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5/18/2021
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Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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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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Kittitas County Shoreline Master Program <br />b. Mitigation plans for impacts to aquatic and wildlife habitat conservation areas, <br />including habitat management plans, shall be prepared by a qualified <br />professional with education/training in wildlife biology or a closely related field, <br />and professional experience in habitat mitigation design, implementation, and <br />monitoring. Where this plan is required for the protection of eagle habitat, the <br />eagle habitat management plan shall normally be prepared by the Wasning+en- <br />S. Fish and Wild life Service (USFWS), asrequiredundertheBaldEagleManagementRules'@ <br />Department ef Fish and Wildlife Prierity Habitat and SpeeiesJvlanagement <br />Reeemmendatiens; dated May 1991; er as thereafter amended, er equivalent <br />shall serve as guidance for preparing mitigation plans to protect wildlife habitat <br />conservation areas. <br />c. Mitigation plans for geologically hazardous areas shall be prepared by a qualified <br />professional who is either a geologist or a geotechnical engineer, or a civil <br />engineer licensed in the state of Washington, who is knowledgeable of regional <br />geologic conditions and who has professional experience in landslide and <br />erosion hazard evaluation, mitigation plan design, implementation, and <br />monitoring. <br />d. Mitigation plans for development within frequently flooded areas shall be <br />prepared by a civil engineer licensed in the state of Washington and familiar with <br />hydrology, hydraulics, and fl uvial geomorphology. <br />4. Mitigation banking and in-lieu fee (lLF) mitigation: The County may approve <br />mitigation banking and/or in-lieu fee mitigation as a form of compensatory mitigation <br />for wetland and habitat conservation area impacts when the provisions of this <br />Program require mitigation and when the use of a bank/llF Program will provide <br />equivalent or greater replacement of critical area functions and values when <br />compared to conventional permittee responsible mitigation. Banks and ILF <br />programs shall only be used when it can be demonstrated that they provide <br />significant ecological benefits including long-term conservation of critical areas, <br />important species, habitats and/or habitat linkages, and when they are documented <br />to provide a viable alternative to the piecemeal mitigation for individual project <br />impacts to achieve ecosystem-based conservation goals. Banks and ILF programs <br />shall not be used unless they are certified in accordance with applicable federal and <br />state mitigation rules and expressly authorized through County legislative action. <br />E. Requlations<eneral mitiqation plan contents for all critical areas <br />1. Baseline lnformation: Compensatory mitigation plans for all critical area types shall <br />include a written assessment and accompanying maps, and include the following <br />information: <br />a. lmpacted critical areas and/or their required buffers, including, at a minimum, <br />existing wetland/stream acreage; vegetative, fauna and hydrologic <br />characteristics; soil and substrate conditions; and topographic elevations. <br />Chapter 5 <br />March 7, 2016 <br />61
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