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A. A Short Plat shall be subject to a Type II review consistent with Section 17.06.038 this Title.

The Planning Commission may approve a Short Plat, with or without conditions, if all of the following findings of fact can be made in an affirmative manner:

1. The proposed Short Plat is in compliance with the Kettle Falls Comprehensive Plan, any requirements of the N.E. Tri-County Health District, and any other such plans developed pursuant to law. In addition, if the property, in part or total, abuts a state highway, the proposed Short Plat is in compliance with any rules of Washington State Department of Transportation.

2. The physical characteristics of the site, including but not limited to topography, soil conditions, or unique natural features such as susceptibility to flooding, wildlife habitat, or wetlands, have been considered in the project design.

3. The proposed Short Plat is in compliance with all applicable standards in the Unified Development Ordinance.

4. The appropriate provisions have been made for dedications, easements, and reservations.

5. The public use and interest will be served by the subdivision.

6. The following facilities are adequate to serve the proposed short plat before or concurrent with development of the preliminary plat:

a. public and private streets and roads;

b. water;

c. stormwater drainage;

d. sanitary sewage collection and treatment;

e. schools and educational services;

f. fire and police service; and

g. pedestrian and bicycle facilities

7. If applicable, the terms and conditions of the approved subdivision, within which the short plat is located, have been met. (Ord. 1551, 1998; Ord. 1681, 2008).