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10/7/2025
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2:00pm Public Hearing
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Public Hearing to Consider Four Land Development Code Amendments
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2:00pm Public Hearing
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136425
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17.15.0060.2 Footnotes Associated with Rural Non-LAMIRD Use Table. <br />1. Provided use is integrated into and supports the on-site recreational nature of the master planned resort and short-term visitor accommodation units constitute greater than fifty percent (50%) <br />of the total resort accommodation units. <br />2. No new residence shall be permitted except that related to the business or enterprises allowed in this zone such as janitor or night watchman. Any such residence shall meet the requirements <br />of the residential zone. <br />3. Not permitted in the Agriculture Study Overlay Zone. Clubhouses, fraternities and lodges limited to facilities that serve traditional rural or resource activities (such as granges). <br />4. Provided: <br /> a. The shelters are used to house farm laborers on a temporary or seasonal basis only, regardless of change of ownership, if it remains in farm labor-needed status; <br /> b. The shelters must conform with all applicable building and health regulations; <br /> c. The number of shelters shall not exceed four (4) per twenty (20) contiguous acres of land area; <br /> d. The shelters are owned and maintained by the owner or operator of an agricultural operation which clearly demonstrates the need for farm laborers; <br /> e. Should the parent agricultural operation cease or convert to non-agriculture use, then the farm labor shelters shall conform with all applicable buildings and health regulations. <br />5. No sign advertising a home occupation shall exceed sixteen (16) square feet in size. Home occupations with no outdoor activities or noise are permitted; home occupations with outdoor <br />activities or noise are a conditional use. In-home daycares with six (6) or fewer individuals receiving care in a twenty-four (24) hour period are permitted; in-home daycares with seven to <br />twelve (7-12) individuals receiving care in a twenty-four (24) hour period require a Conditional Use Permit. <br />6. Provided short-term visitor accommodation units constitute greater than fifty percent (50%) of the total resort accommodation units. <br />7. When used for temporary occupancy for a period not-to-exceed one (1) year related to permanent home construction or seasonal/temporary employment. <br />8. Public transportation deadhead stations permitted; passenger terminals are a Conditional Use. <br />9. Utilities are defined and regulated by KCC Chapter 17.61, Utilities. <br />10. Utilities are defined and regulated by KCC Chapter 17.61, Utilities. Not permitted in the Agriculture Study Overlay Zone. <br />11. Utilities are defined and regulated by KCC Chapter 17.61, Utilities. Limited to the capital facilities, utilities, and services necessary to maintain and operate the master planned resort. <br />12. In considering proposals for location of campgrounds, the Board shall consider at a minimum the following criteria: <br /> a. Campgrounds should be located at sufficient distance from existing rural residential/residential development so as to avoid possible conflicts and disturbances; <br /> b. Traffic volumes generated by such a development should not create a nuisance or impose on the privacy of nearby residences or interfere with normal traffic flow; <br /> c. Landscaping or appropriate screening should be required and maintained where necessary for buffering; <br /> d. Adequate and convenient vehicular access, circulation and parking should be provided; <br /> e. Public health and safety of campers and those reasonably impacted by the campground (i.e. health, water, sanitation). <br />13. Campgrounds and Recreational vehicle sites with power and water are permitted; campgrounds and recreational vehicle sites without power and water require a conditional use permit. <br />14. The following standards shall apply to the approval and construction of mini-warehouses: <br /> a. A mini-warehouse proposal (application) must include plans for aesthetic improvements and/or sight screening; <br /> b. All buildings with storage units facing property boundaries shall have a minimum setback of thirty-five (35) feet; <br /> c. No commercial or manufacturing activities will be permitted within any building or storage unit; <br /> d. Lease documents shall spell out all conditions and restrictions of the use; <br />Exhibit A <br />8
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