File #: 20-0704    Version: 1
Type: information Status: Filed
File created: 9/9/2020 In control: Planning Commission
Agenda date: 9/21/2020 Final action: 9/21/2020
Title: Shoreline Master Program Periodic Review - Briefing
Attachments: 1. Project Webpage, 2. Gap Analysis, 3. Public Comment
Title
Shoreline Master Program Periodic Review - Briefing

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Information only. No action requested.

City Manager Recommendation:
Information only. No action requested.

Report
Issue:
Discussion on the periodic review of the Shoreline Master Program.

Staff Contact:
Joyce Phillips, Senior Planner, Community Planning and Development, 360.570.3722

Presenter(s):
Joyce Phillips, Senior Planner, Community Planning and Development

Background and Analysis:
Shoreline Master Programs (SMPs) are local land use policies and regulations that guide development on, and the use of, most shorelines. SMPs apply to both public and private uses for lakes, streams, associated wetlands, and marine shorelines. They protect natural resources for future generations, provide for public access to public waters and shores, and plan for water-dependent uses. SMPs must be consistent with the Shoreline Management Act (RCW 90.58) and must be approved by the Washington State Department of Ecology.

SMPs must be reviewed and, if necessary, updated to ensure they remain compliant with state laws and local comprehensive plans. This review must be completed every eight (8) years and is known as the "Periodic Review". Olympia's SMP Periodic Review must be completed no later than June 30, 2021.

The Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) provides technical assistance, guidance documents, and grant funding to assist in the completion of the Periodic Review. The City used Ecology's Periodic Review checklist to determine what revisions are needed. Additionally, comments from city staff that have implemented the SMP were solicited may result in proposed modifications to provide clarity in some areas of the SMP. This review resulted in the "gap analysis" document that is posted on the City's webpage. The gap analysis was reviewed by Ecology for their comments. The City issued an announcement about the gap analysis being posted on the webpa...

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