Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-340.100 - Intent
(1) This rule's
intent is to provide a unified statewide methodology for the delineation of the
extent of wetlands and surface waters to satisfy the mandate of Section
373.421, F.S. This delineation
methodology is intended to approximate the combined landward extent of wetlands
as determined by a water management district and the Department immediately
before the effective date of this rule. Before implementing the specific
provisions of this methodology, the regulating agency shall attempt to identify
wetlands according to the definition for wetlands in Section
373.019(25),
F.S., and subsection 62-340.200(19),
F.A.C., below. The landward extent of wetlands shall be determined by the
dominance of plant species, soils and other hydrologic evidence indicative of
regular and periodic inundation or saturation. In all cases, attempts shall be
made to locate the landward extent of wetlands visually by on site inspection,
or aerial photointerpretation in combination with ground truthing, without
quantitative sampling. If this cannot be accomplished, the quantitative methods
in paragraph 62-301.400(1)(c),
F.A.C., shall be used unless the applicant or petitioner and regulating agency
agree, in writing, on an alternative method for quantitatively analyzing the
vegetation onsite. The methodology shall not be used to delineate areas which
are not wetlands as defined in subsection
62-340.200(19),
F.A.C., nor to delineate as wetlands or surface waters areas exempted from
delineation by statute or agency rule.
(2) The Department shall be responsible for
ensuring statewide coordination and consistency in the delineation of surface
waters and wetlands pursuant to this rule, by providing training and guidance
to the Department, Districts, and local governments in implementing the
methodology.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 373.421 FS. Law Implemented 373.421, 373.4211 FS.
New 7-1-94, Formerly 17-340.100.
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