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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFDEP Permit1� p FORM #: 62-343.900(1) Attachment 2 - Exemptions FORM TITLE: JOINT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE PERMIT APPLICATION DATE: Updated 1/30/2012 ATTACHMENTS TO FORM 62,-343.900(1): JOINT APPLICATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE PERMIT / AUTHORIZATION TO USE SOVEREIGN SUBMERGED LANDS / FEDERAL DREDGE AND FILL PERMIT _....._.__._ --------- -------- _-------- .....---------------- _...._.__..___......._...._._.__._.__..__..._._._.._.._...__.._.__.__._._._...._...._.._.__._....._._..._,_... Attachment Title Updated No. i 1 ! Summary of DEP and WMD Permitting 12/30/10 i Responsibilities j onap 'a 1. n e 12/30/10 3 1 Permit Application Processing Fees for DEP j 4/21/09 4 1 Mailing Instructions for DEP Permit Applications 3/4/08 (Map) 1/16/11 E US Army Corps of Engineers (Map of Regulatory Permitting Offices) j 5 ! Differences Between "Proprietary" and "Regulatory" j 12/30/10 f l Programs 6 # Which Department Offices Process Which Types of 12/30/10 Applications? duo ---------- -Y co P OVIIEWF.0 FUH CODE COMPLIANCE ST. L.UCe1F COUNIry ;W CCJ/a I /i/ A�_ yHiJt'! tl no ue Syr eon. ' ��e ism. Attachments 1-6 FORM #: 62-343.900(1) Attachment 2 -Exemptions FORM TITLE: JOINT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE PERMIT APPLICATION DATE: Updated 1/30/2012 Noticed General Permits, and Other Types of Permits The following is a list of exemptions and noticed general permits that may apply to your project, as well as a summary of the types of individually -processed permits. These lists are only a brief summary of the various exemptions or permit types and do not contain all of the requirements for each exemption or permit. Applicants unfamiliar with the details of all the requirements which apply to the various exemptions or permit types, or uncertain of how the conditions would apply to a specific situation, should review Chapter 62-343, F.A.C., and the rules of the water management district applicable to the location of the activity. Applicants are further encouraged to discuss their project with staff of the appropriate reviewing agency before submitting an application. Before conducting an activity, you should first carefully review the actual language of the exemptions contained in the following Florida Statutes and rules of the DEP and water management district to determine if the activity may qualify for an exemption: Where Statute/Rule' Statewide Sections 373.406 and 403.813(1), F.S. Within the Suwannee River Water Management District 40B-4.1070 and 40B4,00.051, F.A.C. - 0 4.0- ". '. hl th t. a er h e M e erlt � istric Within the Southwest Florida Water Management District 40D-4.051, F.A.C. '.thi the T o da atel` na a en istric 0' -4.OS , ..0 nett. gs .e fl i�Wl Kati f exel ptuon. However, many local governments will want to see such verification before they will issue a local authorization, and some exemptions [such as certain maintenance dredging in Section 403.813(1)(f), F.S., dirt road paving by local governments in Section 403.813(lxt), F.S., and organic detrital removal in Section 403.813(1)(u), F.S., does require notice of intent to use an exemption to be provided to the DEP). In such cases, the DEP has adopted Form 62- 343.900(11) to facilitate requesting verification of qualification to use an exemption. The DEP also has an Internet -based Self Certification (Enterprise Self -Service Application) for certain exemptions, which may be accessed at: http://www.fldepportal.com/go/. If you are uncertain if your specific project meets the conditions for an exemption, contact the agency with jurisdiction in the location where the activity is proposed. • The repair or replacement of existing functional pipes or culverts, the purpose of which is the discharge or conveyance of stormwater 0 The performance of maintenance dredging of existing manmade canals, channels, basins, berths, and intake and discharge structures • The maintenance of functioning insect control structures, and the maintenance of functioning dikes and functioning irrigation and drainage ditches, including roadway drainage ditches 0 The maintenance of previously -permitted minor silviculture surface water management systems ' As these rules are adopted by reference in Chapter 62-330, F.A.C. ��ROR�V a M US rot F IIIE�fI� Army Corps FORM #: 62-343.900(1) Attachment 2 - Exemptions ' FORM TITLE: JOINT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE PERMIT APPLICATION DATE: Updated 1/30/2012 • The restoration of less than 100 feet in length of existing insect ,control impoundment dikes and the connection of such impoundments to tidally -influenced waters • The installation, replacement or repair of mooring pilings and dolphins associated with private docking facilities and the installation of private docks or piers, and piers and recreational docking facilities of local governmental entities, of 1,000 square feet or less of surface area over wetlands or other surface waters that are not located within Outstanding Florida Waters, or 500 square feet or less of surface area over wetlands or other surface waters for docks which are located in Outstanding Florida Waters • Construction of private docks of 1,000 square feet or less of surface area over wetlands or other surface waters in artificially -created waterways where construction will not violate water quality standards, impede navigation, or adversely affect flood control • The replacement or repair of existing docks and mooring piles within their existing location • The installation and maintenance to design specifications of boat ramps on artificial bodies of water, or the installation and maintenance to design specifications of certain boat ramps open to the public in any wetlands or other surface waters • Construction of seawalls or riprap in artificially -created waterways • The construction of private seawalls in wetlands or other surface waters and the construction of riprap revetments, where such construction adjoins at both ends existing seawalls or riprap, follows a continuous and uniform construction line with the existing seawalls or riprap, is no more than 150 feet in length • The installation of overhead transmission lines with support structures that are not located in wetlands or other, surface waters • The installation of subaqueous transmission and distribution lines laid on, or embedded in, the bottoms of wetlands or other surface waters • The replacement or repair of subaqueous transmission and distribution lines laid on, or embedded in, the bottoms of wetlands or other surface waters • Activities necessary to preserve, restore, repair, remove, or replace an existing communication or power pole or line • Installation, removal, and replacement of utility poles that support telephone or communication cable lines, or electric distribution lines of 35 kV or less • The replacement or repair of existing open -trestle foot bridges and vehicular bridges that are 100 feet or less in length and two lanes or less in width • The repair, stabilization, or paving of certain existing county -maintained roads and repair or replacement of bridges that are part of the roadway • Construction or maintenance of culverted driveways or roadway crossings and bridges of artificial waterways • The installation of aids to navigation M4.}iN"17+I gec° 6 L0 t �� t71 E�LMMse