ENROLLED HB 0221 |
2003 Legislature |
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A bill to be entitled |
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An act relating to water management; creating |
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the Citrus/Hernando Waterways Restoration |
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Council; providing for membership, powers, and |
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duties; providing for separate county task |
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forces; providing for a report to the |
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Legislature; providing for an advisory group to |
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the council; requiring the Southwest Florida |
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Water Management District to act as lead entity |
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for the purpose of providing staff and |
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administrative support for the council; |
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providing for a Citrus/Hernando Waterways |
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restoration program; providing an effective date. |
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WHEREAS, the waterways of Citrus and Hernando Counties |
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are of historic, hydrological, and ecological significance, |
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and |
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WHEREAS, most of these Citrus/Hernando waterways are |
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Outstanding Florida Waterways or are in the application process, |
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and |
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WHEREAS, the Citrus/Hernando waterways are plagued by |
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fluctuating water levels and sedimentation increasing nitrate |
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levels and sand movement causing blockage of natural springs |
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and excessive growth of aquatic plants, which are degrading |
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their water quality and recreational value, and |
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WHEREAS, despite their current problems, the |
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Citrus/Hernando waterways continue to provide wildlife habitat |
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for fish, birds, and game and offer recreational opportunities |
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for the residents of Citrus and Hernando Counties and visitors |
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to the area, and |
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WHEREAS, the renewable economic potential of the |
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Citrus/Hernando waterways is significant, and |
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WHEREAS, the Southwest Florida Water Management |
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District and the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, |
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along with other state, regional, and local entities, have |
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developed proposals to restore portions of the Citrus/Hernando |
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waterways, NOW, THEREFORE, |
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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Section 1. (1) The Citrus/Hernando Waterways Restoration |
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Council.--There is created within the Withlacoochee and Coastal |
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Rivers Basin Boards of the Southwest Florida Water Management |
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District a council to be known as the Citrus/Hernando Waterways |
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Restoration Council. The council shall be coordinated by |
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representatives of the following agencies: the Florida Fish and |
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Wildlife Conservation Commission, the Department of |
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Environmental Protection, and the Southwest Florida Water |
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Management District. The council is subject to the provisions of |
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chapters 119 and 120, Florida Statutes. |
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(2) Members of the council shall consist of 12 voting |
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members with 6 appointed by the President of the Senate and 6 |
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appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives. The |
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council shall consist of representatives as follows:
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(a) A waterfront property owner from each county.
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(b) An attorney from each county.
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(c) A member of the Board of Directors of the Chamber
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of Commerce from each county. |
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(d) An environmental engineer from each county.
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(e) An engineer from each county.
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(f) A person from each county with training in biology
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or another scientific discipline.
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(3) The council members from each county are to form
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two separate county task forces from the council to review and
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make recommendations on specific waterways. The Hernando
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County Task Force shall develop plans for the restoration of
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the Weeki Wachee River and Springs. The Citrus County Task
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Force shall develop plans for the restoration of the
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Tsala-Apopka Chain of Lakes.
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(4) There shall be a technical advisory group to the
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council and the two county task forces which shall consist of
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one representative each from the Southwest Florida Water
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Management District, the Department of Environmental
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Protection, the Department of Transportation, the Fish and
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Wildlife Conservation Commission, the Coastal Rivers Basin
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Board, the Withlacoochee River Basin Board, and the United
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States Army Corps of Engineers, each of whom shall be
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appointed by his or her respective agency and each of whom,
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with the exception of the representatives from the
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Withlacoochee River Basin Board and Coastal Rivers Basin
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Board, shall have had training in biology or another
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scientific discipline. |
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(5) Immediately after appointment, the council shall
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meet and organize by electing a chair, a vice chair, and a
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secretary, whose terms shall be for 2 years each. Council
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officers shall not serve consecutive terms. Each council
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member shall be a voting member. Additionally, the two county
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task forces shall elect a chair and a secretary, whose terms
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shall be for 2 years each. |
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(6) The council or the county task forces shall meet
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at the call of their respective chairs, at the request of six |
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members of the council or of the respective task force, or at |
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the request of the chair of the governing board of the Southwest |
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Florida Water Management District.
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(7) The council shall have the powers and duties to:
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(a) Review audits and all data specifically related to
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lake and river restoration techniques and sport fish
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population recovery strategies, including data and strategies
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for shoreline restoration, sand and other sediment control and
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removal, exotic species management, floating tussock
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management or removal, navigation, water quality, and fish and
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wildlife habitat improvement, particularly as they may apply
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to the Citrus/Hernando waterways.
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(b) Evaluate whether additional studies are needed.
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(c) Explore all possible sources of funding to conduct
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the restoration activities.
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(d) Report to the Speaker of the House of
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Representatives and the President of the Senate before
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November 25 of each year on the progress of the
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Citrus/Hernando Waterways restoration program and any
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recommendations for the next fiscal year. |
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(8) The Southwest Florida Water Management District
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shall act as lead entity for the purpose of providing staff
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and administrative support to assist the council in carrying
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out the provisions of this act.
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(9) Members of the council shall receive no
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compensation for their services but are entitled to be
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reimbursed for per diem and travel expenses incurred during
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execution of their official duties as provided in section |
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112.061, Florida Statutes. State and federal agencies shall be
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responsible for the per diem and travel expenses of their
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respective appointees to the council, and the Southwest
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Florida Water Management District shall be responsible for per
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diem and travel expenses of other appointees to the council. |
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Section 2. The Citrus/Hernando Waterways restoration |
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program.--
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(1) The Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and
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the Southwest Florida Water Management District, in
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conjunction with the Department of Environmental Protection,
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pertinent local governments, and the Citrus/Hernando Waterways
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Restoration Council, shall review existing restoration
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proposals to determine which ones are the most environmentally
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sound and economically feasible methods of improving the fish
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and wildlife habitat and natural systems of the
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Citrus/Hernando waterways. |
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(2) To initiate the Citrus/Hernando Waterways
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restoration program recommended by the Citrus/Hernando
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Waterways Restoration Council, the Fish and Wildlife
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Conservation Commission, with assistance from the Southwest
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Florida Water Management District and in consultation and by
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agreement with the Department of Environmental Protection and
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pertinent local governments, shall develop tasks to be
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considered by those entities for the enhancement of fish and
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wildlife habitat. These tasks shall include the following:
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(a) An evaluation of different methodologies for
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removing the extensive tussocks and buildup of organic matter
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along the shoreline and of the aquatic vegetation in the lake.
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(b) The conduct of any additional studies as required
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by the Citrus/Hernando Waterways Restoration Council. |
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(3) Contingent on the Legislature's appropriating
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funds for the Citrus/Hernando Waterways restoration program
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and in conjunction with financial participation by federal,
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other state, and local governments, the appropriate agencies
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shall, through competitive bid, award contracts to implement
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the activities of the Citrus/Hernando Waterways restoration
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program.
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Section 3. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law. |