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A. Ensure the designation of sufficient land to accommodate water-dependent or water-related industrial and port development.

B. Locate, design and construct industrial and port development to assure no net loss of shoreline ecological functions and to limit adverse impacts to other shoreline resources and values.

C. Encourage new industrial and port development to locate where environmental cleanup and restoration can be incorporated.

D. Consider public access and ecological restoration as potential mitigation of impacts to shoreline resources for all water-related and water-dependent industrial and port uses consistent with the regulation of private property.

E. Expansion or redevelopment of water-dependent industrial and port facilities and areas should be encouraged, provided it results in no net loss of shoreline functions.

F. Locate future non-water-dependent industry in areas away from the shoreline.

G. Encourage the cooperative use of docking, parking, cargo handling, freight mobility and storage facilities in shoreline industrial areas.

H. Encourage viewing of port and industrial uses from viewpoints and similar public facilities that do not interfere with operations, violate federal security regulations or endanger public health and safety.

I. Ensure that ports and industrial uses that are located in the aquatic shoreline environment designation are the minimum size necessary to support the proposed use and that multiple uses of over-water facilities are encouraged.

(Ord. 6611 § 1, Amended, 08/09/2017)