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22-11 Kittitas County Proposal: <br />Amend KCC 17.80.010 to clarify that alterations or expansions of nonconforming residential <br />structures shall not increase their nonconformity. <br /> <br />Currently, this section of code does not allow nonconforming structures to be altered, expanded, etc., <br />but this limitation does not apply to residential structures. The proposed amendment would still allow <br />expansion of nonconforming residential structures but would not allow expansion that increased the <br />nonconformity. <br /> <br />The Board of County Commissioners held a public hearing on November 29, 2022, and approved <br />the request as presented finding that: <br />I. The Planning Commission recommended approval to the Board of County Commissioners <br />with a vote of 5-0. <br />II. No public testimony for this proposal was received. <br />III. The change meets the Growth Management Act and the objectives of the Comprehensive <br />Plan. <br /> <br />22-12 Kittitas County Proposal: <br />Amend 17.16.080, 17.18.080, 17.28.060, 17.28A.060, 17.29.070, 17.31.070, and 17.56.060 to <br />remove “to the main building” language. <br /> <br />The proposed amendments would establish a standard setback requirement. <br />The Board of County Commissioners held a public hearing on November 29, 2022, and approved <br />the request as presented by a 3-0 vote, finding that: <br />I. The Planning Commission recommended approval to the Board of County Commissioners <br />with a vote of 5-0. <br />II. No public testimony for this proposal was received. <br />III. The change meets the Growth Management Act and the objectives of the Comprehensive <br />Plan. <br /> <br />21-13 WITHDRAWN <br /> <br />22-14 Kittitas County Proposal: <br />Amend KCC Title 15A Table A to include Reasonable Use and Public Agency and Utility <br />Exception that were adopted with new critical areas ordinance in 2021. <br /> <br />The proposed amendment to KCC Title 15A Table would include Reasonable Use and Public <br />Agency and Utility Exceptions that were adopted with new critical areas ordinance in 2021. <br />The Board of County Commissioners held a public hearing on November 29, 2022, and approved <br />the request with an AMENDMENT by a 3-0 vote, finding that: <br />I. The Planning Commission recommended approval with a staff-recommended revision to <br />the Board of County Commissioners with a vote of 5-0. <br />II. No public testimony for this proposal was received. <br />III. The change meets the Growth Management Act and the objectives of the Comprehensive <br />Plan. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />