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168-43 FOR CATCHING AND POSSESSION OF FISH CHAPTER PERMIT Supp. No. 123 RULES OF THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF MARINE RESOURCES 16B-43 CHAPTER PERMIT FOR CATCHING AND POSSESSION OF FISH LAW AS STOCK FOR ARTIFICIAL CULTIVATION BY PROTECTED Introduction and Scope 16B-43.01 Severability of Rules 16B-43.02 (b) Copies of studies, evaluations, or General Permit Application Procedures and 16B-43.03 253.75 recommendations specifically required by section Requirements F.S. Review, Fee, Expiration, Revocation, If (c) the Department determines that the 16B-43.04 Penalty information received in subsections (a) and (b) above are insufficient to properly evaluate the permit application, Penalties 16B-43.05 then the Department may request additional information but not limited to; economic impact and cost including, and Scope. A number of Introduction 16B43.01 effectiveness of the proposed artificial cultivation of the marine fish of certain length and size are protected from target species, and the biological and ecological impact of capture and/or commercial exploitation. Among those the proposed mariculture operation. may be subjects or protected are species which have been (d) A statement regarding the location and time of artificial cultivation (mariculture) for commercial and method of proposed capture of protected species production, including, but not limited to, bluefish,

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168-43 FOR CATCHING AND POSSESSION OF FISH CHAPTER PERMIT Supp. No. 123 RULES OF THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF MARINE RESOURCES 16B-43 CHAPTER PERMIT FOR CATCHING AND POSSESSION OF FISH LAW AS STOCK FOR ARTIFICIAL CULTIVATION BY PROTECTED Introduction and Scope 16B-43.01 Severability of Rules 16B-43.02 (b) Copies of studies, evaluations, or General Permit Application Procedures and 16B-43.03

253.75recommendations specifically required by section Requirements F.S. Review, Fee, Expiration, Revocation, If (c) the Department determines that the 16B-43.04 Penalty information received in subsections (a) and (b) above are insufficient to properly evaluate the permit application, Penalties 16B-43.05 then the Department may request additional information but not limited to; economic impact and cost including, and Scope. A number of Introduction 16B43.01 effectiveness of the proposed artificial cultivation of the marine fish of certain length and size are protected from target species, and the biological and ecological impact of capture and/or commercial exploitation. Among those the proposed mariculture operation. may be subjects or protected are species which have been (d) A statement regarding the location and time of artificial cultivation (mariculture) for commercial and method of proposed capture of protected species production, including, but not limited to, bluefish, sought for mariculture stock must accompany the pompano, permits, flounder, snook, mackerel, redfish, application.

trout, weakfish, striped bass, black mullet, red grouper, Specific Authority 370.02. 370.012 FS. Law Implemented 370.101(2). jewfish, Nassau grouper, black grouper, and gag. The 11·27·80. History-New 370.101(3) FS. Department, through its Divisions of Marine Resources initially to and Law Enforcement, may issue permits Review, Fee, Expiration, Revocation, 16B-43.04 stock mariculture operations with protected species to or will Penalty. Permit applications continue such stocking. The Division may cease issuing (1) be reviewed and such permits when it determines that the permitted approved by the Directors of the Divisions of Law operation is in the public's best interest. not Enforcement and Marine Resources or designated Implemented 370.101(2), 370.101(3) FS. Law Specific Authority 370.021 FS. representatives thereof. All approved permit holders are 11-27-80. History-New required to notify the Marine Patrol nearest the collection area prior to each collection trip. any provision of If Rules. Severability of 16B43.02 is

$25.00 A nonrefundable processing fee of

-2this code or application thereof to any person or required at time of permit application. circumstance is held invalid, not affect the invalidity shall January of

31All permits automatically expire

-3other provisions or applications of this code which can be each year and are renewable in writing each year. Permits given effect without the invalid provision or application are non-transferable.

this end, the provisions of this code are severable. to and (4) Permits may be forfeited and revoked for cause Implemented 370.02. 370.021 FS. Law Specific Authority 370.02, 370.021 FS. by the Department. Cause for forfeiture or revocation 11-27·80. History-New limited to, violating otherwise or be would include, not but to comply with any of the provisions of Rule failing General Permit Application Procedures 16B-43.03 16B-43. Requirements. and specific FS. Implemented 370.101(2), Law Authority 370.02. 370.021 no permit may be 370.101(3) Section Pursuant to

-111·27-80. History-New 370.101(3), 370.021 FS. until the Department 370.101(2) issued under section Penalties. 16B-43.05 determines artificial cultivation activity complies that the Any person violating or otherwise failing to

-1F.S.

253.75through

253.67the provisions of sections with comply with any of the rules and regulations adopted as or rule promulgated or any other specific provision guilty of a misdemeanor of the second be shall 16B-43 thereto that may appliy to protected species, submerged or

775.082degree, punishable as provided in section land other permits. and or F.S.

775.083section water column leases, licenses, take and possess to (2) Application for permit(s) (2) Any person violating any provisions of Chapter must include protected fish species for mariculture stock guilty of a be F.S. unless otherwise provided, shall 370, the following: misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in all permits, licenses, leases, (a) Copies of F.S,

775.083or section

775.082section

253.67assurances, and assessments required by sections F8. 370.021(1M2) Implemented La'w Specific FS. Authority 370.02, 370.021 F.S.

253.75through 11-27-80. Hiltory-New �lOS

Supp. No. 125 FOR USE OF PROHIBITED FISHING PERMIT CHAPTER 16B-42 370.021. 370.08(8) FS. Law Implemented 370.02. 370.021 Specific Authority Which 168-42.06 Permit Limitations. Activities for 2·11·81. History-New FS. Permits Cannot be Issued. and be reviewed will (1) Permit applications 16B42.07 Penalties. of the Division of Law approved by the Directors (1) Permits may be forfeited, revoked, or suspended and Marine Resources or designated Enforcement for cause by the Department, for violation of Rule 16B·42 representatives thereof and approved the Executive by or whenever it shall appear in the best interests of Director. Upon approval permit, the and issuance of the conservation. Such proceedings shall be consistent with appropriate District Headquarters of Florida Marine Section 120.60, F.S. permit. All approved receive copies of the will Patrol (2) Any person violating or otherwise failing to permit holders are required notify, by telephone or in to comply with any of the rules and regulations adopted as person, fishing area prior to the Marine Patrol nearest the 16B·42 shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of the second will each fishing trip when prohibited gear or equipment degree, punishable as provided in section 775.082 or be used or is intended to be used. section 775.083. pursuant to be reviewed will Permit applications (2) (3) Any person violating any provisions of Chapter Chapter 120, F.S. 370, F.S. unless otherwise provided, shall be guilty of a (3) Permits are nontransferable. misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in No permit for the use of prohibited gear, (4)

section 775.082 or section 775.083. shrimpin~ be issued for B:nd will equipment, or methods FS. 370.021(1)(2) FS. Law Implemented 370.02. 370.021 Specific Authority sponging operations. All local and general laws pertammg 2·11·81. History-New shrimps and sponges remain in effect. to 101H

CHAPTER 16B-42 FISHING PERMIT FOR USE OF PROHIBITED

125Supp. No. RULES OF THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES OF MARINE RESOURCES DIVISION CHAPTER 16B-42 PERMIT FOR USE OF PROHIBITED FISHING GEAR, EQUIPMENT, AND METHODS FOR MORE EFFICIENT USE OF THE OFFSHORE FISHERIES RESOURCES 16B-42.04 General Permit Application Procedures and Scope Introduction 16B·42.01 16B·42.02 Severability of Rules and Requirements. be to or organizations may (1) eligible Individuals 16B·42.03 Definitions use certain prohibited gear to and 16B·42.04 General Permit Application Procedures receive an annual permit Requirements and equipment. The applicant must demonstrate that not adversely will such gear, equipment, and methods 16B·42.05 Fee, Expiration improve will affect and natural resources and the fishery 16B·42.06 Permit Limitations, Activities for Which be Permits Cannot Issued efficiency of fishery resource utilization. Penalties 16B·42.07 (2) Application for permits in is the form of a letter. Information required in letter of application for an annual Introduction and Scope. Various Florida 16B-42.01 permit use prohibited gear, equipment, to or methods is as and special, restrict the use of certain types laws, general follows: forth gear specifications for set of fishing gear and/or (a) Applicant's name, business address, and exploiting fishery resources. Florida law also allows for telephone number;

that permits may be issued for prohibited and recognizes (b) Applicant's affiliation and position with ofthe and methods for more efficient use organization; gear, equipment, offshore fisheries resources. In the best interests of (c) An exact description and specifications of the conservation and in keeping with the legislative intent, be to gear and equipment or methods used; of Marine the Department, through the Division (d) The exact location where gear or equipment is to Resources, has established following procedural the be deployed, or methods used; requirements the and conditions to fully comply with (e) The time period and dates that gear or be of this legislation. intent deployed or methods used; will equipment (f) Based on the applicant's best personal 370.08(8). 370.021 FS. Law Implemented 370.02. 370.021 Specific Authority Hl·81. FS. History-New assessment, a statement regarding projected impact on navigation; provision of any If 16B-42.02 Severability of Rules. (g) Based on the applicant's best personal this code or application thereof to person or any assessment, a statement regarding projected impact on affect circumstance is held invalid, the invalidity shall not nontarget species and other resources; other provisions or applications of this code which can be (h) A signed that pertinent and statement but given effect without or application the invalid provision reasonable information including, not limited to, catch to this end, the provisions of this code are severable. and and effort data, size selectivity, catch of nontarget FS. 370.02.370.021 FS. Law Implemented 370.02, 370.021

Specific Authority be provided to the Department quarterly. The will species, 2·11·81. History-New Department may require that forms provided by the 16B-42.03 Definitions. Department be completed as necessary to meet the jurisdiction in the Atlantic Ocean (1) Offshore state reporting requirement. three (3) geographic miles extends for a distance of review applications and will The Department (3) seaward from the coastline. The term coastline means the base its decision to grant or deny permits on evaluations coast line of ordinary low water along that portion of the of the above criteria and standards. which is in direct contact with line the open sea and the 370.08(8), 370.021 FS. Law Implemented 370.02, 370.021 Specific Authority seaward limit of inland waters, as determined the marking HI-81. History-New FS. Sea under the Territorial the and the Convention on 168-42.05 Fee, Expiration. Contiguous Zone, 15 U.S.T. (PT2) 1606. (1) A nonrefundable processing fee of $25.00 is Offshore state jurisdiction in the Gulf of Mexico (2) required at time of permit application. extends seaward for a distance of three (3) marine leagues (2) All permits automatically expire 31 January of is its coastline or its historic coastline, whichever from be each year may and renewed each year thereafter upon landward, but for not less three (3) geographic miles of written application. submission than State of Florida, 425 U.S. U.S. vs. See

coastline. its from 370.08(8). 370.02, FS. Law Implemented 370.02. 370.021 Specific Authority (1976). 791,48 L.Ed. 2d 388,96 S.Ct. 1840 2·11·81. History-New FS.

370.021370.08(8). 370.021 FS. Law Implemented 370.02, 370.021 Specific Authority 2·11·81. FS. History-New

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CHAPTER 168-41 RESERVED Supp. No. 125 RULES THE OF NATURAL RESOURCES OF DEPARTMENT MARINE RESOURCES OF DIVISION 16B-41 CHAPTER RESERVED � �IOIE

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CHAPTER 16B-40 PERMITS FOR COLLECTION AND POSSESSION Supp. No. 125 Any person violating or otherwise failing to comply B. Total number of nests: Include species and with of the provisions of this section of 16B-40 shall any emergencies which resulted in successful nest deposition. be guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree, C. Date of first nest deposition: Include species if punishable as provided in Section 775.082 or Section known. 775.083. D. Date of last nest deposition: Include species if (7) REPORTING FORM FOR PERSONS OR known. ORGANIZATIONS AUTHORIZED TO MAINTAIN E. Temperature: Water temperature when first SEA TURTLES FOR DISPLAY, REHABILITATION, nesting occurred. - 31 OR RELEASE REPORT PERIOD 1 January 19_ III. Excavated Nests December 19 __ . A. Total number of nests excavated: Include each species. -Endangered-B. Total number of eggs collected. Include each (Chelonia mydas) Green species. than 45 days 1) Number held more C. Total number hatchlings released: Include each 2) Number of mortalities of live specimens taken __ _ species. 3)· Number of Specimens removed from the state __ _ IV. Length of patrolled or surveyed nesting beach: (Dermochelys coriacea) Leatherback or surveillance for the turtle Include complete boundaries than 45 days Number held more nesting activity. 1) _ 2) Number mortalities of live specimens taken of __ V. Schedule of nesting surveys; nightly, five nights a 3)· Number of specimens removed week, every other night, etc. state the from VI. Additional comments: This category is for

(Eretmochelys imbricata) Hawksbill information that does not fit well into the basic categories 45 days Number held more than of mortalities (i.e., predation, above. Summaries of causes 1) 2) Number of mortalities of live specimens taken __ _ poaching, inundation, beach cleaning, oil fouling, etc.), state __ _ 3)· Number of specimens removed from the the additional would be appropriately reported in comments section. (Lepidochelys kempii) Atlantic ridley days

46than Number held more 1)

-9_ Number of mortalities of live specimens taken __ 2) state __ _ Number·of specimens removed from the 3)· Turtle Activities Sea Summary of PERMIT __ �TURTLE -Threatened-(Colletta caretta) Loggerhead Organization: --:-:- __________ _ A. I. more than 45 days held Number 1) Officer(s): __________ _ B. Principal __ _ Numbero'fmortalities of live specimens taken 2) C. County: ______________ _ __ _ Number of specimens removed from the state ·S)· D. Location: ______________ _ and coordinated by state personnel ·Should be authorized for scientific study. I..therback Loggerhead Green Dermo-

