- NOTICE OF CHANGENotice is hereby given that the following changes have been made to the proposed rule in accordance with subparagraph 120.54(3)(d)1., F.S., published in Vol. 32 No. 33, August 18, 2006 issue of the Florida Administrative Weekly.
40C-4.091 Publications Incorporated by Reference.
(1) The Governing Board hereby adopts by reference:
(a) Part I Policy and Procedures, Part II Criteria for Evaluation, subsections 18.0, 18.1, 18.2, and 18.3 of Part III and Appendix K Legal Description Upper St. Johns River Hydrologic Basin, Legal Description Ocklawaha River Hydrologic Basin, Legal Description of the Wekiva River Hydrologic Basin, Legal Description of the Wekiva Recharge Protection Basin, Legal Description of the Econlockhatchee River Hydrologic Basin, Legal Description of the Sensitive Karst Areas Basin, Alachua County, Legal Description Tomoka River Hydrologic Basin, Legal Description Spruce Creek Hydrologic Basin, Legal Description of the Sensitive Karst Areas Basin, Marion County, and Legal Descriptions of the Lake Apopka Hydrologic Basin, and Appendix M Regional Watersheds for Mitigation Banking, of the document entitled Applicants Handbook: Management and Storage of Surface Waters, effective__________
2-1-05.(b) through (c) No change.
(d) The following Natural Resources Conservation Service Soil Survey publications: Soil Survey of Flagler County Area, Florida (1997); Soil Survey of Lake County Area, Florida (1975); Soil Survey of Orange County Area, Florida (1989); Soil Survey of Seminole County Area, Florida (1990); and Soil Survey of Volusia County Area, Florida (1980), which are hereby incorporated by reference, effective (effective date).
APPLICANTS HANDBOOK SECTION:
11.3.1 Applicants required to obtain a permit pursuant to Chapters 40C-4, 40C-40, 40C-42, or 40C-44, F.A.C., for a surface water management system located within the Wekiva Recharge Protection Basin shall demonstrate that the system provides for retention storage of three inches of runoff from all impervious areas proposed to be constructed on soils defined as a Type A Soils as defined by the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Soil Survey in the following NRCS publications:
Soil Survey of Flagler County Area, Florida (1997);Soil Survey of Lake County Area, Florida (1975); Soil Survey of Orange County Area, Florida (1989);and Soil Survey of Seminole County Area, Florida (1990); and Soil Survey of Volusia County Area, Florida (1980), which are hereby incorporated by reference. For purposes of this rule, areas with Type A Soils shall be considered Most Effective Recharge Areas. The system shall be capable of infiltrating this storage volume through natural percolation into the surrounding soils within 72 hours. Off-site areas or regional systems may be utilized to satisfy this requirement. As an alternative, applicants may demonstrate that the post-development recharge capacity is equal to or greater than the pre-development recharge capacity. Pre-development recharge shall be based upon the land uses in place as of (effective date). Applicants may utilize existing permitted municipal master stormwater systems, in lieu of onsite retention, to demonstrate that post-development recharge is equal to or greater than pre-development recharge. Also, applicants may submit additional geotechnical information to establish whether or not a site contains Type A soils.Document Information
- Related Rules: (1)
- 40C-4.091. Publications Incorporated by Reference