Title 12, Chapter 5, Section 321
( 12-5-321)
The General Assembly finds and declares that the coastal area of
Georgia comprises a vital natural resource system. The General
Assembly recognizes that the coastal area of Georgia is the habitat
of many species of marine life and wildlife which must have clean
waters and suitable habitat to survive. The General Assembly
further finds that intensive research has revealed that activities
affecting the coastal area may degrade water quality or damage
coastal resources if not properly planned and managed. The General
Assembly further finds that the coastal area provides a natural
recreation resource which has become vitally linked to the economy
of Georgia's coast and to that of the entire state. The General
Assembly further finds that resources within this coastal area are
costly, if not impossible, to reconstruct or rehabilitate once
adversely affected by human related activities and it is important
to conserve these resources for the present and future use and
enjoyment of all citizens and visitors to this state. The General
Assembly further finds that the coastal area is a vital area of the
state and that it is essential to maintain the health, safety, and
welfare of all the citizens of the state. Therefore, the General
Assembly declares that the management of the coastal area has more
than local significance, is of equal importance to all citizens of
the state, is of state-wide concern, and consequently is properly a
matter for coordinated regulation under the police power of the
state. The General Assembly further finds and declares that
activities and structures in the coastal area must be regulated to
ensure that the values and functions of coastal waters and natural
habitats are not impaired and to fulfill the responsibilities of
each generation as public trustees of the coastal waters and
habitats for succeeding generations. |