Shoreline Substantial Development Permits Sample Clauses

The Shoreline Substantial Development Permits clause establishes the requirement for obtaining official approval before undertaking significant construction or development activities along shorelines. In practice, this clause applies to projects such as building docks, piers, or other structures near water bodies, and typically mandates that applicants submit detailed plans and comply with environmental regulations. Its core function is to ensure that shoreline developments are managed responsibly, protecting natural resources and public interests while providing a clear legal process for permitting.
Shoreline Substantial Development Permits. A revised SSDP will become effective immediately. Within eight (8) days of the date of final action the revised site plan, text and the approved revision will be submitted by the city to Ecology and the Attorney General for filing.