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= 22 KING COUNTY PIERCE COUNTY SNOHOMISH COUNTY KING COUNTY ALPINE LAKES WILDERNESS MT. SI RRCA IRON HORSE STATE PARK RATTLESNAKE MT. SCENIC AREA TAYLOR MT. FOREST COUGAR MT. REG. WILDLAND PARK SQUAK MT. STATE PARK WEST TIGER MT. RRCA GRAND RIDGE PARK SOARING SOARING EAGLE EAGLE REG. PARK REG. PARK SOARING EAGLE REG. PARK MOUNT BAKER SNOQUALMIE NATIONAL FOREST HENRY M JACKSON WILDERNESS 520 522 5 522 405 520 509 900 167 515 90 405 405 99 99 99 5 5 900 90 99 161 164 18 516 169 2 KIRKLAND KIRKLAND REDMOND REDMOND SAMMAMISH SAMMAMISH REDMOND REDMOND DUVALL DUVALL WOODINVILLE WOODINVILLE BOTHELL BOTHELL MERCER MERCER ISLAND ISLAND RENTON RENTON TUKWILA TUKWILA SEATTLE SEATTLE SEATTLE SEATTLE BURIEN BURIEN Vashon Vashon Island Island Maury Maury Island Island NORMANDY NORMANDY PARK PARK SEATAC SEATAC BELLEVUE BELLEVUE NEWCASTLE NEWCASTLE ISSAQUAH ISSAQUAH SNOQUALMIE SNOQUALMIE CARNATION CARNATION SKYKOMISH SKYKOMISH NORTH NORTH BEND BEND SEATTLE SEATTLE SHORELINE SHORELINE MEDINA MEDINA CLYDE CLYDE HILL HILL BEAUX BEAUX ARTS ARTS YARROW YARROW POINT POINT HUNTS HUNTS POINT POINT LAKE LAKE FOREST FOREST PARK PARK KENMORE KENMORE FEDERAL FEDERAL WAY WAY PACIFIC PACIFIC MILTON MILTON ALGONA ALGONA AUBURN AUBURN KENT KENT DES DES MOINES MOINES BLACK BLACK DIAMOND DIAMOND ENUMCLAW ENUMCLAW COVINGTON COVINGTON MAPLE MAPLE VALLEY VALLEY KIRKLAND REDMOND SAMMAMISH REDMOND DUVALL WOODINVILLE BOTHELL MERCER ISLAND RENTON TUKWILA SEATTLE SEATTLE BURIEN Vashon Island Maury Island NORMANDY PARK SEATAC BELLEVUE NEWCASTLE ISSAQUAH SNOQUALMIE CARNATION SKYKOMISH NORTH BEND SEATTLE SHORELINE MEDINA CLYDE HILL BEAUX ARTS YARROW POINT HUNTS POINT LAKE FOREST PARK KENMORE FEDERAL WAY PACIFIC MILTON ALGONA AUBURN KENT DES MOINES BLACK DIAMOND ENUMCLAW COVINGTON MAPLE VALLEY Puget Puget Sound Sound Elliott Elliott Bay Bay L a k e S a m m a m ish Lake W a s hin g t o n Skykomish R i v e r N o r t h Fork Snoqualm ie R i v e r Middle Fork S n o q u a l m i e R i v e r South Fork Snoqu a l m i e River r S a m m a m i s h River W hite River G r e e n R i v er Tolt-Seattle Water Tolt-Seattle Water Supply Reservoir Supply Reservoir Howard Howard Hanson Hanson Reservoir Reservoir Chester Chester Morse Morse Lake Lake Raging River Raging River C o tt a g e Lk C r I s s a q u a h C r e e k Puget Sound Elliott Bay L a k e S a m m a m ish Lake W a s hin g t o n Skykomish R i v e r N o r t h Fork Snoqualm ie R i v e r South Fork Snoqu a l m i e River C e d a r R i v e r S a m m a m i s h River W hite River G r e e n R i v er Middle Fork S n o q u a l m i e R i v e r Tolt-Seattle Water Supply Reservoir Howard Hanson Reservoir Chester Morse Lake C ov i n g to n C r S o o s C r e e k . Raging River C o tt a g e Lk C r H a r r is Cr I s s a q u a h C r e e k 0 2 4 Miles 5/4/07 N Current Shoreline Jurisdiction: Incorporated Area Large Privately Owned Timberland PBRS Property in SMP Juris. Area (potential visual or physical access) Other Water Bodies Incorporated Areas Potential Annexation Areas Visual Access Gap Physical Access Gap Visual and Physical Access Gap Public Street Ends (potential opportunity for public access) Natural Lands Informal Access Point - Visual and/or Physical Park Informal Access Point- Visual and/or Physical Proposed New Shoreline Jurisdiction: King County Open Water 200 ft Jurisdiction Current Shoreline Jurisdiction: King County Open Water 200 ft Jurisdiction ¢ Swimming Beaches Trailhead or Parking Lot Boat Launch (formal or informal) Publicly Owned Dock or Pier Camping and/or Picnic Areas Location of Multiple Public Access Sites (see boxed symbols for details) New Park Facilities Under Development Public Access Gaps - DRAFT Existing Informal Access Points Trails Connecting to SMP Jurisdictional Area Trails Outside SMP Jurisdictional Area Other Major Streams King County Boundary Medium-High Priority Park/Regional Trail (Greenprint) Public Lands County State Federal Other Government Draft Criteria for Identifying Shoreline Public Access Gaps The following draft criteria were used to identify gaps in formal shoreline public access and recreation. Formal public access and recreation sites are those where access is specifically allowed and managed by a public agency. Identifying gaps will help to identify and prioritize public access opportunities that could be established as part of the Shoreline Master Program Public Access Plan. Gaps include shoreline areas where there is: 1. a notable geographic absence in public access opportunities; 2. a notable absence in type of public access opportunities (visual, physical, or type of facility); 3. informal access and use of sites that confirms demand; and/or 4. population concentrated in area or otherwise known demand for access at the site. Also considered in identifying public access gaps were existing public access plans: — Public Boating and Fishing Access to the Cedar River (http://dnr.metrokc.gov/wlr/watersheds/cedrLKWA/ceda r-river-public-access.htm, October 2006) — Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River Valley Phase II – River Corridor Public Use Concept (September 1997) Recreation Facilities Produced by: DNRP/WLRD GIS, Visual Communications & Web Units File Name: 0705_SMPpubACC_GO.ai LPRE Data Sources: Public street ends from King County DNRP dataset “Street_ends“ (08/06). Boat launch, dock/pier, and swimming beaches from “WaterAccessMaster_13Jul06.prj” developed by King County DNRP staff, last updated on 11/15/06. Medium-high park/regional trail (Greenprint) data from King County DNRP Greenprint project dataset (“Trails_GP“, 4/24/06). Large privately owned timberland from (“4th_run_maj_private.shp” , 04/05/06), ownership based on King County Assessor's data 1/26/06. Natural Lands informal access points from King County WLRD ORRP dataset (“NRL_Lands_final.shp” , 7/6/2006). Parks informal access points from King County DNRP dataset (“Park_access_smp.shp“, 8/06). Public Access gaps from King County DNRP (“accessgaps“, 11/06). Additional King County standard datasets utilized for trails (“trail” , 5/02); camping and picnic sites (“park_facility” , 11/06); parks (“park” , 11/06); PBRS parcels (“cut_pbrs_tim.smp” , 05/19/05). Note: The information included on this map has been compiled by staff from a variety of sources and is subject to change without notice. This map has been developed for planning purposes only. King County makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or rights to the use of such information. King County shall not be liable for any general, special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages including, but not limited to, lost revenues or lost profits resulting from the use or misuse of the information contained on this map. Any sale of this map or information on this map is prohibited except by written permission of King County. Map E9 Shoreline Public Access Gaps and Opportunities King County, Washington

