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Code · Connecticut · Title 22a — Environmental Protection · CHAPTER 444a* — Harbor Management Commissions

Sec. 22a-113o. Factors considered in preparation of plan.

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In preparing the plan, the commission shall consider the following factors:
(1)Recreational and commercial boating;
(2)recreational and commercial fisheries and shellfisheries;
(3)fish and shellfish resources, including leased or designated shellfish beds;
(4)conservation of natural resources;
(5)areas subject to high velocity waters, including but not limited to hurricanes, wave washes or tsunamis, that are designated as V-zones on a flood insurance rate map published by the National Flood Insurance Program;
(6)exposed areas subject to flooding and erosion as defined in section 25-70 ;
(7)commercial and industrial uses that are water dependent as defined in subdivision
(16)of section 22a-93 ;
(8)water quality and public health;
(9)recreational uses other than boating and fisheries;
(10)water dependent educational uses;
(11)public access; and
(12)tidal wetlands, beaches and dunes, bluffs and escarpments and intertidal flats as defined in section 22a-93 .
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