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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 />28. Maximum of four boarders and two bedrooms dedicated to the use. <br />2g <br />. <br />in <br />which <br />located;-&. The Speciai 6are Dwelling must meet aR setback requirements for the ?one <br />b-. The Special E)are Dwelling must meet all applicable heaLth department requirements for potabLe <br />water and sewage disposal, <br />. <br />'Lo issuance indicates <br />eE E)vvner must reco, d a I 1ULiUU title prior to the of building permit which the <br />30. Structures and facilities associated with the operation of shooting ranges are permitted and subject to <br />all associated Kittitas County building codes and regulations. Shooting Ranges may be operated in <br />conjunction with other permitted or conditional uses for the specified zone. Shooting Ranges are subject <br />to periodic inspection and certification as deemed necessary by the Kittitas County Sheriff's <br />Department. In considering proposals for the location of Shooting Ranges a detailed site plan shall be <br />required; the Board's review of said site plan and the proposal as a whole shall include, but not be <br />limited, to the following criteria: <br />a. The general health, safety, and welfare of surrounding property owners, their livestock, their <br />agricultural products, and their property. <br />b. Adherence to the practices and recommendations of the "NRA Range Sourcebook." <br />c. Adherence to the practices and recommendations of the "EPA Best Management Practices for Lead <br />at Outdoor Shooting Ranges." <br />d. Proposed shooting ranges in areas designated as agricultural land of long-term commercial <br />significance shall comply with RCW 36.70A.177(3) as currently existing or hereafter amended, and <br />shall be limited to lands with poor soils or those unsuitable for agriculture. <br />31. Subject to the provisions of KCC Chapter 17.66, Electric Vehicle Infrastructure. <br />32. Single-family homes located in Twin Pines Trailer Park, Central Mobile Home Park, or Swiftwater shall be <br />subject to the provisions of KCC Chapter 17.24, Historic Trailer Court Zone. <br />33. When located in the Liberty Historic Overlay Zone, this use is subject to the provisions of KCC <br />Chapter 17.59. <br />34. Limited to facilities that serve traditional rural or resource activities (such as granges). Allowed as a <br />permitted use in the Liberty Historic Overlay Zone, subject to the provisions of KCC Chapter 17.59. <br />35. Allowed only as a conditional use in the Liberty Historic Overlay Zone, subject to the provisions of KCC <br />Chapter 17.59. <br />36. Prohibited in the Liberty Historic Overlay Zone. Temporary asphalt plants only. <br />37. As of September 1, 1998, mobile homes are no longer allowed to be transported and placed within <br />Kittitas County. Those units presently located in Kittitas County that are to be relocated within Kittitas <br />County must have a fire/life inspection approved by the Washington State Department of Labor and <br />Industries. Mobile homes located in Twin Pines Trailer Park, Central Mobile Home Park, or Swiftwater <br />shall be subject to the provisions of KCC Chapter 17.24, Historic Trailer Court Zone. <br />Chapter 17.15 ALLOWED USES Page 24 of 72 <br />