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within Kittitas County must have a fire/life inspection approved by the Washington State <br />Department of Labor and Industries. <br />7. Subject to the following requirements: <br />The Special Care Dwelling must meet all setback requirements for the zone in which it is located; <br />a. The Special Care Dwelling must meet all applicable health department requirements for <br />potable water and sewage disposal; <br />b. Placement is subject to obtaining a building permit for the manufactured home; <br />c. Owner must record a notice to title prior to the issuance of building permit which indicates <br />the restrictions and removal requirements; <br />d. The Special Care Dwelling unit cannot be used as a rental unit; <br />e. The Special Care Dwelling unit must be removed when the need for care ceases; <br />f. A Special Care Dwelling is not permitted on the same lot where an Accessory Dwelling Unit <br />or Accessory Living Quarter exists. <br />8. No sign advertising a home occupation shall exceed sixteen (16) square feet in size. Home <br />occupations with no outdoor activities or noise are permitted; home occupations with outdoor <br />activities or noise are a conditional use. In-home daycares shall be limited to no more than six <br />(6) individuals receiving care in a twenty-four (24) hour period. <br />9. Maximum of four (4) boarders and two (2) bedrooms dedicated to the use. <br />10. Pursuant to RCW 70.128.140. <br />11. When used for temporary occupancy for a period not-to-exceed one (1) year related to <br />permanent home construction or seasonal/temporary employment. <br />12. Existing schools are permitted; new schools require a conditional use permit. <br />13. No new cemeteries. Existing cemeteries may expand or enlarge in compliance with applicable <br />standards and regulations. <br />14. Noncommercial sand and gravel excavation is permitted for on-site use without a conditional <br />use permit. <br />15. Washington State Natural Area Preserves and Natural Resource Conservation Areas are <br />permitted outright. <br />16. When located no more than forty-five (45) feet from the centerline of the public street or <br />highway and selling goods produced on site. <br />17. Hay processing and small-scale processing of agricultural products produced on the premises <br />are permitted outright. <br />18. Limited to dispersed recreation and recreational facilities such as primitive campsites. <br />19. Pursuant to KCC Chapter 17.62, Public Facilities Permits. <br />20. When used primarily in conjunction with agricultural activities. <br />21. For emergency and forest related management uses and practices only. <br />22. Limited to farm implement repair and maintenance. <br />23. Structures and facilities associated with the operation of shooting ranges are permitted and <br />subject to all associated Kittitas County building codes and regulations. Shooting ranges may be <br />operated in conjunction with other permitted or conditional uses for the specified zone. <br />Shooting ranges are subject to periodic inspection and certification as deemed necessary by the <br />Kittitas County Sheriff's Department. In considering proposals for the location of shooting <br />ranges a detailed site plan shall be required; the Hearings Examiner's review of said site plan <br />and the proposal as a whole shall include, but not be limited, to the following criteria: <br />a. The general health, safety, and welfare of surrounding property owners, their livestock, <br />their agricultural products, and their property.