TP', __ _ C"",tta CMloraitJ cMly. mydtu c......tta coritJcea �II. and Nesting Activity Emergence Return to: A. Tots! number emergences: of Turtle Reporting Tots! number B. FDNR Marine Research Laboratory nests: of 100 Eighth Avenue SE of first Date C. deposition: nest Petersburg, Florida 33701 St. D. of last Date back of this form. may be written on the Remarks nest deposition:

-8Temperature: E. Reporting Categories Excavated Nests III. A. Tots! number I. A. Organization: nests of List of personnel who are B. Principal Officer(s): excavated: Tots! number B. responsible for permit application, permit compliance, and eggs of record keeping. collected: County: C. Tots! number C. D. Location: Include description boundaries which of of hatchlings can be easily located on maps and charts, or supply a map released: depicting boundaries.

besch: ______ _ nesting IV. Length of patrolled II. Emergence and Nesting Activity V. Schedule of nesting surveys: __ :---:-::-- __ --:- __ Total number of emergencies: Include species and A. VI. Additional comments (continue on back necessary): if Implemented 370.12, Law Specific Authority 370.02, 370.021, 370.10(2) FS. their total number of nesting and non-nesting (false crawl) History-New 2·11-81. 370.10(2), 370.021 FS. emergencies. lOlC

Supp. No. 125 PERMITS FOR COLLECTION AND POSSESSION CHAPTER 16B-40 (3) The application for permits is in the form of a the specific collection area. The Department of Natural letter. The information required in the letter of application Resources may limit the species, quantities, methods, or is areas as follows: to comply with the intent the of law in awarding the will Applicant's name, business address and (a) permit. The Department of Natural Resources letterhead stationery, if available). telephone number (on or not the species is a reef building coral, consider whether (b) Applicant's affiliation and position pertinent to or is being sought from existing living coral reef areas in collecting permit. the the final decision. need for the permit (c) Detailed information on the (3) Not more than five (5) colonies of each stony and to include: saltwater animal(s) sought; type and size of fire coral species (maximum dimensions: 10-25 cm) shall be equipment, general area and season of collection gear and to a permit holder annually. Not more than ten permitted be limited to and purpose of the collection. Purpose must (10) sea fans of 10-50 cm (maximum dimension) shall be permitted educational, scientific, experimental or exhibitional. to a permit holder annually. Exceptions to of application for applicants (d) The letter maximum number of individuals of each species taken as an agent for another entity, e.g., museum, collecting may be granted to large display facilities designed to like, shall state the oceanarium, aquarium, exhibit, or term survival of exhibited colonies. insure long projected needs and have the original written statement (4) Incidental catch of protected corals or sea fans or request attached. Those individuals so of order from commercial fisheries operations is to be returned to permitted as an agent for another entity, shall supply the the water and such incidental catch does not have to be permitted. each additional letter of Department with a copy of will request or (5) Permit holders order for protected species. submit quarterly reports in a will format acceptable The Department (4) review applications and to the Department on activities, will reports include species collected, size, numbers, grant or deny permits on evaluation of base its decision to purpose of collection and the following criteria: expressed need for permit, area and area (depth of water, compass heading

season of collection; saltwater animals sought, and type and distance offshore from known site). be used. (6) Any person violating any of the provisions of to and size of gear and equipment (5) Fees required for processing permit application. 370,114 and 370.10(2) or the implemented rules thereto shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree, (a) A non-refundable processing fee of $25.00 shall punishable accompany each permit application for collecting and as provided in Section 775.082 or Section 775.083. 16B-40.01. See possessing protected saltwater animals. Specific Authority 370.02, 370.021 FS. Law Implemented 370.114, 370.10(2) not (b) This non-refundable processing fee does History-New 2-11·81. FS. the permit applications for marine turtles, their apply to nests or eggs. to (6) All approved permit holders are required the collection area notify the Marine Patrol office nearest 16B-40.061 Additional Special Requirements for prior the permit or a true copy to each collection and have 16B-40.04 for general See Any and All Marine Turtles. thereof upon their person while collecting. and requirements. permit application procedures and non-transferability. (7) Permit expiration The Department of Natural Resources may,

-1(a) All permits automatically expire January 31, of upon application, issue permits to possess marine turtles each year and may be renewed, upon application, on an for scientific, educational, or exhibitional purposes or to annual basis. protect marine turtles, their nests, and eggs. may be issued Permits are non-transferable and (h) (2) Annual summaries shall be prepared by each one person's name, but not to exceed 25 than in more permitted individual or organization on the status and names. accomplishment of their program. Standard reporting 370.02, 370.021, 370.10(2), 370.082(1), 370.08, Specific Authority will relocation of nests and be

forms for nesting surveys 370.08(10)(b), 370.112(2), 370.12(1)(c), 370.114, 370.12 FS. Law Implemented furnished by the Department of Natural Resources, and 370.02, 370.021, 370.10(2), 370.082(1), 370.08, 370.08(10Hb), 370.112(2), 370.12(1)(c), 370.114, 370.12 FS. History-New 2-11·81. must be completed and submitted to the Department of Natural Resources annually to maintain the state permit. 168-40,05 Suspension, Revocation and Penalties. 16B-40.061(7)(8)(9). Sample turtle report forms. See Permits issued under this section may be the provisions of (3) Tagging and releasing of marine turtles by suspended that or revoked by the Department if finds it permitted individuals is encouraged and the Department permit holder has violated this section, Department the tags and tag reporting of Natural Resources shall furnish rules or conditions of the permit or or orders, terms, forms upon request to facilitate standardization of or inaccurate information in his submitted false tagging procedures and data obtained. Release and holder shall be guilty of a and the application �data shall be included in detail in the annual recovery misdemeanor of as the second degree, punishable (2). summaries mentioned in or Section 775.083. provided in Section 775.082 Facilities used for hatching and rearing of sea (4) Specific Authority 370.02, 370.021, 370.10(2) FS. Law Implemented 370.10(2) to inspection by department personnel turtles are subject FS. History-New 2-11-81. before issuance of a permit. All such released turtles shall 16B-40,06 Additional Special Requirements for data reported as provided above. and be tagged Marine and Marine Stony Corals, Fire Corals, Sea Fans, Under agreement with the federal government, (5) 16B-40.04 for general permit application See Turtles. issuance of a permit by the state government satisfies the procedures requirements. and state federal permit requirements. However, a separate �

Natural Resources, through The Department of -1

conduct activities related to marine permit is required to will its review applications Division of Marine Resources, turtles, regardless applicant's possession of a of the for sea fans the taking of stony coral, fire coral and federal permit. (Gorgonia ventalina, Gorgonia flabellum) for scientific or any of the provisions of (6) Any person violating educational purposes. the first degree, 370.12 shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of (2) Marine coral permit applications must list punishable or Section as provided in Section 775.082 the quantity of each desired and be collected, to species 775.083. 101B

(3) The application for permits is in the form of a the specific collection area. The Department of Natural

need for the permit (c) Detailed information on the (3) Not more than five (5) colonies of each stony and

be limited to and purpose of the collection. Purpose must (10) sea fans of 10-50 cm (maximum dimension) shall be

projected needs and have the original written statement (4) Incidental catch of protected corals or sea fans

permitted as an agent for another entity, shall supply the the water and such incidental catch does not have to be

(5) Fees required for processing permit application. 370,114 and 370.10(2) or the implemented rules thereto

CHAPTER 16B-40 PERMITS FOR COLLECTION AND POSSESSION Supp. No. 125 RULES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES OF MARINE RESOURCES DIVISION CHAPTER 16B-40 PERMITS FOR COLLECTION AND POSSESSION OF INDIGENOUS SALTWATER ANIMALS FOR EXPERIMENTAL, SCIENTIFIC, EDUCATIONAL OR EXHIBITIONAL PURPOSES given effect without the invalid provision or application Introduction and Scope 16B-40.01 and to this end, the provisions of this code are severable. Severability of Rules 16B-40.02 Specific Authority 370.02. 370.021 FS. Law Implemented 370.02. 370.021 FS. Definitions 16B-40.03 History-New 2·11·81. 16B-40.04 General Permit Application Procedures, Requirements, Fees and Expiration 16B-40.03 Definitions. For purposes of this rule, the Suspension, Revocation and Penalties 16B-40.05 following definitions apply. Additional Special Requirements for Marine 16B-40.06 (1) Saltwater animals include all classes of pisces, Stony Corals, Fire Corals, Sea Fans, and shellfish, sponges, crustacea, corals and turtles. Marine Turtles Specific Authority 370.021. 370.10(2) FS. Law Implemented 370.021. 370.10(2) FS. History-New 2·11·81. 16B-40.061 Additional Special Requirements for Any and All Marine Turtles 16B-40.04 General Permit Application Procedures, Requirements, Fees, and Expiration. 16B-40.01 Introduction and Scope. (1) The Division of Marine Resources does not issue (1) Various Florida laws restrict the capture, taking permits for the collection and possession of any or possession various saltwater animals. These of by Chapter 370, indigenous saltwater animals protected not limited to regulations but are restrictions include,

FS., for experimental, educational, scientific, or pertaining to size or length of animal, area of capture, exhlbitional purposes in any state, federal, or local park. season capture, type or size of gear bag of and equipment, This responsibility lies with the various park systems. the female is gravid. limit or whether Thus an applicant must contact state, federal, or local properly manage the marine to effort (2) In an park offices for the procedures and applications for such resources, there are the law also recognizes that collections and/or permits in their boundaries. allow the to lift these restrictions and justifiable reasons (2) Accreditation of applicant pursuant to Section taking and possession of saltwater animals for scientific, 370.10(2), FS. Individuals meeting the following educational and exhibitional purposes. Whenever the conditions are considered properly accredited persons and the Division of Marine Resources Department, through may be eligible to receive an annual permit to collect and determines that such experimental, educational: possess saltwater animals for experimental, educational, not harm the scientific, or exhibitional activities would scientific, and exhibitional purposes. public interest, may it resource and would be in the best (a) Students of colleges or universities whose issue permits, upon such terms, conditions, restrictions or studies with saltwater animals are under the direction of and its related as are necessary to carry out 370.10(2), FS., their teacher or professor, or; in keeping with the legislative and provisions. Therefore, (b) Scientific or technical faculty of public or intent, the following the Department has established private colleges or universities, or; procedural requirements and conditions. (c) Scientific or technical employees of private Under Chapter 370, FS., certain saltwater (3) research institutions, and consulting firms, or; animals which may be collected or possessed under permit (d) Scientific or technical employees of city, county, and animals include, but

cannot be sold. These conditions state or federal research and/or regulatory agencies, or; are not limited to the following: shad and stone crab claws (e) Members in good standing or recognized and during closed season [370.11(3)(b), 370.13(1)(a)) salt water properly chartered conservation organizations, e.g., fishes invertebrates under a certain size [370.11(2)(a), and Audubon Society, Sierra Club, or; aquarium facilities 370.1125(1), 370.13(1)(a), 370.17(4)(b)); all sailfish, marine (f) Persons affiliated with or turtles, sea fans (Gorgonia ventalina and Gorgonia museums, or contracted as an agent therefor, which are corals, claws from egg-bearing stone Flabellum), stony open to the public with or without an admission fee, or; crabs, tarpon, snook, and bonefish [370.11(5), 370.12(1)(a), �(g) Persons without specific affiliations listed (4), 370.114(1 )(a), 370.135(3), 370.11 (4), 370.111 but who are recognized by the Department for above, 370.1121(2)). their contributions to marine conservation such as Specific Authority 370.02. 370.021. 370.10(2) FS. Law Implemented 370.10(2). scientific or technical publications, or through a history of 2·11·81. History-New 370.021 FS. cooperation with the Department in conservation provision of any If 16B-4O.02 Severability of Rules. programs such as turtle nesting surveys, or through this code or application thereof to any person or advanced educational programs such as high school circumstance is held invalid, invalidity shall not affect the marine science centers. other provisions or applications of this code which can be �lOlA

Supp. No. 125 RESERVED CHAPTERS 16B·34 ·168-39 RULES THE OF DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF MARINE RESOURCES THROUGH 16B·39 16B-34 CHAPTERS RESERVED �

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No. 122 Supp. PROCEDURES RULES AND 168-33 CHAPTER REMOVAL, RESTORATION AND/OR REVEGETATION AGREEMENT I: _________ _ Permit File #: _________ _ Violation File This agreement entered into on day of 198 __ by and between the Department acting through its Bureau of Beaches and Shores and _________ -.-_-.--:---;_' Resources, of Natural The Bureau of Beaches and Shores of the Department of Natural Resources, has notified me, the (owner/actual at (address, city, county, state) occurred that the following activity which etc.) , builder, constitutes a violation of Chapter 161.053, Florida Statutes and/or the implementing rules thereof: (describe in detail the activities which constitute a violation, include date(s), time, acts, amount of damage incurred, persons involved, etc.) I agree to take the following measures to remove, restore and/or to revegetate the affected property at my own expense: A. (Describe manner/means) be used) to B. (Describe materials neither to remove, restore and/or revegetate the affected property in a careful and prudent manner so as agree to I jeopardize the stability of the beach-dune system; nor accelerate erosion; nor injure upland structures; nor endanger adjacent property and the beach-dune system. agree remove, restore and/or to to revegetate the affected property to the satisfaction of the Bureau of Beaches and I Shores of the Department of Natural Resources or its designated representative. this I to the terms of agree complete agreement by and to thereafter notify the Bureau of and Shores of the Department Natural Resources or of its designated representative so that an on·site inspection Beaches can be conducted. I understand that this agreement is not satisfactorily fulfilled unless and until the Department Natural Resources, of by and through the Bureau of Beaches and Shores or its designated agent, so notifies me in writing. I understand that the Department Natural Resources, of by and through the Bureau of Beaches and Shores, does not waive relinquish or its right to seek and impose any of the sanctions remedies available or to it under Chapter 161, Florida

Statutes. Department of Natural Resources, by and through the Bureau of Beaches and Shores or its designated representative, agrees to provide information and technical assistance to the owner, or his designated agent, so that the and conditions of this agreement may be timely and successfully completed. terms Department of Natural Resources, by and through the Bureau of Beaches and Shores or its designated representative, agrees to provide information and technical assistance to the owner, or his designated agent, so that the terms and conditions of this agreement may be timely and successfully completed. Department of Natural Resources, by and through the Bureau of Beaches and Shores or its designated within a occur will representative, agrees on-site inspection of the affected property. This inspection to conduct an reasonable time period and subsequent to the receipt of written notice from the owner, or his designated agent, that the terms and conditions of this agreement have been satisfactorily completed. the written notice of satisfactory completion, and subsequent to conducting the on-side receiving to Subsequent inspection, the Department of Natural Resources, by and through the Bureau of Beaches and Shores or its designated representative, agrees to provide a written response to the owner or his designated agent, advising whether or not any or been the fulfilled. agreement have conditions of satisfactory and terms the all of Property OwnerlDesignated Department of Natural Resources of Beaches and Shores Agent Thereof Bureau Statem _______________ _ County of ________________ _ The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me

(da=te::!.)-:-- __ this of person acknowledged) (name by taking (Signature acknowledgment) of Person Rank) or (Title number) (Serial

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The Bureau of Beaches and Shores of the Department of Natural Resources, has notified me, the (owner/actual

agree to take the following measures to remove, restore and/or to revegetate the affected property at my own

remove, restore and/or revegetate the affected property in a careful and prudent manner so as agree to

jeopardize the stability of the beach-dune system; nor accelerate erosion; nor injure upland structures; nor endanger

agree remove, restore and/or to to revegetate the affected property to the satisfaction of the Bureau of Beaches and

and Shores of the Department Natural Resources or of its designated representative so that an on·site inspection

understand that this agreement is not satisfactorily fulfilled unless and until the Department Natural Resources, of by and through the Bureau of Beaches and Shores or its designated agent, so notifies me in writing.

understand that the Department Natural Resources, of by and through the Bureau of Beaches and Shores, does not waive relinquish or its right to seek and impose any of the sanctions remedies available or to it under Chapter 161, Florida

Department of Natural Resources, by and through the Bureau of Beaches and Shores or its designated

to provide information and technical assistance to the owner, or his designated agent, so that the

Department of Natural Resources, by and through the Bureau of Beaches and Shores or its designated

to provide information and technical assistance to the owner, or his designated agent, so that the

Department of Natural Resources, by and through the Bureau of Beaches and Shores or its designated

and subsequent to the receipt of written notice from the owner, or his designated agent, that the

the Department of Natural Resources, by and through the Bureau of Beaches and Shores or its designated

to provide a written response to the owner or his designated agent, advising whether or not any or

CHAPTER 168-33 RULES AND REGULATIONS Supp. No. 122 OF NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT OF MARINE RESOURCES DIVISION OF BEACHES AND SHORES BUREAU PERMIT TRANSFER AGREEiVlENl Permit Number ______________ _ Coun~--------------------------------The undersigned applicant, having attached to this transfer agreement evidence of ownership, leasehold, or other legal authority to undertake the activities for which a permit is sought, hereby of the coastal seaward for construction all provisions of permit number affirms that to perform the per· construction control line have been read and understood, and hereby agrees mitted work in strict accordance with all terms and conditions of the permit, and to begin work only after receiving, signing, and posting on the site along with the plans approved by the Depart· ment, a placard transferring the permit. Signature of New Owner of Record Date Street or P.O. Address Zip Code State Ci~ Note: This transfer agreement may be executed by an agent, if that agent provides authorization in writing to act on behalf of the property owner; on a form provided by the Department. DNR Form 32·603 (91801

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leasehold, or other legal authority to undertake the activities for which a permit is sought, hereby

only after receiving, signing, and posting on the site along with the plans approved by the Depart·

Supp. No. 122 168-33 CHAPTER RULES AND REGULATIONS DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Division of Marine Resources Bureau of Beaches and Shores APPLICATION FOR WAIVER The applicant may requcst waivcr of any itclil on the npplication for permit for construction sCilwnrd of the coastal construction control line or 50· foot setback. Such requests must be completed on this form. The applicant must list the numbcr of each item as indicated on the application form and give the reason{s) that this waiver requested.' is # Item DNR Use Only for Waiver (from application) Reason i i (Attach additional sheets as necessary.) Chief, Bureau of Beaches and Shores Date

0Denied

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The applicant may requcst waivcr of any itclil on the npplication for permit for construction sCilwnrd of the coastal construction control line or 50· foot setback. Such requests must be completed on this form. The applicant must list the numbcr of each item as indicated on the application form and give

CHAPTER 168-33 RULES AND REGULATIONS Supp. No. 122 To be completed Only UI. DNR Office applicant the by t: ~ .. .~ ." Ht!culYed .. a

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all specifications structures includinq all for _ ________________ e!!~~~~_!ee~~~!~!~~_!;!~£~~r!!_!~g_~~!!!~i~! ____ d~calleci sealed and slc;ned plans shall be worJung ; l2.1 The (~f the deSIgn engineer, or by an architt!cr. by I l architect certifyinq appropriace). The engineer or registered in the State of these plans must be Florida, 3nd must certify that the submitted plans compl~' in with the design standards establIshed AdministratIve Code Florida 168-33.07, Section Thuse standardS 4nd other desiqn guidance are ( of Beacft and Shores available from the Bureau ��request.) upon o.~LY OF NATURAl RESOURCES USE FOR DEPARTI£HT lIMon.:. _____________ _ Dote

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CHAPTER 16B-33 RULES AND REGULATIONS Sapp. No. 122 be completed To DNR Office Ule Only the applicant by t: 1--I .. ~ .. ~ ~ lM"C"IY~ol ... i .., u " t; . 00-_,----.. I ! , u

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4. opace provided belov, plo write' deecrlptlon of the prupoeod work. activity. or construction In ���

S. In the epece provided below, plea.e write the specific rea.ons the applicant feel' that the permit should approved and why construction seaward of the control line or SO-foot setback (whichever is appropriate'

CHAPl'ER 16B-33 RULES AND REGULATIONS Supp. No. 122 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF MARINE RESOURCES BUREAU OF BEACHES AND SHORES SEAI<~RD FOR A PfRMIT FOR CQtlSTRIICTJON APPLICATION OF TIlE COASTAL COUSTRUCTION CONTROL LlIlE OR SETDACK LII4E ENTR I ES 0:1 Til I S FOPo'1 NlY ItIG r.\K READ I NSTRUCTl eNS BEFORE J IHSTRUCTlOttS: comple~jnq these lnstructions carefully before Please the application. This application will not be read Bure4U of Beaches and Shores. the by re~eived 9iven consideration until such time a& all requited iniormatlon is 4ns~ers or type all 1. usinq black ink or blacA typewriter ribbon. print seaward ~ctlvitie. other or construc~ion all applicants for a permit for by be completed This form shall ~. ~p.ction 1~1.051(.) coas~al Florida Statutes, or ;a), by of construction control line as provided the ap?rCp~1ate). (whi~hev8r (a), Florida Statutes Section ia 161.052 (2) by provided 50-foot setback as Ad~itional De attached when may sheets information described herein. all shall submjt 3. The applicant a,,?rOpc1,stc the with correspond to Shall be nw:l.bered Each attachment" shall be separate and necessary. ?lease indicate ltem, 4tl

If additional sheets are necessary to complete item on this appliC.1tion form. 1& provided. \"hich box the marking by this separate of each corner hand right lower in the appropriate nur.'lbcr the numbering attachments, place ". \-Then pages. numberlnq for ribbon typewriter black a or pen p01nt ball Use only a black paper. of sheet of nocuwentat1on provide cUst property subject the of record owner of the NOT is who applicant Any s. fo~ provided. the on &u~ltted be to is AuthorlzatlOn the owner.

of behalf on act to authorizat~on Ad~inistrative ~aive spec~fic Oepa:t~cnt to Code, Florida 16B-33.08(J}, under Rule authorized is This G. the 1n ~e s!'lall request for .... aiver

5appl.:.cant' application~ An. part of th.1s a as information required ~alver cons1Jers qlv1n~ t~e a~plicant that the reason appllc3tlon the to at~ached stace~ent a of form S~bmit:.ed ?rOv1.::lec. for::: t."e on be .requests 5;"311 walver All Jusclfied. requlremenc the speci:ic of c:"lis .:?p.rop=:.~(.e ~X. on the ng ... ::heck. ;)y please lndicate infor:natlon, spec:.fic

of .'alve= request:..r.g Whe:l applicatlon. cle4rly ~ is infor.r.dt10:l .hen ,:hecked ~ t~'Il'S on appliCAt!on for.n should bOX ap?licable--not The

7~CtlVlty ~roposed. t~e or conscruct10n of type unrelated to completed. be not need

-1sectlon of record, owner the is applicant the 8. If CCNSI::>E~E:> !tjF:P~.~TIC~ OTHER ~~OY:CE TO APPL!::ANT THE ::(.E':iUIRE TO AUTHORIZz!) THE JEPARrr',E:n STAFF IS NOTE: ?~O;E~ ~VAL~AT!CN A?P~2~:iT ~~?:RS ~~ ~~IS5:C'IS NECESSA~Y C;PQECT!NG 3E5tJES APPLlCA7lCN 7HE FOR OF :~~, A;7AC~EJ T~J =-:.=:~. i~;FC;.:\!'·\.A7~O;~ l~,F-J;:~.I.AiJON \'I'Aj'IER FOR ;::·;..;C:37::::> :"NY

7:-!!S :R 5;';3.'·H77E:; IN THE ~~~~::':-T"':L-l-';~~_~";:::~?d.;~~~~7_~c~-=-_=_=~==:================== __ ;"~---=:r ====~=,':~~=_::I":!'~I RETURN THE COMPLETED APPLICATION FORM AND ALL ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TO: PLEASE OF BEACHES AND SHORES BUREAU DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES FLORIDA COMMONWEALTH BOULEVARD 3900 FLORIDA 32303 TALLAHASSEE, -appllc<ltl.on t pe:":1! for t aqer. - "dutho::. iec s· appllcant " of Na:ne Street .\ddresB 11-i I , I CC<le hone PlTe1eZip ) ( I Fity /State I Addres8 Street record of owner of e N .... p. I I Phone JTe1e

Code hp J ) ( I ity rtate ~hat any work t.h4t 4lld cO!:l.plet.e A4,d :.rue this A?p!..:.cat!on 18 ith ..... subr.litted :.hat .111 i:lforrnat.ion I hereby ce!'ti!y applicatlon. 1n this such as lndlcated ceen has done been al:eady hAS aAte appllcant of Slgnature REQut REO PRIOR TO CONS7Rl:CT!OS FROM '!'H£ DEPART!"'..!:!':''' OF NATURAL RESOURCES AS PER."'!.!'!" f.,. OBTUN FAIL:.JRE TO CA.UTION! ST"~,.':'U7:::S. ~OF OR SE:7SACl( LINE IS A V!OLAT:OU Of" C:'.>.P71E:rt :6l. FLORIDA THE CQAS":'AL C(».iSTRUC-:-ION COSTROL LINE ?CR S10,OOJ :'0 l:? F:r~IE PPOP~RT'! J'R .\ H!SOE .... .,£A..'lOR �DEGREE FIP.5T A FOR PROSECuTION TO CWNER THE SUSJ£C':' MAY "'"MICH !'I:i!: Of' VIOL..\TION IsCLliOING R£STORAT!ON IN BUILT STRUCTURES AND REMOVAL OF

CQN'!'t:WES, :'H£ '/IO!..AT!"QN EACH DAY 7KAT flU .1J><B£&: I SITE W ITS PR.£-CONSTRUC:'ION CONDITION. DNR FOR." 32-600 (16) -80 ) (

RETURN THE COMPLETED APPLICATION FORM AND ALL ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TO: PLEASE

REQut REO PRIOR TO CONS7Rl:CT!OS FROM '!'H£ DEPART!"'..!:!':''' OF NATURAL RESOURCES AS

OR SE:7SACl( LINE IS A V!OLAT:OU Of" C:'.>.P71E:rt :6l. FLORIDA THE CQAS":'AL C(».iSTRUC-:-ION COSTROL LINE

CHAPTER 188-33 RULES AND PROCEDURES Sapp. No. 122 shall incur a fine for each offense in any amount up to Florida and competent in the practice of civil or coastal $10,000 to be fixed, imposed and collected by the engineering. any portion of which such Department. Each day during (2) Such zones and codes as approved by the any If violation occurs constitutes a separate offense. be subject to periodic review. The will Department or agent of any person in violation of the person Department may require additional provisions to insure provisions of Sections 161.052 or 161.053, Florida that the delegated program is equivalent to current and/or this Chapter makes application to the Statutes, Departmental criteria and requirements. Executive Director for final agency action pursuant to the (3) Any amendment to the zoning and building removal provisions of 16B-33.12(8) herein, or agrees to the as part of a delegated program must be codes established of any structure excavation in violation pursuant to the or by the Department prior to its effective date. approved Executive Director shall provisions of 16B-33.20(5), the (4) Each county or municipality to which control have collect a civil fine in the authority to fix, impose and line program administration has been delegated by the an amount not to exceed $2,500. Department shall submit to the Department periodic Whenever any person or agent of any person (2) reports of permits issued, as determined by the knowingly violates any of of Sections the provisions Department. These reports shall include: is Statutes, so that damage 161.052 or 161.053, Florida (a) a list of all permits issued; beaches, shores, or beach/dune systems, such caused to (b) the location of all permitted activities, two or more If violator shall be liable for such damage. referenced to Department of Natural Resources monuments; if liability for and persons or their agents cause damage such cannot be apportioned each violator shall be jointly (c) a description of the nature of all permitted however, liability If, and severally liable for

damage. the activities, and permit conditions imposed; and for such damage can be apportioned, each violator is liable (d) any other information specifically requested by the damage and subject to that that portion of only for the Department that is necessary to make a proper to his violation. portion of the fine attributable the effectiveness of the program. evaluation of Department or damages (3) Fines imposed by the (5) The Department, after thirty-day notice, may insure immediate as to awarded shall be of such amount so suspend and/or revoke the delegation of control line the provisions of Sections and continued compliance with the if program administration or municipality to a county and 161.053, Florida Statutes. 161.052 Department determines that the program administered is Upon the imposition of a fine by the (4) inadequate to protect the shoreline from erosion and to issue a certified safeguard proposed and existing structures on the beach. will Executive Director Department, the Specific Authority 370.021(1) FS. Law Implemented 161.063(3) FS. the Erosion letter to the violator demanding payment to 11-IS-80. Historyy-New If Fund within fifteen days of receipt. Trust Control payment is not received within such fifteen-day period, 16B-33.23 Coastal County and Municipality Executive Director shall cause an appropriate legal the Reporting Requirements. action to be filed to obtain payment. Any judgment All coastal counties and municipalities fronting

