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Resolution Number
2024-067
Approved Date
11/05/2024
Agenda Item Number
12.E.
Resolution Type
Establishing a Fee Schedule
Entity Name
Indian River County Natural Resources Department
Subject
Emergency Coastal Construction, Establishing fee schedule for private use of county property for
non-emergency and emergency coastal construction access
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ADMINISTRATIVE <br />POLICY <br />NATURAL <br />RESOURCES <br />NUMBER <br />EFFECTIVE <br />DATE <br />REVISION <br />DATE <br />SUBJECT <br />PAGE 2 <br />PRIVATE USE OF COUNTY PROPERTY FOR EMERGENCY <br />COASTAL CONSTRUCTION ACCESS <br />submitted for processing to the Natural Resources Department, Coastal Division, and approved <br />through the County Administrator. <br />2. Statement <br />On March 5, 2024, the Board of County Commissioners directed staff to develop a process whereby <br />private entities can request approval for use of County Property for coastal construction project <br />access. This direction was in recognition of the fact that private beach -front entities experience <br />significant erosional activities requiring remediation/restoration activities which may include <br />requesting use of County Property for such construction access purposes, and there is no formal <br />process to facilitate these requests. A formal process is required so that the Board has sufficient <br />information to determine whether the proposed use of County Property for coastal construction <br />activities either reasonably or unreasonably affects the public and can make a determination on <br />whether or not to authorize the requested use. This policy does not apply to ongoing, routine <br />maintenance, for which access is the sole responsibility of the property owner. <br />3. Eligibility <br />Only beach -front coastal properties located within Indian River County, and in possession of a valid <br />FDEP Coastal Construction Control Line Permit, FDEP Emergency Field Permit, and/or other <br />pertinent permit(s) shall be eligible for the use of this policy. Coastal properties within municipal <br />boundaries shall be required to obtain a letter of no objection from their local municipality prior to <br />pursuingan access agreementwith the County utilizingthis policy. Projects shall not adverselyaffect <br />hardbottom or coral reef communities, seagrass communities or functional marine turtle nesting <br />habitat that existed before the storm and shall not contribute to erosion of adjacent properties. This <br />policy pertains solely to coastal construction to address significant erosion due to weather events <br />that put upland infrastructure at imminent risk. This policy shall go into effect startingwith a declared <br />local state of emergency and terminate upon the opening of beach accesses to the Public or upon <br />termination of the FDEP Emergency Order whichever is sooner. Under non -emergency conditions, <br />the policy "Private Use of County Property for Non -emergency Coastal Construction Access" shall <br />apply. <br />Projects shall be considered on a first come, first ready basis. The requested closure period cannot <br />interfere with County emergency repair work. Closure for private use shall occur either immediately <br />before or immediately after the County emergency repairs to minimize public impacts. Maximum <br />closure periods shall be dependent upon the total extent of the coastal damages and availability of <br />resources for construction. Generally, closure periods shall be 5 calendar days for parcels with less <br />than 150 linear foot beach frontage, and 15 calendar days for parcels with greater than 150 linear <br />foot beach frontage. <br />
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