Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 40B-9.021 - Definitions
When used in this part, the term:
(1) "Access" means a point where the public
can enter District lands by foot, horseback or non-motorized
vehicles.
(2) "Aircraft" means any
vehicle supported for flight in the air by buoyancy or by the dynamic action of
air on its surfaces, including powered airplanes, gliders, helicopters, or
unmanned aerial vehicles.
(3)
"Boating" includes the use of any type of motorized or non-motorized vessel on
water.
(4) "Camping" means to use a
vehicle, tent, or other shelter, and/or to arrange bedding with the intent to
stay overnight.
(5) "Commercial
activity" means the sale or leasing, or offering for sale or lease, for profit
any merchandise or service associated with the use of District lands including,
but not limited to, providing guide services, vehicles or animals on District
lands.
(6) "Conservation easement"
means a right of interest in real property which is appropriate to retaining
land or water areas predominantly in their natural, scenic, open, agricultural,
or wooded condition. A conservation easement restricts the underlying fee
owner's use of the property consistent with the purpose of the easement.
Conservation easements are perpetual, undivided interests in property that run
with the land. District conservation easements are governed by Section
704.06, F.S.
(7) "Daytime Hours" means one and one-half
hour before sunrise to one and one-half hour after sunset.
(8) "Department" means the Florida Department
of Environmental Protection or its successor agency or agencies.
(9) "District" means the Suwannee River Water
Management District.
(10) "District
lands" or "District real property" means any fee simple interest or other
interests in real property titled to the District.
(11) "District lease" means the granting of
either an exclusive or non-exclusive use of or interest in District real
property for a specified period of time.
(12) "Entrance" means a designated location
or boundary where public motorized vehicle access to District lands is
authorized.
(13) "Facility" or
"Structure" means any object placed on District lands intended to be
permanently attached to the land, or which would be considered a fixture under
Florida Law.
(14) "Firearms and
similar devices" means shotguns, rifles, muzzle loading guns, pistols,
revolvers, air guns, gas guns, blow guns, bows, crossbows, spear guns, or any
other device capable of mechanically propelling an arrow, spear, or other
projectile.
(15) "Governing Board"
means the Governing Board of the Suwannee River Water Management
District.
(16) "Historic resource"
means any prehistoric or historic district, site, building, object, or other
real or personal property of historical, architectural, or archaeological
value, or folklife resources. These properties or resources may include, but
are not limited to, monuments, memorials, Indian habitations, ceremonial sites,
abandoned settlements, sunken or abandoned ships, engineering works, treasure
trove, artifacts, or other objects with intrinsic historic or archaeological
value, or any part thereof, relating to history, government, and culture of the
state.
(17) "Management plan" means
the District Land Management Plan adopted by the Governing Board that details
the District's land management activities or other property specific land
management plan adopted by the Governing Board.
(18) "Mobility-impaired person" means a
person who is permanently physically disabled by being either paraplegic,
hemiplegic, or quadriplegic, permanently dependent upon a wheelchair for
ambulation or permanently required to use assisting aids to walk, or having had
a complete single-leg amputation above the knee.
(19) "Motorized vehicle" means any vehicle
which travels over land on wheels and is partially or completely powered by a
motor, as well as animal-drawn carriages and buggies.
(20) "Paintball equipment" means paint balls,
paintball guns, refillable gas tanks, paintball gun propellant canisters,
paintball targets, and any other device associated with paintball
activities.
(21) "Public road"
means any road, path, land, or trail designated by name, number or map for
public motorized vehicle access.
(22) "Resource-based recreational purpose"
means any outdoor activity that depends on natural resources and includes, but
is not limited to, fishing, hunting, horseback riding, bicycling, swimming,
camping, hiking, boating, diving, wildlife viewing and other passive
recreation.
(23) "Secondary road"
means any road, path, land, or trail designated by name, number or map for
public motorized vehicle access. Secondary road conditions may require
four-wheel drive vehicles, all-wheel drive vehicles or other vehicles as set
forth in Rule 40B-9.131, F.A.C.
(24) "Special Use Authorization" means the
granting of a privilege to use District lands for specified purposes and does
not confer any property or possessory interest to the holder.
(25) "Survey" means a certified survey signed
by a licensed land surveyor authorized to practice surveying in the State of
Florida.
(26) "Surveillance Camera"
means any device or hardware placed on District lands that takes photographs or
videos while unattended or overnight.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 373.044, 373.083, 373.139 FS. Law Implemented 259.01, 373.103, 373.139, 373.59 FS.
New 3-1-83, Amended 4-1-93, 5-31-09, 7-21-10, 5-9-17.
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