-1rendered in such action shall be recorded in the shall notify Ocean on or the Atlantic the Gulf of Mexico county and filed as a lien appropriate public records in the the Department within 5 days after receipt of any permit subject property under Chapter 85, Florida the upon application for construction, excavation,

or other Statutes. activities seaward of either the coastal construction 370.021(1) FS. Law Implemented 161.054 FS. Specific Authority or 50-foot setback. The notice required shall control line History-New 11-18-80. of: consist Control Line Program Administration to 16B-33_22 (a) A copy of a complete local permit application Counties or Municipalities. or form; any coastal (1) The Department may delegate to (b) A short statement of the relevant facts, county or municipality the authority to establish and the applicant's name, address, telephone including administer coastal construction zoning building codes and the nature and location of the proposed work. number, and the provisions of Section 161.053, Florida in lieu of (2) All coastal counties and municipalities, within 5 Statutes, provided that: days after receipt of an application for a permit for codes are approved by the (a) Such zones or or other activities seaward of construction, excavation, equivalent to or more Department as being either the coastal construction control line or 50-foot and comprehensive than the Department's criteria setback, shall inform the applicant of the requirement for requirements for protection of the shoreline from erosion a permit from the Department of Natural Resources. The and for safeguarding adjacent structures; information required to be given the applicant shall Such county or municipality has, in the (b) include: Department, adequate funds to judgment of the (a) that a Department of Natural Resources permit administer such a program; and may be required by law; and municipality has, in the (c) Such county or (b) the address of the Department of Natural judgment of the Department, adequate personnel to Resources, Bureau of Beaches and Shores.

administer such a program provide adequate and to (3) This Section shall take effect on October 1980. 1, Specific Authority 370.021(1) FS. Law Implemented 161.062(10). 161.063(12) at permit applications. This shall include all review of FS. History-New 11-18-80. State of least one engineer, who shall be registered in the

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any portion of which such Department. Each day during (2) Such zones and codes as approved by the

provisions of Sections 161.052 or 161.053, Florida that the delegated program is equivalent to current

Executive Director for final agency action pursuant to the (3) Any amendment to the zoning and building

of any structure excavation in violation pursuant to the or by the Department prior to its effective date.

Department or damages (3) Fines imposed by the (5) The Department, after thirty-day notice, may

Supp. No. 122 RULES AND PROCEDURES CHAPTER 168-33 thereon in violation of Section 161.053, Florida Statutes, Showing why it has not been feasible to (a) shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree complete construction, or that the failure to grant such time (b) Showing punishable as provided in Section 775.082, Section 775.083, or Section 775.084, Florida Statutes. will cause undue legal or financial hardship. extensions (3) A person shall be deemed guilty of a separate will (5) the time limit on a In no circumstances offense for each month during any portion of which any the permit be extended beyond thirty-six months from will it be extended if application is date of approval, nor violation of Sections 161.053 or 161.052, Florida Statutes, is committed or continued. the made after expiration of the permit. No changes in (4) Upon discovery by the staff that either will be considered in requests for time nature of the work excavation or construction is being undertaken in extensions. (6) A person whose permit has expired and whose or 161.053, violation of the provisions of Section 161.052 Florida Statutes, or these rules, the Executive Director to change permitted project is incomplete or who wishes the nature of work permitted may reapply for a new or Cease and Desist Order may issue a Notice of Violation to the person who has engaged in or is engaging in such initial as an permit. A reapplication shall be treated a complete to illegal excavation or construction, the property owner or application for permit and shall be subject the permit holder. The Cease and Desist Order or Notice the staff. The staff may require additional by review that it considers necessary for a review of the of Violation shall advise such person of the nature of information to immediately Cease and Desist him considering such reapplication, the staff may In violation and order permits. the approved plans and all further excavation or construction. require modifications in specifications and may recommend additional permit (5) Any coastal structure constructed or excavation to meet conditions. Specifically, changes may be required the provisions of Sections 161.052 created, in violation of

incorporate to changing shore or coastal conditions or or 161.053, Florida Statutes, is hereby declared to be a advances in the science of coastal engineering and public nuisance, and such structure shall be removed or recommended professional practice. such excavated topography restored after written notice by the Department directing such removal or restoration. Specific Authority 370.021 FS. Law Implemented 16l.063, 16l.052 FS. 11-18-80. History-New In the event that the structure is not removed or the excavation restored as directed within a reasonable time, to in Sections 168-33.18 Forms. The forms referred the Department may cause the structure be removed or to 16B-33.20, are set forth as 16B-33.08, 16B-33.16 and the excavated topography restored at the expense of the follows: Department. The cost thereof shall become a lien upon the Standard application form (a) property of the upland owner upon which such Waiver form (h) unauthorized structure or excavation is located. All Transfer agreement form (c) as follows: removal and restoration shall be accomplished (d) Removal, restoration, and/or revegetation upon receipt of a Cease and Desist Order or If (a) as attached hereto and by this reference agreement Notice of Violation, the upland owner voluntarily incorporated herein. to the removal of any structure or excavation in consents Specific Authority 370.021 FS. Law Implemented 161.063, 16l.062 FS. violation of the provisions of Sections 161.052 or 161.053, 11-18-80. Hiotory-New Florida Statutes, or this Chapter, such owner shall 168-33.19 Suspension and Revocation. execute a Removal, Restoration and/or Revegetation is it if (1) A permit may be suspended or revoked Agreement with the Executive Director. Such Agreement, agent: his the permit or that the holder of found adopted in Rule 16B-33 herein, shall provide for the type by Section required reports (a) Failed to submit the

of removal, restoration and/or revegetation within a or 16B-33.15; stated time limitation and subject to the supervision of inaccurate information in his Submitted false or (h) the Bureau following a site inspection. and approval by to application, reports, or other documentation submitted (b) An upland owner, upon receipt of the Department; or the Department's Order to remove a structure or excavation (c) Failed to comply with the law, rules, or in violation of the provisions of Sections 161.052 or the Department, Department orders or regulations of to restore 161.053, Florida Statutes, or this Chapter and condition permit conditions. the site of such structure or excavation to its (2) The Governor and Cabinet shall take action to the violation, shall execute a Removal Restoration prior the original permit was approved by the Governor when and/or Revegetation Agreement with the Executive Executive Director shall take action the and Cabinet, and as provided for in Subsection 16B-33.20(5)(a), Director when the original permit was approved by the Executive Florida Administrative Code herein. (6) The Executive Director may refer violations of Director. All suspensions and revocations will be (3) the Act or these rules to the Attorney General, the State processed in accordance with Section 120.60, Florida Attorneys, Sheriffs or other processing or law Statutes. enforcement officers of the state, counties, or Authority 370.021(1) FS. Law Implemented 161.063, 161.062 FS. SpecIfic municipalities for appropriate legal action. 11-18-80. History-New Specific Authority 370.021U} FS. Law Implemented 16l.063, 16l.062. 161.071 FS. History-New 11-18-80. 168-33.20 Violations. of the (1) Any person violating any prOVISIon or these Sections 161.053, or 161.052, Florida Statutes, Penalties. Civil 16B-33.21 the first degree rules is guilty of a misdemeanor of In addition to the penalties provided for in

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punishable in accordance with the provisions of Section Sections 161.052, 161.053, and 161.121, Florida Statutes, 775.082, Section 775.083, or Section 775.084, Florida and 16B-33.20, any person or agent of any person refusing Statutes. to comply with or willfully violating any of the provisions (2) A person driving any vehicle on, over, or across of Sections 161.052 and 161.053, Florida Statutes, or any beach/dune vegetation growing the any sand dune or rule or order prescribed by the Department thereunder

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that the failure to grant such time (b) Showing punishable as provided in Section 775.082, Section

a complete to illegal excavation or construction, the property owner or application for permit and shall be subject

that it considers necessary for a review of the of Violation shall advise such person of the nature of

RULES AND PROCEDURES No. 122 Sapp. CHAPTER 188-33 16B-33.15 Permit Conditions. applicant must provide a copy of each progress report to Upon final agency action, whether by the the zoning or building office of the county incorporated or

-1municipality which Governor and Cabinet or by the Executive Director, the has jurisdiction over the project. staff shall prepare and mail to the applicant, and all (3) Issuance of a permit does not relieve the persons final and local governments requesting it, the applicant of the responsibility to comply with all agency order. applicable federal, state, county, and municipal laws, a permit application is approved, a permit or rules nor is the applicant relieved of the ordinances If

-2responsibility to obtain any other licenses or permits will placard and returned to the then be prepared which may be required approved plans. The applicant together with one set of by federal, state, county, or municipal law. of plans must remain the approved set placard and Implemented 161.063, 161.062 FS. Law Specific Authority 370.021(1) FS. conspicuously displayed on the construction site for the History-New l1-UI-80. placard duration of construction. Failure to display the and approved plans may result in the staff suspending or 188-33.16 Transfer Permits. A permit issued in of is and approved plans are halting work until the placard the name of a specified property owner and, unless displayed. of the property. sale transferred, terminates upon the applicant agrees to: (3) By accepting a permit, (1) A new property owner may apply in writing for a work or activity for which the (a) Carry out the transfer of an unexpired permit. plans and permit was granted in accordance with the (a) Upon application for a transfer and provision of the Bureau or the by specifications which were approved send the will sufficisnt evidence of ownership, the Bureau Executive Director. Any deviation therefrom shall be

applicant two copies of a transfer agreement form. Both grounds for suspension of the work and revocation of the copies of the agreement form shall be signed by the permit; applicant and returned to the Bureau. An approved other conditions imposed upon (b) Comply with any then be prepared and returned to will transfer agreement permit; the the applicant. activity authorized under (c) Conduct the work or work any must be completed before (b) The transfer permit in such a way as to minimize the adverse the may be either commenced or continued by a transferee. impact upon the beach and dune system; (c) By accepting a transfer agreement, the (d) Use extreme care to prevent any adverse or and terms comply with all the applicant agrees to undesirable effects from authorized work or activity on this of conditions specified in Section 16B-33.15 Rule and the property of others. A permit authorizes no invasion of on the permit placard. property rights of others; the (2) The Bureau Chief may execute a transfer of Allow any duly authorized member of the staff (e) permit as long as there is no change in the permit other or duly empowered law enforcement officer to enter upon than the name of the person to whom is issued. it premises associated with the project authorized by the the If (3) the applicant for a transfer agreement wishes ascertaining compliance with permit for the purpose of to make changes in project or activity or to alter any the the with rules of the Department; the terms the of permit and of the permit conditions application shall be treated as save the State of Florida, the (f) Hold and a modification of permit as specified in 16B-33.13. employees, harmless from Department, its officers and If (4) work is performed after the sale of the matter how occasioned and no matter any damage, no property which does not comply with the applicable law, or property which might what the amount, to persons Department orders, or permit rules, regulations, or structures authorized result from the work, activity,

conditions, the new owner shall be held liable. from any and all claims and the permit and under Implemented 161.063, 161.062 FS. Law Specific Authority 370.021(1) FS. judgment resulting from such damage; 11-18-80. History-New (g) Allow all records, notes, monitoring data and other information relating to construction or any 16B-33.17 Time Limits on Permits. operation under permit which are submitted to the the (1) A reasonable time limit may be placed on a any case Department to be used by the Department in into consideration the taking by the staff after permit arising under the Florida Statutes or Department rules, complexity of the proposed work or the nature of the except where such use is otherwise specifically prescribed on specified activity authorized. Unless a shorter time is by law; their face, permits shall expire two years from the date of (h) Upon completion of the foundation of a major approval. by an structure, supply the Bureau with certification (2) Permits shall be effective until the activity or State of Florida architect or engineer registered in the construction is certified complete or until expiration that the location, elevations, and the construction of the the permit is earlier suspended, whichever is earlier unless plans and foundation are in accordance with the revoked surrendered in accordance with Section 120.60, or by the Department as a condition specifications approved Statutes, and this Chapter. Florida specifying any deviation from those plans of the permit or (3) Once a permit has expired, all work done accepted by the staff and specifications; deviations not pursuant to such permit must cease unless and until may be grounds for suspension of the work and revocation extension is authorized as provided herein. the permit; of the Prior to the expiration of the permit, (4) Bureau with periodic progress (i) Provide the Executive Director may extend the time limit placed on a

reports certified engineer registered in by an architect or cause upon good permit a maximum of twelve months for to date has been the State of Florida, that all construction written application by the permit holder. In those completed in compliance with plans and specifications the period instances where requested extension for a is the of approved a condition of the permit, by the Department as time not to exceed ninety days, the Bureau Chief may or specifying any deviation from those plans and cause. The permittee must good extend the time limit for specifications. The frequency of required progress reports cause by: good demonstrate of the permit conditions. The part stated as shall be

