The purpose of this Title is to establish regulations pertaining to development which protect designated critical areas, as defined by the Washington State Growth Management Act (GMA) (RCW 36.70A). The GMA requires the use of "best available science," also as defined in that law, in developing policies and development regulations to protect the functions and values of critical areas, in addition to, giving special consideration to conservation or protection measures necessary to preserve or enhance anadromous fisheries. GMA-designated critical areas, all of which are present in Kittitas County, include: Critical aquifer recharge areas, fish and wildlife habitat conservation areas, frequently flooded areas, geologically hazardous areas, and wetlands. The regulations of this Title are intended to:
1.
Provide for no net loss of the function and values of critical areas;
2.
Conserve, protect, and; where feasible, restore critical areas and their functions and values;
3.
Protect unique, fragile and/or valuable elements of the environment, including ground and surface waters, anadromous fish species, and other fish and wildlife and their habitats;
4.
Protect the public health, safety, and general welfare from hazards associated with critical areas;
5.
Further the goals and objectives of the Kittitas County Comprehensive Plan and all of its elements;
6.
Implement the goals and requirements of the Washington Growth Management Act (RCW Chapter 36.70A);
7.
Allow for reasonable use of all properties in Kittitas County.
(Ord. 2021-016, 2021; Ord. 2025-006, 7/1/2025)