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Jurisdiction: King County

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Draft Criteria for IdentifyingShoreline Public Access Gaps

The following draft criteria were used to identify gaps in formal shoreline public access and recreation. Formal public access and recreation sites are those where access is specifically allowed and managed by a public agency. Identifying gaps will help to identify and prioritize public access opportunities that could be established as part of the Shoreline Master Program Public Access Plan.

Gaps include shoreline areas where there is:

1. a notable geographic absence in public access opportunities;

2. a notable absence in type of public access opportunities (visual, physical, or type of facility);

3. informal access and use of sites that confirms demand; and/or

4. population concentrated in area or otherwise known demand for access at the site.

Also considered in identifying public access gaps were existing public access plans:

— Public Boating and Fishing Access to the Cedar River (http://dnr.metrokc.gov/wlr/watersheds/cedrLKWA/cedar-river-public-access.htm, October 2006)

— Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River Valley Phase II – River Corridor Public Use Concept (September 1997)

Recreation Facilities

Produced by:DNRP/WLRD

GIS, Visual Communications & Web Units

File Name: 0705_SMPpubACC_GO.ai LPRE

Data Sources: Public street ends from King County DNRP dataset “Street_ends“ (08/06). Boat launch, dock/pier, and swimming beaches from “WaterAccessMaster_13Jul06.prj” developed by King County DNRP staff, last updated on 11/15/06. Medium-high park/regional trail (Greenprint) data from King County DNRP Greenprint project dataset (“Trails_GP“, 4/24/06). Large privately owned timberland from (“4th_run_maj_private.shp”, 04/05/06), ownership based on King County Assessor's data 1/26/06. Natural Lands informal access points from King County WLRD ORRP dataset (“NRL_Lands_final.shp”, 7/6/2006). Parks informal access points from King County DNRP dataset (“Park_access_smp.shp“, 8/06). Public Access gaps from King County DNRP (“accessgaps“, 11/06). Additional King County standard datasets utilized for trails (“trail”, 5/02); camping and picnic sites (“park_facility”, 11/06); parks (“park”, 11/06); PBRS parcels (“cut_pbrs_tim.smp”, 05/19/05).

Note: The information included on this map has been compiled by staff from a variety of sources and is subject to change without notice. This map has been developed for planning purposes only. King County makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or rights to the use of such information. King County shall not be liable for any general, special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages including, but not limited to, lost revenues or lost profits resulting from the use or misuse of the information contained on this map. Any sale of this map or information on this map is prohibited except by written permission of King County.

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Shoreline Public AccessGaps and OpportunitiesKing County, Washington