Published on: 10610265. Formal Determination of Wetlands and Other Surface Waters, Publications, Forms and Agreements Incorporated by Reference, Content of Application, Modification of Permits
Published on: 10510549. The purpose and effect of this rulemaking is to revise certain District Environmental Resource Permitting application and compliance forms and rule text referencing the forms, to clarify that forms and documents submitted in support of permit applications and for permit compliance requirements may be submitted by a licensed or registered professional such as a professional engineer, landscape architect, land surveyor or mapper or geologist, when appropriate and in accordance with law. A definition of “licensed or registered professional” is also adopted. The revisions will make the District’s forms consistent with similar Environmental Resource Permit forms adopted by the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). Amendments to Chapter 40D-1, F.A.C., are also part of this rulemaking package. This rulemaking is one of the initiatives identified by the District as part of its rule review pursuant to Executive Order No. 11-72, to identify rules for amendment or repeal that are unnecessarily burdensome, no longer necessary or duplicative of statutory language.
Published on: 10487948. The purpose and effect of this rulemaking is to reduce the number of copies of application forms and supporting documents that must be submitted for individual environmental resource permit (ERP) applications and petitions for formal determination of wetlands and other surface waters, and the number of copies of compliance documents required to be submitted after a permit is issued. ERP-related submittal requirements are reduced from 5 copies to 1 original and 2 copies.
Published on: 10477375. The purpose and effect of this rulemaking is to revise certain District Environmental Resource Permitting application and compliance forms and rule text referencing such forms, to clarify that such forms and documents submitted in support of permit applications and for permit compliance requirements may be submitted by a licensed or registered professional such as a professional engineer, landscape architect, land surveyor or mapper and geologist, when appropriate and in accordance with law. A definition of “licensed or registered professional” is also adopted. The revisions will make the District’s forms consistent with similar Environmental Resource Permit forms adopted by the Department of Environmental Protection. Forms being revised are the Joint Application for Environmental Resource Permit/Authorization to Use State Owned Submerged Lands/Federal Dredge and Fill Permit, Statement of Completion and Request for Transfer to Operation Entity, Statement of Inspection for Proper Operation and Maintenance, Environmental Resource Permit Modification Short Form and the General Environmental Resource Permit Application for Modification Related to Outparcel Construction Within Permitted Commercial/Industrial Projects. The General Environmental Resource Permit Application for Modification Related to Outparcel Construction Within Permitted Commercial/Industrial Projects is also being revised to be applicable to outparcels within other permitted projects in addition to commercial and industrial projects and to clarify the fee for such modification applications. This rulemaking is undertaken to remove unnecessary restrictions on professions and to reduce costs to individuals, businesses and governments for environmental resource permits and permit compliance requirements.
Published on: 10445365. The purpose and effect of this rulemaking is to reduce the number of copies of application forms and supporting documents that must be submitted for individual environmental resource permit (ERP) applications and petitions for formal determination of wetlands and other surface waters, and the number of copies of compliance documents required to be submitted after a permit is issued. ERP-related submittal requirements are reduced from 5 copies to 1 original and 2 copies. These amendments are part of an overall District initiative to reduce the number of copies of permit application forms, supporting documentation and compliance-related reports and documents that are required to be submitted. The overall effect of the rulemaking will be to reduce costs to the public that are associated with application submittals and compliance activity reporting to the District.