96-002941
James Bunch And Santa Rosa County Board Of County Commissioners vs.
Department Of Environmental Protection
Status: Closed
Recommended Order on Tuesday, January 14, 1997.
Recommended Order on Tuesday, January 14, 1997.
1STATE OF FLORIDA
4DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
8JAMES BUNCH AND SANTA ROSA COUNTY )
15BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, 1 )
21)
22Petitioners, )
24)
25vs. ) CASE NO. 96-2941
30)
31DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL )
35PROTECTION, )
37)
38Respondent. )
40____________________________________)
41RECOMMENDED ORDER
43Pursuant to notice, a formal hearing was held in this case
54on October 25, 1996, in Pensacola, Florida, before the Division
64of Administrative Hearings, by its designated Administrative Law
72Judge, Don W. Davis.
76APPEARANCES
77For Petitioner James Bunch:
81William W. Goodell, Jr., Esquire
86LL and E Tower
90909 Poydras Street, Suite 2550
95New Orleans, Louisana 70112-4000
99For Petitioner Santa Rosa County:
104Thomas V. Dannheiser, Esq uire
109Santa Rosa County Board of County Commissioners
1166865 Caroline Street Southeast
120Milton, Florida 32570-4978
1231 The style of this case has been amended to properly reflect the status
137of Santa Rosa County as a Petitioner, a matter clarified at final hearing.
150For Respondent Department of Environmental Protection:
156Lynette L. Ciardulli, Esquire
160Department of Environmental Protection
1643900 Commonwealth Boulevard
167Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000
170STATEMENT OF THE ISSUE
174Whether Petitioners are entitled to permit exemption with
182regard to proposed dredging of an existing canal.
190PRELIMINARY STATEMENT
192This matter began on May 21, 1996, whe n Petitioner James
203Bunch requested formal administrative proceedings with regard to
211Respondent's denial of the application for permit exemption filed
220by Petitioner Santa Rosa County.
225Subsequently, the Petition For Administrative Hearing was
232referred to the Division of Administrative Hearings for conduct
241of formal proceedings.
244Final hearing was convened on October 25, 1996, at which
254time counsel for Petitioner Bunch (Bunch) sought, in concert with
264counsel for the Board of County Commissioners of Santa Rosa
274County (County), to amend the initial Petition to include the
284County as a party petitioner. The motion for amendment was
294granted.
295At the final hearing, Petitioners jointly presented the
303testimony of nine witnesses and 16 exhibits of which 15 were
314admitted into evidence. Respondent presented testimony of two
322witnesses and four exhibits, all of which were admitted. A
332transcript of the final hearing was filed with the Division of
343Administrative Hearings on December 3, 1996.
349The parties requested and were granted leave to file
358posthearing submissions more than 10 days after the filing of the
369transcript, and in accordance with Rule 60Q-2.031, Florida
377Administrative Code, waived provisions of Rule 28-5.402, Florida
385Administrative Code.
387The parties proposed recommended orders have been reviewed
395and utilized in the preparation of this recommended order.
404FINDINGS OF FACT
4071. Bunch owns a house on a lot leased from the County. The
420lot is located on Navarre Beach Finger Canal Number 2. Bunch
431purchased the house, in part, to use the canal for access to
443Santa Rosa Sound in his pursuit of recreational boating
452activities. If permitted, the opening of the canal will allow
462Bunch to have easier access to his house with his boat. Denial
474of the maintenance dredging exemption to date has impaired
483Bunchs full use of the property.
4892. The County applied for a permit to dredge and perform
500certain activities to enhance navigability of Navarre Beach
508Finger Canal Number 2 on March 5, 1996. The application was
519submitted by the County on behalf of residents with property
529located on the Canal.
5333. As part of the permit review process, Respondents
542personnel determined that the maintenance dredging exemption of
550Section 403.813(2)(f), Florida Statutes was not applicable to the
559requested dredging of a sand bar at the mouth of Navarre Beach
571Finger Canal Number 2.
5754. Navarre Beach Finger Canal Number 2 is a man-made water
586body meeting the definition of the term canal contained in
596Rule 62-312.050(3), Florida Administrative Code.
6015. As documented by evidence presented at the final
610hearing, Navarre Beach Finger Canal Number 2 is currently
619navigable and functional. The Canal is accessed and navigated by
629different types of recreational water craft, inclusive of a 23
639foot pleasure craft with a two and a half foot draft, john
651boats, jetskis and a 27 foot Rendezvous Bayliner Boat. The
661average size of recreational residential boats in Florida is 23
671feet. During the 1960s, the Canal was open and accessed by
682similiar fishing and pleasure boats.
