Delaware Administrative Code
Title 7 - Natural Resources and Environmental Control
2000 - Division of Climate, Coastal and Energy
2201 - Delaware Coastal Management Program Federal Consistency Policies and Procedures
Section 2201-1.0 - Delaware Coastal Management Program Summary
Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024
1.1 Forward
1.2 Routine Program Change
Section 306 of the Coastal Zone Management Act, as amended, provides states with a means to update their coastal programs with approval from NOAA. This procedure is called a Routine Program Change (RPC). NOAA issued new guidance in July, 1996 regarding RPCs. The DCMP submitted the current modifications to NOAA for review and determined this to be an administrative update.
1.3 Delaware's Coastal Management Area
Delaware has defined its Coastal Management Area as the entire State for the purposes of the federally approved coastal management program.
1.4 Delaware Coastal Zone Act and The Delaware Coastal Management Program
The State of Delaware promulgated the Delaware Coastal Zone Act (7 Del.C. Chapter 70) in the early 1970's. This State law allows the DNREC to regulate industry in the State Coastal Zone of Delaware. The State Coastal Zone is defined in the statute. It is approximately any lands and waters east of State Routes 13, 113, and 1 (north-south corridors), and an area on the north and south of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. Due to the similarity in names, the State Coastal Zone, as defined in 7 Del.C. Chapter 70, is referred to heretofore as the Coastal Strip in this document. The Delaware Coastal Zone Act is incorporated into the DCMP Policy Document. Industrial development activities within the Coastal Strip require a permit from the DNREC.