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 PUBLIC LAW 100-707—NOV. 23, 1988

102 STAT. 4713

SEC. 204. GREAT LAKES COASTAL BARRIER ACT OF 1988.

(a) SHORT TITLE.—This section may be cited as the "Great Lakes Coastal Barrier Act of 1988". (b) STUDY OF COASTAL BABRIER RESOURCES SYSTEM TO INCLUDE BARRIERS WITHIN GREAT LAEES SHORE AREAS.—Section 4 of the

Great Lakes Coastal Barrier Act of 1988. 16 USC 3501 note.

Coastal Barrier Resources Act (16 U.S.C. 3503) is amended to read as follows: 'SEC. 4. COASTAL BARRIER RESOURCES SYSTEM.

'(a) IN GENERAL.—The Coastal Barrier Resources System consists of"(1) those undeveloped coastal barriers that are located on the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of the United States and included within the System on April 19, 1983; and "(2) those undeveloped coastal bsuriers along the shore areas of the Great Lakes that are designated by Congress by law after considering the recommendations of the Secretary made under subsection (b) of this section. '(b) INCLUSION OF GREAT LAKES BARRIERS.— "(1) IN GENERAL.— '\A) RECOBOIENDATIONS AND MAPS.—Ebccept as provided

in subparagraph (B), not later than 3 months after the date of the enactment of the Great Lakes Coastal Barrier Act of 1988, the Secretary shall recommend to (Congress and prepare maps identifying the boundaries of those undeveloped coastal barriers along the shore areas of Great Lakes that the Secretary considers appropriate for inclusion in the Coastal Barrier Resources System. "(B) EXCLUDED AREAS.—The Secretary may not recommend for inclusion as an undeveloped coastal barrier, and sections 5 and 6 of this Act do not apply to, any area that is publicly owned and protected by Federal, State, or local government law, or held by a qualified organization defined in section 170(h)(3) of the Tax Reform Act of 1986 (26 U.S.C. 170(h)(3)), primarily for wUdlife refuge, sanctuary, recreational, or natuixd resource conservation purposes. "(2) CONSULTATIONS AND CONSIDERATIONS.—Before recommending undeveloped coastal barriers under paragraph (1) of this section, the Secretary shall— "(A) consult with and provide an opportunity for comment by appropriate United States (government agencies. State agencies (including the coastal zone management agencies) of the States bordering the Great Lakes, and the public; and "(B) update on the basis of aerial photographs and con- State listing. sider the draft coastal barrier inventory maps prepared by the Secretary in January 1985 for the States of Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, New York (Great Lakes) and Minnesota. "(3) PROVISION OF MAPS.—As soon as practicable after the revision of the maps referred to in paragraph (2KB) of this subsection is completed, the Secretary shall provide copies of the maps to— '(A) each appropriate State and county or equivalent jurisdiction in which S^tem units are located; "(B) the coastal zone management agency in each appropriate State that has a coastal zone management prc^ram

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