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

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  • SAJ-2024-03983 (SP- JKA)

    Expiration date: 5/4/2025

    Osceola County. Osceola Mitigation Development Company. St. Cloud, Fl. PROJECT GOALS AND OBJECTIVES: The sponsor seeks authorization to preserve, enhance, establish, and restore wetland and upland communities on the 286.5-acre property. The primary ecological goal of the OMB is to restore the vegetative and hydrologic conditions within the forested and herbaceous communities through enhancement, rehabilitation and re-establishment mitigation activities, which include backfilling existing on-site ditches, mechanical vegetation removal, invasive and nuisance species control, prescribed burns, seeding and planting native plant species, removal of water control structures and installation of low water crossing to restore hydrologic flows.
  • SAJ-2024-03634 (SP-RLG)

    Expiration date: 4/28/2025

    Flagler County. City of Palm Coast. Palm Coast, FL. PROJECT PURPOSE: Basic: The basic project purpose is roadway improvements. Overall: The City of Palm Coast intends to improve surface water conveyance across Blare Drive and Colbert Lane at three crossings in order to provide an increased level of flood protection for upstream residential areas. The project will consist of replacing the existing culvert structures at three separate locations, two locations on Colbert Lane and one location on Blare Drive.
  • SAJ-2024-02819 (SP-KJR)

    Expiration date: 4/27/2025

    Santa Rosa County. Florida Ranch Development. Jay, FL. PROJECT PURPOSE: Basic: Construction of an access road to residential development Overall: To construct an access road to a private residential development and associated support infrastructure in Santa Rosa County.
  • SAJ-2023-00531 (SP-EPS)

    Expiration date: 4/13/2025

    Santa Rosa County. City of Gulf Breeze- Parks and Recreation Director. Gulf Breeze, FL. PROJECT PURPOSE: Basic: Increased recreational fishing and boating access. Overall:  Increased recreational fishing and boating access to Santa Rosa Sound from Shoreline Park South.
  • SAJ-2024-02036 (SP-CMM)

    Expiration date: 4/3/2025

    Osceola County. American Saint Cloud Investments, LLC . St. Cloud, FL. PROJECT PURPOSE: Basic: Residential Housing Development Overall: The overall project purpose is to create a mixed-use residential development, associated infrastructure and stormwater ponds and to provide a localized and regional residential area for northwest Osceola County. This work is proposed due to the increasing demand for affordable housing with the Osceola County area. The project proposes access roads, residential homes, and a stormwater management system. The demand for the project revolves around the region’s strong housing market in terms of sales and permitting volume, a strong job growth market and a strong future jobs growth market. Parameters considered in the appropriateness of the site to support Kissimmee and the region include access and proximity to major interstate road corridors, accessibility for daily residential commutes, regional shopping, and anticipated growth rates.