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The purpose of the SMA is to prevent the inherent harm in an uncoordinated and piecemeal development of the states shorelines (Chapter 90.58 Revised Code of Washington (RCW)).
Shoreline Setbacks Single family 20 feet. Multi-family 75 feet. Commercial water-dependent 50 feet; non-water-dependent 75 feet.
Shoreline setbacks are replaced with the aquatic area buffers from the Critical Areas Ordinance. These are 115 feet from the Ordinary High Water Mark inside the Urban Growth Area and 165 feet from the Ordinary High Water Mark outside the Urban Growth Area.
The Shoreline Management Act (SMA) requires all counties and most towns and cities with shorelines to develop and implement Shoreline Master Programs. The law also defines our role in reviewing and approving local programs. The SMA was passed by the Washington Legislature in 1971 and adopted by voters in 1972.
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