Environmental
A 'Coastal Zone Management' permit in Louisiana may be required for:
AInterior renovations on any residential property
BConstruction or development activities in the coastal zone that may impact wetlands or water resources✓ Correct
CAny property sale in parishes south of Baton Rouge
DRefinancing a mortgage on coastal property
Explanation
Louisiana's Coastal Zone Management program requires permits for certain construction and development activities that may affect coastal resources, including wetlands, water bodies, and barrier islands.
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