How is no net loss measured?
No net loss is measured from a city wide, cumulative perspective, but met by project-level mitigation from both public and private development and redevelopment. Cumulative impacts consider current circumstances affecting the shoreline and relevant natural processes; reasonable foreseeable future development and use of the shoreline; and beneficial effects of any established regulatory programs under other local, state and federal laws. Because there are no easy tools to measure ecological function, indicators that are related to function and can be measured are used to assess possible change in ecological function over time (e.g, square feet of overwater cover, average structure setback, area of native vegetation).
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