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Click Here for information on the 2011 Working Group discussions addressing Wetlands
See below for information on the 2010 Working Group discussions addressing Flood Hazard Areas
Some documents/maps/etc. below were submitted to Brevard County by Working Group members in order to provide information to fellow members. Brevard County does not guarantee the accuracy of these submittals.
Please click here for information on the Comprehensive Plan Public Forums.
February 25, 2011: Agenda Package Reconvening the Working Group The Clerk's memo will be posted upon receipt
November 2, 2010: Clerk's memo-Transmittal of Comprehensive Plan Package 2010-2 Plan Amendments
November 4, 2010: FFWCC Comments to DCA on Proposed Flood Hazard Areas Policy Modifications
July 21, 2010: Flood Hazard Areas and Wetlands Overview Resolution 10-121 (creation of Flood Hazard Areas/Wetlands Working Group) July 26, 2010: None August 2, 2010: None
August 10, 2010 & August 16 , 2010
July 21, 2010 - Agenda, Minutes (Approved at the 8/2 meeting) July 26, 2010 - Agenda, Minutes (Approved at the 8/2 meeting) August 2, 2010 - Agenda, Draft Minutes August 10, 2010 - Agenda, Draft Minutes August 16 , 2010 - Agenda, Draft Minutes
Unless otherwise indicated, these are draft proposals submitted by Group members for further discussion.
FLOODPLAINS
Final Draft Floodplain Policy Recommendation, Recommended by a vote of 12 for, and 3 against; August 16, 2010.
Riverine Floodplain Management, Presented by Bob Massarelli, July 26, 2010 Policy 4.2, Presented by Mary Sphar, July 26, 2010
Floodplain Policy Options for Group discussion on August 2, 2010:
Floodplain Policy Options for Group discussion on August 10, 2010: Proposed Objective 4, Presented by Bob Massarelli
Draft Floodplain Policy for Group discussion & voting on August 16, 2010: Draft Floodplain Policy (with County Attorney comments)
______________________________________________________ WETLANDS
Wetlands, Presented by Bob Day, August 12, 2010 Wetlands, Presented by Mary Sphar, August 12, 2010 Wetlands, Presented by Jon Shepherd, August 12, 2010
Brevard County Floodzones (Source: Jim Williams) Brevard County Floodzones. This error was corrected by St. Johns around 2000-2001 (Source: Jim Williams) FEMA Panel 443 - Floodway Example Melbourne-Tillman Water Control District (Source: Shirley Beasley, 7/26/10 meeting) SJRWMD Levees (Source: John Juliana) New LIDAR to be used in new FIRM maps (Source: Jim Williams) Floodplain fringe lands (Source: Jim Williams) Brevard County Wetlands (Source: Jim Williams) Note: These wetlands are approximate and subject to field verification.
*These maps are not official documents of the County, but rather a tool for understanding generalized growth allowances. Please see full disclaimers on maps.
PREVIOUSLY PROPOSED POLICIES:
May 5, 2010 Public Forum – Flood Hazard Areas May 19, 2010 Public Forum - Wetlands
Note: The above documents have been edited to include only those policies in the Working Group's scope of review. Click here for the full presentations, as well as more information from the May 2010 Public Forums.
COMPREHENSIVE PLANS:
Brevard County Comprehensive Plan - Please go to CONSERVATION ELEMENT, Objective 4 - Flood Hazard Areas & Objective 5 - Wetlands Brevard County Comprehensive Plan Glossary Brevard County Future Land Use Element, Objective 10, Transfer of Development Rights Brevard County Future Land Use Element, Full document
Please note that the Elements, Objectives, & Goals referenced below are the primary locations identified for floodplain and wetlands policies for these counties. There may be additional policies regarding floodplains and wetlands in other Elements of these Counties' Comprehensive Plans:
Indian River County Comprehensive Plan - Please go to CONSERVATION ELEMENT. "Goal, Objectives and Policies" starts on page 134 of 160; "Objective 4 - Floodplains" starts on page 139 of 160. "Objective 5 - Wetlands" starts on page 140 of 160.
Volusia County Comprehensive Plan - Please go to Chapter 12, CONSERVATION ELEMENT, Goal 12.1 - Water Resources & Goal 12.2 - Natural Communities and Wildlife
Osceola County Comprehensive Plan - Chapter 1 Conservation of Natural Resources
Osceola County Comprehensive Plan - Chapter 6 Stormwater Management
Sarasota County Comprehensive Plan - Floodplain Policies relevant to Working Group
State Rules - Wetlands FAC 62-340 - Delineation of the Landward Extent of Wetlands and Surface Waters FAC 62-345 - Uniform Mitigation Assessment Method
Document: National Flood Insurance Program, Community Rating System, Dept. of Community Affairs. Source: Jim Williams
Document: Summary paper of round table discussion concerning flooding issues after TS Fay, October 2008. Source: Jim Fletcher
Document: Getting to Smart Growth, International City/County Management Association (ICMA). Source: Bob Massarelli
Document: Getting to Smart Growth II, ICMA. Source: Bob Massarelli
Document: Smart Growth For Coastal and Waterfront Communities, NOAA, EPA, ICMA, Sea Grant. Source: Bob Massarelli
Document: Protecting Water Resources With Higher-Density Development, EPA. Source: Bob Massarelli
Document: Brevard Co. Ordiannce No. 99-61, Areas of Special Stormwater Concern Source: NRMO Watershed Management
Document: Aquifer Demand Source: Mary Hillberg
Document: Paser Asphalt Roads Manual, Transporatation Information Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison Source: Mary Hillberg
Document: Building in Floodplains and Wetlands, Mary Hillberg Source: Mary Hillberg
Document: Building in Wetlands, Michael Lipske Source: Mary Hillberg
Document: Protection and Preservation Index, Federal Legislation Source: Mary Hillberg
Document: Smart Growth Defined Source: Mary Hillberg
Document: Tropical Storm Fay Flood Damage, East Central Florida Regional Planning Council Source: Mary Hillberg
Document: USDA Wetland Conservation Source: Mary Hillberg
Document: Wetland Facts, Excerpt from NRMO Public Forum Presentation Source: Mary Hillberg
Document: Wetland Functions, Excerpt from NRMO Web Site Source: Mary Hillberg
Document: Environmental Law Institute Planners Guide to Wetland Buffers Source: Sandra Clinger
Document: EPA Functitonal Wetlands Values Source: Sandra Clinger
Document: USGS Wetland Functions Circle Graph Source: Sandra Clinger
If you experience difficulties downloading these documents, please contact: Natural Resources Management Office E-mail: darcie.mcgee@brevardcounty.us or Jeanette.Scott@BrevardCounty.US Phone: (321) 633-2016
From the Comprehensive Plan Glossary: “Public Facilities - transportation, sewer, solid waste, drainage, potable water, fire and police protection, emergency medical, educational, parks and recreation, and public health systems and facilities.”
From Section 62-3724(c)(4): "Development, except for permitted uses, shall be transferred out of the ten-year floodplain unless the project has a special reason or need to locate below the ten-year floodplain and is found to be in the overriding public interest." There is no definition for "special reason or need," or "overriding public interest" Historically, these would be Board determinations.
From Comprehensive Plan Glossary: “Public Interest means demonstrable environmental, social, and economic benefits which
Staff contact information:
Brevard County Natural Resources Management Office Attn: Darcie McGee 2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way Building A, Room 219 Viera, FL 32940 (321) 633-2016
Board-approved participating organizations and appointees (primary, alternate) include:
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