The purpose of this chapter is to identify and conserve long-term commercially significant forest, agricultural, and mineral resource lands designated pursuant to this chapter as required by the Growth Management Act of 1990 (Chapter 17, Laws of 1990) by supplementing the development regulations contained in various ordinances of Lewis County and other applicable state and federal laws by providing additional controls and measures to conserve resource lands and protect human health and safety. This chapter is adopted under the authority of Chapters 36.70A and 36.70 RCW.
The intent of this chapter is to facilitate the processing of relevant land use and development applications in a timely fashion with minimum intrusion on individual freedom, with a maximum of consistency and predictability.
It is a policy of Lewis County that the resource lands supporting agriculture, forest, and mineral extractive industries be conserved as identified in this chapter, and further that reasonable associated and incidental uses be identified which aid and assure the economic viability of the long-term commercial resource user. Reasonable regulation shall be achieved by the balancing of individual and collective interests.
The countywide planning policies identified private property rights as the primary priority and all applications of this chapter shall be cognizant and consistent with private property rights.
No permit granted pursuant to this chapter shall remove an applicant's obligations with respect to applicable provisions of any other federal, state, or local law or regulation, including, but not limited to, the acquisition of any other required permit or approval.
Minimize impacts by limiting the degree or magnitude of the action and its implementation by using appropriate technology, or by taking affirmative steps to avoid or reduce impacts;
Lewis County respects the right of property owners to use their property consistent with the guidelines presented. Priorities in subsection (4) of this section are preferences to guide development and may be mixed to facilitate reasonable use of property, with increasing mitigation applied to the greater impacts to protect the functions, systems, and values identified.
The priorities in subsection (4) of this section shall not be used to deny a permit for activities specifically authorized on resource lands or buffers where reasonable nonresource land alternatives are unavailable.
Existing property uses shall not be affected by this chapter. This chapter will apply only when regulations require a development permit from Lewis County.
The development regulations for resource lands, as set forth in this chapter, shall be reviewed during consideration of the implementing regulations for the Lewis County comprehensive plan, adopted pursuant to Chapter 36.70A RCW.