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State, local government, and district plans that are affected by proposed public facility improvements will be <br />considered prior to inclusion of the improvements in the CIP. This includes considering a city's <br />comprehensive plan when evaluating proposed improvements that affect that city's Urban Growth Area. <br />5 .1.3 CFP Update Process <br />Any updates to the CFP element of the Comprehensive Plan will be considered concurrently with other <br />proposed amendments that are docketed for the annual Kittitas County's Comprehensive Plan amendment <br />review. Kittitas County's Capital Improvement Program (CIP), adopted by reference, is a dynamic document <br />that will be updated annually to reflect new cost information, funding information, project list changes, and <br />existing facility updates. The annual updates to the CIP will be done prior to the annual budget process so <br />that CIP projects can be included in the annual budget. <br />5.2 CAPITAL PROJECT SELECTION PROCEDURES <br />5.2.1 Levels of Service Standards <br />The County's levels of service standards for public facilities are as shown in Table 5-1 . <br />Table 5-1 Kittitas County Level of Service Standards <br />Facility Category Type Standard for Level of Service <br />1. Transportation <br />2. Parks and Recreation <br />3. Solid Waste Disposal <br />Roads <br />Regional Parks <br />Solid Waste <br />LOS C in rural areas and LOS Din federal urban areas <br />5 acres per 1,000 population <br />4.0 lbs. per capita per day <br />5 .2.2 Application of Levels of Service Standards <br />The County and public facility providers will use the level of service standards shown in Table 5-1 for <br />identifying improvements needed to: <br />• Address existing deficiencies. <br />• Preserve existing capacity. <br />• Provide for new development <br />• Enhance quality of life. <br />• Meet other community needs not related to growth. <br />Page 56