Goals and Priorities. The majority of the Long Beach shoreline located west of the OHWM or within 200 feet east of the OHWM is relatively free of modification. Those modifications that do exist in this area—two outfalls, portions of public access facilities (including the two main beach approaches), public art installations—serve the common good. There are no private structures or other alterations in this area. However, in the area of associated wetlands between the 1889 Line to the east and the 1980 Seashore Conservation Line (SCL) to the west, overall moderate permanent human alteration has occurred; some locations where subdivision has occurred are substantially altered. The following goals and objectives are meant to restore degraded areas and impaired ecological functions to the extent practicable. It focuses on what the city can reasonably achieve – including public education regarding restoration and the importance of shoreline functions, values, and critical areas; restoring/improving wetland hydraulic connectivity; and improving species diversity via vegetation management.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Sma Grant Agreement
Goals and Priorities. The majority of the Long Beach shoreline located west of the OHWM or within 200 feet east of the OHWM is relatively free of modification. Those modifications that do exist in this area—two outfalls, portions of public access facilities (including the two main beach approaches)facilities, public art installations—serve the common good. There are no private structures or other alterations in this area. However, in the area of associated wetlands between the 1889 Line to the east and the 1980 Seashore Conservation Line (SCL) to the west, overall moderate permanent human alteration has occurred; , with some locations where subdivision has occurred are substantially altered. The following goals and objectives are meant to restore degraded areas and impaired ecological functions to the extent practicable. It focuses on what the city can reasonably achieve – including public education regarding restoration and the importance of shoreline functions, values, and critical areas; restoring/improving wetland hydraulic connectivity; and improving species diversity via vegetation management.
Appears in 1 contract
Sources: Sma Grant Agreement