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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-2006-06656 (SP-RMT)

    Expiration date: 11/12/2020

    Charlotte and Lee Counties. Babcock Property Holdings, L.L.C. (BPH); Babcock Ranch, Florida. Babcock Ranch Community Independent Special District; Boca Raton, Florida. PROJECT PURPOSE: Basic: Mixed Use Residential Development with Commercial, Light Industrial, Recreational and Institutional components. Overall: The BRC was previously authorized, by the Corps (permit # SAJ-2006-06656), to be a self-sustainable, mixed-use community including a town center, several villages, and hamlets. The proposed post development land uses include residential, retail, office, light industrial, schools, hospital, government support facilities (fire, police), infrastructure (i.e., utilities such as electric power, potable water, wastewater treatment, water reuse, etc.), plus golf, other recreational uses, and preserves.

  • SAJ-2020-02007 (SP-LEO)

    Expiration date: 11/22/2020

    Lake County. D.R. Horton, Inc. Orlando, Florida. PROJECT PURPOSE: Basic: Residential. Overall: To construct a single-family home, residential development east of SR-27 in southern Lake County, FL.

  • SAJ-2019-02872-SJC

    Expiration date: 11/20/2020

    DeSoto County. Rock Bend Ranch, LLC. Tampa, 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 RBMB prospectus online so that it is available for review by the public.

  • SAJ-2020-03787(SP-GGM)

    Expiration date: 11/19/2020

    Monroe County. Dale L. Bittner. Key West, Florida. PROJECT PURPOSE: Basic: The basic project purpose is to provide shelter with water/boating access and provide shoreline stabilization. Overall: The overall project purpose is to construct a single-family residence with associated infrastructures, install a dock for water/boating access and provide shoreline stabilization for a property in Sugarloaf Key, Monroe County, Florida.

  • SAJ-2006-02694 (SP-TMM)

    Expiration date: 11/3/2020

    Duval County. Keystone Properties, LLC, Jacksonville, Florida.PROJECT PURPOSE: Basic: The basic project purpose is stormwater management. Overall: The overall project purpose is the enhancement of stormwater management to improve the water quality of runoff from the Keystone Bulk Terminal Facility in Jacksonville, Florida.