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Comprehensive River Management Plan
September 2011 ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT WEKIVA WILD AND SCENIC RIVER SYSTEM Florida __________________________________________________________________________ The Wekiva Wild and Scenic River System was designated by an act of Congress on October 13, 2000 (Public Law 106-299). The Wild and Scenic Rivers Act (16 USC 1247) requires that each designated river or river segment must have a comprehensive river management plan developed. The Wekiva system has no approved plan in place. This document examines two alternatives for managing the Wekiva River System. It also analyzes the impacts of implementing each of the alternatives. Alternative A consists of the existing river management and trends and serves as a basis for comparison in evaluating the other alternative. It does not imply that no river management would occur. The concept for river management under alternative B would be an integrated program of goals, objectives, and actions for protecting and enhancing each outstandingly remarkable value. A coordinated effort among the many public agencies and entities would be needed to implement this alternative. Alternative B is the National Park Service’s and the Wekiva River System Advisory Management Committee’s preferred alternative. Implementing the preferred alternative (B) would result in coordinated multiagency actions that aid in the conservation or improvement of scenic values, recreation opportunities, wildlife and habitat, historic and cultural resources, and water quality and quantity. This would result in several long- term beneficial impacts on these outstandingly remarkable values. This Environmental Assessment was distributed to various agencies and interested organizations and individuals for their review and comment in August 2010, and has been revised as appropriate to address comments received. -
Florida Circumnavigational Saltwater Paddling Trail Segment 6 Big Bend
St. Marks JEFFERSON St. Marks MM aa pp 11 -- AA Sopchoppy WAKULLA Sopchoppy SUWANNEE TAYLOR MM aa pp 22 -- AA LAFAYETTE COLUMBIA FRANKLIN Lanark Village MM aa pp 22 -- BB MM aa pp 33 -- AA Dog Island GILCHRIST MM aa pp 33 -- BB MM aa pp 44 -- AA FF ll oo rr ii dd aa CC ii rr cc uu mm nn aa vv ii gg aa tt ii oo nn aa ll DIXIE SS aa ll tt ww aa tt ee rr PP aa dd dd ll ii nn gg TT rr aa ii ll MM aa pp 44 -- BB SS ee gg mm ee nn tt 66 MM aa pp 55 -- AA Horseshoe Beach BB ii gg BB ee nn dd MM aa pp 55 -- BB LEVY Drinking Water MM aa pp 66 -- AA Camping Kayak Launch MM aa pp 77 -- AA Shower Facility Cedar Key Restroom MM aa pp 77 -- BB MM aa pp 66 -- BB Restaurant MM aa pp 88 -- AA Grocery Store Yankeetown Inglis Point of Interest MM aa pp 88 -- BB Hotel / Motel CITRUS Disclaimer: This guide is intended as an aid to navigation only. A Gobal Positioning System (GPS) unit is Crystal River required, and persons are encouraged to supplement these maps with NOAA charts or other maps. Segment6: Big Bend Map 1 - A US 98 Aucilla Launch N: 30.1165 I W: -83.9795 A Aucilla Launch E C O St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge N F Gator Creek I N 3 A 3 R I Oyster Creek V E R 3 Cow Creek R 3 D 3 Black Rock Creek 3 Sulfur Creek Pinhook River Grooms Creek 3 Snipe Island Unit Pinhook River Entrance N: 30.0996 I W: -84.0157 Aucilla River 6 Cabell Point 3 Cobb Rocks Gamble Point 3 Gamble Point 6 Sand Creek Econfina Primitive Campsite N: 30.0771 I W: -83.9892 B Econfina River State Park Big Bend Seagrasses Aquatic Preserve Rose Creek 6 12 Econfina Landing A N: 30.1166 -
Kings Bay/Crystal River Springs Restoration Plan
