Published on: 15166743. The purpose and effect of these amendments to the District’s procedural rules is to make clear that environmental resource permits (ERPs) and other authorizations issued pursuant to the Statewide Environmental Resource Permit Rules, Chapter 62-330, F.A.C., are processed in accordance with those rules, and that the various provisions of Chapter 40D-1, F.A.C., that address ERPs and related authorizations are applicable only to permits and authorizations issued prior to October 1, 2013, or grandfathered projects.
Published on: 15136576. The purpose and effect of these amendments to the District’s procedural rules is to provide that environmental resource permits and other authorizations issued pursuant to the Statewide Environmental Resource Permit Rules, Chapter 62-330, F.A.C., are processed in accordance with those rules, and the various provisions of Chapter 40D-1 that concern environmental resource permits and other related authorizations are limited to permits and authorizations issued prior to October 1, 2013 or grandfathered projects.
Published on: 14376193. Delegation of Authority, Variances from Water Well Construction Rules (Chapter 40D-3, F.A.C.), Variances from Water Shortage Rules and Orders (Chapter 40D-21, F.A.C.), Point of Entry into Proceedings, Definitions, Emergency Authorization for Well Construction Permits, District Funds, Permits Required, Permit Application Procedures, Authority to Transact Business, Bonds, Timeframe for Providing Requested Information for Permit Applications and Denial of Incomplete Applications, Permit Processing Fee, Permit Fee Reduction for Certain Counties, Municipalities, and Other Authorized Entities, Forms and Instructions
Published on: 13980433. To implement revisions related to the statewide effort headed by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and the five water management districts (WMDs) to increase consistency in the consumptive use permitting (CUP), minimum flows and levels (MFLs), and water supply related programs of the WMDs. Chapters 40D-1, 40D-2, 40D-8, 40D-21, and 40D-80, F.A.C., and the Southwest Florida Water Management District Water Use Permit Information Manual Part B are being amended to (1) make the CUP rules less confusing for applicants; (2) treat applicants equitably statewide; (3) provide consistent protection of the environment; (4)
streamline the application and permitting process; and (5) incentivize behavior that protects water resources,
including water conservation.
Published on: 13978978. The purpose of this rulemaking is to simplify the notice of receipt of application language for permit applications; to require foreign corporate entities to be registered to conduct business in Florida; to consolidate and streamline the variance and waiver process for water shortage orders and year-round conservation measures; to expand the waiver of application fees in certain instances; to clarify that local government fee reduction requests must be signed by authorized agents; to streamline the District’s water shortage variance and waiver petition form; to delete obsolete provisions regarding subscription fees; to reflect the District’s organizational structure; and to conform Chapter 40D-1 to Florida Statutes, District Rules, and FDEP Rules. The effect of this rulemaking will result in a more efficient and cost-effective permit application process and will improve rule clarity for applicants.
Published on: 13790604. The purpose of this rulemaking is to simplify the notice of receipt of application language for permit applications; to require foreign corporate entities to be registered to conduct business in Florida; to consolidate and streamline the variance and waiver process for water shortage orders and year-round conservation measures; to expand the waiver of application fees in certain instances; to clarify that local government fee reduction requests must be signed by authorized agents; to streamline the District’s water shortage variance and waiver petition form; to delete obsolete provisions regarding subscription fees; to reflect the District’s new organizational structure; and to conform Chapter 40D-1 to Florida Statutes, District Rules, and FDEP rules. The effect of this rulemaking will result in a more efficient and cost-effective permit application process and will improve rule clarity for applicants.