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Table of Shoreline Use, Development, and Modification by SED. Table 5.1 on the following page summarizes the permitted, conditional, and prohibited uses in the Conservancy and Aquatic SEDs. All permitted and conditional uses in Table 1 are subject to the provisions of this Master Program and may require other permits from the city or other regulatory agencies. The symbols used in the table are: P = Permitted use C = Conditional use X = Prohibited use NA = Not applicable The reader should verify allowable uses, developments, and modifications, as well as the conditions under which they may be allowed or prohibited by review Sections 5.2 (Aquatic SED) and 5.3 (Conservancy SED) in this chapter. Table 5-1: Shoreline Use, Devel opment, and Modification by SED Shoreline Use, Development, or Modification Conservancy Aquatic This table summarizes detailed information located in this SMP. The reader should verify allowable uses, developments, and modifications and the conditions under which they may be allowed or prohibited by re viewing sections 5.2 (Aquatic SED) and 5.3 (Conservancy SED) of this SMP. In interpreting this table, the following apply: X = Prohibited P = Permitted C= Conditionally permitted NA = Not applicable Any proposed use, development, or modification not anticipated on this SMP may, at the city’s discretion after review and consideration of available information, be prohibited or permitted via a shoreline CUP. Accessory or associated uses/structures/development Reviewed as part of principal use; additional permits may be required Reviewed as part of principal use; additional permits may be required Agriculture X NA Aids to Navigation NA P Aquaculture NA P Beach or dune modification Public P P Private Accessory to a principal use NA Boating facilities (except piers/docks see below) X X Commercial development Water dependent that will not degrade shoreline functions P P Water dependent that could degrade shoreline functions X C Water enjoyment C C Water related C X Non water oriented C X Dredging and dredge material disposal Maintenance dredging NA C Dredging for water-dependent uses NA C Dredging, other NA C Disposal for permitted habitat restoration/enhancement P P Fill and excavation (excludes ocean disposal) Fill P - Accessory to a principal use NA Excavation P - Accessory to a principal use NA Habitat or natural systems restoration/enhancement projects 1 P P Table 5-1: Shoreline Use, Devel opment, and Modification by SED Shoreline Use, Development, or Modification Conservancy Aquatic Historical/cultural/educational/scientific Would not have a residually significant impact on shoreline resources P P Could have a residually significant impact on shoreline resources (mitigation applies) C C Industrial X X Mining (excludes ocean mining) Sand removal pursuant to RCW 79A.05.630 P P Other mining X X 2 Ocean oil & gas use and activities X X Ocean Disposal X C Ocean Mining X C Ocean research Ocean research meeting definition of “exploration activity” under WAC 173-15 X X All other ocean research P P Ocean salvage Emergency ocean salvage P P Non-emergency ocean salvage C C Ocean transportation X C Piers or docks Public X C Residential, Commercial, Industrial X X Public safety facilities/activities P NA Recreation Uses or activities that would not degrade shoreline functions P P Uses or activities that could degrade shoreline functions (mitigation required) P C Public access P P Festivals P P Residential development XC X Commented [BH(1]: Changed from "X" prohibited to "C" conditionally permitted. Shoreline stabilization New hard NA C New soft NA P Repair and replacement NA P Signage (public information or temporary) P P Table 5-1: Shoreline Use, Devel opment, and Modification by SED Shoreline Use, Development, or Modification Conservancy Aquatic Transportation and parking Public access that would not have a residually significant impact on shoreline resources P P Public access that could have a residually significant impact on shoreline resources C C Private access Accessory to a principal use X Parking lots Accessory to a principal use X Utilities Cannot be placed outside the SED and would not have a residually significant impact on shoreline resources P P Cannot be placed outside the SED and could have a residually significant impact on shoreline resources C C Underground P P Accessory utilities Accessory to a principal use Accessory to a principal use Vegetation Management P NA

