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Date
12/6/2016
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
Location
Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
Meeting type
Regular
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Fully Executed Version
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Request to Approve an Ordinance Approving the Preliminary Planned Unit Development of Big Creek Trails
Order
22
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Consent Agenda
Row ID
33390
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Ordinance
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Ordinance 2016-J?~1 <br />h. There shall be no disturbance, without approved permits, of any critical areas and buffers as <br />described in the 2008 and 2015 Sewall Report during the construction of the PUD. <br />i. Wetlands and critical areas as identified in the Applicant's proposal shall be identified on the ground <br />with a minimum of four signs. Signs shall be a minimum of36" square. Signs shall be placed prior <br />to the filing of the first final plat. Applicant shall submit a map that shows the location of the signs <br />prior to the first plat being recorded. Signs will also identify this area as a wildlife movement <br />corridor. <br />J. The applicant shall relocate lots 57 and 58 to an area adjacent to or in close proximity to the larger <br />residential area identified on the site plan that has been submitted with the PUD application as <br />conditioned as follows: <br />1) The current planned residential foot print, identified on the site plan that has <br />been submitted with the PUD application, may be enlarged a maximum of 7.5 <br />acres to absorb the relocation of Lots 57 and 58 (identified on the site plan <br />attached to the PUD application); <br />2) The current location of the home sites may be relocated within the site as <br />long as any additional impacts are mitigated.; <br />3) The road that was planned to connect the two home site foot print areas will <br />not be required as the roads ofthe PUD will be built to the public road standards <br />as defined in Kittitas County Code Title 12; and <br />4) The recreation storage area may be moved or split into two locations with one <br />being located near or adjacent to the northern boundary of the BPA power hne <br />easement and not adjacent to the residential area. <br />k. There shall be a wildlife movement corridor established between Big Creek and the identified <br />wetland/critical area that is located towards the center of the project. This movement corridor shall <br />be located north of the BP A power lines on the ridge that runs above the residential area. The <br />existing trail in this area will be identified as non-motorized access only. <br />1. All trails and recreation use shall be outside of the protected creek corridors and established <br />wetlands, critical areas and the buffers established for said areas. <br />m. Upon approval ofthe Final Development Plan for the PUD and prior to the recording of the first plat, <br />the applicant will provide WDFW with easements required to maintain the diversions and fish <br />screens on Big Creek. <br />n. The Final Development Plan shall show the riparian corridors, wetlands, and critical areas. The fmal <br />plat recordings shall show the riparian corridors, wetlands, and critical areas marked on the Final <br />Development Plan map. <br />o. Trails developed south of the BP A easement in the forested areas that are not disturbed by the <br />6
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