the agency or agencies have necessary regulatory authorities to implement the 

 plans. 



The management plan should include — 



( 1 ) An identification of the boundaries of the portions of the State 

 subject to the management plan; 



(2) An identification and recognition of the national, State, and 

 local interests in the preservation, use, and development of the coastal 

 zone; 



(3) A feasible land and water use plan, consistent with applicable 

 water quality standards, within specific sections of the coastal zone, 

 reasonably reflecting the needs of industry, transportation, recreation, 

 fisheries, wildlife, and natural area protection, and residential develop- 

 ment and other public and private needs, taking into account both short- 

 term and long-term requirements; 



(4) A description of the coastal States' current and planned programs 

 for management of its coastal zone consistent with the management 

 plan; 



(5) An identification and description of the means by which the 

 management plan and other resource use and management plans at 

 the Federal, State, and local levels in which the coastal State is repre- 

 sented or is a participant concerning use, conservation, and manage- 

 ment of the coastal zone will be coordinated, including the relationship 

 of the management plan to State, interstate, and regional comprehensive 

 planning as appropriate ; 



(6) Procedures for adequate review of State, local and private proj- 

 ects for consistency with the management plan ; 



(7) Procedures for furnishing advice as to whether Federal and 

 federally assisted projects are consistent with the management plan; 



(8) Procedures for modification and change of the management 

 plan, including public notice and hearing; 



(9) Evidence that the plan was developed in cooperation with rele- 

 vant Federal agencies, State agencies, local governments, and all other 

 interests ; 



(10) Procedures for regular review and updating of the manage- 

 ment plan; 



(11) Adequate provisions for disseminating information concerning 

 the management plan and any subsequent modifications or changes 

 therein; and 



(12) Provision for conducting, fostering, or utilizing relevant 

 research. 



The recommended program would — 



(1) Provide for balanced use among diverse private and public 

 interests, while preserving the quality of the coastal and Great Lakes 

 environment ; 



(2) Insure adequate coastal recreational opportunities and fish and 

 wildlife habitats for present and future generations; 



(3) Strengthen the States' capabilities to administer coastal natural 

 resources that fall under their jurisdiction ; 



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