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2.10 Utilities. “Utilities” includes, but is not limited to: all (i) storm water and drainage <br />systems, infrastructure and facilities; (ii) community septic systems, infrastructure and <br />facilities as approved by Kittitas County; (iii) dry utilities including power infrastructure <br />and facilities, telecommunication systems, infrastructure and facilities; (iv) Group A <br />domestic water systems; and (v) irrigation infrastructure and facilities. <br /> <br />3. Project Elements. <br />3.1 Permitted Uses. Any permitted use as allowed by the Kittitas County Zoning Code at the <br />date vested by the applications and as permitted by Resolution No. 2008-160 attached <br />hereto as Exhibit B. <br />3.2 Residential Densities. The Residential Densities for the Palomino Fields Plat have been <br />established by Kittitas County through the adoption of Resolution No. 2008-160. The <br />approved preliminary plat map, attached hereto as Exhibit C, shows the approximate <br />locations and boundaries of lots established for the Palomino Fields Plat by said <br />Resolution. This density may be moved, adjusted, and reconfigured to address soil site <br />conditions, stormwater scenarios, along with possible floodplain preservation on existing <br />and adjacent lands all being consistent with the previous approved Resolutions (Res. No. <br />2008-160, Res. 2016-073 & Res. No. 2017-081. Barns, outbuildings, garages, shops and <br />the like are allowed within the Palomino Fields Plat. <br />3.3 Non-Residential Densities and Intensities. The Non-Residential Densities and Intensities <br />for the Palomino Fields Plat have been established by Kittitas County through the <br />adoption of Resolution No. 2008-160. The preliminary plat map, Exhibit C, shows the <br />Non-Residential Densities and Intensities established for the Palomino Fields Plat by said <br />Resolution. <br />3.4 Building Sizes. Individual residential buildings shall not exceed 6,500 square feet. Barns, <br />outbuildings, garages, shops and the like are allowed within the Palomino Fields Plat. <br /> <br />4. Mitigation Measures, Development Conditions, and Other Requirements. The Palomino Fields <br />Plat shall meet the mitigation requirements as provided for in the SEPA Mitigated Determination <br />of Non-Significance (MDNS) issued on September 4, 2008 by Kittitas County and attached <br />hereto as Exhibit D and those requirements for the Palomino Fields Plat as provided for in Kittitas <br />County Resolution No. 2008-160. <br /> <br />5. Development Standards. <br />5.1 Drainage and Water Quality Requirements. The owner of each parcel shall be responsible <br />to meet Eastern Washington Storm Water guideline requirements as established for the Palomino <br />Fields Plat as it pertains to that individual parcel. Road drainage shall be the Eastern Washington <br />Storm Water guidelines. <br />5.2 Landscaping. The areas not containing residential structures and driveways shall become <br />owned by residents and may be landscaped with grasses, trees and other plants that do not require <br />irrigation water that would exceed the irrigation allotment for the individual parcel. Maintenance <br />or non-maintenance of such landscaping shall be the responsibility of residents of the <br />development and will not be the responsibility of the County. <br />5.3 Other Development Features. There may be an entry monument placed at the entry to the <br />Palomino Fields Plat. Other development features may be developed within the plat that is <br />homogenous with residential development. <br /> <br />6. Road and Sidewalk Standards. Bowers Road, if desired to become a public road, shall meet <br />Kittitas County Road Standards with said extension design being approved by Kittitas County <br />and adopted onto the County Public Road System by Kittitas County Board of County <br />Commissioners by the appropriate process. Internal roads may be developed as public or private