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(2) Historic resources; <br /> (A) Identify and analyze significant archaeological resources; <br /> (B) Maximize information retention through preservation of remains and artifacts or <br /> salvage operations; and <br /> (C) Support state goals for protection, restoration, interpretation, and display of <br /> historic resources. <br /> (3) Scenic and open space resources; <br /> (A) Identify valued scenic resources in the coastal zone management area; <br /> (B) Ensure that new developments are compatible with their visual environment by <br /> designing and locating such developments to minimize the alteration of natural <br /> landforms and existing public views to and along the shoreline; <br /> (C) Preserve, maintain, and, where desirable, improve and restore shoreline open <br /> space and scenic resources; and <br /> (D) Encourage those developments that are not coastal dependent to locate in inland <br /> areas. <br /> (4) Coastal ecosystems; <br /> (A) Exercise an overall conservation ethic, and practice stewardship in the protection, <br /> use, and development of marine and coastal resources; <br /> (B) Improve the technical basis for natural resource management; <br /> (C) Preserve valuable coastal ecosystems, including reefs, of significant biological or <br /> economic importance; <br /> (D) Minimize disruption or degradation of coastal water ecosystems by effective <br /> regulation of stream diversions, channelization, and similar land and water uses, <br /> recognizing competing water needs; and <br /> (E) Promote water quantity and quality planning and management practices that <br /> reflect the tolerance of fresh water and marine ecosystems and maintain and <br /> enhance water quality through the development and implementation of point and <br /> nonpoint source water pollution control measures. <br /> (5) Economic uses; <br /> (A) Concentrate coastal dependent development in appropriate areas; <br /> (B) Ensure that coastal dependent development such as harbors and ports, and coastal <br /> related development such as visitor industry facilities and energy generating <br /> facilities, are located, designed, and constructed to minimize adverse social, <br /> visual, and environmental impacts in the coastal zone management area; and <br /> (C) Direct the location and expansion of coastal dependent developments to areas <br /> presently designated and used for such developments and permit reasonable long- <br /> term growth at such areas, and permit coastal dependent development outside of <br /> presently designated areas when: <br /> (i) Use of presently designated locations is not feasible; <br /> (ii) Adverse environmental effects are minimized; and <br /> (iii) The development is important to the State's economy. <br /> (6) Coastal hazards; <br /> (A) Develop and communicate adequate information about storm wave, tsunami, <br /> flood, erosion, subsidence, and point and nonpoint source pollution hazards; <br /> (B) Control development in areas subject to storm wave, tsunami, flood, erosion, <br /> hurricane, wind, subsidence, and point and nonpoint source pollution hazards; <br /> (C) Ensure that developments comply with requirements of the Federal Flood <br /> Insurance Program; and <br />
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