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(1) Applications for boating and moorage facilities shall provide all of the information required in CCC 35.50.150 plus any additional information that may be required pursuant to the critical areas regulations in Chapter 35.35 CCC.

(2) Proposals for new or expanded marina facilities shall include appropriate technical studies and plans that are not already required via another regulatory review process. Examples of studies and plans that may be required include, but are not limited to:

(a) A maintenance plan for maintaining pump-out and waste/sewage disposal facilities and services.

(b) A spill response plan for oil and other spilled products. Compliance with federal or State law may fulfill this requirement.

(c) An operational plan that, at a minimum, describes procedures for fuel handling and storage; measures including signage, for informing marina users of applicable regulations; measures for collecting garbage and recyclables; measures and equipment for ensuring public safety.

(d) A visual assessment of views from surrounding residential properties, public viewpoints, and the view of the shoreline from the water surface.

(e) An analysis of fish and shellfish resources which may be affected.

(f) An assessment of existing water-dependent uses in the vicinity, including but not limited to navigation, fishing, shellfish production and harvest, swimming, beach walking, and picnicking and shall document potential impacts and mitigating measures.

(3) An assessment or assessments necessary to ensure the proposed new or expanded marina is consistent with CCC 35.20.070, including documentation that all unavoidable adverse impacts on ecological processes and functions are mitigated as part of the proposal in order to achieve no net loss.