Title 17E Environmental Standards
Chapter 17E.060 Shoreline Regulations
Article III. Gene ral Provisions: Part II. No Ne t Loss of Shoreline Ecological Functions and Mitigation
Section 17E.060.210 No
Ne t Loss
Purpose.
As established in WAC 173-26-186(8), the City shall ensure, at a minimum, “no ne t loss” of shoreline ecological functions ne cessary to sustain shoreline natural resources and to plan for restoration of ecological functions where they have been impaired. Ne arly all shoreline areas, even substantially developed or degraded areas, retain important ecological functions. Therefore, pursuant to WAC 173-26-186(8), the shoreline regulations apply to all shoreline areas, not just those that remain relatively unaltered.
To ensure that a project applicant achieves the no ne t loss of ecological functions standard, these shoreline regulations contain several development requirements designe d to meet the no ne t loss requirement:
Shoreline environments are designated with appropriate use and development standards (See Article VI ).
Critical areas are protected within the shoreline s (See SMC 17E.060.180 ).
Shoreline buffers and structure setbacks are deline ated to keep development away from the shoreline areas that contain the most sensitive ecology (See SMC 17E.060.730 and SMC 17E.060.740 ).
Mitigation sequencing requires shoreline project applicants to prioritize mitigation measures for their project (See SMC 17E.060.230 ); and
As a final requirement to achieve no ne t loss, the steps in Article III, Part III, SMC 17E.060.240 through SMC 17E.060.280 , address the mitigation measures required of applicants to address the impacts of specific common shoreline uses, modifications, and development activities, including construction activities and removal and replacement of vegetation.
In assessing the potential for ne t loss of ecological functions or processes, project specific and cumulative impacts shall be considered.
During permit review, the director shall consider the expected impacts when assessing compliance with the no ne t loss requirement.
Date Passed: Monday, November 3, 2008
Effective Date: Monday, July 26, 2010
ORD C34326 Section 2