RCW 90.58.620
New or amended master programs—Authorized provisions.
(1) New or amended master programs approved by the department on or after September 1, 2011, may include provisions authorizing:
(a) Residential structures and appurtenant structures that were legally established and are used for a conforming use, but that do not meet standards for the following to be considered a conforming structure: Setbacks, buffers, or yards; area; bulk; height; or density; and
(b) Redevelopment, expansion, change with the class of occupancy, or replacement of the residential structure if it is consistent with the master program, including requirements for no net loss of shoreline ecological functions.
(2) For purposes of this section, "appurtenant structures" means garages, sheds, and other legally established structures. "Appurtenant structures" does not include bulkheads and other shoreline modifications or overwater structures.
(3) Nothing in this section: (a) Restricts the ability of a master program to limit redevelopment, expansion, or replacement of overwater structures located in hazardous areas, such as floodplains and geologically hazardous areas; or (b) affects the application of other federal, state, or local government requirements to residential structures.
[ 2011 c 323 § 2.]
NOTES:
Findings—2011 c 323: "(1) The legislature recognizes that there is concern from property owners regarding legal status of existing legally developed shoreline structures under updated shoreline master programs. Significant concern has been expressed by residential property owners during shoreline master program updates regarding the legal status of existing shoreline structures that may not meet current standards for new development.
(2) Engrossed House Bill No. 1653, enacted as chapter 107, Laws of 2010 clarified the status of existing structures in the shoreline area under the growth management act prior to the update of shoreline regulations. It is in the public interest to clarify the legal status of these structures that will apply after shoreline regulations are updated.
(3) Updated shoreline master programs must include provisions to ensure that expansion, redevelopment, and replacement of existing structures will result in no net loss of the ecological function of the shoreline. Classifying existing structures as legally conforming will not create a risk of degrading shoreline natural resources." [ 2011 c 323 § 1.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 90 - Water Rights—Environment
Chapter 90.58 - Shoreline Management Act of 1971.
90.58.020 - Legislative findings—State policy enunciated—Use preference.
90.58.030 - Definitions and concepts.
90.58.040 - Program applicable to shorelines of the state.
90.58.045 - Environmental excellence program agreements—Effect on chapter.
90.58.060 - Review and adoption of guidelines—Public hearings, notice of—Amendments.
90.58.065 - Application of guidelines and master programs to agricultural activities.
90.58.130 - Involvement of all persons and entities having interest, means.
90.58.143 - Time requirements—Substantial development permits, variances, conditional use permits.
90.58.150 - Selective commercial timber cutting, when.
90.58.175 - Rules and regulations.
90.58.190 - Appeal of department's decision to adopt or amend a master program.
90.58.200 - Rules and regulations.
90.58.210 - Court actions to ensure against conflicting uses and to enforce—Civil penalty—Review.
90.58.230 - Violators liable for damages resulting from violation—Attorney's fees and costs.
90.58.240 - Additional authority granted department and local governments.
90.58.260 - State to represent its interest before federal agencies, interstate agencies and courts.
90.58.280 - Application to all state agencies, counties, public and municipal corporations.
90.58.290 - Restrictions as affecting fair market value of property.
90.58.300 - Department as regulating state agency—Special authority.
90.58.320 - Height limitation respecting permits.
90.58.340 - Use policies for land adjacent to shorelines, development of.
90.58.350 - Nonapplication to treaty rights.
90.58.360 - Existing requirements for permits, certificates, etc., not obviated.
90.58.380 - Adoption of wetland manual.
90.58.515 - Watershed restoration projects—Exemption.
90.58.560 - Oil or natural gas exploration—Violations of RCW 90.58.550—Penalty—Appeal.
90.58.570 - Consultation before responding to federal coastal zone management certificates.
90.58.590 - Local governments authorized to adopt moratoria—Requirements—Public hearing.
90.58.600 - Conformance with chapter 43.97 RCW required.
90.58.620 - New or amended master programs—Authorized provisions.