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NATIONAL MARINE MANUFACTURES
ASSOCIATION INC.
DEP APPLICATION
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Form 62-330.060(1)
JOINT APPLICATION FOR
INDIVIDUAL AND CONCEPTUAL ENVIRONMENTAL
RESOURCE PERMIT/
AUTHORIZATION TO USE STATE-OWNED
SUBMERGED LANDS/
FEDERAL DREDGE AND FILL PERMIT
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION/
WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICTS/
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
Effective October 1, 20 13
US Army Corps
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF THIS FORM:
This form is designed to assist you in submitting a complete application. All applications must include Section A -
General Information for All Activities. Sections B through H list typical information that is needed based on the
proposed activities, and are only required as applicable. Part 1-C of Section A will guide you to the correct
sections needed based on your proposed activities. Applicants are advised to consult Chapter 62-330, F.A.C.,
and the Environmental Resource Permit Applicant's Handbook Volumes I and II for information regarding the ERP
permitting process and requirements while preparing their application. Internet addresses for Chapter 62-330,
F.A.C. and the Applicant's Handbook, Agency contact information, and additional instructions for this form can be
found in Attachment 1.
What Sections of the Application Must I Fill Out?
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F- State-owned
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G- Mitigation
Banks
H- Mines
Fill in wetlands or waters for a
single family residence?
X X
X X
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X, if
applicable
Docks, shoreline stabilization,
seawalls associated with a single
famil residence?
Wetland impacts
(other than associated with an
individual residence)?
X
Boating facilities, a marina, jetty,
reef, or dredging?
X
X
X
X if
applicable
Any work on state owned
submerged land?
X X
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Construction of a stormwater
management system?
X
X, if
applicable
X
Constructing a mitigation bank?
X
X
X, if
applicable
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Creating a mine?
X
X, if
applicable
X
Note- if you are required to provide Section B, then you do not have to provide any other Sections,
activities are on state-owned submerged lands. In that case, Section F will also be required.
unless the
If you have any questions, or would like assistance completing this form, please contact the
staff of the nearest office of either the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) or
a Water Management District (WMD) (see Attachment 2).
Form 62-330.060(1) - Joint Application for Individual and Conceptual Environmental Resource Permit/
Authorization to Use State -Owned Submerged Lands/ Federal Dredge and Fill Permit
Incorporated by reference in subsection 62-330.060(1), F.A.C. (10-1-2013)
Section A, Page 2 of 9
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Section A: General Information for All Activities
PART 1: NAME, APPLICATION TYPE, LOCATION, AND DESCRIPTION OF ACTIVITY
A. Name of project, including phase if applicable: Miami International Boat Show at Marine Stadium
This is for (check all that apply):
❑✓ Construction or operation of new works, activities and/ or a stormwater management system
❑ Conceptual Approval of proposed works, activities and/ or a stormwater management system
❑ Modification or Alteration of existing works activities and / or a stormwater management system.
Provide the existing DEP or WMD permit #, if known: Note: Minor modifications do not
require completion of this form, and may instead be requested by letter.
❑ Maintenance or repair of works, activities and/ or stormwater management system previously
permitted by the DEP or WMD Provide existing permit #, if known:
❑ Abandonment or removal of works, activities and/ or stormwater management system
Provide existing DEP or WMD permit #, if known:
❑ Operation of an existing unpermitted stormwater management system.
❑ Construction of additional phases of a permitted work, activity and/ or stormwater management
system.
Provide the existing DEP or WMD permit #, if known:
List the type of activities proposed. Check all that apply, and provide the supplemental
information requested in each of the referenced application sections. Please also reference
Applicant's Handbooks I and 11 for the type of information that may be needed.
❑ Activities associated with one single-family residence, duplex, triplex, or quadruplex that do not
qualify for an exemption or a General Permit: Provide the information requested in Section B.
Do not complete Section C.
❑✓ Activities within wetlands or surface waters, or within 25 feet of a wetland or surface water, (not
including the activities associated with an individual residence). Examples include dredging,
filling, outfall structures, docks, piers, over -water structures, shoreline stabilization, mitigation,
reclamation, restoration/enhancement. Provide the information requested in Section C.
❑ Activities within navigable or flowing surface waters such as a multi -slip dock or marina, dry
storage facility, dredging, bridge, breakwaters, reefs, or other offshore structures: In addition
to Section C, also provide the information requested in Section D.
❑ Activities that are (or may be) located within, on or over state-owned submerged lands (See
Chapter 18-21, F.A.C. https://www.flrules.org/gateway/ChapterHome.asp?Chapter=18-21): In
addition to Section B or C, also provide the information requested in Section F
Form 62-330.060(1) - Joint Application for Individual and Conceptual Environmental Resource Permit/
Authorization to Use State -Owned Submerged Lands/ Federal Dredge and Fill Permit
Incorporated by reference in subsection 62-330.060(1), F.A.C. (10-1-2013)
Section A, Page 3 of 9
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❑ Construction or alteration of a stormwater management system serving residential, commercial,
transportation, industrial, agricultural, or other land uses, or a solid waste facility (excluding mines
that are regulated by DEP). Provide the information requested in Section E.
❑ Creation or modification of Mitigation Bank (refer to Chapter 62-342, F.A.C.
https://www.flrules.org/gateway/ChapterHome.asp?Chapter=62-342): Provide the information
requested in Section G.
❑ Mines (as defined in Section 2.0 of Applicant's Handbook Volume I) that are regulated by the
DEP: Provide the information requested in Section H.
❑ Other, describe:
Please contact the Agency to determine which additional sections of the application are need.
See Attachment 1 for Agency contacts.
D. Describe in general terms the proposed project, system, works, or other activities. For permit
modifications, please briefly describe the changes requested to the permit: Temporary Boatshow to include 830 slips
E. For activities in, on, or over wetlands or other surface waters, check the type of federal dredge and fill
permit requested (if known): ❑Individual [Programmatic General permit #:
❑General ❑Nationwide permit #: ❑Not Applicable ❑✓Not sure
Project/Activity Street/Road Address or other location (if applicable):
City: Miami County(ies): Dade
Zip: 33149
Note: For utility, road, or ditch/canal activities, provide a starting and ending point using street names and
nearest house numbers or provide length of project in miles along named streets or highways.
G. Project location map and Section, Township, and Range information (use additional sheets if needed):
Please attach a location map showing the location and boundaries of the proposed activity in
relation to major intersections or other landmarks. The map should also contain a north arrow and
a graphic scale; show Section(s), Township(s), and Range(s); and must be of sufficient detail to
allow a person unfamiliar with the site to find it.
Section(s): 42 Township: 17 Range: Land Grant name, if applicable:
Section(s): Township: Range:
Section(s): Township: Range:
H. Latitude (DMS) 25 ° 44 36.86 " Longitude (DMS) ao ° 10 19.12 " (Taken from central
location of the activity). Explain source for obtaining latitude and longitude (i.e. U.S.G.S. Quadrangle Map,
GPS, online resource):
Tax Parcel Identification Number(s): 01-4217-000-0110
[Number may be obtained from property tax bill or from the county property appraiser's office; if on
multiple parcels, provide multiple Tax Parcel Identification Numbers]
J. Directions to Site (from major roads; include distances and landmarks as applicable):
Rickenbacker Causeway
K. Project area or phase area: 35.5 acres
Form 62-330.060(1) - Joint Application for Individual and Conceptual Environmental Resource Permit/
Authorization to Use State -Owned Submerged Lands/ Federal Dredge and Fill Permit
Incorporated by reference in subsection 62-330.060(1), F.A.C. (10-1-2013)
Section A, Page 4 of 9
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Name of waterbody(ies) (if known) in which activities will occur or into which the system will discharge:
Biscayne Bay
The following questions (M-O) are not applicable to activities related to a single-family residence,
including private single-family residential docks, piers, seawalls or boat ramps.
M. Is it part of a larger plan of development or sale?
1 yes I ' I no
Impervious or semi -impervious area excluding wetlands and other surface waters (if applicable):
35.5 acres or square feet
O. Volume of water the system is capable of impounding (if applicable):
PART 2: SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION, AND PERMIT HISTORY
acre-feet.
A. Is this an application to modify an existing Environmental Resource Permit, or to construct or implement part
of a multi -phase project, such as a project with a Conceptual Approval permit? I Yes El No If you
answered "yes". please provide permit numbers below:
AGENCY
DATE
PERMIT/APPLICATION NO.
PROJECT NAME
B. Indicate if there have been any pre -application meeting(s) or other discussions about the proposed
project, system or activity. If so, please provide the date(s), location(s) of the meeting, and the name(s) of
Agency staff that attended the meeting(s):
AGENCY
DATE
LOCATION
MEETING ATTENDEES
ACOE
Albert Gonzelez
DEP
Benny Luedike
DERM
Chrissy Hopps
C. Attach a depiction (plan and section views), which clearly shows the works or other activities
proposed to be constructed. Use multiple sheets, if necessary, a scale sufficient to show the location and
type of works, and include a north arrow and a key to any symbols used. Specific information to be
included in the plans is based on the activities proposed and is further described in Sections B-H.
However, supplemental information may be required based on the specific circumstances or location of the
proposed works or other activities.
D. Processing Fee: Please submit the application processing fee along with this application form and
supplemental information. Processing fees vary based on the size of the activity, the type of permit
applied for, and the reviewing Agency. Please reference Attachment 3 to determine the appropriate fee.
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Form 62-330.060(1) - Joint Application for Individual and Conceptual Environmental Resource Permit/
Authorization to Use State -Owned Submerged Lands/ Federal Dredge and Fill Permit
Incorporated by reference in subsection 62-330.060(1), F.A.C. (10-1-2013)
Section A, Page 5 of 9
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PART 3: APPLICANT AND ASSOCIATED PARTIES INFORMATION
Instructions: Permits are only issued to entities having sufficient real property interest as described in Section 4.2.3 (d)
of Applicant's Handbook Volume I. Please attach evidence of sufficient real property interest over the land upon which
the activities subject to the application will be conducted, including mitigation (if applicable). Refer to Section 4.2.3 (d)
for acceptable ownership or real property interest documentation. For corporations, list a person who is a registered
agent or officer of the corporation who has the legal authority to bind the corporation.
