Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 28-27.008 - General Minimum Standards
All development within the Green Swamp Area of Critical State Concern shall meet the following standards and criteria:
(1) The developer shall provide for the
release of surface water runoff, collected or uncollected, in a manner
approximating the natural, surface water flow regime of the area.
(2) The first floor or basement floor of all
structures shall be constructed at least one (1) foot above the Regulatory
Flood Level for the particular area.
(3) Treatment of storm-water runoff shall be
provided by settling ponds, soil fixatives, control of non-point chemical
pollutants, or the performance equivalent structures or systems when such
runoff may contaminate surface or ground water resources.
(4) Except for roads, any nonpermeable
surface greater than 20, 000 square feet shall provide for release of surface
runoff, collected or uncollected, in a manner approximating the natural surface
water flow regime of the area.
(5)
Soils exposed during site alteration shall be stabilized and retention ponds or
performance equivalent structures or systems maintained in order to retain
runoff and siltation on the construction site.
(6) Any altered site shall be revegetated and
such revegetation shall be subsequently completed within 180 days following
completion of a development. Revegetation shall be accomplished with
pre-existing species or other suitable species except that undesirable exotic
species shall not be replanted or propagated.
(7) Fill areas and related dredge or borrow
ponds shall be aligned substantially in the direction of local surface water
flows and shall be separated from other fill areas and ponds by areas of
vegetation of comparable size. Dredge or borrow ponds shall provide for the
release of storm waters as sheet flow from their downstream end and into areas
of vegetation. Access roads to and between fill areas shall provide for the
passage of water in a manner approximating the natural flow regime and designed
to accommodate the 50 year storm. Fill areas and related ponds shall not
substantially retain or divert the total flow.
(8) Man-made lakes, ponds, or other
containment works shall be constructed with a maximum slope of 30 degrees to a
depth of six feet of water. Whenever mineral extraction is completed in new
quarries, shoreline sloping, revegetation, and contouring of soils or tailings
shall be completed before abandonment. Existing quarry lakes shall be exempt
from this provision, except that whenever any person carries out any activity
defined as development or applies for a development permit, as defined herein,
to develop any existing quarry lake area, these regulations shall
apply.
(9) Development shall not
detrimentally change the quantity of ground and surface water available for
recharge to the Floridan Aquifer. A developer shall not cause storm water from
the site to discharge or runoff into an existing sinkhole.
(10) The development shall not impair the
water retention and filtering capacity of wetlands soils or
vegetation.
(11) New drainage
facilities shall release water in a manner approximating the natural local
surface flow regime, through a spreader pond or performance equivalent
structure or system, either on site or to a natural retention or natural
filtration and flow area. New drainage facilities shall also maintain a ground
water level sufficient to protect wetland vegetation through the use of weirs
or performance equivalent structures or systems. Said facilities shall not
retain, divert, or otherwise block or channel the naturally occurring flows in
a strand or slough.
(12) Solid
waste disposal sites shall meet all the requirements of this code.
(13) Site alteration shall be permitted only
when such alteration will not cause siltation of wetlands or reduce the natural
retention and filtering capabilities of wetlands.
(14) Ground water withdrawal shall comply
with the standards and regulations of the Southwest Florida Water Management
District or its successor agency.
(15) Placement of structures shall be
consistent with sound floodplain management practices such as compliance with
Flood District Disaster Protection Act of 1973.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 380.05 FS. Law Implemented 380.05(8) FS.
New 7-20-75, Formerly 22F-6.08, 27F-6.08, 27F-6.008, Amended 1-15-14.
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