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Upon final agency action, whether by the the zoning or building office of the county incorporated or

which may be required approved plans. The applicant together with one set of by federal, state, county, or

Supp. No. 122 RULES AND PROCEDURES CHAPTER 168-33 168-33.14 Emergency Permits. not involving major reconstruction; bullding foundations In the event of a shoreline emergency arising

-1of existing coastal or Repair and maintenance (j) the impact of a storm or other phenomena which from shore protection structures not involving major or coastal damage, or results in critical erosion, beach reconstruction; �to coastal or shore structures, the Executive damage structures; bag of temporary sand (k) Placement Director may authorize emergency permitting procedures. the protection of Emergency construction for

-1no event shall emergency permit procedures In

-2existing upland structures in danger of collapse from as the result of a days

30designated for longer than be anticipated high frequency storm conditions or where a event. However, the Executive Director may storm single is undergoing progressive structural failure; structure days if he

30authorize a single extension of up to (m) Construction of return walls connected to an determines such an extension is required for the that existing seawall; of damaged or threatened immediate protection spill cleanup operations; Oil (n) �to address of imminent collapse or danger in structures other temporary minor activity seaward of Any

0critical erosion problems. nature the control line, whose impacts would be similar in

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the projects listed in (a) - (n) above. to Executive Director shall notify the procedures, the Implemented 181.068. 181.062 FS. Law Aatharity 870.021(7) FS. Spedfic Cabinet in writing of his action explaining: Governor and Hi8tory-N_l1-18-80. necessity for implementing the procedures, (a) the Modifications of Approved or 168-33.13 Revisions the counties where emergency permits may be (h) Permits. and issued, major Applications for major additions,

-1commencement and termination dates for (c) the structural modifications of permitted revisions, or major the emergency permitting procedures. projects activities shall be reviewed in or the same manner If an the Executive Director authorizes

-4initial application. as the time for emergency permitting procedures, extension of (a) Changes considered major are those changes he shall notify and Cabinet in the same the Governor which increase the potential for adverse impacts and the initial authorization. manner as for include: Cabinet may terminate the The Governor and

-5or Increase in extension of construction laterally

1emergency procedures. seaward of approved limits; Emergency permits shall be issued only under

-6Reduction in the permitted elevation of the

2the following conditions: structure; on-site inspection and evaluation by the staff (a) An 3. Reduction in depth of penetration of pilings the the issuance of an emergency shall be conducted prior to or footings;

permit. of 4. Change in the type, alignment, or method the proposed construction is necessary to (b) Where shore protection structure; construction of a coastal or imminent collapse of a structure, the staff is prevent the ChaDges from break-away walls to structural 5. authorized the to issue a permit which shall describe walls; be conducted and the specific specific activity to will changes which Other increase the risk of

6conditions to be followed. or procedures or increase beach or dune erosion. structural failure the proposed construction is repair or (c) Where application for a major revision or structural An (h) existing structure, the staff is maintenance to an by the Governor and be acted upon shall modification issue a permit describing the specific authorized to the initial permit was approved by the Cabinet when the specific conditions or to be conducted and activity the be acted upon by and shall Governor and Cabinet be f011owed. procedures to Executive Director when the initial permit was approved the proposed activity is not for repair or (d) Where addition, revision or by the Executive Director. When the if structure or maintenance of structural an existing be could type of project activity which or modification is a will the applicant failure be advised to is not imminent, approved Executive Director if submitted by the normal permitting procedure set forth in this follow the and Cabinet as but was issued by the Governor separately Chapter. Emergency permits shall Executive Director may act project, the larger of a part issued for the be not (e)

the application. upon new lands or permanent major or minor creation of Applications for minor additions, revisions or (2) to the emergency. not exist prior did structures which structural modifications of permitted projects or the (7) All emergency permits issued shall expire on by the Executive Director. be acted upon shall activities be permit, but in no event may they date indicated on the structural modifications are or Minor additions, revisions ninety days from the date of effective for more than will which not increase the risk of adverse the Executive issuance. An applicant may request, and changes those Director may grant, an extension of no more than thirty include: and impacts applicant demonstrates sufficient days, provided the ChaDges to those activities which were initially (a) reasons the requested extension. No more than to justify approved by the Executive Director; If to be one extension may be granted. additional work is projects or activities which Changes which add (h) done, must submit an application under the an applicant separately be acted upon by the Executive Director; could regular permit application procedures. approved (c) ChaDges which do not increase the of suspension or revocation and (8) All provisions or construction; seaward location of excavation or lateral standard permits all permit conditions applicable to not reduce permitted (d) Changes which do emergency apply to shall this issued to pursuant Chapter elevation or reduce structural soundness. structure permits. Implemented 181.063. 181.062 FS. Law

370.021C1) FS. Spedfic Autbarity Implemented 161.063. 161.062. Law 370.02IC1) FS. Specific Authority Hi8tory-N_l1-18-80. 161.041 FS. Hiatory-N_ 11·18-80.

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CHAPTER 168-33 RULES AND PROCEDURES Sapp. No. 122 FS. Implemented 161.063. 161.062 FS. Law Authority 370.021(1) Cabinet, as appropriate. by the Governor and Specific History-New 11-18-80. The control line review shall consider only those (2) coastal engineering factors prescribed by Subsection Statutes, which are ground elevations 161.053(2), Florida 16B-33.12 Processing Procedure. processed and reviewed be All applications shall

-1in relation storm and hurricane tides, to historical and offshore predicted maximum wave uprush, beach in accordance with time requirements specified by Section ground contours, the the vegetation line, erosion trends, 120.60, Florida Statutes. and existing upland development. The dune or bluff line, (2) Within 30 days after an application for a permit line shall be reviewed adequacy in to determine its is made, the staff shall examine the application for defining the impact zone of a 100-year storm surge. completeness and shall notify the applicant of any additional any existing coastal construction control line the If

-3omissions and request apparent errors or was to define the impact zone of a not established information required to make the application complete. will line 100-year storm surge, a preliminary review of the (3) When the staff has determined the application review shall consider recent be conducted. This the staff shall review the for a permit is complete, vicinity of the topographic and hydrographic data for the application and all information submitted regarding the

property and determine changes which have occurred application and shall prepare an evaluation for the since the original line study. Upon completion of this Executive Director and Governor and Cabinet, as preliminary review the riparian upland owner may be appropriate, for final agency action. (4) All persons interested in obtaining information advised whether or not a seaward relocation by the staff will the be recommended without conducting the line of concerning applications made to the Department the impact zone of a 100-year analysis necessary to define pursuant to the Act and this Chapter shall request such the storm surge. Should the staff proceed to complete information in writing from the Bureau. (5) Subsequent to staff review of an application, the analysis, the coastal construction control line shall be its recommended for relocation in accordance with Bureau shall make an evaluation to Executive the the analytical prediction. as appropriate, stating whether permit Director, issued or denied. This evaluation is not binding be Where possible, coastal construction control line (4) should review requests shall be coordinated with scheduled upon the Executive Director. county control line reviews. Upon completion of a line (6) The Bureau shall develop and maintain a review, mailing list an evaluation for the the staff shall prepare to provide those persons requesting such submitted to the be the time Governor and Cabinet for final agency action. At notice with notice of applications to the Executive Director submits his recommendations to and Governor For those permit applications Cabinet for final agency action. considered be shall notify the the Governor and Cabinet, (7) to the staff by the Governor and Cabinet, at the time the Executive staff recommendation. A request for a applicant of the pursuant to Section 120.57, Florida Statutes, hearing Director submits his recommendation, the staff shall notify the applicant and all persons requesting shall be made within 14 days of receipt of notice.

information of intent to approve or deny. Such Specific Authority 370.021(1) FS. Law Implemented 161.063(2) FS. History-New 11-18·80. notifications include: (a) The name and address of the applicant; Consultation. An applicant may consult 16B-33.11 The nature and location of the proposed (h) with the staff at any time concerning any construction, activity; The other activity seaward of the or expansion, modification, (c) staff evaluation; and of control line or 50-foot setback. Prior to the time (d) A statement that a request of the Department submitting an application for a permit, a permit applicant, pursuant to Section 120.57, Florida for a hearing property owner, county, that or municipality may request Statutes, shall be made within 14 days of receipt notice of the staff review the proposed work, activity, line, or code or the right for such hearing shall be waived. or conduct an on-site inspection. Following such review, (e) The time and place that the permit application applicant, property owner, the staff may consult with the heard by the Cabinet aides and the Governor and be will applicant of the or municipality and advise the county Cabinet, and the fact that the applicant and any desirability and appropriateness of the potential represented to make be or interested persons may appear information provided. Any assistance or other their position known. the staff during representation by any member of final The Executive Director shall take (8) agency consultation shall the approval of the not constitute action by issuing or denying permits for the following the staff, the Bureau, the Department, shall not bind Governor and Cabinet and projects: Minor structures; or the Executive Director, (a) shall not relieve any person of any requirement of the Act, Beach nourishment above mean high water or (h)

other applicable provisions of federal or or this Chapter, on privately-owned land: there exists a conflict If law or local ordinance. state (c) Dune nourishment, dune restoration or Act, laws, rules, the between any staff representation and construction, including revegetation; codes or ordinances, such laws, rules or ordinances shall (d) Vegetation or revegetation with species suitable prevail. for beach or dune stabilization; coastal Property owners affected by the (e) Limited grading not to exceed 1 vertical foot construction control line or 50-foot setback may consult from existing average grade elevation; the staff at any time concerning surveying the with (f) Beach vehicular ramp maintenance; and municipal control line or 50-foot setback. County (g) Beach cleaning operations; in reviewing existing the staff officials may consult with (h) Removal of any rigid structure or looae debris proposed coastal construction building codes or or not to include the permanent removal of beach and dune ordinances. The staff may also be consulted on predicting sediment; coastal processes, design force guidance, and appropriate (i) Repair, maintenance and modification of existing engineering solutions.

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line 100-year storm surge, a preliminary review of the (3) When the staff has determined the application

property and determine changes which have occurred application and shall prepare an evaluation for the

the original line study. Upon completion of this Executive Director and Governor and Cabinet, as

the impact zone of a 100-year analysis necessary to define pursuant to the Act and this Chapter shall request such

Supp. No. 122 RULES AND PROCEDURES CHAPTER 16B-33 elevations referenced to the National Geodetic Vertical location surveys, except that any First or Second Order Federal or State horizontal control marker may be used to Datum. structural 2. Typical cross-section view of the establish or confirm position or direction. (5) Location surveys shall begin on one control underside components above grade with elevations for the marker and close on a different control marker unless an the supporting horizontal structure and crest of exception is authorized in writing by the Bureau. shore protection elevations for any proposed coastal or (6) Where control markers have been lost or structure. or where a conflict arises between measured disturbed, 3. Location of the control line of 50-foot setback. distances and proposed grade at 4. Typical profile of existing and directions and the recorded distances and directions, the Bureau shall be contacted for assistance in site. the the line. locating 5. Location of the approximate line of mean high and of any existing line of vegetation. (7) The object of a location survey is to locate the water, address of the property, if such 6. The street exact place or point where the control or setback line crosses a given parcel or parcels or property. is address available. to the 8 112 inch by 11 inch plan (i) In addition (8) Location surveys shall meet the minimum and high risk requirements for land surveys in commercial drawings specified previously, the applicant shall also areas as published by the Florida Land Title Association and submit two copies of detailed site, grading, drainage and Florida Society of Professional Land Surveyors. specifications for all proposed structural plans and (9) Traverse lines and angles should be adjusted by including all planned appurtenant structures structures the compass, Crandall, or the Least-Squares either and utilities. These documents shall be signed and sealed Method. architect, who must be by the design engineer or (10) Reasonably detailed field notes and the State of Florida and shall bear the

registered in specified in Sections 16B-33.07(4)(h), or computation records shall be kept of the survey and certification copies shall be made available to the Department on 16B-33.07(6)(b). request. Details and justification, including engineering (j) The survey drawing submitted to the

-11design computations, for proposed waste or storm any Department in accordance with 16B-33.08(1)(f) shall across the beach and water discharge onto, over, under or include: dune system, including but not limited to, storm water runoff, swimming pool drainage, air conditioner cooling (a) Designation of north direction and scale of the drawing; water discharge, well discharge, domestic waste systems, (b) Date of the survey; or outfalls. (c) Date the legal description used was recorded in (2) The staff may require the applicant to provide the county records; as is other site specific information or calculations (d) Sufficient legal description of property (plat the application. necessary for proper evaluation of (3) The Chief of the Bureau may waive any of the street address and county; number, lot number, etc.), (e) Property owner's name and address; above; requirements specified in paragraphs (f), (g) or (h) (f) Location of the property in relationship to and for minor structures only (i) above. bordering roads or streets; A waiver may be granted when: (a) (g) Property boundaries and right-of-ways; The information is not necessary for a proper 1. (h) Field identified control markers and property evaluation of a proposed project or activity, and/or corners and their designations; 2. The proposed project or activity is a minor (i) Accurately scaled and dimensioned locations of or placement structure, a sand bypassing, transfer existing and proposed structures which are located meet an emergency situation. or necessary to operation, or wholly seaward of the line showing the partially An applicant may request a waiver using the (h) foundation outlines;

form must be Department's waiver form. The Route of the location traverse showing all (j) a of the specific reasons why accompanied by statement adjusted angles and directions along with each control waiver should be granted. the and the ties to the line; point (c) No waiver shall be effective unless is in writing it (k) The signature and seal of the person performing Chief of the Bureau. by the and signed the survey stating that the submitted drawing accurately Law Implemented 161.053(4). 161.052 FS. Specific Authority 370.021(1) FS. reflects the field survey and complies with the 11-18-80. History-New requirements of this Section; and. 16B-33_09 Procedures for Surveying the Coastal (1) Any other site-specific information required by Construction Control or Setback Line. the staff to make a thorough evaluation of an application. A coastal construction control or setback line, (1) Specific Authority 370.021(1) FS. Law Implemented 161.053(2). 161.052 FS. established pursuant to Section 161.053, or and recorded 11-18-80. History-New Statutes, shall be located by a 161.052, Florida 16B-33.10 Policies and Procedures for Reviewing professional land surveyor registered Chapter pursuant to Established Coastal Construction Control Lines. Statutes. 472, Florida (1) Pursuant to Section 161.053, Florida Statutes, the line are responsible for (2) Persons locating any riparian upland owner who feels the coastal familiarizing themselves with the most recent legal construction control line as established is unduly public records of the the line on file in the description of restrictive or prevents a legitimate use of property shall the line is located. county in which be granted a review of the line upon written request. Prior Only that location information which is given in (3) to granting a review of a coastal construction control line line the most current recorded legal description of the pursuant to this provision, the riparian upland owner shall the line.

