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Comprehensive Plan Intergovernmental Coordination Element <br />(Florida Administrative Code Rule 40C-6). "Works of the District" are those projects and works <br />including but not limited to structures, impoundments, wells, streams and other watercourses, <br />together with appurtenant facilities and accompanying lands which have been officially adopted by <br />the governing board of the district as works of the district. <br />Project Review Programs: <br />° State Clearinghouse Review <br />The Office of the Governor is designated as the state planning and development clearinghouse <br />pursuant to federal laws and regulations and Chapter 186 Florida Statutes, "State Comprehensive <br />Planning". Within the Office of the Governor, the Office of Planning and Budgeting has the <br />responsibility to review and comment on federal grant proposals and state plans. <br />° Environmental Impact Statement Review <br />The Office of the Governor administers the state's review process for the federal Environmental <br />Impact Statement (EIS) Program. The Governor's Office is responsible for coordinating reviews of <br />EIS's by interested and affected state agencies and submitting the state's comments to the federal <br />agency that prepared the EIS. <br />Regional planning councils are responsible for coordinating reviews at the regional and local levels <br />and for providing comments directly to the appropriate federal agency. <br />° Ten -Year Site Plans for Power Plants <br />The Department of Community Affairs coordinates this review process, with participation by several <br />state agencies, including the following: <br />1. Department of Environmental Protection <br />2, Public Service Commission <br />3. Office of the Public Council <br />4. Department of Transportation <br />5. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services <br />6, Governor's Energy Office <br />7. Department of Environmental Health <br />8. Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission <br />In addition, DCA asks for review and comment from other appropriate state, federal, regional <br />(especially the regional planning councils and the water management districts), and local agencies <br />and public interest groups. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 13 <br />