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(a) Except as provided in (c) of this section, the office on request, or a resource agency that receives an application for an activity that may require a resource agency authorization, shall provide to the applicant a coastal project questionnaire. The applicant must return the completed coastal project questionnaire to the resource agency that provided the questionnaire or to the office. Based on the information provided by the applicant in response to the coastal project questionnaire, the office and the resource agency shall, to the extent feasible, preliminarily identify the authorizations that are required for the project. The authorizing resource agency is the final authority in deciding whether an authorization by that agency is needed and what type of authorization will be issued.
(b) If, during review of the coastal project questionnaire, a resource agency preliminarily identifies either a federal authorization or authorizations from more than one resource agency that may be required, the resource agency shall
(1) send the coastal project questionnaire to the office; and
(2) refer the applicant to the office.
(c) A coastal project questionnaire is not required
(1) for placer mining activity that is reviewed by means of a joint agency annual placer mining application provided by the department;
(2) for an aquatic farm project proposed on state-owned tidelands and applied for through the joint agency aquatic farm application provided by the department; or
(3) if a categorically consistent determination developed under 11 AAC 110.710 or a generally consistent determination developed under 11 AAC 110.730 specifically states that a coastal project questionnaire is not required for the activity to which that determination applies.
History: Eff. 7/1/2004, Register 170
Authority: AS 46.39.010
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