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Periodic Review of the Marina Del Rey Local Coastal Program Public Issue Scoping Workshop January 19, 2005 Local Coastal Programs Land use plan Implementing ordinances Other implementing actions Background on Periodic Review


  1. Periodic Review of the Marina Del Rey Local Coastal Program Public Issue Scoping Workshop January 19, 2005

  2. Local Coastal Programs • Land use plan • Implementing ordinances • Other implementing actions

  3. Background on Periodic Review • COASTAL ACT section 30519.5 requires (in part) …The commission shall… review every certified LCP to determine whether such program is being effectively implemented in conformity with the policies of …[the Coastal Act.]…

  4. Marina Del Rey LCP History • Effectively certified 1984 • Comprehensively updated 1996 • Amended August 1990 and February 1996 • 14 County Issued Permits • 5 Appeals

  5. Periodic Review Steps • Assess changed conditions • Identify new information since certification • Evaluate outcome of permits and amendments • Determine whether LCP is being effectively implemented in conformity with the coastal act • Make suggested recommendations

  6. Results of a Periodic Review • Suggested changes to policies or ordinances and future amendments • Revised procedures • Recommendations to other local or state agencies that have responsibilities • Recommendations for improved intergovernmental coordination

  7. Tentative Schedule Staff Report on February 25, 2005 Issue Scoping Status Report to CCC meeting March 16-18 Commission Draft Preliminary Late May, 2005 Report Released CCC Hearing on June 8-10, 2005 Long Beach Draft Report Final CCC Hearing Fall, 2005

  8. Potential Issue Areas • Public access and visitor-serving recreation • Recreational boating and commercial fishing • Water quality and marine resources • Diking, dredging and shoreline structures

  9. Potential Issue Areas • Environmentally sensitive habitat areas • Cultural resources • New development • Scenic and visual resources • Coastal & shoreline hazards

  10. Potential Issue Areas • Public services (transportation, water, sewer, etc.) • LCP procedures and administration

  11. Ongoing Information Check our website: http://www.coastal.ca.gov/recap/rctop.html

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