Texas Administrative Code
Title 31 - NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION
Part 1 - GENERAL LAND OFFICE
Chapter 28 - PERMITTING ASSISTANCE AND PRELIMINARY CONSISTENCY REVIEW
Subchapter C - PRELIMINARY CONSISTENCY REVIEW
Section 28.20 - Requests for Preliminary Consistency Review

Universal Citation: 31 TX Admin Code ยง 28.20

Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024

(a) An agency, subdivision, or applicant seeking a permit or other proposed action listed in §28.10(c) of this chapter may request a preliminary consistencyreview.

(b) A request for preliminary review must be submitted to the permitting assistance coordinator in writing. The request must:

(1) describe the proposed activity and its probable impacts on coastal natural resource areas;

(2) identify the CMP goals and policies applicable to the proposed activity; and

(3) indicate whether any application have been filed with the agencies or subdivisions required to permit or approve the proposed activity, and state whether those applications have been declared administratively complete.

(c) The time period for a preliminary review commences when the permitting assistance coordinator receives the request. Upon receipt of the request, the coordinator will:

(1) file a notice for publication in the Texas Register requesting public comment on the consistency of the proposed activity which is the subject of the request.

(2) forward the request to each agency or subdivision required to permit or approve the proposed activity; and

(3) forward the request to all members of the PAG.

(d) Public comments will be accepted for 30 days and must be submitted to the permitting assistance coordinator. Upon the close of the comment period, the coordinator will distribute all public comments to the members of the PAG.

(e) The PAG may meet as needed to discuss the request for preliminary consistency review and any related matters. The permitting assistance coordinator will schedule, organize, and chair meetings of the PAG.

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