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.

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  • SAJ-1987-00022 (SP-TDS)

    Expiration date: 2/7/2024

    Duval County. Palm Cove Marina, Jacksonville, Florida. PROJECT PURPOSE: Basic: To stabilize the shoreline. Overall: To install a bulkhead, backfill, and riprap to stabilize the shoreline at the Palm Cove Marina.

  • SAJ-1994-00981(SP-TDS)

    Expiration date: 12/28/2023

    Duval County. BAE Systems Jacksonville Ship Repair LLC, Jacksonville, Florida. PROJECT PURPOSE: The purpose of the proposed project is to perform maintenance dredging and open ocean disposal of the dredged material at the Jacksonville Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Sites (ODMDS) or at the Bartram or Buck Island. The proposed dredging between the 1k and 4k marine railways to prevent the rails from being covered by sediments. The adjacent areas are currently shallower than the 1k and 4k ton marine railways used to move ships on and off land for service due to sedimentation. The fine sediments continuously wash down over the rails, causing the need for constant maintenance dredging to keep the rails clear. These adjacent shallow zones between the two marine railways will be dredged to depths slightly below the rails to prevent the rails from being covered.

  • SAJ-1994-00981(SP-TDS)

    Expiration date: 11/30/2023

    Duval County. Mr. Tim Spratto, BAE Systems Jacksonville Ship Repair LLC, Jacksonville, Florida.

  • SAJ-1982-01348 (SP-TMM)

    Expiration date: 11/29/2023

    Duval County. City of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida. City of Jacksonville Beach, Jacksonville Beach, Florida. Windward Jacksonville Beach Owner, LLC, Aventura, Florida. PROJECT PURPOSE: Basic: Safety improvements to existing road, infrastructure improvements related to existing public boat ramp facility, and housing/commercial development. Overall: Safety improvements to an existing public road; infrastructure improvements related to an existing public boat ramp facility; and construction of multi-family residences and commercial space with associated infrastructure and water access in Jacksonville Beach, Duval County, Florida.

  • SAJ-2021-00271 (Mod #3-TMM)

    Expiration date: 10/12/2023

    Duval County. City of Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida. PROJECT PURPOSE: Basic: The basic project purpose is realignment of a portion of McCoys Creek for wetland restoration, enhancement, and establishment. Overall: The overall project purpose is wetland restoration, enhancement, and establishment to restore McCoys Creek and associated floodplain to its historical condition, to reduce flooding associated with the creek system, to improve the water quality of the stream and its outfall into the St. Johns River, and to improve public recreation.