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The non-project proposed changes to the Comprehensive Plan and the Kittitas County Code area <br /> applicable to all areas of Kittitas County. There is no specific activity proposed at any specific site <br /> through this Annual Docket process. <br /> The county noxious weed list can be found at the following site: <br /> htt s: www.co.kittitas.wa.us noxious-weeds dr,, .,,,_ <br /> 5. Animals heel ) <br /> a. List any birds and other animals which have been observed on or near the site or are known to be on <br /> or near the site. <br /> There are a wide range of birds and other animals in the county including:hawks,eagles,herons, <br /> shorebirds,and many others.Mammals may include:deer,elk,beaver,bear and others.Fish include: <br /> many types of salmon and trout,and others.Critical areas including streams,stream buffers,and <br /> other sensitive habitat areas. <br /> b. List any threatened and endangered species known to be on or near the site. <br /> The Annual Docket Process is a general legislative action applicable in all areas of Kittitas County <br /> as is the Kittitas County Code. None of the proposed amendments are proposing any specific <br /> activity that will at any specific site. Future project specific development proposals that may affect <br /> birds,animals,or fish will be reviewed consistent with the provisions of the Comprehensive Plan and <br /> applicable provisions of the Kittitas County Code. <br /> WDFW lists the following candidate, threatened,and endangered animals within Kittitas County. <br /> • Bull Trout • Sharp-tailed Snake <br /> • Gray Wolf • Steelhead <br /> • Grizzly Bear • Western gray squirrel <br /> Northern Spotted Owl • Black-tailed jackrabbit <br /> • Wolverine • Burrowing Owl <br /> • Black-backed Woodpecker • Common Loon <br /> • Columbia Spotted Frog • Ferruginous Hawk <br /> • Golden Eagle • Loggerhead shrike <br /> • Greater Sage-grouse • Sagebrush sparrow <br /> • Mountain Sucker • Sage thrasher <br /> • Northern Goshawk • Stripped whipsnake <br /> • Pileated woodpecker • Townsend's Big-eared Bat <br /> Prairie Falcon <br /> c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so,explain. <br /> it is likely that portions of the County are part of one or more migratory routes. Elk are prominent <br /> throughout the County particularly in the southern range and hill areas. The Columbia River is a <br /> SEPA Environmental checklist(WAC 197-11.960) July 2016 Page 10 of 26 <br />