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Map 1: Shoreline Inventory Areas Douglas Kittitas County Regional SMP Update King ¨¦§90 Unnamed Unnamed Pond 04 - Waterbody 02 Yakima River Reach 04 Okanogan Snohomish ¤£2 Chelan Map 1: Shoreline Inventory Areas Douglas Kittitas County Regional SMP Update King ¨¦§90 Unnamed Unnamed Pond 04 - Waterbody 02 Yakima River Reach 04 Kittitas Grant Tuck Lake Reach 01 Yakima River Yakima Pierce Robin Lake #0 Reach 04 Reach 01 River ¨¦§90 Unnamed Lake Rowena Waterbody 01 Adams Cle Elum River Reach 01 Venus Lake Reach 01 Reach 07 Circle Lake #0 Reach 01 Deep Lake ¤£12 Reach 01 Shovel Lake 90 Reach 01 Spade Lake #0 ¨¦§ Yakima Franklin Reach 01 Lewis Shovel Creek Reach #010 Chief Creek Tucquala Lake Spade Creek Reach 01 Benton Reach 01 #0 Reach 01 Spinola Creek Waptus River Reach 01 Scatter Creek ELLENSBURG Reach 03 Waptus Lake #0Reach 01 Reach 01 Skamania Trail Creek #0 #0 Cle Elum River Lemah Creek UT Reach 01 #0 Reach 06 Chikamin Lake Reach 01 #0 Manastash Reach 01 Fortune Creek Creek Lemah Creek Pete Lake Waptus River #0Goat Creek Reach 01 Reach 02#0 Reach 01 Reach 02 Reach 01 #0 Glacier Lake Manastash Creek Joe Lake Lemah Creek Reach 01 Reach 01 Reach 01 Reach 01 #0 Lake Michael Reach 01 Alaska Lake Delate Creek #0 Spectacle Lake Legend Reach 01 Reach 01 Cle Elum River 90 Reach 01 Reach 05 ¨¦§ Cooper River Waptus River Reach 01 Gold Creek Reach 02 #0 Reach 01 20 cfs Upstream Limits (USGS, 1998) Matoon Lake #0 Matoon Naneum Rachael Lake Reach 01 Cooper River Lake Creek Reach 01 Mineral Creek Reach 01 Minimum Shoreline Jurisdiction Cooper Lake #0 Reach 01 #0 #0 Reach 01 Kachess River Cle Elum River Floodplain + Associated Wetlands Reach 02 #0 Reach 04 West Fork Box Canyon 90 #0Creek Reach 01 ¨¦§ Coal Creek Reach 01 Lake Lillian Waterbodies Reach 01 Yakima River Reach 03 Box Canyon Creek Naneum Creek Reach 01 Cle Elum River North Fork Teanaway River UT Reach 01 Major Roads Reach 03 #0 Reach 01 Cold Creek Thorp Creek Gale Creek 82 Reach 01 Reach 01 #0Reach 01 ¨¦§ Cities Keechelus Lake #0 #0 Reach 01 #0 00.25 0.5 1 French Cabin Cle Elum River Creek Reach 01 Miles Urban Growth Areas Mirror Lake Reach 02 Stafford Creek Reach 01 Reach 01 #0 US Bureau of Land Management #0 #0 Lost Lake Reach 01 US Dept. of Defense Roaring Creek #0 Reach 01 #0 Meadow Creek Kachess Lake Reach 01 West Fork Teanaway Reach 01 River Reach 01 US Forest Service #0 Cle Elum Lake Reach 01 Middle Fork Teanaway River Reach 01 WDFW Yakima River ¤£97 Reach 10 North Fork Teanaway River Reach 01 State Parks ¦¨§90 County Boundary Kachess River#0 Reach 01 Lake Easton Reach 01 #0Silver Creek Reach 01 #0 #0 #0 Yakima River Reach 09 ROSLYN Cabin Creek Reach 01 Lavender Lake Cle Elum River Reach 01 Reach 01 Yakima River Teanaway River Reach 08 Reach 01 Shoreline Inventory Area includes: Log Creek Reach 01 Big Creek Reach 01 CLE ELUM - Rivers and Streams with mean annual flow of over 20 cubic feet per second. Swauk Creek - Lakes and reservoirs exceeding 20 acres. Little Creek Reach 01 #0 SOUTH Unnamed Lake 05 - Reach 01 - Associated wetlands of these areas CLE ELUM Yakima River - Lands extending landward 200 feet from the ordinary