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2022 Docket Enabling Ordinance (2)
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Date
12/20/2022
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
Meeting type
Regular
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Supporting documentation
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Request to Approve an Ordinance Adopting the 2022 Annual Docket Amendments to Kittitas County Code and Comprehensive Plan
Notes
Amended vote for Docket Item 22-22, language for SEPA appeal hearing in Docket Item 22-25, and revised code language for Docket Item 22-1.
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Consent Agenda
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97382
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Ordinance
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<br />6. Provided short-term visitor accommodation units constitute greater than fifty percent <br />(50%) of the total resort accommodation units. <br />7. When used for temporary occupancy for a period not-to-exceed one (1) year related to <br />permanent home construction or seasonal/temporary employment. <br />8. Public transportation deadhead stations permitted; passenger terminals are a <br />Conditional Use. <br />9. Utilities are defined and regulated by KCC Chapter 17.61, Utilities. <br />10. Utilities are defined and regulated by KCC Chapter 17.61, Utilities. Not permitted in the <br />Agriculture Study Overlay Zone. <br />11. Utilities are defined and regulated by KCC Chapter 17.61, Utilities. Limited to the capital <br />facilities, utilities, and services necessary to maintain and operate the master planned <br />resort. <br />12. In considering proposals for location of campgrounds, the Board shall consider at a <br />minimum the following criteria: <br />a. Campgrounds should be located at sufficient distance from existing rural <br />residential/residential development so as to avoid possible conflicts and <br />disturbances; <br />b. Traffic volumes generated by such a development should not create a <br />nuisance or impose on the privacy of nearby residences or interfere with <br />normal traffic flow; <br />c. Landscaping or appropriate screening should be required and maintained <br />where necessary for buffering; <br />d. Adequate and convenient vehicular access, circulation and parking should <br />be provided; <br />e. Public health and safety of campers and those reasonably impacted by the <br />campground (i.e. health, water, sanitation). <br />13. Campgrounds and Recreational vehicle sites with power and water are permitted; <br />campgrounds and recreational vehicle sites without power and water require a <br />conditional use permit. <br />14. The following standards shall apply to the approval and construction of mini- <br />warehouses: <br />a. A mini-warehouse proposal (application) must include plans for aesthetic <br />improvements and/or sight screening; <br />b. All buildings with storage units facing property boundaries shall have a <br />minimum setback of thirty-five (35) feet; <br />c. No commercial or manufacturing activities will be permitted within any <br />building or storage unit; <br />d. Lease documents shall spell out all conditions and restrictions of the use; <br />e. Signs, other than on-site direction aids, shall number not more than two (2) <br />and shall not exceed forty (40) square feet each in area. <br />15. Permitted when conducted wholly within an enclosed building (excluding off-street <br />parking and loading areas). <br />16. Limited to farm implement repair and maintenance. <br />17. Limited to offices directly related to tourism and recreation. <br />18. Retail sales are limited to groceries and sales directly related to tourism and recreation. <br />Structural footprint containing all of these activities may not exceed 4,000 square feet.
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