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Welcome to Grays Harbor County If critical areas are identified within 300-feet of the proposed project area, a Critical Area Report must be prepared consistent with GHCC 18 06 180 and 18 06 370 The complete Report and review fee must be submitted to the GHC Planning Division through the online Permit Portal for review
Chapter 18. 06 ENVIRONMENTALLY CRITICAL AREAS - General Code Article V Critical Area Reporting Requirements and Permit Process 18 06 510 Preapplication conference 18 06 520 Critical area identification form – Initial determination 18 06 530 General critical area report requirements 18 06 540 Professional qualifications – City review 18 06 550 Permit process 18 06 560 Appeals
GRAYS HAROR OUNTY PLANNING AND UILDING DIVISION DEVELOPMENT . . . - Revize Setbacks: Building shall maintain the minimum front, side and rear yard zoning set-backs (GHCC Title 17), shall meet the requirements of the critical areas protection or-dinance (GHCC Title 18 06) and be located no closer than 10 feet (with a minimum of 6 feet of “clear sky”) from any other structures on the property
Accessory Structure - 800 square feet or less - Exemption Defined: An exempt accessory structure is defined as a detached, single-story building, no greater than 800 square feet in area, with or without limited attic storage space, used for garages and carports, tool and storage sheds, playhouses and similar uses
Forest Practices Land Conversion | Grays Harbor County While the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) regulates most forest practices under WAC 222, the County also reviews certain activities to ensure consistency with local critical areas regulations (GHCC 18 06) and other applicable development standards
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Notice of Application and Public Hearing for NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that John and Julie Rabey have applied for a Reasonable Use Exception pursuant to Grays Harbor County Code (GHCC) 18 06 300 requesting relief from the wetland and stream buffer requirements of GHCC 18 06 380 and GHCC 18 06 630 for a single-family dwelling, within the required conservation buffers of a Category-III wetland