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Home  /  Press Releases - 2002  /  Settlement Reached On Shorelines Case
Settlement Reached On Shorelines Case
Written On: December 20, 2002
Written By: Richard Davis

OLYMPIA - The Association of Washington Business and the Dept. of Ecology (DOE) announced today that a settlement has been reached regarding the shorelines management case.

This settlement comes after seven years of work, which involved several rounds of rule-making, multiple legislative efforts, and countless hours of litigation.

One of the most noticeable differences in shorelines policy is the absence of the two-path approach that gave local governments an option in how they developed new shoreline master programs. Prior to today's settlement, there were two routes to file for shoreline usage. The more meticulous of the two paths was given the axe in the final agreements.

Further policy differences include the addition of "governing principles" for interpreting how the regulations are to be applied. The principles include:

bullet Resource protection requirements for new shoreline uses and development.
bullet Establishing a principle of "no net loss of ecological functions."
bullet Ensuring that restoration requirements are a function of local government planning.

"We believe this settlement serves to protect and preserve our state's unique shorelines but still allows reasonable commercial, industrial, and residential use," said AWB President Don Brunell.