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Objectives : <br />1. All parking should be off-street and screened from view to the extent practical. <br />2. Joint use of off-street parking should be encouraged wherever possible, with cross-over <br />easements between uses where appropriate. <br />3. Parking areas should be well lighted and adequately accessed by trail or sidewalk. <br />4. Parking should be provided to accommodate all modes of transportation such as cars, <br />trucks, buses, recreational vehicles, snowmobiles, horse trailers etc. Separate parking areas <br />should be provided for uses generating special safety or aesthetic problems, such as semi- <br />trucks. <br />5. Snow removal and disposal should be an integral part of parking lot design. <br />3.5.10 Land Use <br />Recommended Actions <br />1. SNOPAC, in conjunction with the Comprehensive Plan review, has drafted general design <br />guidelines which present desired architectural features considered to be consistent with <br />alpine or Cascadian design. These design guidelines are accompanied by visual aids to make <br />clear what the community desires. The design guidelines address advertising signs and other <br />external aspects of development design, which may have aesthetic impact on the <br />community. The Community Design Committee should be available to review proposed <br />projects with proponents before project design is commenced to offer suggestions to best <br />incorporate the design into the community. <br />2. The Community Design & Aesthetics Committee ("CDA"), together with the Economic <br />Development & Land Use Committee ("EDLU"), should develop additional site design <br />guidelines, which promote the clustering of structures to protect natural land features and <br />sensitive areas. <br />3. The EDLU Committee should continue to refine the land use inventory to determine a <br />realistic growth scenario, which will aid in infrastructure planning. <br />4. SNOPAC should take the lead in adapting the affordable housing policies of Kittitas and King <br />Counties to the unique housing needs of the Pass area. <br />5. The EDLU Committee should monitor the planning, management and operation of Forest <br />Service Land and Keechelus Lake in an effort to enhance and expand their recreational <br />opportunities and visual quality. <br />3.6 Community Design and Aesthetics Goals and Objectives <br />111.11 Goal: To encourage the use of site planning, landscaping and architectural principles which <br />enhance the mountain character of the community and harmonize with the alpine environment. <br />Objectives: <br />Kittitas County <br />Comprehensive Plan <br />December 2016