The conditional uses listed herein shall be administered pursuant to the applicable provisions of Chapter
20.80 WCC (Supplementary Requirements) and Chapter
22.05 WCC (Project Permit Procedures), the Whatcom County SEPA Ordinance, the Whatcom County Subdivision Ordinance and the Whatcom County Shoreline Management Program. Applicable conditional use permit criteria are established in the provisions of WCC §
20.43.900 and will not be subject to the conditional use criteria provided for in WCC §
22.05.026.
.151 Construction and operation of water diversion structures, impoundment dams and hydroelectric generating facilities not permitted under WCC § 20.43.058.
.153 Surface mining, rock crushing, and accessory washing and sorting, subject to conditions in WCC § 20.36.159.
.154 Operation of dispersed, primitive recreational facilities including tent campgrounds, game reserves, developed trailheads with parking for more than 30 vehicles, but excluding uses such as community centers, riding academies, off-road vehicle parks, parks, marinas, camping clubs, institutional camps and recreational vehicle and travel trailer parks.
.155 The operation of facilities intended to provide education related to forestry and the purpose of this district, including but not limited to conservation laboratories.
.156 Major utility and communication facilities.
.157 Primary or low intensity, secondary processing facilities of timber not permitted in WCC § 20.43.052, excluding pulp, paper or plywood mills.
.158 Permanent living quarters for trail crews, fire crews, nursery crews, logging crews, and maintenance crews where the use of the living quarters is directly connected to the operation of forest management activities on the property. All such living quarters must conform with Whatcom County Development Standards.
.159 Semipermanent modular or mobile home living quarters, in conformance with Whatcom County Development Standards, for a property watchman, which meets the following conditions:
(1) Limited to one watchman living quarters for each major forest access road which serves large blocks (640 acres or greater) of forest land zoned Commercial Forestry.
(2) All watchman living quarters under this section must be located as close as possible to the paved road and be directly adjacent to the major forest access road.
.162 Aircraft landing areas within 1,000 feet of any building or structure when solely for commercial logging or forest management uses; provided no landing area shall be located within 500 feet of any other zoning district, building or structure, except that a legal affidavit from adjacent property owner(s) allowing all, or a portion, of that 500 feet as a recorded easement on their property, presented as part of a conditional use permit application, shall be acceptable. The surface of this area shall be pervious. Handling and storage of fuel and bulk chemicals, associated with forest management, on or near the landing area must comply with pertinent state and county codes. Emergency operations (i.e., forest fire control) may be conducted from these locations.
.163 Mineral processing facilities.
.185 Type I solid waste handling facilities.
.186 Type II solid waste handling facilities.
.187 Type III solid waste handling facilities; provided, that:
(1) The facility or site will not be located within the 100-year floodplain or the Lake Whatcom watershed. The facility or site will not be located within any area identified in an adopted critical areas ordinance unless outside of the floodplain and at least three feet in elevation higher than the floodway elevation;
(2) Solid waste handling facilities shall be located at least 1,500 feet from the following:
(a) All zoning district boundaries, except Commercial Forestry and Industrial Zones;
(b) Public parks, public recreation areas, or publicly-owned wildlife areas;
(c) Archaeological and historical sites that are registered with the State Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation;
(d) Shorelines that are within the jurisdiction of the Shoreline Management Program;
(e) Rivers, streams or creeks that contain documented threatened or endangered fish species;
(f) This 1,500-foot buffer does not apply to:
(i) Structures used for offices, storage areas for equipment, and weigh scales. These facilities shall be set back from the property line 100 feet or the standard zoning district setback, whichever is greater;
(3) Inert landfills shall be located at least 500 feet from the following:
(a) All zoning district boundaries, except Commercial Forestry and Industrial Zones;
(b) Public parks, public recreation areas, or publicly-owned wildlife areas;
