Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) All users requesting relief from the
provisions of Chapter 40E-21, F.A.C., shall file an application for variance
but must conform to water use restrictions until the Executive Director grants
a temporary variance or the Board grants the variance.
(2) Criteria for Issuance - No application
for variance shall be granted unless the applicant provides reasonable
assurances that the variance will not otherwise be harmful to the water
resources of the District and affirmatively demonstrates that one or more of
the following circumstances exists:
(a) The
variance is essential to protect health or safety, or
(b) Compliance with the particular rule or
order from which a variance is sought will require measures which, because of
their extent or cost, cannot be accomplished within the anticipated duration of
the shortage, or
(c) Alternative
restrictions which achieve the same level of demand reduction as the
restrictions from which a variance is sought are available and are binding and
enforceable, or
(d) The applicant
is a public or private utility that demonstrates that special circumstances
exist which necessitate the issuance of a variance, or
(e) The applicant's source of water includes
an approved aquifer storage and recovery installation or a water reclamation
project.
(3) Limiting
Conditions - Variances granted shall be subject to the following conditions:
(a) The variance granted shall be the minimum
necessary to alleviate the circumstance for which the variance was requested
under subsection (2).
(b) All
variances shall expire upon a declaration by the Board that a water shortage no
longer exists or when a more restrictive water shortage declaration is made,
unless the Board specifies that the variance shall be in effect for a longer
period of time, provided however that variance conditions which require the
applicant to modify water use facilities shall remain in full force and effect
until such modifications have been completed. However, when a new application
for variance is filed within seven working days of the effective date of a more
restrictive water shortage declaration, the existing variance shall remain in
effect until final agency action on the application.
(c) Variances granted under paragraph (2)(b)
may prescribe a timetable for compliance with the restrictions from which a
variance was sought.
(4)
Applications for Variance - The application shall contain the following:
(a) The applicant's name, address, telephone
number and location of the property for which relief is requested.
(b) The specific rule, order, water shortage
phase or restriction from which the applicant is requesting relief.
(c) A detailed statement of the facts which
the applicant believes demonstrate that the request qualifies for a variance
under subsection (2), including reports by qualified technical
experts.
(d) A description of the
relief desired.
(e) The period of
time for which the variance is sought, including the reasons and facts in
support thereof.
(f) The damage or
harm resulting or which may result to the applicant from compliance with the
rule or order.
(g) If the variance
is sought under paragraph (2)(b), information identifying the restrictions
which currently can be met, a description of the measures which would be
necessary to meet all restrictions and the date when these measures could be
completed.
(h) If the applicant is
the owner or operator of a golf course whose need for a variance arises from
the operational inability of its irrigation system or works to meet the front
nine-back nine requirement in Chapter 40E-21, Part V, F.A.C., the applicant
shall submit a map showing the proposed alternative division of the course
in-half and an explanation of the applicant's proposed irrigation
scheme.
(i) For applications for
variance from restrictions on irrigation, a general description of the
irrigation system, including pump or water system output and irrigated area,
and
(j) Any other information, the
applicant believes is material.
(5) Procedures.
(a) Within ten working days after receipt of
a complete application for variance, which contains the information listed in
subsection 40E-21.275(4),
F.A.C., the staff shall recommend to the Executive Director whether the
application complies with the provisions of subsections (2) through (4). The
recommendation shall be in writing and shall constitute proposed agency action.
The District shall set forth in writing the grounds or basis for denial of the
variance and inform the applicant of the right to a hearing on the denial of
the application by filing a petition. A copy of the recommendation shall be
forwarded to the applicant. Any petition for hearing on an application for
variance shall be considered a petition for informal proceedings in accordance
with subsection 40E-1.571(2), F.A.C.
(b) The Executive Director or his designee
shall review the application and the staff recommendation. Applications which
do not require immediate action or which do not comply with the provisions of
subsections (2) through (4) may be deferred for Board action. Applications
which require immediate action and which comply with the provisions of
subsections (2) through (4) may be temporarily granted by the Executive
Director or his designee. Temporary variances granted by the Executive Director
or his designee shall be presented to the Board for concurrence, rejection or
modification.
(c) The Board shall
consider all deferred applications as well as those temporarily granted by the
Executive Director or his designee, at its next regularly scheduled meeting.
The Board may grant, or deny the deferred applications and may concur in,
reject or modify those variances temporarily granted by the Executive Director
or his designee. All Board action denying applications for variances shall be
by written order and copies shall be furnished to the applicant and the
appropriate law enforcement officials. An applicant whose variance has been
granted shall be furnished an appropriate notice of water shortage variance and
any attachments which shall be prominently displayed at the applicant's place
of use.
(d) The Board may revoke or
modify a variance when it determines that the continued utilization of the
variance is inconsistent with the objectives of the District.
(6) The variance under this rule
is provided in addition to the variance and waiver procedures set forth in Rule
28-104, F.A.C., which implements Section
120.542, F.S.
Rulemaking Authority
120.54(5),
373.044,
373.113 FS. Law Implemented
120.54(5),
373.175,
373.246
FS.
New 9-2-98, Amended
6-12-00.