Kings Bay/Crystal River Springs Restoration Plan Kings Bay/Crystal River Springs Restoration Plan Kings Bay/Crystal River Springs Restoration Plan Table of Contents Executive Summary .................................................................................. 1 Section 1.0 Regional Perspective ............................................................ 1 1.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 1 1.2 Why Springs are Important ...................................................................................................... 1 1.3 Springs Coast Springs Focus Area ........................................................................................... 2 1.4 Description of the Springs Coast Area .................................................................................... 3 1.5 Climate ......................................................................................................................................... 3 1.6 Physiographic Regions .............................................................................................................. 5 1.7 Karst ............................................................................................................................................. 5 1.8 Hydrogeologic Framework ...................................................................................................... 7 1.9 Descriptions of Selected Spring Groups ................................................................................ -
Joint Public Workshop for Minimum Flows and Levels Priority Lists and Schedules for the CFWI Area
Joint Public Workshop for Minimum Flows and Levels Priority Lists and Schedules for the CFWI Area St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) September 5, 2019 St. Cloud, Florida 1 Agenda 1. Introductions and Background……... Don Medellin, SFWMD 2. SJRWMD MFLs Priority List……Andrew Sutherland, SJRWMD 3. SWFWMD MFLs Priority List..Doug Leeper, SWFWMD 4. SFWMD MFLs Priority List……Don Medellin, SFWMD 5. Stakeholder comments 6. Adjourn 2 Statutory Directive for MFLs Water management districts or DEP must establish MFLs that set the limit or level… “…at which further withdrawals would be significantly harmful to the water resources or ecology of the area.” Section 373.042(1), Florida Statutes 3 Statutory Directive for Reservations Water management districts may… “…reserve from use by permit applicants, water in such locations and quantities, and for such seasons of the year, as in its judgment may be required for the protection of fish and wildlife or the public health and safety.” Section 373.223(4), Florida Statutes 4 District Priority Lists and Schedules Meet Statutory and Rule Requirements ▪ Prioritization is based on the importance of waters to the State or region, and the existence of or potential for significant harm ▪ Includes waters experiencing or reasonably expected to experience adverse impacts ▪ MFLs the districts will voluntarily subject to independent scientific peer review are identified ▪ Proposed reservations are identified ▪ Listed water bodies that have the potential to be affected by withdrawals in an adjacent water management district are identified 5 2019 Draft Priority List and Schedule ▪ Annual priority list and schedule required by statute for each district ▪ Presented to respective District Governing Boards for approval ▪ Submitted to DEP for review by Nov. -
Hillsborough, Pasco Area Legal Notices
HP GULF COAST BUSINESS REVIEW FEBRUARY 19, 2010 - FEBRUARY 25, 2010 Page 21 Hillsborough County: Pages 21-46 Pasco County: Pages 47-76 HILLSBOROUGH, PASCO AREA LEGAL NOTICES This is a summary of the upcoming foreclosure sales published in last week’s Gulf Coast Business Review. This week’s new foreclosure sales will be added to this table in next week’s edition. Hillsborough County Case No. Sale Date Plaintiff & Defendant Address Attorney 2008-CA-019507 02-23-10 Bank of America vs. Raul F Albo et al Lot 3, Blk 12, Morgainwoods Garden #4, PB 44, Pg 92 Stern, David J. 09-8221 02-23-10 Bank of America vs. Alberto M Socorro et al Lot 13, W.E. Hamner's Pine Vista, PB 32, Pg 44 Smith, Hiatt & Diaz, P.A. 08-CA-028425 02-23-10 Gmac Mortgage vs. Virginia Bittner etc et al Lot 15, Blk 1, Northdale Section G, PB 51, Pg 71 Stern, David J. 08-CA-7749 02-23-10 Suntrust Mortgage vs. Kipland L Albright et al Lot 20, Blk 9, Kings Lake Phase 2B, PB 91, Pg 98 Spear & Hoffman P.A. 09-CA-7947 02-23-10 Suntrust Mortgage vs. Eloy Suarez et al Unit 2210, Grande Oasis, ORB 16097, Pg 420 Spear & Hoffman P.A. 2007-CA-11626 02-23-10 Deutsche Bank vs. Jason C Klingel et al Unit 702, Carrollwood Cove, ORB 15828, Pg 839 Stern, David J. 2009-CA-013264 02-23-10 Bank of America vs. Elizabeth L Toole et al Section 20, Township 29 South, Range 22 East Stern, David J. -