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Samples: longbeachwa.gov

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Table of Shoreline Use, Development, and Modification by SED. Table 5.1 on the following page summarizes the permitted, conditional, and prohibited uses in the Conservancy and Aquatic SEDs. All permitted and conditional uses in Table 1 are subject to the provisions of this Master Program and may require other permits from the city or other regulatory agencies. The symbols used in the table are: P = Permitted use C = Conditional use X = Prohibited use NA = Not applicable The reader should verify allowable uses, developments, and modifications, as well as the conditions under which they may be allowed or prohibited by review Sections 5.2 (Aquatic SED) and 5.3 (Conservancy SED) in this chapter. Table 5-1: Shoreline Use, Devel opmentDevelopment, and Modification by SED Shoreline Use, Development, or Modification Conservancy Aquatic This table summarizes detailed information located in this SMP. The reader should verify allowable uses, developments, and modifications and the conditions under which they may be allowed or prohibited by re viewing sections 5.2 (Aquatic SED) and 5.3 (Conservancy SED) of this SMP. In interpreting this table, the following apply: X = Prohibited P = Permitted C= Conditionally permitted NA = Not applicable Any proposed use, development, or modification not anticipated on this SMP may, at the city’s discretion after review and consideration of available information, be prohibited or permitted via a shoreline CUP. Accessory or associated uses/structures/development Reviewed as part of principal use; additional permits may be required Reviewed as part of principal use; additional permits may be required Agriculture X NA Aids to Navigation NA P Aquaculture NA P Beach or dune modification Public P P Private Accessory to a principal use NA Boating facilities (except piers/docks see below) X X Commercial development Water dependent that will not degrade shoreline functions P P Water dependent that could degrade shoreline functions X C Water enjoyment C C Water related C X Non water oriented C X Dredging and dredge material disposal Maintenance dredging NA C Dredging for water-dependent uses NA C Dredging, other NA C Disposal for permitted habitat restoration/enhancement P P Fill and excavation (excludes ocean disposal) Fill P - Accessory to a principal use NA Excavation P - Accessory to a principal use NA Habitat or natural systems restoration/enhancement projects 1 P P Table 5-1: Shoreline Use, Devel opmentDevelopment, and Modification by SED Shoreline Use, Development, or Modification Conservancy Aquatic Historical/cultural/educational/scientific Would not have a residually significant impact on shoreline resources P P Could have a residually significant impact on shoreline resources (mitigation applies) C C Industrial X X Mining (excludes ocean mining) Sand removal pursuant to RCW 79A.05.630 P P Other mining X X 2 Ocean oil & gas use and activities X X Ocean Disposal X C Ocean Mining X C Ocean research Ocean research meeting definition of “exploration activity” under WAC 173-15 X X All other ocean research P P Ocean salvage Emergency ocean salvage P P Non-emergency ocean salvage C C Ocean transportation X C Piers or docks Public X C Residential, Commercial, Industrial X X Public safety facilities/activities P NA Recreation Uses or activities that would not degrade shoreline functions P P Uses or activities that could degrade shoreline functions (mitigation required) P C Public access P P Festivals P P Residential development XC X Commented [BH(1]: Changed from "X" prohibited to "C" conditionally permitted. X Shoreline stabilization New hard NA C New soft NA P Repair and replacement NA P Signage (public information or temporary) P P Table 5-1: Shoreline Use, Devel opmentDevelopment, and Modification by SED Shoreline Use, Development, or Modification Conservancy Aquatic Transportation and parking Public access that would not have a residually significant impact on shoreline resources P P Public access that could have a residually significant impact on shoreline resources C C Private access Accessory to a principal use X Parking lots Accessory to a principal use X Utilities Cannot be placed outside the SED and would not have a residually significant impact on shoreline resources P P Cannot be placed outside the SED and could have a residually significant impact on shoreline resources C C Underground P P Accessory utilities Accessory to a principal use Accessory to a principal use Vegetation Management P NA

