| 9. Dredging. If the proposed activity involves dredging, |
dredge spoils disposal or transporting dredge spoils by water, |
the applicant must demonstrate that the transportation route |
minimizes adverse impacts on the fishing industry and that the |
disposal site is geologically suitable. The Commissioner of |
Marine Resources shall provide the department with an assessment |
of the impacts on the fishing industry of a proposed dredging |
operation in the coastal wetlands. The assessment must consider |
impacts to the area to be dredged and impacts to the fishing |
industry of a proposed route to transport dredge spoils to an |
ocean disposal site. The Commissioner of Marine Resources may |
hold a public hearing on the proposed dredging operation. In |
determining if a hearing is to be held, the Commissioner of |
Marine Resources shall consider the potential impacts of the |
proposed dredging operation on fishing in the area to be dredged. |
If a hearing is held, it must be within at least one of the |
municipalities in which the dredging operation would take place. |
If the Commissioner of Marine Resources determines that a hearing |
is not to be held, the Commissioner of Marine Resources must |
publish a notice of that determination in a newspaper of general |
circulation in the area proposed for the dredging operation. The |
notice must state that the Commissioner of Marine Resources will |
accept verbal and written comments in lieu of a public hearing. |
The notice must also state that if 5 or more persons request a |
public hearing within 30 days of the notice publication, the |
Commissioner of Marine Resources will hold a hearing. If 5 or |
more persons request a public hearing within 30 days of the |
notice publication, the Commissioner of Marine Resources must |
hold a hearing. In making its determination under this |
subsection, the department must take into consideration the |
assessment provided by the Commissioner of Marine Resources. The |
permit must require the applicant to: |