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(SEWIP) and the Salmon Overlay. These documents were developed in cooperation with other <br /> local, state, and federal agencies; consultants; and the Tulalip Tribes. This element also includes <br /> information from the planning efforts of the Snohomish Basin Salmon Recovery Forum' and <br /> other organizations, including the Port of Everett, Sound Transit, and Puget Sound Nearshore <br /> Ecosystem Restoration Project(PSNERP). <br /> IS HEREBY AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS: <br /> Intent. The purpose of this restoration element is to compile the potential shoreline restoration <br /> actions that have been identified in the City of Everett, and to describe the City's strategy for <br /> restoration. The information is based primarily on the analysis of ecological functions and <br /> potential for ecological restoration described in the Snohomish Estuary Wetland Integration Plan <br /> (SEWIP) and the Salmon Overlay. These documents were developed in cooperation with other <br /> local, state, and federal agencies; consultants; and the Tulalip Tribes. The information is also <br /> based on more detailed restoration planning that was completed for the Marshland Subarea <br /> addressed in the Marshland Subarea Plan. This element also includes information from the <br /> planning efforts of the Snohomish Basin Salmon Recovery Forum2 and other organizations, <br /> including the Port of Everett, Sound Transit, and Puget Sound Nearshore Ecosystem Restoration <br /> Project(PSNERP). <br /> SECTION 15: Paragraph two of Section C of Exhibit 1 to Ordinance 2859-05 Section 3 <br /> (Section 3.11 of the Shoreline Master Program, Exhibit A to Ordinance No. 2600-02, as <br /> amended(paragraph two of Section II.K.3 of the Chapter 3 Shoreline Land Use Element of the <br /> Comprehensive Plan), which currently reads as follows: <br /> Consistent with WAC 173-26-186, the SMP strategy for achieving the restoration potential on <br /> private properties is to require or encourage applicants to include activities that restore shoreline <br /> functions as components of redevelopments to the extent allowed by constitutional and other <br /> legal limits. Many actions that restore shoreline functions on private property are beyond the <br /> City's regulatory powers because they are not sufficiently related to impacts caused by property <br /> development. Therefore, the schedule and extent of restoration on private properties is a <br /> function of timing and other decisions made by the private sector. <br /> IS HEREBY AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS: <br /> Consistent with WAC 173-26-186, the SMP strategy for achieving the restoration potential on <br /> private properties is to require or encourage applicants to include activities that restore shoreline <br /> functions as components of redevelopments to the extent allowed by constitutional and other <br /> legal limits. Many actions that restore shoreline functions on private property are beyond the <br /> City's regulatory powers because they are not sufficiently related to impacts caused by property <br /> development. Therefore, the schedule and extent of restoration on private properties is a <br /> function of timing and other decisions made by the private sector. In some cases private <br /> Snohomish Basin Salmon Recovery Forum. 2004. Draft Snohomish River Basin Salmon Conservation Plan,July <br /> 2004. Snohomish County Surface Water Management Division. Everett,WA. <br /> 2 Snohomish Basin Salmon Recovery Forum. 2004. Draft Snohomish River Basin Salmon Conservation Plan,July <br /> 2004. Snohomish County Surface Water Management Division. Everett,WA. <br /> 18 <br />