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(C) Ensure that developments comply with requirements of the Federal Flood Insurance Program; <br />and <br />(D) Prevent coastal flooding from inland projects. <br />(7) Managing development; <br />(A) Use, implement, and enforce existing law effectively to the maximum extent possible in <br />managing present and future coastal zone development; <br />(B) Facilitate timely processing of applications for development permits and resolve overlapping <br />or conflicting permit requirements; and <br />(C) Communicate the potential short and long-term impacts of proposed significant coastal <br />developments early in their life cycle and in terms understandable to the public to facilitate <br />public participation in the planning and review process. <br />(8) Public participation; <br />(A) Promote public involvement in coastal zone management processes; <br />(B) Disseminate information on coastal management issues by means of educational materials, <br />published reports, staff contact, and public workshops for persons and organizations <br />concerned with coastal issues, developments, and government activities; and <br />(C) Organize workshops, policy dialogues, and site-specific mediations to respond to coastal <br />issues and conflicts. <br />(9) Beach protection; <br />(A) Locate new structures inland from the shoreline setback to conserve open space, minimize <br />interference with natural shoreline processes, and minimize loss of improvements due to <br />erosion; <br />(B) Prohibit construction of private erosion-protection structures seaward of the shoreline, except <br />when they result in improved aesthetic and engineering solutions to erosion at the sites and do <br />not interfere with existing recreational and waterline activities; and <br />(C) Minimize the construction of public erosion-protection structures seaward of the shoreline. <br />(10) Marine resources; <br />(A) Ensure that the use and development of marine and coastal resources are ecologically and <br />environmentally sound and economically beneficial; <br />(B) Coordinate the management of marine and coastal resources and activities to improve <br />effectiveness and efficiency; <br />(C) Assert and articulate the interests of the State as a partner with federal agencies in the sound <br />management of ocean resources within the United States exclusive economic zone; <br />(D) Promote research, study, and understanding of ocean processes, marine life, and other ocean <br />resources in order to acquire and inventory information necessary to understand how ocean <br />development activities relate to and impact upon ocean and coastal resources; and <br />(E) Encourage research and development of new, innovative technologies for exploring, using, or <br />protecting marine and coastal resources. <br /> <br />§205A-26 Special management area guidelines. <br /> In implementing this part, the authority shall adopt the <br />following guidelines for the review of developments proposed in the special management area: <br />(1) All development in the special management area shall be subject to reasonable terms and <br />conditions set by the authority in order to ensure: <br />(A) Adequate access, by dedication or other means, to publicly owned or used beaches, recreation <br />areas, and natural reserves is provided to the extent consistent with sound conservation <br />principles; <br />(B) Adequate and properly located public recreation areas and wildlife preserves are reserved; <br />(C) Provisions are made for solid and liquid waste treatment, disposition, and management which <br />will minimize adverse effects upon special management area resources; and <br />(D) Alterations to existing land forms and vegetation, except crops, and construction of structures <br />shall cause minimum adverse effect to water resources and scenic and recreational amenities <br />and minimum danger of floods, wind damage, storm surge, landslides, erosion, siltation, or <br />failure in the event of earthquake. <br />Revised 5/22/12 <br />7 <br /> <br /> <br />
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