Published on: 16499135. Scope, Definitions, Application Requirements and Processing Procedures., Expedited Permitting Process for Maintenance Projects, Fees, After-the-Fact Permits and Authorizations (Repealed), Time Limits on Permits and Authorizations, Suspension and Revocation, General Conditions
Published on: 16136064. On February 7, 2014, the Department published in the Florida Administrative Register (Vol. 40/26) a Notice of Proposed Rule for proposed revisions to Chapter 62B-49, F.A.C., which concerns the Joint Coastal Permit program. A public hearing was subsequently held on March 3, 2014, at which the Department received timely comments on the proposed rule revisions. These comments were considered, and revisions will be proposed at the second hearing to address the comments as appropriate. The purpose of this second public hearing is to solicit additional input concerning all of the proposed rule revisions, including changes resulting from comments received at the first public hearing and additional language to be proposed by staff at the hearing.
Activities that would have required both a coastal construction permit and an environmental resource permit are authorized by a single joint coastal permit. The Department proposes to amend Chapter 62B-49 to: (a) add new language to implement certain provisions of Chapter 2012-65, Laws of Florida; (b) clarify language in order to reduce confusion in the permitting process and reduce Requests for Additional Information (RAIs); (c) add conditions and amend the rule to expedite the permitting process; and (d) amend procedures to require electronic submittal of applications.
; Thursday, July 23, 2015 at 2:00 PM; 2600 Blair Stone Road, Room 609, Tallahassee, FL, 32399. If preferred, a live Webinar will be available. Participants may register at https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8050780636584814337
Published on: 14143975. The purpose of this rulemaking is to implement Laws of Florida 2012-65 and make revisions necessary to clarify the language in the Chapter.
Published on: 13485830. Chapter 62B-49, F.A.C., established the Joint Coastal Permit program. Activities that require both a coastal construction permit and an environmental resource permit are authorized by a single joint coastal permit. The Department proposes to amend Chapter 62B-49 and add a new rule to implement the Laws of Florida 2012-65. The Department also proposes to clarify language in order to reduce confusion in the permitting process and reduce Requests for Additional Information (RAI’s). The Department proposes to add conditions and amend portions to expedite the permitting process. Lastly, the Department proposes to amend procedures to allow for electronic submittal of applications.; October 4, 2013, at 12:30 PM; 2600 Blairstone Road, Room 609, Tallahassee, FL, 32399. If preferred, a live Webinar will be available. Participants may register at https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/497653002.
Published on: 12632812. Chapter 62B-49, F.A.C., establishes the Joint Coastal Permit program. Activities that would have required both a coastal construction permit and an environmental resource permit are now authorized by a single joint coastal permit. The Department proposes to amend Chapter 62B-49 and add a new rule to implement the Laws of Florida 2012-65. The Department also proposes to clarify language in order to reduce confusion in the permitting process and reduce Requests for Additional Information (RAI’s). The Department proposes to add conditions and amend portions to expedite the permitting process. Lastly, the Department proposes to amend procedures to allow for electronic submittal of applications.; March 15, 2013, at 11:00 AM; THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, 4708 Capital Circle, Training Room, Tallahassee, FL, 32304. If preferred, a live Webinar will be available. Participants may register at https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/212478106. The workshop will also be available via teleconference at: 888-670-3525, PIN 5509213632#.
Published on: 12524948. The purpose of this rulemaking is to implement Laws of Florida 2012-65 and make revisions necessary to clarify the language in the Chapter and to formalize policy.