A. APPLICANT (ENTITY MUST HAVE SUFFICIENT REAL PROPERTY INTEREST)
❑ THIS IS A CONTACT PERSON FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Name: Last: Wold
First: Nelson
Middle:
Title:
Company. National Marine Manufactures Association
Address: 231 S La Salle st suite 2050
City: Chicago
State: IL
Zip: 60604
Home Telephone:
Work Telephone:
Cell Phone:
Fax:
E-mail Address: crick-joule@namma.org
Correspondence will be sent via email. Check here to receive correspondence via US Mail: ❑
B. LAND OWNER(S) (IF DIFFERENT OR IN ADDITION TO APPLICANT)
❑ CHECK HERE IF LAND OWNER IS ALSO A CO -APPLICANT
Name: Last:
First
Middle:
Title:
Company:City of Miami Dept of P &D
Address: 444 SW 2nd Ave ste 325
City: Miami
State: FL
Zip: 33190
Home Telephone:
Work Telephone:
Cell Phone:
Fax:
E-mail Address:
Correspondence will be sent via email. Check here to receive correspondence via US Mail: ❑
C. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE ENTITY (see Applicant's Handbook I, Section 12.3)
Entity Name:
Contact Last:
First:
Middle:
Title:
Company:
Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Home Telephone:
Work Telephone:
Cell Phone:
Fax:
E-mail Address:
Correspondence will be sent via email. Check here to receive correspondence via US Mail: ❑
Form 62-330.060(1) - Joint Application for Individual and Conceptual Environmental Resource Permit/
Authorization to Use State -Owned Submerged Lands/ Federal Dredge and Fill Permit
Incorporated by reference in subsection 62-330.060(1), F.A.C. (10-1-2013)
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D. CO -APPLICANT (IF DIFFERENT OR IN ADDITION TO APPLICANT AND OWNER)
Name: Last:
First:
Middle:
Title:
Company:
Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Home Telephone:
Work Telephone:
Cell Phone:
Fax:
E-mail Address:
Correspondence will be sent via email. Check here to receive correspondence via US Mail: ❑
E. ENGINEERING CONSULTANT ❑ THIS IS A CONTACT PERSON FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Name: Last:
First:
Middle:
Title:
Company:
Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Home Telephone:
Work Telephone:
Cell Phone:
Fax:
E-mail Address:
Correspondence will be sent via email. Check here to receive correspondence via US Mail: ❑
F. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANT ✓ THIS IS A CONTACT PERSON FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Name: Last: Larson
First: Glen
Middle:
Title: President
Company: Dock and Marine Construction
Address: 752 NE 79th Street
City: Miami
State: FI
Zip: 33138
Home Telephone: 3057519911
Work Telephone: 305310-5288
Cell Phone: 305-751-310-5288
Fax: 305-751-4825
E-mail Address: glarson@dockandmarine.net
Correspondence will be sent via email. Check here to receive correspondence via US Mail: ❑
G. AGENT AUTHORIZED TO SECURE PERMIT
(IF DIFFERENT FROM CONSULTANT)
INFORMATION
✓ THIS IS A CONTACT PERSON FOR ADDITIONAL
Name: Last: Larson
First: Glen
Middle:
Title: President
Company: Dock and Marine Construction
Address: 752 NE 79th Street
City: Miami
State: FI
Zip: 33138
Home Telephone: 305-751-9911
Work Telephone: 305-310-5288
Cell Phone: 305-310-5288
Fax: 305-751-4825
E-mail Address: glarson@dockandmarine.net
Correspondence will be sent via email. Check here to receive correspondence via US Mail: ❑
Form 62-330.060(1) - Joint Application for Individual and Conceptual Environmental Resource Permit/
Authorization to Use State -Owned Submerged Lands/ Federal Dredge and Fill Permit
Incorporated by reference in subsection 62-330.060(1), F.A.C. (10-1-2013)
Section A, Page 7 of 9
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If necessary, please add additional pages for other contacts and property owners related to this project.
PART 4: SIGNATURES AND AUTHORIZATION TO ACCESS PROPERTY
Instructions: For multiple applicants please provide a separate Part 4 for each applicant. For corporations, the
application must be signed by a person authorized to bind the corporation. A person who has sufficient real
property interest (see Section 4.2.3 (d) of Applicant's Handbook Volume I) is required in (B) to authorize access to
the property, except when the applicant has the power of eminent domain.
A. By signing this application form, I am applying for the permit and any proprietary authorizations identified
above, according to the supporting data and other incidental information filed with this application. I am familiar
with the information contained in this application and represent that such information is true, complete and
accurate. I understand this is an application and not a permit, and that work prior to approval is a violation. I
understand that this application and any permit issued or proprietary authorization issued pursuant thereto, does
not relieve of any obligation for obtaining any other required federal, state, water management district or local
permit prior to commencement of construction. I agree to operate and maintain the permitted system unless the
permitting agency authorizes transfer of the permit to a different responsible operation and maintenance entity. I
understand that knowingly making any false statement or representation in this application is a violation of Section
373.430, F.S. and 18 U.S.C. Section 1001.
Typed/Printed Name of Applicant or Signature of Applicant or Applicant's Date
Applicant's Authorized Agent Authorized Agent
(Corporate Title if applicable)
B. CERTIFICATION OF SUFFICIENT REAL PROPERTY INTEREST AND AUTHORIZATION FOR STAFF TO
ACCESS THE PROPERTY:
I certify that:
❑ / possess sufficient real property interest in or control, as defined in Section 4.2.3 (d) of Applicant's
Handbook Volume 1, over the land upon which the activities described in this application are proposed and I
have legal authority to grant permission to access those lands. I hereby grant permission, evidenced by my
signature below, for staff of the Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to access, inspect, and sample the
lands and waters of the property as necessary for the review of the proposed works and other activities specified
in this application. I authorize these agents or personnel to enter the property as many times as may be
necessary to make such review, inspection, and/ or sampling. Further, I agree to provide entry to the project site
for such agents or personnel to monitor and inspect permitted work if a permit is granted.
OR
❑ I represent an entity having the power of eminent domain and condemnation authority, and I/we shall
make appropriate arrangements to enable staff of the Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to access,
inspect, and sample the property as described above.
Typed/Printed Name
Signature Date
(Corporate Title if applicable)
Form 62-330.060(1) - Joint Application for Individual and Conceptual Environmental Resource Permit/
Authorization to Use State -Owned Submerged Lands/ Federal Dredge and Fill Permit
Incorporated by reference in subsection 62-330.060(1), F.A.C. (10-1-2013)
Section A, Page 8 of 9
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C. DESIGNATION OF AUTHORIZED AGENT (IF APPLICABLE):
I hereby designate and authorize to act on my behalf, or on behalf of my
corporation, as the agent in the processing of this application for the permit and / or proprietary authorization
indicated above; and to furnish, on request, supplemental information in support of the application. In addition,
I authorize the above -listed agent to bind me, or my corporation, to perform any requirements which may be
necessary to procure the permit or authorization indicated above. I understand that knowingly making any false
statement or representation in thisapplication is a violation of Section 373.430, F.S. and 18 U.S.C. Section 1001.
Glen Larson 1 I
Typed/Printed Name of Applicant
Signature of Applicant Date
(Corporate Title if applicable)
Form 62-330.060(1) - Joint Application for Individual Environmental Resource Permit/ Authorization to Use
State -Owned Submerged Lands/ Federal Dredge and Fill Permit
Incorporated by reference in subsection 62-330.060(1), F.A.C. (10-1-2013)
Section A. Page 9 of 9
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SECTION C: SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION FOR WORKS OR OTHER ACTIVITIES IN,
ON, OR OVER WETLANDS AND/OR OTHER SURFACE WATERS
(Note: This section is not required if all the proposed activities are covered in Section B.)
Instructions: This section is for ERP applications that do not involve activities associated with an individual single-
family residence, duplex, triplex or quadruplex. For those activities, please use Section B. This form is to be
completed if the proposed work or activity will occur in, on, over, or within 25 feet of a wetland or other surface water.
The supplemental information required by this section is in addition to the information required by Section A of the
ERP application.
PART 1: WETLAND OR OTHER SURFACE WATER IMPACT SUMMARY
Describe the basic purpose of the project or activity
Temporary Boat Show 2015
Total area of work (dredging, filling, construction, alteration, or removal) in, on, or over wetlands or
other surface waters: sq. ft.; 35.50 ac.
Total volume of material in wetlands or other surface waters:
a. to be dredged: cubic yards,
b. to be filled: cubic yards.
Identify the seasonal high water level (SHWL) and wetland normal pool elevations for each wetland or
surface water within the project site. For tidal wetlands and/or surface waters provide the elevation of
mean high and mean low water. Include an aerial photograph showing the location of each sampling
location, dates, datum, and methods used to determine these elevations. MHW 1.6 N.G.V.D. MLw.04' N.G.V D
5. Name of waterbody(ies) (if applicable & if known) in which work will occur? Biscayne Bay
6. Is the activity proposed in an Outstanding Florida Water or Aquatic Preserve?
✓❑yes, name: Biscayne Bay ❑ no ❑I don't know
7. Has there ever been a formal or informal wetland determination for the project site? If yes, provide the
identifying number and/ or a copy of the jurisdictional map. no
Provide a map(s) of the project area and vicinity delineating USDA/NRCS soil types. See attached
9. Provide recent aerials, legible for photointerpretation (no photocopies) with a scale of 1" = 400 ft, or
more detailed, with project boundaries and wetland boundaries delineated on the aerial. See plans
10. Provide existing and proposed maps indicating vegetative community types based on Florida Land
Use and Cover Classification System (FLUCCS) (FDOT 1999). For vegetated areas dominated by
exotic vegetation, use the FLUCCS code representative of the native community type that was
present prior to exotic infestation. Please see attached survey
US Army Corps
of Engineers..
Form #62-330.060(1) - Joint Application for Individual and Conceptual Environmental Resource Permit/ Authorization to Use
State -Owned Submerged Lands/ Federal Dredge and Fill Permit
Incorporated by reference in subsection 62-330.060(1), F.A.C. (October 1, 2013)
Section C, Page 1 of 10
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11. Provide existing and proposed maps indicating vegetative community types based on the I'-lorida
Natural Areas Inventory Guide to the Natural Communities of Florida. See attached plans
12. Impact Summary Tables (located at the end of this section):
a. For all projects, complete Table 1, 2 and 3 as applicable.
b. For shoreline stabilization projects, provide the information requested in Table 4.
13. Adjacent property owners. The following information is required only for projects proposed to occur in,
on or over wetlands that need a federal dredge and fill permit and/or authorization to use state owned
submerged lands and is not necessary when applying solely for an Environmental Resource Permit. If
the activity is located on state owned submerged lands and requires a lease or easement, provide a
list of names and addresses from the latest county tax assessment roll of all property owners located
within a 500 ft. radius of the proposed lease or easement boundary in mailing label format, or you
may elect to send notice to those persons by certified mail, with the return -receipt card addressed to
the DEP or water management district, as applicable, in accordance with subsection 18-21.005(3),
F.A.C., and Section 253.115, F.S. For projects that need a federal dredge and fill permit, please
provide the names, addresses and zip codes of property owners whose property directly adjoins the
project (excluding applicant). Attach additional sheets if necessary.
1. City of Miami 444 SW 2nd Ave Miami, FI 33130
2. City of Miami 444 SW 2nd Ave #325 Miami, FI 33138
3. Board of Public Instruction 1450 NE 2nd Ave Miami , FL 33132
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5.
6.
PART 2: ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
Note: for many questions, a state rule/Applicant's Handbook Volume I (AH I) section is cited to assist the
applicant in addressing these questions. However, additional Federal criteria may apply.
Elimination or Reduction of Impacts (Avoidance and Minimization). Describe measures taken to
eliminate or reduce impacts to wetlands and other surface waters (Refer to AH I Section 10.2.1).
Manatee spotter onsite at all times, turbidity curtain used as required, divers present to located and avoid unnecessary impacts to SAV
Fish, Wildlife, Listed Species and their Habitats. Provide results of any wildlife assessments that have
been conducted on the project site and provide any comments pertaining to the project from the
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and/or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Refer
to AH I Section 10.2.2). SEE Attached Benthic Survey
3. Water quantity impacts to wetlands and other surface waters (Refer to AH I Section 10.2.2.4 and
AH II).
Form #62-330.060(1) - Joint Application for Individual and Conceptual Environmental Resource Permit/ Authorization to Use
State -Owned Submerged Lands/ Federal Dredge and Fill Permit
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a. Does the activity include a proposed stormwater water management system with a control
elevation different than the wetland normal pool elevation(s) of existing or proposed created
wetlands or other surface waters? no
If yes to (a), provide documentation (e.g. drawdown assessment or other methods) that shows
the proposed surface water management system will not change the hydroperiod of the existing
or created wetland or other surface water.
