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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 38 of 53 <br /> <br />e. The Special Care Dwelling unit cannot be used as a rental unit; <br />f. The Special Care Dwelling unit must be removed when the need for care ceases; <br />g. A Special Care Dwelling is not permitted on the same lot where an Accessory Dwelling Unit or Accessory <br />Living Quarter exists. <br />40. Structures and facilities associated with the operation of shooting ranges are permitted and subject to all <br />associated Kittitas County building codes and regulations. Shooting ranges may be operated in conjunction <br />with other permitted or conditional uses for the specified zone. Shooting Ranges are subject to periodic <br />inspection and certification as deemed necessary by the Kittitas County Sheriff's Department. Shooting ranges <br />in Type 1 LAMIRDS must be indoors. In considering proposals for the location of shooting ranges a detailed <br />site plan shall be required; the Hearings Examiner's review of said site plan and the proposal as a whole shall <br />include, but not be limited, to the following criteria: <br />a. The general health, safety, and welfare of surrounding property owners, their livestock, their agricultural <br />products, and their property. <br />b. Adherence to the practices and recommendations of the "NRA Range Sourcebook." <br />c. Adherence to the practices and recommendations of the "EPA Best Management Practices for Lead at <br />Outdoor Shooting Ranges." <br />d. Proposed shooting ranges in areas designated as agricultural land of long-term commercial significance <br />shall comply with RCW36.70A.177 (3) as currently existing or hereafter amended, and shall be limited to <br />lands with poor soils or those unsuitable for agriculture. <br />41. Outdoor recreation activities that cause noise require a conditional use permit. <br />42. Subject to provisions of RCW 70.128.140. <br />43. Use shall not exceed 10,000 square feet and no more than eight (8) events shall occur within a calendar year. <br />44. Existing facilities are permitted; new facilities require a conditional use permit. Limited to agricultural products. <br />Excludes controlled atmosphere and cold storage warehouses. <br />45. Services limited to resource based industries, barbershops, beauty parlors, dry cleaning and laundry branch <br />offices, self-service laundry and cleaning, shoe repair shops and physical culture and health services.* <br />46. No new airports. Existing airports may expand or enlarge in compliance with applicable standards and <br />regulations.* <br />47. No new airports. Existing airports may expand or enlarge in compliance with applicable standards and <br />regulations.* <br />48. Permitted when conducted wholly within an enclosed building (excluding off-street parking and loading areas), <br />provided the use does not exceed four thousand (4,000) square feet.* <br />49. All allowed uses identified on this use table are subject to compliance with WAC 365-196-425.6.c.i. RCW <br />36.07A.070(5)(d)(i).* <br />50. All allowed uses identified on this use table are subject to compliance with WAC 365-196-425.6.c.iii RCW <br />36.70A.070(5)(d)(iii).* <br />51. Allowed only in existing residences.* <br />52. Any new Type 3 LAMIRD is required to be at least one-half mile from another Type 3 LAMIRD, and will permit <br />only one business and/or businesses associated with the primary business in the new LAMIRD Type 3. Type 3 <br />LAMIRDs existing as of 2014 are not limited to one business.* <br />53. Permitted only within existing Type 3 LAMIRDs.* <br />54. Wholesale activity will not exceed 4000 square feet in space.* <br />55. Pursuant to KCC Chapter 17.62, Public Facilities Permits. <br />56. Required to meet all the review criteria requirements for conditional use permits found in KCC 17.60A.015. <br />57. Limited to primitive campgrounds. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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