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2023 Docket Enabling Ordinance December 19, 2023 <br />Page 110 <br /> <br /> <br />Q. Bridges and major drainage structures that function as a driveway must meet the <br />standards set forth in the most current version of the International Fire Code for <br />minimum width and load as required by KCC 20.02.050. <br />R. Various permits may be required and are the responsibility of the applicant. Such permits <br />may include, but are not limited to, the following: <br />1. Bridges over navigable waters require U.S. Coast Guard permits. <br />2. Bridges involving deposition of material in waters of the United States or their <br />adjacent wetlands require a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Permit. <br />3. Any work involving alteration of flow or bed materials below the ordinary high <br />water line of any water body or water course requires a hydraulic project <br />approval from the State Department of Fish and Wildlife. <br />4. Any project requiring a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Permit also requires a water <br />quality certification from the State Department of Ecology. <br />5. Bridges across streams in state flood control zones require a permit from the <br />State Department of Ecology. <br />6. Where bridge structures lie on or over submerged lands, a lease from the <br />Washington State Department of Natural Resources may be necessary. <br />7. Structures located on shoreline zones as defined in the Kittitas County shoreline <br />master program require a substantial development permit from Kittitas County, <br />subject to concurrence of the State Department of Ecology. <br />S. All private bridges or major drainage structures providing access to habitable <br />structures shall obtain a bridge permit from Public Works. <br /> <br />12.04.06.050 Record Drawings Plans. <br />Upon completion and acceptance of any box culvert or bridge built under these standards, <br />certification of the bridge load rating and a complete set of record drawing plans shall be <br />furnished to the County Engineer.