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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 />3. Environmental review pursuant to the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA, RCW <br />43,21 C), shall occur and shall address significant impacts associated with development <br />and redevelopment of the existing development. <br />Chapter 17.40 C-G GENERAL COMMERCIAL ZONE <br />17.40.110 Repel Off-street parking. <br />1. Residential Parking Exceptions. <br />i. Garages are not required to meet minimum parking spaces required in Table <br />17.11.039(4)(a)(i). <br />j. Parking spaces that count towards minimum parking requirements maybe <br />enclosed or unenclosed. <br />k. Tandem parking spaces must count towards meeting minimum parking <br />requirements at a rate of one space for every 20 linear feet with any <br />necessary provisions for turning radius. <br />1. Existence of legally nonconforming gravel surfacing in existing designated <br />parking areas may not be a reason for prohibiting utilization of existing space <br />in the parking area to meet local parking standards, up to a maximum of six <br />parking spaces. <br />m. Parking space sizes shall be eight feet by 20 feet, except for required parking <br />for people with disabilities. <br />n. Off-street parking is not required as a condition of permitting a residential <br />project if compliance with tree retention would otherwise make a proposed <br />residential development or redevelopment infeasible. <br />o. Parking spaces that consist of grass block pavers may count toward <br />minimum parking requirements. <br />p. Existing parking spaces that do not conform to the requirements of this <br />section by June 6, 2024, are not required to be modified or resized, except for <br />compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Existing paved parking <br />lots are not required to change the size of existing parking spaces during <br />resurfacing if doing so will be more costly or require significant <br />reconfiguration of the parking space locations. <br />17.40.120 Existing Residential Exceptions. <br />4. A portion of exterior wall assemblies that include insulation shall be allowed to <br />project up to an additional eight inches into the setbacks on all sides. <br />Chapter 17.40 C-G GENERAL COMMERCIAL ZONE <br />Page 69 of 72 <br />