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  • Permit Application No. SAJ-2024-03917

    Expiration date: 12/6/2024

    Collier County. Collier County Board of Commissioners. Naples. FL. PROJECT PURPOSE: Basic: The basic project purpose is to improve traffic along 16th Street NE in Naples, Collier County, Florida. Overall: The overall project purpose of this project is to provide operational and safety improvements by the addition of a bridge crossing and roadway enhancements, including a sidewalk to provide enhancements, and to construct roadway connectivity to 10th and 20th streets for improved emergency response times, operations and safety, and service to the community along the corridor.

  • SAJ-2024-04797 (SP-SJF)

    Expiration date: 11/15/2024

    Collier County. David Liberman. Lely Barefoot Beach POA. PROJECT PURPOSE: Basic: Beach re-nourishment project due to Hurricane Helene & Milton. Overall: To re-nourish approximately 1.6 miles of shoreline that was impacted by storm surge during Hurricanes Helene and Milton on Lely Barefoot Beach, Collier County, Florida.

  • SAJ-2024-01191 (SP-VEK)

    Expiration date: 11/26/2024

    Seminole County. Seminole County (Attn: Arturo Perez), Sanford, Florida. PROJECT PURPOSE: Basic: Linear transportation. Overall: The goal of this project is to enhance traffic capacity and safety along the Slavia Road corridor. This initiative is driven by current and anticipated traffic projections outlined in the Seminole County 2040 Transportation Plan. The project will include the construction of a stormwater pond, improvements for safety and drainage, and facilities for pedestrians and cyclists.

  • SAJ-2002-02265 (SP-JRP)

    Expiration date: 12/2/2024

    Duval County. Jacksonville Intracoastal, LLC, Atlantic Beach, Florida. PROJECT PURPOSE: Basic: The basic project purpose is to provide water access and stabilize the shoreline. Overall: The overall project purpose is to create a commercial marina to provide water access and to stabilize the shoreline on the Intracoastal Waterway between the Wonderwood Expressway and Beach Boulevard, Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida.

  • SAJ-2024-00866 (SPL-CLB)

    Expiration date: 11/30/2024

    Desoto County. D.R. Horton, Inc. Fort Myers. FL. PROJECT PURPOSE: Basic: To construct a residential development. Where the activity associated with a discharge which is proposed for a special aquatic site, including wetlands (defined at 40 CFR 230 Subpart E) does not require access or proximity to or siting within the special aquatic site to fulfill its basic purpose (i.e., is not ‘‘water dependent’’), practicable alternatives that do not involve discharges to special aquatic sites are presumed to be available, unless clearly demonstrated otherwise. In addition, where a discharge is proposed for a special aquatic site, all practicable alternatives to the proposed discharge which do not involve a discharge into a special aquatic site are presumed to have less adverse impact on the aquatic ecosystem, unless clearly demonstrated otherwise. The basic project purpose (to construct a residential development) is not considered a water dependent activity. Overall: The overall project purpose is construction of an economically viable residential development and associated infrastructure in Southwestern Desoto County to meet local demand.