Resolution 462> l!'
RESOLUTION NO. 462
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, DIRECTING TRANSMITTAL OF
AMENDMENTS TO THE CITY OF EDMONDS SHORELINE MANAGE-
MENT DRAFT MASTER PROGRAM TO THE STATE OF WASHINGTON,
DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Edmonds,
Washington, has held a public hearing and at the conclusion of
said hearing, having approved the following changes to the City
of Edmonds Shoreline Management Draft Master Program, pursuant to
the recommendations set forth in Planning Commission Resolution
No. 636 , and
WHEREAS, in accordance with the findings of the City of
Edmonds' Responsible Official, the City Council finds that there
will be no significant adverse environmental impacts as a result
of the proposed changes, now, therefore,
IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City of Edmonds Shoreline Management
Draft Master Program, November 1, 1973, as amended, is hereby
further amended as set forth on Exhibit "A ", attached hereto and
incorporated herein by this reference as.if set forth in full.
Section 2. The Director of Community Development is
hereby directed to obtain and transmit a certified copy of this
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Resolution.to the Washington State Department of Ecology for
review by said State agency pursuant to'RCW 90.58.190.
..RESOLVED this 19 day of February, 1980.
APPROVED:�
MAY OR, H.,H. HARRISON
ATTEST/AUTHENTICATED:
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CITY CLERK, IRENE VPNEY MORAN
FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK:.'February 12, 1980
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EX111DIT 'A
SHORELINE MASTER PROGIUIM AMENDMENTS
Pages 3, 19, and 20 of the Shoreline Master Program,
an element of the City of Edmonds Comprehensive Plan, shill be
mended as shown on Exhibit D which is attached hereto and
incorporated herein by this reference.
The Shoreline Master Program Map shall be amended to
designate Parcel I of the Union Oil property, as set forth in
?:Yhi lbi t C hereto, under the "Urban- ,•�ultiple Use" dcsignatio:l
to include the adjacent ;.atersin the "Urban- Marine"
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EXHIBIT C
PARCEL I:
ALL THAT PORTION OF GOVERNMENT LOT 1 AND OF TIDELAND, LOT 1, IN SECTION
26, TO1;'NSHIP 27 NORTH, RANGE 3 EAST, W.M., IN SNOHO.MISH COUNTY, WASHING-
TON, LYING WESTERLY OF THE WESTERLY LINE OF THE GREAT NORTHERN RAIL1';AY
COF.4PANY RIGHT -OF -WAY AS CONVEYED BY INSTRUMENT RECORDED IN VOLUME 17
OF DEEDS, PAGE 132 AND IN VOLU`.1E 38 OF DEEDS, PAGE 412, AND LYING SOUTHERLY
OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED LINE:
BEGINNING AT A POINT OF INTERSECTION OF ORIGINAL WESTERLY LINE OF GREAT
NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY'S RIGHT -OF -WAY WITH THE NORTH LINE OF SAID
SECTION 26, SAID POINT BEING 6 38.03 FEET 1'1ESTERLY OF THE NORTH QUARTER
CORNER OF SAID SECTION; THENCE SOUTH 42 °3434" WEST, 54.17 FEET; THENCE
SOUTH 47 025'26" EAST 150 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 42 °34'3x" WEST, 765.65 FEET, ALONG
THE 1 *,ESTERLY LINE OF THE GREAT NORTHERN RAII-IYAY CO ,'PANY'S RIGHT- OF- ',.'AY
TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING OF SAID LINE; THENCE NORTH 47 °25'26" 1VEST
418.11 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO POINT OF INTERSECTION; 1';'ITH THE INNER HARBOR
LINE. '
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DES IGNAT I ON OF E INVLl0NtlEINTS
The environmental designations are intended to provide a uniform basis for
applying policies and use regulations to widely differing shoreline areas.
Uses are to be encouraged which enhance the character of the environment.
The environments are meant to serve as "umbrella" classifications and not
as "zoning districts ". The environments are a means of linking the
natural systems defined in the State Guidelines (see appendix) and the
Shorelines Inventory to the goals and policies.
U \BAN ENVIRONMENT The urban environment is intended to:
Provide for a multiplicity of urban uses.
Provide a shoreline location for water- dependent
industrial and commercial uses.
Insure maximum public use through pedestrian
waterfront activities and other means of
physical access to the water.
Regulate urban development on the waterfront
in order to preserve views and other amenities
while allowing more intense development.
Allow for future growth of shoreline dependent
and shoreline - oriented uses.
URBAN - MARINE All marine waters from the line of MHHW to the
outer harbor line between the Hnien Ail Beek
Town of GIoodway and the Ferry Terminal, (as
existing on the date of adoption of the Master
Program) and the Laebugten Wharf property.
These waters are within the Harbor Area and are
important for transportation, commercial, and
recreation uses. They also lie adjacent to urban
upland areas and should be utilized for water -
dependent and water - oriented uses.
URBAN - All area in shorelines zone from MHHW landward
MULTIPLE USE from the Hnion Ail Beek Toz.»i of Gloodway to the
Ferry Dock.
This area is used for multiple purposes: commercial
and recreational. Because of accessibility to the
public and the availability of transportation
facilities, it should continue to be heavily
utilized for these activities
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below low water submerged lands -- canyons,
cliffs, rock reefs, sand or mud flats, etc.;
other.
Provide for shoreline dependent uses.
ferry and passenger terminals;
terminal and transfer facilities for marine
commerce and industry;
marine and fresh water construction, dismantling,
and repair;
marinas - -boats and seaplanes;
intakes and outfalls;
boat launch facilities;
shoreline recreation -- including parks, bike and
walking trails, beaches, etc.;
aquaculture;
marine and limnological research and education;,
piers and related facilities for petrolewn products
storage and distribution;
other uses of a like intensity and dependency.
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USE ACTIVITIES
AQUACULTURE Urban Environment: Propogation and harvest
o Marine Vegetation_ or animals wil17 ge
all7owed provided the following conditions are
met:
(1) There is access to the use
from non - residential areas.
(2) Structures are predominantly
underwater.
(3) Structures will not be a hazard
to navigation or impede access
to the water from the uplands.
(4) Visual impact of the use is minimized.
Conservancy Environment: As regulated in the
:Urban Environment.
Natural Environment: Prohibited in the Natural
Environment.
COMMERCIAL
DEVELOPMENT Urban Environment:
(1) Because of the limited area available
on the Edmonds waterfront for commercial
uses, priority should be given to the
following shoreline- dependent uses:
(a) Any commercial use allowed by the
Zoning Ordinance which requires
piers, wharves, or docks in order
to function, ineZudinj petroleum Erodzccts
storage and distribution_
(b) Commercial fishing sport fishin& and
shelf fishin as_regulated—L applicable
&overnment_ agencies.
(c) Aquaculture, as further regulated
in tF-iis master program.
(d) Commercial uses which provide public
access to water.
(rev. 2/80) *Dashed line denotes wording derived from Zoning
Ordinance.