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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 /> <br />Kittitas County Shoreline Master Program <br />Chapter 1 9 <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 9 of 339 <br />1. Framework, purpose, principles and applicability <br />Sections <br />1.1 The Shoreline Management Act <br />1.2 Scope and jurisdiction of the Shoreline Master Program <br />1.3 Purpose and intent of the Shoreline Master Program <br />1.4 Title and reference <br />1.5 Public involvement process, advisory committee and agency coordination <br />1.6 Relationship to other plans <br />1.7 Applicability <br />1.8 Governing principles <br />1.9 Severability <br />1.10 Effective date <br /> <br />1.1 The Shoreline Management Act <br />The Washington State Shoreline Management Act (also referred to in this document as <br />SMA or the Act) was passed by the legislature in 1971 and adopted by a vote of <br />Washington’s citizens in a 1972 referendum (RCW 90.58). The goal of the Shoreline <br />Management Act is “to prevent the inherent harm in an uncoordinated and piecemeal <br />development of the state’s shorelines.” The Act also recognizes that “shorelines are <br />among the most valuable and fragile” of the state’s resources. <br />The Act provides for the management and protection of the state’s shoreline resources <br />by requiring planning for their reasonable and appropriate use. The area regulated <br />under the Act includes lands within two hundred (200) feet of designated shorelines as <br />well as certain wetlands, river deltas, floodways and floodplains associated with such <br />shorelines. <br />The SMA establishes a balance of authority between local and state governments. <br />Cities and counties have the primary review responsibility for development along their <br />shorelines, and the state (through the Washington State Department of Ecology) has <br />authority to review local master programs and local shoreline development permit <br />decisions. <br />1.2 Scope and jurisdiction of the Shoreline Master Program <br />The Shoreline Management Act (SMA) applies to all 39 counties and more than 200 cities <br />in Washington State that have "shorelines of the state" (RCW 90.58.030(2)) within their <br />jurisdictional boundaries. Shorelines of the state include: <br />• All marine waters; <br />• Streams with greater than twenty cubic feet per second (20 cfs) mean annual <br />flow; <br />• Lakes twenty (20) acres or larger; <br />• Upland areas called shorelands that extend two hundred (200) feet landward, in <br />all directions on a horizontal plane, from the edge of the ordinary high water mark
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