Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 29I-5.003 - Review Criteria
(1) Projects of
Regional Significance.
In reviewing Projects of Regional Significance, the following criteria is generally used in whole or in part:
(a) Project's consistency with adopted
regional and local goals, objectives and policies.
(b) The need for the project and whether it
duplicates an existing program.
(c)
Appropriateness of the proposed funding levels and its project costs.
(d) Accuracy of data utilized;
appropriateness of methodology, and the completeness of the proposal.
(e) The project's potential for air, noise
and water pollution.
(f) The
potential impact on historic/archeologic sites, wildlife habitats and sensitive
ecosystems.
(g) The potential for
increased surface water runoff and/or erosion.
(h) The accessibility to adequate
infrastructure.
(i) The location of
project in relation to those it will serve.
(j) If the project is located in the coastal
zone, the project's compatibility with the State's Coastal Zone Management
Program.
(k) The impact of traffic
generated by the project.
(l) The
effects on energy resource supply and demand.
(m) The project's potential secondary impacts
including impacts on neighboring communities.
(n) The potential displacement of people,
housing or business.
(o) The
project's relationship to flood plain.
(2) Projects of Less than Regional
Significance.
In reviewing Projects of Less Than Regional Significance, consistency with adopted regional and local goals, objectives and policies is assessed.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 186.505(1) FS. Law Implemented 380.06 FS.
New 9-5-78, Amended 10-15-78, Formerly 29I-5.03, Amended 5-14-09.
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