A.
Wetlands and their buffer areas are valuable natural systems with significant natural constraints. In their natural state wetlands provide many ecological functions and values that ensure the general health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Leavenworth. Physical functions of wetlands include: water quality values (pollution filtration, sediment removal, oxygen production, nutrient recycling and chemical and nutrient absorption), aquatic productivity, microclimate regulation, and fish and wildlife habitat. Values of wetlands include: flood control, wave damage protection, erosion control, groundwater recharge, domestic/irrigation water supply, timber/natural resources, energy resources (peat), livestock grazing, fishing/hunting, recreation, aesthetics, education/scientific research and migratory waterfowl. This chapter is intended to prevent adverse environmental impacts to proposed development and to designated wetlands and associated buffers. These protection measures are designed to protect designated wetlands based on overall uniqueness and value of the wetland and intensity of proposed land use.
B.
This chapter is designed to reflect the following priority issues as a part of the overall goal:
1.
Protect those wetlands designated under RCW 36.70A.170 that are outside of shoreline areas;
2.
Protect property rights;
3.
Encourage voluntary creation of wetland areas;
4.
Compensation for loss of value of lands designated as wetlands and to include their required buffers.
These specific goal components should be sought without infringement on the health and welfare of the citizens of Leavenworth.
(Ord. 1395 § 1 (Exh. A), 2011; Ord. 1597 § 1 (Att. A), 2019)