(1) Any person desiring to obtain a permit
for construction seaward of the CCCL or 50-foot setback from the Department,
except those persons applying pursuant to the emergency procedures in Rule
62B-33.014, F.A.C., shall submit
a completed application form to the Department at the address below. The permit
application form, which is entitled "Application for a Permit for Construction
Seaward of the CCCL or 50 Foot Setback" - DEP Form #73-100, September 2018, is
hereby adopted and incorporated by reference, located here:
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-09946.
Copies of the form can be obtained by contacting the Department of
Environmental Protection, 2600 Blair Stone Road, MS 3522, Tallahassee, Florida
32399-2400; at
https://floridadep.gov/water/coastal-construction-control-line/content/coastal-construction-control-line-cccl-forms
or by telephoning (850)245-2094. The application shall contain the following
specific information:
(a) Name, mailing
address, and telephone number of the property owner and of any duly authorized
agent making the application on behalf of the owner, and the signature of the
applicant.
(b) Sufficient evidence
of ownership including the legal description of the property for which the
permit is requested. Examples of evidence of ownership may include a copy of an
executed warranty deed bearing evidence of appropriate recordation; a copy of a
long term lease-purchase agreement, or contract for deed; a copy of a property
tax receipt bearing the name and address of the current owner; articles of
condominium bearing evidence of appropriate recordation (for condominiums); or
the cooperative documents defined in Section
719.103(13)(a),
F.S. (for residential cooperatives). Other documents submitted as evidence of
ownership will be reviewed by the staff and shall be rejected if found not to
be sufficient. A copy of a quit claim deed, a purchase contract, an affidavit
from the owner, or a tax record obtained from an Internet website (unless
obtained from an authenticated official county record) is not sufficient
evidence of ownership. If the applicant is not the property owner, the
applicant shall submit certification on the form provided by the Department as
part of the permit application form, which is referenced in subsection
62B-33.008(3),
F.A.C., authorizing the applicant to act as the owner's agent for the purpose
of applying for a permit and to act on behalf of the owner in other matters
pertaining to the permit.
(c)
Written evidence, provided by the appropriate local governmental entity having
jurisdiction over the activity, that the proposed activity, as submitted to the
Department, does not contravene local setback requirements or zoning
codes.
(d) A statement describing
the proposed work, activity, or construction.
(e) A signed and sealed survey of the subject
property. The information depicted on the drawing shall be from a field survey
conducted not more than six months prior to the date of the application. The
survey shall comply with the requirements given in Rule
62B-33.0081, F.A.C.
(f) For structures with proposed permanent
exterior lighting, a dimensioned marine turtle lighting plan that includes all
exterior lighting drawn to an appropriate scale showing:
1. The location of all proposed permanent
exterior lighting fixtures clearly marked by distinctive symbols for each model
used, and
2. A table with the
column headings shown below providing the specified information for each
fixture model and light source used, and
|
Fixture Label
|
Fixture Quantity
|
Fixture Mounting Type
|
Fixture Mounting Height
|
Manufacturer and Catalog No.
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Lamp type, color and
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Structure Level1
|
Location of
Fixture2
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Drawing Sheet Number
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Labeled Cut Sheet Provided (Y/N)
|
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1Ground Level (Level 1)
2Landward side of
structure
Second Level, Third Level, etc. Beachside of
structure
|
3. A
detailed description or manufacturer's catalog sheet (cut sheet) for each
fixture model used.
4. The specific
tinting value on all non-opaque doors, walls, balcony railings, deck railings,
windows, and
5. Photometric
information for structures 7, 000 square feet or larger with exterior lighting
on parking lots, pools, and deck areas.
(g) For major habitable multifamily dwelling
structures, detailed foundation plans and specifications. These documents shall
be signed and sealed by a a registered professional.
(h) A dimensioned site plan. The drawings
shall be signed and sealed by a registered professional. The site plan shall
include:
1. The locations and exterior
dimensions of all proposed structures, including foundations and other
activities, and the bearings and distances from the CCCL or 50-foot setback to
the seaward corners of the foundations of any major structures or the seaward
limit of any coastal or shore-protection structure.
2. Dimensions and locations of the foundation
outlines of any existing structures on adjacent properties and distances from
the CCCL or 50-foot setback to the seaward corners of the foundations of any
existing structures or the seaward limit of any coastal or shore-protection
structure. These measurements shall include all structures that the applicant
contends have established a reasonably continuous and uniform construction line
for permits requested under the provisions of Section
161.052(2)(b)
or 161.053(4)(b),
F.S.
