ENROLLED HB 0221 2003 Legislature
   
1 A bill to be entitled
2          An act relating to water management; creating
3          the Citrus/Hernando Waterways Restoration
4          Council; providing for membership, powers, and
5          duties; providing for separate county task
6          forces; providing for a report to the
7          Legislature; providing for an advisory group to
8          the council; requiring the Southwest Florida
9          Water Management District to act as lead entity
10          for the purpose of providing staff and
11          administrative support for the council;
12          providing for a Citrus/Hernando Waterways
13          restoration program; providing an effective date.
14         
15          WHEREAS, the waterways of Citrus and Hernando Counties
16          are of historic, hydrological, and ecological significance,
17          and
18          WHEREAS, most of these Citrus/Hernando waterways are
19          Outstanding Florida Waterways or are in the application process,
20          and
21          WHEREAS, the Citrus/Hernando waterways are plagued by
22          fluctuating water levels and sedimentation increasing nitrate
23          levels and sand movement causing blockage of natural springs
24          and excessive growth of aquatic plants, which are degrading
25          their water quality and recreational value, and
26          WHEREAS, despite their current problems, the
27          Citrus/Hernando waterways continue to provide wildlife habitat
28          for fish, birds, and game and offer recreational opportunities
29          for the residents of Citrus and Hernando Counties and visitors
30          to the area, and
31          WHEREAS, the renewable economic potential of the
32          Citrus/Hernando waterways is significant, and
33          WHEREAS, the Southwest Florida Water Management
34          District and the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission,
35          along with other state, regional, and local entities, have
36          developed proposals to restore portions of the Citrus/Hernando
37          waterways, NOW, THEREFORE,
38         
39          Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
40         
41          Section 1. (1) The Citrus/Hernando Waterways Restoration
42    Council.--There is created within the Withlacoochee and Coastal
43    Rivers Basin Boards of the Southwest Florida Water Management
44    District a council to be known as the Citrus/Hernando Waterways
45    Restoration Council. The council shall be coordinated by
46    representatives of the following agencies: the Florida Fish and
47    Wildlife Conservation Commission, the Department of
48    Environmental Protection, and the Southwest Florida Water
49    Management District. The council is subject to the provisions of
50    chapters 119 and 120, Florida Statutes.
51          (2) Members of the council shall consist of 12 voting
52    members with 6 appointed by the President of the Senate and 6
53    appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives. The
54    council shall consist of representatives as follows:
55          (a) A waterfront property owner from each county.
56          (b) An attorney from each county.
57          (c) A member of the Board of Directors of the Chamber
58          of Commerce from each county.
59          (d) An environmental engineer from each county.
60          (e) An engineer from each county.
61          (f) A person from each county with training in biology
62          or another scientific discipline.
63          (3) The council members from each county are to form
64          two separate county task forces from the council to review and
65          make recommendations on specific waterways. The Hernando
66          County Task Force shall develop plans for the restoration of
67          the Weeki Wachee River and Springs. The Citrus County Task
68          Force shall develop plans for the restoration of the
69          Tsala-Apopka Chain of Lakes.
70          (4) There shall be a technical advisory group to the
71          council and the two county task forces which shall consist of
72          one representative each from the Southwest Florida Water
73          Management District, the Department of Environmental
74          Protection, the Department of Transportation, the Fish and
75          Wildlife Conservation Commission, the Coastal Rivers Basin
76          Board, the Withlacoochee River Basin Board, and the United
77          States Army Corps of Engineers, each of whom shall be
78          appointed by his or her respective agency and each of whom,
79          with the exception of the representatives from the
80          Withlacoochee River Basin Board and Coastal Rivers Basin
81          Board, shall have had training in biology or another
82          scientific discipline.
83          (5) Immediately after appointment, the council shall
84          meet and organize by electing a chair, a vice chair, and a
85          secretary, whose terms shall be for 2 years each. Council
86          officers shall not serve consecutive terms. Each council
87          member shall be a voting member. Additionally, the two county
88          task forces shall elect a chair and a secretary, whose terms
89          shall be for 2 years each.
90          (6) The council or the county task forces shall meet
91          at the call of their respective chairs, at the request of six
92    members of the council or of the respective task force, or at
93    the request of the chair of the governing board of the Southwest
94    Florida Water Management District.
95          (7) The council shall have the powers and duties to:
96          (a) Review audits and all data specifically related to
97          lake and river restoration techniques and sport fish
98          population recovery strategies, including data and strategies
99          for shoreline restoration, sand and other sediment control and
100          removal, exotic species management, floating tussock
101          management or removal, navigation, water quality, and fish and
102          wildlife habitat improvement, particularly as they may apply
103          to the Citrus/Hernando waterways.
104          (b) Evaluate whether additional studies are needed.
105          (c) Explore all possible sources of funding to conduct
106          the restoration activities.
107          (d) Report to the Speaker of the House of
108          Representatives and the President of the Senate before
109          November 25 of each year on the progress of the
110          Citrus/Hernando Waterways restoration program and any
111          recommendations for the next fiscal year.
112          (8) The Southwest Florida Water Management District
113          shall act as lead entity for the purpose of providing staff
114          and administrative support to assist the council in carrying
115          out the provisions of this act.
116          (9) Members of the council shall receive no
117          compensation for their services but are entitled to be
118          reimbursed for per diem and travel expenses incurred during
119          execution of their official duties as provided in section
120    112.061, Florida Statutes. State and federal agencies shall be
121          responsible for the per diem and travel expenses of their
122          respective appointees to the council, and the Southwest
123          Florida Water Management District shall be responsible for per
124          diem and travel expenses of other appointees to the council.
125          Section 2. The Citrus/Hernando Waterways restoration
126          program.--
127          (1) The Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and
128          the Southwest Florida Water Management District, in
129          conjunction with the Department of Environmental Protection,
130          pertinent local governments, and the Citrus/Hernando Waterways
131          Restoration Council, shall review existing restoration
132          proposals to determine which ones are the most environmentally
133          sound and economically feasible methods of improving the fish
134          and wildlife habitat and natural systems of the
135          Citrus/Hernando waterways.
136          (2) To initiate the Citrus/Hernando Waterways
137          restoration program recommended by the Citrus/Hernando
138          Waterways Restoration Council, the Fish and Wildlife
139          Conservation Commission, with assistance from the Southwest
140          Florida Water Management District and in consultation and by
141          agreement with the Department of Environmental Protection and
142          pertinent local governments, shall develop tasks to be
143          considered by those entities for the enhancement of fish and
144          wildlife habitat. These tasks shall include the following:
145          (a) An evaluation of different methodologies for
146          removing the extensive tussocks and buildup of organic matter
147          along the shoreline and of the aquatic vegetation in the lake.
148          (b) The conduct of any additional studies as required
149          by the Citrus/Hernando Waterways Restoration Council.
150          (3) Contingent on the Legislature's appropriating
151          funds for the Citrus/Hernando Waterways restoration program
152          and in conjunction with financial participation by federal,
153          other state, and local governments, the appropriate agencies
154          shall, through competitive bid, award contracts to implement
155          the activities of the Citrus/Hernando Waterways restoration
156          program.
157          Section 3. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.