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Long Range Planning Priorities <br />Director Carlson provided an update of some of the Long Range <br />Planning priorities. Some of which include the Shoreline Master <br />Program which is still on track to meet the deadline of June 30, <br />2021. The Critical Areas Ordinance is currently under review by <br />our consultants and will move forward to public hearing once <br />public hearings are allowed. The Capital Improvement Program is <br />outdated and is due for an update. Director Carlson is exploring <br />virtual options for Department Heads to input their facilities <br />information. He will work with IT to find a solution and report <br />back to the board. Previously, Director Carlson briefed the <br />board with a GIS predicted model. The project would predict <br />certain variables to determine how the County would grow in the <br />future. The Board of County Commissioners gave direction to have <br />the Long Range Planner create a plan of succession with goals <br />and deadlines. <br />Hairpin Ranch Conservation Easement <br />Planning Official, Lindsey Ozbolt presented to the Board of <br />County Commissioners associated documents with the Hairpin Ranch <br />Conservation Easement. This will be the second ever <br />conservation easement the county has been involved with. The <br />County does not have any upfront financial responsibility <br />however would be responsible to conduct an annual inspection <br />report that would need to be sent to Forterra. Board Chair <br />Wachsmith moved to approve Hairpin Ranch Conservation Easement <br />and all associated documents as presented. Commissioner Osiadacz <br />seconds motion. Motion passes 3-0. <br />The meeting was adjourned 2:05 p.m. <br />lvana Carper <br />2020-5-26 MINUTES 2 <br />KITTITAS COUNTY <br />COMMISSIONERS <br />KITTITAS COUNTY, WASHINGTON <br />Brett Wachsmith, Chairman <br />