HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 22-117-CCBOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
GRANT COUNTY, WASHINGTON
RESOLUTION NO. dd.' //I W1
A Resolution Relating to Comprehensive Planning in Grant County in
Accordance with the Washington State Growth Management Act (RCW
36.70. A) and amending the Comprehensive Plan, associated Zone Changes and
Unified Development Code Amendment.
WHEREAS, in 1990, the Washington State Legislature passed, and the Governor signed into
law the Growth Management Act (GMA) as contained in SHB No 2929 (Washington Laws,
1990 lst Ex. Sess., Ch 17), which was subsequently codified as among other chapters,
Chapter 36.70A RCW; and,
WHEREAS, the Washington State Growth Management Act requires all counties and cities
in the State to plan extensively in keeping with state goals and policies on: sprawl reduction,
affordable housing, economic development, open space and recreation, regional
transportation, environmental protection, property rights, natural resource industries, historic
lands and buildings, permit processing, public facilities and services, and early and
continuous public participation; and,
WHEREAS, the Washington State Growth Management Act requires all counties and cities
within the state to classify, designate, and conserve natural resource lands (agricultural and
mineral) and protect critical areas (wetlands, geologically hazardous areas, fish and wildlife
habitat conservation areas, aquifer recharge areas, and frequently flooded areas); and,
WHEREAS, Chapter 36.70 RCW required Grant County to adopt a Comprehensive Plan
that met specified GMA goals and addressed the mandated GMA elements; and,
WHEREAS, after complete review and public record of the State Environmental Review
process, Grant County issued a Final Environmental Impact Statement on July 2, 1999; and
subsequent amendments through 2018; and,
WHEREAS, on July 11, 2022, Grant County issued a SEPA Determination of Non -
Significance (DNS) for these non -project proposals; and,
WHEREAS, over the past years, the Comprehensive Plan's policies may have changed to
ensure that the development patterns in the County remain consistent with the intent of the
communities' vision for the future and the Plan's goals and policies; and,
WHEREAS, it is important that amendments to this plan retain the broad perspectives
articulated in the community vision statements, satisfies the goals and policies of this Plan,
and remain consistent with the intent of the GMA; and,
Grant County
Board of County Commissioners
Grant County Comprehensive Plan Amendment Resolution for the Year 2022
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WHEREAS, the Growth Management Act (GMA) establishes procedures for the review and
amendment of Comprehensive Plans governing counties and cities planning under the Act;
and,
WHEREAS, the County has established a public participation program identifying
procedures whereby proposed amendments or revisions of the Comprehensive Plan are
considered by the governing body of the County no more frequently than once every year;
and,
WHEREAS, amendments to the Comprehensive Plan fall into several major categories or
types and different review application and review criteria apply to each. The kinds of
amendments identified herein may include:
• Urban Growth Area Boundary Changes;
• Plan policy or text changes;
• Plan Map changes;
• Supporting document changes; emergency amendments; and
• Site-specific amendments; and,
WHEREAS, policy amendments may be initiated by the County or by other entities,
organizations or individuals through petition; and,
WHEREAS, petitions were received on forms provided by the Department, containing
appropriate maps showing the proposed change and addressing the policy or map evaluation
criteria as described in the Comprehensive Plan; and,
WHEREAS, On May 3, 2022, the Board of County Commissioners directed staff to initiate
the SEPA review process and schedule each of the complete amendments proposed, along
with staff recommendations before the Planning Commission for public hearing; and,
WHEREAS, public hearings were conducted by the Planning Commission on August 24 and
August 25, 2022, to hear staff recommendations and take public testimony on each of the
proposed amendments to the Grant County Comprehensive Plan and proposed Zone
Changes; making recommendations and listing Findings of Fact on each amendment and
zone change; and,
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission staff reports, and recommendations are made a part
of the record of this public hearing as it relates to SEPA and the attached amendments and
zone changes; and,
WHEREAS, a non -project proposal to consider adoption of amendments to the
Comprehensive Plan, including site-specific land use designation changes, changes to various
Urban Growth Areas were considered, as well as associated Zone Changes: and,
WHEREAS, copies of the SEPA DNS were distributed to agencies, organizations and
individuals listed on the Planning Department distribution list and requesting that comments
be submitted in accordance with WAC 197-11-340 (2); and,
Grant County
Board of County Commissioners
Grant County Comprehensive Plan Amendment Resolution for the Year 2022
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WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners conducted an open -record public hearing
on Tuesday, November 1, 2022, to consider the 2022 requests for amendments to the Grant
County Comprehensive Plan, and the recommendation from the Planning Commission for
each of the proposed amendments and their respective zone changes (if applicable);
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners for
Grant County adopts the attached Findings of Fact per Attachment "B" and the attached
record pertaining to the approval or denial of the 2022 Comprehensive Plan amendments and
Zone Changes; and,
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of County Commissioners for Grant
County adopts Findings of Fact as per Attachment "A" in support of these actions.