Black Creek Crayfish (Procambarus Pictus) Species Status Assessment
Black Creek Crayfish (Procambarus pictus) Species Status Assessment Version 1.0 Photo by Christopher Anderson July 2020 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service South Atlantic, Gulf & Mississippi Basin Regions Atlanta, GA ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This document was prepared by Kathryn N. Smith-Hicks (Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute), Heath Rauschenberger (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service [Service]), Lourdes Mena (Service), David Cook (Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission [FWC]), and Erin Rivenbark (Service). Other species expertise, guidance, and document reviews were provided by Paul Moler (FWC), Gary Warren (FWC), Lindsey Reisinger (University of Florida), Katherine Lawlor (FWC), Kristi Lee (FWC), and Kasey Fralick (FWC). Additionally, peer reviewers including Troy Keller and Chester R. Figiel, Jr. provided valuable input into the analysis and reviews of a draft of this document. We appreciate their input and comments, which resulted in a more robust status assessment and final report. Suggested reference: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2020. Species status assessment report for Procambarus pictus (Black Creek crayfish), Version 1.0. July 2020. Atlanta, Georgia. ii EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Black Creek crayfish (Procambarus pictus) are small to medium sized crayfish endemic to four northeastern Florida counties (Clay, Duval, Putnam, and St. Johns) in the Lower St. Johns River Basin. Black Creek crayfish rely on cool, flowing, sand-bottomed, and tannic-stained streams that are highly oxygenated. Locations that fulfill the species’ habitat requirements are typically headwater sections of streams that maintain a constant flow; however, they are found in small and large tributary streams. Within these streams, Black Creek crayfish require aquatic vegetation and debris for shelter with alternation of shaded and open canopy cover where they eat aquatic plants, dead plant and animal material, and detritus. -
Street Name Addressing Guide Tallahassee
TALLAHASSEE - LEON COUNTY STREET NAME ADDRESSING GUIDE Monday, June 14, 2021 ** Denotes Duplicate / Soundalike Street Name 6/14/2021Street Name Address Guide (SNAG) Page 1 of 245 ** Denotes Duplicate / Soundalike Street Name 6/14/2021Street Name Address Guide (SNAG) Page 2 of 245 STREET NAME SEGMENT LOW HIGH PAGE LOCATIO MAINT SUBDIVISION YEAR COMMENTS 10TH AVE M L KING - RICH ST 427 726 2125 CITY PUBLIC HIGHLAND HILLS 1ST AVE E BRONOUGH ST - MONROE ST 100 112 2125 CITY PUBLIC LONG GROVE 1ST AVE W BRONOUGH ST - DUVAL ST 206 227 2125 CITY PUBLIC LONG GROVE W 2ND AVE BRONOUGH ST - DUVAL ST 205 228 2125 CITY PUBLIC LONG GROVE 3RD AVE E DUVAL ST - THOMASVILLE R 104 221 2125 CITY PUBLIC LONG GROVE 3RD AVE W DUVAL ST - THOMASVILLE R 102 210 2125 CITY PUBLIC LONG GROVE E 4TH AVE WEST OFF ADAMS STREET T 704 742 2126 CITY PUBLIC LONG GROVE EAST BREAKS ON ADAMS S W 4TH AVE MONROE ST- ADAMS ST 102 677 2125 CITY PUBLIC CAPITAL HEIGHTS W 5TH AVE OLD BAINBRIDGE - MAGNOLI 102 686 2125 CITY PUBLIC NA E/ W RD BREAKS AT ADAM E 6TH AVE MITCHELL ST - TERRACE ST 404 1335 1130 CITY PUBLIC NA W 6TH AVE DEAD END - MAGNOLIA DR 110 689 2125 CITY PUBLIC NA W 6TH AVE TERRACE ST - THOMASVILLE 718 761 2126 CITY PUBLIC NA E 7TH AVE M.L. KING BLVD - MONROE S 413 1319 1130 CITY PUBLIC FOREST HILL W 7TH AVE OLD BAINBRIDGE - MAGNOLI 106 772 2125 CITY PUBLIC BETTON HILL E 8TH AVE GADSDEN ST - TERRACE ST 416 604 1130 CITY PUBLIC HIGHWAY PARK W 8TH AVE GIBBS DR - MONROE ST 104 651 2125 CITY PUBLIC HIGHWAY PARK E 9TH AVE BRANCH ST - DEAD END 401 749 1130 CITY PUBLIC HIGHWAY -
Tampa Palms Community Development District
