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12.09.070 Call Before You Dig. <br />Developers and contractors are responsible for notification of utilities a minimum of two working <br />days in advance of any excavation, or as required by RCW 19.122. The utility One -Call Center phone <br />number 1-800-424-5555 or 811 should be prominently displayed at the work site. Notifications may <br />also be entered online at www.callbeforeyoudicr.ora. (Ord. 2015-010, 2015) <br />1 <br />Chapter 12.10 <br />TRANSPORTATION CONCURRENCY MANAGEMENT <br />Sections <br />12.10.010 Purpose, <br />12.10.020 Authority. <br />12.10.030 Level of Service Standards. <br />12.10.040 Concurrency Evaluation. <br />12.10.050 Concurrency Determination. <br />12.10.060 Determination of Concurrency Finding. <br />12.10.070 Administrative Reconsideration. <br />12.10.090 Definitions. <br />12.10.010 Purpose. <br />The purpose of this chapter is to ensure that adequate transportation facilities are available or <br />provided concurrent with development, in accordance with the Growth Management Act R( CW <br />36.70A.070) and consistent with WAC 365-195-511+ and 365-195-835. No development permit shall <br />be issued except in accordance with this chapter. (Ord. 2011-011, 2011) <br />12.10.020 Authority. <br />The public works director, or his/her designee, shall be responsible for implementing and enforcing <br />this chapter. (Ord. 2011-011, 2011) <br />12.10.030 Level of Service Standards. <br />The transportation level of service standards for purposes of concurrency review are described and <br />contained in the Kittitas County Comprehensive Plan, Long Range Transportation Plan and any <br />adopted modifications. (Ord. 2011-011. 2011) <br />12.10.040 Concurrency Evaluation. <br />A. The County review of all applications for development permits shall include a <br />concurrency evaluation. <br />B. The County shall monitor what the impact of approving concurrency will be on the <br />capacity of transportation facilities. <br />C. A concurrency evaluation shall be required for all development applications in which the <br />proposed development is projected to have an impact upon any affected transportation <br />corridor or intersection. A transportation impact analysis (TIA) shall be required for all <br />development that will generate more than nine (9) peak hour vehicle trips unless the <br />requirement for a study has been waived by the Public Works director. <br />