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Title 11 . Natural Resources
Chapter 110 . District Coastal Management Plan Requirements
Section 250. Review participant comments

11 AAC 110.250. Review participant comments

(a) A comment submitted by a review participant must be in writing and must

(1) identify that, and explain why, the review participant concurs with the applicant's consistency certification; or

(2) state that the review participant objects to the applicant's consistency certification and identify

(A) the specific enforceable policies with which the proposed project is inconsistent and explain why the review participant considers the proposed project inconsistent with those enforceable policies; and

(B) any alternative measure that, if adopted by the applicant, would achieve consistency with the specific enforceable policies identified under (A) of this paragraph and explain how the alternative measure would achieve consistency with those specific enforceable policies.

(b) In a consistency review comment, a review participant may address an enforceable policy outside the review participant's expertise or area of responsibility. However, the coordinating agency may not give a resource agency or coastal resource district due deference for comments outside that agency's or district's expertise or area of responsibility.

(c) The coordinating agency shall send or otherwise make available to the applicant, each resource agency, and any potentially affected coastal resource district a copy of timely submitted comments. Upon request, the coordinating agency shall make a copy of the comments available to other interested persons.

History: Eff. 7/1/2004, Register 170

Authority: AS 46.39.010

AS 46.39.030

AS 46.39.040

AS 46.40.040

AS 46.40.096


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