The Commission intends to amend Rule 28-20.140, F.A.C., Comprehensive Plan, to revise the timing of the adoption of the Tier Zoning Overlay Maps and System, remove obsolete provisions regarding prior Work Program tasks, and to add new Work Program ...
RULE NO.:RULE TITLE:
28-20.140Comprehensive Plan
PURPOSE AND EFFECT: The Commission intends to amend Rule 28-20.140, F.A.C., Comprehensive Plan, to revise the timing of the adoption of the Tier Zoning Overlay Maps and System, remove obsolete provisions regarding prior Work Program tasks, and to add new Work Program tasks concerning canal restoration in Monroe County, Florida.
SUMMARY: The proposed rule for the Monroe County Comprehensive Plan identify the individual Work Program tasks set forth in Rule 28-20.140, F.A.C., and the completion dates of the Work Program tasks necessary for consideration by the Administration Commission prior to removal of the Area of Critical State Concern Designation. As required by Section 380.0552(4), Florida Statutes, the Work Program tasks specified in Administration Commission rules must be reported annually. The protection of the natural environment of the Florida Keys, and the identification of and progress in accomplishing the tasks under Work Program (as set out in Rule 28-20.140, F.A.C.) is reported to the Department of Economic Opportunity for the preparation of a written annual report to the Administration Commission. The proposed amendment to Rule 28-20.140 removes obsolete provisions regarding the Work Program requirements relating to wastewater treatment and adds Work Program tasks concerning canal restoration activities.
SUMMARY OF STATEMENT OF ESTIMATED REGULATORY COSTS AND LEGISLATIVE RATIFICATION:
The Agency has determined that this will not have an adverse impact on small business or likely increase directly or indirectly regulatory costs in excess of $200,000 in the aggregate within one year after the implementation of the rule. A SERC has not been prepared by the Agency.
The Agency has determined that the proposed rule is not expected to require legislative ratification based on the statement of estimated regulatory costs or if no SERC is required, the information expressly relied upon and described herein: the nature of the rule and the preliminary analysis conducted to determine whether a SERC was required, determined that a Statement of Estimated Regulatory Costs (SERC) was not necessary and that the rule amendment will not require ratification by the Legislature. The proposed rulemaking will not have an adverse impact or effect regulatory costs in excess of $1 million within five years as established in Sections 120.541(2)(a)1., 2., and 3., F.S.
Any person who wishes to provide information regarding a statement of estimated regulatory costs, or provide a proposal for a lower cost regulatory alternative must do so in writing within 21 days of this notice.
RULEMAKING AUTHORITY: 380.0552(9), 380.05(22) FS.
LAW IMPLEMENTED: 380.0552 FS.
IF REQUESTED WITHIN 21 DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE, A HEARING WILL BE HELD AT THE DATE, TIME AND PLACE SHOWN BELOW:
DATE AND TIME: June 2, 2020, 10:00 a.m.
PLACE: Conference call 1(888)585-9008, confirmation code 526916802
Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodations to participate in this workshop/meeting is asked to advise the agency at least 5 days before the workshop/meeting by contacting: Barbara Powell, Regional Program Administrator Area of Critical State Concern, Department of Economic Opportunity, 107 East Madison Street, MSC #160, Tallahassee, Florida 32399, (850)717-8504, Barbara.Powell@deo.myflorida.com. If you are hearing or speech impaired, please contact the agency using the Florida Relay Service, 1(800)955-8771 (TDD) or 1(800)955-8770 (Voice).
THE PERSON TO BE CONTACTED REGARDING THE PROPOSED RULE IS: Barbara Powell, Regional Program Administrator Area of Critical State Concern, Department of Economic Opportunity, 107 East Madison Street, MSC #160, Tallahassee, Florida 32399, (850)717-8504, Barbara.Powell@deo.myflorida.com
THE FULL TEXT OF THE PROPOSED RULE IS:
28-20.140 Comprehensive Plan.
(1) through (4) No change.
(5) WORK PROGRAM.
(a) Carrying Capacity Study Implementation.
1. Prior to the County adopting a resolution recommending the removal of the designation of Monroe County as an Area of Critical State Concern, pursuant to Section 380.0552(4)(b)3, F.S., Monroe County shall adopt the conservation planning mapping (the Tier Zoning Overlay Maps and System) into the Comprehensive Plan as an overlay to the Future Land Use Map.By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall adopt the conservation planning mapping (the Tier Zoning Overlay Maps and System) into the Comprehensive Plan based upon the recommendations of the Tier Designation Review Committee with the adjusted Tier boundaries.
2. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall adjust the Tier I and Tier IIIA (SPA) boundaries to more accurately reflect the criteria for that Tier as amended by Final Order DCA07-GM166 and implement the Florida Keys Carrying Capacity Study, utilizing the updated habitat data, and based upon the recommendations of the Tier Designation Review Committee Work Group.
3. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall create Goal 106 to complete the 10 Year Work Program found in Rule 28-20.110, F.A.C., and to establish objectives to develop a build-out horizon in the Florida Keys and adopt conservation planning mapping into the Comprehensive Plan.
4. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall create Objective 106.2 to adopt conservation planning mapping (Tier Maps) into the Monroe Comprehensive Plan based upon the recommendations of the Tier Designation Review Committee Work Group.
5. through 15. are renumbered 2. through 12. No change.
(b) Wastewater Implementation.
1. By July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall annually evaluate and allocate funding for wastewater implementation. Monroe County shall identify any funding in the annual update to the Capital Improvements Element of the Comprehensive Plan.
2. By December 1, 2013, Monroe County shall work with the owners of wastewater facilities and onsite systems throughout the County and the Department of Health (DOH) and the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to fulfill the requirements of Sections 403.086(10) and 381.0065(3)(h) and (4)(l), F.S., regarding implementation of wastewater treatment and disposal. This will include coordination of actions with DOH and DEP to notify owners regarding systems that will not meet the 2015 treatment and disposal standards.
3. By July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall annually draft a resolution requesting the issuance of $50 million of the $200 million of bonds authorized under Section 215.619, F.S., and an appropriation of sufficient debt service for those bonds, for the construction of wastewater projects within the Florida Keys.
4. By July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall develop a mechanism to provide accurate and timely information and establish the County’s annual funding allocations necessary to provide evidence of unmet funding needs to support the issuance of bonds authorized under Section 215.619, F.S., and to assure the timely completion of work as necessary to fulfill any terms and conditions associated with bonds.
5. By July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall evaluate its wastewater needs and state and federal funding opportunities and apply annually to at least one state or federal grant program for wastewater projects and connections.
6. By July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall develop and implement local funding programs necessary to timely fund wastewater construction and future operation, maintenance and replacement of facilities.
7. By December 1, 2013, the County shall provide a report of addresses and the property appraiser’s parcel numbers of any property owner that fails or refuses to connect to the central sewer facility within the required timeframe to the Monroe County Health Department, Department of Environmental Protection and the Department of Economic Opportunity. This report shall describe the status of the County’s enforcement action.
(b)(c) Wastewater Project Implementation.
1. Key Largo Wastewater Treatment Facility. Key Largo Wastewater Treatment District is responsible for wastewater treatment in its service area and the completion of the Key Largo Wastewater Treatment Facility.
a. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall complete construction of the South Transmission Line;
b. By July 1, 2013, Monroe County shall complete design of Collection basin C, E, F, G, H, I, J and K;
c. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall complete construction of Collection basins E-H;
d. By December 1, 2011, Monroe County shall schedule construction of Collection basins I-K;
e. By July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall complete construction of Collection basins I-K;
f. By July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall complete 50% of hook-ups to Key Largo Regional WWTP;
g. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall complete 75% of hook-ups to Key Largo Regional WWTP;
h. By July 1, 2013, Monroe County shall complete all remaining connections to Key Largo Regional WWTP.