(c) Archaeological and historical sites that are registered with the State Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation;
(d) Shorelines that are within the jurisdiction of the Shoreline Management Program;
(e) Rivers, streams or creeks that contain documented threatened or endangered fish species;
(f) This 500-foot buffer does not apply to:
(i) Structures used for offices, storage areas for equipment, and weigh scales. These facilities shall be set back from the property line 100 feet or the standard zoning district setback, whichever is greater;
(4) The facility or site will not result in filling or excavation, location of structures or buildings, driveways or machinery use except for vegetation maintenance within 100 feet of any property line and except for driveways within 150 feet of any county or state road right-of-way;
(5) The facility or site will have vehicular approaches designed to minimize conflict between automobile and truck traffic, will maintain the carrying capacity of county roads, and will be located on a road classified as all weather, except where use is shown to be intermittent and easily delayed until emergency conditions have passed;
(6) The facility or site has complied with the provisions of WCC §
22.05.026 and all other ordinances and laws regulating solid waste facilities and sites, such as but not limited to the Whatcom County SEPA Ordinance, as well as state and federal regulations concerning solid waste facilities and sites;
(7) All landfills have a final closure plan meeting the requirements of WCC Title
24 and of Chapter
173-350 WAC, and the closure plan includes:
(a) Reclamation in two- to 10-acre increments, as appropriately responsive to the size and intensity of the particular activity, with seeding to be accomplished annually but no later than September 30th;
(b) Permanent vegetative cover that will maintain in healthy growing condition with the level of maintenance that is covered through the financial assurance for post-closure activities; and
(c) Final topography that is consistent with the surrounding area;
(8) The buffer areas and visual screening shall include a minimum of 50 feet wide of landscaping meeting the requirements of WCC §
20.80.300 (Landscaping);
(9) All lighting shall be designed and installed to prevent the illumination of adjacent properties during nonoperating hours;
(10) Signs shall not exceed one nonilluminated freestanding sign, visible from a road, and not exceeding six feet in height and on additional nonilluminated sign attached to a building, but not extending above the lowest portion of the roof, for a maximum total signage of 16 square feet; however, signs giving unacceptable materials, alternate disposal locations, recycling options, or any other information required by other regulations, shall not be included as part of this 16-square-foot allowance but shall be visible only from areas within the parcel unless required by other regulations to be visible to the street and then shall be designed to be compatible with a residential neighborhood including appropriate landscaping;
(11) Solid waste facilities or sites shall be located outside the 10-year time of travel boundary of a public water system's delineated wellhead protection area;
(12) Solid waste facilities or sites that handle putrescible waste will be located at least 10,000 feet from airports serving turbine-powered aircraft and at least 5,000 feet from airports serving piston-powered aircraft. These buffers shall be measured from the boundary of the Airport Operations Zone or, if the airport is not within an Airport Operations Zone, from the boundary of the airport property;
(13) In addition, the Whatcom County hearing examiner may impose conditions of approval which may be necessary to protect the value and enjoyment of existing adjacent uses.
.188 Mitigation banks as a form of compensatory mitigation for wetland and habitat conservation area impacts when permitted in accordance with the provisions of Chapter
16.16 WCC; provided, applications for mitigation banks shall be processed as a major development project pursuant to Chapter
20.88 WCC.
.189 Surface mining subject to Washington State's Surface Mining Act (Chapter
78.44 RCW), and accessory washing, sorting, and rock crushing, when within a Mineral Resource Land Special District subject to the requirements of Chapter
20.73 WCC and all other applicable regulations.
(Ord. 86-42, 1986; Ord. 88-29, 1988; Ord. 91-013, 1991; Ord. 91-023, 1991; Ord. 92-079, 1992; Ord. 92-094, 1992; Ord. 93-076, 1993; Ord. 96-056 Att. A § K1, 1996; Ord. 97-069, 1997; Ord. 2004-014 § 2, 2004; Ord. 2004-026 § 1, 2004; Ord. 2004-041 § 1, 2004; Ord. 2005-068 § 2, 2005; Ord. 2015-016 Exh. A, 2015)