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<br /> <br />Kittitas County Shoreline Master Program <br />Chapter 5 64 <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 64 of 339 <br />e. The reduced buffer area is planted and enhanced with species native to central <br />Washington; and <br />f. A mitigation plan is developed and implemented, per the requirements of Section <br />5.2. <br /> <br />8. Increased wetland buffers: The Administrator shall increase wetland buffer zone <br />widths, up to a maximum of two (2) times the standard width in Table 5.2-1, for a <br />development project on a case-by-case basis when a larger buffer is necessary to <br />protect wetland functions and values. Such determination shall be based on site- <br />specific and project-related conditions which include, but are not limited to, the <br />following circumstances: <br />a. Wetland sites with known locations of state priority or federally listed <br />endangered, threatened, or sensitive species for which a habitat management <br />plan indicates a larger buffer is necessary to protect habitat values for such <br />species; or <br />b. The adjacent land is susceptible to severe erosion, and erosion control best <br />management practices will not effectively prevent adverse wetland impacts. <br /> <br />9. Allowed buffer uses: The following uses may be permitted within a wetland buffer <br />without a variance provided they are not prohibited by any other applicable law, are <br />consistent with the provisions of this Program, and they are conducted in a manner <br />so as to minimize impacts to the buffer and adjacent wetland, including wetland <br />functions and values: <br />a. Conservation or restoration activities aimed at protecting the soil, water, <br />vegetation, or wildlife. <br />b. Passive recreation facilities designed in accordance with an approved critical <br />area report, including: <br />i. Walkways and trails; provided that those pathways which are generally <br />parallel to the perimeter of the wetland shall be located in the outer twenty- <br />five percent (25%) of the buffer area, and constructed with a surface that is <br />not impervious to water. Raised boardwalks utilizing non-treated pilings may <br />be acceptable; <br />ii. Wildlife viewing structures less than five hundred (500) square feet in size. <br />c. Stormwater management facilities, limited to stormwater dispersion facilities, <br />outfalls and bioswales, may be allowed within the outer twenty-five percent (25%) <br />of the buffer of Category III or IV wetlands only, provided that: <br />i. No other location is feasible; and <br />ii. The location of such facilities will not degrade the functions or values of the <br />wetland. <br /> <br />H. Regulations—wetland reporting <br />