Laserfiche WebLink
<br />Page 7 revised/updated by Kittitas County 6/21/2018 <br />These issues will need to be addressed before final platting. <br />B.24 Note the current Kittitas County Road Standards, as adopted 9/6/05: <br /> 12.12.010 General: Private roads shall meet the following conditions: <br /> a. Private roads shall meet the minimum access requirements of the International Fire Code as <br />adopted by the County, and <br /> b. Shall be designed and constructed in conformance with AASHTO Guidelines for Geometric <br />Design of Very Low-Volume Local Roads (ADT< 400) 2001, as now exists or hereafter <br />amended, and <br /> c. Shall be inspected and certified by a licensed professional engineer for conformance with <br />the above referenced standards. In the alternative, an applicant may request the private <br />roadway to be inspected and subject to the approval of the Public Works Director. If <br />certification by the public Works Director/County Engineer is desired, submission of road <br />plans and necessary testing documentation that confirms compliance with Kittitas County <br />Road Standards is required, and services will be performed on a reimbursable basis, and <br /> d. Permanently established by an easement recorded with the Kittitas County Auditor or right- <br />of-way, providing legal access to each affected lot, dwelling unit, or business, and <br /> e. Will not result in land locking of existing or proposed parcels, and <br /> f. Maintained by the developer or legally responsible owner or homeowners’ association or <br />other legal entity made up of all benefited property owners, under the provisions of an <br />acceptable and recorded “Private Road Maintenance Agreement”, and <br /> g. Clearly described on the face of the plat, short plat, or other development authorization and <br />clearly signed at street location as a private street or road, for the maintenance of which <br />Kittitas County is not responsible and a disclosure statement of the same is filed with the <br />County Auditor, and <br /> h. The following note shall be placed on the face of the plat, short plat, or other development <br />authorization: <br /> “Kittitas County will not accept private roads for maintenance as public streets or <br />roads until such streets or roads are brought into conformance with current County <br />Road Standards. This requirement will include the hard surface paving of any street <br />The applicant did not submit documentation regarding this requirement at this stage. <br />or road surfaced originally with gravel." <br />The requirements of a-h will be reviewed and complied with prior <br />to final plat approval. <br />Satisfied: <br /> B.25 Private road design and second access requirements to serve future development shall be <br />determined by the number of lots and/or units served as determined by the County Engineer. <br />This will be reviewed prior to final plat approval. Satisfied <br />B.26 Joint-Use Driveway: A joint-use access shall serve no more than two tax parcels. See Kittitas County <br /> Road Standards, 9/6/05 edition. <br /> a. Access easements shall be a minimum of 20’ wide. The roadway width shall have a <br />minimum width of 12’. <br /> b. The surface requirement is for a minimum gravel surface depth of 6”. <br /> c. Maintenance of driveway approaches shall be the responsibility of the owner whose <br />property they serve. The County will not maintain accesses. <br /> d. Any further subdivision or lots to be served by proposed access may result in further access <br />This will be reviewed prior to final plat approval. Satisfied