Policy
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Policy Statements
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DEVELOPED WATERFRONT POLICIES
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Policy 1
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Foster a pattern of development in the waterfront area
that enhances community character, preserves open space, makes efficient
use of infrastructure, makes beneficial use of a waterfront location,
and minimizes adverse effects of development.
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Policy 1.1
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Concentrate development and redevelopment in order to revitalize
and enhance the waterfronts, strengthen the traditional village core
and rural edge, and prevent sprawl.
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Policy 1.2
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Ensure that development or uses take appropriate advantage of
their waterfront location.
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Policy 1.3
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Protect stable residential areas.
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Policy 1.4
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Maintain and enhance natural areas, recreation, open space,
and agricultural lands.
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Policy 1.5
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Minimize adverse impacts of new development and redevelopment.
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Policy 2
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Preserve historic resources of the waterfront area.
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Policy 2.1
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Maximize preservation and retention of historic resources.
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Policy 2.2
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Protect and preserve archaeological resources.
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Policy 2.3
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Protect and enhance resources that are significant to the waterfront
culture.
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Policy 3
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Enhance visual quality and protect scenic resources throughout
the waterfront area.
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Policy 3.1
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Protect and improve visual quality throughout the waterfront
area.
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Policy 3.2
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Protect aesthetic values associated with recognized areas of
high scenic quality.
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NATURAL WATERFRONT POLICIES
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Policy 4
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Minimize loss of life, structures, and natural resources
from flooding and erosion.
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Policy 4.1
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Minimize flooding damage in the Town and Village of Clayton
through the use of appropriate management measures.
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Policy 4.2
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Preserve and restore natural protective features.
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Policy 4.3
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Protect public lands and public trust lands and use of these
lands when undertaking all erosion or flood control projects.
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Policy 4.4
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Manage navigation infrastructure to limit adverse impacts on
waterfront processes.
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Policy 4.5
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Ensure that expenditure of public funds for flooding and erosion
control projects results in a public benefit.
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Policy 4.6
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The construction or reconstruction of docks, boathouses, boat
hoists, public access facilities and other shoreline structures shall
be undertaken in a manner which will, to the maximum extent practicable,
protect against or withstand the destructive forces of wave action
and ice movement.
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Policy 4.7
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Water level management practices shall not damage significant
fish and wildlife and their habitats, increase shoreline erosion or
flooding, or interfere with the local economy.
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Policy 4.8
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Ice management practices shall not damage significant fish and
wildlife and their habitats, increase shoreline erosion or flooding.
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Policy 4.9
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Use environmentally sound, cost-effective measures when proven
necessary to minimize impacts of wave action and ice movement. Such
measures shall be pursued in consultation with appropriate state and
federal agencies, local interests, and experts in the fields of marine
engineering and construction.
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Policy 5
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Protect and improve water quality and supply.
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Policy 5.1
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Prohibit direct or indirect discharges, which would cause or
contribute to contravention of water quality standards.
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Policy 5.2
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Manage land use activities and use best management practices
to minimize nonpoint source pollution of waterfront areas.
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Policy 5.3
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Protect and enhance the quality of waterfront area waters.
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Policy 5.4
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Limit the potential for adverse impacts of watershed development
on water quality and quantity.
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Policy 5.5
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Protect and conserve the quality and quantity of potable water.
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Policy 6
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Protect and restore the quality and function of the ecosystem.
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Policy 6.1
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Protect and restore ecological quality.
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Policy 6.2
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Protect, preserve, and where practical, restore significant
waterfront fish and wildlife habitats.
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Policy 6.3
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Protect and restore freshwater wetlands.
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Policy 6.4
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Protect vulnerable fish, wildlife, and plant species, and rare
ecological communities.
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Policy 7
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Protect and improve air quality in the waterfront area.
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Policy 7.1
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Control or abate existing and prevent new air pollution.
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Policy 7.2
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Limit discharges of atmospheric radioactive material to a level
that is as low as practicable.
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Policy 7.3
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Limit sources of atmospheric deposition of pollutants to the
waterway, particularly from nitrogen sources.
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Policy 8
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Minimize environmental degradation in the waterfront area
from solid waste and hazardous substances and wastes.
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Policy 8.1
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Manage solid waste to protect public health and control pollution.
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Policy 8.2
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Manage hazardous wastes to protect public health and control
pollution.
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Policy 8.3
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Protect the environment from degradation due to toxic pollutants
and substances hazardous to the environment and public health.
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Policy 8.4
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Prevent and remediate discharge of petroleum products.
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Policy 8.5
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Transport solid waste, hazardous substances, and hazardous waste
in a manner which protects the safety, well-being, and general welfare
of the public; the environmental resources of the state; and the continued
use of transportation facilities.
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Policy 8.6
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Seek alternatives to locations within the Clayton waterfront
revitalization area for solid and hazardous facilities.
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PUBLIC WATERFRONT POLICY
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Policy 9
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Provide for public access to and recreational use of the
waterway, public lands, and public resources of the waterfront area.
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Policy 9.1
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Promote appropriate and adequate physical public access and
recreation throughout the waterfront area.
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Policy 9.2
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Access to the publicly owned foreshore and to lands immediately
adjacent to the foreshore or the water's edge that are publicly
owned shall be provided. Obtain public access to the foreshore through
the use of easements, land purchase or other measures where necessary
and feasible.
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Policy 9.3
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Provide public visual access to waterfront lands and waters
or open space at all sites where physically practical.
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Policy 9.4
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Preserve the public interest in and use of lands and waters
held in public trust by the state and other public entities.
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Policy 9.5
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Assure public access to public trust lands and navigable waters.
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Policy 9.6
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Provide access and recreation that is compatible with natural
resource values.
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Policy 9.7
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Development, when located adjacent to the shore, shall provide
for water-related recreation, as a multiple use, whenever such recreational
use is appropriate in light of reasonably anticipated demand for such
activities and the primary purpose of the development.
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WORKING WATERFRONT POLICIES
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Policy 10
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Protect water-dependent uses and promote siting of new
water-dependent uses in suitable locations.
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Policy 10.1
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Protect existing public and commercial water-dependent uses.
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Policy 10.2
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Promote the siting of new public and commercial water-dependent
uses at suitable locations and provide for their safe operation.
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Policy 10.3
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Improve the economic viability of water-dependent uses.
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Policy 10.4
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Promote efficient management of surface waters and underwater
lands.
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Policy 11
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Promote sustainable use of fish and wildlife resources.
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Policy 11.1
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Provide for and promote the health and recreational use of fishing
resources.
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Policy 12
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Protect the agricultural lands.
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Policy 12.1
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Protect existing agriculture and agricultural lands from conversion
to other land uses.
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Policy 12.2
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Establish and maintain favorable conditions that support existing
or promote new agricultural production.
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Policy 12.3
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Minimize adverse impacts on agriculture from unavoidable conversion
of agricultural land.
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Policy 12.4
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Preserve scenic and open space values associated with agricultural
lands.
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Policy 13
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Promote appropriate use and development of energy and
mineral resources.
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Policy 13.1
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Conserve energy resources.
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Policy 13.2
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Promote alternative energy sources that are self-sustaining,
including solar- and wind-powered energy generation.
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Policy 13.3
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Ensure maximum efficiency and minimum adverse environmental
impact when siting major energy generating facilities.
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Policy 13.4
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Minimize adverse impacts from fuel storage facilities.
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Policy 13.5
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Ensure that mining, blasting, excavation and dredging do not
cause an increase in erosion, any adverse effects on natural resources
or degradation of visual resources.
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