Public Interest Test. Please describe how the proposed activity will not be contrary to the public
interest, OR if such an activity significantly degrades or is located within an Outstanding Florida Water
(OFW), that the regulated activity will be clearly in the public interest (Refer to AH l Section 10.2.3).
a. Please describe how the project will be designed to avoid adverse affects to public health, safety,
or the welfare or the property of others. noaeon of e.aa an9 Ana„ ea e,ti, haaa< na&an,ly r<d Mhk yn<u of <<«,an mono, sand Deer warooe ampada o,
b. Please describe how the project will be designed to avoid adverse affects to the conservation of
fish and wildlife, including endangered or threatened species, or their habitats.
enaseng basin is histoncally a sad for an water acbwases the installaion and presence of the show at other locaeons has always been done an a manner to protect Me environment Me same methods wall be applied here
c. Please describe how the project will be designed to avoid adverse affects to navigation or the
flow of water or cause harmful erosion or shoaling.
The Marine Stadium Basin is out and away from the inter coastal waterway there is no interference with the flow of water due to the presence of the show
d. Please describe how the project will be designed to avoid adverse affects to the fishing or
recreational values or marine productivity in the vicinity of the activity.
The boat show provides education and recreation value to the public, the site is not a fishing area.
e. Will the project be of a temporary or permanent nature?
Temporary
f. Please describe how the project will be designed to avoid adverse impacts to significant historical
and archaeological resources, under the provisions of section 267.061, F.S.
g. Please describe how the project will be designed to avoid adverse affects to the current condition
and relative value of functions being performed by areas affected by the proposed regulated
activity. Temporary Boatshow to include 830 slips
Water Quality. Provide a description of how water quality will be maintained in wetlands and other
surface waters that will be preserved or will remain undisturbed, both on and offsite. Please address
both short-term (such as during construction) and long-term water quality considerations (Refer to
AH I Section 10.2.4).
Class II Waters; Waters approved for shellfish harvesting (Refer to AH I Section 10.2.5).
a. Will the project occur in Class II that are NOT approved for shellfish harvesting? If yes, please
provide a plan or procedure detailing the measures to be taken to meet the requirements of AH I
Section 10.2.5(a).
b. Is the project located adjacent to or in close proximity to Class II waters? If yes, please provide a
plan or procedure detailing the measures to be taken to meet the requirements of AH I Section
10.2.5(b). Glen Larson
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c. Is the project located in Class II or Class III waters that are classified as "approved", "restricted",
"conditionally approved", or "conditionally restricted"? If yes, demonstrate that the project meets
the requirements of AH I Section 10.2.5(c). NO
7. Vertical seawalls. Are vertical seawalls proposed in an estuary or lagoon as part of the project? If yes,
please describe how the project meets the requirements of AH I Section 10.2.6.
NO seawall work proposed
8. Secondary Impacts (AH 1 Section 10.2.7).
a. Will an upland buffer, with a minimum width of 15' and an average width of 25', be provided
between the proposed activities and existing wetlands or wetlands to be preserved, enhanced,
restored, or created? Provide the location and dimension of all buffers on the plans. NA If not,
demonstrate that secondary impacts will not occur or how they will be offset.
If listed species are present or may be present then coordination with wildlife agencies is needed.
Have you coordinated with the FFWCC and/or USFWS? If so, please provide correspondence
from the wildlife agencies indicating concurrence with the species management plan(s).
c. What measures will be taken to avoid impacts to wetland -dependent wildlife and/or listed species
that use uplands for nesting or denning?
NA uplands is a developed site
d. Describe whether there are any other relevant activities that are very closely linked and causally
related to any proposed dredging or filling in wetlands or other surface waters that have the
potential to cause impacts to significant historical and archaeological resources.
NA
e. Are there additional future phases or extensions of the proposed activities that are not shown? If
yes, please describe.
Miami
Cumulative Impacts. Is the proposed mitigation located within the same drainage basin (Refer to AH I
Figures 10.2.8.1 — 10.2.8.5) as the proposed wetland impacts? Dade If not, please submit a
Cumulative Impact Evaluation in accordance with AH I Section 10.2.8.
10. Mitigation Plan (Refer to AH I Section 10.3).
a. If a mitigation bank is proposed to offset wetland/other surface water impacts, provide:
i. the name of the bank: 33149 . A letter of reservation from the banker will be required once
the application has been evaluated.
ii. If the mitigation bank was assessed using UMAM, provide UMAM worksheets for impact
area(s). If the bank was assessed using a method other than UMAM, then prepare the
impact assessment using the same method.
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b. If mitigation is proposed to offset wetland/other surface water impacts, please provide a mitigation
plan that includes, at a minimum, the following:
❑ Proposed mitigation narrative:
(1) ❑ Describe the current and proposed condition for each type of mitigation
component (restoration, enhancement, creation, preservation), including:
(a) ❑ Describe current and proposed vegetation
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(b) ❑ Describe current and proposed hydrologic conditions for the proposed
mitigation.
(c) ❑ Describe the soil types from NRCS maps and confirm if actual soil
conditions appear to match.
(2) ❑ Provide details of the proposed construction/mitigation activities including
phasing and timing, as appropriate.
(3) ❑ Identify measures that will be implemented during and after construction to
avoid adverse impacts related to the proposed activities.
(4) ❑ A mitigation implementation and monitoring schedule with dates.
(5) ❑ Identify the success criteria.
(6) ❑ Describe the anticipated site conditions in and around the mitigation area after
the mitigation plan is successfully implemented.
(7) ❑ Provide a comparison of current fish and wildlife habitat to expected habitat
after the mitigation plan is successfully implemented.
ii. ❑ Provide a Management Plan that includes, as appropriate, aspects of operation and
maintenance, including water management practices, vegetation establishment, exotic
and nuisance species control, fire management, and control of access.
iii. ❑ Maps:
(1) ❑ Soil map (include soil names/codes, hydrologic soil groups and hydric soil
types).
(2) ❑ Topographic map of the mitigation area and adjacent contributing and receiving
areas.
(3) ❑ Hydrologic features map of the mitigation area and adjacent contributing and
receiving areas.
(4) ❑ Vegetative communities map (using FLUCCS or other appropriate classification
system).
(5) ❑ For all maps, indentify source.
iv. Provide the necessary supporting information for the application of sections 62-345.400 -
.600 (Uniform Mitigation Assessment Method (UMAM)). To meet this requirement,
submittal of UMAM worksheets is acceptable for impact and mitigation areas. 17
v. If onsite and/or offsite applicant -responsible mitigation is proposed, submit a draft
Conservation Easement document or other form of restrictive covenant that provides for
protection of the mitigation area in perpetuity. Standard forms, as described in subsection
62-330.301(6), F.A.C., are available from the Agency or on its website.
vi. If onsite and/or offsite applicant -responsible mitigation is proposed, submit a cost estimate
for completing the mitigation, including monitoring and maintenance.
vii. If onsite and/or offsite applicant -responsible mitigation is proposed and the proposed
mitigation exceeds $25,000, please provide a draft financial assurance document.
viii. Identify the entity responsible for monitoring, maintenance and long-term stewardship of
the mitigation area (i.e. the landowner or homeowner association, not the consultant or
contractor that will do the work).
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PART 3: PLANS
PLANS: The information listed in the checklist below represent the typical information required on the
submitted project plans. The Plans checklists in each application section are cumulative unless otherwise
noted. Separate plans for each application section are not required.
❑■ Include the following on the construction plans and cross sections:
a. ❑■ An Existing Conditions sheet showing the entire project and wetland/other surface water
boundaries. Include the following: Acreage and type (herbaceous, forested or other surface
water) of each wetland/other surface water.
b. • A Proposed Conditions sheet showing the entire project and wetland/other surface water
boundaries with construction plan overlay.
c. ❑ A Proposed Wetland Impact sheet that include the following:
i. ❑ Acreage and type (herbaceous, forested or other surface water) of each wetland/other
surface water to be impacted.
ii. ❑ Proposed upland buffers with dimensions.
iii. ❑ Identify the seasonal high water and wetland normal pool elevations on the plans.
iv. ❑ Separately identify WMD/FDEP and USACE wetland/other surface water impacts if
different.
d.❑ Include wetland boundaries on all construction plan sheets.
❑ If onsite and/or offsite applicant -responsible mitigation is proposed, submit mitigation permit plans
and cross sections including, at a minimum:
a. ❑ existing conditions plan sheet identifying upland and wetland communities and acreage of
each, topography, drainage patterns, and location of cross-section detail.
b. ❑ proposed conditions plan sheet identifying proposed improvements by type (restoration,
enhancement, creation, preservation), acreage of each, topography, drainage patterns, and
location of cross-section detail.
c. ❑ monitoring plan sheet including proposed improvements, monitoring transects, photostations,
and mitigation signage (if applicable).
d. ❑ cross-section and/or profile detail(s) sheet(s) including representative section of each type of
mitigation component. Include existing and proposed conditions and representative elevations.
e. ❑ planting schedule, plant species including common and scientific names divided into three
sections (canopy, shrub, herbaceous) by mitigation component, quantity, spacing, size, and
elevation range.
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TABLE 1 - PROJECT WETLAND (WL) AND OTHER SURFACE WATER (SW) AND IMPACT SUMMARY
WL & SW
ID
UMAM
ASSESSMENT
AREA NAME(S)
WL & SW
TYPE
WL & SW
SIZE
(acres)
WL & SW
NOT
IMPACTED
(acres)
TEMPORARY
WL & SW IMPACTS
PERMANENT
WL & SW IMPACTS
MITIGATION
ID
IMPACT
SIZE
(acresl
IMPACT
TYPE
IMPACT
SIZE
(acresl
IMPACT
TYPE
PROJECT
TOTALS:
Comments
Codes (multiple entries per cell not allowed):
• Wetland & Surface Water ID: Include ID on submitted wetland and surface water impact maps
• Wetland Type from an established wetland classification system
• Impact Type: D=dredge; F=fill; H=change hydrology; S=shading; C=Bearing; O=other
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TABLE 2 - PROJECT ON SITE MITIGATION SUMMARY
MITIGATION
ID
UMAM
ASSESSMENT
AREA
NAME(S)
TARGET
TYPE
CREATION
RESTORATION
ENHANCEMENT
WETLAND
PRESERVE
UPLAND
PRESERVE
OTHER
AREA
(acres)
AREA
(acres)
AREA
(acres)
AREA
(acres)
AREA
(acres)
AREA
(acres)
PROJECT
TOTALS
COMMENTS
Codes (multiple entries per cell not allowed):
• Target Type or Type=target or existing habitat type from an established wetland classification system or land use classification for non -wetland mitigation
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TABLE 3 - PROJECT OFF -SITE MITIGATION SUMMARY
MITIGATION
ID
UMAM
ASSESSMENT
AREA
NAME(S)
TARGET
TYPE
CREATION
RESTORATION
ENHANCEMENT
WETLAND
PRESERVE
UPLAND
PRESERVE
OTHER
AREA
(acres)
AREA
(acres)
AREA
(acres)
AREA
(acres)
AREA
(acres)
AREA
(acres)
PROJECT
TOTALS
COMMENTS
Codes (multiple entries per cell not allowed):
• Target Type or Type=target or existing habitat type from an established wetland classification system or land use classification for non -wetland mitigation
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TABLE 4 - SHORELINE STABILIZATION
Stabilization
Linear Ft.
New
Linear Ft.
Replaced
Linear Ft.
Repaired
Linear Ft.
Removed
Slope
H.
V:
Toe
Width (Ft.)
