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<br /> <br />Kittitas County Shoreline Master Program <br />Chapter 5 74 <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 74 of 339 <br /> <br />a. Demonstrate, when implemented, that there shall be no net loss of ecological <br />function of habitat; and <br />b. Identify how impacts from the proposed project shall be mitigated, as well as the <br />necessary monitoring and contingency actions for the continued maintenance of <br />the wildlife habitat conservation area and its associated buffer. <br /> <br />4. In addition to the general mitigation plan requirements described above, the wildlife <br />habitat management and mitigation plan shall contain a report containing, but not <br />limited to, the following information: <br />a. A map or maps indicating the boundary of the habitat conservation areas; the <br />width and length of all existing and proposed structures, utilities, roads, <br />easements; wastewater and stormwater facilities; adjacent land uses, zoning <br />districts and comprehensive plan designations; <br />b. A description of the proposed project including the nature, density and intensity <br />of the proposed use or development and the associated grading, structures, <br />roads, easements, wastewater facilities, stormwater facilities, utilities, etc., in <br />sufficient detail to allow analysis of such land use change upon the habitat <br />conservation area; <br />c. A description of the vegetation in the habitat conservation area, on the overall <br />project site and adjacent to the site; <br />d. A detailed description of the proposed project’s effect on the habitat conservation <br />area, and a discussion of any federal, state, or local management <br />recommendations which have been developed for the species or habitats in the <br />area; and <br />e. An explanation of how any adverse impacts created by the proposed use or <br />development will be mitigated, including the following techniques: <br />i. Establishment of buffer zones; <br />ii. Preservation of critically important plants and trees; <br />iii. Limitation of access to the habitat conservation area; <br />iv. Seasonal restriction of construction activities; and <br />v. Establishment of a timetable for periodic review of the plan. <br /> <br />O. Regulations—geologically hazardous areas designation, classification, and mapping <br /> <br />1. Designation: Lands classified as landslide, erosion, mine, volcanic, and seismic <br />hazard areas are hereby designated as geologically hazardous areas and are <br />subject to the standards of this Section. <br /> <br />2. Classification: Landslide hazard areas – lands potentially subject to landslides based <br />on a combination of geologic, topographic, and hydrologic factors. They include any <br />areas susceptible because of any combination of bedrock, soil, slope (gradient), <br />slope aspect, structure, hydrology, or other factors. The following shall be <br />designated as landslide hazards and are subject to the requirements of this Section: