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  1. The goal prohibits development on the most sensitive and hazardous landforms in the beach and dune environment, including beaches, active foredunes and other dune areas subject to severe erosion or flooding.

  2. Goal 18 has, and continues to, prohibit development on beaches, active foredunes and dunes subject to severe erosion and flooding. One of the most controversial aspects of Goal 18 is the regulation of beachfront protective structures (BPS).

  3. The two principle objectives of Goal 18 are to: Conserve, protect, and where appropriate, develop, or restore the resources and benefits of coastal beach and dune areas; and. Reduce the hazard to human life and property from natural or human induced actions in these areas.

  4. 4 de may. de 2021 · Goal 18 is one of Oregon’s land use planning goals, and it governs the beaches and dunes of the Oregon coast. It limits the construction of hard, protective structures (riprap is the most common example on the OR coast), prevents excessive dune grading, and makes sure development does not occur on beaches or active dunes.

  5. But there’s a problem: Oregon land-use rules largely ban shoreline armoring, under what’s known as Goal 18. The policy, adopted back in 1977, banned the use of rip rap to protect new...

  6. 12 de jul. de 2021 · In my last blog post, I talked about Goal 18 and the regulation of erosion control structures on the Oregon coast. For this post, I will provide some more details on the typical erosion control mechanisms used in Oregon.

  7. The criteria for review of all shore and beachfront protective structures shall provide that: (a) visual impacts are minimized; (b) necessary access to the beach is maintained; (c) negative impacts on adjacent property are minimized; and (d) long -term or recurring costs to the public are avoided. 6.