Texas Administrative Code
Title 31 - NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION
Part 16 - COASTAL COORDINATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Chapter 506 - COUNCIL PROCEDURES FOR FEDERAL CONSISTENCY WITH COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM GOALS AND PRIORITIES
Section 506.28 - General Consistency Agreements for Federal Activities; Interagency Coordination Teams for Federal Development Projects
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) The council may issue a general consistency agreement with respect to a federal activity other than a development project. Prior to issuance of a general consistency agreement, the council shall request and consider public comments on the matter. If the conditions of a general consistency agreement are satisfied, the federal activity is deemed consistent, to the maximum extant practicable, with the CMP goals and policies and will not be subject to council review under § 506.26 of this title (relating to Referral of Federal Agency Activities).
(b) The council shall, in lieu of council review under § 506.26 of this title (relating to Referral of Federal Agency Activities), issue a consistency agreement for a federal agency activity or development project for which:
(c) Disposal or placement of dredged material in existing dredge disposal sites identified and actively used as described in an environmental assessment or environmental impact statement issued prior to the effective date of this chapter shall be presumed consistent with §501.14(j)(1) of this title (relating to Policies for Specific Activities and Coastal Natural Resource Areas), unless such existing disposal or placement is modified in design, size, use, or function, provided that the material is generated by maintenance dredging of commercially navigable waterways for which a federal development project undergoes evaluation pursuant to the interagency coordination group process under subsection (b) of this section and such process was initiated prior to the adoption of this chapter, and provided further, if the interagency coordination group approves the project that requires disposal or placement in confined sites and/or beneficial use of the dredged material from those waterways and results in cessation of open water disposal of dredged material and such project is authorized in a final supplemental environmental impact statement.