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Florida
Beaches Habitat Conservation Plan
The Florida
Beaches Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) is being developed
by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection in
cooperation with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission and with input from a broad range of contributing
partners. The HCP seeks to preserve the unique and precious
wildlife and natural resources of Florida’s coastline.
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Rule Development for 62B-54.002, F.A.C., The Bureau
proposes amendment that address comments from the Joint
Administrative Procedures Committee, removing the statement
that multi-day fines will not be assessed for minor impacts.
Regional
Coastal Monitoring Data Page - This page provides links to Coastal
Monitoring Documents, Profile Survey Data,
Aerial
Photography, Range Monument Tabulation, and Control Monument
Tabulation.
Critical Erosion
Areas Report - This report provides an inventory of
Florida’s erosion problem areas.
List of County Shoreline Change Reports - This
report provides shoreline change rate estimates of several
coastal counties in Florida.
Beach Management
Rules
Florida Statutes
- This web link provides access to the applicable state laws pertaining to coastal construction, beach erosion control and resource management considerations seaward of the
CCCL.
General Permit Line Rule Streamlining Now In Effect
In April, 2010, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s (DEP) Bureau of Beaches and Coastal Systems
completed the establishment of General Permit Lines in 18
coastal counties and adopted additional streamlining measures for Coastal Construction Control Line permits statewide.
The Florida Beach and Shore Preservation Act and the Florida Building Code regulate all construction seaward of a Coastal Construction Control Line to reduce impacts to beaches, dunes, and nesting sea turtles, and to limit property damage associated with hurricanes and other storms. General permit Rule 62B-34, Florida Administrative Code, simplifies permit application procedures for single family houses, decks, and other construction projects located well upland from the beach and sensitive dunes.
DEP has amended the rule to delineate General Permit Lines to more clearly define where certain types of coastal construction activities may be permitted under the streamlined procedures. Construction landward of a General Permit Line may be eligible for expedited permit processing. Other rule revisions reduce the general permit application requirements and simplify the permitting criteria for Coastal Construction Control Line Areas throughout Florida. The rule changes will make the general permit application process more user-friendly for coastal property owners while fully protecting Northeast Florida’s unique coastal resources.
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Florida
Building Code
The Florida Building Code, which was adopted in 2002 and is updated triennially, provides a single set of documents to direct public and private building design throughout the state. The code focuses on public safety, which includes incorporating up to date hurricane protection for structures. As part of the hurricane protection, the Coastal Construction Control Line (CCCL) program's structural requirements were incorporated into the new code. The CCCL program has long been cited as an exemplary program in providing hurricane protection for structures along Florida's coastline. The structural requirements for structures located seaward of the CCCL are contained in Chapter 31, Special Construction, section 3109, of the new code. An environmental permit is still required for all structures proposed seaward of the CCCL.
Construction standards contained in section 3109, ensure that habitable structures located seaward of the CCCL are designed to resist the predicted forces associated with a 100-year storm event. As part of this assurance, certification of the elevation standards contained in section 3109.3, is required. The certification form and the elevation requirements are contained in the report titled "One-Hundred-Year
Storm Elevation Requirements for Habitable Structures
Located Seaward of a Coastal Construction Control Line" as determined by the Department of Environmental Protection.
The Department maintains jurisdiction over environmental issues related to any proposed project located seaward of the coastal construction control line therefore, an environmental permit is still required prior to the start of construction. The environmental permit may require special siting considerations to protect the beach-dune system, proposed or existing structures and public beach access. It may also condition the nature, timing, and sequence of construction of permitted activities to provide protection to nesting sea turtles and hatchlings and their habitat, including review, submittal, and approval of lighting plans.
Access a copy of
rule 62B-33, F.A.C.
- The effective date of the Florida Building Code
was March 1, 2002.
If you have any questions regarding this information please contact the representative for your area provided in the table below.
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Permit Managers |
Counties Served |
Phone
Number |
E-mail
Address |
Fritz Wettstein,
Environmental
Manager |
Statewide
Support |
850-921-7780 |
John.Wettstein@dep.state.fl.us |
Michael
Wetherington
Engineer, P.E. II |
Armoring Projects |
850-921-7846 |
Michael.Wetherington@dep.state.fl.us |
Celora
Jackson,
Engineer IV
|
Dade, Palm
Beach |
850-921-7757 |
Celora.A.Jackson@dep.state.fl.us |
Molly Edison,
Environmental Specialist III |
Brevard,
Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin |
850-921-7778 |
Molly.Edison@dep.state.fl.us
|
Rolando
Gomez,
Engineer Specialist III |
Escambia,
Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, Bay
|
850-921-7841 |
Rolando.Gomez@dep.state.fl.us |
Dr. Muthuswamy Subbuswamy,
Engineering
Specialist
IV |
Charlotte,
Pinellas, Manatee, Sarasota
|
850-921-7821 |
Muthuswamy.Subbuswamy@dep.state.fl.us |
Fritz Wettstein,
Environmental
Manager |
Statewide
Support |
850-921-7780 |
John.Wettstein@dep.state.fl.us |
David Kriger,
Environmental Specialist III |
St. Johns, Flagler, Duval, Volusia
|
850-921-7848 |
David.Kriger@dep.state.fl.us |
Valerie Jones,
Environmental
Specialist III |
Duval, Gulf, Franklin,
Nassau, Wakulla
|
850-921-7849 |
Valerie.Jones@dep.state.fl.us |
Bobby Halbert,
Environmental Specialist III |
Broward,
Collier, Lee, Monroe |
850-921-7752 |
Robert.Halbert@dep.state.fl.us |
For additional information on the Coastal Construction Control Line Program or on the Florida Building Code,
please see:
or
More
Information
For
more information, please e-mail Rosaline
Beckham.
Phone
numbers can be found on the Staff
Contacts page.
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