The purpose of this chapter is to identify and mitigate, minimize or eliminate potential impacts from timber harvest and associated forest accesses (which includes but is not limited to improved and unimproved rights-of-way, access easements or driveways that are on or are used to access land to be cleared) on drainage courses and critical areas. Orderly development and protection of critical areas directly concern the public’s health, safety and welfare. Pursuant to RCW
76.09.240 and WAC
222-20-040, Kitsap County has limited authority to regulate Class IV forest practices and this chapter is an exercise of that authority. These regulations establish procedures for review of conversion forest practices application(s), conversion option harvest plan and lifting of permit moratoria.
This chapter implements WAC
222-20-040(3) relating to conversion forest practices and is not intended as a separate forest practice permit system. This chapter does not affect Class I, II, III, or Class IV-special forest practices as defined in the Forest Practices Act, Chapter
76.09 RCW and Chapter
222-16 WAC. Conditions of issuance of timber harvest permit pursuant to this chapter are intended to be conditions on the forest practices application to the Washington State Department of Natural Resources when that department issues a forest practices application pursuant to WAC
222-020-040. Issuance of a timber harvest permit does not grant authority to begin any forest practice as defined in Chapter
76.09 RCW, as such authority is statutorily vested in the Department of Natural Resources.
This chapter implements WAC
222-20-051 relating to conversion option harvest plans and RCW
76.09.060 relating to the six-year permit moratorium.
A. For Classes II, III, and IV-special forest practices, if a landowner wishes to maintain the option to convert forest land to a use other than commercial timber operations, the landowner may request that the county approve a conversion option harvest plan.
B. If a local governmental entity approves a plan, the landowner must attach it to the forest practices application or notification.
C. The plan will be a condition of the approved application or notification.
D. Violation of the plan shall result in the development prohibitions or the conditions described in RCW
76.09.460.
E. Reforestation requirements will not be waived regardless of the existence of a conversion option harvest plan.
This chapter will be augmented with a memorandum of agreement between the Department of Natural Resources and Kitsap County.
(Ord. 150-A (2000) § 2, 2000; Ord. 622 (2023) § 4, 2023)