HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 03-166-CCBOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Grant County, Washington
A RESOLUTION APPROVING A PLAT RESOLUTION No. 2003- /L/ -CC
ALTERATION OF LOTS 1 & 2 IN LAKE
SHORE ACRES. IN THE NE 1/4 OF
SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 20 N. RANGE
27 E. WM. Richard Combs -,and
Gerald Bowman
WHEREAS, the Grant County Board of County Commissioners have been advised that
an open record public hearing was conducted, before the Grant County Planning Commission on
November 5, 2003, on the matter of a plat alteration of lots l & 2 in Lakeshore Acres in the NE
1/4 of Section 35, Township 20 N. Range 27 E. WM.; and
WHEREAS, the Grant County Planning Commission on November 5, 2003
unanimously approved a motion to recommend approval of this plat alteration to the Board of
County Commissioners; and
WHEREAS, the Grant County Board of Commissioners held a closed record public
hearing on December 22, 2003; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners have found that the proposal will not
adversely effect the health, safety, and general welfare of the public in the vicinity of the
proposal; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners have found that the proposal is
consistent with the Grant County Comprehensive Plan, the Unified Development Code, Chapter
23.04 "Zoning", other land use regulations, and SEPA; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners have found that the public use and
interest will apparently be served by the plat alteration; and
WHEREAS, the proposed plat alteration meets the applicable requirements of Unified
Development Code, Chapter 22.04 "Land Division"; and
WHEREAS, the proposed plat alteration does comply with the Health District's
requirements for sewage disposal and potable water supply; and
WHEREAS, the proposed plat alteration does contain an accurate legal description of
the lots being created, and the roads and easements therein; and
WHEREAS, the proposed plat alteration does comply with Grant County regulations
pertaining to roads, utilities, drainage, access for emergency vehicles, and other infrastructure
improvements; and
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WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners have made a decision to approve the
plat alteration subject to the suggested 11 conditions of approval.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, THAT the Board of County
Commissioners for Grant County, Washington approve by this Resolution, and subject to the 11
conditions of approval listed below, the plat alteration of lots 1 & 2 in Lakeshore Acres in the
NE 1/4 of Section 35, Township 20 N. Range 27 E. Willamette Meridian, Grant County,
Washington.
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
1. The Proposal shall be in compliance with the Growth Management Act, The Washington
State Environmental Policy Act, the Grant County Unified Development Code and all
applicable federal, state, and local regulations, rulings or requirements.
2. Proposal shall comply with all requirements of the Grant County Health District, the
Washington State Department of Health, and the Washington State Department of Ecology
regarding domestic water supply, sewage systems and storm water control and treatment
including, but not limited to; RCW 90.48.080 Discharge of Polluting Water Prohibited;
WAC 173-201, Surface Water Standards; WAC 173-201A, Ground Water Quality Standards;
and, WAC 246-272, On -Site Sewage Systems.
Proposal shall comply with all requirements of the Grant County Fire Marshal and shall
comply with the Grant County Fire Flow Guidelines, the Uniform Building Code, Uniform
Fire Code and all other applicable requirements for fire protection and life safety.
4. Proposal shall comply with all requirements of the Grant County Public Works Department,
including but not limited to:
a) Provide a Re -plat check fee of $100.00.
b) Provide a 20' radius at the right-of-way intersection of McConihe Rd. and E -NE
Road.
c) Provide a Plat Certificate from a Title Company for the new dedicated right-of-
way above.
d) Adjust Vicinity map to match Plat detail.
5. Proposal shall comply with all requirements of the Grant County Auditor.
6. If any Native American Grave site(s) or archaeological/cultural resources (Indian Artifacts)
are found on the proposed site all construction activity shall stop and the owner/developer
shall immediately notify the Grant County Planning Department, the Colville Confederated
Tribes and the Washington State Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation.
7. Proposal shall comply with all requirements of the Grant County Assessor's Office.
8. Approval of the plat alteration shall be contingent upon conformance with all applicable land
use rules and regulations in effect as of September 17, 2003.
9. On sheet 1 of the final Plat Alteration show the division of lot 8.
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10. The final Plat Alteration shall comply with UDC section 23.12.075 Clustering Standards.
11. The proposal shall comply with all requirements of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and the
following language will be required on the final plat prior to approval:
Bureau of Reclamation concurrence for this plat is limited to the extent of the plat's compliance
with the requirements of RCW 58.17.310.
Drain Construction: Rising ground water tables are common in irrigation projects Federal drain
construction funds are not available for draining of subdivisions and other areas not in a
commercial agriculture land use, unless such drainage is incidental to the required drainage of
adjacent agricultural land and meets Federal technical and economic feasibility requirements.
This land is included within the Quincy -Columbia Basin Irrigation District and is subject to the
laws of the United States and the State of Washington relative to the Columbia Basin Project and
is liable for further assessments, if any, levied by said District. It is also understood and agreed
that when this plat is served by County roads, irrigable land within the road right-of-way or
isolated by said dedication will not become a charge to Grant County and payable to the Quincy -
Columbia Basin Irrigation District for construction, operation and maintenance of the Project.
District Secretary -Manager
IRRIGATION APPROVAL:
Bureau of Reclamation
Water Supply: Concurrence by the Bureau of Reclamation for this plat does not assure the
availability of a water supply, nor does it bind the United States to issue a permanent right for a
Federal water supply. A supply of Federal project water to this land is assured only upon full
compliance with corollary Federal and State legislation
EFFECTIVE DATE: Upon signature.
DATED this c,?Qr4day of December 2003.
Bureau of Reclamation
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Yea Nay Abstain GRANT COUNTY, WASHINGTON
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Deborah Kay Moore, air
ATTEST: 1/ ❑ ❑
LeRoy C. Allison, Member
Clerk of the Board
❑ ❑ Tim Sne d, M ber
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