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3/2/2021
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2:00pm Public Hearing
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Public Hearing to Consider Amending KCC Chapter 14.04 and Title 20 to Adopt the 2018 International Building Codes with Washington State Amendments and Referenced Standards and to Consider Amending KCC Title 18 to Correct Grammatical and Scrivener Errors.
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2:00pm Public Hearing
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18.06.030 Severability and Saving. <br />If any provision of this chapter or its application to any person or property is held invalid, the <br />remainder of this chapter or the application of the provision to other persons or property is not <br />affected and if for any reason this code should be declared invalid or unconstitutional, then the <br />original ordinance or ordinances shall be in full force and effect. (Ord. 2009-19, 2009) <br />18.06.040 Conflicts. <br />If any provision of this Title or its application to any person or property is in conflict with any other <br />provision of County Code or Court Rule, including procedural rules; then the provision contained <br />within this Title shall control. (Ord. 2013-012, 2013; Ord. 2009-19, 2009) <br />18.06.050 Other Lawful Remedies. <br />Nothing in this code limits the right of the County to pursue other lawful criminal, civil or equitable <br />remedies to abate, discontinue or correct violations of this Title. (Ord. 2013-012, 2013; Ord. 2009-19, <br />2009) <br /> <br />Chapter 18.07 <br />SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR ENFORCEMENT OF TITLE 17B SHORELINES <br />Sections <br />18.07.010 Authority and purpose. <br />18.07.020 Definitions. <br />18.07.030 Collaborative enforcement with the Department of Ecology. <br />18.07.040 Appeals to the Shorelines Hearings Board. <br />18.07.050 Damages and attorney's Fees. <br />18.07.010 Authority and purpose <br />The Shoreline Management Act calls for a cooperative program between local government and the <br />state. It provides for a variety of means of enforcement, including civil and criminal penalties, orders <br />to cease and desist, orders to take corrective action, and permit recession. The provisions of WAC <br />173-27 adopted under RCW 90.58.200 and 90.58.210 implement the enforcement responsibilities of <br />the Department of Ecology and local government under the Shoreline Management Act. This <br />Chapter implements specific provisions of WAC 173-27 that should be used in enforcement of the <br />Shoreline Master Program and should be used in addition to other provisions of KCC Title 18 to <br />enforce Title 17B Shorelines. (Ord. 2016-010, 2016) <br />18.07.020 Definitions <br />The definitions in WAC 173-27-030 shall apply in KCC 18.07, except that the following definitions <br />shall apply when used in this part of the regulations: <br />1. "Permit" means any form of permission required under the Shoreline Management Act prior to <br />undertaking activity on shorelines of the state, including substantial development permits, <br />variances, conditional use permits, permits for oil or natural gas exploration activities, <br />permission which may be required for selective commercial timber harvesting, and shoreline <br />exemptions; and <br />2. "Exemption" means authorization from local government which establishes that an activity is <br />exempt from substantial development permit requirements under WAC 173-27-040, but subject <br />to regulations of the act and the local master program. <br />(Ord. 2016-010, 2016)
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