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  • SAJ-2019-00292-SCW

    Expiration date: 2/26/2020

    Duval County. North Florida Land Trust, Inc. Jacksonville, Florida. The Jacksonville District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) has received a complete prospectus proposing the establishment of a mitigation bank. The Corps has posted a full copy of the NSMMB prospectus online so that it is available for review by the public.

  • SAJ-2018-01490 (SJC)

    Expiration date: 10/6/2019

    Polk County. T. Mims Corporation. Lakeland, Florida. The Jacksonville District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) has received a complete prospectus proposing the establishment of a mitigation bank. Pursuant to 33 CFR 332.8(d)(4), the Corps has posted a full copy of the ARWMB prospectus online so that it is available for review by the public. The prospectus may be downloaded from the Regulatory In-Lieu Fee and Bank Information Tracking System (RIBITS).

  • SAJ-2012-02902-TMF

    Expiration date: 9/20/2019

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

  • SAJ-2014-02681 (SJC)

    Expiration date: 8/29/2019

    Pinellas County. City of St. Petersburg. St. Petersburg, Florida. The applicant seeks authorization to re-establish seagrass within a 31.66 acre dredge hole; re-establish seagrass within a historic spoil disposal area totaling 4.01 acres; re-establish seagrass within three depressional areas totaling 2.37 acres; improve 70.09 acres of degraded shoal habitat and rehabilitate the remaining 70.71 acres of seagrass meadow within Tampa Bay.

  • SAJ-2017-00970 (SCW)

    Expiration date: 8/25/2019

    Lafayette County. Lafayette Timber, LLC. Orlando, Florida. The applicant seeks authorization to enhance, restore, preserve and protect wetlands and uplands on the 1,392-acre property. The primary ecological goal of the MSMB is to improve functions and values of the existing wetland and upland habitats through cessation of silvicultural activities, restoring hydrology, restoring wetlands, and implementing a prescribed burn regime.