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4/14/2026
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Joint Board of County Commissioners & Planning Commission
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Kittitas County Development Regulations Proposed Changes for Periodic Update 2026 <br /> Red underlined is new text Strikethrough text is proposed to be rernov_.- <br /> 17.15.0060.2 Footnotes Associated with Rural Non-LAMIRD Use Table. <br /> 10. Utilities are defined and regulated by KCC Chapter 17.61,Utilities.Not permitted in the Agriculture Study <br /> Overlay Zone. <br /> 11. Utilities are defined and regulated by KCC Chapter 17.61, Utilities. Limited to the capital facilities, <br /> 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 <br /> following criteria: <br /> a. Campgrounds should be located at sufficient distance from existing rural residential/residential <br /> 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 <br /> privacy of nearby residences or interfere with normal traffic flow; <br /> c. Landscaping or appropriate screening should be required and maintained where necessary for <br /> 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, <br /> water,sanitation). <br /> 13. Campgrounds and Recreational vehicle sites with power and water are permitted; campgrounds and <br /> 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 <br /> sight screening; <br /> b. All buildings with storage units facing property boundaries shall have a minimum setback of thirty- <br /> 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 /> e. Signs, other than on-site direction aids, shall number not more than two (2) and shall not exceed <br /> forty(40)square feet each in area. <br /> 15. Permitted when conducted wholly within an enclosed building(excluding off-street parking and loading <br /> areas). <br /> 16. Limited to farm implement repair and maintenance. <br /> 17. Limited to offices directly related to tourism and recreation. <br /> 18. Retail sales are limited to groceries and sales directly related to tourism and recreation. Structural <br /> footprint containing all of these activities may not exceed 4,000 square feet. <br /> 19. Limited to composting facilities. <br /> 20. Limited to those services typicallyfound on other destination resort properties and designed to serve the <br /> convenience needs of the users and employees of the master planned resort. Shall be designed to <br /> discourage use from non-resort users by locating such services well within the site rather than on its <br /> perimeter. <br /> 21. No new cemeteries. Existing cemeteries may expand or enlarge within established cemetery boundaries <br /> as of the date of amendment adoption,and in compliance with applicable standards and regulations. <br /> 22. When located no more than forty-five (45)feet from the centerline of the public street or highway and <br /> selling goods produced on site. <br /> 23. Hay processing, and small-scale processing of agricultural products produced on the premises are <br /> permitted without a conditional use permit. <br /> Chapter 17.15 ALLOWED USES Page 22 of 72 <br />
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