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Resolution Type
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Resolution Number
2023-3529
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
08/17/2023
Description
Adopting a Dune Master Plan.
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State of Florida Funding Coastal Partnership <br />Initiative Matching Grant <br />https://floridadep.gov/rcp/fcmp/content/co <br />astal-partnership-initiative <br />Corporate Funder <br />Partnering Non -Profits <br />Adopt a Dune Donors <br />Regulatory <br />FDEP CCCL permit approvals for beach dune improvements may be required. <br />• A FDEP Field permit may be obtained for planting of dune species and non- <br />exempt trimming. The FDEP may issue Field Permits for the construction of <br />limited minor structures (such as a wood gazebo), improvements, or activities, <br />including the placement of beach -compatible sand fill up to 200 cubic yards; <br />• Activities that are not exempt from FDEP CCCL permitting criteria and do not <br />qualify for authorization under a Field Permit are required to obtain a formal <br />FDEP administrative permit. One form of CCCL permit is the Area Wide Permit. <br />This may be granted to local municipalities for special classes of activities in areas <br />under their general jurisdiction or responsibility, provided that these activities do <br />not cause a measurable interference with the natural functioning of the beach - <br />dune system or with marine turtle nesting sites. Such activities include dune <br />restoration and access for enhancing accessibility. An FDEP Area Wide Permit can <br />be sought for beach planting and removal, and potentially other dune <br />maintenance activities. <br />For more information visit the FDEP website: <br />https://floridadep.gov/rcp/coastal-construction-control-lione/documents/cccl- <br />ermit-application-guidelines <br />
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