shall be used in locating control markers. (permanent to the Bureau of Beaches and Shores for make application those (4) Only a coastal construction control line permit and have such most recent the reference monuments) designated on are to be used in application acted upon by either the Executive Director or line the recorded legal description of

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elevations referenced to the National Geodetic Vertical location surveys, except that any First or Second Order

and proposed grade at 4. Typical profile of existing and directions and the recorded distances and

CHAPTER 168-33 PROCEDURES RULES AND Supp. No. 122 the to as part of the permit activity, that the proposed activity, as submitted and specifications submitted Bureau, does not contravene local setback requirements application for coastal or shore protection structures are or building codes. or zoning standards established in this in compliance with the statement describing the proposed work, A (d) Section. of the (7) The necessity for activities seaward activity, or construction. (e) A statement, as provided for in Section stated and clearly control line or setback line shall be applicant in accordance with the by the 16B-33.07(7), giving specific reasons why the applicant justified feels requirements of Sections 16B-33.05, 33.06, 33.07 and that the permit should be approved and why by the In analyzing the information submitted construction seaward of the coastal construction control 33.0B. Department shall consider the following applicant, the line or 50-foot setback is necessary for the reasonable use types of information and concerns: the property. of The purpose of construction or excavation; (a) (f) Two copies of a topographic survey of the use of the (b) The relationship between the subject property, prepared or verified for accuracy not the date of application, and to than six months prior the use of proposed construction or excavation and more existing structures; certified by a land surveyor or engineer registered in the applicant's property in (c) The location of the State of Florida. The topographic survey shall include the relation to the location of the coastal construction control following specific information. 50-foot setback; or line 1. The location and elevation of the approximate a commonly to mean high water line, located according the (d) The location of existing structures on .D. in that area, or the location N.O. V used elevation above the location of the applicant's property in relation to of an erosion control line, where one has been established

coastal construction control line or 50-foot setback; Sections 161.141 . 161.211, Florida Statutes. to and pursuant municipal zoning regulations (e) County applicable applicant's property and its use and to both the 2. The location of any existing vegetation line on the general area; other properties in the subject property. Existing county and municipal governmental (f) the coastal construction control 3. The location of ordinances and regulations prescribing setback or 50-foot setback for the full width of the subject line existing structures; limitations applicable to property including the location and number of the two the applicant's property: (g) The topography of nearest Department baseline monuments. The procedure in be area of the (h) The location of structures in the for surveying or 50-foot setback shall the control line that have established a reasonably applicant's property compliance with Section 16B-33.09, Florida the to continuous and uniform line of construction closer Administrative Code. line of mean high water than the established control line 4. The location of any existing structures on the pictorial diagram or representation, if the on a map or subject property and the location of any proposed the provisions of Paragraph permit is requested under or activity, showing their relationship to the construction 161.053(4)(b) or 161.052(2)(b), Florida Statutes; control line or 50-foot setback. Any alternatives to the proposed construction or (i) 5. Any existing structures in the immediate and excavation available to the applicant; or adjacent areas that the applicant contends contiguous Any other site-specific considerations. and uniform have established a a reasonably continuous (j) construction line if the permit is requested under the Implemented 161.053(4), 161.052(2) Law Specific Authority 370.021(1) FS. FS. History-New 11-18-80. provisions of Paragraph 161.053(4)(b), or l61.052(2)(b),

Permit Application Requirements and Florida Statutes. 168-33.08 (g) One copy of a dimensioned site plan drawing(s) Procedures. inch by 11 inch size paper B 1/2 appropriate scale, on Any person desiring to obtain a control or (1) to an showing: setback line permit from the Department shall submit a 1. The approximate line of mean high water. completed application form to the Bureau. This standard 2. The location of the vegetation line, if existing. of free application form is available from Bureau the st~cture 3. The location of the proposed submitted on or be charge. The following information shall architecture and any existing structures. to application form: or attached the standard and The name, address telephone number of the (a) 4. The location of the coastal construction control property owner and of any duly authorized agent making and the distance and direction to line or 50·foot setback the application on behalf of the owner. the two nearest Department baseline monuments and the (b) A warranty deed or other sufficient evidence of numbers of those monuments. legal description of the property for the ownership and 5. All distances of the locations required in Section the applicant is not the l6B-33.0B(1)(f), Florida Administrative Code, from the If which permit is requested. the affidavit property owner, the applicant shall provide an or setback line. coastal construction control dimensioned cross-sectional the owner's agent for act as (h) One copy of a to applicant the authorizing purposes of applying for a permit. the inch by 11 inch B 1/2 drawing appropriate scale, on to an paper, showing: appropriate (c) Written evidence, provided by the local governmental agency having jurisdiction over the 1. All subgrade construction or excavation with

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as part of the permit activity, that the proposed activity, as submitted and specifications submitted Bureau, does not contravene local setback requirements application for coastal or shore protection structures are

applicant in accordance with the by the 16B-33.07(7), giving specific reasons why the applicant

requirements of Sections 16B-33.05, 33.06, 33.07 and that the permit should be approved and why

use of the (b) The relationship between the subject property, prepared or verified for accuracy not

ordinances and regulations prescribing setback or 50-foot setback for the full width of the subject

line of mean high water than the established control line 4. The location of any existing structures on the

The name, address telephone number of the (a) 4. The location of the coastal construction control property owner and of any duly authorized agent making and the distance and direction to line or 50·foot setback the application on behalf of the owner. the two nearest Department baseline monuments and the

Supp. No. 122 RULES AND PROCEDURES CHAPTER 16B-33 construction of pipelines or piers extending outward from to existing non-conforming structures may be considered the facts and the shoreline, unless they determine from waiver of these elevation or foundation for a that the construction of a project would circumstances requirements, provided that the addition does not the area of the structure. the beach in advance the seaward limits of construction at the site. cause erosion of be based on engineering will Staff evaluation in such cases Implemented 161.053(4), 161.052(2) Law Specific Authority 370.021(1) FS. 11·18-SO. FS. History-New data, site elevations, any impact on the beach and dune system, and design life of the structure. Structural and Other Requirements 168-33.07 (d) Pile foundations shall be designed to withstand following Necessary for Permit Approval. The all reasonable anticipated loads resulting from a one-be will requirements must be met before a permit hundred-year storm including at least wind and wave Governor and Cabinet or by the by the approved forces acting simultaneously with typical structural loads. Executive Director: (e) The elevation of the soil surface be used in to the (1) The proposed structure or other activity shall be calculation of pile reactions and bearing capacities shall system beach the located a sufficient distance landward of not be greater than that which would result from the permit natural shoreline fluctuations and to preserve to reasonable anticipated beach and dune erosion due to the or other coastal or the dune stability. Where a seawall one-hundred-year storm. shore protection exists, proposed major structure (0 No substantial walls or partitions shall be shall be located a sufficient distance landward structures and constructed below the level of the first finished floor

allow to the seawall or other shore hardening structure of seaward of the coastal construction control line or 50-foot or other the seawall for future maintenance or repair of setback. This does not preclude, subject to Department shore hardening structures and seawall tie-backs. permit and applicable Federal, county, and municipal to structures shall be designed so as All

-2the construction of: regulations, beach minimize any expected adverse impact on the a. Stairways; system or adjacent property. the shoreline; to b. Shearwalls perpendicular or (3) Major structures which extend wholly c. Shearwalls parallel to the shoreline, which are coastal construction control line partially seaward of the to a maximum of twenty percent of the building limited predicted to resist the or 50-foot setback shall be designed length; forces associated with a one-hundred-year storm event. d. Wind or sand screens constructed of fiber or wire Assistance for determining design forces for and mesh; minimizing adverse impact may be found in the latest e. Light, open lattice partitions with individual Shore Protection editions of such documents as the 3/4 greater than strips not inch thick and 3 wooden lattice Manual, U.S. Army Coastal Engineering Research Center; inches wide; and Bureau Technical Design Memoranda. and f. Elevator shafts; (4) Major structures shall conform to the following g. Break-away or frangible walls. requirements: (g) The Department may require additional design the Standard Building (a) The latest editions of or structural standards as indicated by site specific Code, Southern Building Code Congress International, factors

or conditions. Inc., or the South Florida Building Code, whichever is (h) The applicant shall furnish the Department with applicable. the In the event of conflict between certification by a professional engineer or architect requirement of this Chapter and the above building codes registered in the State of Florida that the design plans or other the requirements resulting state or federal laws, and specifications submitted as part of the permit and storm the more restrictive design for wind in the standards application are in compliance with conditions shall apply. established in this section. The design wind velocity for load computations (b) (5) Minor structures need not meet specific shall be a minimum of 140 mph a height of at 30 feet above structural requirements for wind and wave forces, but the average surrounding ground level. Velocity pressures produce the minimum adverse to they shall be designed in pounds per square foot, based on height above grade, the beach and dune system and adjacent impact on shall be determined from the relationship: and to reduce the potential for generating properties or hydrodynamically-propelled missiles. aerodynamically 0.00256 V 2 [H) 2/7

construction of pipelines or piers extending outward from to existing non-conforming structures may be considered the facts and the shoreline, unless they determine from waiver of these elevation or foundation

RULES AND PROCEDURES CHAPTER 16B-33 Supp. No. 122 (a) Where the excavation would remain as a Department Policy Statement on 16B-33.05 Permits. permanent feature below natural or existing grade. Exception to this provision may be granted when (1) A coastal construction control line (Section appropriate design does 161.053) is intended to define portion of the beach that not result in a net loss of compatible sediment in and dune system which is subject to severe fluctuations the immediate area. (b) Where a major structure for which excavation is based on a one-hundred-year storm surge or other necessary can be constructed behind the control line. predictable weather conditions. The control and setback These prohibitions shall apply regardless of lines call attention special hazards and impact to the whether there is an existing shore protection structure. associated with the use of such property. Establishment all the location of consider will (6) The Department of a coastal construction control line or the 50-foot excav~tic:m referen~e. not preclude setback requirement (Section 161.052) does proposed construction in a,nd to all development of or alteration of coastal property county and municipal zonmg and building codes prOVIding for local setback and other related requirements. The seaward of such lines. However, activities seaward of a Department encourages all applicants for permits as coastal construction control line or 50-foot setback shall the necessity of such development, provided herein to design proposed structures and be limited and property all construction or alteration shall be excavation in a manner to effectively utilize and clearly stated by the applicant. justified land-ward of the 50-foot setback or coastal construction control line so (2) Seaward of the coastal construction control line that such proposed structures or 50-foot setback special structural and other design and excavations shall extend as little a distance seaward of considerations are required:

such established lines as possible. Implemented 161.053(4). 161.052 FS. Law 370.021(1) FS. Specific Authority for the protection of the beach dune system; (a) 1H8-80. History-New protection of any structure; and (b) for the protection of adjacent properties. (c) for the other coastal protection structures (3) Seawalls and 16B-33.06 Coastal Construction Control Line and generally do not protect the beach. In most cases, they 5O-foot Setback. A permit to alter, excavate, or construct may be expected to have a long-term adverse effect on the on property seaward of an established coastal beach in their immediate vicinity. Policy on the required is construction control line or 50-foot setback construction of these types of coastal protection the Department except in those areas where the from as follows: structures is permitting authority has been delegated to a county or of isolated seawalls on Construction (a) municipal governmental authority, pursuant to Section undeveloped property generally shall not be 161.053(3), Florida Statutes. recommended. (1) The Governor and Cabinet, or the Executive Construction of coastal or shore protection (b) Director pursuant to 16B-33.12(8), may issue a permit for to structures designed primarily protect a minor structure an at any excavation or construction of a structure Section not be permitted. or structures shall as described in riparian coastal location, In those instances in which a seawall or other (c) 161.053(1), and Section 161.052(2), Florida Statutes, upon the only feasible means of shore protection structure is and upon the receipt of a complete application protecting existing upland structures and property, then determination that the facts and circumstances, including seawall or other shore protection structure shall be that adequate engineering data concerning construction possible, consistent with design as located as far upland design, evidenced shoreline stability, current littoral and construction requirements. trends, and expected hydrodynamic forces associated (d) In those instances in which development is

with the design storm event, which in the opinion of the other coastal or or proposed upland of an existing seawall department, clearly justify a permit. shore protection structure, the development shall be in the immediate area a number of existing If