Natural Vegetation
(living shoreline)
N/A
N/A
Rip Rap +
Vegetation
Rip Rap
Seawall + Rip Rap
Vertical Seawall
Other Shoreline
Stabilization
Type
Size of Rip Rap
Type of Rip Rap
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SECTION D: SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION FOR WORKS OR ACTIVITIES
WITHIN SURFACE WATERS
(OTHER THAN A SINGLE-FAMILY PROJECT)
Instructions: This section is to be completed for projects that involve works (including breakwaters, jetties,
shoreline protection structures, reefs, piers, docking facilities, bridges, causeways and other structures) or
activities within surface waters that are not associated with a single-family residential property. This
section is generally not required for such activities that are located entirely within non -navigable wetlands.
This section must be used in conjunction with sections A and C. Activities that occur (or that may occur) on
state-owned submerged lands will also require section F. Other sections may also be required, based on
the scope of the proposed activities. All items required under this section are in addition to those required
under other sections, as applicable.
PART I: GENERAL PROJECT INFORMATION
Please identify all proposed activities (select all that apply)
✓❑ Pier, dock, wharf, mooring field, marina, (including dry storage associated with a boat launch), boat
ramp, ski course or other boating -related activity
❑ Breakwater, groin, jetty, shoreline stabilization structures, artificial reefs, intake or discharge
structures, subaqueous utility lines or other submerged structures
❑ Bridge, causeway, culverted crossing, other traversing work or structure
❑ Dredging (for navigation channels, boat basins or other purposes) or filling in surface waters
❑ Any other structures, works or other in -water activities
A. PIERS, DOCKS, BOAT RAMPS, MARINAS, MOORING FIELDS AND OTHER BOATING -RELATED
ACTIVITIES ❑ Not applicable
Please provide a detailed description of the proposed activities and uses of the facility; include a
description of the existing activities and uses, if applicable. For example, "reconfigure existing 20-
slip multifamily residential docking facility to create a 35-slip commercial marina with boat ramp, 4
temporary mooring areas and a fuel dock": n0
Does the proposed facility, including existing structures and activities, consist solely of a pier,
observation platform or other over -water structure that will not accommodate the mooring of
vessels or any other boating -related activities?
Yes (Skip to question #8) ENo
Please describe the types and the maximum size (length and draft), of vessels expected to use or
proposed to be mooring at the facility.
Please complete the table, below. Information provided should concur with that provided on the
plans/drawings:
US Army Corps
of Engineers.
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TOTALS:
Existing
Proposed
Square Feet" over the water
0
# of wet slips (permanent**)
0
# of wet slips (temporary***)
0
830
# of dry slips""""
0
* Total square footage of all structures (fixed or floating) over wetlands or surface waters
** Slips and other areas designed for overnight or longer -term mooring
""" Short-term mooring areas, such as accessory docks, fuel docks, etc.
"""" Includes upland boat storage, such as trailer parking spaces and dry storage racks
Is there is at least one foot of clearance at mean low water between the top of all submerged
resources (such as seagrass beds, corals, etc.) or the submerged bottom (if such resources are
absent) and the deepest draft of any vessels expected to use the proposed facility, along the
route(s) of ingress/egress between the proposed facility and a marked navigational channel? If
vessels will not have this clearance, the applicant may be required to provide other assurances that
the project will not cause adverse secondary, cumulative and/or water quality impacts.
❑ Yes, vessels will have at least 1' clearance at MLW ❑ No/I'm not sure
Please specify whether the facility will provide:
Live -aboard slips: ❑ Yes; Number: 815Ce E No
Fueling facilities: ❑ Yes; Number: ❑v No
Sewage pump -outs: ❑ Yes; Number: --10 ❑✓ No
Other boating -related supplies or services (e.g. boat maintenance or washdown areas, fish
cleaning stations, etc.): ❑ Yes; Describe: r„ ❑ No
Did you answer "yes" to any item in question #7, above?
❑Yes; please complete the items below 0 No; (Skip to question #8)
Please provide a facility management plan to address maintenance and unexpected spills of fuels
or other pollutants. This plan should include, at a minimum, the following information, as applicable
to the proposed project/activities:
❑ An education plan for all employees as it relates to fueling, sewage and gray water pump -out
operations, waste management and facility maintenance;
❑ A spill response plan for fuel and oil that clearly identifies spill response procedures,
responsible parties and emergency contact telephone numbers, and containment and cleanup
equipment;
❑ Locations of fuel shut-off valves and (if floating docks are utilized) assurance that if floating
docks separate, fuel lines will not continue to discharge fuel into surface waters;
❑ Plan for maintenance of gray water collection and return systems;
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❑ Plan for maintenance of garbage and fish cleaning systems to prevent disposal into wetlands
or other surface waters;
8. Please describe the design and type(s) of materials that will be used to construct the proposed
facility (check all that apply):
Main pier/access walkways Piling -supported❑ Floating ❑ Wharf/bulkhead
Finger piers (if applicable): ✓❑ Piling -supported ✓❑ Floating
Other Structures (please list and describe):
Pilings: El treated wood; type (e.g. CCA, ACQ, etc.), if known:
If pilings will be of treated wood materials, will they be completely wrapped (in sleeves
of impermeable PVC, plastic or similar material) from at least one foot below the mud
line to at least one foot above the mean high water line (or seasonal high water line in
non -tidal waters)? ❑ Yes No
❑✓ concrete/steel ❑✓ plastic/composite ❑ other
Decking: ❑ wood ❑ plastic/composite ❑ grated Z floating docks/other
B. BREAKWATERS, JETTIES, GROINS, ARTIFICIAL REEFS, INTAKE OR DISCHARGE
STRUCTURES, SUBAQUEOUS UTILITY LINES OR OTHER SUBMERGED STRUCTURES ❑ Not
applicable
Please describe the nature and purpose of the proposed structure(s). For example, "construct a
200-foot-long, 20 foot wide offshore breakwater to protect a restored living shoreline from waves
and boat wakes from the nearby channel":
Please describe the design and type(s) of structures that are proposed (check all that apply):
❑ Breakwater (structures generally designed to attenuate wave energy and typically located
entirely waterward of, and oriented parallel or oblique to the shoreline)
❑ Jetty or groin (structures generally designed to alter longshore currents or sediment transport,
and typically extending waterward from the shore at an angle perpendicular or oblique to the
shoreline)
❑ Seawall or revetment (hardened shoreline stabilization structure located along the shoreline)
❑ Artificial reef, fish attractor or similar structure
❑ Submerged intake, outfall, utility line or similar structure
❑ Other; please describe:
3. Please provide a description of the existing erosional or depositional conditions of at the site,
including amounts of natural and artificial shoreline, type(s) of vegetation, rates of
erosion/deposition and supporting documentation, such as surveys, rectified aerials, or other
photographs:
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Please provide a detailed description of all proposed activities that Includes, at a minimum, the
following information, as applicable:
❑ Summary of the proposed construction materials, method(s) and equipment (including types
and drafts of vessels that will be used)
❑ Description of proposed turbidity control and monitoring method(s), and other best
management practices
❑ Description of any proposed measures for the protection of listed species and their habitats
Please describe how the project will be designed and constructed in a manner that will not cause
adverse effects to navigation. Include the following, as applicable:
❑ Descriptions vessels (if any) customarily using the water body in the vicinity of the project,
including representative types (e.g. sail, motor, etc.), sizes (length, width, draft) and use (e.g.
recreational, commercial, military, etc.)
❑ Scaled and dimensioned drawings or aerial photographs depicting the proposed structures or
activities in relation to existing structures and navigation channels, or other documents that
provide assurance that the project will not unreasonably infringe upon local navigation
❑ The minimum navigation clearance, at mean low water for all proposed submerged structures
❑✓ Proposed navigational safety features (advisory signs, lighting, etc.) for structures
❑ If structures are proposed within 100 feet of any navigational channel or shipping fairway,
provide an assessment of the navigational safety requirements or recommendations for the
proposed project, from the U.S. Coast Guard, if available
C. BRIDGE, CAUSEWAY, CULVERT, TRAVERSING WORK OR STRUCTURE ✓❑ Not applicable
Please describe the nature and purpose of the proposed structure(s), works or activities. For
example, "construct a 30-foot-wide, piling -supported bridge to support a 2-lane road":
2. Will the proposed structure(s) support or accommodate motorized vehicular traffic?
❑ Yes ✓❑ No (for pedestrian or non -motorized traffic, only)
3. Please describe the design and type(s) of structures that are proposed (check all that apply):
❑ free -spanning bridge (i.e. with no supporting structures in wetlands or surface waters)
❑ piling -supported (or trestle) bridge
❑ causeway
❑ culverted crossing
❑ other traversing work or structure; please describe:
Pilings/supports:
❑ Not applicable
❑ treated wood; type (e.g. CCA, ACQ, etc.), if known:
❑ concrete/steel ❑ other
If pilings will be of treated wood materials, will they be completely wrapped (in sleeves of
impermeable PVC, plastic or similar material) from at least one foot below the mud line to at
least one foot above the mean high water line (or seasonal high water line in non -tidal waters)?
❑Yes VINo
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Surface:
❑ pavement (concrete or asphalt) ❑ grated ❑ wood ❑ other
If the roadway will support motorized vehicular traffic, please provide a detailed description of
how stormwater and other potential sources of runoff and pollution will be managed. Include
supporting calculations, figures or other documents, prepared by a Florida -registered
professional, if applicable: ❑ Not applicable
Fill and design:
❑ Earthen fill; please describe type, specifications, and source (if known):
Temporary
❑ Riprap or other armored revetment; please describe type, specifications, and source (if
known) of proposed materials:
❑ Vegetated shoreline; please describe species, sizes, planting spacing (on -center) and
elevations (relative to mean or ordinary high and low water), application methods and
source (if known), as applicable, of all proposed plants, sod or seed:
Temporary Boatshow to include 830 slips
Culverts:
❑ Box ❑ round/eliptical ❑ other
❑ Please describe, in detail, the number, type and dimensions of all proposed culverts:
Other works or structures:
❑ Please describe, in detail, the purpose, design and dimensions of all other proposed
traversing work or structures:
Please provide a detailed description of the proposed construction activities that includes, at a
minimum, the following information, as applicable:
❑ Summary of the proposed construction method(s) and equipment, including types of vessels or
vehicles
❑ A detailed plan for all proposed turbidity control and monitoring method(s), at all dredging or
filling locations, and at proposed spoil offloading, disposal or dewatering locations
❑ Description of any proposed measures for the protection of listed species and their habitats,
including statements of whether all work will be limited exclusively daylight hours
❑ For causeways, culverts and traversing works, a description of construction methods and
sequencing that ensures that construction of the proposed project will not impound waters,
cause flooding, or cause adverse impacts to wetlands or surface waters, including surface
water flows or levels
5. Please describe how the project will be designed and constructed to avoid adverse effects to
navigation. Include the following, as applicable:
❑ Descriptions of representative types of vessels (if any) customarily using the water body in the
vicinity of the project, including
❑ Scaled and dimensioned drawings or aerial photographs depicting the proposed structures or
activities in relation to existing structures and navigation channels, or other documents that
provide assurance that the project will not unreasonably infringe upon local navigation
❑ The minimum navigational clearance beneath the proposed structure(s), at mean (or ordinary)
high water
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❑ The minimum navigation clearance, at mean low water for all proposed submerged structures
(if applicable)
❑ If within 100 feet of a federally maintained or regulated navigational channel or shipping
fairway, an assessment of the navigational safety requirements or recommendations (advisory
signs, lighting, etc.) for the proposed project, from the U.S. Coast Guard
D. DREDGING (FOR NAVIGATION BASINS, CHANNELS OR OTHER PURPOSES) AND/OR FILLING
❑ Not applicable
Please describe the nature and purpose of the proposed dredging or filling activities. For example,
"dredge a 1,000 foot long, 50 foot wide navigation channel to a depth of six feet mean low water, to
serve a commercial marina": Biscayne Bay
2. Please provide a detailed description of all proposed dredging and filing activities that includes, at a
minimum, the following information, as applicable:
❑ Summary of the proposed dredging and filling method(s) (e.gclamshell, hydraulic, etc.) and
equipment, including types of vessels
❑ A detailed plan for all proposed turbidity control and monitoring method(s), at all dredging or
filling locations, and at proposed spoil offloading, disposal or dewatering locations
❑ Description of any proposed measures for the protection of listed species and their habitats,
including statements of whether all work will be limited exclusively daylight hours
3. Please describe how the project will be designed and constructed to avoid adverse effects to
navigation. Include the following, as applicable:
❑ Descriptions of representative types of vessels (if any) customarily using the water body in the
vicinity of the project, including
❑ Scaled and dimensioned drawings or aerial photographs depicting the proposed structures or
activities in relation to existing structures and navigation channels, or other documents that
provide assurance that the project will not unreasonably infringe upon local navigation
❑ A description of construction methods and sequencing that ensures that the proposed project
will not obstruct local navigation during construction
❑ If within 100 feet of a federally maintained or regulated navigational channel or shipping
fairway, an assessment of the navigational safety requirements or recommendations (advisory
signs, lighting, etc.) for the proposed project, from the U.S. Coast Guard
❑ For projects that include in -water filling of submerged lands, the minimum navigation
clearance, at mean low water for all proposed fill areas (if applicable)
