Laserfiche WebLink
Sent via email to: kpein@sibfl.net <br />Date: March 13, 2023 <br />SUSAN SIMPSON <br />18070 COLLINS AVENUE <br />SUNNY ISLES BEACH FL 33160 <br />RE: 2023 - Pre-Authorization for Disaster Debris Management Sites (DDMS) <br />Dear SUSAN SIMPSON <br />This is to notify you that on March 13, 2023, the Department of Environmental Protection (the Department) <br />received your request for pre-authorization of a disaster debris management site(s) (DDMS) for 2023. <br />Disaster debris includes hurricane/storm-generated debris and all other types of disaster debris. <br />The Department has evaluated your request for a DDMS at the following location(s): <br />: GATEWAY PARK-104889Site Name <br />: 151 SUNNY ISLES BLVD CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACHSite Address <br />Sunny Isles Beach, FL, 33160 <br />: Construction & Demolition Debris, Yard Trash, MixedWaste Planned for Management <br />: Susan SimpsonOn-Site Contact <br />(305) 792-1800, ssimpson@sibfl.net <br />: Danielle Jimenez, (305)372-6509, danielle.jimenez@miamidade.govDEP/Local Program Contact <br />Unless you receive a subsequent notification from the Department concerning the status of these sites, you <br />may consider them pre-authorized as disaster debris management sites. <br />In the event of a major storm event or other disaster which results in the Department issuing an Emergency <br />Final Order (the Order) for your county, you may begin using a temporary DDMS as necessary, while also <br />requesting issuance of a field authorization from the Department. Once activated, a DDMS is subject to the <br />following conditions, in addition to the requirements of the Order and Florida Statute 403.7071: <br />1) The Department must be notified when the site is opened and begins accepting debris, and when <br />the site is closed and all debris has been removed; <br />2) Standing water must not be allowed to accumulate in or within 50 feet of areas used to store or process <br />disaster debris; <br />3) Access must be controlled to prevent unauthorized dumping and scavenging; <br />4) A DDMS must have spotters to correctly identify and segregate waste types for appropriate <br />management; <br />5) Once the site is open, a spotter must be located in the area where the waste is being deposited in order to <br />Ron DeSantis <br />Governor <br />Jeanette Nuñez <br />Lt. Governor <br />Shawn Hamilton <br />Secretary <br />FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF <br />Environmental Protection <br />Bob Martinez Center <br />2600 Blair Stone Road <br />Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400