The SMP is based on the SMA, SMP guidelines, a shoreline analysis report, and a public visioning process. Key findings are identified below.
Between late 2009 and June 2012, the city completed a comprehensive update of this SMP. The update effort included a series of meetings with the North Bend planning commission, communities meetings and presentations, coordination with Ecology, meetings with the North Bend city council, as well as public involvement with local, state and federal agencies, tribes, and other interested parties (hereinafter called "stakeholders"). In 2012, public hearings were held with the North Bend planning commission and city council.
In March 2012, the city council passed Resolution 1578 and forwarded the proposed SMP update to the Washington State Department of Ecology for review and comment prior to the city's formal adoption of the SMP in accordance with WAC
173-26-110.
The Department of Ecology accepted written public comments as required by the SMA, and reviewed the updated SMP providing specific required and recommended changes as a condition of DOE approval. The city council concurred with required changes, resulting in final adoption of the updated SMP through Ordinance 1476.
North Bend is required to periodically review and update this SMP to ensure ongoing consistency with updates to SMA guidelines (WAC
173-26-090), with the current periodic review cycle deadline of June 2019. The North Bend planning commission initiated periodic review in 2018, with a first public hearing on August 23, 2018, and a second hearing on January 10, 2019. Updates to the SMP are focused and limited to those minor updates required by SMA guidelines as well as integration of updated critical areas regulations standards. Integrated critical areas standards will ensure protection of wetlands, tributary streams, fish and wildlife habitat conservation areas, and geologically hazardous areas consistent with updates to best available science (BAS), supporting the city in ongoing protection of shoreline ecological functions.
In accordance with RCW
36.70A.480, the city incorporates by reference the goals and policies of the SMP into the North Bend comprehensive plan. No updates to SMP goals and policies will occur for the 2018/19 periodic review and update. Public review of the 2018/19 periodic update will occur concurrently by the North Bend city council and DOE, consistent with WAC
173-26-090.
The shoreline jurisdiction and environment designation map is hereby adopted to support identification of known shoreline jurisdiction and shall be on file with the city and subject to updating from time to time.
(Ord. 1476 § 2 (Exh. A (part)), 2012; Ord. 1701 § 1 (Exh. A (part)), 2019)