PASSED by the Board of County Commissioners in regular session at Ephrata, Washington,
by the following vote, then signed by its membership and attested to by its Clerk in
authorization of such passage this day of �e9 W1v7j '-
2022.
DATED this nary day of eli' )2022.
BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
Yea Nay Abstain GRANT COUNTY,
WASHINGTON
Danny S one, Chair
ATTEST: ❑
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fP _ Clerk of th`� Board` ❑
Grant County
Board of County Commissioners
Grant County Comprehensive Plan Amendment Resolution for the Year 2022
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ATTACHMENT "A"
GRANT COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENTS
2022 FINDINGS OF FACT
Section I — General Findings
1.1 Grant County has experienced and will continue to experience population growth and
accompanying development, resulting in competing demands for public facilities,
services and land uses, and is required to prepare and adopt amendments to the
Comprehensive Plan and land use regulations pursuant to the Growth Management
Act.
1.2 Growth Management requires that land be managed properly and wisely. Otherwise
meeting the demands of a rapidly growing county population is likely to cause urban
and suburban sprawl, commercial strip development, development at inappropriate
locations and densities, damage to environmentally sensitive areas, and the loss of
natural resource lands, rural character, open space, and critical areas. Also, this pattern
of development is likely to create demands for urban services and utilities that are
insufficient to support their extension in a cost-effective manner.
1.3 The 2022 Comprehensive Plan amendment process responds to the environmental
concerns raised during the public hearing process, while protecting property owners
from unconstitutional takings and substantive due process violations.
1.4 RCW 36.70A.020 sets for a list of 13 goals "to guide the development and adoption
of comprehensive plans and development regulations." In the amendment public
hearing process, and these findings of fact, the Planning Commission and Board of
County Commissioners considered the 13 Growth Management Goals, weighed them
as they apply to the subject matter of these findings, and has attempted to achieve a
reasoned balance among them.
Section 2 - Public Participation
2.1 Petitions received by the Planning Department were reviewed by the Board of County
Commissioners, and the Board directed the Planning Department to proceed with
further review of the petitions and to prepare environmental documentation consistent
with the requirements of RCW 43.21 C and Grant County Code Chapter 24.04 (SEPA).
2.2 In accordance with Grant County Unified Development Code Chapter 25.12 —
Legislative Actions, the Planning Commission held public hearings on August 24 and
August 25, 2022, at which time testimony was taken from interested agencies,
organizations, and individual citizens, regarding the proposed amendments and zone
changes.
Attachment "A"
Grant County Comprehensive Plan
Amendment 2022
General Findings of Fact
2.3 Board of County Commissioners and Planning Commission meetings, hearings, and
study sessions requiring "legal notice" were advertised in the local paper of record
pursuant to the requirements of RCW 36.70 and the Grant County Unified
Development Code. Copies of the proposed amendment applications were broadly
disseminated for public and agency review at no charge. All meetings and hearings to
which the public was invited were conducted in an open forum. At hearings, all persons
desiring to speak were given an opportunity to do so. Public testimony and written
correspondence were given full consideration as part of the amendment process.
2.4 The existing enhanced public participation policies within Grant County ensure that the
public had an opportunity to provide meaningful comments on the proposed
amendments.
2.5 The appeal mechanisms contained within Grant County ordinances provide sufficient
due process to allow interested parties an opportunity to respond at a meaningful time
and in a meaningful manner.
Section 3 — Criteria for Amendment Approval
3.1 A petition for a site-specific land use redesignation was reviewed for conformance
with pertinent provisions of the Grant County Comprehensive Plan and Unified
Development Code.
3.2 In reviewing the amendments, the Planning Commission and Board of County
Commissioners considered testimony provided at public hearings and
recommendations provided by staff and interested or affected agencies with
jurisdiction. The Planning Commission and Board of County Commissioners
approved, approved with conditions, or rejected an application for a change of
designation or density based on the following criteria:
(a) The change would benefit the public health, safety, and/or welfare;
(b) The change is warranted because of changed circumstances or because of a need
for additional property in the proposed land -use designation.
(c) The change is consistent with the criteria for land use designations specified in the
Comprehensive Plan.
(d) The change will not be detrimental to uses or property in the immediate vicinity
of the subject property.
(e) The change has merit and value for the community as a whole
(f) The change, if granted, will not result in an enclave of property owners enjoying
greater privileges and opportunities than those enjoyed by other property owners
in the vicinity where there is not substantive difference in the properties
themselves with different designations.
(g) The benefits of the change will outweigh any significant adverse impacts of the
change
Attachment "A"
Grant County Comprehensive Plan
Amendment 2022
General Findings of Fact
(h) The change is consistent with the purpose and intent of the Comprehensive Plan
and the requirement s of Grant County Code Titles 22, 23, 24, and 25; and
(i) The change complies with all other applicable criteria and standards of Grant
County Unified Development Code Chapter 25.12
Section 4 — Board of County Commissioners Final Recommendations
And/or Actions
4.1 Recorded motions by the Board of County Commissioners for each proposed
comprehensive plan amendment and Findings of Fact are listed in Attachment "B"
4.2 Recorded motions by the Board of County Commissioners for each proposed zone
change and Findings of Fact are listed in Attachment "B"
4.3 Supporting Findings of Fact for each decision were identified under Section 3 as
detailed above, unless, otherwise noted in the record of the Board of County
Commissioners.
4.4 Detailed applications along with supporting documentation and staff reports are made
a part of this recommendation.
Attachment "A"
Grant County Comprehensive Plan
Amendment 2022
General Findings of Fact
ATTACHMENT `B'
FINAL ACTION AND FINDINGS OF FACT
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
2022 AMENDMENTS
1)
P22-0130
— Bexco Property XXII LLC
2)
P22-0138
—Jay Gerow &Erin O'Leary
3)
P22-0142
—Live Nation Worldwide, Inc.
4)
P22-0150
—Sentinel Shores LLC
5)
P22-0152
—Deanna Detwiler
6)
P22-0154
— REC Silicon, Inc.
7)
P22-0156
—Astro Enterprises LLC
8)
P22-0158
—Grant County
9)
P22-0160
—Grant County
#1. FILE NO. P 22-0130
BEXCO PROPERTY XXII LLC
SITE-SPECIFIC LAND USE REDESIGNATION AND ZONE CHANGE
LOCATION:
The proposal site is located on the south side of SR 262 E, approximately two miles west of SR
17 S, in a portion of the NE 1/4 of S. 10, T. 17 N, R. 29 E, W.M., Grant County, WA
LAND USE RE -DESIGNATION
DECISION:
The Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously to uphold the recommendation of the
Planning Commission and APPROVE the following request for aSite-Specific Land Use
Designation change:
1) The re -designation of approximately 24.69 acres from Rural Residential to Recreational
Development (Parcel #19-1479-000).
The Board of County Commissioners established the following Findings of Fact:
1) The change would benefit the public health, safety, and or welfare;
2) The change is warranted because of changed circumstances or because of a need for
additional property in the proposed land use designation;
3) The change is consistent with the criteria for land use designations specified in the
Comprehensive Plan;
4) The change will not be detrimental to uses or property in the immediate vicinity of the
subject property;
5) The change does have merit for the community as a whole;
Attachment `B"
Decisions and Findings of Fact
Board of County Commissioners
2022 Comprehensive Plan Amendments and Zone Changes
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6) The change, if granted, will not result in a group of property owners enjoying greater
privileges and opportunities than those enjoyed by other property owners in the vicinity
where there is not substantive difference in the properties themselves which justify
different designations;
7) The benefits of the change will outweigh any significant adverse impacts of the change;
8) The change is consistent with the purpose and intent of the Comprehensive Plan and the
requirements of GCC 22, 23, 24 and 25; and
9) The change sloes comply with all other applicable criteria and standards of Chapter 25.12
UDC.
ZONE CHANGE
Decision:
The Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously to uphold the recommendation of the
Planning Commission and APPROVE the following re -zone:
1) A zone change of approximately 24.69 acres from Rural Residential 1 to Recreational
Development (Parcel #19-1479-000).
The Board of County Commissioners established the following Findings of Fact:
1) The proposed rezone will not be contrary to the intent or purposes and regulations of the
Grant County Code or the Comprehensive Plan;
2) The property in question is suitable for uses allowed under the proposed zoning district;
3) Uses allowed under the proposed zone change are compatible with neighboring land
uses;
4) The proposed rezone can be served by adequate facilities including access, fire
protection, water, storm -water control, and sewage disposal facilities;
5) Substantial changes do exist to warrant an amendment to the current zoning district;
6) A public need sloes exist for the proposed rezone. Public need shall mean that a valid
public purpose, for which the comprehensive plan and this chapter have been adopted, is
served by the proposed rezone.
7) The proposed rezone will not result in significant adverse impacts on the human or
natural environments that cannot be mitigated by conditions of approval;
8) The cumulative impact of additional requests for like actions (the total of the rezones
over time or space) will not produce significant adverse effects to the environment that
cannot be mitigated by conditions of approval;
9) The pedestrian and vehicular traffic associated with the rezone will not be hazardous to
existing and anticipated traffic in the neighborhood; and
10) The proposed zoning district Foes not include any allowable use or activity that would
result in the location of an incompatible use adjacent to an airport or airfield (RCW
36.70).
Attachment "B"
Decisions and Findings of Fact
Board of County Commissioners
2022 Comprehensive Plan Amendments and Zone Changes
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#2. FILE NO. P 22-0138
JAY GEROW & ERIN O'LEARY
SITE SPECIFIC LAND USE REDESIGNATION AND ZONE CHANGE
LOCATION:
The proposal site is located on the south side of Rd. Y.5 SW, just east of the Columbia River, in
a portion of S. 12, T. 18 N, R. 22 E, W.M., Grant County, WA (Parcel #15-0008-001).
LAND USE RE -DESIGNATION:
DECISION:
The Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously to uphold the recommendation of the
Planning Commission and APPROVE the following request for a Site Specific Land Use Re-
designation:
1) Re -designate approximately 1.5 acres of the approximately 16.88 acre of the subject
property be map amended and exchanged from Rural Lands to Shoreline Development
and approximately 1.5 acres of the subject property be map amended and exchanged
from Shoreline Development to Rural Lands (Parcel #15-0008-001).
The Board of County Commissioners established the following Findings of Fact:
1) The change would benefit the public health, safety, and or welfare;
2) The change is warranted because of changed circumstances or because of a need for
additional property in the proposed land use designation;
3) The change is consistent with the criteria for land use designations specified in the
Comprehensive Plan;
4) The change will not be detrimental to uses or property in the immediate vicinity of the
subject property;
5) The change does have merit for the community as a whole;
6) The change, if granted, will not result in a group of property owners enjoying greater
privileges and opportunities than those enjoyed by other property owners in the vicinity
where there is not substantive difference in the properties themselves which justify
different designations;
7) The benefits of the change will outweigh any significant adverse impacts of the change.
8) The change is consistent with the purpose and intent of the Comprehensive Plan and the
requirements of GCC 22, 23, 24 and 25; and
9) The change does comply with all other applicable criteria and standards of Chapter 25.12
UDC.
Attachment `B"
Decisions and Findings of Fact
Board of County Commissioners
2022 Comprehensive Plan Amendments and Zone Changes
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ZONE CHANGE
DECISION:
The Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously to uphold the recommendation of the
Planning Commission and APPROVE the following re -zone:
1) A zone change of approximately 1.5 acres of the approximately 16.88 -acre subject
property be map amended and exchanged from Rural Remote to Shoreline Development
4 and approximately 1.5 acres of the subject property be map amended and exchanged
from Shoreline Development 4 to Rural Remote (Parcel #15-0008-001).
The Board of County Commissioners established the following Findings of Fact:
1) The proposed rezone will not be contrary to the intent or purposes and regulations of the
Grant County Code or the Comprehensive Plan;
2) The property in question is suitable for uses allowed under the proposed zoning district;
3) Uses allowed under the proposed zone change are compatible with neighboring land uses;
4) The proposed rezone can be served by adequate facilities including access, fire protection,
water, storm -water control, and sewage disposal facilities;
5) Substantial changes do exist to warrant an amendment to the current zoning district;
6) A public need does exist for the proposed rezone. Public need shall mean that a valid public
purpose, for which the comprehensive plan and this chapter have been adopted, is served by
the proposed rezone.
7) The proposed rezone will not result in significant adverse impacts on the human or natural
environments that cannot be mitigated by conditions of approval;
8) The cumulative impact of additional requests for like actions (the total of the rezones over
time or space) will not produce significant adverse effects to the environment that cannot be
mitigated by conditions of approval;
9) The pedestrian and vehicular traffic associated with the rezone will not be hazardous to
existing and anticipated traffic in the neighborhood; and
10) The proposed zoning district does not include any allowable use or activity that would result
in the location of an incompatible use adjacent to an airport or airfield (RCW 36.70).
#3. FILE NO. P 22-0142
LIVE NATION WORLDWIDE, INC.
SITE SPECIFIC LAND USE REDESIGNATION AND ZONE CHANGE
LOCATION:
The proposal site is located on the west side of Silica Rd. NW just south of Rd. 1 NW as
described as Lot 1 Block 2 Columbia River Reserve Phase 1 PUD, Grant County, WA.
LAND USE RE -DESIGNATION
DECISION:
The Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously to uphold the recommendation of the
Planning Commission and APPROVE the following request for a Site -Specific Land Use Re-
designation:
Attachment `B"
Decisions and Findings of Fact
Board of County Commissioners
2022 Comprehensive Plan Amendments and Zone Changes
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1) The re -designation of approximately 13.44 acres from Recreation Development to Master
Planned Resort (Parcel #05-0068-206).
The Board of County Commissioners established the following Findings of Fact:
1) The change would benefit the public health, safety, and or welfare;
2) The change is warranted because of changed circumstances or because of a need for
additional property in the proposed land use designation;
3) The change is consistent with the criteria for land use designations specified in the
Comprehensive Plan;
4) The change will not be detrimental to uses or property in the immediate vicinity of the
subject property;
5) The change does have merit for the community as a whole;
6) The change, if granted, will not result in a group of property owners enjoying greater
privileges and opportunities than those enjoyed by other property owners in the vicinity
where there is not substantive difference in the properties themselves which justify
different designations;
7) The benefits of the change will outweigh any significant adverse impacts of the change.
8) The change is consistent with the purpose and intent of the Comprehensive Plan and the
requirements of GCC 22, 23, 24 and 25; and
9) The change does comply with all other applicable criteria and standards of Chapter 25.12
UDC.
ZONE CHANGE
DECISION:
The Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously to uphold the recommendation of the
Planning Commission and APPROVE the following re -zone:
1) A zone change of approximately 13.44 acres from Recreational Development to Master
Planned Resort (Parcel #05-0068-206).
The Board of County Commissioners established the following Findings of Fact:
1) The proposed rezone will not be contrary to the intent or purposes and regulations of the
Grant County Code or the Comprehensive Plan;
2) The property in question is suitable for uses allowed under the proposed zoning district;
3) Uses allowed under the proposed zone change are compatible with neighboring land uses;
4) The proposed rezone can be served by adequate facilities including access, fire protection,
water, storm -water control, and sewage disposal facilities;
5) Substantial changes do exist to warrant an amendment to the current zoning district;
6) A public need does exist for the proposed rezone. Public need shall mean that a valid public
purpose, for which the comprehensive plan and this chapter have been adopted, is served by
the proposed rezone;
7) The proposed rezone will not result in significant adverse impacts on the human or natural
environments that cannot be mitigated by conditions of approval;
Attachment "B"
Decisions and Findings of Fact
Board of County Commissioners
2022 Comprehensive Plan Amendments and Zone Changes
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8) The cumulative impact of additional requests for like actions (the total of the rezones over
time or space) will not produce significant adverse effects to the environment that cannot be
mitigated by conditions of approval;
9) The pedestrian and vehicular traffic associated with the rezone will not be hazardous to
existing and anticipated traffic in the neighborhood; and
10) The proposed zoning district does not include any allowable use or activity that would result
in the location of an incompatible use adjacent to an airport or airfield (RCW 36.70).
#4. FILE NO. P 22-0150
SENTINEL SHORES, LLC
SITE SPECIFIC LAND USE REDESIGNATION AND ZONE CHANGE
LOCATION:
The proposal site is located near the intersection Washington State Route 243 and Grant County
Lower Crab Creek Road, south of the Beverly Community in a portion of Section 34, Township
16 North, Range 23 East, W.M., Grant County, WA.
LAND USE RE -DESIGNATION
DECISION:
The Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously to REMAND the application to the
Planning Commission for further,proceedings the following request for aSite-Specific Land Use
Re -designation:
1) Re -designate approximately 79.8 acres from Rural Residential to Rural Community
(Parcel #s 15-0289-000 and 15-0284-000).
ZONE CHANGE
DECISION:
The Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously to REMAND the application to the
Planning Commission for further proceedings the following re -zone:
1) A zone change of approximately 79.8 acres from Rural Residential 1 to Rural
Community (Parcel #s 15-0289-000 and 15-0284-000).
Attachment `B"
Decisions and Findings of Fact
Board of County Commissioners
2022 Comprehensive Plan Amendments and Zone Changes
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#5. FILE NO. P 22-0152
DEANNA DETWILER
SITE SPECIFIC LAND USE REDESIGNATION AND ZONE CHANGE
LOCATION:
The proposal site is located on the west side of Road H NE, approximately a 1/2 mile north of Road 10
NE, in a portion of the NE 1/4 of S. 8, T. 20 N, R. 28 E, W.M., Grant County, WA.
LAND USE RE -DESIGNATION
DECISION:
The Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously to overrule the recommendation of the
Planning Commission and APPROVE the following request for aSite-Specific Land Use Re-
designation:
1) Re -designate approximately 40 acres from Rangeland Agriculture to Rural Residential
(Parcel # 17-0919-000).
The Board of County Commissioners established the following Findings of Fact:
1) The change would benefit the public health, safety, and or welfare;
2) The change is warranted because of changed circumstances or because of a need for
additional property in the proposed land use designation;
3) The change is consistent with the criteria for land use designations specified in the
Comprehensive Plan;
4) The change will not be detrimental to uses or property in the immediate vicinity of the
subject property;
5) The change does have merit for the community as a whole;
6) The change, if granted, will not result in a group of property owners enjoying greater
privileges and opportunities than those enjoyed by other property owners in the vicinity
- where there is not substantive difference in the properties themselves which justify
different designations;
7) The benefits of the change will outweigh any significant adverse impacts of the change.
8) The change is consistent with the purpose and intent of the Comprehensive Plan and the
requirements of GCC 22, 23, 24 and 25; and
9) The change does comply with all other applicable criteria and standards of Chapter 25.12
UDC.
ZONE CHANGE
Decision:
The Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously to overrule the recommendation of the
Planning Commission and APPROVE the following re -zone:
1) A zone change of approximately 40 acres from Agriculture to Rural Residential 1 (Parcel #
17-0919-000).
Attachment "B"
Decisions and Findings of Fact
Board of County Commissioners
2022 Comprehensive Plan Amendments and Zone Changes
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The Board of County Commissioners established the following Findings of Fact:
1) The proposed rezone will not be contrary to the intent or purposes and regulations of the
Grant County Code or the Comprehensive Plan;
2) The property in question is suitable for uses allowed under the proposed zoning district;
3) Uses allowed under the proposed zone change are compatible with neighboring land uses;
4) The proposed rezone can be served by adequate facilities including access, fire protection,
water, storm -water control, and sewage disposal facilities;
5) Substantial changes do exist to warrant an amendment to the current zoning district;
6) A public need does exist for the proposed rezone. Public need shall mean that a valid public
purpose, for which the comprehensive plan and this chapter have been adopted, is served by
the proposed rezone.
7) The proposed rezone will not result insignificant adverse impacts on the human or natural
environments that cannot be mitigated by conditions of approval;
8) The cumulative impact of additional requests for like actions (the total of the rezones over
time or space) will not produce significant adverse effects to the environment that cannot be
mitigated by conditions of approval;
9) The pedestrian and vehicular traffic associated with the rezone will not be hazardous to
existing and anticipated traffic in the neighborhood; and
10) The proposed zoning district does not include any allowable use or activity that would result
in the location of an incompatible use adjacent to an airport or airfield (RCW 36.70).
#6. FILE NO. P 22-0154
REC SILICON, INC.
SITE SPECIFIC LAND USE, ZONE CHANGE AND UGA EXPANSION
LOCATION:
The proposal site is two parcels located on Road 4 NE (south side) between Road N NE and Road M
NE approximately 1/2 mile north of Wheeler Road NE adjacent to the existing REC Silicon Facility. The
site is located in the North half of Section 17, Township 19 N, Range 29 East, W.M., Grant County, WA
LAND USE RE -DESIGNATION
DECISION:
The Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously to uphold the recommendation of the
Planning Commission and APPROVE the following request for aSite-Specific Land Use Re-
designation and UGA amendment:
1) Re -designate approximately 162.81 acres from Irrigated Agriculture to Urban Heavy
Industrial and expansion of the City of Moses Lake UGA (Parcel #'s 19-0441-004 & 18-
0203-000).
The Board of County Commissioners established the following Findings of Fact:
1) The change would benefit the public health, safety, and or welfare;
2) The change is warranted because of changed circumstances or because of a need for
additional property in the proposed land use designation;
Attachment "B"
Decisions and Findings of Fact
Board of County Commissioners
2022 Comprehensive Plan Amendments and Zone Changes
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3) The change is consistent with the criteria for land use designations specified in the
Comprehensive Plan;
4) The change will not be detrimental to uses or property in the immediate vicinity of the
subject property;
5) The change does have merit for the community as a whole;
6) The change, if granted, will not result in a group of property owners enjoying greater
privileges and opportunities than those enjoyed by other property owners in the vicinity
where there is not substantive difference in the properties themselves which justify
different designations;
7) The benefits of the change will outweigh any significant adverse impacts of the change.
8) The change is consistent with the purpose and intent of the Comprehensive Plan and the
requirements of GCC 22, 23, 24 and 25; and
9) The change does comply with all other applicable criteria and standards of Chapter 25.12
UDC.
ZONE CHANGE
DECISION:
The Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously to uphold the recommendation of the
Planning Commission and APPROVE the following re -zone:
1) A zone change of approximately 162.81 acres from Agriculture to Urban Heavy Industrial
and expansion of the City of Moses Lake UGA (Parcel #'s 19-0441-004 & 18-0203-000).
The Board of County Commissioners established the following Findings of Fact:
1) The proposed rezone will not be contrary to the intent or purposes and regulations of the
Grant County Code or the Comprehensive Plan;
2) The property in question is suitable for uses allowed under the proposed zoning district;
3) Uses allowed under the proposed zone change are compatible with neighboring land uses;
4) The proposed rezone can be served by adequate facilities including access, fire protection,
water, storm -water control, and sewage disposal facilities;
5) Substantial changes do exist to warrant an amendment to the current zoning district;
6) A public need does exist for the proposed rezone. Public need shall mean that a valid public
purpose, for which the comprehensive plan and this chapter have been adopted, is served by
the proposed rezone;
7) The proposed rezone will not result in significant adverse impacts on the human or natural
environments that cannot be mitigated by conditions of approval;
8) The cumulative impact of additional requests for like actions (the total of the rezones over
time or space) will not produce significant adverse effects to the environment that cannot be
mitigated by conditions of approval;
9) The pedestrian and vehicular traffic associated with the rezone will not be hazardous to
existing and anticipated traffic in the neighborhood; and
10) The proposed zoning district does not include any allowable use or activity that would result
in the location of an incompatible use adjacent to an airport or airfield (RCW 36.70).
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ASTRO ENTERPRISES LLC
SITE SPECIFIC LAND USE REDESIGNATION AND ZONE CHANGE
LOCATION:
The proposal site is located on the south side of Rd. 4 NE, just east of Rd. L NE, in a portion of S. 18, T.
19 N, R. 29 E, W.M., Grant County, WA.
LAND USE RE -DESIGNATION
DECISION:
The Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously to uphold the recommendation of the
Planning Commission and DENY the following request for a Site -Specific Land Use Re-
designation:
1) Re -designate approximately 153.02 acres from Irrigated Agriculture to Rural Residential
(Parcel #'s 31-1772-000,31-1773-0009 31-1774-0009 19-0454-000, 19-0455-000).
The Board of County Commissioners established the following Findings of Fact:
1) The change would not benefit the public health, safety, and or welfare;
2) The change is not warranted because of changed circumstances or because of a need for
additional property in the proposed land use designation;
3) The change is not consistent with the criteria for land use designations specified in the
Comprehensive Plan;
4) The change will be detrimental to uses or property in the immediate vicinity of the subject
property;
5) The change does not have merit for the community as a whole;
6) The change, if granted, will result in a group of property owners enjoying greater privileges
and opportunities than those enjoyed by other property owners in the vicinity where there
is not substantive difference in the properties themselves which justify different
designations;
7) The benefits of the change will not outweigh any significant adverse impacts of the change.
8) The change is consistent with the purpose and intent of the Comprehensive Plan and the
requirements of GCC 22, 23, 24 and 25; and
9) The change does not comply with all other applicable criteria and standards of Chapter
25.12 UDC.
ZONE CHANGE
DECISION:
The Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously to uphold the recommendation of the
Planning Commission and DENY the following re -zone:
1) A zone change of approximately 153.02 acres from Agriculture to Rural Residential 1
(Parcel #'s 31-1772-000, 31-1773-0005 31-1774-0005 19-0454-000,19-0455-000.
