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marine service and supply hoses for rigs^ drill ships, and supply 

 vessels; pipelines, pipelaying vessels and pipeline terniinals, 

 tarOcs receiving oil or gas from the outer Continental Shelf for 

 temporary storage; vessel loading docks and terminals used for 

 the transportation of oil or gas from the outer Continental Shelf; 

 and other facilities or equipment required for the removal of the 

 foregoing or made necessary by the foregoing lohen such other 

 facilities or equipment are determined hv the coastal state af- 

 fected to liave technical requirements which would maJce their 

 location, construction, expansion, or operation in the coastal zone 

 unavoidable ; 



(2) the location, construction, expansion, or operation of vessel 

 loading docks, terminals, and storage facilities u^ed for the 

 transportation of liquefied natural gas, coal, or oU or of con- 

 version or treatment facilities necessarily associated with the 

 processing of liquefied n/itural gas; or 



(S) the location, construction, expansion, or operati/m of deev- 

 water ports and directly associated facilities, as defined in the 

 Deepwater Port Act ( 33 U.S.C. 1501-1521^; Public Law 93-^27). 



MANAGEMENT PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT GRANTS 



Sec. 305. (a) The Secretary is authorized to make annual grants to 

 any coastal state for the purpose of assisting in the development of a 

 management program for the land and water resources of its coastal 

 zone. 



(b) Such management program shall include: 



( 1 ) an identification of the boundaries of the coastal zone sub- 

 ject to the management program ; 



(2) a definition of what shall constitute permissible land and 

 water uses within the coastal zone which have a direct and signifi- 

 cant impact on the coastal waters ; 



(3) an inventory and designation of areas of particular concern 

 within the coastal zone ; 



(4) an identification of the means by which the state proposes 

 to exert control over the land and water uses referred to in para- 

 graph (2) of this subsection, including a listing of relevant con- 

 stitutional provisions, legislative enactments, regulations, and 

 judicial decisions; 



(5) broad guidelines on prioritv of uses in particular areas, 

 including specifically those uses of lowest priority; 



(6) a description of the organizational structure proposed to 

 implement the management program, includinsr the resnonsibili- 

 ties and interrelationships of local, areawide. state, regional, and 

 interstate aerencies in the management processf.]/ 



(7) a definition of the term ^^bearh''^ and a. vlanning nrocess for 

 the protection of, and access to, public beaches and other public 

 coastal areas of environmental, recreational, historical, esthetic, 

 ecolooical. and cultural value; 



(8) a planning process for energy facilities likely to be located 

 in the coastal zone and a process for the planninn and manaqe- 

 ment of the anticipated impacts from any energy facility; and 



(9) a planning process that will assess the effects of sh/)reline 

 erosion and evaluate methods of control, lessen the impact of, or 



