Land Use & Zoning
In Washington, a 'shoreline substantial development permit' is required for projects costing more than a threshold amount within the shoreline jurisdiction. The current threshold is approximately:
A$2,500
B$7,047✓ Correct
C$10,000
D$25,000
Explanation
Washington's Shoreline Management Act requires a substantial development permit for development projects exceeding approximately $7,047 (adjusted periodically for inflation) within shoreline jurisdiction — generally within 200 feet of shorelines.
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