Florida Administrative Code
62 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
62C - Division of Resource Management
Chapter 62C-37 - HEAVY MINERAL RECLAMATION REQUIREMENTS
Section 62C-37.005 - Application Procedures
Universal Citation: FL Admin Code R 62C-37.005
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Preapplication meetings. In order to reduce the time required for processing applications, preapplication meetings are encouraged and should be arranged in accordance with the following:
(a) Prior to submitting an
application to the Department, the applicant should notify the Department in
writing that an application is due to be submitted. The notice should state the
purpose of the application and whether or not a preapplication meeting is
desired and include a map that outlines the application area.
(b) If a meeting is requested by the
applicant, the Department staff shall meet with the applicant at the earliest
practical time or as otherwise agreed to by both parties.
(c) These meetings are for the purpose of
exchanging ideas and information and shall be nonbinding on either
party.
(2) Filing. Applications shall be filed with the Department in accordance with the following deadlines:
(a) Conceptual plans.
Conceptual plan applications shall be filed at least six months prior to
beginning mining operations. Effective April 1, 1987, if the operator is
required to prepare an Application for Development Approval (ADA) under Chapter
380, F.S., the operator shall file the conceptual plan within seven days of the
submittal of the ADA.
(b)
Conceptual plan modifications. Modification applications shall be filed at
least 90 days prior to beginning activities that require modification to an
approved conceptual plan.
Rulemaking Authority 378.404, 378.601 FS. Law Implemented 378.404, 378.601 FS.
New 2-22-87, Formerly 16C-37.005, Amended 1-22-02.
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