Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-330.458 - General Permit for the Construction and Maintenance of Electric Power Lines by Electric Utilities
(1) A general
permit is provided in Section
403.814(6),
F.S., for the construction of power lines and electrical support structures by
electric utilities. Terms used in this general permit shall have the meanings
specified below:
(a) "Access areas" shall
mean areas which are cleared to allow equipment to reach existing electrical
structures or the proposed location of electrical structures;
(b) "Existing facilities" shall mean existing
power lines, substations or power plants;
(c) "Impact site" shall mean that portion of
a wetland area within the right-of-way either surrounded by uplands within the
right-of-way or lying between upland segments of the right-of-way within which
clearing of vegetation to the ground is proposed to occur;
(d) "Power line" shall mean the conductors,
supporting structures, and related hardware installed or maintained by electric
utilities as defined in Section
366.02(2),
F.S.;
(e) "Project" shall mean the
proposed or existing power line for which use of the general permit is
proposed;
(f) "Selective clearing"
shall mean the cutting or control of vegetation by hand, herbicide, or
mechanized equipment that minimizes soil compaction, to a height no lower than
the water level at the time of cutting or ground level in areas without
standing water. This would include removal of the cut trees from the wetland in
cases where leaving the trees would preclude revegetation or impound water
flow. This shall not mean the non-selective aerial or broadcast application of
herbicides;
(g) "Siting board"
means the Governor and Cabinet as provided in Section
403.503(8),
F.S.;
(h) "Work areas" shall mean
areas surrounding the electrical support structures, towers, poles, and guy
wires which must be cleared to enable equipment to install and maintain the
power line.
(2)
Activities conducted under this general permit shall comply with Section
403.814(6),
F.S., and the following additional conditions.
(a) The shoreline of forested wetlands is
interpreted to be the mean or ordinary high water line.
(b) Any mechanized equipment that is used to
cut or remove vegetation shall be of a type and be operated so as to minimize
soil compaction. Except for Brazilian pepper (Schinus
terebinthifolius), Australian pine (Casuarina spp.),
and punk tree (Melaleuca quinquinerva), clearing in the
remainder of the project right-of-way within wetlands shall be limited to
selective clearing of vegetation which has an expected mature height of 14 feet
or more. During construction and while conducting normal maintenance
activities, the permittee shall eradicate all Brazilian pepper, Australian
pine, and Melaleuca from the wetland portion of the
right-of-way. During the initial clearing event, and during subsequent
maintenance cycles, EPA approved herbicides may be used on the following:
1. Vegetation growing within the area that
was formerly cleared to the ground,
2. Vegetation with an expected mature height
of over 14 feet growing within the remainder of the right-of-way; and,
3. Exotic vegetation within the
right-of-way.
(c) Areas
dominated (90 percent or greater aerial coverage) by exotic species shall not
be included in the acreage calculation of clearing to ground of forested
wetlands. The ten mile sections shall be measured from the beginning of the
project to the terminus of the project, or vice versa, and the sections shall
not end in a wetland. In cases where the section does end in a wetland, the
closest landward edge of the wetland shall be the section terminus.
(d) Diversion and impoundment of surface
waters shall be limited to incidental diversion during construction, and
diversion which occurs around support structures, towers, guy wires, and
poles.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 373.026(7), 373.043, 373.118(1), 373.406(5), 373.413 1, 373.414(9), 373.418, 403.805(1) FS. Law Implemented 373.118(1), 373.406(5), 373.413, 373.4131, 373.414(9), 373.416, 373.418, 373.426, 403.814(1), 403.814(6), 403.814(7) FS.
New 10-3-95, Formerly 62-341.620, Amended 10-1-13.
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