6876. Navarre Beach Finger Canal Number 2 has progressively
696widened and deepened in recent years. Plugged from at least 1970
707until 1992, the Canal was opened by the natural event of
718Hurricane Opal which removed a solid sand dune separating the
728Canal from Santa Rosa Sound. Recent measurements establish that
737the Canal depth is three feet at the mouth where the sand bar is
751located, 12 feet just inside the sand bar, and then varying
762depths ranging between four to seven feet for the length of the
774Canal. At the lowest tide conditions, the depth at the sand bar
786is approximately one and one half feet and increases to four feet
798or more at high tide.
8037. The mouth of Navarre Beach Finger Canal Number 2 since
814Hurricane Opal varies from 40 to 50 feet in width at high tide to
828six to ten feet wide at the lowest tide conditions.
8388. Water depths in Santa Rosa Sound and connected waters
848vary with tide stage and time of year. Average water depth in
860the Sound in the area of Navarre Beach Finger Canal Number 2 is
873five to six feet. Sometimes, on a winter low tide, one can walk
886100 feet out into the Sound and still be on dry land. During a
900four to five consecutive day period in August of 1996, mid (not
912high or low) tide yielded a depth of three feet at the sand bar
926across an area of 10-20 feet at the mouth of the Canal.
938Extremely low tide conditions were observed by Respondents
946employee on an October 14, 1996 inspection of the area which
957revealed an estimated depth of one and a half feet at the mouth
970of the Canal across an area of approximately six feet. Under
981average conditions, the mouth of the Canal corresponds to the
991August 1996 measurements with a 10 to 20 width and a three foot
1004depth at the sand bar.
10099. Navarre Beach Finger Canal Number 2 is not presently
1019closed and regularly exchanges water with Santa Rosa Sound.
102810. Constructed sometime between 1962 and 1964, Navarre
1036Beach Finger Canal Number 2 was originally dredged all the way
1047to Santa Rosa Sound. There was no sand bar at the mouth. The
1060Canal was fully navigable and freely accessed by fishing and
1070pleasure boats from the Sound. Historical plats, engineering
1078drawings, plats and survey drawings corroborate testimony of
1086witnesses at the final hearing that the Canal was open and
1097functional in the 1960s and 70s and was maintained.
110611. Between 1972 and 1984, sand accumulated at the mouth of
1117Navarre Beach Finger Canal Number 2. There was a periodic flow
1128between the Canal and the waters of Santa Rosa Sound and pumping
1140or dredging of sand took place. Generally, this ongoing
1149maintenance was accomplished informally without permits or
1156written authorization. Boats occasionally went in and out of the
1166Canal. Over the years following 1980, the flow decreased but
1176there was always some water flowing in and out of the Canal in
1189connection with the waters of the Sound.
119612. In the early to mid 1980s approximately 900 feet of
1207the sides and bottom of Navarre Beach Finger Canal Number 2 were
1219dredged, but sand at the mouth of the Canal was left alone. A
1232permit exemption for the purpose of maintenance dredging of the
1242Canal was previously granted in 1980.
124813. Barrier island shorelines, such as Santa Rosa Island,
1257change frequently and are considered to be dynamic areas. If
1267considered to be maintenance dredging, the removal of the sand
1277bar at the mouth of Navarre Beach Finger Canal Number 2
1288qualifies as a typical, routine type of maintenance common in
1298this type of coastal setting.
130314. Petitioners maintain that the proposed maintenance
1310dredging activity will be conducted so that all the spoil
1320material will be placed on an upland disposal site without any
1331discharge of materials into waters of the State of Florida; will
1342be accomplished only to the extent necessary to restore Navarre
1352Beach Finger Canal Number 2 to its previously dredged design and
1363without any dredging below five feet of the mean low water line;
1375will have no adverse effect on fish and wildlife conservation,
1385including endangered or threatened species; will not adversely
1393affect navigation or flow of water; will not cause harmful
1403shoaling or erosion results; will not affect fishing,
1411recreational values or marine productivity in the vicinity; will
1420have permanent results with regard to functionality of the Canal;
1430and will not adversely affect significant historical or
1438archaeological resources or the current condition in relative
1446value of functions being performed in the areas affected by the
1457proposed activity.
145915. Petitioners application for exemption from the
1466dredging permit process addressed matters other than the
1474maintenance exemption sought in this proceeding. As established
1482by testimony at the final hearing, those activities will not be
1493conducted as part of the proposed maintenance dredging exemption.
