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Kittitas County Shoreline Master Program <br />Chapter 7 155 <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 155 of 339 <br />terms and conditions of the permit, the Master Program and/or the policies and <br />provisions of the Shoreline Management Act (RCW 90.58). Changes which are <br />not substantive in effect do not require approval of a revision. <br />b. Substantial development. If the proposed change, or the sum of the proposed <br />revisions and any previously approved revisions, constitutes substantial <br />development then the applicant is not eligible for the revision process and shall <br />be required to apply for a new permit. <br /> <br />2. Submittal requirements. An applicant seeking to revise a permit shall submit <br />detailed plans and text describing the proposed changes to the Administrator. <br /> <br />3. Review criteria and findings. The Administrator may approve a revision when the <br />proposed changes are within the scope and intent of the original permit, and are <br />consistent with the applicable Master Program and the Act. At a minimum, <br />Administrator must find: <br />a. No additional over-water construction is involved except that pier, dock, or float <br />construction may be increased by five hundred (500) square feet or ten percent <br />(10%) from the provisions of the original permit, whichever is less; <br />b. Ground area coverage and height may be increased a maximum of ten percent <br />(10%) from the provisions of the original permit; <br />c. The revised permit does not authorize development to exceed height, lot <br />coverage, setback, or any other requirements of the applicable Master Program <br />except as authorized under a variance granted as the original permit or a part <br />thereof; <br />d. Additional or revised landscaping is consistent with any conditions attached to <br />the original permit and with the applicable Master Program; <br />e. The use authorized pursuant to the original permit is not changed; and <br />f. No adverse environmental impact will be caused by the project revision <br /> <br />4. Timing and limitations. Revisions to permits may be authorized after original permit <br />authorization has expired. However, such revisions shall be limited to authorization <br />of changes which are consistent with this Section and which would not require a <br />shoreline permit for the development or change. This subsection shall not be used to <br />extend the time requirements or to authorize substantial development beyond the <br />time limits of the original permit. <br /> <br />5. Notice. Notice of the revision approval shall be given to parties of record on the <br />original permit and to the Washington State Department of Ecology. <br /> <br />6. Effective date. The revised permit is effective immediately upon final decision by the <br />Administrator or, when appropriate, upon final action by the Washington State <br />Department of Ecology. <br /> <br />7. Appeals.