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Kittitas County Shoreline Master Program <br />part of a mixed-use project that includes water-dependent uses; or located on <br />a site where navigability is severely limited. <br />c. lndustrial development shall be located, designed, and constructed in a <br />manner that assures no net loss of shoreline ecological functions and such <br />that it does not have significant adverse impacts to other shoreline resources <br />and values. <br />2. Required setback areas shall not be used for storage of industrial equipment, <br />materials, or waste disposal, but may be used for outdoor recreation and public <br />access. Portions of side yard setbacks may be used for light motor vehicle parking if <br />design of such facilities is consistent with this Program. <br />3. Disposal or storage of solid or other industrial wastes is not permitted on shorelines <br />4. When feasible, mitigation to ensure no net loss of shoreline ecological functions <br />should be implemented in a manner consistent with restoration opportunities <br />identified in the "Kittitas County Shoreline Restoration Plan." <br />5. Only those portions of water-dependent industrial uses that require over-water <br />facilities shall be permitted to locate waterurard of the OHWM, provided they are <br />located on pilings or other open-work structures, and they are limited to the minimum <br />size necessary to support the structures intended use. <br />6.11 ln-stream structures <br />A. Policies <br />1. ln-stream structures should be planned and designed to be compatible with <br />appropriate multiple uses of stream resources over the long-term, especially in <br />shorelines of statewide significance. <br />2. The location and planning of in-stream structures shall give due consideration to the <br />full range of public interests, watershed functions and processes, and environmental <br />concerns, with special emphasis on protecting and restoring priority habitats and <br />species. <br />3. ln-stream structures should be located, designed, constructed and maintained so <br />their resultant effects on geologic or hydrologic shoreline processes will not cause <br />damage to other properties or shoreline resources, and so that the physical integrity <br />of the shoreline process corridor is maintained. <br />4. ln-stream structures shall be sited and designed consistent with appropriate <br />engineering principles, including, but not limited to, guidelines of the Natural <br />Resource Conservation Service and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. <br />5. Non-structural and non-regulatory methods to protect, enhance, and restore <br />shoreline ecologicalfunctions and processes and other shoreline resources should <br />Chapter 6 <br />March 7,2016 <br />115