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Public Notice Notifications

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Florida - This includes all public notices for projects being reviewed for Standard Permits within the State of Florida.

Antilles - This includes all public notices for projects being reviewed for Standard Permits within the Antilles area (this includes Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands).

Tropical Storms & Other Emergencies - These public notices provide information on procedures for emergency permitting requirements due to specific tropical storm events or other emergency situations.

Special Issues - These are public notices that involve the Regulatory program but which are generally not limited to one particular geographic area. These would include public notices for the establishment or modification of Restricted Areas/Danger Zones, re-issuance of General Permits or Nationwide Permits, changes to guidance and policies, etc.

Administrative Penalty - These public notices provide information associated with Administrative Penalties. An Administrative Penalty can be assessed to address violations associated with issued Department of the Army permits.

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  • SAJ-2022-02920 (SP-KAB)

    Expiration date: 10/24/2022

    Bay County. Bay County Board of County Commissioners, Panama City, Florida. PROJECT PURPOSE: Basic: Marine habitat enhancement. Overall: Construct a new artificial reef site, to be known as SAARS M Reef, with multiple deployments of approved materials in order to enhance the marine habitat in the offshore waters of the Gulf of Mexico, southwest of Panama City Beach off Bay County, Florida.

  • SAJ-2021-02134(SP-JDP)

    Expiration date: 8/29/2022

    Osceola County. Cornerstone at Narcoossee, LLC, Orlando, Florida. PROJECT PURPOSE: Basic: Commercial Development. Overall: Develop a commercial center with grocery retail and additional buildings for commercial leasing located along Narcoossee Road between Hwy. 192 (south) and Orange County (north), to serve the growing residential communities and population along Narcoossee Road

  • SAJ-2022-00319 (SP-SWA)

    Expiration date: 7/29/2022

    Walton County. Four Mile Holdings, LLC, Santa Rosa Beach, Florida. PROJECT PURPOSE: Basic: Vessel Storage Facility. Overall: Construct a dry dock vessel storage and launching facility within the existing marine industrial area of Four-Mile Creek in Walton County, Florida.

  • SAJ-2012-02902-VG

    Expiration date: 7/23/2022

    Monroe County. Coastal Resources Group, Venice, Florida. PROJECT SUMMARY: Pursuant to 33 CFR 332.8(d)(4), the Corps has posted a full copy of the STTWS preliminary mitigation plan online so that it is available for review by the public. The preliminary mitigation plan may be downloaded from the Regulatory In-Lieu Fee and Bank Information Tracking System (RIBITS) at web address: https://ribits.ops.usace.army.mil/ords/f?p=107:2.

  • SAJ-2010-00489 (JMB)

    Expiration date: 6/10/2022

    Osceola County, Center Lake Properties, LLLP, Orlando, Florida. PROJECT PURPOSE: Basic: The basic project purpose is mixed use master plan community with recreational access to navigable waters within the city of St. Cloud. Overall: The Overall Project Purpose for the Center Lake Ranch Project is to develop a mixed-use master plan community that includes single family and multifamily residential communities (at least 3,500 units), parks (at least 25 acres), community services (school, firehouse), roads, ponds, and commercial/office uses (at least 25 acres). Access to a lake or waterbody must be available to support the recreational component of the project. The project must have access to City utilities (water/wastewater).