(1) This general permit authorizes the
following activities:
(a) Activities required
for crossings of state-assumed waters associated with the construction,
expansion, modification, or improvement of linear transportation projects
(e.g., roads, highways, railways, trails, airport runways, and taxiways) in
state-assumed waters.
1. The activity cannot
cause the loss of greater than 1/2-acre of state-assumed waters.
2. Any stream channel modification, including
bank stabilization, is limited to the minimum necessary to construct or protect
the linear transportation project; such modifications must be in the immediate
vicinity of the project.
(b) Temporary structures, fills, and work,
including the use of temporary mats, necessary to construct the linear
transportation project.
1. Appropriate
measures must be taken to maintain normal downstream flows and minimize
flooding to the maximum extent practicable, when temporary structures, work,
and fill, including cofferdams, are necessary for construction activities,
access fills, or dewatering of construction sites.
2. Temporary fills must consist of materials,
and be placed in a manner, that will not be eroded by expected high
flows.
3. Temporary fills must be
removed in their entirety and the affected areas returned to pre-construction
elevations.
4. The areas affected
by temporary fills must be revegetated.
(2) This general permit does not authorize:
(a) Non-linear features commonly associated
with transportation projects, such as vehicle maintenance or storage buildings,
parking lots, train stations, or aircraft hangars.
(b) Activities within the Belle Meade South
area bounded by I-75 to the north, CR 951 to the west, Miller Canal to the
east, and U.S. 41 to the south in Collier County.
(c) Activities within Golden Gate Estates,
south of Alligator Alley in Collier County.
(d) Activities within Golden Gate Estates,
that together with other activities exceed 0.5 acres of dredging or filling
within Golden Gate Estates north of Alligator Alley in Collier
County.
(3) The permittee
must submit a notice of intent to use this general permit to the agency prior
to commencing the activity if:
(a) The loss
of state-assumed waters exceeds 1/10-acre.
(b) There is dredging or filling in a special
aquatic site, including wetlands.
(c) The project is in the following rivers,
creeks, and their tributaries.
1. Escambia
River
2. Yellow River
3. Shoal River
4. Choctawhatchee River
5. Chipola River
6. Apalachicola River
7. Ochlockonee River
8. Santa Fe River
9. New River (Bradford and Union County
line)
10. Econfina
Creek.
(4) For
activities that require notice of intent to use this general permit, the notice
must include any other general permit(s), or individual permit(s) used or
intended to be used to authorize any part of the proposed project or any
related activity, including other separate and distant crossings that require
authorization but do not require submittal of a notice of intent.
(5) For linear transportation projects
crossing a single waterbody more than one time at separate and distant
locations, or multiple waterbodies at separate and distant locations, each
crossing is considered a single and complete project for purposes of the
general permit authorization.
(6)
The Agency shall require mitigation, when necessary, to ensure that the
authorized activity results in no more than minimal individual and cumulative
adverse environmental effects.
Editor notes:
The effective date of the
rule will be the effective date of assumption, which is the date identified by
EPA as published in the Federal Register ยง
373.4146,
F.S.