-2seawall or the located a sufficient distance upland from structures have established a reasonably continuous and the other shore protection structure to allow for uniform construction line closer to the line of mean high and to provide adequate containment of partial failures water than the coastal construction control line, and if the room for routine maintenance and reasonably anticipated existing structures have not been unduly affected by repair work to the seawall or other shore hardening erosion, the Governor and Cabinet, or Executive Director structure. pursuant to 16B-33.12(8), may issue a permit for the (e) Any proposed seawall or shore protection activity. However, if such existing structures have been If structure shall be designed to minimize erosive effects. substantially affected by erosion, the Governor and properly designed and constructed, they will provide some Cabinet or the Executive Director, as appropriate, shall measure of protection for upland structures and the proposed construction or excavation to be all require the beach may be property and their adverse effects upon the 50-foot designed and located as far landward from minimized. setback or coastal construction control line as possible on many areas of the State, sand dunes provide (4) In the applicant's property. Furthermore, if the property of to the upland a significant amount of protection the applicant lies on a relatively undeveloped area of to upland development, and to structures and property, beach, the Governor and Cabinet or the Executive beach areas. The Department, therefore, adjacent proposed all Director, as appropriate, shall require

encourages the construction of elevated dune walkovers construction or excavation to be located as far landward which are designed protect the dune topography and to the 50-foot setback or coastal construction control line of dune vegetation from pedestrian traffic and which as possible. In no instances, however, shall the of the natural reconstruction and revegetation encourage Department contravene setback requirements or zoning damaged dunes. and building codes established by a county or the coastal construction (5) Excavation seaward of municipality which are equal to, or more stringent than, control line or 50-foot setback shall generally be not the requirements provided herein. following circumstances: the recommended for approval in (3) The Governor and Cabinet may authorize the

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50-foot setback special structural and other design and excavations shall extend as little a distance seaward of

Supp. No. 122 RULES AND PROCEDURES CHAPTER 16B-33 will and ornamental projects. Usage of topography; not be removal of beach or dune material by wave action, tidal the only criterion used to classify structures as minor, but currents, littoral currents or deflation. Erosion includes it shall also be a characteristic of minor structures that not limited to: but is they are considered to be expendable under design wind, the (a) Horizontal recession which occurs where wave, and storm forces. but does not inundate the profile, storm surge intersects (c) Coastal and shore protection structures shall and where horizontal littoral activity due to waves, include shore hardening structures such as seawalls, runup erodes the profile. and currents Scour which occurs when (b) the topography is bulkheads, revetments, rubble mound structures, groins, aggregates of materials other completely inundated storm surge, and where wave by the than beach sand used for current forces erode the profile in the vertical and shoreline protection; beach and dune restoration entirely above the line of mean high water; direction. and other structures is any mechanical removal of (12) "Excavation" which are intended to prevent erosion or protect other structures from wave and hydrodynamic forces. These rock unconsolidated soil material from any location or of the coastal construction control line or 50-foot seaward structures shall be considered as a separate classification for design purposes. setback. "Executive Director" is the Executive Director (13) (d) The enumeration of types of structures in this Subsection shall not be construed as excluding from the Department of Natural Resources. the of (14) "Fifty (50)-foot Setback", or Setback Line, is operation of this Chapter any other structure which by its pursuant to the provisions of Section the line established usage, design, dimensions, or structural configuration would require engineering consideration similar Statutes. 161.052, Florida to the above-listed structures. (15) "N.G.V.D." is National Geodetic Vertical

(24) "Under construction" is the continuous activity Datum, (formerly called "mean sea level datum, 1929"). the foundation of any of excavating for or placing "One-hundred-year storm" is a shore-incident (16) structure seaward of the established coastal construction hurricane storm with accompanying wind, or any other not control or setback line. Under construction does wave, and storm surge intensity having a one-percent include application for or obtaining a building permit, a chance of being equaled given year. or exceeded in any site plan approval or zoning approval from the the "Permit" is the authorization by

-17appropriate local government agency having jurisdiction Department to allow certain specified construction, over the activity, purchasing construction materials, excavation or alteration in a specified location seaward of placing such construction materials on the site, clearing a coastal construction control line (161.053). Permit, by the site in anticipation of construction, site surveying, or definition, also includes vari.ances of the 50-foot setback reactivating construction after substantially all requirements (161.052).

-18statement or "Permit condition" is a has remained stopped for a period of construction activity and appearing on a permit; stipulation issued with, six months or more. (25) "Wave" is a ridge, deformation, or undulation the validity of the compliance with which is necessary for permit. of the surface of a fluid. Wind-generated ocean waves produce "Person" is any individual, firm, association, (19) the most critical forces to which coastal syndicate, joint venture, partnership, estate, trust, structures and the coastal environment are subjected. The fiduciary, corporation, group, critical nature of such forces becomes emphasized when state officer, or unit of federal, waves shore propagate upon municipal government. state, county, or the storm surge. Wave forces "Scour", see Erosion. (20) are dependent upon the type of wave (i.e., unbroken, the staff of the Bureau of Beaches (21) "Staff" is broken or breaking) considered. Specific Authority 370.021(1) FS. Law Implemented 161.052, 161.053 FS. and Shores. History-New 11-18-80.

(22) "Storm surge" is the rise above normal water level on to a number of factors, the open coast due including the action of wind stress on the water surface 16B-33.03 General Prohibitions. and the rise in level due to atmospheric pressure (1) No person shall conduct any excavation or construct any structure seaward of the coastal reduction. "Structure,' is the composite result of putting (23) construction control line or 50-foot setback except as together, or building related components in an ordered provided in the Act and this Chapter. and includes the following: scheme (2) No person shall remove any beach material, or (a) structures shall include houses, Major otherwise alter existing ground elevations, drive any apartment buildings, condominiums, motels, hotels, other vehicle on, over, or across any sand dune or the vegetation types of dwellings, restaurants, towers, swimming pools, growing thereon, seaward of the coastal construction pipelines, piers and other projects having potential for the as provided in the control line or 50-foot setback except dune systems. the beach and substantial impact on Act or this Chapter, or as otherwise provided by law. Specific Authority 370.021(1) FS. Law Implemented 161.063(2), 161.052 FS. structures shall include pile-supported (b) Minor History-New 11-18-80. elevated dune and beach walkover structures, beach access ramps and walkways; stairways; pile-supported, 16B-33.04 Exemptions from Permit Requirements. elevated viewing platforms, gazebos boardwalks; life- and (1) Any structures under construction prior to the porches on guard support stands; cantilevered decks or adoption and recordation of a coastal construction control or existing structures; slab porches on new or new line in a particular county are exempt from the provisions and existing structures, slab patios, sidewalks, driveways, of Section 161.053, Florida Statutes, and this Chapter, other uncovered paved areas (e.g., parking areas, as noted in Section 161.053(10). except shuffleboard courts, tennis courts, handball courts, (2) Any structures existing under construction on or retaining walls, sand fences, racquet courts), earth June 27,1970, are exempt from the provisions of Section

privacy fences, ornamental walls, ornamental garden Statutes, and this Chapter. 161.052, Florida structures, aviaries, subgrade utilities (e.g., wells, septic Specific Authority 370.021(1) FS. Law Implemented 161.063(1)(7)(10), History-New 11-18-80. 161.062(3) FS. and drain fields) which require material alteration tanks,

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pursuant to the provisions of Section the line established usage, design, dimensions, or structural configuration

CHAPTER 168-33 RULES AND PROCEDURES Supp. No. 122 RULES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF MARINE RESOURCES CHAPTER 16B-33 RULES AND PROCEDURES FOR COASTAL CONSTRUCTION AND EXCAVATION (PERMITS FOR CONSTRUCTION SEA WARD OF THE COASTAL CONSTRUCTION CONTROL LINE AND FIFTY-FOOT SETBACK) Scope 168-33.02 Def"mitioDs. 16B-33.01 (1) "Act" is Chapter 161, Florida Statutes, the Definitions 16B-33.02 General Prohibitions "Beach and Shore Preservation Act", 16B-33.03 (2) "Applicant" is the owner of record,leaseholder, 16B-33.04 Exemptions from Permit Requirements or holder of Department Policy Statement on Permits any legal instrument which givea the holder 16B-33.05 to undertake the activities for which a legal authority and 16B-33.06 Coastal Construction Control Line permit is sought, or the authorized agent of such person. 50-foot Setback Permits (3) "Beach" is the zone of unconsolidated material Other Requirements Structural and 16B-33.07 Necessary for Permit Approval that extends landward from the mean low water line to the and place where there is marked change in material or 16B-33.08 Permit Application Requirements physiographic form, or to the line of permanent Procedures the effective limit of storm waves). vegetation (usually Procedures for Surveying Coastal 16B-33.09 Unless otherwise specified, the seaward limit of a beach is Construction Control or Setback Line the mean low water line. Beach is alternatively termed the Procedures for Reviewing and Policies 16B-33.10 "shore", Established Coastal Construction Control (4) "Break-away wall" or "frangible wall" is a Lines partition independent of supporting structural members 16B-33.11 Consultation will

will withstand design wind forces but that fail under Processing Procedure 16B-33.12 hydrostatic, wave Modifications of Approved or and runup forces associated with the Revisions 16B-33.13 design storm surge still water level. Under such Permits conditions, the wall shall fail in a manner such that it Emergency Permits 16B-33.14 will or breaks up into components that dissolves not act Permit Conditions 16B-33.15 as potentially damaging missiles. 16B-33.16 Transfer of Permits 16B-33.17 (5) "Bureau" is the Bureau of Beaches and Shores Time Limits on Permits of the Department of Natural Resources, 16B-33.18 Forms (6) "Coastal" relates to areas upon which weather 16B-33.19 Suspension and Revocation events from the open ocean may make essentially 16B-33.20 Violations unattenuated impact, wherein the coast extends from the Civil Penalties 16B-33.21 beach landward to the first major change in terrain 16B-33.22 Control Line Program Administration to features (may be several miles in width), Counties or Municipalities (7) "Coastal Construction Control Line" or Municipality Reporting and 16B-33.23 Coastal County "Control Line" is the line established pursuant to the Requirements provisions of Section 161.053, Florida Statutes, Scope. The scope of this rule is to 16B-33.01 (8) "Department" is the Department of Natural implement Sections 161.052, 161.053, 161.054 and Resources. The head of the Department is the Governor 161.071, Florida Statutes. The rule sets forth the and Cabinet. to coastal requirements and procedures relating (9) "Dune" is a mound or ridge of loose sediment, construction, excavation and alteration seaward of the beach or

usually sand-sized sediment, lying upland of established coastal construction control lines and 50-foot artificial natural or by any shore, and deposited may also include a beach ridge, works which are setbacks, except for structures and mechanism (e.g., dune separately regulated by Section 161.041, Florida Statutes; dune ridge, chenier, etc.). and reviewing control lines; the procedures for surveying (10) "Emergency" is an unusual incident resulting procedures for processing applications for permits; and from natural or unnatural causes which results in the conditions placed upon such permits pursuant to the immediate danger to the health, safety, welfare, or general authority contained in Section 370.021(1), Florida damages the residents of the State, including resources of Statutes. or erosion to any shoreline resulting from a hurricane, or other such violent disturbance. storm, Implemented 161.052, 161.053, Law Specific Authority 370.021(1) FS. 161.054, 161.071 FS. History-New 11-18-80. (11) "Erosion" is the wearing away of land or the

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and place where there is marked change in material or 16B-33.08 Permit Application Requirements

RESERVED thru Supp. No. 122 16B·29 CHAPTER 16B-32 RULES OF THE OF NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT DIVISION OF MARINE RESOURCES 16B-32 thru CHAPTERS 16B-29 RESERVED

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Supp.No.82 SHELLFISH AND BLUE CRAB CONTROL CODE CHAPTER 16B-28 (3) Pasteurization of crab meat. one year. The following information shall be of the pen markinlJl recorded within the confmes (a) Pasteurizing operation - Crab meat for after the pasteurization cycle has been completed: pasteurization shall be pasteurized within 24 hours Date of Processing. of the time it is picked. The minimum

1pasteurization specifications shall be the hoMing of of each batch processed (pounds Quantity

2the internal temperature of the can of crab meat of number and size of cans). of meat, or F. for at one minute.

185least -of beginning and end of each 3. Time (b) Chilling The of meat must be cans refrigerated storage pasteurizing cycle. chilled adequately to 'allow 4. Processor's each pack. code of within one hour after processing. 5. Packer's name, address license number and (c) Refrigeration - Refrigerated storage shall (unless pasteurizers are lX'ocessing crab meat packed be 1X'0vided for the chilled pasteurized crab meat in their own plants). s~rage 6. Mechanical opening of or power failure, and shaq, maintain a or temperature at or below 43 F. but above 32 F. recording thermometer case for adjustment or the (4) lAbeling of pasteurized crab meat. repair during a pasteurizing cycle. (a) Designation of contents - The label used 7. A check indicating and recording of both shall clearly identify the contents of the can as thermometer readings at some period during the the term "crab day's processing. pasteurized crab meat. Whenever on meat" (or its equivalent) appears the label, the the pasteurizer of 8. Written signature word "pasteurized" shall be used in immediate

operator. conjunction in type of equal prominence. Q-ab meat for pasteurization. (2) (b) Coding - Each can shall be permanently (a) Preparation - Q-ab meat for pasteurization and legibly identified with a code indicating the shall be prepared in compliance with Sections and the day of processing. batch (c) Refrigeration - The words "Perishable -these regulations. Repacking shall of 16B-28.21-.33 be permitted not Keep Under Refrigeration" or their equivalent shall of cans. (b) Sealing be prominently displayed on the label. meat shall be sealed as The cans of crab

1and pasteurization by different (d) Preparation the delivery window. they are brought to processors. When preparation and pasteurization of being packed for 2. When meat is crab meat by different processors as permitted in on other premises, a clip-on cover of pasteurization is practiced, the label shall clearly state 2·0 item of Marine a type approved by the Division the license numbers of the packer and pasteUrizer. prior to final sealing in the ReSOurcel 'may be wed (5) Bacteriological standards for pasteurized pasteurizing plant. crab·meat. (c) Refrigeration -sealed cans of crab The (a) EScherichia coli - There shall be no Ihall be placed immediately under ice meat Fscherichia coli present in pasteurized crab meat. refrigeration below a or its equivalent and held at or (b) Total bacteria count - The standard plate until pasteurized. 50°F. of temperature bacteria per gram of

25,000exceed count shall not (d) Preparation and pasteurization by different pasteurized crab meat. condemnation -meat for pasteurization may be Cl-ab (c) Seizure

and The presence proce880fI - one lX'ocessor for pasteurization by and sale packed of E. coli, or a total bacteria count in excess of be packed for sale by the initial another, or by per gram, shan be construed as adulteration

25,000pasteurization another proceslor but for by final can the provided the rendering the product unfit for human consumption crab meat be picked into Packing may and shall constitute grounds for seizure and 2-B. and sealed in conformance with condemnation. in be done cans by one another lX'ocessor for the latter. Specific Authority 370.021. 370.071. 20.25(6). 20.06(4). furnished In all for that purpose by 381.031(1)(1)(3) FS. Law Implemented 20.25(6). instances the products processed un'der operations 381.031(1)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(I). 381.061(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(9). permitted by this paragraph shall meet the labeling 381.071, 381.091. 381.101. 381.111, 381.351. 4-0. requirements of item 381.411(1)(2)(3).386 FS. History-New 7-28-77.

