Georgia Water/Laws/Shore Protection Act

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Georgia Shore Protection Act, O.C.G.A. §§ 12-5-230 to 248

General Description[edit | edit source]

This Act protects coastal sand dunes, beaches, sandbars, and shoals on the Georgia coast and the state’s barrier islands. Sand dunes are protected between the ocean high water mark and the first live native trees at least 20 feet tall or building built before July 1, 1979.

Limits on Development[edit | edit source]

The Act prevents construction, development, or land alteration which affects beaches or sand dunes without first obtaining a permit from the Department of Natural Resources. It is also illegal to operate a motorized vehicle on Georgia beaches or sand dunes.

Permits[edit | edit source]

The Act establishes a Shore Protection Committee within the Department of Natural Resources for the purpose of issuing permits. The Act gives requirements for permit applications (§ 12-5-238), procedures for granting or denying permits, and permit requirements (§ 12-5-239).

History of the Act[edit | edit source]

Specific provisions of the Act[edit | edit source]

Administration of the Act[edit | edit source]

Effectiveness of the Act[edit | edit source]

Relevance for State Water Plan[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]