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2020 Docket Enabling Ordinance December 15, 2020 <br />Page 25 <br /> <br />Exhibit H: Amendment 20-10 <br /> <br />Amendment to transfer authority for water mitigating <br />and metering to Public Works <br /> <br />Chapter 13.40 <br />MITIGATION AND METERING PROGRAM <br /> <br />Sections <br />13.40.010 Eligibility. <br />13.40.020 Water Usage Packages. <br />13.40.030 Metering Requirements. <br />13.40.040 Well Requirements. <br />13.40.050 Septic Requirements. <br />13.40.060 Monitoring and Enforcement. <br /> <br />13.40.010 Eligibility <br />Applicants for residential building permits requiring mitigation may use the publicly-operated <br />Kittitas County Water Bank if certain qualifications are met. To be eligible to mitigate through <br />the Kittitas County Water Bank, an applicant must meet the following requirements: <br />a. Be located within an area in which the Kittitas County Water Bank can provide <br />adequate water mitigation, and <br />b. Submit an application for a residential building permit within two (2) years of <br />issuance of the mitigation certificate. Commercial uses are not eligible. <br /> <br />Applicants must submit a mitigation application, all applicable documentation, and all applicable <br />fees (according to the Kittitas County Public Health Department fee schedule) to the Kittitas <br />County Public Health Department (KCPHD)Works prior to submitting an Adequate Water <br />Supply Determination application. Applicants will also be required to legally record the <br />mitigation certificate and any applicable agreements on the title record associated with the <br />property parcel. (Ord. 2018-009, 2018; Ord. 2017-007, 2017; Ord. 2015-007, 2015) <br /> <br />13.40.020 Water Usage Packages <br />Applicants with access to outdoor irrigation (as determined by a signed affidavit) will be <br />required to purchase mitigation Package A, which consists of an annual average of 275 gallons <br />per day of indoor domestic use only. The daily maximum withdrawal allowed on any given day <br />is 825 gallons per day, as long as the annual average is not exceeded. <br />Applicants without access to outdoor irrigation (as determined by a signed affidavit) will be <br />required to purchase mitigation Package B which consists of an annual average of 275 gallons