Jackson County enforces Mississippi Coastal Program standards under MS Β§49-27-1 et seq. Development in Coastal Wetlands Protection Act zones requires MDEQ permits. Gulf frontage on Mississippi Sound, Pascagoula River, and Bayou Cumbest subject to strict setbacks and habitat protections.
Jackson County contains extensive Gulf Coast frontage on the Mississippi Sound, the Pascagoula River Estuary (one of the largest undammed river systems in the continental US), Bayou Cumbest, and numerous bays and bayous protected under Mississippi's Coastal Program. The Mississippi Coastal Wetlands Protection Act (MS Β§49-27-1 through Β§49-27-69) requires MDEQ permits for any alteration of coastal wetlands including dredging, filling, bulkheading, or vegetation removal. The Mississippi Coastal Program coordinates with NOAA under federal Coastal Zone Management Act authority. Development must comply with post-Katrina Gulf Coast building standards adopted after 2005, including elevated first floor construction in V-zones and AE-zones. The Secretary of State's Public Trust Tidelands administers state-owned submerged lands. Public beach access under MS Β§49-27-61 must be preserved. The Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve in eastern Jackson County faces the strictest protections with minimal development permitted.
Unpermitted coastal wetland alteration: MS Β§49-27-55 fines $1,000 to $10,000 per violation plus restoration costs. Fill in jurisdictional wetlands: federal and state enforcement, potential $50,000+ penalties. Public access obstruction: daily penalties and removal orders.
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