Greetings Interested Parties,
GET THE FACTS
As the Locally
Approved SMP (LA-SMP) continues through the State review process, many
Jefferson County residents and land owners have been tuning in for the first
time in this nearly 5-year process. There seems to be a mix of facts and rumors
circulating through our community. We want citizens to be well informed
as they form opinions and potentially provide comments on the proposed update
to the existing Shoreline Master Program (SMP).
For your convenience, here are links to some informational
publications:
·
WA
Dept of Ecology website about the State review process of our LA-SMP
·
WA Dept. of
Ecology website of Frequently Asked Questions
·
WA Dept of Ecology
Blog ECOconnect with postings about SMPs and related issues (e.g. non-conforming
structures; rebuilding after damage; erosion prevention)
·
Jefferson
County Legal Counsel Frequently Asked Questions handout
·
Jefferson
County Legal Review on Takings handout
·
Jefferson
County Buffer Science Summary handout
REMINDER
As a reminder, the LA-SMP is not currently in effect.
Once final adoption is complete, the new SMP will apply to new shoreline use
and development and will not make properties unbuildable. Some key points
to consider – if the LA-SMP is adopted as proposed:
Existing Homes that become Non-Conforming:
·
Won’t have to be relocated to comply with the
new standard buffer – existing structures are ‘grandfathered’;
·
You can keep mowing your lawn, tending your
garden & landscaping like always;
·
Will be allowed to rebuild on the same location
if damaged by fire etc.
·
May be allowed to expand/enlarge the footprint
if certain criteria are met –
o
minor expansion with only an administrative
shoreline exemption approval,
o
moderate expansion with a conditional use
permit;
o
substantial expansion with a shoreline variance
approval.
New Homes:
·
Must locate outside standard buffer, or adjust
the buffer with one of the 6 options provided
·
Single family homes will be allowed on
non-conforming lots that are too small for the standard buffer
·
Will be allowed along Natural designated
shorelines, where currently prohibited
Buffers & Shoreline Designations:
·
Standard buffers of 150’ (marine and
rivers) and 100’ (lakes) are proposed along with 6 options to adjust the
buffer if criteria are met. The current Critical Areas Ordinance already
requires a 150’ buffer along fish & wildlife habitat and Type ‘S’
streams.
·
Buffers are based on 1) State requirements and
2) review of science as documented in the 2008 Final Shoreline Inventory &
Characterization Report
·
The buffer area is not a complete ‘no-touch’
zone –
o
20% can be active use (i.e. lawn, pathway, garden/landscaping)
o
Some vegetation trimming/removal will be allowed
for views
o
Water dependent uses/structures (e.g. boating
facilities) can be located in the buffer if criteria are met
o
Single family homes will not be forced to allow
the public on your property
·
Shoreline Environment Designations allow the
regulations to be tailored to actual conditions so that sensitive areas get the
most protection for natural resources. Two shoreline designations
generally apply – one for the on-land portion and one for the in-water
portion.
o
On land the 4 options are Natural, Conservancy,
Shoreline Residential, and High Intensity
o
In the water the 2 options are Aquatic or
Priority Aquatic
·
What do the shoreline designations mean?
o
Check the maps to see what designations apply to
your area
o
Look at the Article 4 Allowed Use Table for a ‘quick
glance’ overview of what’s allowed/prohibited based on the
designation
o
Read the details in Articles 6, 7, and 8 for
specific criteria and standards
And as always, if you have questions contact Jefferson
County DCD or WA Dept of Ecology.
Best regards,
Michelle
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Michelle McConnell, Associate Planner - LRP Lead
Jefferson County Department of Community Development
Long Range Planning Division
621 Sheridan St., Port Townsend, WA 98368
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