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Consistency Section

Who should apply for Consistency review?


  • Federal agencies, whose activities (including new policies or regulations) may affect the land use, water use, or natural resources of the Coastal Zone;
  • Private individuals or companies with activities on federal property (whether owned outright or controlled by the federal government), such as National Wildlife Refuges;
  • Anyone whose activities, even though occurring outside of the Coastal Zone, might affect the land use, water use, or natural resources of the Coastal Zone;
  • Those whose activities are exempt form the Coastal Use Permits by State law (projects within fastlands or more than five feet above sea level, deep water ports, etc.);
  • Parish or local governments receiving federal grants or loans, such as HUD Block grants;
  • Oil and gas exploration and production on the Outer Continental Shelf.
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