Bill Text: TX HB3459 | 2013-2014 | 83rd Legislature | Enrolled
Bill Title: Relating to access to and protection of certain coastal areas.
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2013-06-14 - Effective on 9/1/13 [HB3459 Detail]
Download: Texas-2013-HB3459-Enrolled.html
H.B. No. 3459 |
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relating to access to and protection of certain coastal areas. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Section 61.001, Natural Resources Code, is | ||
amended by adding Subdivision (7-a) to read as follows: | ||
(7-a) "Meteorological event" means atmospheric | ||
conditions or phenomena resulting in avulsion, erosion, accretion, | ||
or other impacts to the shoreline that alter the location of the | ||
line of vegetation. | ||
SECTION 2. Section 61.011(d), Natural Resources Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(d) The commissioner shall promulgate rules, consistent | ||
with the policies established in this section, on the following | ||
matters only: | ||
(1) acquisition by local governments or other | ||
appropriate entities or public dedication of access ways sufficient | ||
to provide adequate public ingress and egress to and from the beach | ||
within the area described in Subdivision (6); | ||
(2) protection of the public easement from erosion or | ||
reduction caused by development or other activities on adjacent | ||
land and beach cleanup and maintenance; | ||
(3) local government prohibitions of vehicular | ||
traffic on public beaches, provision of off-beach parking, the use | ||
on a public beach of a golf cart, as defined by Section 502.001, | ||
Transportation Code, for the transportation of a person with a | ||
physical disability, and other minimum measures needed to mitigate | ||
for any adverse effect on public access and dune areas; | ||
(4) imposition of beach access, user, or parking fees | ||
and reasonable exercises of the police power by local governments | ||
with respect to public beaches; | ||
(5) contents and certification of beach access and use | ||
plans and standards for local government review of construction on | ||
land adjacent to and landward of public beaches, including | ||
procedures for expedited review of beach access and use plans under | ||
Section 61.015; | ||
(6) construction on land adjacent to and landward of | ||
public beaches and lying in the area either up to the first public | ||
road generally parallel to the beach or to any closer public road | ||
not parallel to the beach, or to within 1,000 feet of mean high | ||
tide, whichever is greater, that affects or may affect public | ||
access to and use of public beaches; | ||
(7) the temporary suspension under Section 61.0185 of | ||
enforcement of the prohibition against encroachments on and | ||
interferences with the public beach easement and the ability of a | ||
property owner to make repairs to a house while a suspension is in | ||
effect; | ||
(8) the determination of the line of vegetation or | ||
natural line of vegetation; | ||
(9) the factors to be considered in determining | ||
whether a structure, improvement, obstruction, barrier, or hazard | ||
on the public beach: | ||
(A) constitutes an imminent hazard to safety, | ||
health, or public welfare; or | ||
(B) substantially interferes with the free and | ||
unrestricted right of the public to enter or leave the public beach | ||
or traverse any part of the public beach; [ |
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(10) the procedures for determining whether a | ||
structure is not insurable property for purposes of Section | ||
2210.004, Insurance Code, because of the factors listed in | ||
Subsection (h) of that section; and | ||
(11) the temporary suspension under Section 61.0171 of | ||
the determination of the "line of vegetation" or the "natural line | ||
of vegetation." | ||
SECTION 3. Section 61.016, Natural Resources Code, is | ||
amended by adding Subsection (d) to read as follows: | ||
(d) The "line of vegetation" is dynamic and may move | ||
landward or seaward due to the forces of erosion or natural | ||
accretion. For the purposes of determining the public beach | ||
easement, if the "line of vegetation" is obliterated due to a | ||
meteorological event, the landward boundary of the area subject to | ||
the public easement shall be the line established by order under | ||
Section 61.0171(a) or as determined by the commissioner under | ||
Section 61.0171(f). | ||
SECTION 4. Section 61.017(a), Natural Resources Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) The "line of vegetation" is not affected by the | ||
occasional sprigs of salt grass on mounds and dunes or seaward from | ||
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beach nourishment projects or artificial placement of dredged or | ||
