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Land use <br />OPO 2.26B Reserved. <br />GPO 2.26C Waters in naturally occurring ponds and springs (with no surface connection to a <br />stteam) in the sub -basin shall be retained for stock water uses, when such ponds and springs are <br />located on or adjacent to lands which are now used as pasture or range for livestock. Said uses <br />embody entitlement to a level in the water bodies sufficient to provide water for animals drinking <br />directly from. there while ranging on riparian lands, and with the same priority as provided in <br />paragirtph 1. Regulation of the ponds and springs by the plaintiff shall be consistent with such <br />retention requirements. <br />r , • <br />GPO 2.26E Reserved. <br />Subarea Plans <br />The subarea comprehensive plans for Ewftn, Swauk-Teanaway, Thorp, Westside and Taneum <br />can be found in Volume H of the Kittitas County Comprehmsivc Plan, 1996. These subarea <br />comprehensive plans have no official standing in future land use decisions but may be used as <br />evidence to support f=w comprehensive plan amendments. They constitute a major part of the <br />County's public participation in building the comprehensive plea <br />Snognalmie Pass Comprehensive Plan <br />Snoqualmie Pass Subarea Comprehensive Plan has been adopted into the Kittitas County <br />Comprehensive Plan and is located in Chapter 7 of this document. <br />2,3. Urban Growth Areas <br />The areas included within the urban growth area boundaries are intended to urbanize and become <br />am mod in the proceeding 20 years. Until that time, these lands will continue to be under County <br />jurisdiction. To ensure both consistency and coordination with the future annexing jurisdiction, <br />planning for these areas will be done in concert with the respective cities. In additiM interlocal <br />agreements with the individual cities may be necessary to provide the necessary administrative <br />guidance and services to these unincorporated areas. <br />As portions of the urban growth areas develop, it is assumed that these areas will be annexed to <br />an adjacent city. Prior to annexation, intergovernmental agreements will need to be created to <br />address the allocation of financial burdens that result Ihmn the transition of land from County to <br />city jurisdiction. Similarly, agreements will need to be draped to coordinate plamtiing efforts for <br />the unincorporated areas of the urban growth arras and with facility providers in the other areas <br />throughout the County. The following are additional issues that must be resolved by the cities and <br />Kit6tas County for the preparation and implementation of goals, objectives and policies contained <br />in this comprehensive plan: <br />liiMtse County December 2016 <br />Comprehensive Plan 2.9 <br />