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CDS Study Session
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Washington Department of Natural Resources in addition to the reference to Ecology and Fish and <br /> Wildlife. DNR, via Washington Geological Survey, provides BAS for geologically hazardous areas. <br /> On page 33, KCC§ 17A.02.620. Qualified professional. "A qualified professional for preparing <br /> Geologically Hazardous Area Assessments must be a professional geologist or engineering <br /> geologist licensed in the State of Washington." Great! <br /> On page 59 "§ 17A.06.020. Designation, classification, and mapping. Designation. Lands classified as <br /> landslide, erosion (including channel migration zones), alluvial fan, seismic, and mine hazard areas, <br /> are hereby designated as geologically hazardous areas." <br /> Great to see the detailed provisions about alluvial fan! Great to the Washington Department of <br /> Natural Resources mentioned on page 61 with mapping info. DNR has more maps than the historic <br /> maps that are mentioned. Suggest including a reference to the Washington Geologic Information <br /> Portal. <br /> On page 62, good to see "Critical facilities prohibited. Critical facilities shall not be sited within <br /> landslide, erosion, alluvial fan, or mine hazard areas unless there is no other practical <br /> alternative." <br /> On page 66, the code refers to the Geologically Hazardous Areas Risk Assessment and a <br /> Geotechnical Report. Geotechnical report has a definition in the code.That definition does not <br /> include the term Geologically Hazardous Areas Risk Assessment. Suggest adding that term to the <br /> definition so the terms are both defined and in agreement.Also, so it is clear that there is just one <br /> type of geotechnical report/review/assessment rather than a tiered approach. <br /> Overall, the code provisions are thoughtful, well-written, and detailed. Nice work! <br /> Kittitas Comp Plan V3.0 RedlinesPDF <br /> Due to time constraints, I cannot provide a detailed review of the comp plan. In a quick look at it, it <br /> looks ok. <br /> Below, I include our usual language for this and future endeavors. <br /> Recognizing the limitations of the current proposals, I want to mention that it would be great for you <br /> to consider these in current or future work, be it in your comprehensive plan, development code, <br /> and SMP updates, and in your work in general: <br /> • Consider adding a reference to the definition of geologically hazardous areas, WAC 365-190- <br /> 120, in other areas besides the CAO. In addition, consider adding a reference to WAC 365- <br /> 196-480 for natural resource lands. <br /> • Consider adding in other areas besides the CAO. If you have not checked our interactive <br /> database, the Washington Geologic Information Portal, lately, you may wish to do so. <br /> Geologic Information Portal I WA- DNR <br /> • If you have not checked out our Geologic Planning page, you may wish to do so. Geologic <br /> Planning I WA- DNR <br />
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