TAMPA PALMS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT Agenda Package Board of Supervisors Meeting Wednesday, May 11, 2016 6:00 P.M. Compton Park Recreation Building 16101 Compton Drive, Tampa, Florida TAMPA PALMS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT CDD Meeting Advanced Package May 11th, 2016 Contents 1. Introduction 2. Agenda 3. Financial Statements a. Financial Analysis b. Financial Statements A/O 3/31/2016 c. Monthly Financial Summary d. Project Driven Financial Reports e. Check Registers & Other Disbursements 4. Strategic Planning and Capital Projects Planning f. Strategic Planning g. Significant Events h. Signature 2017 Spending Plan 5. April 2016 Minutes 6. FY 2016-17 i. Modeling the CDD’s Financial Future j. Proposed Budget FY 2016-17 k. Proposed Assessments FY 2016-17 7. Consultant Reports l. Bruce B Downs Update m. CDD Board Member Appointment n. General Election - 2016 o. Community Appearance p. New Cable Company Coming Town?? q. Sewer Odors r. New Construction In TPOST 3 Tampa Palms Community Development District Development Planning and Financing Group 15310 Amberly Drive, Suite 175, Tampa, Florida 33647 Phone: 813-374-9102 Fax: 813-374-9106 May 6, 2016 Board of Supervisors Tampa Palms Community Development District Dear Board Members: The Board of Supervisors of the Tampa Palms Community Development District is scheduled for Wednesday, May 11, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. at the Compton Park Recreation Building, 16101 Compton Drive, Tampa, Florida. The advanced copy of the agenda for this meeting is attached. Enclosed for your reviews are the minutes of the April, 2016 Board meeting and the documents outlined in the table of contents. -
Fpid No. 258337-2 Downtown Tampa Interchange
DETAIL A MATCHLINE A DRAFT Grant Park SACRED HEART ACADEMY James Street James Street These maps are provided for informational and planning PROPOSED NOISE BARRIER TO BE CONSTRUCTED UNDER purposes only. All information is subject to change and WPI SEGMENT NO.44 3770-1 the user of this information should not rely on the data N 5 AUX Emily Street Emily Street ORANGE GROVE 1 Ybor Heights College Hill-Belmont Heights for any other purposes that may require guarantee of 0 60 300 AUX MIDDLE MAGNET 4 1 BORRELL SCHOOL accuracy, timeliness or completeness of information. Feet N PARK (NEBRASKA AVENUE 0 60 300 PARK) DATE: 2/19/2020 5 AUX Feet X 1 26th Avenue AU 4 ROBLES PARK 1 STAGED IMPLEMENTATION PROPOSED NEW AND PLAY GROUND FOR WPI 431746 NOISE BARRIER -1 INTERSTATE 4 (SELMON CONNECTOR TO EAST OF 50th STREET) T B N T e x Plymouth Street IS t S S e ec g ti m on e n 8 t 3 B Adalee Street Adalee Street 3 e 3 nu e v M A e lbou a Hugh Street k r Hugh Street n TE A s T KING'S KID e S R a E A T r CHRISTIAN ve IN b n PROPOSED NEW u e ACADEMY e NOISE BARRIER N Hillsborough Avenue N Highland Pines Hillsborough Avenue Floribraska Avenue INTERSTATE Floribraska Avenue 1 e 3 nu 3 e e v 21st Avenue e t A nu 1 t nu e ll INTERSTATE St. Clair Street ee e v r e ee t v r A h t S A c e S l l C it C h t a Robles Street r M CC t no i 50 e n FRANKLIN MIDDLE e m e 52nd nu MAGNET SCHOOL e C nu 20th Avenue e S Jackson Heights e v N v A N SALESIAN YOUTH CENTER A BO o YS & GIRLS CLUB l 41 rr a OF TAMPA BAY r e t f n a e li a C T 18th Avenue Florence N e Bryant Avenue nu e North Ybor Villa / D.W.W ATER CAREER CENTER v EXISTING NOISE V.M. -
BILL ANALYSIS and FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT Please See
The Florida Senate BILL ANALYSIS AND FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT (This document is based on the provisions contained in the legislation as of the latest date listed below.) Prepared By: The Professional Staff of the Committee on Appropriations BILL: CS/CS/SB 1168 INTRODUCER: Appropriations Committee (Recommended by Appropriations Subcommittee on General Government); Environmental Preservation and Conservation Committee; and Senator Negron and others SUBJECT: Implementation of the Water and Land Conservation Constitutional Amendment DATE: March 3, 2016 REVISED: ANALYST STAFF DIRECTOR REFERENCE ACTION 1. Istler Rogers EP Fav/CS 2. Howard DeLoach AGG Recommend: Fav/CS 3. Howard Kynoch AP Fav/CS Please see Section IX. for Additional Information: COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE - Substantial Changes I. Summary: CS/CS/SB 1168 requires specified minimum distributions from the Land