Associated wetlands definition

Associated wetlands means those wetlands which are in proximity to and either influence or are influenced by tidal waters or a lake or stream subject to the Shoreline Management Act.
Associated wetlands means those wetlands which are in proximity to and either influence or are influenced by waters subject to the Shoreline Management Act.
Associated wetlands means those wetlands which are in proximity to and either influence or are influenced by tidal waters or a lake or stream subject to RCW 90.58.

Examples of Associated wetlands in a sentence

  • Associated wetlands located in the deflation plain between the foredune and older sand ridge to the east run north-south.

  • Associated wetlands are those wetlands in proximity to and either influence or are influenced by tidal waters or a lake or stream subject to the SMA (WAC 173‐22‐030 (1)).

  • Associated wetlands, deltas and floodways that are included in the shoreline jurisdiction are those that influence or are influenced by shorelines of the state.

  • Associated wetlands along these shorelines also fall under shoreline management jurisdiction and were also evaluated the characterization report.

  • The Associated wetlands within the 500 m radius of the proposed site are identified as floodplain wetlands and classed as a natural, depression wetlands and is not a priority of FEPA, although FEPA does map other wetlands along the Sundays River.


More Definitions of Associated wetlands

Associated wetlands means wetlands that are in proximity to tidal waters, lakes, rivers or streams that are subject to the Shoreline Management Act and either influence or are influenced by such waters. Factors used to determine proximity and influence include but are not limited to: location contiguous to a shoreline waterbody, formation by tidally influenced geohydraulic processes, presence of a surface connection including through a culvert or tide gate, location in part or whole within the 100-year floodplain of a shoreline, periodic inundation, and/or hydraulic continuity.
Associated wetlands means those wetlands that are in proximity to and either influence or are influenced by tidal waters or a lake or stream subject to the SMA (WAC 173-22-030 (1)). These are typically identified as wetlands that physically extend into the shoreline jurisdiction, or wetlands that are functionally related to the shoreline jurisdiction through surface water connection and/or other factors. The specific language from the RCW describes the limits of shoreline jurisdiction as follows:
Associated wetlands means those wetlands that are either in proximity to and either influence or are influenced by waters subject to the Shoreline Management Act.
Associated wetlands means those wetlands that are in proximity to and either influence, or are influenced by tidal waters or a lake or stream subject to the Shoreline Management Act. Refer to WAC 173-27-030(1).
Associated wetlands means those wetlands that are in proximity to and influence or are influenced by tidal waters or lakes and streams subject to the SMA (WAC 173-22-030 (1)). These are
Associated wetlands means those wetlands which are in proximity to and either influence or
Associated wetlands means those wetlands that are in proximity to and either influence or are influenced by tidal waters or a lake or stream subject to RCW 90.58. Refer to WAC 173-22- 030(1).