4. For dredging projects, please describe how dredged spoil material will be managed and disposed.
For more information regarding dredged material management areas, refer to the "ERP Review for
Dredged Material Management Areas" design aid in the Applicant's Handbook, Volume 11. At a
minimum, this description should include:
❑ Grain size distribution and silt/clay content percentage of the material proposed to be dredged;
(the reviewing agency may require additional sediment testing, based upon the percentage of
silt/clay sediments)
❑ Proposed dredging, pumping, and outfall design, including turbidity containment, pipe fluidity
requirements, and outfall placement and design
❑ Calculations regarding the spoil area volume requirements including bulking factors, surface
overflow rate, settling times, freeboard, etc.
Form 62-330.060(1) - Joint Application for Individual and Conceptual Environmental Resource Permit/ Authorization to Use
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❑ Description of how spoil material will be ultimately disposed of, including proposed stabilization
methods
❑ If flocculents, coagulants, or other additives are proposed (to aid with dewatering or settling),
provide the names, descriptions, Material Safety Data Sheets, proposed application rates, and
ecotoxicity data and testing methods for all such additives
PART II: HYDROGRAPHIC INFORMATION
The following information is necessary to determine whether the proposed activities may cause or
contribute to a violation of state water quality standards. This information is required for activities or
facilities that may either add pollutants to, or result in an adverse change to the patterns of flow, circulation,
erosion, deposition or littoral transport of a waterbody. Additional information, including water and/or
sediment testing data, may be required, based on the hydrographic information. Please complete and
provide all items as appropriate for your proposed project, unless you have been directed otherwise by the
reviewing Agency during a pre -application meeting. Failure to do so may delay the processing of your
application.
I certify that, (check as appropriate for your project):
❑ I have been informed by the reviewing agency, during a pre -application meeting or conference, that
hydrographic information will not be required for my project;
Date and location of pre -application meeting or conference:
Pre boat anew pro.. eaucaoon aM recreation value to IM pubtr. the sae is nor a Wong are.
❑ My project consists solely of the modification, construction or operation of a docking facility that will
accommodate the mooring of fewer than 10 vessels, including dry storage, when associated with a
boat ramp or launch, AND I have not been previously informed by the reviewing agency that
hydrographic information will be required
❑ I am submitting a certification from a Florida -registered professional clearly stating that, due to the
design, nature and/or location of the proposed structures, works or other activities, that the project
does not have the potential to add pollutants to, or result in an adverse change to the patterns of
flow, circulation, erosion, deposition or littoral transport of a waterbody; AND / have not been
previously informed by the reviewing agency that hydrographic information will be required.
A copy of the Florida -registered professional's certification must be included with this application.
❑✓ None of the above; please provide all applicable items listed below, based on the specific works or
activities proposed for construction, alteration, maintenance, abandonment or removal, as part of
your project.
2. All structures or works
❑ Existing water body bathymetry and shoreline topography, if applicable
❑ Structural details for the proposed structure(s)
❑ Sediment grain size distribution and silt/clay content percentage within project area and adjacent
areas
❑ For activities in tidal waters, mean high and low water elevations, range and periodicity
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3. Piers, docks, wharves, marinas, mooring fields and other boating -related activities (refer to Applicant's
Handbook, Volume I, s. 10.2.4) ❑ Not applicable
✓❑ Details of existing and proposed systems including all dimensions (length, width, depth), location of
junctions, connections to open waters, and dead-end(s), if applicable.
✓❑ Site -specific characteristics of the wind field
✓❑ For tidal systems, provide the longest path length, phase lag and the flow amplitude (at mid -tide)
between the head or center of the system to open waters
❑ For non -tidal systems, provide the water surface elevation difference between the head (or center)
and mouth of the system, and provide representative flow conditions at selected locations
• Estimate the time needed to reduce the concentration of a hypothetical conservative pollutant,
placed at the head of the system, to ten percent (10%) of initial
❑ Verify (e.g. by using a tracer dye) the model(s) used to determine the advective/dispersive
characteristics of the system. Provide a concentration gradient map depicting the size, distance of
travel, and time of dispersion to the 10% concentration isopleth
Breakwaters, groins, jetties, seawalls, revetments, ❑ Not applicable
❑ Monthly averaged wave height, direction and period for the project area shoreline
❑ Wind data (direction and velocity) for project area
❑ Estimate the mean annual and mean monthly littoral drift direction and volume
❑ Existing structures within the zone of influence of proposed structures
❑ Existing shoreline topography — dune crest to offshore bar break
❑ Estimated changes in littoral transport, erosion and deposition rates and patterns due to the
proposed structures
5. Bridges, causeways, culverts ❑ Not applicable
❑ For tidal waters, the maximum, minimum, and mean flow volumes and amplitudes, at ebb and flood
tide
❑ For non -tidal waters, the maximum, minimum, and mean flow volume and amplitude and mean
range and periodicity of the water level variation
❑ Existing circulation patterns in the waterway at the location of the proposed structure
❑ Culvert or channel dimensions, cross -sectional area, and invert elevations
❑ Maximum design discharge, and change in flow due to change in culvert or channel cross-section,
if applicable
❑ Drainage basin map and backwater calculations for area served by culvert, if applicable
❑ Existing and proposed flow cross -sections and volumes at high and low water, for specified storm
(flood) events, if applicable
6. Basins, channels, residential canals and canal networks ❑ Not applicable
❑ Maximum and mean tidal flow rates for ebb and flood along the channel
❑ Baseline bathymetry for the existing channel and adjacent areas
❑ Detailed descriptions of all areas of erosion and deposition, including existing deeps that can result
in debris traps and zones of stratified water
7. Outfalls and intakes ❑ Not applicable
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❑ Design maximum and normal operational flows for the outfall/intake, and criteria used
❑ Dimensions and invert elevations for the proposed structures
❑ Details of the construction at the shoreline/waterline intercept
PART III: PLANS
Provide plan and section view drawings that clearly show the facility, structure or other works to be
constructed, as applicable for the proposed project. Drawings be signed and sealed by a Florida -registered
professional, and must be of a scale sufficient to show the location and dimensions of all works. Use
multiple sheets, if necessary. This information is in addition to that required under Section C (and others, if
applicable) of the Joint Application.
1. All structures
Plan -view drawings should include the following, as applicable to the proposed activity:
❑ The location and orientation of all corresponding section, profile and detail drawings
O Location of the riparian upland parcel or property boundary lines, if applicable
✓❑ Mean high water line (MHWL), ordinary high water line (OHWL), or safe upland line (SUL)
O Complete dimensions (length, width, height) of all structures, works or other activities in, on, or over
wetlands or surface waters, including existing structures within 100 feet of the proposed facility
El Separate and label square footage of structure over wetlands, open water and uplands
✓❑ Existing and proposed water depths throughout project area — isobaths or spot elevations must be
clearly labeled with depths depicted in relation to mean low water (MLW), controlled water elevation (in
non -tidal waters where the water is fairly controlled), mean annual low water (in other non -tidal waters),
or an established vertical datum
✓❑ Show proposed turbidity, erosion and sedimentation control locations
Section- and profile -view drawings should include the following, as applicable to the proposed activity:
❑ Complete dimensions of all proposed structures, including elevation above mean high water or
ordinary high water (as applicable)
❑ Water depth at mooring sites (mean low water, ordinary low water, or seasonal low water)
❑ In tidal areas — approximate tidal range
Piers, docks, marinas, boat ramps and other docking or boating -related facilities ❑ Not applicable
Plan -view drawings should include the following, as applicable to the proposed activity:
❑✓ Show and label width of deck planks and plank spacing, or if grated decking is to be used, provide
technical specifications
❑✓ Show the locations of all proposed sewage pumpouts, fuel pumps and spill cleanup equipment
❑✓ Show the locations of all proposed informational signage (manatee awareness, fueling safety, etc.)
❑✓ Number each slip
O Width of waterway and the location of the navigation channel and water depths (in relation to MLW)
and distance along the most direct route(s) between the facility and the nearest marked navigational
channel(s)
Form 62-330.060(1) - Joint Application for Individual and Conceptual Environmental Resource Permit/ Authorization to Use
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Section- and profile -view drawings should include the following, as applicable to the proposed activity:
❑ Elevation of the structure above MHWL (tidal waters) or OHWL (non -tidal waters), and water depth
at mooring sites and the bottom of the boat ramp (if applicable)
E Structural details of all proposed pilings, anchors, moorings, buoys and similar structures
3. Basins, channels, and other dredging and/or filling works or activities ❑ Not applicable
Plan -view drawings should include the following:
111 The location, boundaries and water depths (in relation to MLW) of all nearby navigation channels
❑ The locations and detail drawings of all proposed navigational safety markers (signs, lights, etc.) for
the structure(s)
❑ The location, dimensions and engineering specifications (including BMPs) for all proposed dredged
material offloading, management and disposal sites, if applicable
Section- and profile -view drawings should include the following, as applicable to the proposed activity:
❑ Representative section and/or profile views of all proposed structures that clearly show the existing
and proposed depths, widths and side slopes of all dredge and fill areas in relation to MHWL and
MLWL (tidal waters), OHWL (non -tidal waters), and the submerged bottom, at representative locations
4. Groins, jetties, seawalls, revetments, artificial reefs ❑ Not applicable
Plan -view drawings should include the following:
❑ The location and water depths (in relation to MLW) of all nearby navigation channels
❑ The locations and detail drawings of all proposed navigational safety markers (signs, lights, etc.) for
the structure(s)
Section- and profile -view drawings should include the following, as applicable to the proposed activity:
❑ Representative section and/or profile views of all proposed structures that clearly show the height,
width and side slopes of each structure in relation to MHWL and MLWL (tidal waters), OHWL (non -tidal
waters), and the submerged bottom, at representative locations
5. Bridges, causeways, culverted crossings, other traversing works or structures ❑ Not applicable
Plan -view drawings should include the following, as applicable to the proposed activity:
❑ Width of waterway and the location, orientation and water depths (in relation to MLW) of the
navigation channel (if applicable)
❑ Dimensions and technical specifications of the road, decking or other surface, including drainage
features, if applicable
Section- and profile -view drawings should include the following, as applicable to the proposed activity:
❑ Elevation of the structure above MHWL (tidal waters) or OHWL (non -tidal waters)
❑ Representative sections through the culvert or channel
Form 62-330.060(1) - Joint Application for Individual and Conceptual Environmental Resource Permit/ Authorization to Use
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Dock and Marine Construction Corp.
