Bill Text: TX HB3131 | 2013-2014 | 83rd Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to the line of vegetation and authorized development in certain beach areas; authorizing a fee.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2013-03-19 - Referred to Land & Resource Management [HB3131 Detail]
Download: Texas-2013-HB3131-Introduced.html
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By: Lucio III | H.B. No. 3131 |
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relating to the line of vegetation and authorized development in | ||
certain beach areas; authorizing a fee. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Subchapter B, Chapter 61, Natural Resources | ||
Code, is amended by adding Section 61.0171 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 61.0171. LINE OF VEGETATION AND AUTHORIZED DEVELOPMENT | ||
IN CERTAIN AREAS. (a) This section applies only to a beach area: | ||
(1) that is north of a municipality located on a | ||
barrier island bordering the Gulf of Mexico; and | ||
(2) for which the political subdivision with | ||
jurisdiction over the beach area maintains a plan for reducing | ||
public expenditures for erosion and storm damage losses under | ||
Section 33.607 that includes dune restoration measures and plans | ||
for the construction or maintenance of a mostly continuous foredune | ||
ridge that meets dune restoration standards approved by the | ||
commission. | ||
(b) The line of vegetation in a beach area is 200 feet | ||
landward of the line of mean low tide if the beach is bordered by a | ||
state park road: | ||
(1) that extends at least five miles north of a | ||
municipality; | ||
(2) the right-of-way for which extends at least 100 | ||
feet in each direction from the center of the road; and | ||
(3) that is located within 1,000 feet of the line of | ||
mean low tide. | ||
(c) A line of vegetation in a beach area established under | ||
this section is the landward boundary of the public beach and of the | ||
public easement for all purposes, except that the landward boundary | ||
of the beach is subject to rules of the commissioner regarding the | ||
restoration of dunes in the public beach easement. | ||
(d) A person may construct or maintain a retaining wall on a | ||
beach area 255 feet landward of the line of mean low tide if the | ||
political subdivision with jurisdiction over the beach area | ||
maintains a certified dune protection and beach access and use plan | ||
that provides for the payment by an owner or developer of a | ||
retaining wall to pay a nonrefundable fee, the revenue from which is | ||
to be deposited in a separate dedicated account in the political | ||
subdivision's treasury, in an amount approved by the commissioner | ||
and sufficient to cover the cost of removing the wall if the | ||
commissioner determines that the wall impedes public use of and | ||
access to the public beach. | ||
(e) Subsection (d) does not authorize a person to construct | ||
a seawall. | ||
(f) A person may use brick and concrete pavers on a pool | ||
deck, sidewalk, patio, driveway, or access drive project bordering | ||
a beach area if the political subdivision with jurisdiction over | ||
the beach area maintains a certified dune protection and beach | ||
access and use plan that provides for the payment by an owner or | ||
developer of such a project to pay a nonrefundable fee, the revenue | ||
from which is to be deposited in a separate dedicated account in the | ||
political subdivision's treasury, in an amount approved by the | ||
commissioner and sufficient to cover the cost of removing the | ||
project if the commissioner determines that the project impedes | ||
public use of and access to the public beach. | ||
(g) A person may construct or maintain a swimming pool of a | ||
reasonable size relative to the number of people the person expects | ||
to use the pool landward of a retaining wall constructed or | ||
maintained under Subsection (d) if the political subdivision with | ||
jurisdiction over the beach area maintains a certified dune | ||
protection and beach access and use plan that provides for the | ||
payment by an owner or developer of a pool to pay a nonrefundable | ||
fee, the revenue from which is to be deposited in a separate | ||
dedicated account in the political subdivision's treasury, in an | ||
amount approved by the commissioner and sufficient to cover the | ||
cost of removing the pool if the commissioner determines that the | ||
pool impedes public use of and access to the public beach. | ||
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2013. |