Land Use & Zoning
Which Oregon Statewide Planning Goal specifically protects estuaries, beaches, and coastal shorelands?
AGoal 5 – Natural Resources
BGoal 16 – Estuarine Resources
CGoal 17 – Coastal Shorelands
DGoal 18 – Beaches and Dunes✓ Correct
Explanation
Oregon Statewide Planning Goal 18 specifically addresses beaches and dunes along Oregon's coast, prohibiting development that would damage or destroy these areas. Separate goals also address estuarine resources (Goal 16) and coastal shorelands (Goal 17).
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