752 N.E. 79th Street
Miami FL 33138
O:(305)751-9911 F:(305)-751-4825 glarson a,dockandmarine.net
April 10, 2015
Benny Luedike, Environmental Administrator
Florida Department of Environmental Proteciton
Submerged Lands & Environmental Resources Program
400 North Congress Ave 3`d Floor
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
RE: Miami International Boatshow at Marine Stadium
Subject: New Application - Section D
4.
5.
Transmit via Hand Delivery
• Construction methodology is as follows we use a drop hammer and vibratory
hammer from a 30' x 80' barge with a crawler crane. The draft loaded is 24".
Tugboats are fiberglass 37' with a draft of 24".
• Turbidity curtain to be in place at all times during construction. Tugboats to run at
slow speed to prevent unnecessary turbidity. Diver onsite at all times.
• The vessel sizes shown range from 32-90' with a majority of them between 32
and 40 feet. The show does not expect to have many boats in the 70-90' range.
And understand from the Indian Creek show that some large boats will need to be
brought in via small tug boats.
• Existing basin is historically a site for in water activities, the installation and
presence of the show at other locations has always been done in a manner to
protect the environment, the same methods will be applied here.
If you should require any additional information, please contact our office at (305) 751-9911.
Respectfu y Submitted,
DOCK • RINE CONS7RUCTIQN
en arson
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BASEMAP NOTES:
1. HYDROGRAPHIC DATA COLLECTED BY COASTAL SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL INC.
ON FEBRUARY 25. 2015 AS AN ENGINEERING SURVEY.
2. WATER DEPTHS COLLECEED USING AN 0DOM ECHOTRAC CV100 SURVEY GRADE
ECHOSOUNDER OPERATING AT 200 Khz.
3. 11DE DATA COLLECTED WITH A H080 LEVELOGGER ELECTRONIC TIDE GUAGE.
A. HORIZONTAL P051TIONING 'WAS OBTAINED USING A TRIMBLE D'FFERENTAL GPS,
j(�'AiilENTWe CORRECRI0WS WEREBTIMN °ED' FROM THE UNITED STATES ,
COAST GIMRD NAVIGATION BEACON IN MiANI (322 Khz). MID HYPACK NAVIGATION
SOFTWARE.
5. HORIZONTAL COORDINATES ARE IN FEET AND RASED ON THE NORTH AMERCAN
VERTICAL DATUM OF 1988 (NAV0881, FLORIDA EAST ZONE.
6. ELEVATIONS ARE REFERENCED TO A CONTROL POINT SET AI THE SOUTHWEST
CORNER OF THE MARINE STADIUM MARINA PROPERTY, SET BY COASTAL SYSTEMS
INTERNATIONAL INC. THE ELEVATION OF THE CONTROL P01NT IS 3.97. NAVD 88.
7. THE INFORMATION DEPICTED ON THIS MAP REPRESENTS THE RESULTS CO THE
SURVEY ON THE DATE INDICATED AND CAN ONLY BE CONSIDERED AS AN
INDICATION OF THE tS6NERAL CONDITIONS EXISTING Ai THAI TIME.
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HYDROGRAPHIC BASEMAP
FEBRUARY, 2015
COASTAL
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COASTAL SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
464 South Dixie Highway • Coral Gables, Florida 33146
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COMM: 323204 DATE: March 23, 2015
INSPECTOR: Ms. Christina Vilmar, Coastal Systems International, Inc. (Coastal Systems)
Mr. Mark Hartman, Coastal Systems
Mr. Aaron Boehning, Coastal Systems
RE:
FIELD OBSERVATION REPORT FOR THE PRE -CONSTRUCTION MARINE
RESOURCE SURVEY ADJACENT TO THE MARINE STADIUM IN ASSOCIATION
WITH THE 2015 MIAMI INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW (PROJECT), LOCATED
AT MIAMI MARINE STADIUM, CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
INTRODUCTION
On February 23 and 24, 2015 Coastal Systems conducted a marine resource survey of the
submerged lands adjacent to the Miami Marine Stadium, located at 3501 Rickenbacker
Causeway, City of Miami, Florida (See Location Map, Attachment A). The proposed Project
involves temporary installation of a floating docking facility in association with the 2015 Miami
International Boat Show. The purpose of this assessment was to document the extent, species,
and general density of any seagrass growing on the substrate, following the National Marine
Fisheries (NMFS) recommendations contained within the Final Recovery Plan for Johnson's
Seagrass, September 2002, as well as document the presence/absence and general extent of
corals, sponges, and other marine resources of significance growing on the substrate, within the
proposed floating dock area (1,800 linear feet along the shoreline and out a distance of 900 feet
waterward into the basin) and also along the entrance channel to the west of the Marine Stadium
(2,000 linear feet along the shoreline and out a distance of 300 feet waterward into the basin).
This survey will be used to support permit applications and ensure the proposed Project meets
regulatory agency requirements for minimization of impacts to marine resources.
METHODOLOGY
The February 23 and 24, 2015 survey area encompassed approximately 54,000 square feet of
submerged lands within the proposed floating dock area and 16,200 square feet of submerged
lands within the west entrance channel. The seagrass data was collected in accordance with the
NMFS recommendations contained within the Final Recovery Plan for Johnson's Seagrass,
September 2002. Two Coastal Systems biologists used SCUBA gear and implemented the "belt
transect" method, where the width of each belt transect was 6 feet (3 feet on each side of the
transect tape). This methodology provided for the direct surveying of approximately 3.33% of
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the submerged lands at the Project site within the proposed floating dock area (54,000 square feet
of the total 1,620,000 square feet) and approximately 2.7% of the submerged lands along the
west entrance channel area (16,200 square feet of the total 600,000 square feet), which resulted
in a survey area meeting the NMFS Protocol recommendations for surveying Johnson's seagrass.
Ten (10) temporary shore perpendicular transects, spaced 200 feet apart, were established to
facilitate the survey of the submerged substrate within the proposed floating dock area. Nine (9)
temporary shore perpendicular transects, spaced 250 feet apart, were established to facilitate the
survey of the submerged substrate within the west entrance channel. Transect 1 was established
at the southeast end of the Project site and transect 19 was established at the northwest end of the
Project site, terminating near the Rusty Pelican restaurant. Buoys were deployed along the 900
foot transects every 300 feet in order to ensure accuracy. One biologist secured the survey tape at
the first buoy at the waterward end of the transects (start point), and extended the transect tape
southwest on a course of 225° for 900 feet from the start point, terminating on land. Another
biologist identified and recorded information relating to the benthic resources observed along
each transect. Data was collected on prepared data sheets printed on underwater paper. The data
sheet prompted the biologist to record the beginning and end of each change in the benthic
community composition. In addition to collecting data, the biologist took representative
photographs of the existing benthic communities. Density of the seagrass community was based
on the following scale:
0% Coverage Absent
1-20% Coverage Sparse
21-40% Coverage Sparse to moderate
41-60% Coverage Moderate
61-80% Coverage Moderate to dense
81-100% Coverage Dense
RESULTS
The marine resource survey was conducted on February 23 and 24, 2015 between 8:00 a.m. and
6:00 p.m. The weather was sunny and partially cloudy with a 6-15 mph SE wind on February 23,
and a 6-15 mph W wind on February 24. Visibility underwater was 3-8 feet and there was no
current.
The benthic substrate consisted of loose, silty sand, and was easily disturbed. Occasional sponges
were observed scattered throughout the Project site (Photographs 17 and 18, Attachment B). On
some transects, hard substrate and debris was present close to shore. There were several small
(<20 cm diameter) Siderastrea sp. corals attached to some of the debris and hard substrate close
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to the shoreline or near the base of Marine Stadium (specifically transects 6, 8, 10, 14, and 15)
(Photographs 19 and 20, Attachment B). However, the majority of the Project site is unsuitable
for coral growth because of the loose, silty sand substrate.
Five (5) species of seagrass were observed: Thalassia testudinum, Syringodium filiforme,
Halodule wrightii, Halophila decipiens, and Halophila englemannii. There was no Halophila
johnsonii (Johnson's seagrass) observed at the Project site. Seagrass was present on all transects
except transects 13 and 18. There was occasional bacterial epiphytic growth on the seagrass
(Photograph 16, Attachment B). Macroalgae was present on all nineteen (19) transects. The
macroalgae at the site was dominated by Penicillus sp., but Udotea sp., Caulerpa sp., and
Halimeda sp. were also present.
Proposed Floating Dock Area Survey
There was a mixed bed composed of Syringodium filiforme, Halodule wrightii, and macroalgae
along the shore and waterward approximately 55 feet from the southeast end of the proposed
floating dock area, ending before the southeast end of Marine Stadium (Photographs 11 and 12;
Attachment B). There was also a small patch of sparse Thalassia testudinum present in this
mixed bed along transect 2 (Photograph 7, Attachment B). The seagrass density of this mixed
bed was mostly sparse to moderate, with some areas, approximately 10 feet in width, composed
of moderate to dense seagrass with Halodule wrightii as the dominant species (Figures 1 and 3,
Attachment C).
North of Marine Stadium was another mixed bed comprised of sparse to moderate Thalassia
testudinum, Syringodium filiforme, Halodule wrightii, and macroalgae along the shore, ending
just north of transect 10, and extended waterward approximately 40 feet. Along the shoreline, at
transect 10, the density of the mixed bed was moderate. Halodule wrightii was the dominant
species in this mixed bed (Figures 1 and 3, Attachment C)..
In front of Marine Stadium and waterward of the mixed seagrass beds along the shore, described
above, the substrate was completely barren silty sand (Photograph 10, Attachment B) with the
exception of a small 5 foot wide sparse to moderate patch of Thalassia testudinum (Photograph
13, Attachment B). From the edge of the mixed seagrass beds along the shore, this barren area
extended waterward 100 to 240 feet (Figures 1 and 3, Attachment C).
Further waterward from the barren area and out to the end of transects 1-10, at 900 feet,
Syringodium filiforme, Halodule wrightii, Halophila decipiens, and Halophila englemannii were
observed (Photographs 1-6, and 8, Attachment B). Halophila decipiens was present throughout
the area waterward of the barren stretch, but most areas were predominately barren with very
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sparse Halophila decipiens present (Photograph 9, Attachment B). There was a mixed bed of
sparse Syringodium filiforme, Halodule wrightii, and Halophila decipiens in the south end, and a
smaller sparse mixed bed of Syringodium filiforme, Halodule wrightii, and Halophila decipiens
in the north end (Figures 1 and 3, Attachment C). Sparse Halophila englemannii was present
towards the waterward end of the transects (Photographs 5, 6, and 8, Attachment B).
Apart from the mixed bed along the shore, seagrass density for each species was sparse,
particularly in regards to Halophila decipiens. The average percent cover for all seagrass species
combined ranged from 1.65% to 11.5% over the entire transect lengths. The highest densities
were in the southern end on transect 1 and density decreased towards the northern end of the
proposed floating dock area to transect 10.
Proposed Entrance Channel Area Survey
Along the northeast shoreline of the island in front of the marina there was a patch of sparse and
sparse to moderate Halodule wrightii (Figures 2 and 4, Attachment C). A mixed bed of Thalassia
testudinum, Syringodium filiforme, Halodule wrightii, and macroalgae was observed along the
shoreline, north of the island, extending out approximately 60 feet, with total seagrass density
ranging from sparse to moderate to dense (Photograph 14, Attachment B).
