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Teanaway River From the confluence of the Middle Fork and the West Fork <br />Teanaway River downstream to Yakima River. <br />Teanaway River From the Wenatchee National Forest (Middle Fork) boundary <br />downstream to mouth on Teanaway River. <br />Teanaway River From the Wenatchee National Forest (North Fork) boundary <br />downstream to the Teanaway River. <br />Teanaway River From the Wenatchee National Forest (West Fork) boundary <br />downstream to the Teanaway River. <br />Wilson Creek From mouth at Naneum Creek downstream to mouth on <br />Yakima River. <br />Yakima River From the Wenatchee National Forest boundary downstream <br />to the Yakima County line. <br />Little Nachess River From the confluence of the North Fork and Middle Fork of <br />Little Nachess River downstream left bank to mouth of <br />Nachess River. <br />2. Lakes <br /> Manastash Lake <br /> Easton Lake <br /> Lost Lake <br /> Cooper Lake <br /> Tucquala Lake <br /> <br />3. Additional streams or lakes may be added to this section by the director, for the <br />protection of critical areas based upon the following criteria: <br />a. History of flood damage; <br />b. Stream channel instability and susceptibility to erosion; <br />c. Floodplain width. <br />Floodplain storage shall be maintained on each parcel subject to this <br />chapter. Insignificant loss of floodplain storage associated with residential <br />developments and associated buildings on these parcels should not exceed <br />ten cubic yards. If parcel conditions are such that compliance with the <br />section is unreasonable, the director may determine the extent to which a <br />development must comply. (Ord. 94-22 (part), 1994). <br /> <br /> <br />Chapter 17A.06 <br />GEOLOGICALLY HAZARDOUS AREAS <br />Sections <br />17A.06.010 Repealed.