Florida Administrative Code
62 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
62B - Beaches and Coastal Systems
Chapter 62B-56 - BUREAU OF BEACHES AND COASTAL SYSTEMS - RULES AND PROCEDURES FOR USING SAND-FILLED GEOTEXTILE DUNE CORES (PERMITS FOR CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE)
Section 62B-56.080 - Survey Requirements
Universal Citation: FL Admin Code R 62B-56.080
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) The certified survey of the subject property, which is required by paragraph 62B-56.050(3)(i), F.A.C., shall include the following information:
(a) The property owner's name.
(b) All vertical data specified on the survey
shall be referenced to NAVD 88 (U.S. survey foot). A note clearly identifying
the control monument, the setting agency, stamping, and NAVD 88 elevation shall
be provided on the survey or in the surveyor's report.
(c) The location of the property in relation
to bordering roads and streets.
(d)
The location of the two nearest Department Range Monuments (DNR R-Monument).
Refer to the Department's Bureau of Beaches and Coastal Systems web page to
view maps that provide the Range Monuments at:
http://www.dep.state.fl.us/beaches/data/coastmon.htm.
(e) Property boundaries and
right-of-ways.
(f) Legal
description of the property.
(g)
All horizontal coordinates, bearings, and distances referenced to the control
provided upon the most recently recorded Map of Record for the Coastal
Construction Control Line (CCCL) in the county where the subject property is
located. Data should include a minimum of one benchmark as a source of
horizontal measurement or any published second order or higher horizontal
control point.
(h) The recording
date, book, and page of the Map of Record of the CCCL as recorded in the county
public records where the subject property resides.
(i) The horizontal location of the CCCL for
the full width of the subject property, including the location and full
stamping of the two nearest Department or published second order or higher
horizontal control points.
(j) The
horizontal location of the erosion control line, if one exists.
(k) The horizontal locations of the contour
lines corresponding to elevation 0.00, the approximate contour of the mean high
water line, and the contour of the seasonal high water line.
(l) The horizontal location of the seaward
line of vegetation and outlines of existing native beach-dune vegetation. Each
contiguous stand shall be circumscribed at the outermost edge of the vegetation
or the drip line of a tree canopy and shall be identified as being one of the
following categories:
1. Beach-dune (grasses
and groundcovers).
2. Coastal
strand (saw palmetto and salt pruned shrubs).
3. Hammock (overhead forest
canopy).
4. Wetland (mangrove,
marsh, or swamp).
5. Exotics
(greater than fifty percent Australian pine, Brazilian pepper, Australian
scaevola, or other invasive nuisance species).
(m) When the topographic contours of the
subject property are uniform in nature in the shore-normal direction throughout
the project area show; a minimum of three transects; one transect per lot line;
and one transect per 100 feet of shore-normal direction, with data points at
25-foot intervals and at one-foot or greater changes in elevation on each
transect. In project areas that are irregular or not uniform in nature or where
abnormal topographic entities exist in a beach-dune system, provide sufficient
transect data points and elevations to establish a two-foot contour interval
throughout the beach-dune system.
(n) Dimensions and locations of the
foundation outlines of any existing structures on the subject property and the
bearings and distances perpendicular from the CCCL to the seaward corners of
the foundations of any major structures and public infrastructure or the
seaward limit of the crest or cap at the extremities of any coastal or shore
protection structure; and,
(o)
Dimensions and locations of the foundation outlines of any existing structures
on adjacent properties and distances from the CCCL to the seaward corners of
the foundations of any existing structures or the seaward limit of any coastal
or shore-protection structure.
(2) When conventional route surveying is used to locate the CCCL the following information shall be shown, reported, and become a part of the drawing:
(a) The location
traverse showing all adjusted angles, distances, and directions.
(b) At least two CCCL Map of Record control
points or any two published second order or higher horizontal control points
shall be used in the location traverse. The bearing and distance from the
nearest control monuments to the points of intersection on the CCCL; and,
(c) The survey shall provide the
Florida State Plane Coordinates referenced to NAD 83/90 (U.S. survey foot) for
two consecutive property corners on the subject property and the perpendicular
bearings and distances to the most recently recorded CCCL, including the
down-line bearing and distance from the nearest point of intersection of the
CCCL and the established perpendicular intersection.
(3) When Global Positioning Systems (GPS) are used, the following must be shown, reported, and become a part of the drawing:
(a) A tabular listing of all Geodetic Control
Stations occupied and checked into, along with their latitude, longitude, State
Plane Coordinate, zone, and specifications of units (U.S. survey
foot).
(b) The software brand and
version number used for the baseline or real-time processing and or
adjustment.
(c) Identification of
the Geodetic Control that was held fixed or used as Base Station installation.
The Geodetic Control that was checked or allowed to take adjustment. When using
real-time kinematic carrier phase processing, at least one additional control
monument shall be occupied and a statistical comparison to the published
values.
(d) A general statement of
accuracy for each newly established coordinate.
(e) A graphic representation of the final
fixed position data depicting the three-dimensional vector baseline established
between the control station and the newly established stations, including
three-dimensional loop closure statistics on the checked
monumentation.
(f) A tabular
listing of all newly established positions obtained from the final fixed
vectors which includes their latitude, longitude, State Plane Coordinate, zone,
grid Azimuth (convergence angle), scale factor, and specification of units
(U.S. survey foot). Newly established stations shall be identified as such. The
number of decimal places displayed shall reflect the level of precision of the
work performed; and,
(g) The survey
drawings shall include the following notes or equivalent:
1. The procedures and or network design meet
the Geodetic Accuracy Standards and Specifications for using GPS Related
Positioning as set forth by the Federal Geodetic Control Subcommittee in their
most current publication for 3rd order class 1 horizontal control survey or
provide the horizontal accuracy for all new positions established as a
positional tolerance.
2. The
vertical accuracy for all new positions established as a positional
tolerance.
3. The survey shall
provide the Florida State Plane Coordinates referenced to NAD 83/90 (U.S.
survey foot) for two consecutive property corners on the subject property and
the perpendicular bearings and distances to the most recently recorded CCCL,
including the down line bearing and distance from the nearest point of
intersection of the CCCL and the established perpendicular intersection; and,
4. For general location purposes,
the survey shall provide a bearing and distance from the State Plane
Coordinated property corners to the nearest Department range baseline
monitoring location.
Rulemaking Authority 161.053(20), 161.085(5) FS. Law Implemented 161.053(2), (4), 161.085(9) FS.
New 6-22-09.
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