Laserfiche WebLink
2023 Docket Enabling Ordinance December 19, 2023 <br />Page 208 <br /> <br /> <br />e. Unincorporated sites for which a Planned Unit Development (PUD) designation amendment to the zoning map has been requested pursuant to Kittitas County Code, when such amendment results in an increase in density. <br />f. Unincorporated sites for which a long plat has been requested increasing <br />the density above the underling zones density within the boundaries of <br />said long plat. <br />j. All parcels designated as Rural Land shall be eligible to be a receiving site. <br />1. The provisions of this chapter shall only apply to receiving site development proposals that vest after the effective date of this chapter. For purposes of vesting and this <br />chapter, site development proposals include both legislative and quasi-judicial land use decisions associated with the eligible receiving sites outlined in KCC 17.13.030.1. (Ord. 2013-001, 2013; Ord. 2011-005, 2011; Ord. 2010-006, 2010; Ord. 2009-25, 2009) 17.13.040 Calculations of Available TDR Density Credits on Sending Sites. 1. The number of residential development rights, TDR Density Credits, that an <br />unincorporated sending site is eligible to sell or transfer under this program shall be <br />determined by the sending site base density dictated by the underlying zoning as <br />established by the Kittitas County Zoning map, and/or existing established density, <br />provided that the number of development rights shall not exceed the following: <br />i. One (1) Unit of Density per existing parcel: <br />a. Example: “An individual owns 26 vacant acres in a Rural 5 zone all <br />qualifying as a sending site. The acreage has been previously divided and <br />includes seven 3-acre parcels and one 5-acre parcels. The number of TDR <br />Density Credits available to sell or trade would be 8. Seven 3-acre <br />parcels plus one 5-acre parcel equals 8 available TDR Density Credits.” <br />ii. One (1) Unit of Density as allowed by the underlaying zoning: <br />a. Example: “An individual owns 26 vacant acres in a Rural 5 zone all <br />qualifying as a sending site. The acreage has NOT been divided and <br />remains as one parcel. The number of TDR Density Credits available to <br />sell or trade from this parcel would be 5. A Single 26-acre parcel in a <br />Rural 5 zone may be divided into five parcels there for a total of five TDR <br />Density Credits are available. “ <br />iii. A combination of both existing density and density allowed within the <br />zone: <br />a. Example: “An individual owns 26 vacant acres in a Rural 5 zone all <br />qualifying as a sending site. The acreage has been previously divided into <br />four 3-acre parcels and one fourteen-acre parcel. The number of TDR <br />Density Credits available to sell or trade from this parcel would be 6. <br />Four existing 3-acre parcels plus the density allowed for the remaining 14- <br />acres under the Rural 5 zoning being two for a total of 6 TDR Density <br />Credits.”