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Washington’s Shoreline Management Act and Shoreline Master Program Updates

City of Fife Special Planning Commission Meeting May 19, 2019

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Presentation goals

Provide an overview of the state’s approach to shoreline management.

Describe Phase 3 process - Tasks 3.1 through 3.5

Question/Comment period regarding the Draft SMP Document

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Passed by the Legislature in 1971; voter approved through public referendum (statewide vote) in 1972.

Three basic policies:

1. Protect the environmental resources of state shorelines.

2. Promote public access and enjoyment opportunities.

3. Give priority to uses that require a shoreline location.

Shoreline Management Act

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Shoreline Master Program• Carries out the policies of the Shoreline Management Act at the local level.

• Must be consistent with the policy and provisions of the SMA and the shoreline master program guidelines (WAC 173-26, Part III) – Most recent version of the guidelines effective on 3/14/11.

• SMP update schedule is defined by the SMA – For example, SMP updated for Pierce County and all cities within its boundaries are due by 2011.

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Shoreline Master Program Planning Process

Phase 1: Identify Shoreline Jurisdiction and Public Participation Plan

Phase 2: Shoreline Inventory, Analysis and Characterization

Phase 3: Environment Designation, Policy and Regulation Development, and Cumulative Impact Analysis

Phase 4: Restoration Plan and Re-visit Phase 3 products

Phase 5: Local Adoption

Phase 6: State Adoption

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Where we are today

• Phase 3– Tasks 3.1 through 3.5

• 3.1 – Conduct Community Visioning Process• 3.2 – General Goals, Policies, and Regulations• 3.3 – Develop Environmental Designations• 3.4 – Develop policies, regulations, and standards for shoreline

uses and modifications • 3.5 – Develop administrative provisions

– Future Task 3.6 : Cumulative Impacts Analysis– Future Task 3.5 : How Phase 3 complies with Guidelines

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Shoreline Environmental Designations

• 5 Total– Conservancy– Levee– Shoreline Residential– Urban– Aquatic

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Shoreline Environmental Designations

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Shoreline Environmental Designations

Shoreline ResidentialPage 23 & 43

ConservancyPage 20 & 43

UrbanPage 24 & 43

AquaticPage 27 & 43

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Shoreline Environmental Designations

LeveePage 26 & 43

Wetlands are in Conservancy Environment

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Bulk Regulations

• Height, Impervious Surface, and Shoreline Setback.

Max Height 30 feet typically

Good

Too Tall

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Land Use Policies

• Historic Preservation– Artifacts

• Public Access– Public use

• Conservation– Wetlands, habitat, etc.

• Structural Flood Hazard Reduction Measures– (Dikes, Levees)

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Critical Areas Ordinance

• Incorporated in Appendix B• Portions of the CAO that are inconsistent with

the SMA (e.g. Reasonable Use Exceptions, Variances, etc.) are removed from the SMP version

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Next Steps

• Task 3.6 - Cumulative Impacts Analysis

• Task 3.7 - Submittal Checklist

• Phase 4: Restoration Plan

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Discussion