150216. Dan Garlick, Petitioners expert in water quality,
1510coastal ecology, and marine contracting, supervised the
1517preparation of a December 8, 1995 report of the hydrographic
1527conditions at Navarre Beach Finger Canal Number 2. The purpose
1537of the report was to estimate the flushing potential of the Canal
1549when opened. By comparing present conditions in the adjacent and
1559similar Navarre Beach Finger Canal Number 1 to anticipated post
1569dredge conditions in Navarre Beach Finger Canal Number 2, a
1579worst case scenario documented in the report shows a flushing
1589time of 5.9 hours for Navarre Beach Finger Canal Number 2. This
1601is an exceptional flushing time.
160617. 1995 and 1996 water quality sampling in Navarre Beach
1616Finger Canal Number 2 reveals that the Canal water generally
1626exceeds applicable class III standards. Bacteria counts in Santa
1635Rosa Sound have exceeded those found in the Canal.
164418. Removal of the remainder of the sand barrier at the
1655mouth of Navarre Beach Finger Canal Number 2 will result in a
1667water quality as good as that in nearby Navarre Beach Finger
1678Canal Number 1--a quality that meets all applicable state
1687standards. Degradation of water quality of waters of the State
1697of Florida will not result from opening of Navarre Beach Finer
1708Canal Number 2.
171119. Sailmaker Cove Canal is situated approximately 3 miles
1720from Navarre Beach Finger Canal Number 2 and opens into Santa
1731Rosa Sound. From 1989 until the permitting of maintenance
1740dredging in 1993 or 1994, there was no exchange of water between
1752Sailmaker Cove Canal and Santa Rosa Sound. In that instance,
1762Respondents personnel determined that a maintenance dredging
1769exemption was appropriate.
177220. Petitioner James Bunch is included in the list of
1782affected property owners whose names and addresses were included
1791with the application to Respondent for permission to conduct the
1801dredging activity which is the subject of this proceeding.
1810Petitioner Bunch and Petitioner Santa Rosa County Commission have
1819standing to bring this proceeding.
1824CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
182721. The Division of Administrative Hearings has
1834jurisdiction over this subject matter and the parties to this
1844action pursuant to Section 120.57(1), Florida Statutes.
185122. Bunch, as an owner of a residence on Navarre Beach
1862Finger Canal Number 2 with substantial interests which may be
1872affected by Respondents agency action with regard to the pending
1882application for permit dredging exemption, and Petitioner Santa
1890Rosa County Commission have standing to bring this proceeding.
189923. Navarre Beach Finger Canal Number 2 is presently
1908navigable and functional as evidenced by current usage of the
1918Canal by watercraft of various sizes. Respondent argues that
1927granting the requested permit will allow dredging for restoration
1936as opposed to maintenance of the Canal. Respondent has not
1946defined the term restoration in its administrative rules.
1954Respondents argument would be more persuasive absent the
1962intervention of natural forces which have opened the Canal to
1972navigation. The Canals present navigability is well documented
1980by the proof presented at the final hearing.
198824. The determination of applicability of the maintenance
1996dredge exemption depends upon the functionality of the canal at
2006issue. This determination is made on a case-by-case basis.
2015Church of Jesus Christ v. St. Johns Water Management District ,
2025489 So. 2d 59 (Fla. 5th DCA 1986); Manasota-88, Inc. et. al. v.
2038Hunt Building Corp. and State of Florida DEP , 13 FALR 927, 929-
2050930.
205125. The requisite facts necessary to obtain the proposed
2060maintenance dredging exemption available pursuant to Rule 62-
2068312.050(1)(e), Florida Administrative Code, are established.
2074Navarre Beach Finger Canal Number 2 was dredged prior to 1970; is
2086of artificial construction; only a small portion of the Canal at
2097the mouth requires maintenance dredging at present; spoil
2105material will be removed and deposited on a self-contained upland
2115spoil site; dredging will be limited to the rules requirements;
2125and pollutant discharges into waters of the State will be
2135prevented during dredging.
2138RECOMMENDATION
2139Based upon the foregoing findings of fact and the
2148conclusions of law, it is,
2153RECOMMENDED :
2155That a final order be entered granting the requested
2164maintenance dredging exemption.
2167DONE and ENTERED this 14 th day of January, 1997, in
2178Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida.
2182___________________________________
2183DON W. DAVIS
2186Administrative Law Judge
2189Division of Administrative Hearings
2193The DeSoto Building
21961230 Apalachee Parkway
2199Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3060
2202(904) 488-9675 SUNCOM 278-9675
2206Fax Filing (904) 921-6847
2210Filed with the Clerk of the
2216Division of Administrative Hearings th
2221this 14 day of January, 1997.
