(1) This general permit authorizes dredging
or filling associated with the reversion of an area permitted under Corps
Nationwide Permit 27, the general permit under Rule
62-331.225, F.A.C., or any other
applicable ERP or Section 404 permit that specifically references reversion, to
its documented prior condition when the reversion is conducted:
(a) In accordance with the terms and
conditions of a binding stream or wetland enhancement or restoration agreement,
or a wetland creation agreement, between the landowner and the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (FWS), the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), the
Farm Service Agency (FSA), the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), the
National Ocean Service (NOS), U.S. Forest Service (USFS), or a state agency;
or
(b) As a component of voluntary
wetland restoration, enhancement, and creation actions documented by the NRCS
or USDA Technical Service Provider pursuant to NRCS Field Office Technical
Guide standards.
(c) In
state-assumed waters for reversion of wetlands that were restored, enhanced, or
established on prior-converted cropland or on uplands, in accordance with a
binding agreement between the landowner and NRCS, FSA, FWS, or state agencies
(even though the restoration, enhancement, or creation activity did not require
a Section 404 permit).
(2) This general permit does not authorize
reversion of an area used for a compensatory mitigation project to its prior
condition, since compensatory mitigation is generally intended to be
permanent.
(3) Authorized
activities are subject to the following conditions:
(a) The reversion activity has been evaluated
by FWS under Section 7 or Section 10 consultation, and a Section 7 incidental
take statement or Section 10 incidental take permit has been issued for the
activity, if required. If Section 7 or Section 10 consultation for the
reversion activities was completed for the original permit or agreement,
specifically addresses the reversion, and there are no unexpected site
conditions that had not previously been addressed, then a new consultation
shall not be required.
(b) The
prior condition and the option for reversion shall be documented in the
original agreement or permit, and the determination of return to prior
conditions will be made by the federal agency or appropriate state agency
executing the agreement or permit in which the reversion was
identified.
(c) The reversion must
be completed within five years after expiration of a limited term stream or
wetland enhancement or restoration agreement, or a wetland creation agreement
or permit.
(d) Reporting. The
permittee must submit a report the to the Agency at least 30 days prior to
commencing activities in state-assumed waters authorized by this general
permit. The report shall include:
1.
Information on baseline ecological conditions on the project site, such as a
delineation of wetlands, streams, and/or other aquatic habitats; and
2. A copy of:
a. The binding stream enhancement or
restoration agreement or wetland enhancement, restoration, or creation
agreement, or a project description, including project plans and location
map;
b. The NRCS or USDA Technical
Service Provider documentation for the voluntary stream enhancement or
restoration action or wetland restoration, enhancement, or creation
action;
c. The SMCRA permit issued
by OSMRE or the applicable state agency;
d. The FWS biological assessment, including
any applicable incidental take statement or
permit.
(e)
Once an area has been reverted to its prior physical condition, it will be
subject to any regulatory requirements applicable to that type of land at the
time.
(4) Notwithstanding
the provisions of paragraphs
62-331.200(3)(c) through
(j), F.A.C., notice of intent to use this
general permit, other than submittal of the information in paragraph (3)(d),
above, is not required for activities authorized under this general
permit.
(5) Compensatory mitigation
is not required for activities authorized by this general permit.
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.