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California Coastal Commission The California Coastal Commission has approved 56 new Whale Tail Grants totaling more than $2 million to non-profit organizations, community groups, and schools for projects and programs that provide educational experiences focused on coastal protection, public access, and environmental justice
California Coastal Commission C ommission meetings occur once a month in different locations within California to facilitate public participation Staff attempts, whenever possible, to schedule matters for hearings that will be relatively close to the location of a proposed development However, legal deadlines for action may require that the hearing on an item take place in a different area than the proposed project
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California Coastal Commission Along with the Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC), and the California Coastal Conservancy, the Coastal Commission is one of California's three designated coastal management agencies for the purpose of administering the federal Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA) in California
California Coastal Commission T he California Coastal Commission has 12 voting members and 3 non-voting members Six of the voting members are "public members," and six are local elected officials who come from specific coastal districts
CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Submit an electronic copy of application with all appendices and all required attachments to the general email address for the South Coast District Office, SouthCoast@coastal ca gov In addition, submit a hard copy of the application form,
California Coastal Commission The Coastal Act defines development broadly (with a few narrow exceptions), to include not only typical land development activities such as construction of buildings, but also changes in the intensity of use of land or water, even where no construction is involved
COMMISSION DISTRICT OFFICES PROTECTING (Listed by county served . . . The California Coastal Commission is a state agency established by voter initiative in 1972 (Proposition 20) and made permanent by the Legislature in the California Coastal Act of 1976 The California Coastal Commission works in partnership with local governments to protect shoreline public access and recreation, terrestrial and
California Coastal Commission Coastal Commission Tribal Consultation Policy In 2018, after multiple public hearings and extensive coordination with California Native American Tribes and other interested groups, the California Coastal Commission adopted its Tribal Consultation Policy