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Big Creek Final Development Plan - Submitted January 25 2017 Amended 4-22-17
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6/6/2017
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Commissioners' Agenda
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Consideration of the Big Creek Trails PUD Rezone Final Development Plan (RZ-15-00001)
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Board Discussion and Decision
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Ecology and Washington State Fish and Wildlife concur the surface water is not adequate <br />to satisfy all water rights year-round. <br />7.6 Prior to applying for any type of building permit in Kittitas County, applicants shall be <br />required to make appropriate provisions for potable water supplies per RCW 58.17.110 <br />which includes, but is not limited to, the minimum requirements outlined in the Kittitas <br />County Board of Commissioners Resolution 2012-027. <br />7.7 The Washington State Department of Health, Office of Drinking Water requires an <br />approved water system for this project. <br />7.8 Category I wetlands require a 50' buffer from the wetland delineation in accordance to <br />KCC 17A.02. Category II wetlands require a 25' buffer from the wetland delineation in <br />accordance to KCC 17A.02. Category III wetlands require a 20' buffer from the wetland <br />delineation in accordance to KCC 17A.02. <br />7.9 Setbacks to the shorelines of Big and Little Creek shall be consistent with the Shoreline <br />Substantial Development Permit (SD -15-00002). <br />7.10 Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife will require Hydraulic Project <br />Approval (HPA) permit for any work that would influence flow or bed of either Big or <br />Little Creek. <br />8. Air <br />8.1 If the applicant plans to burn trees or debris from the property, the applicant shall obtain a <br />burn permit from the Department of Ecology. Only natural unprocessed vegetation may <br />be burned in an outdoor fire. It is the applicant's responsibility to contact the Department <br />of Ecology regarding this permit. <br />8.2 Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 173-400-040 requires that reasonable <br />precautions be taken to prevent dust from leaving the project site. Additionally, dust is <br />prohibited from interfering unreasonably with the use and enjoyment of property, causing <br />health impacts or damaging property or business. As a result, the applicant shall be <br />responsible for creating a site-specific Fugitive Dust Control Plan (FDCP) before starting <br />this project. The plan shall be followed throughout the duration of any activity and <br />construction of the project. <br />Fire & Life Safety <br />9.1 Addresses of all new residences shall be clearly visible. <br />9.2 All construction must comply with Wildland Urban Interface Code (WUIC). <br />9.3 if Single Family Residences are sprinkled one 30,000 gallon storage tank is required, if <br />single family residences are not sprinkled; or one 60,000 gallon storage tank is required <br />without a sprinkler fire suppression system <br />RZ-15-00001 <br />Big Creek Trails <br />Page 12 of 13 <br />
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