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3/15/2016
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Commissioners' Agenda
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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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28372
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<br /> <br />Kittitas County Shoreline Master Program <br />Chapter 6 134 <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 134 of 339 <br />6. The following types of development are not subject to side yard setbacks, provided <br />that they are constructed and maintained in a manner that minimizes adverse <br />impacts on shoreline functions and processes, and provided further that they comply <br />with all applicable regulations in Sections 5.2 Environmental protection and critical <br />areas and 5.5 Shoreline buffers and vegetation conservation: <br />a. Those portions of approved water-dependent development that require a location <br />waterward of the OHWM of rivers and lakes, associated wetlands and/or within <br />their associated buffers. <br />b. Underground utilities. <br />c. Modifications to existing development that are necessary to comply with <br />environmental requirements of any agency, when otherwise consistent with this <br />Program, provided that the Administrator determines that the facility cannot meet <br />the dimensional standard and accomplish the purpose for which it is intended <br />and the facility is located, designed, and constructed to meet specified <br />dimensional standards to the maximum extent feasible, and the modification is in <br />conformance with the provisions of Section 7.2.3 Prior development and Section <br />7.2.4 Non-conformance. <br />d. Roads, railways and other essential public facilities that must cross shorelines <br />and are necessary to access approved water-dependent development. <br />e. Stairs and walkways not greater than five (5) feet in width or eighteen (18) inches <br />in height above grade, except for railings. <br />f. An essential public facility or public utility where the Administrator determines <br />that no feasible alternative location will accommodate the use. <br />g. Shared moorages shall not be subject to side yard setbacks when located on or <br />adjacent to a property line shared in common by the project proponents. <br /> <br />7. Common line shoreline buffer: To ensure new single-family dwellings have similar, <br />though not necessarily equivalent, shoreline views as existing development, a <br />common line shoreline buffer – determined by averaging the buffers for each of the <br />adjacent residential dwelling units on the shoreline – may be utilized for the <br />development of a single-family dwelling where: <br />a. The lot was a legal lot of record in place on the date of adoption of this Program; <br />b. The lot is located adjacent to existing residential dwelling units on both adjacent <br />shoreline lots; <br />c. The lot is located within an urban growth area, planned unit development, Limited <br />Area of More Intense Rural Development (LAMIRD), rural recreation zoning <br />district, or cluster development; <br />d. There is less than fifteen (15) feet of elevation difference between the vacant lot <br />and adjacent lots and less than two hundred fifty (250) cubic yards of grade or fill <br />is required to accommodate use of the common line shoreline buffer; and <br />e. A management and mitigation plan prepared by a qualified professional shall be <br />submitted and approved which demonstrates no net loss of ecological functions
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