The proposed west entrance channel area was predominately completely barren silty sand with a
few sparse patches of Halophila decipiens present (Photographs 9 and 10, Attachment B).
The densest seagrass was observed along transects 15 and 16; however, the average seagrass
coverage was still sparse. Transects 13 and 19 had no seagrass present (Figures 2 and 4,
Attachment C).
One clearnose skate (Roja eglanteria), and one upside-down jellyfish (Cassiopea frondosa) were
observed during the survey along transects 3 and 7, respectively (Photographs 21 and 22,
Attachment B).
CONCLUSIONS
Occasional sponges were observed throughout the Project site and several small (<20 cm
diameter) Siderastrea sp. corals were observed attached to some debris and hard substrate along
the shoreline. Five species of seagrass were present: Thalassia testudinum, Syringodium
filiforme, Halodule wrightii, Halophila decipiens, and Halophila englemannii. There was no
Johnson's seagrass observed. Seagrass was present on all transects except transects 13 and 19.
Macroalgae was present on all 19 transect and dominated by Penicillus sp.
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While there were occasional areas with mixed seagrass, the majority of the Project site was silty
sand with sparse Halophila decipiens. The highest densities of seagrass were observed along the
nearshore area north and south of Marine Stadium and along the shoreline of the proposed west
entrance channel.
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Photograph 1. Representative photograph of the sparse mixed beds
showing Halodule wrightii and Halophila decipiens, and macroalgae
(Penicillus sp.) on Transect 2.
Photograph 2. Sparse macroalgae (Penicillus sp.) on Transect 2.
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Photograph 3. Representative photograph of the sparse mixed beds
showing Halodule wrightii and Halophila decipiens, and macroalgae
(Penicillus sp.) on Transect 2.
Photograph 4. Representative photograph of the sparse mixed beds
showing Syringodium frliforme, Halophila decipiens, and macroalgae
(Penicillus sp.) on Transect 1.
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Photograph 5. Sparse mixed bed showing showing Halodule wrightii,
Halophila englemannii, Halophila decipiens, and macroalgae (Penicillus
sp.) on Transect 1.
Photograph 6. Sparse Halophila decipiens and Halophila englemannii on
Transect 1.
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Photograph 7. Representative photograph of mixed seagrass bed close to
shoreline from Transect 2 showing Halodule wrightii, Thalassia
testudinum, and Syringodium frliforme.
Photo 8. Halophila englemannii patch with macroalgae
Transect 1.
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Photo 9. Barren sandy bottom with sparse Halophila decipiens.
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Photo 11. Representative photograph of Syringodium filiforme and
Halodule wrightii mixed bed close to shore on Transect 1.
Photo 12. Representative photograph of Syringodium filiforme and
Halodule wrightii mixed bed close to shore on Transect 5.
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Photo 13. Thalassia testudinum patch on Transect 6.
Photo 14. Representative photograph of seagrass (Halodule wrightii)
and macroalgae close to shoreline on Transect 17.
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Photo 15. Example of Halimeda sp. patch on Transect 16.
Photo 16. Example of bacterial epiphytic growth on Thalassia testudinum,
Syringodium filiforme, and Halophila decipiens on Transect 1.
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Photo 17. Example of a sponge on Transect 1.
Photo 18. Example of a sponge on Transect 17.
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Photo 19. Example of coral (Siderastrea sp.), sponge, and macroalgae
growing on hard substrate close to shore on Transect 10.
Photo 20. Example of coral (Siderastrea sp.) growing on debris (tire) on
Transect 10.
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Photo 21. Clearnose skate (Raja eglanteria) observed in on Transect 3.
Photo 22. Upside-down jellyfish (Cassiopea frondosa) observed on sandy
bottom on Transect 7.
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A) Project Identification
Lead Action Agency:
NMFS Endangered Species Act Section 7 Checklist
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Agency Contact: (Phone, Email)
Applicant Name/ Contact: (Phone, Email)
DOCK AND MARINE CONSTRUCTION CORP. GLEN LARSON, ALYSSA LARSON 305-751-9911 glarson@dockandmarine.net
Project Name & ID #:
Miami International Boat Show Marine Stadium
B) Project Location
1. Address and description of property (public, residential, commercial, industrial, etc.):
3501 RICKENBACKER CAUSEWAY MARINE STADIUM
2. Latitude & Longitude:
i. Decimal Degrees and Datum (e.g., 27.71622° N, 80.25174° W [NAD83])
ii. Online conversion: http://transition.fcc.gov/mb/audio/bickel/DDDMMSS-decimal.html
25 44'39.24" N 80 10'00.49"
3. Waterbody:
i. Name of the body of water on which the project is located (St. Johns River, Tampa Bay, Suwannee River, etc.)
ii. If riverine or estuarine, approximate navigable distance from marine environment (e.g., Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico)
MARINE STADIUM BASIN NEAR BISCAYNE BAY
C) Project Site Description
1. Existing Structures: (Describe current structures in project area.)
i. Marina, seawall, riprap, dock, etc.
ii. Number of slips, size (area of overwater structures), linear footage, location, orientation, etc.
Natural
shoreline, marine sport basin, stadium, see biological assessment and benthic survey, and plans provided.
2. Existing Conditions: (Describe the project area.)
i. Substrate type, water quality, depth, current, etc.
soft mud bottom, sediment detritus, medium water quality. no current, depth varies in area to use 8'-11'
3. Seagrasses & Other Marine Vegetation:
i. If a benthic survey was conducted , provide date of survey and a copy of the report.
ii. Species area of coverage estimates and density of species coverage (percentage) estimates.
iii. Location relative to proposed structures. Provide detailed sketch of action area and location of all marine vegetation.
See attached survey.
4. Mangroves:
i. Species (red, black, or white)
ii. Area (square footage and linear footage). Provide detailed sketch of action area and location of mangroves.
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mangrove shoreline along western edge of property not to be disturbed by show presence
S. Corals:
i. Species area of coverage estimates (percentage) and density of species estimates.
ii. Location relative to proposed structures. Provide detailed sketch of action area and location of corals.
no corals
D) Project Description and Construction Methods
1. Project: (Please provide detail)
Temporary boat show, plans provided, floating dock system, held in place by timber piling (quantity and location on plans)
2. Methods:
i. Construction methodology (Please provide detail.)
ii. Demolition/removal of existing structures/debris
iii. Location of work (barge, upland, or both)
piling driven by drop hammer, and vibratory hammer. from 30x80' barge, with crawler crane barge draft loaded is 24" Tugboas are
fiberglass 37' with a draft of 30" and fiberglass 32' with a draft of 24" . See sheet one of the drawings
3. Overwater Structures:
i. Is the proposed use of this structure for a docking facility or an observation platform?
ii. If no, is this a fishing pier? (public or private)
(a) If a fishing pier, how many people are expected to fish per day? (Use box below.)
(b) If a fishing pier, how do you plan to address hook and line captures? (Use box below.)
Yes
not a fish
ing pier, for the temporary mooring of vessels for a boat show.
iii. Will Dock Guidelines - in Florida be used?
Dock Guidelines - Construction Guidelines in Florida for Minor Piling -Supported Structures Constructed in or
over Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SAV), Marsh or Mangrove Habitat. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers/National
Marine Fisheries Service August, 2001
iv. If in Johnson's range, will Dock Construction Key regarding Johnson's seagrass be used?
Dock Key - Key for Construction Conditions for Docks or Other Minor Structures Constructed in or Over
Johnson's Seagrass (Halophila johnsonii). National Marine Fisheries Service/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, October
2002
(a) Grated (yes/no/NA)
v. Type of decking
1. 43% open space (yes/no/NA)
No
No
N/A
N/A
(b) Wooden planks or composite planks
Composite Planks
1. Proposed spacing between boards (0.50-inch, 0.75-inch, etc.)
vi. Height above Mean High Water (MHW) elevation
vii. Directional orientation of main axis of dock
viii. Overwater area (calculate square footage)
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0.25 in
24" above MHW
all directions
268,400 square feet over water
ix. Will Sea Turtle and Smalltooth Sawfish Construction Conditions, dated March 23, 2006 be used? (yes/no)
4. Pilings & Sheetpiles
i. Construction methodology (pile driving, vibratory hammer, jetting, etc.)
ii. Provide piling size, material, and number of pilings (mandatory)
iii. Have potential impacts to species been adequately addressed (noise impacts, marine vegetation impacts, etc.)?
Yes
Drop hammer and vibratory hammer NO JETTING. piling to be 12" Greenheart, Pierson fiberglass piling, and Steel H piling for a
combined total of 1043 piling.
5. Boat Slips
i. Number and size of new slips, change from existing
ii. High -and -dry boat storage: vessel storage capacity
iii. Estimated shadow effect of the boat (square footage of shaded area beneath boat)
833 temporary in water slips. no dry boat storage as part of this permit, (estimated 333,200 square feet). 63 temporary mooring vessels.
(estimated at 25,200 square feet)
6. Boat Ramp
i. Number of ramps and size of ramps
ii. Number of vessels that can be moored (e.g., staging area, shoreline docks for loading/unloading, etc.)
iii. Trailer parking lot capacity, and if this number changes from what is currently available at the project.
no boat ramp, mooring field of 63 units for staging area included above in boat slips.
7. Shoreline Armoring: Seawalls, jetties, riprap, groins, breakwaters, etc.
i. Project description, linear footage, square footage, material, etc. Provide detailed sketch of action area and location of
structure.
natural beach type shoreline, see pictures on page 2 of the plans
8. Dredging
i. Dredge type (hopper, cutterhead, clamshell, etc.)
ii. Depth of cut
iii. Area (square feet) to be dredged
iv. Volume of material (cubic yards)
v. Spoil deposition plans: Where is dredged material being disposed of? Location of disposal area (upland/openwater/
beneficial use site); sediment type at disposal area; thickness of fill placement; etc.
vi. Hydrodynamic description (average current speed/direction, etc.)
no dredging
9. Blasting
i. Explosive weights
ii. Blasting plan
no blasting
10. Artificial Reefs
Please refer to the Section 7 Checklist procedures for directions on how to complete this question.
no artificial reefs
11. Construction Schedule
i. In -water work
ii. Number of days/weeks/months; daytime/24-hour; seasonal restriction; etc.
in water work to commence December 18th. Show teardown to be completed by March 16th.
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12. Mitigation/ Protective Measures:
How is mitigation or other protective measures being incorporated in this project, if any?
Manatee spotters on site during all activities, Divers present to spot piling and spuds on barges. Tugboats to run at slow speed to
prevent unnecessary turbidity. Dense seagrass along shoreline to be last area for dock installation, to minimize shading.
E) Effects of the Project
1. Listed Species and Critical Habitat within the Action Area
i. Please indicate which listed species and critical habitats are within the Action Area.
ii. For information on species and critical habitat under NMFS jurisdiction that may be present within the action area, visit
"Species and Critical Habitat Found in the Southeast Region" page. If you are uncertain of which areas contain critical habitat,
please visit the Maps and GIS Data page.
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2. Effects to Species
i. Explain potential route of effects to each species and critical habitat checked above
Not a manatee area, shoreline will not accommodate turtle nesting. Sparse grasses in work area is unattractive to sawfish.
