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2678
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2/26/1986
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• <br /> PORTS AND elAT 7.-RELATrD 2: DUST.y <br /> INT:40DUCT:CN <br /> Ports are centers for water-borne tr a.f.c <br /> gravitational �- a , and as such na•re be..cme <br /> gi al points or industr_al/.mar-u£actur{^-g f{nr.s . Heavy <br /> industry may not specifically require a waterfront location, but is <br /> attracted to pert areas because of the variety oftransportat.or. <br /> available, <br /> PCLIC:ES <br /> 1. Lndustries wishing to locate on the shoreline must be water <br /> dependent . <br /> 2. :les.gn port facilities to permit viewing of harbor areas from <br /> viewpoints, waterfront restaurants and similar public <br /> facilities which would not interfere with port operations or <br /> endanger public health and safety , <br /> 3 . Recui±ze that waste treatment ponds ?or w=ter-relatedd <br /> occupy as little sho'•eL 4 n. a-ea as possibl a <br /> � , and �:,e �l c <br /> away from the iced=ate waters edge and recreational beaches . <br /> 4 . Encourage the cooperative use o:' docking, parking, caro <br /> handling and storage facilities in waterfront industrial areas . <br /> 5. Require land transportation and utility corridors serving port! <br /> and water-related industry to follow the policies provided <br /> under the sections of the ',aster Program dealing with Utilities <br /> and Roads and Railroads . <br /> 6 . Give consideration to State-wide port needs , and coordinate <br /> planning with other jurisdictions in the State to avoid waste_;:1 <br /> duplication of port services within Puget Sound. <br /> 7. Undertake carefuL planning to reduce any potent:a_ adverse t act <br /> industrial piers and docks on other water-dependent uses and <br /> shoreline. resources . <br /> 3 . Require that all port development be consistent with an adopted <br /> comprehensive port development plan. <br /> 9 . When cons j der i gv port ee T e;.;- ., <br /> �3J ~S , \.vl. ..�r not only <br /> them comprehensive plan but also County/City compre^ensive ~ _. <br /> ?z'GULATIC`TS <br /> Genera <br /> 1 . .Industries w_,:. .ng to locate w,::_. =CC "ee., ' _- <br /> .♦uJt y � v V•..�. .71.Cr ..�...• <br /> be water d..=..pe'^^,..=...v • =�, 'i...e to ..v. v.. .. J .... <br /> - eg• lation shall be. su f_..--n z3-..v1W.s .or vermi ^ sn4 .: ....�., <br />
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