2227COPIES FURNISHED:
2229Thomas V. Dannheiser, Esquire
2233Santa Rosa County
2236Board of County Commissioners
22406865 Caroline Street SE
2244Milton, FL 32570-4978
2247Lynette L. Ciardulli, Esquire
2251Department of Environmental
2254Protection
22553900 Commonwealth Boulevard
2258Tallahassee, FL 32399-3000
2261William W. Goodell, Jr., Esquire
2266LL and E Tower
2270909 Poydras Street, Suite 2550
2275New Orleans, LA 70112-4000
2279Virginia B. Wetherell, Secretary
2283Department of Environmental
2286Protection
22873900 Commonwealth Boulevard
2290Tallahassee, FL 32399-3000
2293Perry Odom, Esquire
2296Department of Environmental
2299Protection
23003900 Commonwealth Boulevard
2303Tallahassee, FL 32399-3000
2306NOTICE OF RIGHT TO SUBMIT EXCEPTIONS
2312All parties have the right to submit written exceptions within 15
2323days from the date of this recommended order. Any exceptions to
2334this recommended order should be filed with the agency that will
2345issue the final order in this case.
- Date
- Proceedings
- Date: 02/07/1997
- Proceedings: Petitioner James D. Bunch`s Opposition to Respondent`s Exceptions to Recommended Order (filed via facsimile).
- Date: 12/23/1996
- Proceedings: Respondent Department of Environmental Protection`s Proposed Recommended Order filed.
- Date: 12/20/1996
- Proceedings: Petitioner James D. Bunch`s and Santa Rosa County Board of County Commissioner`s Proposed Findings of Fact, Conclusion of Law and Recommended Order (filed via facsimile).
- Date: 12/03/1996
- Proceedings: Transcript Final Hearing filed.
- Date: 10/25/1996
- Proceedings: CASE STATUS: Hearing Held.
- Date: 10/24/1996
- Proceedings: Department's Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Standing (filed via facsimile).
- Date: 10/24/1996
- Proceedings: (Petitioner) First Amendment to Petition for Administrative Review; Memorandum In Opposition to Department`s Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Standing (filed via facsimile).
- Date: 10/23/1996
- Proceedings: Respondent Santa Rosa County`s Prehearing Order (filed via facsimile)filed.
- Date: 10/23/1996
- Proceedings: Amendment to Petitioner Prehearing Order (filed via facsimile).
- Date: 10/22/1996
- Proceedings: Department's Motion to Dismiss for Lack of Standing (filed via facsimile).
- Date: 10/21/1996
- Proceedings: Respondent`s Prehearing Order filed.
- Date: 10/21/1996
- Proceedings: Petitioner`s Prehearing Order (filed via facsimile).
- Date: 10/02/1996
- Proceedings: Letter to DWD from William Goodell (RE: notice of address change) filed.
- Date: 09/20/1996
- Proceedings: Order Cancelling Video Hearing and Providing New Notice of Final Hearing sent out. (hearing set for 10/25/96; 9:30am; Pensacola)
- Date: 09/20/1996
- Proceedings: Letter to W. Goodell from C. Harp (Re: Clarifying Department's Position on Application); Draft Memo to J. Liewellyn from M. Latch (re: issues; exemption) (filed via facsimile).
- Date: 09/12/1996
- Proceedings: (Respondent) Notice of Scheduling Conflict And Motion to Reschedule Hearing filed.
- Date: 08/29/1996
- Proceedings: (Petitioner) Motion for Expedited Clarification of Notice of Hearing (filed via facsimile).
- Date: 08/19/1996
- Proceedings: Notice of Video Hearing sent out. (Video Final Hearing set for 10/9/96; 10:30am; Pensacola & Tallahassee)
- Date: 08/19/1996
- Proceedings: Order of Prehearing Instructions sent out.
- Date: 07/25/1996
- Proceedings: (Santa Rosa County) Response to Initial Order and Motion for Designation of Administrative Record filed.
- Date: 07/16/1996
- Proceedings: Department of Environmental Protection's Response to Initial Order filed.
- Date: 07/10/1996
- Proceedings: (Petitioner) Response to Initial Order and Motion for Designation of Administrative Record filed.
- Date: 06/26/1996
- Proceedings: Initial Order issued.
- Date: 06/20/1996
- Proceedings: Request for Assignment of Hearing Officer and Notice of Preservation of Record; Petition for Administrative Hearing filed.