Welcome to Skagit County
June 8th, 2011
Skagit County hosts an additional public workshop in Anacortes to gather public
input on the future of Skagit shorelines
SKAGIT COUNTY Skagit County will kick off its Shoreline Master
Program (SMP) Update with workshops to discuss the public's vision for Skagit
County shorelines. An additional workshop has been scheduled in the Anacortes
area on July 13, 2011. The SMP consists of rules and planning practices
developed by local governments to guide the development of stream, lake, and
marine shorelines in accordance with the State Shoreline Management Act. This
includes lakes greater than 20 acres, streams with a mean annual flow greater
than 20 cubic feet per second, lands within 200 feet of the ordinary high water
mark, floodways, some floodplains, and associated wetlands.
When updated, the SMP will
include policies and regulations that:
The following SMP public workshops will take place in June 2011 (all workshops
are designed to share the same information):
"We look forward to getting some early input from interested citizens. Their
thoughts and knowledge are important to the update process," said Betsy
Stevenson, the County's senior planner and project manager for the update
process. "The plan will ultimately decide what happens on the shorelines for
years to come. Before we consider land use changes or propose specific
development regulations, we want to hear from the community - what should Skagit
County's shorelines be like in the future?"
To learn more, visit www.skagitcounty.net/SMP or contact Betsy Stevenson,
Skagit County Planning and Development Services, at (360) 336-9410 ext. 5879 or
at betsyds@co.skagit.wa.us.