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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 />m. Wineries; <br />n. Manufacturing of industrial or household adhesives, glues, cements, or component parts thereof, from <br />vegetable, animal or synthetic plastic materials; <br />o. Waste (refuse) recycling and processing; <br />p. On -site and off -site hazardous waste storage and/or treatment. Off -site materials shall be accepted only <br />from Kittitas County source sites. <br />In considering the issuance of conditional use permits for the foregoing listed uses, the Board shall: <br />a. Assure that the degree of compatibility enunciated as the purpose of this title shall be maintained with <br />respect to the particular use on the particular site and in consideration of other existing and potential uses <br />within the general area in which such use is proposed to be located; <br />b. Recognize and compensate for variations and degree of technological processes and equipment as related <br />to the factors of noise, smoke, fumes, vibration, odors, and hazards. Unless substantial proof is offered <br />showing that such process and/or equipment has reduced the above factors so as to be negligible, use is <br />located not less than one thousand (1,000) feet from any church, school, park, playground or occupied <br />dwelling on the same lot or parcel as such use. <br />21. In considering proposals for location of campgrounds, the Board shall consider at a minimum the following <br />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 privacy <br />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, <br />water, sanitation). <br />22. 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 <br />screening; <br />b. All buildings with storage units facing property boundaries shall have a minimum setback of 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 and shall not exceed 40 square <br />feet each in area; and <br />f. In Type 3 LAMIRDS, the use shall be conducted wholly within an enclosed building. <br />23. Subject to provisions of KCC Chapter 17.66, Electric Vehicle Infrastructure. <br />24. Subject to the following requirements: <br />a. A maximum of two ADUs shall be allowed per lot; <br />b. ADUs must be able to comply with all applicable development standards; <br />c. The ADU shall not exceed 1,500 square feet; <br />d. All setback requirements for the zone in which the ADU is located shall apply; <br />e. The ADU shall meet the applicable health department standards for potable water and sewage disposal, <br />including providing adequate water supplies under RCW 19.27.097; <br />f. No mobile homes or recreational vehicles shall be allowed as an ADU; <br />Chapter 17.15 ALLOWED USES Page 37 of 72 <br />