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13 <br /> 7. New construction of structures in the floodplain areas should be limited to structures with <br /> low flood damage potential. When development is allowed within floodplain areas, <br /> necessary measures shall be taken to protect property from damages that could be caused <br /> by flooding. New development in floodplain areas should reflect the character of the <br /> surrounding area by limiting residential density,providing permanent open space, and <br /> maintaining adequate building setbacks from the water to protect shoreline resources. <br /> raf l-Feu-a'ti€fts <br /> 98. Manage City park lands on Silver Lake for a wide variety of public access opportunities. <br /> Connect City-owned park lands with the pedestrian trail system and private property <br /> public access improvements that are developed as private properties develop. <br /> +09. Manage Langus Riverfront Park for recreation and shoreline public access, and as an <br /> interim dredged materials handling facility. <br /> -1410. Manage the steep slope areas in park zones above the BNSF railroad above Port Gardner <br /> Bay by requiring development to comply with the City's regulations for geologically <br /> hazardous areas. <br /> -1-211. Manage City park facilities to preserve shoreline vistas and public access to the shoreline. <br /> 412. Provide safe pedestrian access improvements over or under the railroad tracks to the <br /> beach wherever possible. <br /> +413. Allow uses and activities, including public access, which result in educational and <br /> scientific benefits for the community. <br /> SECTION 6: SMP Figure 4.1 <br /> Figure 4.1 of the Shoreline Master Program, Exhibit A to Ordinance No. 2600-02, as amended, <br /> which was codified in EMC 19.33D Article IV, which currently reads: <br /> See the attached Exhibit 2, dated May 2002 <br /> BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS: <br /> See the attached Exhibit 3, dated December, 2004. <br /> SECTION 7: SMP Figure 4.20 <br /> Figure 4.20 of the Shoreline Master Program, Exhibit A to Ordinance No. 2600-02, as amended, <br /> which was codified in EMC 19.33D Article IV, and is dated May, 2002, which currently reads: <br /> 8 <br /> 13 <br />
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