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Page 1: City of Kirkland’s Shoreline Master Program Update – A Success Story Amy Summe, The Watershed Company May 20, 2010.

City of Kirkland’s Shoreline Master Program Update – A

Success Story

Amy Summe, The Watershed Company

May 20, 2010

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SMP Status Update

• SMP Update began in 2005• City Council approval

December 2009• Ecology public hearing

February 2010• Submittal of revised SMP and

Response to Comments May 2010

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Kirkland’s Shoreline

• 6 miles of shoreline

• Fully developed

• Land use unlikely to change

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• Functions:• Juanita and Yarrow Bay

wetlands retain significant ecological function

• Other areas generally have low function

• Key issues:• Hardened shoreline (over 80% in developed area)• Extent of overwater coverage• Lack of shoreline riparian

vegetation

Kirkland’s Shoreline

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SMP Generated Considerable Property Owner Concerns

• Bulkheads

• Setbacks

• Non-Conformance status

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Property Owner Concerns• Fear of loss of property• Kirkland’s waterfront is unique

• Large fetch of Lake Washington• Lot orientation/shallow lots• Prevailing winds from SW

• Skeptical that soft shorelines work

• Cost and time• How to evaluate need

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Green Shorelines Guidebook

• Kudos to City of Seattle (Maggie, David, et. al) and other Partners

• Issued at the right time• Provided to Planning

Commission & City Council

• Mailed to all shoreline property owners

• Available at counter

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Incorporated Decision Tree into SMP Regulations

• Responds to property owner comments & concerns• Helps guide staff and public• Starting point for property owners (use at pre-

application meetings)• Incorporated into Code – but not regulatory• Does not prescribe outcome – provides a menu of

approaches• Does not substitute for detailed

professional/technical analysis

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