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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 />Kittitas County Board of County Commissioners Shoreline Master Program Adopting Ordinance <br />Kittitas County Shoreline Master Program Exhibit D | March 2016 | Page 237 of 339 <br /> <br /> <br />17B.02.170 Dam. <br />"Dam" means a barrier or controlling and appurtenant works across a stream or river that does <br />or can confine, impound or regulate flow or raise water levels for purposes such as flood or <br />irrigation water storage, erosion control, power generation, or collection of sediment or debris. <br /> <br />17B.02.175 Degradation. <br />"Degradation" as it pertains to riverine morphology means the lowering of a streambed due to <br />such factors as increased scouring. <br /> <br />17B.02.180 Development. <br />"Development" means a use consisting of the construction or exterior alteration of structures, <br />dredging, drilling, dumping, filling; removal of any sand, gravel or minerals; bulkheading; driving <br />of pilings; placing of obstructions; interior building improvements that do not change the use or <br />occupancy; or any project of a permanent or temporary nature that interferes with the normal <br />public use of the surface of the waters overlying lands subject to the Shoreline Management Act <br />at any stage state of water level. Residential development includes single-family development, <br />multi-family development, and the creation of new residential lots through subdivision. <br /> <br />17B.02.185 Development regulations. <br />"Development regulations" means the controls placed on development or land uses by a <br />county or city, including, but not limited to, zoning ordinances, critical areas ordinances, all <br />portions of a shoreline master program other than goals and policies approved or adopted under <br />RCW Chapter 90.58, planned unit development ordinances, subdivision ordinances, and <br />binding site plan ordinances, together with any amendments thereto. <br /> <br />17B.02.190 Ecological functions or shoreline functions. <br />"Ecological functions" or "shoreline functions" means the work performed or role played by <br />the physical, chemical, and biological processes that contribute to the maintenance of the <br />aquatic and terrestrial environments that constitute the shoreline's natural ecosystem. See WAC <br />173-26-201(2)(c). <br /> <br />17B.02.195 Ecological restoration. <br />"Ecological restoration" see definition for "restore.” <br /> <br />17B.02.200 Ecologically intact shorelines. <br />"Ecologically intact shorelines" means those shoreline areas that retain the majority of their <br />natural shoreline functions, as evidenced by the shoreline configuration and the presence of <br />native vegetation, and provide valuable functions for the larger aquatic and terrestrial <br />environments which could be lost or significantly reduced by human development. Ecologically <br />intact shoreline areas range from larger reaches that may include multiple properties to small <br />areas located within a single property and are generally free of structural shoreline <br />modifications, structures, and intensive human uses. <br /> <br />17B.02.205 Ecosystem-wide processes. <br />"Ecosystem-wide processes" means the suite of naturally occurring physical and geologic <br />processes of erosion, transport, and deposition; and specific chemical processes that shape <br />landforms within a specific shoreline ecosystem and determine both the types of habitat and the <br />associated ecological functions. <br />
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