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(a) If a project requires an authorization from two or more resource agencies, the office shall start Day 1 of the consistency review on the day after the consistency review packet is determined to be complete under 11 AAC 110.220.
(b) If a project requires one or more authorizations from only a single resource agency, and if the consistency review packet is determined to be complete under 11 AAC 110.220, the resource agency may start the consistency review at the time the agency initiates the agency's authorization review.
(c) Day 1 of a consistency review is the date on which the coordinating agency's public notice of the review is provided in accordance with 11 AAC 110.500.
(d) On or before Day 3, the coordinating agency shall
(1) provide to the applicant a notice that the consistency review has been initiated and a review schedule;
(2) provide to each review participant a copy of the consistency review packet, the review schedule with a solicitation for review participants' comments, and a deadline for receipt of comment; and
(3) either
(A) provide a copy of the consistency review packet to a person requesting the information; or
(B) make a copy of the consistency review packet available for public inspection and copying at a public place in an area that the project may affect, including within a district that the coordinating agency considers is likely to be an affected coastal resource district.
History: Eff. 7/1/2004, Register 170
Authority: AS 46.39.010
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