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CITY OF DES MOINES SHORELINE MASTER PROGRAM

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Des Moines Shoreline Master Program<br />

j. Quantity, composition and destination of any excavated or dredged material.<br />

k. A vicinity map showing the relationship of the property and proposed development or use<br />

to roads, utilities, existing developments and uses on adjacent properties.<br />

l. Where applicable, a depiction of the impacts to views from existing residential uses and<br />

public areas.<br />

12. Copy of completed environmental checklist, declaration of non-significance or<br />

environmental impact statement as is appropriate. Note that if the environmental review has<br />

not occurred prior to application for a Shoreline Permit, the time period for application<br />

review may be extended.<br />

13. The names, addresses and legal description for each parcel of property within three hundred<br />

(300) feet of the exterior boundary of the subject property as shown by the records of the<br />

King County Assessor.<br />

14. Other information, plans, data and diagrams as required by the Shoreline Administrator.<br />

All site plans and maps shall be drawn to scale and shall clearly indicate scale on the lower righthand<br />

corner and be attached to the application.<br />

7.5.4 Public Notice<br />

Applicants are responsible for the following public notices as part of any Variance Permit<br />

application. Public notice requirements under SEPA may be satisfied concurrently as part of the<br />

Shoreline Variance Permit process:<br />

1. Notification by regular mail no less than twenty (20) days prior to the public hearing to all<br />

owners of property lying within 300 feet of the exterior boundaries of the property being<br />

developed or supporting the proposed improvement. The form of such notice shall be<br />

provided by the City and the content shall be approved by the Shoreline Administrator prior<br />

to mailing.<br />

2. Posting of a thirty-two (32) square foot sign at the subject property, presenting the following<br />

information:<br />

a. Type of permit applied for;<br />

b. Brief description of proposed use;<br />

c. Address of subject property;<br />

d. Applicant's name;<br />

e. Public hearing time and date; and<br />

f. Invitation to express views on proposal at the public hearing or in writing to the Shoreline<br />

Administrator one week prior to the public hearing date (date to be specified).<br />

3. Publication of public notice in a newspaper with local distribution no less than once a week<br />

for two consecutive weeks, with the last publication date no less than thirty (30) days prior to<br />

the public hearing date.<br />

Department of Ecology approval effective November 1, 2010<br />

Adopted by City of Des Moines Ordinance No. 1502 107

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