Management Policies. (1) Any use that would substantially degrade the ecological functions or natural character of the shoreline area should not be allowed. (2) The following new uses should not be allowed in the Natural environment: commercial; industrial; nonwater-oriented recreation; and roads, utility corridors, and parking areas that can be located outside of Natural-designated shorelines. (3) Scientific, historical, cultural, educational research uses, and low-intensity water-oriented recreational access uses may be allowed provided that no significant ecological impact on the area will result. (4) New development or significant vegetation removal that would reduce the capability of vegetation to perform normal ecological functions should not be allowed. The subdivision of property in a configuration that, to achieve its intended purpose, will require significant vegetation removal or shoreline modification that adversely impacts ecological functions should not be allowed. That is, each new parcel must be able to support its intended development without significant ecological impacts to shoreline ecological functions.
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Sources: Grant Agreement, Ecology Grant Agreement
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(1) Any use that would substantially degrade the ecological functions or natural character of the shoreline area should not be allowed.
(2) The following new uses should not be allowed in the Natural environment: commercial; industrial; nonwater-oriented recreation; and roads, utility corridors, and parking areas that can be located outside of Natural-designated shorelines.
(3) Scientific, historical, cultural, educational research uses, and low-intensity water-oriented recreational access uses may be allowed provided that no significant ecological impact on the area will result.
(4) New development or significant vegetation removal that would reduce the capability of vegetation to perform normal ecological functions should not be allowed. The subdivision of property in a configuration that, to achieve its intended purpose, will require significant vegetation removal or shoreline modification that adversely impacts ecological functions should not be allowed. That is, each new parcel must be able to support its intended development without significant ecological impacts to shoreline ecological functions.
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Sources: Shoreline Master Program Agreement