31 Tex. Admin. Code § 15.32 - Certification Status of Cameron County Dune Protection and Beach Access Plan
(a) Cameron County has submitted to the
General Land Office a dune protection and beach access plan which is certified
as consistent with state law. The county's plan was adopted on September 20,
1994.
(b) The General Land Office
certifies as consistent with state law the amendment to the Cameron County plan
that was adopted by the Cameron County Commissioners' Court on August 29, 2006,
Order No. 200608004. The order amended the plan to eliminate the 440-foot
building line and to increase the beach user fees imposed for access to County
beach parks and parking on the beach.
(c) The General Land Office certifies as
consistent with state law the amendment to the Cameron County plan that was
adopted by the Cameron County Commissioners' Court on August 26, 2010 to
increase the beach user fees imposed for access to County beach parks and
parking on the beach.
(d) The
General Land Office certifies Cameron County's Dune Protection and Beach Access
Plan, as amended, to provide for the closure of a beach and associated access
points during space flight activities as consistent with state law. The
amendment was adopted by Cameron County on August 15, 2013 in Order No.
201308020.
(e) The General Land
Office certifies as consistent with state law the Cameron County's Dune
Protection and Beach Access Plan, as amended to incorporate Cameron County's
Erosion Response Plan and other amendments. The amendments include an increase
in the Beach User Fee and the addition of an Erosion Response Plan as an
appendix to the Plan. The Erosion Response Plan and amendments were adopted by
the Cameron County Commissioners' Court in Order No. 2018O12017 on December 11,
2018.
(f) The General Land Office
certifies as consistent with state law the Cameron County's Dune Protection and
Beach Access Plan and Erosion Response Plan, as amended to include corrected
size limits for curbs. The amendments were adopted by the Cameron County
Commissioners' Court on June 21, 2022.
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