2. Hawk’s Cay, Duck Key and Conch Key Wastewater Treatment Facility.
a. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall complete construction of Hawk’s Cay WWTP upgrade/expansion, transmission and collection system;
b. By July 1, 2013, Monroe County shall complete construction of Duck Key collection system;
c. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall initiate property connections to Hawk’s Cay WWTP;
d. By December 1, 2012, Monroe County shall complete 50% of hook-ups to Hawk’s Cay WWTP;
e. By July 1, 2013, Monroe County shall complete 75% of hook-ups to Hawk’s Cay WWTP; and
f. By July 1, 2014, Monroe County shall complete all remaining connections to Hawk’s Cay WWTP.
3. South Lower Keys Wastewater Treatment Facility (Big Coppitt Regional System).
a. By July 1, 2012, Monroe County shall complete 75% hookups to South Lower Keys WWTP; and
b. By July 1, 2013, Monroe County shall complete all remaining connections to the South Lower Keys WWTP.
4. Cudjoe Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility.
a. By July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall complete planning and design documents for the Cudjoe Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility, the Central Area (Cudjoe, Summerland, Upper Sugarloaf) collection system and the Central Area Transmission Main;
b. By October 1, 2012, Monroe County shall initiate construction of Wastewater Treatment Facility, Central Area Collection System and Central Area Transmission Main;
c. By July 1, 2014, Monroe County shall initiate construction of Wastewater Treatment Facility, Central Area Collection System and Central Area Transmission Main;
d. By February 1, 2012, Monroe County shall complete construction of Wastewater Treatment, Outer Area Collection System and Transmission Main;
e. By February 1, 2015, Monroe County shall complete construction of Outer Area collection and transmission main;
f. By July 1, 2014, Monroe County shall initiate property connections – complete 25% of hook-ups to Cudjoe Regional WWTP;
g. By July 1, 2015, Monroe County shall complete 50% of hook-ups to Cudjoe Regional WWTP; and
h. By December 1, 2015, Monroe County shall complete remaining hook-ups to Cudjoe Regional WWTP.
(c) Canal Restoration Implementation.
1. By October 1, 2020, Monroe County and its partners shall update the 2013 Canal Management Master Plan (CCMP) to include any updated water quality assessment of canals, a methodology to prioritize need for water quality improvement, appropriate restoration options and revised canal rankings based on new information.
2. By October 1, 2020, Monroe County shall develop and adopt guidelines to select canals for restoration, including a process to evaluate the feasibility of the project, the proposed restoration design (evaluate long-term cost-effective solutions) and associated funding needs.
3. By October 1, 2020, and each year thereafter until 2030, the Department of Economic Opportunity shall work with each stakeholder, including but not limited to each local government, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), United States Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE), Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (FKNMS), and the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) to facilitate intergovernmental coordination and expedite review of canal restoration projects within the Florida Keys.
4. By July 1, 2021, Monroe County shall identify and evaluate funding sources for the implementation of canal restoration projects and the continual operation and maintenance of canals post restoration.
5. By July 1, 2021, and each year thereafter until 2030, Monroe County shall identify canal restoration projects and implementation plans for each canal project. Monroe County shall provide a list of selected canal restoration projects to the Department of Economic Opportunity by October 1st of each year to be completed during the following work program reporting period.
6. By July 1, 2021, and each year thereafter until 2030, Monroe County shall evaluate its canal restoration needs and state and federal funding opportunities and apply annually to at least one state or federal grant program for canal restoration projects.
7. By July 1, 2021 and each year thereafter until 2030, Monroe County shall annually evaluate and allocate funding for canal restoration implementation. Monroe County shall identify any funding in the annual update to the Capital Improvements Element (CIE) of the Comprehensive Plan.
