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12/5/2017
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Commissioners' Agenda
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Request to Set a Public Hearing to Consider 2017 Annual Docket Amendments to Kittitas County Code.
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Consent Agenda
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Docket No. 17-03: KCC Title 17, Zoning September 2017 | Page 22 of 53 <br /> <br />e. Signs, other than on-site direction aids, shall number not more than two (2) and shall not exceed forty (40) <br />square feet each in area. <br />15. Permitted when conducted wholly within an enclosed building (excluding off-street parking and loading areas). <br />16. Limited to farm implement repair and maintenance. <br />17. Limited to offices directly related to tourism and recreation. <br />18. Retail sales are limited to groceries and sales directly related to tourism and recreation. Structural footprint <br />containing all of these activities may not exceed 4,000 square feet. <br />19. Limited to composting facilities. <br />20. Limited to those services typically found on other destination resort properties and designed to serve the <br />convenience needs of the users and employees of the master planned resort. Shall be designed to discourage <br />use from non-resort users by locating such services well within the site rather than on its perimeter. <br />21. No new cemeteries. Existing cemeteries may expand or enlarge in compliance with applicable standards and <br />regulations. <br />22. When located no more than forty-five (45) feet from the centerline of the public street or highway and selling <br />goods produced on site. <br />23. Hay processing, and small-scale processing of agricultural products produced on the premises are permitted <br />without a conditional use permits. <br />24. Excluding swine and mink, provided a minimum of one (1) acre is available. When located in the Liberty <br />Historic Overlay Zone, this use is subject to the provisions of KCC Chapter 17.59. <br />25. Existing schools are permitted; new schools require a conditional use permit. Not permitted in the Agriculture <br />Study Overlay Zone. <br />26. Where the use is only serving a residential PUD and where all applicable standards are met. Electric Vehicle <br />Infrastructure subject to provisions of KCC Chapter 17.66. <br />27. Subject to the following requirements: <br />a. ADUs shall be allowed as a permitted use within designated UGAs; <br />b. ADUs shall be subject to obtaining an Administrative Use permit in areas outside UGAs; <br />c. Only one ADU shall be allowed per lot; <br />d. Owner of the property must reside in either the primary residence or the ADU; <br />e. The ADU shall not exceed the square footage of the habitable area of the primary residence; <br />f. All setback requirements for the zone in which the ADU is located shall apply; <br />g. The ADU shall meet the applicable health department standards for potable water and sewage disposal; <br />h. No mobile homes or recreational vehicles shall be allowed as an ADU; <br />i. The ADU shall provide additional off-street parking; <br />j. An ADU is not permitted on the same lot where a special care dwelling or an Accessory Living Quarters <br />exists. <br />k. An ADU must have adequate acreage to meet maximum density within the zone classification. <br />28. Subject to the following requirements: <br />a. Accessory Living Quarters shall be located within an owner-occupied primary residence;. <br />b. Accessory Living Quarters are limited in size to no greater than fifty percent (50%) of the habitable area of <br />the primary residence; <br />c. The Accessory Living Quarters are subject to applicable health district standards for water and sewage <br />disposal; <br />d. Only one (1) Accessory Living Quarters shall be allowed per lot; <br />e. Accessory Living Quarters are to provide additional off-street parking; <br />f. Accessory Living Quarters are not allowed where an Accessory Dwelling Unit or Special Care Dwelling <br />exists. <br />29. Maximum of four (4) boarders and two (2) bedrooms dedicated to the use. <br />30. Subject to the following requirements: <br />a. The Special Care Dwelling must meet all setback requirements for the zone in which it is located; <br />b. The Special Care Dwelling must meet all applicable health department requirements for potable water <br />and sewage disposal;
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