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 506.53 - Supplemental Coordination for Federal Assistance Activities Rule

Universal Citation: 31 TX Admin Code ยง 506.53

Current through Reg. 49, No. 12; March 22, 2024

(a) For federal assistance activities that were previously determined by the council to be consistent with the CMP, but which have not yet begun, the applicant entity shall further coordinate with the council if the proposed activity will affect any coastal use or resources in a manner substantially different than was reasonably foreseeable when the proposed activity was originally described. Substantially different coastal effects are reasonably foreseeable if:

(1) The applicant entity makes substantial changes in the proposed activity that are relevant to the CMP goals and policies; or

(2) There are significant new circumstances or information relevant to the proposed activity and the proposed activity's effect on any coastal use or resource.

(b) The council may notify the applicant entity, the federal agency, and the Director of proposed activities that the council believes should be subject to supplemental coordination. The council's notification shall include information supporting a finding of substantially different coastal effects than originally described and the relevant CMP goals and policies, and may recommend modifications to the proposed activity (if any) that would allow the applicant entity to implement the proposed activity consistent with the CMP. Council notification under this subsection does not remove the requirement under subsection (a) of this section for applicant entities to notify the council when a proposed activity will affect any coastal use or resource in a manner substantially different than originally described.

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