Second-class tidelands definition
Second-class tidelands means the shores of navigable tidal waters belonging to the state, lying outside of and more than two miles from the corporate limits of any city and between the line of ordinary high tide and the line of extreme low tide (RCW 79.105.060(18)). In general, the line of ordinary high tide is the landward boundary. The line of extreme low tide is the waterward boun- dary. To determine if the tidelands are more than two miles from the corporate limits of a city, the distance is measured along the shore- line from the intersection of the corporate limit with the shoreline.
Second-class tidelands means the shores of navi- gable tidal waters belonging to the state, lying outside of and more than two miles from the corporate limits of any city, and between the line of ordinary high tide and the line of extreme low tide.
Second-class tidelands means the shores of navigable tidal
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