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and nature of the coastline and area covered by the plan, population, and 

 other relevant factors. 



"(3) Prior to granting approval of a comprehensive management program 

 submitted by a coastal State, the Secretary shall find that — 



"(A) the Governor of the coastal State has designated a single agency 

 to receive and administer the grants for implementing the management plan 

 set forth in subsection (D) hereof and the management plan and changes 

 thereto have been reviewed and approved by the Governor ; 



"(B) the coastal State is organized to implement the management plan 

 set forth in subsection (D) hereof ; 



"(C) the agency or agencies responsible for implementing such manage- 

 ment plan have vested in them the regulatory authorities necessary to 

 implement the plan, including but not limited to, permit authority, author- 

 ity to acquire interests in real property through the power of eminent 

 domain and zoning authority, or authority to require local zoning to con- 

 form with the State management plan ; 



"(D) the coastal State has developed and adopted a management plan for 

 its coastal zone adequate to carry out the purposes of this section and con- 

 taining the folowing provisions i 



"(aa) an identification of the boundaries of the portions of the coastal 

 State subject to the management plan ; 



"(bb) an identification and recognition of the national, State, and 

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

 zone; 



"(cc) a feasible land and water use plan, consistent with applica- 

 ble water quality standards, within specific sections of the coastal 

 zone reasonably reflecting the needs of industry, transportation, rec- 

 reation, fisheries, wildlife, natural area protection, and residential de- 

 velopment and other public and private needs, taking into account both 

 short-term and long-term requirements ; 



"(dd) a description of the coastal State's current and planned pro- 

 grams for management of its coastal zone consistent with the manage- 

 ment plan ; 



"(ee) 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 represented 

 or is a participant concerning use, conservation, and management of 

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

 management plan to State, interstate, and regional comprehensive plan- 

 ning as appropriate ; 



"(ff) procedures for adequate review of State and local and private 

 projects for consistency with the management plan ; 



"(gg) procedures for furnishing advice as to whether Federal and 

 federally assisted projects are consistent with the management plan ; 

 "(hh) procedures for modification and change of the management plan, 

 Including public notice and hearing; 



"(ii) the plan was developed in cooi)eration with relevant Federal 

 agencies. State agencies, local governments, and all other interests ; 

 "(jj) procedures for regular review and updating of the management 

 plan ; 



"(kk) adequate provisions for disseminating information concerning 

 the management plan and any subsequent modifications or changes 

 therein ; and 



"(11) provision for conducting, fostering, or utilizing relevant research. 



"(E) the coastal State has provided for adequate public notice and public 



hearings in the development of the management plan. 



"(4) Grants under this subsection shall be subject to the following limitations : 



"(A) no annual grant to a single coastal State shall be made under this 



section in excess of $200,000 ; and 



"(B) no grant funds shall be used for the acquisition of real property. 



"(o) With the approval of the Secretary, the Governor of a coastal State may 



allocate to an interstate agency a portion of the grant under subsections (c) 



and (d) of this section for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of said 



subsections provided such interstate agency has the authority to meet the appli- 



