Land Use & Zoning

Washington's Shoreline Management Act creates three types of shoreline environments for permitting purposes. A 'rural' shoreline environment designation generally allows:

AUrban-level intensive development
BLow-intensity uses compatible with rural character, agriculture, and resource lands✓ Correct
CAny use if the local county approves
DOnly recreational uses with no permanent structures

Explanation

Rural shoreline environment designations under the Shoreline Management Act allow low-intensity uses compatible with rural land uses, resource lands, and natural shoreline processes, limiting the intensity of development to preserve rural character.

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