POLICY 25
PROTECT, RESTORE OR ENHANCE NATURAL AND MAN-MADE RESOURCES WHICH ARE
NOT IDENTIFIED AS BEING OF STATEWIDE SIGNIFICANCE, BUT WHICH CONTRIBUTE
TO THE OVERALL SCENIC QUALITY OF THE COASTAL AREA.
Explanation of Policy
When considering a proposed action which would not affect a scenic resource of Statewide significance,
agencies shall ensure that the action will be undertaken so as to protect, restore or enhance the overall
scenic quality of the coastal area. Activities which could impair or further degrade scenic quality are the
same as those cited under the previous policy, i.e., modification of natural landforms, removal of
vegetation, etc. However, the effects of these activities would not be considered as serious for the general
coastal area as for significant scenic areas.
The siting and design guidelines listed under the previous policy should be considered for proposed
actions in the general coastal area. More emphasis may need to be placed on removal of existing
elements, especially those which degrade, and on addition of new elements or other changes which
enhance. Removal of vegetation at key points to improve visual access to coastal waters is one such
change which might be expected to enhance scenic quality.