Document Citation: 31 TAC § 501.31

Header:
TEXAS ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
TITLE 31. NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION
PART 16. COASTAL COORDINATION COUNCIL
CHAPTER 501. COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
SUBCHAPTER B. GOALS AND POLICIES



Date:
08/31/2009

Document:
31 TAC § 501.31 (2011)

§ 501.31. Policies for Transportation Projects

(a) Transportation construction projects and maintenance programs within the coastal zone shall comply with the policies in this section.

(1) Pollution prevention procedures shall be incorporated into the construction and maintenance of transportation projects to minimize pollutant loading to coastal waters from erosion and sedimentation, use of pesticides and herbicides for maintenance of rights-of-way, and other pollutants from stormwater runoff.

(2) Transportation projects shall be located at sites that to the greatest extent practicable avoid and otherwise minimize the potential for adverse effects from construction and maintenance of additional roads, bridges, causeways, and other development associated with the project; and direct release to CNRAs of pollutants from oil or hazardous substance spills, contaminated sediments or stormwater runoff.

(3) Where practicable, transportation projects shall be located in existing rights-of-way or previously disturbed areas if necessary to avoid or minimize adverse effects.

(4) Where practicable, transportation projects shall be located at sites at which future expansion will not require development in coastal wetlands except where such construction is determined to be essential for evacuation in the case of a natural disaster.

(5) Construction and maintenance of transportation projects shall avoid the impoundment and draining of coastal wetlands. If impoundment or draining cannot be avoided, adverse effects to the impounded or drained wetlands shall be mitigated in accordance with the sequencing requirements of § 501.23 of this title.

(6) Construction of transportation projects shall occur at sites and times selected to have the least adverse effects practicable on recreational uses of CNRAs and on spawning or nesting seasons or seasonal migrations of terrestrial or aquatic species.

(7) Beach-quality sand from maintenance of roadways adjacent to Gulf beaches shall be beneficially used by placement on Gulf beaches where practicable. Where placement on Gulf beaches is not practicable, the material shall be placed in critical dune areas.

(b) TxDOT rules and project approvals under Texas Transportation Code §§ 455.001 - 455.004; 456.001 - 456.008; 456.021 - 456.026; and 456.042 and Texas Transportation Code § 221.001, et seq. governing transportation projects within the coastal zone, shall comply with the policies in this section.