Texas Administrative Code
Title 31 - NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION
Part 1 - GENERAL LAND OFFICE
Chapter 26 - COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
Subchapter A - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 26.2 - Findings
Universal Citation: 31 TX Admin Code ยง 26.2
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) The commissioner finds that the coast is subject to the following uses:
(1) residential development, which includes
siting, construction, and maintenance of single- and multiple-unit
dwellings;
(2) commercial
development, which includes siting, construction, and maintenance of
warehouses, offices, retail stores, hotels, restaurants, marinas, and
recreational facilities;
(3)
industrial development, which includes siting, construction, operation, and
maintenance of oil and gas exploration and development facilities,
manufacturing and petrochemical plants, refineries, processing facilities, and
ports;
(4) agricultural
development, which includes farming, ranching, silviculture, and
aquaculture;
(5) other development,
which includes public buildings, parks, and other public purpose
development;
(6) development of
infrastructure, which includes the siting, construction, operation, and
maintenance of roads, causeways and bridges, railroads, transmission and
communication lines, water and sewer lines and pump stations, oil and gas
transportation pipelines, and other linear facilities; airports; electric
generating facilities; flood control structures, dams, and other water control
structures; water, sewage, and wastewater treatment facilities; and solid waste
facilities;
(7) waterfront
construction, which includes erosion response projects and shoreline access
structures. Erosion response projects include retaining walls, bulkheads,
seawalls, rubble mounds, revetments, breakwaters, and groins. Shoreline access
structures include piers, docks, wharves, boat ramps, and other structures.
Other structures on state submerged land and private submerged land include
artificial reefs and fishing cabins;
(8) dredging, which includes excavation and
disposal or placement of material from navigation channels and basins for
commercial shipping, recreational boating, and oil and gas exploration and
production; excavation for water intake structures, wastewater outfalls, or
other structures incidental to shoreline development; and sediment mining on
submerged lands; and
(9) hunting,
fishing, and other uses affecting terrestrial and aquatic wildlife.
(b) Because they may adversely affect CNRAs, the commissioner finds that special management of these uses of the coast is necessary for continued balanced development of the coast.
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