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Grays Harbor County Shoreline Master Program Update

Grays Harbor County Shoreline Master Program Update. Our Heritage, Our Future. Grays Harbor Master Builders January 9, 2012. Shoreline Management Act. Passed in 1971 Purpose was to Promote p referred uses along shorelines Protect shoreline natural resources Promote public access.

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Grays Harbor County Shoreline Master Program Update

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  1. Grays Harbor County Shoreline Master Program Update Our Heritage, Our Future Grays Harbor Master Builders January 9, 2012

  2. Shoreline Management Act • Passed in 1971 • Purpose was to • Promote preferred uses along shorelines • Protect shoreline natural resources • Promote public access

  3. Shoreline Management Act • Applies to ‘shorelines of the state’: • All marine waters • Streams & rivers with mean annual flow of 20 cfs or greater • Lakes 20 acres or larger • Upland areas 200 feet from OHWM and associated wetlands

  4. Shoreline Management Act • ‘Preferred uses” are water-oriented: • Single-family residences • Ports, marinas • Shoreline recreational uses • Water dependent commerce & industry

  5. Shoreline Management Act • Balance of authority • County responsible for regulating shoreline development & use – Shoreline Master Program (SMP) • WDOE authority to review Shoreline Master Programs and certain types of permits

  6. Shoreline Management Act • Shoreline Master Program (SMP) • Implements Shoreline Management Act locally unique to our geography, economic, & environmental needs • Vision for future development & use of shorelines of the state • Goals, policies, regulations

  7. Why Update the SMP? • Required under Shoreline Management Act • SMPs required to meet new Guidelines • GHCo required to start in July 2013 and complete by June 2016 • WDOE provides grant funds

  8. Why Update the SMP? • New under the guidelines: • Maintain current state of natural environment into the future (“no net loss”) • Plan for preferred uses based on current conditions & long-term needs • ID areas appropriate for public access • Plan for restoration • Balance statewide with local interests

  9. SMP Update Process • Three-year process • Technical background documents • Shoreline Inventory, Analysis, & Characterization Report • Restoration Report

  10. SMP Update Process • Draft SMP Development • Goals, policies, & regulations • Cumulative Impact Analysis • No Net Loss Reports

  11. SMP Update Process • Local adoption • State adoption

  12. SMP Update Process • Public participation required • Shoreline Planning Committee • Community workshops and open house events • Webpage (www. ghcsmp.org) • Public hearings (county & state)

  13. What are your questions and concerns about the SMP update process?

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