The following activities shall be exempt from the provisions of this chapter provided they are conducted using best management practices:
(1)
Existing and ongoing agricultural activities, as defined in Chapter 22A.020 MMC, and any lands designated long-term commercially significant agricultural lands;
(2)
Maintenance, operation and reconstruction of existing roads, streets, utilities and associated structures; provided, that reconstruction of any structures may not increase the impervious area;
(3)
Normal maintenance, repair and reconstruction of residential or commercial structures; provided, that reconstruction of any structures may not increase the previous floor area;
(4)
Site investigative work and studies necessary for preparing land use applications, including soils tests, water quality studies, wildlife studies and similar tests and investigations; provided, that any disturbance of critical areas shall be the minimum necessary to carry out the work or studies;
(5)
Educational activities, scientific research, and outdoor recreational activities that will not have a significant effect on the habitat area;
(6)
Public agency emergency activities necessary to prevent an immediate threat to public health, safety or property;
(7)
Prior to the effective date of the ordinance codified in this chapter, any of the following activities that have met all conditions of approval in a timely manner and are consistent with the reasonable use provisions of this chapter:
(a)
Complete applications as defined by the appropriate ordinance or by city policy;
(b)
Approved plats; and
(c)
Development of legally created lots which have been recorded with Snohomish County, provided they were reviewed and approved under Ordinance No. 1928, "Sensitive Areas," adopted December 14, 1992, or as amended at the time of final plat approval; and
(8)
Minor activities not mentioned above and determined by the community development department to pose minimal risk to the public health, safety, general welfare and critical area functions.
(Ord. 2852 § 10 (Exh. A), 2011)