Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 18-23.007 - Activities in Buffer Preserves
(1) The Buffer
Preserves shall be open to the public from sunrise until sunset, except for
those that are natural islands, which shall remain open at all times unless
otherwise closed pursuant to the authority of the rules of this
chapter.
(2) To conserve, preserve
and restore the natural and cultural resources and ensure the safety and
enjoyment of visitors, the following activities shall be limited or prohibited
within the boundaries of the Buffer Preserves. The Buffer Preserve manager
shall verbally authorize such activities only in the case of a life-threatening
emergency or as part of a natural resource management program designed to
promote environmental protection, which is approved by the Department. Any
other authorization for any prohibited activity may be sought by submitting a
written request to the Department of Environmental Protection, Office of
Coastal and Aquatic Managed Areas, 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, MS 235,
Tallahassee, FL 32399-3000. A written request shall, at a minimum, contain the
following information: name of requestor, contact person, address, telephone
number, location of proposed activity, reason for proposed activity, and the
number of people expected to participate in the proposed activity. Such
requests shall only be granted if the Department determines that the proposed
activity would not damage the natural or cultural resources. Such
authorizations shall include any restrictions necessary to protect natural and
cultural resources and shall contain provisions for revocation. The number of
authorizations issued shall be limited by the Department if necessary to avoid
cumulative impacts or address public safety concerns.
(a) Prohibited Activities:
1. Consumption of alcoholic beverages. This
does not apply to the natural islands of the Buffer Preserves.
2. Hunting, harassing, possessing or trapping
wildlife.
3. Use of animal trapping
or concealment devices.
4. Use of
firearms of any type or other weapons potentially dangerous to wildlife and
humans, including shooting into Buffer Preserves from beyond the
boundaries.
5. Admission of
unleashed domestic animals, except those assisting the handicapped.
6. Transplantation or removal of any plant or
animal, or parts of plants or animals (living or dead), except as provided
herein.
7. Removal, disturbance,
pollution or destruction of property, or natural or cultural
resources.
8. Solicitation or
distribution of commercial materials and advertising of any commercial event,
other than Department materials or announcements of Department-sponsored or
sanctioned events and gatherings.
(b) Limited Activities:
1. Hiking, horseback riding, and bicycle
riding shall be restricted to trails or roads specifically designated for those
activities.
2. Camping may be
conducted only in designated areas.
3. Fires are allowed only in designated
areas.
4. Visitors shall be
responsible for the proper disposal of all waste-water, refuse and trash by
placing it in designated containers, if provided, or removed to an off-site
disposal facility or receptacle.
5.
Vehicles are allowed only in areas designated as public access roads.
6. Motor vehicle or vessel operation in water
bodies, wetlands, or low lying areas located inside the boundaries of the
Buffer Preserves is allowed only where designated for such use with
signs.
(c) Waiver of
Restrictions for Property Management. The prohibition or limitation of
activities in this section shall not apply to Department staff or cooperating
management agencies, volunteers, or contractors conducting management
activities that are approved by the Department, consistent with a management
plan approved by the Board of Trustees, and authorized in accordance with
Chapter 18-2, F.A.C., if such authorization is required.
(d) Closures. The Department, in furtherance
of the policy and intent of Chapter 253, F.S., shall close any Buffer Preserve
or section thereof to the public at any time and for any interval of time, when
necessary to protect: public health, safety or welfare due to causes such as
fire, weather conditions, natural hazards, management activities or
environmental conditions; natural resources such as seasonally nesting birds at
a specific site; and cultural resources such as Indian middens. Staff of the
Department's Office of Coastal and Aquatic Managed Areas shall post the
closings.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 253.86(1) FS. Law Implemented 253.86, Chapter 258, Part II FS.
New 8-7-94, Amended 5-8-96, 7-1-03.
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