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<br /> <br />Kittitas County Shoreline Master Program <br />Chapter 5 93 <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 93 of 339 <br /> <br />Table 5.5-1. Standard Shoreline Buffers (Type S Waters) <br />Shoreline Environment <br />Designation <br />Type S Standard <br />Shoreline <br />Buffer Width (feet) <br />Urban Conservancy 100 <br />Shoreline Residential 100 <br />Rural Conservancy 100 <br />Natural 150 <br /> <br />2. Buffer condition: Shoreline buffers shall be maintained in a well-vegetated condition. <br />For purposes of this Program, a well vegetated buffer is one that supports a <br />predominance of native plant species at densities that would occur in similar <br />relatively undisturbed settings. Vegetation conservation standards do not apply <br />retroactively to existing legally established uses and developments. Vegetation <br />associated with existing structures, uses and developments may be maintained <br />within shoreline jurisdiction. A letter of exemption pursuant to Section 7.3.3 is not <br />required for this normal maintenance. <br />3. Interrupted buffer: When a shoreline buffer contains an existing legally established <br />public or private road, the Administrator may allow development on the landward <br />side of the road provided that the development will not have a detrimental impact to <br />the shoreline. The applicant may be required to provide a critical areas report to <br />describe the impacts. In determining whether a critical areas report is necessary, <br />the County shall consider the hydrologic, geologic, and/or biological habitat <br />connection potential and the extent and permanence of the buffer interruption. <br /> <br />4. Allowed shoreline buffer alterations: Alteration or disturbance of the standard <br />shoreline buffers shown in Table 5.5-1 shall not be allowed except in those limited <br />instances when the Administrator finds that the alteration is necessary to <br />accommodate one of the following uses/developments. In all cases, the buffer <br />alteration shall be the minimum necessary to accommodate the proposed <br />use/development. The Administrator may require vegetation enhancement outside of <br />the disturbed area as compensation for the buffer alteration: <br />a. Shoreline view corridors: The Administrator may allow limited and selective tree <br />removal, pruning, and/or limbing within the shoreline buffer to create one view <br />corridor on a lot, when otherwise consistent with this Program and if the <br />following conditions are met: