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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1124 Commissioner's Proceedings Vol. P Jefferson County, Washington ,325 -_-~.-i"I.CJt"~_-~\I_~-R,_Y:~~~~-Tf_L_I- '~~-'_'~~ - -- . ARTICLE IV. DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR MEMBERSHIP CAMPING CLUB DEVELOPMENTS " i Sectioln 4.01 General. Requirements A camping club development shall be adapted to individual site conditions and shall reflect advances in site planning techniques. The plan shall utilize terrain, existing trees, shrubs, and rock formations with a minimum disturbance of the land. I The plan shall prOVide for a desirable camping environment for members. Adequate protection shall be prOVided against any undesirable off-site views or any adverse influences from adjoining streets and areas. The development shall conform to all regulations, codes, and ordinances of Jefferson County and the State of Washington to insure the health, safety and-general welfare of occupants. I Section 4.02 Densitv Requirements . Each camp development shall have not more than 7 sites per acre, or up to 10 if permitted by the Planning Commission. The density shall be applied to that land to be used as Camping Vehicle Site and shall not be applied to land used as roads, open space or common facilities; and further within the buffer strips nothing may be constructed, erected, or placed with the exception that utility lines or devices may transverse these areas. These buffer strips shall be left in this natural state where possible, or may be planted. ~ Section 4.03 Well Protection Area 1. A 100 foot minimum setback line shall be established around all wells used for domestic water supply. Within the setback area no structure, drainfield, or other use which could become a contami- nation source shall be permitted. "" 2. All well locations to be approved by the Olympic Health District prior to drilling. Section 4.04 Required Recreation Area I In all camp developments there shall be at least one area designated for a community use area which shall be easily accessible from all camp- ing spaces. The size of such community use areas shall be not less than 2,500 square feet or eight per cent of the gross site' area, whichever is greater. , \ Section 4.05 Streets 1. General Requirements: Private streets shall be constructed to pro- vide a safe and convenient vehicular access. from abutting public streets and roads to each camping space. Alignment and gradient shall be properly adapted to topography. Surfacing and maintenance shall provide a smooth, hard, and dense surface which shall be well dra ined . . 2. Maintenance: The strElets within a camping club development shall be maintained by the corporation. 3. Access: Each camping space shall have access only to an interior priva te street. I 4. Width: Surface roadways shall be of adequate width to accommodate anticipated traffic, and of sufficient width to prevent encroachment on adjOining sites in case of banks, fills or other geographical c.onsiderations. I 5. Existing Public Streets: Whenever existing streets or roads adjacent to a camping club development are of inadequate width, additional right-of-way shall be provided. , i Section 4.06 Waterfront Areas ~ Camping olub developments contiGuous to lakes, streams, or other bodies of water shall have restroom facilities oonveniently located for the benefit of those utilizing waterfront areas. Sites for such fac1l1ties must be approved by the Olympic Health Distriot. . A community area with a minimum width of 50 foet shall be provided adjacent to all waterfront areas \' :i I I , L -..........~ I.........j~ ~ -........