Published on: 14568932. Permanent Variance from Rule 64E-15.005, Florida Administrative Code (FAC), from Judy Robinson for BJ’s Loughman Lake Lodge, 1955 Hatbill Rd., Mims, FL 32754. Rule 64E-15.005, FAC, requires sanitary facilities in all recreational vehicle parks that have been constructed and permitted after January 1, 1993. Comments on this petition should be filed with Jamie Briggs, Agency Clerk, Department of Health, Office of General Counsel, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, BIN A02, Tallahassee, Florida, 32399-1703, within 14 days of this notice.
Published on: 11338444. Sites - Mobile Home, Lodging, and Recreational Vehicle Parks, Sewage Disposal, Sanitary Facilities, Recreational Camp Standards
Published on: 11321469. an Emergency Temporary Variance from paragraph 64E-15.002(1)(b), subsections 64E-15.004(5)-(7), 64E-15.005(2)-(5), and Rule 64E-15.009, Florida Administrative Code, from David C. Carter on behalf of Dirty Foot Adventures. These portions of the rules address minimum standards for septic tanks, sanitary dump stations, potable water supply and sanitary facilities for RV and tent camping. Dirty Foot Adventures is located in Polk County, Florida. Comments on this petition should be filed with Erin Levingston, Agency Clerk, Department of Health, Office of General Counsel, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, BIN #A02, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1703, within 14 days of publication of this notice.
Published on: 3948693. Definitions, Sites - Mobile Home, Lodging, and Recreational Vehicle Parks, Water Supply, Sewage Disposal, Sanitary Facilities, Plumbing, Garbage and Refuse Disposal, Insect and Rodent Control, Recreational Camp Standards, Permits and Fees, Owner's and Operator's Responsibility
Published on: 3871772. Currently recreational vehicle (RV) parks must have a certain number of sanitary facilities, dump stations and potable water supply stations, based on the number of RV spaces in the park. However, if an RV park only allows self contained recreational vehicles and has a water and sewer hookup at each RV site, the sanitary facilities requirement is redundant. The proposed change will remove the need for redundant sanitary facilities (showers, toilets, urinals, handwashing fixtures), dump stations and potable water supply stations in RV parks. The effect of this change will eliminate a financial burden on persons regulated by the department.
Published on: 3542554. The proposed change will remove the need for redundant sanitary facilities (showers, toilets, urinals, handwashing fixtures), dump stations and potable water supply stations in RV parks, thereby saving thousands of dollars for the regulated public.
Published on: 456305. Variance filed by Susan and Bernard Belanger on behalf of Southern Trails RV Park (Petitioner). The Notice of Emergency Petition for Waiver was filed with the Department May 12, 2006. The Petitioner sought a permanent Variance from subsection 64E-15.005(2), Florida Administrative Code, which requires each RV Park to have toilets, showers, urinals and hand washing fixtures. The Department’s Order, filed on June 21, 2005, GRANTS the Petition, finding that an Emergency Variance is warranted on the basis that the underlying purpose of the statutes, as implemented by subsection 64E-15.005(2), Florida Administrative Code, has been met in that Petitioner will so restrict traffic in this park as to only allow self contained recreational vehicles rather than experience the financial hardship of installing the toilets, urinals, showers and handwash fixtures. In addition, the Petition for Emergency Variance is warranted because restricting the opening of the park would be a financial hardship because it is scheduled to open in the height of the RV season.