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• Resolution No. /p9� <br /> Page 37 � <br /> � <br /> a . ) Public [aaters Permits 6MCAR: <br /> 1. 5020 "The proposed development must also be consistent <br /> with the goals and objectives of applicable federal; state, <br /> and local environmental quality programs and policies <br /> including but not limited to shoreland management, flood <br /> plain management, water surface use management, boat and . <br /> water safety, wild and scenic rivers management, water <br /> quality management, recreational or wilderness management, <br /> critical areas management, s�ientific and natural areas <br /> managem�nt, and protected vegetative species manage�nent. " <br /> 1. 5021 '�Filling into ]?ublic Waters including permitted • ' . <br /> "protection of shoreline from continued erosion by <br /> placement of rip rap materials: " <br /> "Placement (of fill) shall not be permitted . . . . . . . . <br /> . . . to create upland areas for development or <br /> � subdivision. " <br /> . � . - <br /> . 1. 5022 Excavation of Public Waters : "It is the policy <br /> iof the Department to discourage the excavation of ma terials <br /> from the beds of public waters in order to preserve the <br /> natural ,character of public waters and their shorelands , � <br /> and maintain suitable acquatic habitat for fish and wildlife. " <br /> , Excavation is not permitted: <br /> " 1. Where it is intended to gain access to navigable water <br /> depths when such access can be reasonably atta ined by <br /> utilizing a `temporary or pernnanent dock. � <br /> 2. Where inland excavation is intended solely to extend , <br /> riparian rights to nonriparian lands, or to promote the <br /> subdivision and development of nonriparian lands . <br /> . ',t� <br /> 3. Where the proposed excavation will be detrimental to <br /> significant fish and wildlife habitat, or protected <br /> vegetation. " <br /> � . . . <br />