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Shoreline Stabilization

Shoreline Stabilization. Kitsap County SMP Work Group August 2, 2011. Shoreline Armoring - Outline. Welcome – Introductions Background reading materials Existing Permit Process (Kitsap County, WDFW) WAC Guidelines Photo Tour of County Shorelines Issues for Discussion: New bulkheads

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Shoreline Stabilization

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  1. Shoreline Stabilization Kitsap County SMP Work Group August 2, 2011

  2. Shoreline Armoring - Outline • Welcome – Introductions • Background reading materials • Existing Permit Process (Kitsap County, WDFW) • WAC Guidelines • Photo Tour of County Shorelines • Issues for Discussion: • New bulkheads • Repair / Replacement • Appurtenances • Incentives • Breakwaters, Jetties, Groins • Wrap up

  3. Permit Process: • Local Jurisdiction (Kitsap County) • Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife • Army Corps (if at or below Mean High Water)

  4. WAC Guidelines [WAC 173-26-231(3)(a)] • Shoreline Stabilization • New development should be located to avoid need • New structural stabilization shall not be allowed except: • when necessary to protect existing primary structures • for new and existing development under specific conditions • ecological restoration projects, when determined necessary • Geotechnical reports must address time frame (3 years) • Must consider soft shoreline stabilization measures • When allowed, must be at or near Ordinary High Water Mark, replacements included.

  5. Issues: • New Bulkheads • Repair and Replacement • Appurtenance Protection • Incentives

  6. Breakwaters, Jetties, Groins, and Weirs • Only allowed where necessary to protect water dependent uses, public access, shoreline stabilization, or other specific public purpose. • Require a Conditional Use Permit, except where installed to protect or restore ecological functions • Provide for mitigation [WAC 173-26-201(2)(e)]

  7. Wrap Up • Summary will be e-mailed to Task Force • Next Meeting: August 16 – Buffers

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