8. By July 1, 2021, the Department of Economic Opportunity shall work with each stakeholder, including but not limited to each local government, EPA, ACOE, DEP, NOAA/FKNMS, SFWMD, to facilitate intergovernmental coordination and review of alternative solutions, including reduced regulatory costs, for canal systems that are susceptible to receiving large inputs of seagrass and other accumulated organic material from near shore waters.
9. By July 1, 2022, and each year thereafter until 2030, Monroe County shall report which canal restoration projects have been initiated and projects that were completed during the reporting period to the Department of Economic Opportunity for submission to the Administration Commission.
10. By July 1, 2022, the Department of Economic Opportunity shall work with each stakeholder, including but not limited to each local government, EPA, ACOE, DEP, NOAA/FKNMS, SFWMD, to facilitate the permitting approval of the alternative solutions identified for canal systems with accumulated organic material issues to substantially reduce those inputs to levels that do not contribute to eutrophication, hypoxia, or other water and sediment quality issues within the canals.
11. By July 1, 2022, Monroe County shall submit a plan to assess the effectiveness of the restoration projects completed, including water quality monitoring timeframes post restoration. The plan should describe the methods, timeframes and potential funding sources to monitor the effectiveness of restoration projects based on both water quality and ecological response factors.
12. By July 1, 2024, and annually thereafter until 2030, the Department of Environmental Protection (Division of Environmental Assessment and Restoration/Watershed Monitoring Program), and its monitoring groups shall provide water quality monitoring reports for the canal restoration projects that have been completed by Monroe County. The report will be submitted to the Department of Economic Opportunity for inclusion in their annual report.
13. By July 1, 2024, and annually thereafter until 2030, the Department of Economic Opportunity shall request a report from the NOAA/FKNMS Water Quality Protection Program Steering Committee on the success of canal restoration projects and strategies to improve efficiency, cost effectiveness and long-term maintenance.
(d) Stormwater Treatment Facilities.
1. By July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall evaluate and allocate funding for stormwater implementation. Monroe County shall identify any funding in the annual update to the Capital Improvements Element of the Comprehensive Plan.
2. By July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall apply for stormwater grants from the South Florida Water Management District.
3. By July 1, 2011, Monroe County shall complete Card Sound Road stormwater improvements.
Rulemaking Authority 380.0552(9), 380.05(22) FS. Law Implemented 380.0552 FS. History–New 6-17-11, __________.
NAME OF PERSON ORIGINATING PROPOSED RULE: Christopher Spencer, Interim Secretary, Administration Commission
NAME OF AGENCY HEAD WHO APPROVED THE PROPOSED RULE: Administration Commission
DATE PROPOSED RULE APPROVED BY AGENCY HEAD: February 04, 2020
DATE NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULE DEVELOPMENT PUBLISHED IN FAR: April 30, 2020
Document Information
- Comments Open:
- 5/8/2020
- Summary:
- The proposed rule for the Monroe County Comprehensive Plan identify the individual Work Program tasks set forth in Rule 28-20.140, F.A.C., and the completion dates of the Work Program tasks necessary for consideration by the Administration Commission prior to removal of the Area of Critical State Concern Designation. As required by Section 380.0552(4), Florida Statutes, the Work Program tasks specified in Administration Commission rules must be reported annually. The protection of the natural ...
- Purpose:
- The Commission intends to amend Rule 28-20.140, F.A.C., Comprehensive Plan, to revise the timing of the adoption of the Tier Zoning Overlay Maps and System, remove obsolete provisions regarding prior Work Program tasks, and to add new Work Program tasks concerning canal restoration in Monroe County, Florida.
- Rulemaking Authority:
- 380.0552(9), 380.05(22) FS.
- Law:
- 380.0552 FS.
- Contact:
- Barbara Powell, Regional Program Administrator Area of Critical State Concern, Department of Economic Opportunity, 107 East Madison Street, MSC #160, Tallahassee, Florida 32399, (850)717-8504, Barbara.Powell@deo.myflorida.com
- Related Rules: (1)
- 28-20.140. Comprehensive Plan