(1)
Applications for environmental resource permits, notices, requests for
verification of exemption, petitions for formal determinations of wetland and
other surface waters and other determinations requested under Chapter 62-330,
F.A.C., shall be processed in accordance with Chapter 62-330, F.A.C., and
Environmental Resource Permit Applicant's Handbook Volumes I and II, and not in
accordance with this rule. For all other applications, within 30 days after
receipt of an application, the District shall notify the applicant if the
application is incomplete and request the additional information required to
make the application complete. The applicant shall have up to 90 days to submit
all information requested. If additional information is not supplied within 90
days after notice by the District, the application will be denied for lack of
completeness as provided in subsection (2). Within 30 days after receiving all
additional information requested from the applicant, the District shall review
it and may request only clarifications of the information or request answers to
new questions raised or directly related to the information previously
furnished. The applicant shall have up to 90 days from issuance of the
District's request for clarifying or additional information to submit the
information requested. If the requested information is not supplied within 90
days after notice by the District, the application will be denied for lack of
completeness as provided in subsection (2). If the applicant believes the
request of the District for such clarifying or additional information is not
authorized by law or rule, upon receipt of the applicant's written request the
District shall deem the application complete and proceed to process the permit
application.
(a) The applicant shall include
with each submittal of information in support of a pending permit application
an Applicant Transmittal Form,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-00741
Form No. LEG-R.046.01 (08/11), which form is incorporated herein by reference
and can be obtained from the District's website at
www.WaterMatters.org or from District
offices. The applicant shall specify on the Applicant Transmittal Form the
application number for which the information or material is being submitted and
the contents of the submittal and shall state whether the accompanying
submittal completes the applicant's response to the District's request for
additional or clarifying information. District staff shall proceed to process
the permit application upon receipt of the applicant's information and
statement that the submittal completes the applicant's response, upon receipt
of the applicant's written request that the District proceed to process the
application or, if no statement and additional information is received, upon
the conclusion of the 90-day response period.
(b) Upon written request by the applicant, an
extension of time shall be granted by the District staff upon a showing by the
applicant that a good faith effort is being made to provide the additional
information and the additional time is required.
(c) Denial of an application for lack of
completeness is without prejudice to the applicant's right to file a new
application on the same subject matter.
(2) If requested information is not submitted
to the District within the time limits set forth in subsection (1) above, or if
an application remains incomplete for more than 365 days and no further
extension of time will be granted, District staff shall issue to the applicant
a notice advising of staff's intent to deny the application and that the
applicant may request referral of the application to the Governing Board for
final action. Upon such request and provided the request is made in sufficient
time for agency action to occur within the time limits required by Chapter 120,
F.S., or other applicable law, the application will be referred to the
Governing Board for final action. Applications not referred to the Governing
Board will be denied by staff issuance of a notice of final action to deny the
permit application for lack of completeness.