TITLE 31. NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION

PART 1. GENERAL LAND OFFICE

CHAPTER 15. COASTAL AREA PLANNING

SUBCHAPTER A. MANAGEMENT OF THE BEACH/DUNE SYSTEM

31 TAC §15.7, §15.34

The General Land Office (GLO) is adopting amendments to 31 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) §15.7(h)(5), relating to Local Government Management of the Public Beach, and §15.34, relating to Certification Status of Village of Surfside Beach Dune Protection and Beach Access Plan (Plan). The GLO is adopting the amendment to §15.7(h)(5) to ensure consistency with related provisions in the TAC. The GLO is adopting new §15.34(e) to certify as consistent with state law Plan amendments adopted by the Village of Surfside Beach (Village). The Plan amendments include increasing the beach user fee (BUF) and updating the Plan's beach access section. The amendments were published in the December 15, 2023, issue of the Texas Register (48 TexReg 7490) and will be adopted as previously published, without changes, and therefore will not be republished.

Copies of the Village's Plan can be obtained by contacting the Village of Surfside Beach City Secretary at 1304 Monument Drive, Surfside Beach, Texas 77541-9522, (979) 233-1531, or the GLO's Archives and Records Division, Texas General Land Office, P.O. Box 12873, Austin, Texas 78711-2873, (512) 463-5277.

BACKGROUND AND ANALYSIS OF THE AMENDMENT TO §15.7(h)(5)

GLO adopted amendments to 31 TAC Chapter 15, effective May 30, 2023. Some of the amendments were made with the goal of enhancing beach access for persons with disabilities. After the rule amendments were adopted, the GLO was made aware by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) and its Elimination of Architectural Barriers Program that a minor amendment to §15.7(h)(5) was necessary. Section 15.7(h)(5) states in part, "For the purposes of vehicular restrictions only, beach access for persons is preserved if the following criteria are met..." Since the GLO does not have the authority to determine by rule whether access is preserved for persons with disabilities, the GLO is adopting an amendment to the subsection. The amendment would add "with disabilities" and "presumed" to the text of the rule pertaining to vehicular restrictions to the beach and access for persons with disabilities. The amendment would make §15.7(h)(5) consistent with the rest of §15.7(h) by specifying that meeting the criteria in the rule creates a presumption that access is preserved, but that other evidence may be considered in making a final determination. The presumption is rebuttable given other evidence, existing and historical use of the beach, and circumstances particular to the vehicular restriction requested. The amended text is, "For the purposes of vehicular restrictions only, beach access for persons with disabilities is presumed to be preserved if the following criteria are met..." This change would make the rule consistent with the rest of §15.7(h), Preservation and Enhancement of Public Beach Use and Access.

BACKGROUND AND ANALYSIS OF THE AMENDMENT TO §15.34

Pursuant to the Open Beaches Act (Texas Natural Resources Code, Chapter 61) and the Texas Administrative Code (31 TAC §§15.3, 15.7, and 15.8), a local government with jurisdiction over Gulf Coast beaches must submit any amendments to its Plan or Beach User Fee Plan (BUF Plan) to the GLO for certification. If appropriate, the GLO will certify that the Plan or BUF Plan is consistent with state law by amendment of a rule, as authorized in Texas Natural Resources Code (TNRC) §§61.011(d)(5) and 61.015(b). The certification by rule reflects the state's certification of the Plan; however, the text of the Plan is not adopted by the GLO, as provided in 31 TAC §15.3(o)(4).

On October 10, 2023, the City Council of the Village of Surfside Beach adopted Ordinance 2023-10-10 to adopt the amendments to the Plan, which include increasing the BUF and updating the Plan's beach access section. The ordinance becomes effective upon the GLO's certification of the amendments to the Plan as consistent with state law. The Plan was submitted to the GLO in accordance with 31 TAC §§15.3 and 15.8 and TNRC §61.022(c).

The Village is a coastal community in Brazoria County bordering the Gulf of Mexico, is located on Follett's Island, and is accessible from Galveston Island via County Road 257 and from the City of Freeport via State Highway 332. The Village includes approximately 3.8 miles of jurisdictional beach. The areas governed by the Plan include those beaches and adjacent areas within Village jurisdiction that border the Gulf of Mexico.

As provided in 31 TAC §15.8, local governments may request authorization to increase the BUF provided that the local government demonstrates that the increased BUF corresponds to increased costs of the local government for providing public services and facilities directly related to the public beach. Pursuant to 31 TAC §§15.3 and 15.8, the Village adopted a new BUF and submitted a BUF Plan to the GLO with a request for certification that the BUF Plan is consistent with state law.

The amendment to the BUF Plan increases the annual permit fee amount from $12 to $30, expiring on December 31st of each year, and adds a new daily permit option of up to $15 per vehicle, valid until 12 a.m. (midnight) on the date of issue. The amendment also includes an off-season rate of up to $15 for annual permits sold January 1st through January 31st, expiring on December 31st of each year. The annual and daily permits allow for parking motor vehicles along the beach-facing side of Beach Drive, immediately adjacent to the beach, and driving onto the beach at designated access points. The permits will be available for purchase at the Village City Hall, local area businesses, and beach permit booths.

According to the Village, the BUF increase is necessary due to ongoing budget deficits from the management of increased beach visitation, increased expenditures on beach maintenance and safety, and damages from unpredictable seasonal storms, which may impact the beach, dune walkovers, beach accesses, and parking areas. In the short term, the Village indicates that additional revenue generated by the increased BUF will enable the Village to expand beach cleaning and maintenance activities by increasing beach maintenance personnel and by purchasing additional beach equipment, enhancing safety by increasing lifeguard and law enforcement presence, and installing educational beach maintenance signage. In the long term, the revenue from the BUF will be used to install a mobile command center to improve safety and emergency response; provide beach amenities such as showers, permanent restrooms, picnic areas, and vending areas; and further increase beach maintenance and safety personnel and equipment.

Based on the information and justification provided by the Village, the GLO has determined that the BUF increase is reasonable. The BUF does not exceed the necessary and actual cost of providing reasonable beach-related facilities and services, does not unfairly limit public use of and access to and from public beaches in any manner, and is consistent with §15.8 of the Beach/Dune Rules and the Open Beaches Act. Therefore, the GLO finds that the BUF Plan is consistent with state law.

The amendments also modify vehicular access to the public beach with an updated parking inventory for off-beach parking areas. The amendments prohibit on-beach vehicular access from Hwy 332 to Starfish Street, which is approximately 400 linear feet of beach. This prohibition is due to the narrow width of the beach, soft sand conditions that have made driving a hazard in this area for a number of years, and future groin locations. In order for the Village to close vehicular access in the area from Hwy 332 to the jetties, 27 additional parking spaces in excess of the required number were provided, and the Village demonstrated compliance in the updated parking inventory.

No comments were received regarding the adoption of these amendments.

STATUTORY AUTHORITY

The amendments are being adopted under Texas Natural Resources Code §§61.011, 61.015(b), and 61.022 (b) & (c), and 61.070, which provide the GLO with the authority to adopt rules governing the preservation and enhancement of the public's right to access and use public beaches, imposition or increase of beach user fees, and certification of local government beach access and use plans as consistent with state law.

The agency certifies that legal counsel has reviewed the adoption and found it to be a valid exercise of the agency's legal authority.

Filed with the Office of the Secretary of State on January 22, 2024.

TRD-202400213

Mark Havens

Chief Clerk

General Land Office

Effective date: February 11, 2024

Proposal publication date: December 15, 2023

For further information, please call: (512) 475-1859