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17A.06.015 Areas requiring specialized engineering. <br />17A.06.020 Natural resource based activities. <br />17A.06.025 Areas of snow avalanche hazards - Snoqualmie Pass. <br />17A.06.030 Siting of structures on mine hazard areas. <br />17A.06.035 Disposal of volcanic ash fallout. <br />17A.06.010 Repealed. (Ord. 2015-010, 2015; Ord. 94-22(part), 1994) <br />17A.06.015 Areas requiring specialized engineering. <br />Areas identified as high risk erosion/landslide geologic hazard areas including cliff or talus slopes, <br />may require specialized engineering to ascertain the property is suitable for development purposes. <br />The Director or Building Official is authorized to require such engineering. (Ord. 2015-010, 2015; Ord. <br />94-22 (part), 1994). <br />17A.06.020 Natural resource based activities. <br />Natural resource based activities shall not be unduly restricted or prohibited in areas of known <br />geologic hazards. (Ord. 94-22 (part), 1994). <br />17A.06.025 Areas of snow avalanche hazards - Snoqualmie Pass. <br />In conjunction with the International Building Code, Kittitas County shall enforce the policies <br />contained within the Snoqualmie Pass Sub-Area Comprehensive Plan for avalanche hazard areas. <br />(Ord. 2015-010, 2015; Ord. 94-22 (part), 1994). <br />17A.06.030 Siting of structures on mine hazard areas. <br />Siting of structures on known mine hazard areas should be avoided. (Ord. 9422 (part), 1994). <br />17A.06.035 Disposal of volcanic ash fallout. <br />Intentional disposal of volcanic ash fallout into any bodies of water shall not be allowed. (Ord. 94-22 <br />(part), 1994). <br /> <br /> <br />Chapter 17A.07 <br />HABITAT <br />Sections <br />17A.07.010 Riparian habitat. <br />17A.07.015 Designation of big game winter range. <br />17A.07.020 Priority species habitat. <br />17A.07.025 Habitats for species of local importance. <br />17A.07.030 Species of local importance. <br />17A.07.010 Riparian habitat. <br />1. Riparian Habitat Critical Areas shall constitute Type 1, 2 and 3, including portions of <br />Type 4 and 5 waters at the intersecting points with a Type 1, 2, or 3 waters. Type 4 <br />waters will be designated a critical area for a distance of forty to five hundred feet. Type <br />5 waters shall be designated a critical area where it is located within the buffers for <br />Types 1, 2 or 3 waters, as determined by the planning manager. <br />2. Performance Standards Buffers. <br />