[Federal Register Volume 62, Number 100 (Friday, May 23, 1997)]
[Notices]
[Pages 28448-28449]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 97-13553]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Federal Approval of the Ohio Coastal Management Program
AGENCY: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S.
Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
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National Ocean Service's approval of the Ohio Coastal Management
Program pursuant to the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, as amended
16 U.S.C. 1451 et seq.
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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) approved the Ohio Coastal Management
Program (OCMP) on May 16, 1997, pursuant to the provisions of section
306 of the Federal Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, as amended, 16
U.S.C. 1455 (CZMA). The OCMP is described in the Ohio Coastal
Management Program and Final Environmental Impact Statement (P/FEIS)
published on April 11, 1997.
Ohio is the 31st state to receive Federal approval of its coastal
management program. Ohio submitted a proposed coastal program to NOAA
in 1996. Upon reaching a preliminary decision that the program met the
requirements of the CZMA, and in order to meet its responsibilities
under the National Environmental Policy Act, NOAA published the Ohio
Coastal Management Program and Draft Environmental Impact Statement (P/
DEIS) for public review on September 6, 1996. NOAA published the P/FEIS
including public comments on the P/DEIS and responses to those comments
on April 11, 1997. NOAA has also fulfilled its responsibilities under
the Endangered Species Act through consultations with the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service.
The OCMP is the culmination of several years of development by the
State of Ohio, interest groups, the general public, Federal agencies,
and in consultation with NOAA. The OCMP consists of numerous state
policies on diverse coastal management issues which are prescribed by
statute and other legal mechanisms and made enforceable under state
law. The OCMP will improve the decision making process for determining
appropriate coastal land and water uses in light of resource
consideration and increase public awareness of coastal resources and
processes. The OCMP will increase long term protection of the state's
coastal resources, while providing for sustainable economic
development.
NOAA approval of the OCMP makes the state eligible for federal
financial assistance for program administration and enhancement under
sections 306, 306A, 308 and 309 of the CZMA (16 U.S.C. Secs. 1455,
1455a, 1456a, and 1456b). Ohio has submitted an application for
$804,000 in FY 1997 Federal CZMA funds which are available to Ohio.
These funds will generally be used to assist the state in administering
the various state authorities included in the OCMP, as well as be used
to fund local management efforts.
NOAA approval of the OCMP also makes operational, as of the date of
this Federal Register notice, the CZMA federal consistency requirement
with respect to the OCMP (16 U.S.C. 1456; 15 CFR part 930). Therefore,
as of today, direct federal activities occurring within or outside the
Ohio Coastal Zone must be consistent to the maximum extent practicable
with the enforceable policies of the OCMP. In addition, activities
within or outside the Ohio Coastal Zone requiring a federal license or
permit listed in the P/FEIS, and federal financial assistance to state
agencies and local governments that are reasonably likely to affect any
land or water use or natural resource of the Ohio Coastal Zone must be
consistent with the enforceable policies of the OCMP.
Chapter 5 of the P/FEIS identifies the enforceable policies of the
Ohio program. Chapter 7 of the P/FEIS identifies federally licensed or
permitted activities subject to the federal consistency requirements.
Chapters 4 and 7 and Appendix Q of the P/FEIS, as well as the CZMA
regulations at 15 CFR part 930, provide specific procedures to be used
in the Federal/State coordination process.
ADDRESSES: For further information please contact Diana Olinger at
(301) 713-3113, ext. 168; or via fax at (301) 713-4009; or via the
Internet at dolinger@coasts.nos.noaa.gov>.
(Federal Domestic Assistance Catalog 11.419 Coastal Zone Management
Program Administration)
Dated: May 19, 1997.
David L. Evans,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Ocean Services and Coastal Zone
Management, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
[FR Doc. 97-13553 Filed 5-22-97; 8:45 am]
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