Examples of SSDP in a sentence
Transmittal to Ecology Once a SSDP, shoreline CUP, and/or shoreline variance is issued, the hearing examiner’s decision—and appeal information, if any— is transmitted to Ecology in accordance with WAC 000-00-000 for filing, and in the case of a shoreline CUP or variance, for final approval.
If any part of a proposed development is not eligible for exemption, then a SSDP is required for the entire proposed development project, pursuant to WAC 000-00-000 (1)(d).
The effective date of a shoreline approval (SSDP, CUP, or variance) will be the date of filing as provided in RCW 90.58.140(6).
Some uses/development may be required to obtain an SSDP, a Shoreline CUP, a Shoreline Variance, or a Letter of Exemption.
Applicants for exempt uses or development must obtain a written Statement of Shoreline Exemption (SSE🕈) verifying the proposed development is not subject to the SSDP permitting process.
Pursuant to WAC 000-00-000 (1)(b), a development, activity, or use that is classified as a conditional use pursuant to this SMP, or that is an unclassified use must obtain a shoreline CUP, even if the development does not require or is exempt from the SSDP process.
City of Long Beach Case No. SSDP 2010-02 (includes Case No. SP 2010-02).
There are three basic types of shoreline approvals: shoreline substantial development permit (SSDP), shoreline conditional use permit (CUP), and shoreline variance.
Substantial development shall not be undertaken within the jurisdiction of the SMA and this SMP unless a SSDP has been issued, the appeal period has been completed, and any appeals have been resolved and/or the project proponent is allowed to proceed under the provisions of the SMA or by court order.
Within the City of Long Beach, all non-exempt substantial development undertaken within shorelines of the state must first obtain a SSDP, shoreline CUP, and/or variance from the city.