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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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14
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Consent Agenda
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97382
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Ordinance
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<br />19. Limited to composting facilities. <br />20. Limited to those services typically found on other destination resort properties and <br />designed to serve the convenience needs of the users and employees of the master <br />planned resort. Shall be designed to discourage use from non-resort users by locating <br />such services well within the site rather than on its perimeter. <br />21. No new cemeteries. Existing cemeteries may expand or enlarge within established <br />cemetery boundaries as of the date of amendment adoption, and in compliance with <br />applicable standards and regulations. <br />22. When located no more than forty-five (45) feet from the centerline of the public street <br />or highway and selling goods produced on site. <br />23. Hay processing, and small-scale processing of agricultural products produced on the <br />premises are permitted without a conditional use permit. <br />24. Excluding swine and mink, provided a minimum of one (1) acre is available. When <br />located in the Liberty Historic Overlay Zone, this use is subject to the provisions of KCC <br />Chapter 17.59. <br />25. Existing schools are permitted; new schools require a conditional use permit. Not <br />permitted in the Agriculture Study Overlay Zone. <br />26. Recreational vehicle storage may be enclosed or outdoor storage of recreational <br />vehicles or both. Permitted where the use is only serving a residential PUD or in the <br />Rural Recreation and Forest and Range zoning districts and subject to the following <br />standards and conditions: <br />a. All stored vehicles must be licensed if required by law, and operational. This <br />land use does not include vehicle sales. <br />b. Unless it is limited to serving a residential PUD and otherwise permitted or <br />authorized, recreational vehicles shall not be stored outside when the site is <br />contiguous to a residential zoning district. <br />c. No commercial or manufacturing activities are permitted except when <br />recreational vehicle/equipment service and repair has been permitted <br />subject to the requirements of KCC 17.15.060.2 Footnote 60. <br />d. In the Forest and Range zoning district, and when not limited to serving a <br />recreational planned unit development, the site shall either be: <br />i. Contiguous to a State Highway, or <br />ii. Contiguous to a designated urban arterial or rural collector <br />road located near a highway intersection or freeway <br />interchange. <br />iii. It is not necessary for the site to have direct access to such <br />arterial, collector or highway to meet this requirement. <br />e. Recreational vehicle storage shall be designed to be compatible with the <br />surrounding rural character, subject to the following standards: <br />i. Storage areas shall be enclosed with a minimum five-foot- <br />high, security fence. The applicant may be required to provide <br />additional plans for aesthetic improvements and/or site- <br />screening. <br />ii. Additional setbacks, physical barriers or site-screening may be <br />required on sites that border resource lands in the Commercial <br />Agriculture or Commercial Forest zoning districts.
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