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Kittitas County, WA <br />$ r7A.02.300 KITTITAS COUNTY CODE 517A.02340 <br />l The action can be accomplished with technologies and methods that have been used in the past <br />in similar circumstances, or studies or tests have demonstrated in similar circumstances that such <br />approaches are currently available and likely to achieve the intended results; <br />2. The action provides a reasonable likelihood of achieving its intended purpose; <br />3. The action does not physically preclude achieving the activity's primary intended legal use; and <br />4. In cases where these guidelines require certain actions unless they are infeasible, the burden of <br />proving infeasibility is on the applicant. In determining an action's infeasibility, the reviewing <br />agency may weigh the action's relative public costs and public benefits, considered in the short- <br />and long-term time frames. <br />(Ord.2021-016,2021) <br />$ 174.02.310. Feedlot. <br />"Feedlot" means the use of structures or pens for the concentrated feeding or holding of animals or poultry <br />including, but not limited to, horses, cattle, sheep or swine. This definition includes dairy confinement areas, <br />slaughterhouses, shipping terminal holding pens, poultry and/or egg production facilities and fur farms, but <br />does not include animal husbandry and normal farming practices. <br />(Ord.2021-016,2021) <br />s 174.02.320. Fil. <br />"Fill" means any solid or semi-solid material that when placed, changes the grade or elevation of the <br />receiving site, including the addition of soil, sand, rock, gravel, sediment, earth retaining structure, or other <br />material to an area waterward of the ordinary high water mark (OHWM), in wetlands, or on shorelands in <br />a manner that raises the ground surface elevation or creates dry land. <br />(Ord.202l-016,2021) <br />$ f7A.02.330. Fish and wildlife habitat conservation areas. <br />"Fish and wildlife habitat conservation areas" are areas that serve a critical role in sustaining needed habitats <br />and species for the functional integrity of the ecosystem, and which, if altered, may reduce the likelihood <br />that the species will persist over the long term. These areas may include, but are not limited to, rare or <br />vulnerable ecological systems, communities, and habitat or habitat elements including seasonal ranges, <br />breeding habitat, winter range, and movement corridors; areas with high relative population density or <br />species richness; and also, locally important habitats and species designated by the County, and state priority <br />habitats and species as identified by the WA Department of Fish and Wildlife. "Fish and wildlife habitat <br />conservation areas" do not include artificial features or constructs created in what were originally upland <br />areas, such as irrigation delivery systems, irrigation infrastructure, irrigation canals, or drainage ditches that <br />lie within the boundaries of and are maintained by a port district or an inigation district or company. <br />(Ord.202l-016,2021) <br />S 17A.02.335. Floodplain. <br />"Floodplain" is synonymous with one hundred-(100)-year floodplain and> means that land area susceptible <br />to inundation with a one percent (l%) chance of being equaled or exceeded in any given year. The limit of <br />this area shall be based upon flood ordinance regulation maps or a reasonable method which meets the <br />objectives ofthe act. <br />(Ord. 2021 -016, 2021) <br />Downloaded from https://ecode360.com/Kl6857 on 2025-05-15