Thank you for your interest in having a technical site visit on your shoreline property. Please complete the following questions to provide us with information about your concerns, objectives, and property features so we may assess your needs and determine if you qualify for a site visit.

Consider the opportunity to invite your neighbors as well. Community beach walks combined with individual site assessments help to expedite our scheduling and can lead to more diverse solutions along your shoreline.

We only have a select number of site visits available. If you are not selected, but would like additional information, please contact the Foundation at kaufman@nwstraitsfoundation.org.

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1. Please provide your name, contact information, and address of your shoreline property. We will not share or sell your contact information. (Required.)

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2. May we add you to the Northwest Straits Foundation newsletter? You will receive periodic Shore Friendly updates, community news and events, project updates, etc.

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3. If you know your parcel number, please add it below. If you don't, we can look it up.

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4. Is your property located on or near tribal land? (Required.)

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5. Do you own or lease your shoreline property? (Required.)

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6. What are your concerns about the property and/or objectives of the site visit? (Required.)

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7. What do you value most about your shoreline? (Required.)

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8. What shoretype is your property on? Bluff, low bank, spit, bedrock, pocket beach, other? (Required.)

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9. Is the shoreline armored? (bulkhead, groins, seawalls, rockeries, riprap, etc.) (Required.)

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10. If your shoreline is armored, please provide a description of the type of armor and condition.

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11. If your shoreline is armored (has a bulkhead, riprap, or some other form of protection), would you consider removal or replacement with a soft shore alternative that provides protection while also improving habitat?

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12. If you do not currently have shoreline armoring, are you considering installing some?

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13. If you are considering installing protection, is a soft shore or other more natural option being considered?

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14. How much shoreline do you own? (Approximate length in feet)

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15. If your property is armored, what is the approximate length of the armored section?

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16. Are the adjacent properties armored? If yes, please describe.

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17. How do you access the beach? (Required.)

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18. How far is the home set back from the shoreline or crest/top of bluff? If there is no house on the property, please indicate that. (Required.)

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19. Are there any structures closer to the beach than the house?

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20. Would you consider relocating your home or other structures farther inland if bluff erosion or coastal flooding posed a significant threat to your property or safety?

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21. Is there a septic tank and drainfield? If yes, please provide the approximate location relative to the shoreline and house and distance from the shoreline. (Required.)

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22. If your property is located near a bluff, is the house at the top or bottom of the bluff?

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23. Do you have neighbors who may also be interested in a site visit?

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