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(a) The applicant shall submit a consistency review packet to the coordinating agency in written and, if available to the applicant, electronic format that includes
(1) a completed coastal project questionnaire that includes
(A) a complete and detailed description of the proposed project with sufficient specificity for the coordinating agency to determine the purpose of the proposed project and the potential impact to any coastal use or resource;
(B) a consistency certification; the consistency certification must include a statement using the following language: "The proposed project complies with the applicable enforceable policies of the Alaska coastal management program and will be conducted in a manner consistent with the program";
(C) data, information, and an evaluation of how the proposed project is consistent with the state standards and with any applicable district enforceable policies, sufficient to support the consistency certification required by (B) of this paragraph;
(D) maps, diagrams, technical data, and other relevant material that precisely describe the project site location, topographical information, township, range, section, and meridian, and other site specific information; and
(E) the signature of an authorized representative of the applicant and the date signed; and
(2) copies of all resource agency authorization applications required for the project, except as provided in (e) of this section; each application must meet the authorizing resource agency's statutory and regulatory requirements for completeness.
(b) If a project requires an authorization from two or more resource agencies, the applicant must submit the consistency review packet to the office and must submit any authorization application to the appropriate authorizing agency. If a project requires one or more authorizations from only a single resource agency, the applicant must submit the consistency review packet and any authorization application to that resource agency.
(c) The coordinating agency, on the agency's own initiative or at the request of a coastal resource district or a resource agency, may require that the applicant provide additional copies of the consistency review packet, maps, or other documents that the agency cannot duplicate conveniently.
(d) If a resource agency requires a fee for the agency's authorization, the applicant must submit that fee directly to the resource agency.
(e) The applicant must submit, directly to the resource agency responsible for issuing the authorization, an application for an authorization that requires information that must be held in confidence by law. The resource agency shall forward to the coordinating agency a copy of the application with the confidential information deleted, as appropriate.
History: Eff. 7/1/2004, Register 170
Authority: AS 46.39.010
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