House MHWL Property boundary Property boundary EXAMPLE DRAWING FOR LIVING SHORELINE: Existing Conditions Plan View * Turbidity Screens to be used during.

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House MHWL Property boundary Property boundary EXAMPLE DRAWING FOR LIVING SHORELINE: Existing Conditions Plan View * Turbidity Screens to be used during construction (100 linear feet of shoreline) Cross Section Upland Area State Lands Area (no existing aquatic vegetation) 50’ Name of Waterbody North Arrow Applicant’s Name Application Number Upland Area Existing Water Depths referenced at MHW and MLW 50’ Riparian Lines

Existing MHWL Property boundary Property boundary Proposed vegetation and oyster bar to be placed no more than 10’ waterward of MHWL EXAMPLE DRAWING FOR LIVING SHORELINE: Proposed Conditions (Please show as many dimensions as possible) (100 linear feet of shoreline) * Turbidity Screens to be used during construction Plan View 25’ Name of Waterbody North Arrow Applicant’s Name Application Number Non-jurisdictional upland area HOUSE (Provide new water depths at locations of proposed activity) 5’ Newly planted vegetation and oyster bar Newly planted area created from uplands 10’

MHWL Newly planted aquatic vegetation and oyster bar no more than10’ waterward of the MHWL EXAMPLE DRAWING FOR LIVING SHORELINE: Proposed Conditions (Please show as many dimensions as possible) Cross Section Name of Waterbody North Arrow Applicant’s Name Application Number Upland Area Approx.40 ’ State Lands Area Proposed Water Depths referenced at MLW and MHW Approx. 10’ Upland Area Used for Planting

MHWL EXAMPLE DRAWING FOR LIVING SHORELINE: Existing Conditions vs. Proposed Conditions Cross Section Upland Area Removed For Planting Newly Planted Area With Oyster Bar 10’ Name of Waterbody Applicant’s Name Application Number North Arrow