Published on: 9202213. The purpose and effect of this proposed rule is to delete from Chapter 40C-40, F.A.C., the delegations to District staff to issue standard environmental resource permits (ERP) because amendments to Sections 373.083(5) and 373.118(5), F.S., enacted in 2010, provide that delegations are not subject to rulemaking. Regulatory delegations regarding ERPs will be described solely in the Statement of Agency Organization and Operation available on the District’s website at floridaswater.com. This proposed rule also proposes to delete reference to the Governing Board in the ERP rule addressing standard permits for incidental site activities because the District staff, not the Board, approves ERP applications as a result of the 2009 and 2010 amendments to Section 373.079(4), F.S.
Published on: 9168263. The purposes and effects of the proposed rule amendments are to: (1) conform Chapter 40C-40, F.A.C., to a proposed amendment in Chapter 40C-4, F.A.C., that requires ERP applicants under Chapter 40C-4 or 40C-40, F.A.C., to concurrently submit CUP applications where their proposed projects will contain irrigated landscape, golf course, or recreation areas that require a CUP; (2) clarify the circumstances when Chapter 40C-40, F.A.C., standard ERPs are available; (3) update the nomenclature in Chapter 40C-40 that Chapter 40C-40, F.A.C., permits are called “standard” ERPs; (4) revise the ERP application form to update the contents and include the concurrent application requirements; and (5) update statutory authority.
Published on: 9044685. The purpose and effect of this rule development is to delete from chapter 40C-40 the delegations to District staff to issue standard environmental resource permits (ERP). Amendments to Section 373.083(5) and 373.118(5), F.S., enacted in 2010, provide that delegations are not subject to rulemaking. Regulatory delegations regarding ERPs will be described solely in the Statement of Agency Organization and Operation available on the District’s website at floridaswater.com. This rule development also proposes to delete reference to the Governing Board in the ERP rule addressing standard permits for incidental site activities because the District staff, not the Board, approves ERP applications as a result of the 2009 and 2010 amendments to Section 373.079(4), F.S.