Texas Administrative Code
Title 31 - NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION
Part 1 - GENERAL LAND OFFICE
Chapter 15 - COASTAL AREA PLANNING
Subchapter A - MANAGEMENT OF THE BEACH/DUNE SYSTEM
Section 15.11 - Repairs to Certain Houses Located Seaward of the Boundary of the Public Beach
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Purpose. The purpose of this section is to provide authority for local governments to issue permits or certificates for repairs to certain houses if any portion of the house is located seaward of the boundary of the public beach.
(b) Definitions. In addition to the definitions contained in § 15.2 of this title (relating to Definitions), the following words and terms shall have the following meanings:
(c) Eligible houses. To find a house eligible for a permit or certificate to make repairs under this section, the Land Office must determine that:
(d) For a house eligible under this section, a local government may issue a certificate or permit authorizing repair of an eligible house if the local government determines that the repair:
(e) Debris removal. Debris on the public beach creates a hazard to public health and safety and can threaten Gulf-facing properties. A local government shall coordinate with owners of eligible houses to remove personal property and beach debris related to the structure from the public beach and dune complex as soon as possible. The local government may require debris removal as a condition of the issuance of a certificate or permit under this section. All beach debris collected from the public beach shall be removed from the beach/dune system and disposed of in an appropriate landfill.
(f) Sand placement. Only beach-quality sand may be placed underneath the footprint of an eligible house and in an area up to five feet seaward of the house, provided that the sand may not be placed seaward of mean high tide except as part of an approved beach nourishment project. The beach-quality sand must remain loose and unconsolidated and cannot be placed in bags or other formed containment. In addition, the beach-quality sand must be an acceptable mineralogy and grain size when compared to the sediments found in the beach/dune system. The use of clay or clayey material is not allowed.
(g) Land Office review. A local government shall submit the certificate or permit application for repair of an eligible house under this section to the commissioner for review and determination of eligibility as provided in subsections (b)(2) and (c) of this section. If the commissioner does not object to or otherwise comment on the application within 10 working days of receipt of the application, the local government may act on the application. Local governments shall require that all permit and certificate applicants fully disclose in the application all items and information necessary for the local government to make an affirmative determination regarding a permit or certificate for repairs. Local governments may require more information, but they shall submit to the Land Office the following information:
(h) Monitoring. A local government is responsible for monitoring the repair of an eligible house under this section. A local government may conduct a monitoring program to study the effects of permitting repairs to an eligible house on the public's access to and use of the public beach. Expenses related to the monitoring program are considered beach-related services for the purpose of this subchapter.
(i) Effect on actions for removal. This section does not create a property right of any kind in the littoral property owner. Houses eligible for repairs to maintain habitability under this section may also be encroachments on and interferences with the public beach easement. Except as provided in an unexpired temporary order issued by the commissioner under §61.085 of the Texas Natural Resources Code, the commissioner, the attorney general, a county attorney, district attorney, or criminal district attorney may file suit under Texas Natural Resources Code § 61.018(a) to obtain a temporary or permanent injunction, either prohibitory or mandatory, to remove a house from the public beach without regard to whether the house is eligible for repairs under this section.