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Chapter 8.40 SPECIAL USES
8.40.010 Purpose and application.
8.40.020 Types of special uses.
8.40.030 General conditions.
8.40.040 Use of public right-of-way.
The purpose of this chapter is to establish the conditions under which certain special and temporary uses of private property may be permitted for a limited period of time when safe and compatible with the general vicinity and adjacent uses. Applications for special uses and temporary uses shall be subject to a Class 1 review unless referred to the planning and historic preservation commission by the mayor and/or his or her designee for a Class 1A or Class 2 review. This section does not apply to special events governed by Chapter 5.20 RMC or the use of public property governed by RMC Title 12. [Ord. 1144 § 1, 2018; Ord. 1133 § 1, 2017; Ord. 1111 § 1, 2015; Ord. 1060 § 2, 2010; Ord. 1059 § 2 (Exh. A (12.220.010)), 2010.]
A. Major Special Uses. These uses are activities that are of limited time or duration, but have the potential to adversely affect the health and safety of the surrounding uses and the general community as determined by the city.
These types of uses or events may include construction related activities.
B. Minor Special Uses. These uses are activities that are of limited time or duration, and have minimal impact upon the surrounding uses and general community as determined by the city.
1. These types of uses may include seasonal or special uses such as Christmas tree lots, firework stands, and/or produce stands.
C. Temporary Uses. These uses are not permanent, but may be permitted for an extended period of time, subject to conditions.
1. Temporary structures for the housing of equipment or containing supervisory offices in connection with major construction projects may be erected and maintained during the progress of such construction projects; provided, that such temporary structure may not be maintained for a period exceeding 90 days unless an extension is granted by the city.
a. Temporary placement of a travel trailer or mobile home to provide housing while constructing a permanent dwelling on the same lot or parcel of land; provided, that such temporary use may not be maintained for a period exceeding six months except that the mayor and/or his or her designee may extend this period for no more than six additional months.
b. Temporary occupancy of a travel trailer adjacent to any existing residence on the lot or parcel of the residence to provide housing for bona fide visitors and guests of occupants of the permanent residence. One temporary permit may be issued for a maximum period of three consecutive weeks, provided the city may approve one extension for up to three consecutive weeks, except that permits will not be required until 48 hours after initially entering the city limits. Temporary trailers shall be required to meet all setbacks, lot coverage and height requirements for the principal use in the applicable district.
2. The temporary use of storage containers during approved construction activities.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, if there have been no material changes, as determined by the city, to a previously approved special use permit during this 90-day period, an applicant may submit a written request for extension prior to the initial 90-day expiration for no more than one 180-day extension. [Ord. 1111 § 1, 2015; Ord. 1060 § 2, 2010; Ord. 1059 § 2 (Exh. A (12.220.020)), 2010.]
The following conditions must be met in order to issue a special use or temporary use permit:
A. The proposed use or activity shall not be located in or adversely impact critical or environmentally sensitive areas;
B. Each site occupied by a special use must provide or have available sufficient parking and vehicular maneuvering area for the general public and must provide safe and efficient interior circulation and ingress and egress to and from public rights-of-way;
C. The special use shall comply with all applicable standards of the Kittitas County health department;
D. All applicants for special uses shall obtain, prior to occupancy of the site, all applicable city permits, licenses and other approvals (i.e., business license, building permit, administrative approvals, etc.);
E. The applicant for the special use shall supply written authorization from the owner of property on which the special use is located;
F. Each site occupied by a special use shall be left free of debris, litter, or other evidence of the special use upon completion of removal of the use;
G. The mayor or his/her designee may establish such additional conditions as may be deemed necessary to ensure land use compatibility and to minimize potential impacts on nearby uses. These include, but are not limited to, time and frequency of operation, special arrangements for parking and traffic circulation, requirement for screening or enclosure, notification of affected property owners, and guarantees for site restoration and cleanup following special uses. [Ord. 1111 § 1, 2015; Ord. 1060 § 2, 2010; Ord. 1059 § 2 (Exh. A (12.220.030)), 2010.]
Any person proposing a special or temporary use which also proposes or affects the use of public right-of-way shall obtain a special event permit pursuant to Chapter 5.20 RMC or a right-of-way permit pursuant to Chapter 12.50 RMC, as applicable. [Ord. 1144 § 1, 2018; Ord. 1133 § 2, 2017; Ord. 1111 § 1, 2015; Ord. 1060 § 2, 2010; Ord. 1059 § 2 (Exh. A (12.220.040)), 2010.]