3. Effects to Critical Habitat:
i. Identify which essential feature(s) are present, if they will be impacted, and how they will be impacted
ii. Size of area affected (square footage) - Mangroves (linear footage of shoreline)
iii. How will the habitat be changed/altered as a result of the action
No impacts expected
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FILE ROUTING SHEET
Date Received: 4/10/15 Day 30: Appl. No.: 13-0306513-006
Applicant/Project Name: CITY OF MIAMI - NMMA BOATSHOW @ MARINE STADIUM
Processor: Lucy.Flores@dep.state.fl.us Co -Processor: i_1i, _,,
Project and Fees Reviewed By: Benny.Luedike@dep.state.fl.us on 2/20/2015
Permit Fee Rec'd: 0.00 Correct Amt.: 1500.00 Amt. Refund/Needed: 1500.00
FOR UNPAID REGULATORY PROCESSING FEES, PLEASE VISIT:
http://www.fldermortal.com/DepPortaUgo/pav-outstanding-balances/
State Lands Fee Rec'd: 0_00 Type Code: El Subtype Code: 30
Type of Permit/Authorization: (Check One)
A. ERP:
Mangrove:
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✓ Exemption
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✓ De Minimus r General Permit l Individual Permit
✓ Conceptual r Modification r Time Extension
✓ General r Individual / Alteration
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r Non -Binding r Formal Determination r Non -Jurisdictional
Project Description: Miami International Boatshow @ Marine Stadium
Section: lli 1. iucr <<_\i Township: ( h, f. here to enter text. South Range: Click here to enter text. East
Waterbody: Biscayne Bay Waterbody Class: III OFW: YES Aq. Pres: Yes- Biscayne Bay
Latitude: Click here to enter text. Longitude: Click here to enter text.
Reviewer Comments: Recommend publishing Notice of Receipt of Application per AHVI. Need $1500 application processing fee. Verify City and
NMMA are applicant or other form of sufficient real property interest from NMMA per A.HB-VI. Review and get DERM concurrence on Bio
assessment. What are drafts of vessels compared to heights of SAV? How have they reduced/eliminated impacts to SAV? Verify total number of slips?
How will piles be installed and removed? What BMPs will be implemented during construction / operation / removal of facility? Need details on what
size vessels will utilize show. What are water depths reference to MLW throughout the 34.5 acres project area? What are drafts of floating docks and
minimum water depths needed so not to cause them to sit on bay bottom at low tide in near shore areas (need x-section drawing showing anticipated
clearance). Need approximate dates of show and list of other permitted shows that occur during same dates. Does this location negate any existing
permitted boat show locations at same time? When and where are other shows? If within deed, please confirm that activity is consistent with said deed
and any restrictions therein (see Jason for email from DSL)? Communicate closely with FWC on this project? Permit should be conditioned to require
pre and post show bio assessments.
Request for Comments:
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Agencies/Commenter's
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Copy FWC for certain GP's and all non-SFR Individual
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561-681-6600
National Marine Manufacturers Association
c/o Nelson Wold, President
Attn.: Cathy Rick -Joule, VP Boat Show — NMMA
231 S. La Salle St. Suite 2050
Chicago, IL 60604
Sent via e-mail to: crick-joule@nmma.org
File No.: 13-0306513-006
Applicant: City of Miami & National Marine Manufacturers Association
Dear Ms. Rick -Joule:
RICK SCOTT
GOVERNOR
CARLOS LOPEZ-CANTERA
LT. GOVERNOR
JONATHAN P. STEVERSON
SECRETARY
Submitted into the public
Record for item(s) PZ. 3
on 05/14/2015, City Clerk
This is to acknowledge receipt of your application on April 10, 2015 for an Individual Permit, pursuant to
Part IV, Chapter 373, Florida Statutes, to install an approximately 268,400 sq. ft. temporary floating dock
system, accommodating a maximum of 833 temporary water slips and 63 temporary mooring systems.
In order to review your application, we need the items listed in Part I of the enclosed request for additional
information (RAI) by August 6, 2015. If the information is not received by August 6, 2015, your application
may be denied without prejudice. If you revise your project after submitting the initial joint application,
please contact us as soon as possible.
We appreciate your cooperation. If you have any questions, please contact me at (561) 681-6673 or by
email at Lucy.Flores@dep.state.fl.us.
cerely,
ucy a ores
Environm tal Specialist II
Submerged Lands & Environmental Resources Program
Additional enclosure:
ShubinBass Professional Association Letter, 1 page
Copies furnished to:
Chrissy Hopps, Miami -Dade County RER, hoppsc@miamidade.gov
Rosalinda Rodriguez, USACOE Miami -Dade, Rosalinda.Rodriguez@usace.army.mil
FFWCC Bureau of Imperiled Species Management, fcmpmail@myfwc.com and
fwcconservationplanningservices@myfwc.com
Maria Serrano, FDEP, Maria.Serrano@dep.state.fl.us
AP Manager, Pamela Sweeney, Biscayne.Bay@dep.state.fl.us
Amy Huber, ShubinBass Professional Association, ahuber@shubinbass.com
Submitted into the public
Record for item(s) PZ. 3
on 05/14/2015, City Clerk
Date Requested: May 8, 2015
File No.: 13-0306513-006
Applicant: National Marine Manufacturers Association
COMPLETENESS SUMMARY/RAI
(Chapters 62-330 or 62-343, Florida Administrative Code)
Part I
1. Pursuant to Chapter 62-330.071, F.A.C., please include a $1,500.00 processing fee made
payable to the Department of Environmental Protection sent attn.: Lucy Flores with the file
no. 13-0306513-006 in the memo section. OR please submit your payment at the following
web address: http://www.fldepportal.com/go/pay/.
2. Pursuant to Chapter 62-330.060 (3), F.A.C., the applicant must certify that it has sufficient
real property interest over the land upon which the activities subject to the application will be
conducted. Please provide the Department with a completed and signed signature page, found
within Section A, of the current upland owner or a letter of no objection from the current
upland owner. If there are to be co -applicants; then a completed signature sheet from both
will be required. Please note that a site visit by the Department cannot be performed until a
complete signature page is received.
SUBMERGED RESOURCES AND ELIMINATION & REDUCTION OF IMPACTS
[ ] 3. Pursuant to Section 10.2.1 of the Applicant's Handbook - Volume I, please discuss how
the proposed design demonstrates Elimination or Reduction of Impacts to wetland
functions, surface water functions, and environmental resources.
Please provide a detailed description of how design takes into account the height of
submerged aquatic vegetation and the draft of vessels mooring over such vegetation.
PUBLIC INTEREST AND FISH & WILDLIFE
[ ] 4. Because the project is located in Outstanding Florida Waters, staff must consider and balance
the effects of proposed activities in order to determine whether the project is clearly in the
public interest as defined in Chapter 18-18, Horida Administrative Code. Please refer to the
enclosed letter, and discuss what efforts have been made to address the "serious concerns" of
the Village of Key Biscayne. PLEASE COPY AMY HUBER ON YOUR RAI
RESPONSE.
[ ] 5. Your project has been sent to the Horida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
(FFWCC), Bureau of Protected Species Division, for evaluation of potential effects from this
project on endangered or threatened species. Please note that additional questions and
concerns may follow as a result of this review. PLEASE COPY FFWCC ON YOUR RAI
RESPONSE.
TEMPORARY, PERMANENT AND CUMULATIVE IMPACTS
[ ] 6. Pursuant to Section 10.2.3.5 of the Applicant's Handbook — Volume I, please provide the
Department with the operational timeframes and frequency of installation/ removal of the
proposed activity. Discuss any plans for emergency removal in the event of severe weather
conditions. In addition, please discuss the dates of the boat show, including the date in -
water construction begins, the actual show dates, and the end date of tear down, and list
any other permitted shows occurring during these same dates. If there are other shows,
please mention there location, and/or discuss whether this boat show replaces or is in
addition to the other shows.
Submitted into the public
Record for item(s) PZ. 3
on 05/14/2015, City Clerk
CONSTRUCTION METHODS & DETAILS
[ ] 7. Discuss the method of installation and construction of the structure(s), including methods for
moving equipment to the work site. Describe how erosion, siltation, scouring and/or
dewatering resulting from the proposed activities will be contained. If construction of the
structure is to be by a barge or other vessel, provide the approximate size and fully loaded
draft of the construction vessel(s).
[ ] 8. Provide a note on the project plans indicating any existing wetland vegetation will not be
impacted with the installation/operation/removal of the access ramps.
SECONDARY IMPACTS
[ ] 9. Pursuant to section 10.1.1(f) of the Applicants Handbook - Volume I, an applicant must
provide reasonable assurances that a regulated activity will not cause adverse secondary
impacts to wetland and surface water functions water quality, upland habitat for bald
eagles and aquatic or wetland dependent listed species, and historical and archaeological
resources.
Please explain how the increased boat traffic caused by this boat show and presence of the
temporary structures (i.e. up to three months) in the water will not cause additional
secondary impacts to water quality, seagrasses, manatees, and other marine species.
In order to determine if the boat show has any short term or long term effects on the
submerged grass beds within the project area, discuss whether the applicant is proposing
to monitor the submerged bottom before and after each show. If so, please provide
complete details of the proposed monitoring methodologies.
OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES
[ ] 10. Provide the size, type, and the deepest draft of vessels expected to use the dock or mooring
field or pier after construction.
[ ] 11. Indicate if sewage pumpout facilities or fueling facilities are proposed or will be allowed. If
so, please provide complete details.
[ ] 12. Provide details as to all proposed activities that will occur over water at the eastern extent of
the temporary floating docks (identified by green squares on Page 3 of 7 on the project
drawings).
[ ] 13. Discuss whether sea trails of the boats are proposed, or if all the boats will remain at the
temporary docks during the entire show. If sea trials are proposed, provide complete details
on how they will be tracked, and provide an exhibit showing the expected routes within the
Biscayne Bay.
WATER DEPTHS
[ ] 13. Please provide the Department with the required minimum and maximum depths necessary
to safely operate the system. Provide the water depths (referenced to mean low water) for the
mooring field, and overlay the temporary docking facility on the drawing with the
hydrographic data, converting the water depths to MLW.
DRAWING REVISIONS_
[ ] 14. Following any design revisions, please provide the Department with updated drawings
reflecting all proposed activities, including revised tables describing any changes in structure
square footage or number of proposed slips.
ShubinBass;
PROFESSIONAL AS;_•OCiA.I.ON
Via Electronic Mail
and U.S. Mail
April 21, 2015
Ms. Jill Creech, Director
Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Southeast District
3301 Gun Club Road MSC 7210-1
West Palm Beach, Florida 33406
Southeast.District@dep.statell.us
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Record for item(s) PZ. 3
on 05/14/2015, City Clerk
Re: Miami Boat Show, 3501 Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami, Florida
Dear Ms. Creech:
Please be advised that this firm represents the Village of Key Biscayne with respect to the
Miami Boat Show, which is scheduled to occur at 3501 Rickenbacker Causeway, Miami,
Florida. The Village of Key Biscayne has serious concerns with the Miami Boat Show being
held at this location and respectfully requests that both the Village, through its Village Manager
John Gilbert, and this firm, be copied on all communications, studies, reports, notices with or
issued to the applicant or its consultants. We believe that the applications for the Miami Boat
Show are being submitted under the name of either the City of Miami; the National Marine
Manufacturers Association; or their environmental consultant, Dock and Marine Construction.
In addition, the Village requests a meeting prior to any decision, determination, and/or opinion
made with respect to any permitting associated with the Miami Boat Show. In the event that any
permit, approval, opinion or determination has been issued, please allow this correspondence to
serve as an appeal of that permit, approval, opinion or determination.
Finally, the Village requests that it be provided Notice of any future hearings related to
the Miami Boat Show.
Thank you for your anticipated attention to this matter.
Sincerely,
Amy E. Huber
For the firm
cc: Mr. John C. Gilbert, Village Manager
APR 2 7 2n
FL DEP
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