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. However, forest management activities within shorelines of the state also come under the jurisdiction of the Forest Practices Act, and typically do not require separate approval under the Shoreline Management Act as long as they are consistent with it.
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Shoreline Management Act. AGO Opinion No. 5. Washington State Department of Ecology, 2000. Report of Examination to Appropriate Public Waters of the State of Washington: North Beach Water, North Wellfield. , 2001. Managing Washington’s Coast: Washington’s Coastal Zone Management Program. Publication 00-06-029. February. , 2008. Willapa Water Resource Inventory Area (WRIA) #24: WDFW- Salmonid Stock Inventory (nine maps). . Water Quality Assessment for Washington Marine Waters at xxxxx://xxxxxxxx.xx.xxx/ecy/wqamapviewer/default.aspx?res=1536x960. Site visited 7/22/14. . Beachgrass. xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/xxxxxxxx/xxx/xxxxx/xxxxxx/xxxxxxxxx.xxxx. Site visited 8/20/14. , 2015. xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/programs/sea/shorelines/smp/toolbox/process/ task3.1.html. Site visited 2/9/15 , 2015. xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/programs/sea/sma/laws rules/173- 26/231_modifications.html#3aiiiANew_development. Site visited 2/10/15 , 2015. xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/programs/sea/shorelines/smp/toolbox/process/ task3.4.html. Site visited 2/10/15 , 2015. xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/programs/sea/ shorelines/smp/toolbox/process/ task4.1.html Site visited 3/8/15 Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife, 2014. Washington Razor Clam Management: Setting the 2014-2015 Season. . xxxx://xxxx.xxxx.xx.xxx/phsontheweb/. Site visited 7/22/14 Washington State Department of Natural Resources, 2011. Ecological Integrity Assessments: North Pacific Coast Interdunal Wetland. Version 2.22.2011. . xxxxx://xxxxxxxx.xx.xxx/dnr/mspmaps/index.html. Site visited 7/22/14. . Washington Marine Vegetation Atlas at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/index.html#. Site visited July 23, 2014. Washington State Office of Financial Management, 2014. Population of Cities, Towns, and Counties Used for Allocation of Selected State Revenues, State of Washington. June. (The) Watershed Company; Makers, 2011. Shoreline Restoration Plan for City of Port Angeles’ Shoreline: Strait of Xxxx xx Xxxx. June. , 2012. Shoreline Restoration Plan for Town of South Prairie’s Shoreline: South Prairie Creek. May. , 2015. Shoreline Restoration Plan for Shorelines in the City of South Bend. February.
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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