The Board of County Commissioners established the following Findings of Fact.-
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1) The proposed rezone will be contrary to the intent or purposes and regulations of the Grant
County Code or the Comprehensive Plan;
2) The property in question isnot suitable for uses allowed under the proposed zoning district;
3) Uses allowed under the proposed zone change are not compatible with neighboring land
uses;
4) The proposed rezone cannot be served by adequate facilities including access, fire protection,
water, storm -water control, and sewage disposal facilities;
5) Substantial changes do not exist to warrant an amendment to the current zoning district;
6) A public need does not exist for the proposed rezone. Public need shall mean that a valid
public purpose, for which the comprehensive plan and this chapter have been adopted, is
served by the proposed rezone;
7) The proposed rezone will result in significant adverse impacts on the human or natural
environments that cannot be mitigated by conditions of approval;
8) The cumulative impact of additional requests for like actions (the total of the rezones over
time or space) will produce significant adverse effects to the environment that cannot be
mitigated by conditions of approval;
9) The pedestrian and vehicular traffic associated with the rezone will be hazardous to existing
and anticipated traffic in the neighborhood; and
10) The proposed zoning district sloes include any allowable use or activity that would result in
the location of an incompatible use adjacent to an airport or airfield (RCW 36.70).
#8. FILE NO. P 22-0158
GRANT COUNTY
SITE SPECIFIC LAND USE REDESIGNATION
LOCATION:
The proposed location for the EPF is 14156 Rd B.3 NW, Ephrata, WA., near the southeast city
limits for the City of Ephrata, adjacent to Washington State Route 282 and Grant County Rd B.3
NW. In Section 22, Township 21, Range 26, Grant County, WA.
LAND USE RE -DESIGNATION
DECISION:
The Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously to uphold the recommendation of the
Planning Commission and APPROVE the following request for a Site -Specific Land Use Re-
designation:
1) Re -designate approximately 87 acres (Parcel #'s 16-0853-000, 16-0866-003 & 16-0866-
002) as an Essential Public Facility and listed in section 10.3.3 of the Grant County
Comprehensive Plan as the Grant County Jail and Law and Justice Center, a Type II
facility.
The Board of County Commissioners established the following Findings of Fact:
1) The change would benefit the public health, safety, and or welfare;
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2) The change is warranted because of changed circumstances or because of a need for
additional property in the proposed land use designation;
3) The change is consistent with the criteria for land use designations specified in the
Comprehensive Plan;
4) The change will not be detrimental to uses or property in the immediate vicinity of the
subject property;
5) The change does have merit for the community as a whole;
6) The change, if granted, will not result in a group of property owners enjoying greater
privileges and opportunities than those enjoyed by other property owners in the vicinity
where there is not substantive difference in the properties themselves which justify
different designations;
7) The benefits of the change will outweigh any significant adverse impacts of the change;
8) The change is consistent with the purpose and intent of the Comprehensive Plan and the
requirements of GCC 22, 23, 24 and 25; and
9) The change does comply with all other applicable criteria and standards of Chapter 25.12
UDC.
#9. FILE NO. P 22-0160
GRANT COUNTY
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMMENDMENT
LOCATION:
Grant County, WA.
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT
DECISION:
The Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously to uphold the recommendation of the
Planning Commission and APPROVE the following request for a Comprehensive Plan
Amendment:
1) An amendment to the Grant County Comprehensive Plan, Appendix J, listing Strategic
Infrastructure Program (SIP) Eligible Projects.
The Board of County Commissioners established the following Findings of Fact:
1) Adequate accommodations have been made for agencies, individuals, and interest groups
to be heard and the Planning Commission has thoroughly considered the testimony in the
record;
2) The proposed amendments are consistent with adopted Comprehensive Plan goals,
objectives, and policies, and do not create adverse impacts to offsite properties, and do
promote flexibility of property use;
3) The proposed amendments do conform to general intent and purposes of the
Comprehensive Plan;
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4) The public interest will be served by the proposed amendments;
5) Appropriate notice has been given to the Washington State Department of Commerce
Growth Management Services in accordance with RCW 36.70A.106;
6) The proposed amendments are consistent with applicable portions of RCW 36.70B; and
7) The Planning Commission authorizes staff to make necessary language revisions to make
the Code relevant.
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