high Reach 07 Yakima River Columbia River Reach 07 Reach 03 water mark, floodways and floodplain areas #0 #0 Yakima River £97 Reach 06 ¤ Naneum Creek Reach 01 ¦¨§90 #0 North Fork Little North Fork Taneum Naches River Creek Reach 01 Reach 01 Yakima River SMA Grant Agreement No. G1200054 Reach 05 #0 Task 2.1 South Fork Taneum Coordinate System: State Plane NAD1983 (Ft) Creek Reach 01 #0 Taneum Creek Washington South FIPS 4602 Reach 01 Yakima River #0 Bear Creek Reach 04 #0 Reach 01 NOTE: Map data shown here are the property of the sources listed Little Naches below. Inacuracies may exist, and ESA implies no warranties or #0 River Reach 02 ¤£97 guarantees regarding any aspect of data depiction. Data Sources: ESA, 2012; Kittitas County, 2011; Ecology, 2010; ¦¨§90 Unnamed DNR, 2007; ESRI, 2010. #0 Waterbody 03 Quartz Creek Reach 01 Unnamed Pond 04 #0 Unnamed Waterbody 02 #0 Unnamed Manastash Lake Coleman Creek Little Naches Waterbody 01 Reach 01 Reach 01 ELLENSBURG ¯ River Reach 01 KITTITAS Manastash Creek Reach 01 Matoon Lake 0 2 4 8 Reach 01 South Fork Columbia Manastash Creek 90 #0 River Reach 01 ¦¨§ Park Creek Miles Yakima River Cherry Creek Reach 01 Reach 03 Reach#0 02 Fiorito Lake Reach 01 ¦¨§90 Cherry Creek Reach 01 Wilson Wilson Creek Creek Reach 01 ¨§82 Columbia River ¦ Reach 02 Cle Elum River ROSLYN Reach 01 ¦¨§82 Cle Elum River Yakima River DISCLAIMER AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Reach 02 The data used to make this map have been tested for accuracy, and every effort has been made to ensure that these data are timely, accurate and reliable. However, Kittitas County makes no Columbia River Map 1: Shoreline Inventory Areas Reach 01 guarantee or warranty to its accuracy as to labeling, dimensions, or CLE ELUM placement or location of any map features contained herein. The boundaries depicted by these data are approximate, and are not Kittitas County Regional SMP Update necessarily accurate to surveying or engineering standards. These Yakima data are intended for informational purposes and should not be River considered authoritative for engineering, navigational, legal and Yakima River Reach 07 other site-specific uses. Kittitas County does not assume any legal 90 liability or responsibility arising from the use of this map in a manner ¦¨§ Unnamed Lake 05 - not intended by Kittitas County. In no event shall Kittitas County be SOUTH Yakima River Teanaway River liable for direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, special, or tort CLE ELUM Reach 07 Reach 01 Yakima River damages of any kind, including, but not limited to, loss of Reach 01 anticipated profits or benefits arising from use of or reliance on the Yakima River Kittitas County, Washington information contained herein. The burden for determining fitness for Reach 08 use lies entirely with the user and the user is solely responsible for February 2012 understanding the accuracy limitation of the information contained 00.25 0.5 1 ¦¨§90 in this map. Miles DRAFT S:\GIS\Projects\211xxx\211734_KittitasCoSMP\Projects\Reach_Breaks\POSTER_Prelim_ReachBreaks_FP.mxd (MJL; 2/8/2012).
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