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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 />Footnotes Associated with Rural LAMIRD Use Table. <br />5. Provided the lot contains one acre or more. Agriculture production on smaller lots requires a conditional use <br />permit. Raising of swine and mink prohibited. <br />6. As of September 1, 1998, mobile homes are no longer allowed to be transported and placed within Kittitas <br />County. Those units presently located in Kittitas County that are to be relocated within Kittitas County must <br />have a fire/life inspection approved bythe Washington State Department of Labor and Industries. Single family <br />and mobile homes located in Twin Pines Trailer Park, Central Mobile Home Park or Swiftwater shall be subject <br />to the provisions of KCC Chapter 17.24, Historic Trailer Court Zone. <br />7. When located no more than 45 feet from the centerline of the public street or highway and selling goods <br />produced on site. <br />8. Feedlots existing at the time of adoption of the ordinance codified herein may expand or be enlarged only in <br />compliance with standards and regulations contained herein, and such operations shall comply with all state <br />and/or county health regulations. <br />9. No new cemeteries. Existing cemeteries may expand or enlarge within established cemetery boundaries as of <br />the date of amendment adoption, and in compliance with applicable standards and regulations. <br />10. Not permitted in the Agriculture Study Overlay Zone. <br />11. Permitted when conducted whollywithin an enclosed building (excludingoff-streetparking and loading areas). <br />12. Provided the minimum lot size shall be 15,000 square feet. <br />13. When the office activities are directly related to tourism and recreation. <br />14. Retail sales limited to groceries and sales of souvenirs, gifts, novelties, curios and handicraft products. Grocery <br />stores may not exceed ten thousand (10,000) square feet. <br />15. Any open storage shall be enclosed by a sight -obscuring fence not less than six feet and not more than seven <br />feet high. <br />16. Not to exceed two years. <br />17. Limited to farm implement repair and maintenance, but not to include automobiles, trucks or bikes <br />18. Limited to service stations, provided there shall be no repairing, repainting, reconstruction or sale of motor <br />vehicles from the premises. <br />19. Includes truck stop operations. Minor repair work permitted. <br />20. Because of considerations of odor, dust, smoke, noise, fumes, vibration or hazard, the following uses shall not <br />be permitted in the industrial zone unless a conditional use permit authorizing such use has been granted by <br />the Board: <br />a. All chemical manufacture, storage and/or packaging; <br />b. Asphalt manufacture, mixing, or refining; <br />c. Automobile dismantling, wrecking orjunkyards; <br />d. Blast furnaces or coke ovens; <br />e. Cement, time, gypsum or plaster of Paris manufacture; <br />f. Drop forge industries; <br />g. Reduction or disposal of garbage, offal or similar refuse; <br />h. Oil refining; alternative energy refinery (i.e., biofuels, ethanol) <br />i. Rubber reclaiming; <br />j. Feed yards, livestock sales yards or slaughterhouses; <br />k. Smelting, reduction or refining of metallic ores; <br />L. Tanneries; <br />Chapter 17.15 ALLOWED USES Page 36 of 72 <br />