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not limited to, an effect on public property or on health, safety, or general welfare resulting from a <br />use or development. (Ord. 2016-006, 2016) <br /> <br />17B.02.405 Qualified professional. <br />"Qualified professional" means a person with experience and training with expertise appropriate for <br />the relevant subject. A qualified professional must have obtained a B.S. or B.A. degree or have <br />appropriate education and experience in biology, soil science, engineering, environmental studies, <br />fisheries, geology, geomorphology, or related field. (Ord. 2016-006, 2016) <br /> <br />17B.02.410 Rehabilitation. <br />"Rehabilitation" means a type of restoration action intended to repair natural or historic functions <br />and processes. Activities could involve breaching a dike to reconnect wetlands to a floodplain or <br />other activities that restore the natural water regime. (Ord. 2016-006, 2016) <br /> <br />17B.02.415 Restore, restoration, or ecological restoration. <br />"Restore," "restoration" or "ecological restoration" means the re-establishment or upgrading of <br />impaired ecological shoreline processes or functions. This may be accomplished through measures <br />including, but not limited to, re-vegetation, removal of intrusive shoreline structures and removal or <br />treatment of toxic materials. Restoration does not imply a requirement for returning the shoreline <br />area to aboriginal or pre-European settlement conditions. (Ord. 2016-006, 2016) <br /> <br />17B.02.420 Riverine erosion hazard areas. <br />"Riverine erosion hazard areas" are located within the lateral extent of likely watercourse channel <br />movement due to bank destabilization and erosion, rapid incision, and shifts in location of <br />watercourse channels. Riverine erosion hazard areas are also referred to as channel migration zones <br />(CMZs). (Ord. 2016-006, 2016) <br /> <br />17B.02.425 Setback. <br />"Setback" means the distance a building or structure is placed behind a specified limit such as a lot <br />line or shoreline buffer. (Ord. 2016-006, 2016) <br /> <br />17B.02.430 Shall. <br />"Shall" means a mandate; the action must be done. (Ord. 2016-006, 2016) <br /> <br />17B.02.435 Shorelands or shoreland areas. <br />"Shorelands" or "shoreland areas" means those lands extending landward for two hundred (200) feet <br />in all directions as measured on a horizontal plane from the OHWM; floodways and contiguous <br />floodplain areas landward two hundred (200) feet from such floodways; and all wetlands and river <br />deltas associated with the streams, lakes, and tidal waters which are subject to the provisions of this <br />chapter; the same to be designated as to location by the Washington State Department of Ecology. <br />1. Any county or city may determine that portion of a one hundred-(100)-year-floodplain to be <br />included in its master program as long as such portion includes, as a minimum, the floodway <br />and the adjacent land extending landward two hundred (200) feet therefrom. <br />2. Any city or county may also include in its master program land necessary for buffers for critical <br />areas, as defined in RCW Chapter 36.70A, that occur within shorelines of the state, provided that <br />forest practices regulated under RCW Chapter 76.09, except conversions to non-forest land use,