Florida Senate - 2005                      COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
    Bill No. SB 2510
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11  The Committee on Environmental Preservation (Argenziano)
12  recommended the following amendment to amendment (522094):
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14         Senate Amendment (with title amendment) 
15         On page 4, between lines 1 and 2,
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17  insert:  
18         Section 2.  Paragraph (b) of subsection (19) of section
19  380.06, Florida Statutes, is amended to read:
20         380.06  Developments of regional impact.--
21         (19)  SUBSTANTIAL DEVIATIONS.--
22         (b)  Any proposed change to a previously approved
23  development of regional impact or development order condition
24  which, either individually or cumulatively with other changes,
25  exceeds any of the following criteria shall constitute a
26  substantial deviation and shall cause the development to be
27  subject to further development-of-regional-impact review
28  without the necessity for a finding of same by the local
29  government:
30         1.  An increase in the number of parking spaces at an
31  attraction or recreational facility by 5 percent or 300
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Florida Senate - 2005 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 2510 Barcode 584020 1 spaces, whichever is greater, or an increase in the number of 2 spectators that may be accommodated at such a facility by 5 3 percent or 1,000 spectators, whichever is greater. 4 2. A new runway, a new terminal facility, a 25-percent 5 lengthening of an existing runway, or a 25-percent increase in 6 the number of gates of an existing terminal, but only if the 7 increase adds at least three additional gates. However, if an 8 airport is located in two counties, a 10-percent lengthening 9 of an existing runway or a 20-percent increase in the number 10 of gates of an existing terminal is the applicable criteria. 11 3. An increase in the number of hospital beds by 5 12 percent or 60 beds, whichever is greater. 13 4. An increase in industrial development area by 5 14 percent or 32 acres, whichever is greater. 15 5. An increase in the average annual acreage mined by 16 5 percent or 10 acres, whichever is greater, or an increase in 17 the average daily water consumption by a mining operation by 5 18 percent or 300,000 gallons, whichever is greater. An increase 19 in the size of the mine by 5 percent or 750 acres, whichever 20 is less. An increase in the size of a heavy mineral mine as 21 defined in s. 378.403(7) will only constitute a substantial 22 deviation if the average annual acreage mined is more than 500 23 acres and consumes more than 3 million gallons of water per 24 day. 25 6. An increase in land area for office development by 26 5 percent or an increase of gross floor area of office 27 development by 5 percent or 60,000 gross square feet, 28 whichever is greater. 29 7. An increase in the storage capacity for chemical or 30 petroleum storage facilities by 5 percent, 20,000 barrels, or 31 7 million pounds, whichever is greater. 2 9:48 AM 04/18/05 s2510.ep03.01A
Florida Senate - 2005 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 2510 Barcode 584020 1 8. An increase of development at a waterport of wet 2 storage for 20 watercraft, dry storage for 30 watercraft, or 3 wet/dry storage for 60 watercraft in an area identified in the 4 state marina siting plan as an appropriate site for additional 5 waterport development or a 5-percent increase in watercraft 6 storage capacity, whichever is greater. 7 9. An increase in the number of dwelling units by 5 8 percent or 50 dwelling units, whichever is greater. 9 10. An increase in commercial development by 50,000 10 square feet of gross floor area or of parking spaces provided 11 for customers for 300 cars or a 5-percent increase of either 12 of these, whichever is greater. 13 11. An increase in hotel or motel facility units by 5 14 percent or 75 units, whichever is greater. 15 12. An increase in a recreational vehicle park area by 16 5 percent or 100 vehicle spaces, whichever is less. 17 13. A decrease in the area set aside for open space of 18 5 percent or 20 acres, whichever is less. 19 14. A proposed increase to an approved multiuse 20 development of regional impact where the sum of the increases 21 of each land use as a percentage of the applicable substantial 22 deviation criteria is equal to or exceeds 100 percent. The 23 percentage of any decrease in the amount of open space shall 24 be treated as an increase for purposes of determining when 100 25 percent has been reached or exceeded. 26 15. A 15-percent increase in the number of external 27 vehicle trips generated by the development above that which 28 was projected during the original 29 development-of-regional-impact review. 30 16. Any change which would result in development of 31 any area which was specifically set aside in the application 3 9:48 AM 04/18/05 s2510.ep03.01A
Florida Senate - 2005 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 2510 Barcode 584020 1 for development approval or in the development order for 2 preservation or special protection of endangered or threatened 3 plants or animals designated as endangered, threatened, or 4 species of special concern and their habitat, primary dunes, 5 or archaeological and historical sites designated as 6 significant by the Division of Historical Resources of the 7 Department of State. The further refinement of such areas by 8 survey shall be considered under sub-subparagraph (e)5.b. 9 10 The substantial deviation numerical standards in subparagraphs 11 4., 6., 10., 14., excluding residential uses, and 15., are 12 increased by 100 percent for a project certified under s. 13 403.973 which creates jobs and meets criteria established by 14 the Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic Development as to 15 its impact on an area's economy, employment, and prevailing 16 wage and skill levels. The substantial deviation numerical 17 standards in subparagraphs 4., 6., 9., 10., 11., and 14. are 18 increased by 50 percent for a project located wholly within an 19 urban infill and redevelopment area designated on the 20 applicable adopted local comprehensive plan future land use 21 map and not located within the coastal high hazard area. 22 23 (Redesignate subsequent sections.) 24 25 26 ================ T I T L E A M E N D M E N T =============== 27 And the title is amended as follows: 28 On page 4, lines 12 through 22, delete those lines 29 30 and insert: 31 An act relating to the Florida Coastal 4 9:48 AM 04/18/05 s2510.ep03.01A
Florida Senate - 2005 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 2510 Barcode 584020 1 Management Program and development of regional 2 impact review for heavy mineral mines; amending 3 s. 380.23, F.S.; clarifying the list of 4 federally licensed and permitted activities 5 reviewed for consistency under the Florida 6 Coastal Management Program; revising provisions 7 relating to the licensing and relicensing of 8 hydroelectric power plants; requiring the 9 inclusion of National Environmental Policy Act 10 documents in consistency reviews for certain 11 activities; amending s. 380.06, F.S.; providing 12 that heavy mineral mining at greater than 500 13 acres per year or consuming more than 3 million 14 gallons of water per day requires review; 15 providing an effective date. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 5 9:48 AM 04/18/05 s2510.ep03.01A