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22-04 Kittitas County Proposal: <br />Antend KCC 17.08 to update delinitions of "Accessory dwelling unito" "Accessory living <br />quartersrtt and ttGuesthouse.tt <br />This amendrnent would amend these definitions to clariS that these uses contain an installed cook <br />source, <br />The Board of County Commissioners held a public hearing on Novernber 29,2022, and approved <br />the request as presented by a 3-0 vote, hnding that: <br />I. The Planning Commission recommended approval to the Board of County Commissioners <br />with a vote of 5-0. <br />IL 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 />22-05 Kittitas County Proposal <br />Amend KCC f 7.08.195 to redefine ftDaycare facilities" and amend KCC 17.15.070.1 and KCC 17.15 to <br />allow daycare facilities in Residential, Residential 2, and Urban Residential zoning districts. <br />Daycare facilities serving less than 13 people in a 24-hour period would be pennitted outright, and <br />daycare facilities serving 13 or more people in a 24-hour period would require a conditional use <br />permit, <br />The Board of County Commissioners held a public hearing on November 29,2022, and approved <br />the Planning Commission recommendation by a 3-0 vote, finding that: <br />L The Planning Commission recommended approval with a minor revision and <br />recommended that these provisions be extended to the Rural 5 and Rural 3 zoning districts <br />by a vote of 5-0. <br />II. Public testimony was received for this proposal. <br />III. The change meets the Growth Management Act and the objectives of the Comprehensive <br />Plan. <br />2l-06 Kittitas County Proposal: <br />Amend KCC 17.44.060 to increase maximum building height in the Highway Commercial Zone to 40 <br />feet and remove the reference to ttstories.tt <br />Currently the maximum height is two and one-half stories, or 35 feet, whichever is less. The amendment <br />would remove the references to stories, which are not a standard unit of measurement, and would increase <br />the overall height limit from 35 feet to 40 feet. <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 />L The Planning Commission recommended approval to the Board of County Commissioners <br />with a vote of 5-0. <br />It No public testimony for this proposal was received. <br />IIl. The change meets the Growth Management Act and the objectives of the Comprehensive <br />Plan.