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Kittitas County,WA <br /> § 17A.04.050 KITTITAS COUNTY CODE § 17A.04.060 <br /> d. The discharge meets state water quality standards,including total maximum daily load(TMDL) <br /> standards as appropriate at the point of discharge. <br /> 8. Onsite sewage systems and wells. <br /> a. New on-site sewage systems and/or individual wells may be placed within standard aquatic fish <br /> and wildlife habitat conservation area buffers only if: <br /> i. There are no alternative locations outside of the buffer; <br /> ii. It complies with all state and local regulations; and <br /> iii. The onsite sewage system and/or well is accessory to an approved residential structure,for <br /> which it is not feasible to connect to a public sanitary sewer system, and is subject to <br /> approval by the Director on a case by case basis. <br /> b. The onsite sewage system and/or well is accessory to an approved residential structure,for which <br /> it is not feasible to connect to a public sanitary sewer system, and is subject to approval by the <br /> Director on a case by case basis. <br /> i. Connection to an available public sanitary sewer system; <br /> ii. Replacement with a new on-site sewage system located in a portion of the site that has <br /> already been disturbed by development and is located landward from the habitat area as far <br /> as possible,provided the proposed sewage system is in compliance with the Kittitas County <br /> Health Department; or <br /> iii. Repair to the existing on-site septic system. <br /> (Ord. 2021-016,2021) <br /> § 17A.04.060. Reporting. <br /> 1. When required. If a proposed development is located within or adjacent to a known or suspected fish <br /> and wildlife habitat conservation area, the Director shall require the applicant to submit a habitat <br /> management plan prepared by a qualified professional,defined in KCC§ 17A.02.620,which includes <br /> the information listed in this section. The requirement to provide a habitat management plan for fish <br /> and wildlife habitat conservation areas may be waived on a case by case basis if the Director <br /> determines that there are no potential direct and/or indirect impacts on designated species or habitats <br /> that would result from the proposed development. <br /> 2. Contents. When required by this chapter, habitat management plans for habitat conservation shall <br /> include the general critical areas report requirements, as described in KCC § 17A.01.080, in addition <br /> the following: <br /> a. Identification of any state or federal endangered,threatened, sensitive, or candidate species that <br /> have a primary association with habitat on the project area; <br /> b. Map showing the location of the ordinary high water mark and/or locations of fish and wildlife <br /> habitat conservation area(s)and their buffers in accordance with KCC § 17A.04.020; <br /> C. The vegetative, faunal, topographic, and hydrologic characteristics of the fish and wildlife <br /> habitat conservation area; <br /> d. A discussion of any federal, state, or local special management recommendations, including <br /> Downloaded from https:Hecode360.com/KI6857 on 2025-05-15 <br />