Shoreline Management Act Sample Clauses

Shoreline Management Act. Activities conducted within “shorelines of the state” (non-federal lands within 200 feet of lakes of 20 acres or more and streams with an average annual flow of 20 cubic feet per second [cfs] or more) are subject to review and approval under the Washington State Shoreline Management Act and pertinent county and city Shoreline Management Master Programs. The shorelines of Xxxx Xxxxxxx, the Xxxxx River, and several of the Xxxxx River tributary streams fall under the jurisdiction of the Shoreline Management Act.
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