3. Dimensions and locations of
the foundation outlines of any existing structures on the subject property and
distances from the CCCL or 50-foot setback to the seaward corners of the
foundations of any major structures or the seaward limit of any coastal or
shore-protection structure.
4. The
horizontal location of the erosion control line (if one exists).
5. The contour lines corresponding to
elevation 0.00 (NAVD).
6. The
approximate contour of mean high water and the seasonal high water.
7. The horizontal location of the seaward
line of vegetation and outlines of existing natural vegetation.
8. The horizontal location of the CCCL or the
50-foot setback (if no CCCL is established for the county in which the property
is located) for the full width of the subject property, including the location
and full stamping of the two nearest Department or published second order or
higher horizontal control points.
9. The location and dimensions of the
property boundary, rights of way, and easements, if any.
10. The property owner and project name,
street address, scale, north arrow, sheet number, and date of
drawings.
11. The location of work
limits, construction fences, and dune features and vegetation to be protected
during construction.
(i)
A dimensioned grading plan. The drawings shall be signed and sealed by a
registered professional. The grading plan shall include:
1. Existing and proposed elevations, contours
and spot elevations; and
2.
Proposed excavation and fill volumes seaward of the CCCL, including excavation
and fill associated with swimming pools and other water retention structures,
and site grading.
3. Certification
from a registered professional that the fill material meets the
specifications/criteria of subsection
62B-33.005(7),
F.A.C.
4. For multifamily habitable
and commercial structures only
, the following information is
required:
a. A table specifying all
excavation and fill volumes seaward of the CCCL associated with the project,
including excavation or fill associated with the construction of foundations,
basements, swimming pools and other water retention structures, and site
grading;
b. Samples of proposed
fill material (either imported or excavated) shall be submitted to the
Department if the fill material will be placed on the beach, within the dune
system or coastal strand vegetation, or seaward of armoring; or if the fill
material volume will be greater than 700 cubic yards and will be placed within
50 feet of a frontal dune, dune bluff or primary dune, whichever is more
seaward;
c. The storage locations
and description of handling methods for all temporary excavation and fill
material; and
d. Geotechnical data
sufficient to determine the fill material meets the standards of subsection
62B-33.005(7),
F.A.C.
(j)
Dimensioned cross-sections. The drawings shall be signed and sealed by a
registered professional. The cross-sections shall include a typical view from
the mean high water line (MHWL) to the CCCL depicting all structures and
building elevations, proposed and existing grades, subgrade construction,
excavation, fill, and elevations for any proposed or existing rigid coastal
structures.
(k) For rigid coastal
structures, a dimensioned site plan and detailed final construction plans and
specifications for all proposed structures or excavation. These documents shall
be signed and sealed by an engineer licensed in the State of Florida and shall
bear the certification specified in paragraph
62B-33.0051(2)(c),
F.A.C., and the site plan shall include all information required in subsection
62B-33.0081(1),
F.A.C.
(l) Details, including
engineering design computations, for any proposed waste or storm water
discharge onto, over, under, or across the beach and dune system, such as storm
water runoff, swimming pool drainage, well discharge, domestic waste systems,
or outfalls. For multi-family dwellings, commercial developments, paved
roadways, parking lots, and any de-watering projects, the applicant shall
provide a dimensioned storm water management plan or other drainage plan(s).
These plans shall show all conveyance systems (pipes, swales, culverts, wells,
catchbasins, outlets), retention areas, invert elevations, and surface runoff
drainage arrows.
(m) An anticipated
construction schedule.
(n) A
detailed planting plan drawn to an appropriate scale. The planting plan shall
include:
1. The location, typical sizes, and
approximate spacing of proposed plants;
2. The proposed temporary or permanent
irrigation systems;
3. Existing
native vegetation and plants to be removed; and
4. A plant list with both scientific and
common names.
(o)
Planting and maintenance plans drawn to an appropriate scale shall be submitted
if planting or removal of native vegetation is proposed as part of a proposed
dune restoration or enhancement project, Such plans shall include
specifications and schedules for the establishment of native plantings and the
locations of:
1. The MHWL;
2. The seasonal high water line;
3. The seaward most vegetation line and
existing stands of vegetation;
4.
The dune crest(s);
5. The
foundations of structures on the property;
6. Any proposed planting areas, including
dimensions; and
7. Any dune
protection elements such as construction fences, sand fences or
signs.