Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-330.632 - General Permit for the Restoration, Establishment and Enhancement of Low Profile Oyster Habitat
(1) A general
permit is hereby provided for the construction, restoration, and enhancement of
low profile oyster habitat (LPOH) within estuaries, lagoons, or other tidal
waters, subject to the following:
(a) The
total footprint of the LPOH is one quarter acre in size or less;
(b) The work shall be conducted or directly
supervised by persons having expertise designing and implementing oyster
habitat restoration activities;
(c)
The LPOH shall not be inconsistent with any management plan approved by a
federal, state, regional and/or local agency that addresses oyster habitat,
wetland vegetation, submerged resources, water quality, navigation, or fishing
and recreational values of the waterbody, including any Aquatic Preserve
management plan adopted under Chapter 18-20, F.A.C.;
(d) The LPOH shall not be considered as
mitigation to offset impacts for any other project;
(e) The LPOH shall not serve or include any
aquaculture activity regulated under Chapter 597, F.S.; and
(f) The LPOH shall not adversely affect
existing natural resources or resource activities within or adjacent to the
footprint of the proposed LPOH footprint.
(2) The notice required in Rule
62-330.402, F.A.C., shall
include documentation, statements, or demonstrations that the above limitations
will be met, together with the following:
(a)
An explanation of the overall ecological benefit to be achieved by the
LPOH;
(b) Documentation that the
person using this general permit has authorization from the owner(s) of the
submerged lands, if other than the State of Florida, to conduct the proposed
activities;
(c) An environmental
resource survey of the bottom of the waterbody throughout the LPOH area,
including an additional 50 foot-wide perimeter surrounding the LPOH area
demonstrating that:
1. The LPOH area,
including the 50 foot-wide perimeter area, does not have any submerged aquatic
vegetation or hardbottom resources present;
2. The LPOH will not affect an
archaeological, cultural, or historical resource area regulated under Chapter
267, F.S.;
3. The LPOH will not
have any work conducted within 100 meters of actively nesting wading bird
colonies or within 180 meters of actively nesting tern or skimmer
colonies;
4. The LPOH will not be
constructed within:
a. 100 feet from the
outside edge of any designated channel marked in accordance with Section
327.40 F.S. or federally
maintained channel without written approval from the entity responsible for
channel maintenance;
b. Any channel
traditionally used for navigation;
c. 100 feet of any dock or overwater
structure without notice to the current property owner;
d. Any other designated management zone that
requires approval to conduct activities unless written approval is received
from the managing agency; or
e. Any
previously permitted mitigation areas.
(d) Agreement that the activity will comply
with the additional conditions of subsection (3), below.
(3) All work under this general permit shall
be conducted in conformance with the following specific conditions:
(a) LPOH materials shall consist of only the
following:
1. Clean, sediment free culture
materials (cultch) that does not contain deleterious substances that have the
potential to leach into surface waters. Cultch shall consist of:
a. Recycled shell that has been quarantined
for a minimum of three months;
b.
Fossil shell;
c. Limerock
consisting of a minimum of 20 percent calcium carbonate by volume, with 90
percent of the limerock being no more than six inches in diameter; or
d. Concrete material in which at least 90
percent of the concrete material is no more than six inches in diameter.
Concrete shall not be used for a LPOH located in an Aquatic
Preserve.
2. Cultch that
was intentionally placed in marine or estuarine waters for a period of time to
collect oyster larvae, or seedstock (juvenile shellfish species) that has been
cultured and placed in marine or estuarine waters for growout; or
3. Cultch or seedstock that has been
generated as a result of shellfish aquaculture activities in accordance with
Section 597.010,
F.S.
(b) LPOH materials
shall be firmly fixed on the substrate, bagged, or otherwise contained in such
a way as to prevent movement away from the LPOH footprint.
(c) LPOH materials shall not be
indiscriminately dumped, placed on substrate with more than five live oysters
per square meter, or placed outside of the footprint limits.
(d) The LPOH may consist of placement of LPOH
materials in locations where no oyster reef currently exists, restoration of an
existing degraded oyster reef to its known historical height, or restoration of
an existing degraded oyster reef to the average elevation of existing natural
oyster reefs in the immediate vicinity of the LPOH area. Final elevation shall
not exceed 18 inches above the existing bottom elevation in locations where no
oyster reef currently exists. In no circumstance shall LPOH material be placed
at a height above the mean high water elevation.
(e) The LPOH shall not cause harmful erosion
or shoaling to adjacent submerged areas and shorelines.
(f) The LPOH shall not cause adverse impacts
to the fishing and recreational use of the waterbody, aquatic and wetland
dependent species, or submerged resources.
(4) A minimum of 60 days prior to submittal
of a notice required in subsection (2), above, the person proposing to use this
general permit shall conduct at least one pre-notice meeting with the
appropriate Agency staff to discuss the project. If the LPOH is proposed within
an Aquatic Preserve, the manager of that preserve or their designee shall be
invited to the pre-notice meeting.
(5) The activities authorized in this general
permit shall not commence until the Agency has provided written verification of
qualification in accordance with section 5.3.2 of Applicant's Handbook, Volume
I.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 373.044, 373.113, 373.118, 373.171, 373.4131 FS. Law Implemented 253.034(1), 373.118, 373.406(5), 373.4131, 373.414(9), 403.814(1) FS.
New 10-1-13, Amended 6-1-18.
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