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Ordinance 2016-D~-+ <br />development of trails shall be left in their natural state. Fire control and fire wise actions may be <br />taken in the trail development. <br />p. The identified open space tracts shall be proportionately owned by tenants in the common, and <br />retained by each home owner, and will be assessed, taxed, and foreclosed upon each building lot not <br />fulfilling their obligation. This requirement shall not apply to lots retained by the original landowner <br />or subsequent landowner( s) for the purpose of providing improved recreational facilities serving the <br />benefited parcels. For the purposes of this condition, improved recreational facilities shall be those <br />which exceed $100,000 in value. <br />q. Non-buildable parcels. Any parcel created specifically for, or dominated by, easements, roadways, <br />storm water retention facilities, septic facilities or other purposes and as a result or otherwise are <br />non-buildable shall be proportionately owned as tenants in common ofthe benefited parcels, retained <br />by each parcel owner, and will be assessed, taxed, and foreclosed upon each building lot not <br />fulfilling their obligation. <br />IV. Air <br />a. If the applicant plans to bum trees or debris from the property, the applicant shall obtain a bum <br />permit from the Department of Ecology. Only natural unprocessed vegetation may be burned in <br />an outdoor fire. It is the applicant's responsibility to contact the Department of Ecology regarding <br />this permit. <br />b. Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 173-400-040 requires that reasonable precautions be taken <br />to prevent dust from leaving the project site. Additionally, dust is prohibited from interfering <br />unreasonably with the use and enjoyment of property, causing health impacts or damaging property <br />or business. As a result, the applicant shall be responsible for creating a site-specific Fugitive Dust <br />Control Plan (FDCP) before starting this project. The plan shall be followed throughout the duration <br />of any activity and construction of the project. <br />V. Fire & Life Safety <br />a. Addresses of all new residences shall be clearly visible. <br />b. All construction must comply with Wildland Urban Interface Code (WUIC). <br />c. A fire suppression system shall be provided which is approved by the Kittitas County Fire Marshall <br />and Washington State Department of Health. <br />VI. Light and Aesthetics <br />7