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Samples: longbeachwa.gov

Table of Shoreline Use, Development, and Modification by SED. Table 5.1 on the following page summarizes the permitted, conditional, and prohibited uses in the Conservancy and Aquatic SEDs. All permitted and conditional uses in Table 1 are subject to the provisions of this Master Program and may require other permits from the city or other regulatory agencies. The symbols used in the table are: P = Permitted use C = Conditional use X = Prohibited use NA = Not applicable The reader should verify allowable uses, developments, and modifications, as well as the conditions under which they may be allowed or prohibited by review Sections 5.2 (Aquatic SED) and 5.3 (Conservancy SED) in this chapter. Table 5-1: Shoreline Use, Devel opmentDevelopment, and Modification by SED Shoreline Use, Development, or Modification Conservancy Aquatic This table summarizes detailed information located in this SMP. The reader should verify allowable uses, developments, and modifications and the conditions under which they may be allowed or prohibited by re viewing sections 5.2 (Aquatic SED) and 5.3 (Conservancy SED) of this SMP. In interpreting this table, the following apply: X = Prohibited P = Permitted C= Conditionally permitted NA = Not applicable Any proposed use, development, or modification not anticipated on this SMP may, at the city’s discretion after review and consideration of available information, be prohibited or permitted via a shoreline CUP. Accessory or associated uses/structures/development Reviewed as part of principal use; additional permits may be required Reviewed as part of principal use; additional permits may be required Agriculture X NA Aids to Navigation NA P Aquaculture NA P Table 5-1: Shoreline Use, Development, and Modification by SED Shoreline Use, Development, or Modification Conservancy Aquatic Beach or dune modification Public P P Private Accessory to a principal use NA Boating facilities (except piers/docks see below) X X Commercial development Water dependent that will not degrade shoreline functions P X P Water dependent that could degrade shoreline functions X C Water enjoyment C C Water related C X Non water oriented C X Dredging and dredge material disposal Maintenance dredging NA C Dredging for water-dependent uses NA C Dredging, other NA C Disposal for permitted habitat restoration/enhancement P P Dredge disposal, other X X Fill and excavation (excludes ocean disposal) Fill P - Accessory to a principal use NA Excavation P - Accessory to a principal use NA Habitat or natural systems restoration/enhancement projects 1 P P Table 5-1: Shoreline Use, Devel opment, and Modification by SED Shoreline Use, Development, or Modification Conservancy Aquatic Historical/cultural/educational/scientific Would not have a residually significant impact on shoreline resources P P Could have a residually significant impact on shoreline resources (mitigation applies) C C Industrial X X Energy production/processing X X Water dependent that would not degrade shoreline functions X X Water dependent that could degrade shoreline functions X X Water related X X Non water oriented X X Mining (excludes ocean mining) Sand removal pursuant to RCW 79A.05.630 P P Other mining Table 5-1: Shoreline Use, Development, and Modification by SED Shoreline Use, Development, or Modification Conservancy Aquatic Ocean uses/modifications NA C Includes fixed structures X X 2 3 Does not include fixed structures and would not result in residually significant impacts to shoreline resources Accessory to a principal use P Does not include fixed structures and could result in residually significant impacts to shoreline resources Accessory to a principal use C Ocean oil & gas use and activities X X Ocean Disposal X C Ocean Mining X C Ocean research Ocean research meeting definition of “exploration X X activity” under WAC 173-15 X X All other ocean research P P Ocean salvage Emergency ocean salvage P P Non-emergency ocean salvage C C Ocean transportation X C Piers or docks Public X C Residential, Commercial, Industrial X X Public safety facilities/activities P NA Recreation Uses or activities that would not degrade shoreline functions P P Uses or activities that could degrade shoreline functions (mitigation required) P C Public access P P Festivals P P Residential development XC PX X Commented [BH(1]: Changed from "X" prohibited to "C" conditionally permitted. Shoreline stabilization New hard NA C New soft NA P Repair and replacement NA P Signage (public information or temporary) P P Transportation and parking Table 5-1: Shoreline Use, Devel opmentDevelopment, and Modification by SED Shoreline Use, Development, or Modification Conservancy Aquatic Transportation and parking Public access that would not have a residually significant impact on shoreline resources P P Public access that could have a residually significant impact on shoreline resources C C Private access Accessory to a principal use X Parking lots Accessory to a principal use X Utilities Cannot be placed outside the SED and would not have a residually significant impact on shoreline resources P P Cannot be placed outside the SED and could have a residually significant impact on shoreline resources C C Underground P P Accessory utilities Accessory to a principal use Accessory to a principal use Vegetation Management P NA

