Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Permitting
assistance is administered by the Permit Service Center (PSC). The purpose of
the PSC is to serve as an outlet for basic permit information and provide
applicants with permitting assistance for proposed activities in the coastal
zone subject to the CMP.
(b)
Assistance will be provided to applicants for proposed activities in the
coastal zone requiring either one or more agency or subdivision permits or
proposed actions subject to the CMP. These permits and actions are listed in
subsection (c) of this section. Under Texas Natural Resources Code §
33.205(a) and
(b), these permits and actions must comply
with goals and policies of the CMP.
(c) Agency or subdivision permits and
actions:
(1) The General Land Office, the
School Land Board, or a board for lease of state-owned lands when issuing or
approving:
(A) a mineral lease plan of
operations;
(B) a geophysical or
geochemical permit;
(C) a coastal
easement;
(D) a miscellaneous
easement;
(E) a coastal
lease;
(F) a surface
lease;
(G) a structure
registration;
(H) a cabin
permit;
(I) a navigation district
lease;
(J) certification of a local
government beach access or dune protection plan; or
(K) an agency or subdivision wetlands
mitigation bank.
(2) The
Public Utility Commission of Texas when issuing a certificate of convenience
and necessity.
(3) The Railroad
Commission of Texas when issuing:
(A) a
wastewater discharge permit;
(B) a
waste disposal or storage pit permit; or
(C) a certification of a federal permit for
the discharge of dredge or fill material.
(4) The Texas Transportation Commission when
approving:
(A) an acquisition of a site for
the placement or disposal of dredge material from, or the expansion,
relocation, or alteration of, the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway; or
(B) a transportation construction project or
maintenance program.
(5)
The Texas Historical Commission and the Antiquities Committee when issuing:
(A) a permit for destruction, alteration, or
taking of a coastal historic area; or
(B) a review of a federal undertaking
affecting a coastal historic area.
(6) The Texas Commission on Environmental
Quality when issuing or approving:
(A) a
wastewater discharge permit;
(B) a
permit for a new concentrated animal feeding operation located one mile or less
from a critical area or coastal waters;
(C) a permit for solid or hazardous waste
treatment, storage, or disposal;
(D) creation of a special purpose district or
approval of bonds for the purpose of construction of infrastructure on coastal
barriers;
(E) levee improvement or
flood control projects;
(F) a
certification of a federal permit for the discharge of dredge or fill
material;
(G) a declaration of an
emergency and request for an emergency release of water;
(H) a new permit for an annual appropriation
of:
(i) 5,000 or more acre-feet of water
within the program boundary; or
(ii) 10,000 or more acre-feet of water
outside the program boundary but within 200 stream miles of the
coast;
(I) an amendment
to a water permit for an increase in an annual appropriation of:
(i) 5,000 or more acre-feet of water within
the program boundary; or
(ii)
10,000 or more acre-feet of water outside the program boundary but within 200
stream miles of the coast; or
(J) a change in the purpose of use of an
annual appropriation of water to a more consumptive use of:
(i) 5,000 or more acre-feet of water within
the program boundary; or
(ii)
10,000 or more acre-feet of water outside the program boundary but within 200
stream miles of the coast.
(7) The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
when issuing or approving:
(A) an oyster lease
or certificate of location;
(B) a
permit for taking, transporting, or possessing threatened or endangered
species;
(C) a permit for
disturbing marl, sand, shell, or gravel on state-owned land; or
(D) development by a person other than the
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department that requires the use or taking of any
public land in a state park, wildlife management area, or preserve.
(8) A subdivision when issuing a
dune protection permit or beachfront construction certificate that authorizes:
(A) construction activity that is located 200
feet or less landward of the line of vegetation and that results in the
disturbance of more than 7,000 square feet of dunes or dune
vegetation;
(B) construction
activity that results in the disturbance of more than 7,500 cubic yards of
dunes;
(C) a coastal shore
protection project undertaken on a gulf beach or 200 feet or less landward of
the line of vegetation and that affects more than 500 linear feet of gulf
beach; or
(D) a closure,
relocation, or reduction in existing public beach access or public beach access
designated in an approved local government beach access plan, other than for a
short term.
(9) An action
to renew, amend, or modify an existing permit, certificate, lease, easement,
approval, or other action is not an action under this section if the action is
taken under a rule that has been certified under Texas Natural Resources Code
§
33.2052 and:
(A) for a wastewater discharge permit, if the
action is not a major permit modification that would:
(i) increase pollutant loads to coastal
waters; or
(ii) result in
relocation of an outfall to a critical area;
(B) for solid, hazardous, or nonhazardous
waste permits, if the action is not a Class III modification under rules of the
Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission; or
(C) for any other action, if the action:
(i) only extends the period of the existing
authorization and does not authorize new or additional work or activity;
or
(ii) is not directly relevant to
Texas Natural Resources Code §
33.205(a) and
(b).
(10) Except as provided by paragraph (6)(H) -
(J) of this subsection, this chapter does not apply to an agency permit or
action authorizing an activity outside the program boundary.
(d) The PSC also provides
permitting assistance for the following equivalent federal actions:
(1) Environmental Protection Agency: National
Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits under 33 United States
Code Annotated, §1342.
(2)
United States Army Corps of Engineers: Dredge and fill permits under 33 United
States Code Annotated, §1344.