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Grays Harbor County Unincorporated
City Zoning Code

CHAPTER 17

58 - SM SATSOP MULTI-USE DISTRICT

17.58.010 - Purpose.

The purpose of the Satsop Multi-Use District (SM) is to promote learning, on-site recreation, habitat preservation, access to utilities, and economic development through sustainable stewardship. The SM is only intended to apply to the areas of the Satsop Development Park designated as multi-use in the adopted Satsop Development Park Master Plan. The SM allows for a variety of uses and activities that are limited in their intensity to minimize impacts on sensitive areas or that are directly dependent on being in close proximity to a particular facility, resource or amenity.

(Ord. 373 § 2 (part), 2008)

17.58.020 - Permitted uses and structures.

The following are uses or activities permitted in the district:

A.

Trails, boardwalks, docks, or decks for recreational access;

B.

Interpretative facilities;

C.

Wildlife viewing facilities;

D.

Management of forestlands, including but not limited to:

1.

Habitat enhancement,

2.

Mitigation banks,

3.

Harvesting of timber and vegetation;

E.

Constructed storm ponds;

F.

Wetland mitigation banks;

G.

Research, education, and training facilities and activities;

H.

Day use camping unless otherwise posted;

I.

Infrastructure related to the operation of Satsop Development Park, and supporting the activities of the permitted uses in the SD district, including but not limited to:

1.

Wells,

2.

Utilities and related facilities,

3.

Access and maintenance roads,

4.

Transportation and loading facilities, such as the barge slip;

J.

Other uses approved by the Grays Harbor public development authority and certified by them in writing as being consistent with the goals and policies of the adopted Satsop Development Park Master Plan.

(Ord. 373 § 2 (part), 2008)

17.58.030 - Prohibited uses, activities and structures.

A.

Overnight camping;

B.

Dwellings as defined in Section 17.08.010;

C.

Unauthorized off-highway (OHV) use.

(Ord. 373 § 2 (part), 2008)