(a) At the time that the technical review of an application
for a permit to divert marine seawater or seawater has been completed
and the technical memoranda have been filed by the executive director
with the chief clerk of the commission, the chief clerk shall give
notice by email to the county judge for each county in which the proposed
facility is proposed to be located, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department,
the Texas General Land Office, and any person who has submitted a
written request to the Office of the Chief Clerk providing a valid
email address and asking to receive notice of applications filed under
this subchapter. The notice shall also be posted on the commission's
website.
(b) The notice must:
(1) state the name and address of the applicant;
(2) state the date on which the application was received
by the commission;
(3) state the date the application was filed by the
executive director with the chief clerk as required by §281.17(a)
or (b) of this title (relating to Notice of Receipt of Application
and Declaration of Administrative Completeness);
(4) state that the executive director has determined
that the technical review of the application is complete;
(5) state the application number;
(6) state the purpose and amount of the proposed diversion
of marine seawater or seawater;
(7) identify the location of the diversion point(s);
(8) state the executive director's recommendation
regarding the application;
(9) state that a person may submit written comments
and that an affected person, the applicant, the executive director,
and the commission may request a contested case hearing and indicate
the deadlines for doing so;
(10) include the name and address of the agency, and
the telephone number of an agency contact from whom interested persons
may obtain future information; and
(11) give any additional information the commission
considers necessary.
(c) Requests for a contested case hearing will be
processed in accordance with Chapter 55, Subchapter G of this title
(relating to Requests for Contested Case Hearing and Public Comment
on Certain Applications).
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