Title | Final Cost-Benefit and Least Burdensome Alternative Analyses, Chapter 173-18, 20, 22, 26, and 27 WAC Shoreline Management Act |
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Final Cost-Benefit and Least Burdensome Alternative Analyses, Chapter 173-18, 20, 22, 26, and 27 WAC Shoreline Management Act (Number of pages: 26) (Publication Size: 497KB)
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Author(s) | Shon Kraley, Ph.D. | ||||
Description | Cost-benefit economic analysis for Shoreline Management Act rule updates. Focus is on the impacts of the proposed local conditional use permit (CUP) for commercial geoduck aquaculture. | ||||
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Contact | Cedar Bouta at 360-407-6406 | ||||
Keywords | economic, economic analysis, small business, sma, rule, shoreline, shoreline management, Shoreline Master Program, smp, geoduck, aquaculture | ||||
RELATED PUBLICATIONS | Title:
Shoreline Management Act - Streams and Rivers Constituting Shorelines of the State Shoreline Management Act - Lakes Constituting Shorelines of the State Adoption of Designations of Shorelands and Wetlands Associated with Shorelines of the State State Master Program Approval\Amendment Procedures and Master Program Guidelines Shoreline Management Permit and Enforcement Procedures |
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