fill material, whether conducted by public or private entities, or | ||
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area. | ||
SECTION 5. Subchapter B, Chapter 61, Natural Resources | ||
Code, is amended by adding Section 61.0171 to read as follows: | ||
Sec. 61.0171. TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF LINE OF VEGETATION | ||
DETERMINATION. (a) The commissioner may, by order, suspend action | ||
on conducting a line of vegetation determination for a period of up | ||
to three years from the date the order is issued if the commissioner | ||
determines that the line of vegetation was obliterated as a result | ||
of a meteorological event. For the duration of the order, the | ||
public beach shall extend to a line 200 feet inland from the line of | ||
mean low tide as established by a licensed state land surveyor. | ||
(b) An order issued under this section shall be: | ||
(1) posted on the land office's Internet website; | ||
(2) published by the land office as a miscellaneous | ||
document in the Texas Register; and | ||
(3) filed for record by the land office in the real | ||
property records of the county in which the area of beach subject to | ||
the order is located. | ||
(c) Issuance of an order under this section is purely within | ||
the discretion of the commissioner. This section does not create: | ||
(1) a duty on the part of the commissioner to issue an | ||
order related to the line of vegetation; or | ||
(2) a private cause of action for: | ||
(A) issuance of an order under this section; or | ||
(B) failure to issue an order under this section. | ||
(d) Chapter 2007, Government Code, does not apply to an | ||
order issued under this section. | ||
(e) If the commissioner issues an order under this section, | ||
a limitations period established by statute, under common law, or | ||
in equity that may be asserted or claimed in any action under this | ||
chapter is suspended and does not run against this state, the | ||
public, or private land owners for the period the order is in | ||
effect. | ||
(f) Following the expiration of an order issued under this | ||
section, the commissioner shall make a determination regarding the | ||
line of vegetation in accordance with Sections 61.016 and 61.017 | ||
and taking into consideration the effect of the meteorological | ||
event on the location of the public beach easement. | ||
(g) The commissioner may consult with the Bureau of Economic | ||
Geology of The University of Texas at Austin or a licensed state | ||
land surveyor and consider other relevant factors when making a | ||
determination under Subsection (f) regarding the annual erosion | ||
rate for the area of beach subject to the order issued under this | ||
section. | ||
(h) The line of vegetation, as determined by the | ||
commissioner under Subsection (f), shall constitute the landward | ||
boundary of the area subject to public easement until the line of | ||
vegetation moves landward due to a subsequent meteorological event, | ||
erosion, or public use, or until a final court adjudication | ||
establishes the line in another place. | ||
SECTION 6. Section 61.0185(a), Natural Resources Code, is | ||
amended to read as follows: | ||
(a) The commissioner by order may suspend for a period of | ||
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of a request that the attorney general file a suit under Section | ||
61.018(a) to obtain a temporary or permanent court order or | ||
injunction, either prohibitory or mandatory, to remove a house from | ||
a public beach if the commissioner determines that: | ||
(1) the line of vegetation establishing the boundary | ||
of the public beach has moved as a result of a meteorological event; | ||
(2) the house was located landward of the natural line | ||
of vegetation before the meteorological event; and | ||
(3) the house does not present an imminent threat to | ||
public health and safety. | ||
SECTION 7. The legislature finds that: | ||
(1) the Galveston-Houston region and the region's | ||
economic and strategic infrastructure are at risk due to exposure | ||
to potential catastrophic storm surge; | ||
(2) to protect the Galveston-Houston region's five | ||
million residents and the region's economic and strategic | ||
infrastructure, various federal, state, and local entities, led by | ||
Texas A&M University at Galveston, are studying and developing | ||
conceptual designs for a coastal barrier to protect the region from | ||
hurricane-induced storm surge; | ||
(3) as currently envisioned, a project referred to as | ||
the "Ike Dike" would extend the protection afforded by the | ||
Galveston Seawall along the rest of Galveston Island and along the | ||
Bolivar Peninsula by creating a 17-foot-high revetment (sand | ||
covered dune with hardened cores) near the beach or by raising | ||
