A.
The purpose of this chapter is to establish supplemental standards for the protection of critical areas and their associated buffers within the shoreline jurisdiction consistent with the goals and policies of the SMA.
B.
The provisions of this chapter do not extend beyond the shoreline jurisdiction limits specified in this Master Program and the SMA.
C.
By identifying and regulating development and alterations to critical areas and buffers within the shoreline jurisdiction it is the intent of this chapter to:
1.
Protect the public from injury, loss of life, property damage or financial losses due to flooding, erosion, landslide, seismic events, or soils subsidence;
2.
Protect unique, fragile, and valuable elements of the environment;
3.
Reduce cumulative adverse environmental impacts to water quality, wetlands, streams, and other aquatic resources; fish and wildlife habitat; landslide hazards; and other geologically unstable features and protect the functions and values of critical areas from overall net loss;
4.
Ensure the long-term protection of ground and surface water quality;
5.
Alert members of the public, including appraisers, assessors, owners, potential buyers, or lessees, to the development limitations of critical areas and their required buffers;
6.
Serve as a basis for exercise of the City’s substantive authority under SEPA, and the City’s environmental procedures (Chapter 20.30 SMC, Subchapter 8);
7.
To comply with the requirements of the SMA and its implementing regulations;
8.
Establish standards and procedures that are intended to protect critical areas and their associated buffers within the shoreline jurisdiction while accommodating the rights of property owners to use their property in a reasonable manner; and
9.
Provide for the management of critical areas and buffers within the shoreline jurisdiction so as not to result in a net loss of ecological functions and to restore degraded ecosystems.
D.
This chapter is to be administered with flexibility and attention to site-specific characteristics.
E.
For the purpose of this chapter, critical areas and buffers shall have the same meanings as set forth in Chapter 20.20 SMC and RCW 36.70A.030(5), as amended from time to time.
F.
For the purpose of this chapter, when referring to “functions and values” or “functions,” it is the critical area’s functions and values in relationship to the shoreline ecological functions.
(Ord. 856 § 2 (Exh. B), 2019)