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(1) The city will periodically evaluate the effectiveness of the shoreline master program update for achieving no net loss of shoreline ecological functions with respect to shoreline permitting and exemptions. At the end of 2015 and at the end of every other year thereafter the shoreline administrative official shall prepare a report of shoreline development permits, conditional permits and variances including the exempt use activity approvals and the locations and effects of each, by type and classifications. The report should include activities involving development, conservation, restoration, mitigation and enforcement. It should summarize the net change of developments (including new development, decommissioning of structures and protected areas) using indicators such as linear length of stabilization and flood hazard structures, number of overwater structures (piers, docks, etc.), road length within shoreline, number of water body road crossings, number of levees/dikes, acres of impervious surface areas, acres of vegetation, acres of permanently protected areas or areas with limited development. Compliance and enforcement activity will also be tracked.

(2) The shoreline administrator, will, to the extent feasible, coordinate with other city departments or as adjacent jurisdictions, to assess cumulative effects of shoreline development. (Ord. 484 § 2, 2014)