coastal highways; | ||
(4) the addition of floodgates at Bolivar Roads, at | ||
the entrance to the Houston, Texas City, and Galveston Ship | ||
Channels, and at San Luis Pass would complete a coastal spine that | ||
would provide a barrier against all gulf surges into Galveston Bay; | ||
(5) a research team is being led by Texas A&M | ||
University at Galveston through its Center for Texas Beaches and | ||
Shores using strong partnerships with the U.S. Department of | ||
Homeland Security Coastal Hazards Center of Excellence at Jackson | ||
State University, the Netherlands' Delft University of Technology's | ||
Department of Hydraulic Engineering, and the University of Houston | ||
C. T. Bauer College of Business's Institute for Regional | ||
Forecasting; | ||
(6) the General Land Office is a sponsor of and | ||
nonfederal partner for a United States Army Corps of Engineers | ||
study of the upper Texas coast to develop a list of specific | ||
recommended projects that may become eligible for federal | ||
appropriations; | ||
(7) the United States Army Corps of Engineers study, | ||
which encompasses Brazoria, Galveston, Harris, Chambers, | ||
Jefferson, and Orange Counties, includes the coastal barrier/"Ike | ||
Dike" concept; and | ||
(8) as a result of the studies and recommendations | ||
described by this section, the legislature may need to enact or | ||
amend state law to accommodate the building of a coastal barrier to | ||
protect the region from hurricane-induced storm surge. | ||
SECTION 8. (a) The legislature shall establish a joint | ||
interim committee to conduct a study of: | ||
(1) the effectiveness of the implementation of the | ||
changes in law made by this Act to Chapter 61, Natural Resources | ||
Code; and | ||
(2) the feasibility and desirability of: | ||
(A) creating and maintaining a coastal barrier | ||
system in this state that includes a series of gates and barriers to | ||
prevent storm surge damage to gulf beaches or coastal ports, | ||
industry, or property; and | ||
(B) authorizing coastal property owners to grant | ||
easements to governmental entities to construct and maintain | ||
stabilized dunes in connection with or separately from the system. | ||
(b) The committee is composed of: | ||
(1) the members of the standing committee of the | ||
senate that has primary jurisdiction over natural resources; | ||
(2) the members of the standing committee of the house | ||
of representatives that has primary jurisdiction over land and | ||
resource management; | ||
(3) two members of the senate appointed by the | ||
lieutenant governor, each of whom represents a district in a county | ||
that borders the Gulf of Mexico; and | ||
(4) two members of the house of representatives | ||
appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives, each of | ||
whom represents a district in a county that borders the Gulf of | ||
Mexico. | ||
(c) The lieutenant governor and the speaker of the house of | ||
representatives shall jointly designate a chair or, alternatively, | ||
designate two co-chairs from among the committee membership. | ||
(d) The committee may adopt rules necessary to carry out the | ||
committee's duties under this section. | ||
(e) Not later than December 1, 2014, the committee shall | ||
report to the governor and the legislature the findings of the study | ||
and any recommendations developed by the committee under this | ||
section. | ||
SECTION 9. This Act takes effect September 1, 2013. | ||
______________________________ | ______________________________ | |
President of the Senate | Speaker of the House | |
I certify that H.B. No. 3459 was passed by the House on May 7, | ||
2013, by the following vote: Yeas 91, Nays 42, 2 present, not | ||
voting; that the House refused to concur in Senate amendments to | ||
H.B. No. 3459 on May 22, 2013, and requested the appointment of a | ||
conference committee to consider the differences between the two | ||
houses; and that the House adopted the conference committee report | ||
on H.B. No. 3459 on May 26, 2013, by the following vote: Yeas 120, | ||
Nays 27, 2 present, not voting. | ||
______________________________ | ||
Chief Clerk of the House | ||
I certify that H.B. No. 3459 was passed by the Senate, with | ||
amendments, on May 21, 2013, by the following vote: Yeas 25, Nays | ||
5; at the request of the House, the Senate appointed a conference | ||
committee to consider the differences between the two houses; and | ||
that the Senate adopted the conference committee report on H.B. No. | ||
3459 on May 26, 2013, by the following vote: Yeas 26, Nays 5. | ||
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Secretary of the Senate | ||
APPROVED: __________________ | ||
Date | ||
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Governor |