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1 <br />2 Figure 2. Exception to Bluff (Shoreland) <br />An area with an average slope 0f <br />less than 18 over 501t or more i <br />shall not beconsidered part of <br />the bluff. , '` i <br />r 1 <br />Too of bluff d ' <18% <br />at 01-1WL <br />50 tt <br />3 <br />50 tt - <br />4 <br />5 Bluff (MRCCA). A natural topographic feature having: <br />6 (A) A slope that rises at least 25 feet a-p-d where the grade of the slope averages 18 percent or <br />7 greater, measured over a horizontal distance of 25 feet, from the toe of the slope to the top <br />8 of the slope. Where the slope begins below the ordinary high water level, the ordinary high <br />9 water level is the toe of the slope. See Figure 1; or <br />10 <br />11 Figure 1. Bluff (MRCCA) <br />N <br />HL <br />--- -�- ;� 25Ft <br />Toe of 5 lope or H L <br />25ft - <br />12 <br />13 <br />{ it <br />{ <br />25 ft <br />14 (B) A natural escarpment or cliff with a slope that rises at least ten feet above the ordinary high <br />15 water level or toe of the slope, whichever is applicable, to the top of the slope, with a slope <br />16 of 75 degrees or greater. See Figure 2. <br />17 Bluff impact zone (Shoreland) means a bluff and land located within 20 feet from the top of a bluff. <br />18 Figure 1. Bluff Impact Zone and Top of Bluff (Shoreland) <br />Page 6 of 160 <br />