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12/4/2018
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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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 a Resolution Stating Intent to Adopt Shoreline Master Program Amendments and Authorizing Submittal of Proposed Amendments to Washington State Department of Ecology
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11
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Consent Agenda
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49668
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Resolution
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Preservation &l'lalef.by-teea!-:j~fistiteaell!r(DAHP), a Nalive Americat1 tribe. and/or -hiwe--eeeAa k)cal <br />jur.rsdict ion; or ( c) und iscovered, inadvertently uncovered,....., or yet unreconied. <br />. - <br />Archaeological sites located both in and outside shoreline jurisdiction are subject to RCW <br />Chapter 27.44 (Indian graves and records) and RCW Chapter 27.53 (Archaeological sites and <br />records). Shoreline uses or development that may impact such sites shall comply with WAC <br />Chapter 25-48 as well as the provisions of this ehat}tef horeline Mast r Program . <br />Pw·suant to RCW 27 .53.070, information and documents pertaining to lhe locatio n of <br />ar chaeologica l s ites or resources are confidential and not considered public records that require <br />disclosure. <br />A Policies <br />Gat:e-sl-teul;ti-~oke1ffhe aunty sha ll take. or cause project applicants to fW8ie-take, aU...required <br />actions to: <br />1. Minimize the risk of disturbing cultural, archeological and historiealhistoric resources <br />aleflgwithin Kittitas County shorelines. <br />2 . Prevent the destruction of or damage to any site having cu ltu ral, ar chaeo logicaJ, historic, <br />cultural, scientific, or educational value as identified by the appropriate authorities, <br />including affected Indian tribes and di~ f.Al.'eha gj4H.c-l-Ilistoo <br />PreservutionDAHP . <br />3.. Uses AA~IOflg shoreiines-iA-aH~~~-t-e-0;>t1tain arehoooleg-iee+ <br />feSei.1rces should-ttwluee-eensl:¼!mti&A-onsuJt with pr fes i nal archaeologist , DAI-IP. <br />and affected lftdiaHNative American tribes-t-e-iaeat:ify. before permitting or otherwise <br />approving l11 use r development · :f shoreline areas containing potentially valuable <br />dMacu lt ura archaeolo · or histodc Jesources. This consultation shall be <br />accomplished l.brough th regu lations and procedures provjdcd herein. <br />: .j . Consult wrlh profes ·ional archaeologists. DA.HP , and affected Native American tribes to <br />establish procedures for salvaging the dale er cultural. arch ae logjcal L' hi toric <br />resources. -nnd/or for maintaining the tireasuch.sesources in an undisturbed condition. <br />5. Make informed specific Land use de cisions based upon information pro ided by DA.HP or <br />Native American tribes. <br />identif in <br />resources. <br />7. Consult with DAHP and affected Native American tribes as appJJmriat i:n imp lementing <br />the cultural m-chaeolo i aJ. and h i toric re ources oals. ob·ectiv oJicie and <br />regulations of this SMP . <br />Page 2 of6
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