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3/15/2016
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Commissioners' Agenda
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Request to Approve an Ordinance with Amendments to the Kittitas County Code and Kittitas County Comprehensive Plan to reflect the Washington State Department of Ecology Approved Shoreline Master Program for Kittitas County
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Consent Agenda
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28372
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<br /> <br />Kittitas County Shoreline Master Program <br />Chapter 6 104 <br />March 7, 2016 <br />Kittitas County Board of County Commissioners Shoreline Master Program Adopting Ordinance <br />Kittitas County Shoreline Master Program Exhibit A | March 2016 | Page 104 of 339 <br />g. Pier and ramp construction shall meet or exceed the standards and/or <br />requirements of the Washington State Departments of Ecology, Fish and Wildlife, <br />and Natural Resources and the United States Army Corps of Engineers. <br />h. Flotation materials shall be permanently encapsulated to prevent breakup into <br />small pieces and dispersal in water, (e.g., rectangular float tubs). <br /> <br />6. New pier or dock construction, excluding docks accessory to single-family residences <br />must demonstrate that a specific need exists to support the intended water-dependent <br />or public access use, for example, a market analysis showing demand for additional <br />pier or dock facilities. <br /> <br />7. New residential development of two (2) or more dwellings must provide joint-use or <br />community dock facilities, rather than allow individual docks for each residence, <br />unless documentation is provided demonstrating joint use is not feasible. <br /> <br />8. All piers and docks shall be designed and constructed to avoid or, if that is not <br />possible, to minimize and mitigate the impacts to ecological functions and critical <br />areas. Structures shall be made of materials that have been approved by the <br />Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife. <br /> <br />9. Extended moorage on waters of the state is prohibited, except as allowed by <br />applicable state regulations and unless a lease or permission is obtained from the <br />state and impacts to navigation and public access are mitigated. <br /> <br />6.6 Commercial development <br />A. Policies <br />1. Limit commercial development to those activities that are particularly dependent <br />upon a shoreline location. Other commercial uses should be encouraged to locate <br />upland. <br />2. Give first preference to water-dependent commercial uses over non-water- <br />dependent commercial uses; and give second preference to water-related and <br />water-enjoyment commercial uses over non-water-oriented commercial uses. Allow <br />non-water-oriented commercial uses in limited situations. <br />3. Commercial uses located in the shoreline should provide public access unless such <br />improvements are demonstrated to be infeasible or present hazards to life and <br />property. <br />B. Regulations <br />1. Water-dependent commercial uses shall be given preference over-water-related and <br />water-enjoyment commercial uses. Prior to approval of water-dependent uses, the
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