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Public Notice to Consider Rescinding Item 22-25 In Kittitas County Ordinance
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Public Notice to Consider Rescinding Item 22-25 In Kittitas County Ordinance
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10/3/2023
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Request to Set a Public Hearing to Consider Rescinding Item 22-25 in Kittitas County Ordinance 2022-017
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8
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Consent Agenda
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109543
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22-01 Kittitas County Proposal: <br />Amend KCC 17.11,17.08,17.15, 17.16,11,22,17.24,17.32,t7.36rt7.40,11.44,17,49rand 12.52 <br />to implcment Interlocal Agreement (ILA) between Kittitas County and the City of Ellensburg <br />regarding development in the Ellensburg Urban Growth Area (Resolution 2022-013). <br />The proposed amendments wou Id irnpl em ent Resolu tion 2022-0 I 3 . <br />The Board of County Commissioners held a public hearing on November 29,2022, and approved <br />the request with AMENDMENTS by a 3-0 vote, finding that: <br />L The Planning Commission recommended approval as presented by staff to the Board of <br />County Commissioners with a vote of 5-0.II. Public testimony was received for this proposal.ilI. The change meets the Growth Management Act and the objectives of the Comprehensive <br />Plan. <br />22-02 Kittitas County Proposal: <br />Amend KCC 17,08 to add definitions of (rConstruction Business and Trades" and "ContractorYard" and amend KCC 17.15 to add "Contractor Yard" to land use tables <br />The proposed amendment to KCC 17.08 and KCC l?.15 would allow contractor yards by <br />conditional use permit in the Ag 5, Rural 5, Ag20, and Forest & Range zones and by administrative <br />conditional use permit in the General Commercial and Highway Commercial zones. Contractor <br />yards would be a permitted use in Ceneral Industrial zones. Contractor yards would be permitted in <br />Light Industrial zones but would require an administrative conditional use permit when abutting a <br />residential zoning district. Standards for contractor yards would be added to each land use table to <br />minimize impacts to adjacent uses. <br />The Board of County Commissioners held a public hearing on Novernber 29,2022, and denied the <br />request as presented by a 3-0 vote, finding that: <br />I. The Planning Commission recommended denial as presented by staff to the Board of <br />County Commissioners with a vote of 5-0.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 />The Board of County Commissioners remanded this item for community outreach and to bring <br />recommendations as a part of the 2023 Annual Docket. <br />22-03 Kittitas County Proposal: <br />Housekeeping amendments to KCC Titte 15, 16o and 17. <br />The proposed amendments to KCC Title 15, 16, and l7 would revise the definition of "Family" for <br />compliance with SB 5235 and correct typos and incorrect references. <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 />IL No public testimony for this proposal was received.ilI. The change meets the Growth Management Act and the objectives of the County's <br />Comprehensive Plan,
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