Examples of Shoreline areas in a sentence
Shoreline areas within UGAs or LAMIRDs that are appropriate and planned for development that is compatible with maintaining or restoring of the ecological functions of the area and generally are not suitable for water-dependent uses.
Shoreline areas with a potential for providing recreation or public access opportunities should be identified and acquired by lease or purchase, or through partnerships with nonprofit and service organizations, and incorporated into the park and open space system.
Shoreline areas having well-known scenic qualities (such as those providing a diversity of views, unique landscape contrasts, or landscape panoramas) should be maintained as scenic views in timber harvesting areas.
Shoreline areas, being a limited ecological and economic resource, are the setting for competing uses and ecological protection and restoration activities.
Shoreline areas that have the potential for development that is compatible with ecological restoration.
Shoreline areas of the lake or pond must be posted with signs warning the general public of any water use restrictions stated on the chemical label for a minimum of one week.
Shoreline areas and beaches may contain unstable slopes and soils subject to erosion, land slip and rock falls.
Shoreline areas outside of the Urban environment should be reserved for low density residential uses, public infrastructure, or recreational uses.
Shoreline areas having historical and/or cultural significance, especially those shorelines that historically supported the Lummi Nation and Nooksack Tribe, should be identified, preserved, protected, and restored.
Shoreline areas that hold unique value for public enjoyment should be identified and retained purchased, or easements should be acquired for public use.