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BOCC SMP Amendment to adoption ordinance_5.17.16
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5/17/2016
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Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Alpha Order
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Request to Approve an Ordinance Amending Kittitas County Ordinance 2016-006
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Consent Agenda
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Kittitas County Board of County Commissioners Shoreline Master Program Enforcement <br />Kittitas County Code Title 18 Amendments Exhibit A | May 2016 | Page 6 of 13 <br />o. Unlawful disposal sites. It is unlawful for anyone to deliver and/or deposit any garbage or <br />rubbish generated within the county or without the county at any disposal site other than a <br />refuse disposal, processing, transfer or recovery site provided and/or designated by the <br />director or public works pursuant to chapter 13.12 KCC; <br />p. Buildings found substandard pursuant to chapter 14.04 KCC; <br />q. Vehicles, boats and trailers, on property for sale. The placing or parking along street and <br />road rights-of-way or in direct and plain view thereof any vehicle, licensed or unlicensed, <br />boat, trailer, motor-home, mobilized equipment or machinery, recreational vehicle and <br />equipment placed or parked on property that is owned by someone that is other than the <br />owner of the vehicle, trailer, motor-home, etc. for the purpose of selling the same. The <br />placing or parking of any vehicle, etc. on property owned by another includes business and <br />commercial property so long as the business is not regularly engaged and licensed <br />pursuant to chapter 46.70 RCW, in selling the particular vehicle, equipment, etc. <br />r. Any "Junk Vehicle." The definition of "junk vehicle" is a vehicle intended to be self- <br />propelled and used for the transport of people, goods, and/or services. <br />i. In addition to the above definition, a vehicle must meet at least three of the following <br />to be a "junk vehicle" under 18.01.010(r) KCC <br />1. Is three years old or older; <br />2. Is extensively damaged, such damage including, but not limited to, any of the <br />following: <br />a. A broken window or windshield; <br />b. Missing wheels or tires; or <br />c. Missing motor, or transmission; <br />3. Is without a valid, current license plate or certificate of registration; <br />4. Is apparently inoperable; <br />5. Has an approximate fair market value equal only to the approximate value of the <br />scrap in it. <br />ii. This definition of a "junk vehicle" shall not apply to: <br />1. A vehicle or part thereof that is completely enclosed within a building in a lawful <br />manner where it is not visible from the road or other public or private property; <br />or <br />2. A vehicle or part thereof that is stored or parked in a lawful manner on private <br />property in connection with the business of a licensed dismantler or licensed <br />vehicle dealer and is fenced according to RCW 46.80.130; or <br />3. A vehicle which is actively being restored, repaired, or reconditioned. A property <br />shall only have one vehicle under this exception. If the project is not completed <br />within two years, the vehicle must be removed as provided herein. <br />s. Any existing excavation or embankment or fill that has become a hazard to life and limb, or <br />endangers property, or adversely affects the safety, use or stability of a public way or <br />drainage channel; <br />t. All "litter" and "potentially dangerous litter" as defined in Section 70.93.030 RCW. The <br />definition of "Potentially dangerous litter" is amended to include any litter which is <br />disposed of in such a way as to create a fire hazard, such as any material which is still <br />burning at the time of disposal. <br />3. It is unlawful and a violation of this chapter for any person, firm, or corporation found guilty of <br />having created, or suffering to exist on premises either owned or leased by them, any nuisance
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