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Samples: longbeachwa.gov

Table of Shoreline Use, Development, and Modification by SED. Table 5.1 on the following page summarizes the permitted, conditional, and prohibited uses in the Conservancy and Aquatic SEDs. All permitted and conditional uses in Table 1 are subject to the provisions of this Master Program and may require other permits from the city or other regulatory agencies. The symbols used in the table are: P = Permitted use C = Conditional use X = Prohibited use NA = Not applicable The reader should verify allowable uses, developments, and modifications, as well as the conditions under which they may be allowed or prohibited by review Sections 5.2 (Aquatic SED) and 5.3 (Conservancy SED) in this chapter. Table 5-1: Shoreline Use, Devel opmentDeve lopment, and Modification by SED Shoreline Use, Development, or Modification Conservancy Aquatic This table summarizes detailed information located in this SMP. The reader should verify allowable uses, developments, and modifications and the conditions under which they may be allowed or prohibited by re viewing sections 5.2 (Aquatic SED) and 5.3 (Conservancy SED) of this SMP. In interpreting this table, the following apply: X = Prohibited P = Permitted C= Conditionally permitted NA = Not applicable Any proposed use, development, or modification not anticipated on this SMP may, at the city’s discretion after review and consideration of available information, be prohibited or permitted via a shoreline CUP. Accessory or associated uses/structures/development Reviewed as part of principal use; additional permits may be required Reviewed as part of principal use; additional permits may be required Agriculture X NA Aids to Navigation NA P Aquaculture NA P Beach or dune modification Public P P Private Accessory to a principal use NA Boating facilities (except piers/docks see below) X X Commercial development Water dependent that will not degrade shoreline functions P P Water dependent that could degrade shoreline functions X C Water enjoyment C C Water related C X Non water oriented C X Dredging and dredge material disposal Maintenance dredging NA C Dredging for water-dependent uses NA C Dredging, other NA C Disposal for permitted habitat restoration/enhancement P P Fill and excavation (excludes ocean disposal) Fill P - Accessory to a principal use NA Excavation P - Accessory to a principal use NA Habitat or natural systems restoration/enhancement projects 1 P P Table 5-1: Shoreline Use, Devel opmentDeve lopment, and Modification by SED Shoreline Use, Development, or Modification Conservancy Aquatic Historical/cultural/educational/scientific Would not have a residually significant impact on shoreline resources P P Could have a residually significant impact on shoreline resources (mitigation applies) C C Industrial X X Mining (excludes ocean mining) Sand removal pursuant to RCW 79A.05.630 2 P P Other Ocean mining X X 2 C New ocean uses C C Ocean oil & gas use and activities X X Ocean Disposal disposal X C Ocean Mining energy X C Oil & gas exploration, development, & production 3 X X Ocean research Ocean research meeting definition of “exploration X X activity” under WAC 173-15 X X All other ocean research P P Ocean salvage Emergency ocean salvage P P Non-emergency ocean salvage C C Ocean transportation X C Piers or docks Public X C Residential, Commercial, Industrial X X Public safety facilities/activities P NA Recreation Uses or activities that would not degrade shoreline functions P P Uses or activities that could degrade shoreline functions (mitigation required) P C Public access P P Festivals P P Residential development XC X NA Commented [BH(1JK1]: Changed If an interdunal wetland is filled, it would remove it from "X" shoreline jurisdiction – but until that wetland is filled, residential should be prohibited to "C" conditionally permitted. in the Conservancy SED Table 5-1: Shoreline Use, Deve lopment, and Modification by SED Shoreline Use, Development, or Modification Conservancy Aquatic Shoreline stabilization New hard NA C New soft NA P Repair and replacement NA P Signage (public information or temporary) P P Table 5-1: Shoreline Use, Devel opment, and Modification by SED Shoreline Use, Development, or Modification Conservancy Aquatic Transportation and parking Public access that would not have a residually significant impact on shoreline resources P P Public access that could have a residually significant impact on shoreline resources C C Private access Accessory to a principal use X Parking lots Accessory to a principal use X Utilities Cannot be placed outside the SED and would not have a residually significant impact on shoreline resources P P Cannot be placed outside the SED and could have a residually significant impact on shoreline resources C C Underground P P Accessory utilities Accessory to a principal use Accessory to a principal use Vegetation Management P NA

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Samples: Sma Grant Agreement

