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5/18/2021
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Commissioners' Agenda
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Request to Approve an Ordinance Concerning the Shoreline Master Program Periodic Review Required by RCW 90.58.080(4)
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Consent Agenda
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76503
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Ordinance
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refunded to the applicant/proponent upon completion of the mitigation activity and any <br />required monitoring; and <br />g. Compensatory mitigation plans shall be prepared by qualified professionals with education, <br />training and experience in the applicable field. <br />8. The County shall have the authority to require the applicant/proponent to submit special <br />studies, assessment, and analyses as necessary to identify and address impacts including, but <br />not limited to, impacts on fish and wildlife habitat, public access/use, aesthetics, flood and <br />floodplain impacts and other shoreline attributes. <br />9. Cumulative effects: <br />a. In review of applications for shoreline permits and exemptions, the County shall consider <br />the cumulative impacts of individual uses and developments, including preferred uses and <br />uses that are exempt from permit requirements, when determining whether a proposed <br />use or development could cause a net loss of ecological functions. The geographic scope <br />of the analysis shall include the shoreline water body potentially affected by the proposal <br />within the bounds of the County’s geographic authority, unless the Shoreline Administrator <br />determines that a larger or smaller area of analysis is appropriate. <br />b. The County shall have the authority to require the applicant/proponent to prepare special <br />studies, assessments and analyses as necessary to identify and address cumulative impacts <br />including, but not limited to, impacts on fish and wildlife habitat, public access/use, <br />aesthetics, flood and floodplain impacts and other shoreline attributes. <br />c. Proponents of shoreline use and development shall take the following factors into account <br />when assessing cumulative impacts: <br />i. Current ecological functions and human factors influencing shoreline natural <br />processes; <br />ii. Reasonably foreseeable future use and development of the shoreline; and <br />iii. Beneficial effects of any established regulatory programs under other local, state, and <br />federal laws; and <br />iv. Mitigation measures implemented in conjunction with the proposed project to avoid, <br />reduce and/or compensate for adverse impacts. <br />d. The County shall add conditions as needed to address any adverse cumulative effects, and <br />shall prohibit any use or development that would result in unmitigated adverse cumulative <br />impacts. <br />(Ord. 2016-006, 2016) <br /> <br />17B.05.020C General regulations for all critical areas. <br />The following provisions apply to any use or development occurring in or adjacent to critical areas or <br />their buffers in shoreline jurisdiction whether or not a permit or other authorization is required from <br />Kittitas County. Critical areas outside of the shoreline jurisdiction shall be regulated by Kittitas <br />County Code (KCC) Title 17A. <br />1. Any land, water, or vegetation within the shoreline jurisdiction that meets the critical areas <br />designation criteria under this Section shall be subject to the provisions of this Program and <br />not KCC Title 17A. <br />2. Critical area maps: The County shall make available to the public maps or other databases, as <br />appropriate, which show the general location, extent, and classification of regulated critical <br />areas. These maps are to be used as a general guide to the potential presence and location of <br />known critical areas; there may be other critical areas that are not shown on the maps and the
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