Acquisition Trust Fund (LATF) to fund Everglades projects that implement the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan, including the Central Everglades Planning Project, the Long-Term Plan, and the Northern Everglades and Estuaries Protection Program. In addition, the bill requires a minimum distribution from the LATF to fund springs restoration, protection, and management projects, an annual amount to be appropriated to the St. Johns Water Management District for projects dedicated to the restoration of Lake Apopka, and an annual amount to be appropriated to the Southwest Florida Water Management District for projects dedicated to the restoration of Kings Bay or Crystal River. The bill provides an adjustment to the calculation of each distribution for the Everglades, Springs, Lake Apopka, and Kings Bay or Crystal River if debt service is paid on bonds issued after July 1, 2016, for the purposes outlined under the bill. -
Parks and Recreation Master Plan
Marion County, Florida Parks and Recreation Master Plan A Ten Year Vision 2007 Marion County Florida COMMISSIONERS Charlie Stone, Chairman Jim Payton, Vice-Chairman Andy Kesselring Stan McClain Barbara Fitos COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Pat Howard PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY COUNCIL Stan Hanson, Chairman Tracy Rains, Vice-Chairman Pat Gabriel Shirley Little Bill Ward PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT Dr. Lee Niblock, CPRP – Director Don Hawkins – Operations Manager Cathy Norris, CPRP – Recreation Manager Greg Wiley – Parks & Natural Resource Manager Gina Peebles, PPRP – Administrative Manager James R. Couillard, RLA, ASLA – Parks Designer II Prepared by: Marion County Parks and Recreation Department With the cooperation and participation of the Marion County Planning Department Clean Water Program, Marion County Geographic Information Systems Team (GIS) iii Table of Contents Chapter One – Introduction Introduction – Marion County Overview ...................................1 Purpose and Methodology of this Master Plan .......................... 2 Parks and Recreation Master Plan Background And Comparison of 2003 Master Plan ................................. 3 Marion County Parks and Recreation Department..................... 5 Parks and Recreation Department Structure ............................... 7 Parks and Recreation Advisory Council (PRAC) ......................... 8 Chapter Two – Existing Conditions Parks System.............................................................................. 9 Existing Parks and Facilities .......................................................10 -
The Wild, Wonderful Withlacoochee January 18-23, 2018
The Wild, Wonderful Withlacoochee January 18-23, 2018 Start: Marsh Bend Outlet Park in Lake Panasoffkee End: Bird Creek Park on the Gulf of Mexico, just west of Yankeetown Total Distance: 57-69 miles Full Trip Fees: Includes camping, meals, and shuttle. $525/adults $500/seniors (65+) and college students $475/youth 8-17 free/children under 8 Paddle Florida Lite (4 or fewer days): $110/day (includes camping and meals, but not shuttle) Registration Deadline: January 4, 2018 or when trip capacity of 60 paddlers is reached. Official Outfitters: Rainbow River Canoe & Kayak or Aardvark’s Florida Kayak Company Shuttle Details: Paddlers will park their vehicles at the launch point, Marsh Bend Outlet Park in Lake Panasoffkee, for the duration of the trip. At trip’s end, paddlers and their boats will be shuttled back to vehicles at Marsh Bend Outlet Park. There is no week-long parking option at the trip’s ending point at Bird Creek Park. Trip Itinerary: Day Lunch Stop Lunch Miles Camp Site Daily Miles 1 N/A N/A Marsh Bend Outlet Park 0 2 Rutland Boat Ramp 5.5 Potts Preserve 12 3 In camp Variable Potts Preserve 0-12 4 Grey Eagle Boat Ramp 10 Rainbow Springs State Park 19 5 Goldendale Boat Ramp 9 Inglis Lock & Dam 17 6 N/A N/A END: Bird Creek Park 9 57-69 Day 1/Thursday, January 18: Marsh Bend Outlet Park, Lake Panasoffkee Paddling Miles: 0 Our trip begins at Sumter County's Marsh Bend Outlet Park in Lake Panasoffkee, where we’ll camp the first night.