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Table of Shoreline Use, Development, and Modification by SED. Table 5.1 on the following page summarizes the permitted, conditional, and prohibited uses in the Conservancy and Aquatic SEDs. All permitted and conditional uses in Table 1 are subject to the provisions of this Master Program and may require other permits from the city or other regulatory agencies. The symbols used in the table are: P = Permitted use C = Conditional use X = Prohibited use NA = Not applicable The reader should verify allowable uses, developments, and modifications, as well as the conditions under which they may be allowed or prohibited by review Sections 5.2 (Aquatic SED) and 5.3 (Conservancy SED) in this chapter. Table 5-1: Shoreline Use, Devel opmentDevelopment, and Modification by SED Shoreline Use, Development, or Modification Conservancy Aquatic This table summarizes detailed information located in this SMP. The reader should verify allowable uses, developments, and modifications and the conditions under which they may be allowed or prohibited by re viewing sections 5.2 (Aquatic SED) and 5.3 (Conservancy SED) of this SMP. In interpreting this table, the following apply: X = Prohibited P = Permitted C= Conditionally permitted NA = Not applicable Any proposed use, development, or modification not anticipated on this SMP may, at the city’s discretion after review and consideration of available information, be prohibited or permitted via a shoreline CUP. Accessory or associated uses/structures/development Reviewed as part of principal use; additional permits may be required Reviewed as part of principal use; additional permits may be required Agriculture X NA Aids to Navigation NA P Aquaculture NA P Beach or dune modification Public P P Private [JK1] Accessory to a principal use NA Boating facilities (except piers/docks see below) X X Commercial development Water dependent that will not degrade shoreline functions P P Water dependent that could degrade shoreline functions X C Water enjoyment C C Water related C X Non water oriented C X Dredging and dredge material disposal Maintenance dredging NA C Dredging for water-dependent uses NA C Dredging, other NA C Disposal for permitted habitat restoration/enhancement P P Fill and excavation (excludes ocean disposal) Fill P - Accessory to a principal use NA Excavation P - Accessory to a principal use NA Habitat or natural systems restoration/enhancement projects 1 P P Table 5-1: Shoreline Use, Devel opmentDevelopment, and Modification by SED Shoreline Use, Development, or Modification Conservancy Aquatic Historical/cultural/educational/scientific Would not have a residually significant impact on shoreline resources P P Could have a residually significant impact on shoreline resources (mitigation applies) C C Industrial X X Mining (excludes ocean mining) Sand removal pursuant to RCW 79A.05.630 2 P P Other Ocean mining X C New ocean uses C C Ocean disposal X 2 C Ocean oil energy X C Oil & gas use and activities exploration, development, & production 3 X X Ocean Disposal X C Ocean Mining X C Ocean research Ocean O cean research meeting definition of “exploration activityX X a ctivity” under WAC 173-15 X X All other ocean research P P Ocean salvage Emergency ocean salvage P P Non-emergency ocean salvage C C Ocean transportation X C Piers or docks Public X C Residential, Commercial, Industrial X X Public safety facilities/activities P NA Recreation Uses or activities that would not degrade shoreline functions P P Uses or activities that could degrade shoreline functions (mitigation required) P C Public access P P Festivals P P Residential development XC X Commented [BH(1]X[JK2] NA Table 5-1: Changed from "X" prohibited to "C" conditionally permitted. Shoreline Use, Development, and Modification by SED Shoreline Use, Development, or Modification Conservancy Aquatic Shoreline stabilization New hard NA C New soft NA P Repair and replacement NA P Signage (public information or temporary) P P Table 5-1: Shoreline Use, Devel opment, and Modification by SED Shoreline Use, Development, or Modification Conservancy Aquatic Transportation and parking Public access that would not have a residually significant impact on shoreline resources P P Public access that could have a residually significant impact on shoreline resources C C Private access Accessory to a principal use X Parking lots Accessory to a principal use X Utilities Cannot be placed outside the SED and would not have a residually significant impact on shoreline resources P P Cannot be placed outside the SED and could have a residually significant impact on shoreline resources C C Underground P P Accessory utilities Accessory to a principal use Accessory to a principal use Vegetation Management P NA

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Samples: Grant Agreement

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