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5/18/2021
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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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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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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1 78.04.050 Rural conserva ncy environment. <br />17 8.04.060 U rba n conserva ncy envi ronment. <br />17 8.04.07 0 Shorel i ne residentia I envi ronment. <br />1 78.04.080 Aquatic environment. <br />178.04.090 Shoreline use and modification table. <br />178.04.010 Purpose and intent. <br />This chapter is intended to meet the requirements in WAC 173-26-211(2)(a), which states: <br />Master programs shall contoin a system to classify shoreline areas into specific environment <br />designations. This classification system shall be based on the existing use pattern, the biological and <br />physical character of the shoreltne, and the gools and aspirations of the community as expressed <br />through comprehensive plans as well as the criteria in this Section. Each master program's classification <br />system shall be consistent with that described in WAC 173-26-211 (4) and (5) unless the alternative <br />proposed provides equal or better implementation of the act. <br />(Ord. 2016-006,2016) <br />1 7 8.04.02O Eva luation. <br />Environment designations were created by evaluating the existing use patterns, biological and <br />physical characteristics, zoning designations, and comprehensive plan designations. The inventory <br />and characterization data, depicted on maps and described in text, was used to determine the extent <br />of shoreline alterations. (Ord. 201 6-006, 2016) <br />1 78.04.030 Environment designations. <br />The shoreline environment designation system includes five (5) environments: natural, rural <br />conservancy, urban conservancy, shoreline residential, and aquatic. Each environment designation <br />contains a purpose statement, management policies and designation criteria. <br />For all areas not specifically designated, the environment designation will be rural conservancy in <br />rural areas, and urban conservancy in urban growth areas. (Ord. 2016-006,2016) <br />17 8.04.040 Natural environment. <br />A. Purpose. The purpose of the natural shoreline environment designation is to protect or restore <br />shoreline areas that are relatively free of human influence or include intact or minimally <br />degraded shoreline functions intolerant of human use. The natural shoreline environment <br />designation maintains the ecological functions and ecosystem-wide processes of such areas by <br />limiting future uses to low intensity uses that are compatible with the natural characteristics that <br />make these areas unique and valuable. <br />B. Management policies. Pursuant to RCW 36.70A.480, the natural environment management <br />policies of the ?€l6M_Kittitas County Shoreline Master Program shall be considered as <br />policies of the Kittitas County Comprehensive Plan. <br />C. Designation criteria. <br />1. A naturalenvironmentdesignation should be assigned to shoreline areas if any of the <br />following cha racteristics apply: <br />a. The shoreline is ecologically intact and therefore, currently performing an important, <br />irreplaceable function or ecosystem-wide process that would be damaged by human <br />activity;
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