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The Alaska Coastal Management Program (ACMP) sunset at 12:01 AM, Alaska Standard Time, on July 1, 2011 per AS 44.66.030.  This webpage will be viewable for reference purposes through June 30, 2012.  It will then be archived within the Department of Natural Resources.  Beginning on July 1, 2011 the website will remain static and there will be no further updates to the content of the former ACMP website.  If you have any questions, please contact the DNR’s Commissioner’s Office at 907-269-8400.

Update: In response to the 2012 Ballot Initiative, this website will remain viewable at least until the Primary Election results are certified. As a reminder, the ACMP website remains static and has not been updated since June 2011.

  What is this and why do I care? Coastal Project Review  

 

 

3. What is the Coastal Consistency Review Process?

The coastal consistency review process, or consistency review process, helps ensure your project meets the statewide standards and coastal district policies. It also serves as the review process for most permits you will need from state resource agencies. This 5-step process advances your project through review and approval requirements in a timely fashion. The consistency review process is a coordinated review process that benefits applicants and project reviewers alike. Applicants have a single, primary point of contact for their projects. Reviewers benefit by comprehensively reviewing a project only once. The Division of Coastal and Ocean Management, as well as state resource agencies and coastal districts, are available to help you understand and navigate your project through the consistency review process.

 
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