Published on: 21914548. The purpose and effect will be to: (1) update the District Funds rule (in 40C-1.004); (2) update the delegation of sovereign submerged lands authority (in 40C-1.135); (3) update the permit fees rule (40C-1.603) by: (a) repealing subsection (9) which references repealed chapter 40C-5, (b) amending existing subsection (17) to update the form for certain local governments to request a reduced application fee, and (c) amending existing subsection (18) to add the Marines to the listed U.S. Department of Defense entities; (4) repeal unnecessary rule on reserving rights for solicitations for professional services (in 40C-1.706); (5) update and clarify rule on variances from water shortage orders and emergency orders (in 40C-1.1004); (6) update rule on emergency petitions for variances (in 40C-1.1005); (7) update rule on point of entry to challenge a District decision (in 40C-1.1007); and (8) update delegation of staff authorized to extend the time for an applicant to respond to a request for additional information (in 40C-1.1008).
Published on: 21861295. The purpose and effect will be to: (1) update the District Funds rule (in 40C-1.004); (2) update the delegation of sovereign submerged lands authority (in 40C-1.135); (3) update the permit fees rule (40C-1.603) by: (a) repealing subsection (9) which references repealed chapter 40C-5, (b) amending existing subsection (17) to update the form for certain local governments to request a reduced application fee, and (c) amending existing subsection (18) to add the Marines to the listed U.S. Department of Defense entities; (4) update and clarify rule on variances from water shortage orders and emergency orders (in 40C-1.1004); (5) update rule on emergency petitions for variances (in 40C-1.1005); (6) update rule on point of entry to challenge a District decision (in 40C-1.1007); and (7) update delegation of staff authorized to extend the time for an applicant to respond to a request for additional information (in 40C-1.1008). The District also plans to repeal rule 40C-1.706 as unnecessary.
Published on: 14034753. The St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) is developing rules as part of a statewide effort headed by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) with the five water management districts (WMDs) to increase consistency in the consumptive use permit (CUP) rules of the WMDs. This rule development will make appropriate rule amendments to SJRWMD’s Chapters 40C-1, 40C-2, 40C-20, and 40C-22, F.A.C., and the Applicant’s Handbook: Consumptive Uses of Water, to address the following goals of DEP and the WMDs for this rulemaking: (1) making the CUP rules less confusing for applicants; (2) treating applicants equitably statewide; (3) providing consistent protection of the environment; (4) streamlining the application and permitting process; and (5) incentivizing behavior that protects water resources, including water conservation. The District published a Notice of Rule Development to begin rulemaking on July 20, 2012.
Note: Members of the District’s Governing Board may attend the scheduled Rule Development Workshops.
A copy of the draft rules will be available at http://floridaswater.com/ruledevelopment/ by Thursday, January 16, 2014.
; January 23, 2014, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon; St. Johns River Water Management District Governing Board Room, 4049 Reid Street, Palatka, Florida 32177
Published on: 11940911. Section 373.4131, Florida Statutes, became effective on July 1, 2012, and requires the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) in coordination with the five water management districts (WMDs) to develop statewide environmental resource permitting (ERP) rules. These rules are to rely primarily upon existing rules of the DEP and WMDs, but may be revised as necessary to achieve a more consistent, effective, and streamlined approach in the State’s ERP program. To implement section 373.4131(1), F.S., DEP has initiated rulemaking to revise rule chapter 62-330, F.A.C. The revisions to this rule chapter will necessitate amendments to St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) rule chapters 40C-1, 40C-4, 40C-41, 40C-42 and 40C-44. As part of its rulemaking, DEP also intends to incorporate by reference an applicant’s handbook. At least two volumes of the applicant’s handbook will apply in each WMD: (1) one volume that will include general and environmental procedures and forms that will apply statewide, and (2) a second volume specific to, and adopted by, the WMD that will set forth design and performance standards for stormwater quality and quantity and include basin designations and basin-specific rules within the WMD. These volumes will replace and/or amend the SJRWMD’s current applicant’s handbooks. Comments will be solicited regarding amendments to chapters 40C-1, 40C-4, 40C-41, 40C-42 and 40C-44 and a document to be known as “Environmental Resource Permit Applicant’s Handbook, Volume II: For Use within the Geographic Limits of the St. Johns River Water Management District,” which is based on existing provisions contained in the SJRWMD’s current applicant’s handbooks.; September 14, 2012, 9:30 a.m. (EDT); St. Johns River Water Management District, District Headquarters, Governing Board, 4049 Reid Street, Palatka, Florida 32177. Persons can attend the workshop in person or register to attend by webinar. Webinar registration information is available on the District’s website http://www.floridaswater.com or can be obtained from Wendy Gaylord, Legal Administrative Assistant at (386) 326-3026 or wgaylord@sjrwmd.com.
Published on: 11911811. The St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) gives notice that it is initiating rulemaking to amend its rules consistent with Section 373.4131, F.S. Section 373.4131, F.S., became effective on July 1, 2012, and requires the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) in coordination with the five water management districts (WMDs) to develop statewide environmental permitting (ERP) rules. These rules are to rely primarily upon existing rules of the DEP and WMDs, but may be revised as necessary to achieve a more consistent, effective, and streamlined approach in the state’s ERP program. To implement 373.4131(1), F.S., DEP has initiated rulemaking to revise Chapter 62-330, F.A.C. Some examples of provisions that DEP has proposed to include in the proposed rulemaking for chapter 62-330 are: permitting thresholds; permit exemptions; types of permits; application and notice content and submittal procedures; conditions for issuance; and formal determinations of the landward extent of wetlands and other surface waters. As part of its rulemaking, DEP also intends to incorporate by reference documents to be known as an Applicant’s Handbook. Two volumes of the Applicant’s Handbook will apply in each WMD: (1) one volume that will include general and environmental procedures, and forms that will apply statewide; and (2) a second volume, specific to, and adopted by, the WMD that will set forth design and performance standards for stormwater quality and quantity, and include drainage basin designations and basin-specific rules within the WMD. DEP’s proposed rulemaking for Chapter 62-330 will include provisions currently addressed in SJRWMD’s Chapters 40C-1, 40C-4, 40C-40, 40C-42, and 40C-400, and will necessitate amendments to SJRWMD Chapters 40C-1, 40C-4, 40C-41, 40C-42 and 40C-44, and its existing Applicant’s Handbooks. Therefore, the purpose of this rule development is to revise SJRWMD’s rules consistent with DEP’s adoption of statewide ERP rules in chapter 62-330.