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CHAPTER 16B·28 SHELLFISH AND BLUE CRAB CONTROL CODE SupP. No. 82 (1) Immediate exclusion of the employee and address indicate type of product, quantity name from all blue crab food processing plants and other for freezing shall of packer. Blue crab meat packed food establishments. of packing. show date or coding of Immediate closure (2) the blue crab food (b) No blue crab from sources outside the pl'ocessing plant concerned until, in the opiniorl of ~te the state shall be brought shall be brought into the Division no further danger of disease outbreak resale or public m.to for purpose of .the .state unless of distribution product bears evidence exists. (3) Restriction of the employee'S services to or origin based certificat!on from its state or nation some area of the blue crab plant where there would of on requirements comparable to the pl'ovisions no danger of tcansmitting disease. be this chapter. (4) Adequate medical and laboratory transfer of cooked blue crab meat (c) The examination of his and their body discharges. the regular container to another receptacle is from Specific Authority 370.021. 370.071. 20.21i(6). 20.06(4). re-use of certified prohi bited. The refilling or 381.031(1)(&)(3) FS. Law Implemented 20.26(6). prohibited. is crab containers with cooked blue 381.031(1)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(c). 381.061(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(9). Specific Authority 370.021. 370.071. 20.25(6). 20.06(4). 381.071. 381.091. 381.101. 381.111. 381.861. 20.25(6). 381.031(1)(&)3 FS. Law Implemented 381.411(1)(2)(3).386 FS. History-New 7·28-77. 381.061(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(9). 381.031(1)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(&). 381.111. 381.31i1. 381.071. 381.091. 381.101. FS. History-New 7-28-77. 381.411(1)(2)(3).386 16B-28.34 Pasteurization of <Db Meat. ~ab 16B-28.31 Food Inspectiorl of Blue (1) Pasteurization process controls. Planta. Proceuing (a) Recording and indication thermometers -~n (1) The Division or its agents shan inspect Both recording and indicating thermometers shall be

as may be blue crab food pl'ocessing plants as often pl'ovided on all pasteurizing equipment. The bulbs necessary for enforcement of the provisions deem:d live to thermometers shall be so located as of both provisions of this code and of this chapter. other a true repl'esentation of the operating temperature. of the public health. for pl'otection The recording thermometer reading shall be checked the blue crab food (2) Persons operating uti n ely against that of the indicating

0r plant shall permit the Division or its pl'ocessing thermometer. A repl'esentative of the Division· of to agents to examine records of the establishment Marine Resources shall check the accuracy of both pertaining to blue crab obtain pertinent information thermometers as installed and at leut once each and food and supplies purchased, received or used operating season. employees. (b) Protection of recording thermometer -SpecifiC Authority 370.021. 370.071. 20.25(6). 20.06(4). The recording thermometer shall be installed so that FS. Law Implemented 20.25(6). 381.031(1)(c)(3) it will be protected from vibration and from striking 6)(9). 381.031 (1 )(a)(b)(c)(d)(e )(f)(c). 381.061(2)(3)( 4)( 5)( 381.351. 381.071. 381.091. 381.101. 381.111. by loading operations or plant traffic. The History-New 7-28·77. 381.411(1)(2)(3).386 FS. thermometer mechanism shall be protected from moisture under prevailing operating conditions. The 16B·28.32 Examination and Condemnation thermometer case shall not be opened during the ~ab of Food. Blue crab food Blue pasteurizing cycle except for temperature check, or for laboratory may be examined or sampled for emergency adjustment or repair, a record of or its agents as often as examination by the Division which shall be made (see item SE-6). to determine freedom from ma y be necessary (c) Recording (thermometer temperature range or misbranding. No unwholesomeness, adulteration and accuracy - The recording thermometer shall human consumption blue crab food intended for It approximately 120° - 220°F. of have a range or offered for sale shall be prepared, processed sold betw~n plus or minus 1°F. within accura~

be shalt misbranded, that is unwholesome, adulterated, be scaled at 1 F. s~all 160 F. and 180 F. The c,\W:t way likely to injure the public health. unsafe in any intervals in the range 160 -180 F. to the duty of the Division or its agents be It shall (d) Recording thermometer time accuracy -at condemn and destroy or otherwise dispose of, equipped with a be The recording thermometer shan such blue crab the discretion of the division, all spring-operated or electrically-operated clock. The blue food sold, offered for sale or stored by the recorded elapsed time as indicated by the chart the crab food processing plant; provided that where rotation shaH not exceed the true elapsed time as owner resists such action, legal procedures shall be shown by an accurate watch. The rotating chart against said violation of this taken provided with a pin upon which be shall support producer for producer shan be sub-section and the blue crab affixed by puncturing the chart. be chart shall the law. subject to all legal procedures provided by (e) Use of the recording thermometer chart -Authority 370.021. 370.071. 20.26(6). 20.06(4). Specific The pasterurizatioll unit shan not be operated FS. Law Implemented 20.26(6). 381.031(1)(1)(3) without a recording thermometer chart in place, the 381.061(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(9). 381.031(1)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(c), 381.111 381351 381.071. 381.091, 381.101, pen in contact with the chart, and an inked record 7-28-77. . 381.411(1)(2)(3).386 FS. History-New �being made of the operating time-temperature cycle. Any indication of forced rotation of the is 16B-28.33 Procedure when Infection thermometer chart or forced movement of the pen Division or its agents has Suspected When the shall be presumed as fraud and shall subject the lots suspect possibility of disease reasonable cause to of crab meat involved to seizure and condemnation. any blue crab food processing transmission from A new chart shall be used for each day's operations. the Division or its agents shan plant employees,

A permanent file of the used thermometer charts suspected secure a morbidity history of the shall be maintained and kept available for inspection or make such other investigation as may empl?ye.e, by the Division of Marine Resources for a period of and take appropriate action. The be mdicated any or all of the following Division may require measures:

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CHAPI'ER 168-28 SHELLFISH AND BLUE CRAB CONTROL CODE Supp.No.82 or pan crab food-contact surfaces. Unused wash, rinse and sanitize hands, knife, block, and blue plant equipment and articles not necessary for other device used to pick meat before resuming is stored in preparation or operation shall not operations. Use of individual hand dip bowls be prohibited, coats and proceMing areas. Soiled cloths, aprons, (5) Packing - Blue crab shall be packed be other kept in suitable uniform apparel shall to be is container from which it directly into the for launderinll. containers until removed of the operations (10) living quarters - None sold except where prior approval has been given by crab food processing plant cannected with a blue the Division for use of containers larger than one in any room used as living or be conducted Ihall be granted in writing will pound. Such approval (1) no direct opening sleeping quarters. There shall be only after thorough examination of the intended packing process. a blue crab food quarters and living between plant. (6) Separate rooms Blue crab plant picking processing Animals -- shall be separated from or other pets cats and packing operations dop, No (11) cooking, backing and washing operations by solid food processing be permitted in blue crab .ball piantl. partition walls. Screened partition or screened doors between such rooms are prohibited. 20.25(6). 20.06(4). Speclftc Authority 870.021, 870.071. Implemented 20.26(6), 111.031(1)(1)(8), FS. Law (7) Cooling - Refrigeration equipment used 881.061(2)(3)(4)(6)( 6)(9). 1I1.081(1)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(I). for blue crab and blue crab products shall be 381.31H 881.071, 111.091, 881.101, 881.311, tempe~ture within a maintained range of thirty-two

886 FS, Hlstory-New 7-28-77. 881.411(1)(2)(8), degrees fahrenheit (32 F) and forty degrees fahrenheit (40°F). Containers of picked meat shall 16B-28.29 Specific Blue Crab Plant be placed in crushed ice immediately after weighing OperatianL and sealing. Ice shall be from approved and source free live blue crab shall be Q,oking - Only

-1of satisfactory bacteriological quality, kept accepted for cooking. Blue crab shall be cooked by from contamination, stored and handled in a prellUl'e methods. temperature and .team sanitary manner. Ice crushers and ice receiving Pressures, blue of cooking .hall be such that crab will be time boxes shall be of impervious construction and shall .terile when cooking is completed. Cooking protected from foot traffic and flooding. No ice, be no~ outside the plant. .hall operations be permitted allowed in be foreign substance shall water or other and size of steam (a) Otpacity of boiler direct contact with cooked blue crab during be insure delivery of lines shall supply adequate to refrigeration or at any other time. maintain adequate sufficient steam to the retort to (8) Miscellaneous - Packing cans and lids for Steam at throughout the cooking period. pro.ure daily use shall be kept in elevated compartments to one hundred twenty-five one hundred (100) ~onve!liently located in picking room. An be inch line pressure shall (125) pounds per square ImpervIOUS rack shall be provided, elevated from the operate retort. available to floor for storage of tubs, buckets and baskets. Blue so designed to completely (b) Retortl shaD be crab picking knives and breaking blocks shall be of Horizontal roll-in dry. all dead air and drain vent one (1) piece construction. Aprons shall be water inlets and type retorts shall have sufficient steam repellent material. Gloves shall be wMhable or of outlets to insure thorough steam exhaust

waterproof material. shall be equipped distribution and exhaust. Retorts Specitic Authority 370.021, 370.071, 20.26(6), 20.06(4), pressure gauges with accurate thermometers and Implemented 2025(6) Law FS. 381.031(1)(g)(3) located to give steam shall be 381.031 )(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(t)(g), (1 381.061(2)(3)( 4)(5)(6)(9) , true cooking readings. Exhaust pipes, fans away from room by or carried 381.071, 381.091, 381.101, 381.311, 381.351: 381.411(1)(2)(3),386 FS. History-New 7-28-77. to prevent condensation, odors and other means heat in cooking rooms. be (c) Metal racks shall provided for storage 168-28.30 Blue Crab Standards and Container cooked blue crab. Minimum clearance between of ldentification. eighteen inches. Direct be to basket and floor ( 1) Blue crab standards - The following (18) by baskets of contact with contaminated surface standards shall be met for fresh bacteriological prohibited. is crab cooked blue cooked blue crab meat offered for sale in the state: -- Where operation is (2) Backing and washing (a) Escherichia coli MPN less than fifty (50) of approved not carried on at a picking table, a unit per one hundred (100) grams and coliform MPN less design shall be provided. Spray nozzles used for than ten thousand (10,000) per one hundred (100) of backed blue crab shall be rinsing waste out at the be will methods used grams. The selection of easily cleaned. Back blue crab shan be smooth and discretion of the Division. and placed in washed only under running water (b) Standard plate count of less than one design. Containers of containers of approved hundred thousand (100,000) per gram. to exposed be cooked, washed blue crab shall not (c) Coagulase positive staphulococcus count contamination. additional splash or other

be less than one hundred (100) per gram. to Dismembered bodies if held (3) Holding -(2) Blue crab container identifications - All be hour before picking shall

-1longer than one blue crab containers shall be identified as follows: practice of cooling kept under refrigeration'. The number with blue crab (a) Packers' certificate is temperature blue crab overnight at room state letter preceded by the identification prohibited. abbreviation (e.g. Fla 500c) will be embossed (4) Picking - No picker shall accumulate imprinted, lithographed or otherwise permanently than three (3) pounds of picked meat before more recorded on the body of container or readily visible becomes After each weighed, sealed and refrigerated. is same cover an integral part of if on the cover picked, pickers shall is three (3) pounds of meat container during sealing process. Containers shall

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plant equipment and articles not necessary for other device used to pick meat before resuming

CHAPl'BR 188-28 SHELLFISH AND BLUE CRAB CONTROL CODE Supp.No.12 food ~b rubbish containing blue prbqe and including doors, windows, Ikylights, screens and an~ be kept in leak·proof, wastes shall, prior to disposal, ahall be kept clean similar closures in aood bsorbent containers which shall be kept non-a repair. The walls of all blue crab food preparation such co-vered with tight-fitting lids; provided that and processing, equipment and utensil wuhiDl liIht~lored, IIIlOOtb, be covered when stored in a containers rooms or areas shall have need not be special -vermin-proofed or in a closed blue easily cleanable impervious surfaeea and shaD room washa ble up to the highest level reached by splash refrigerator. All other rubbish shall waste crab food left be not abaI rafters or spray. Studs, joist and approved manner. The rooms, be stored in an exposed in blue crab food preparation or proeeaing and containen uaed shan be enclosures, areas shaD If exposed in other rooms or areas they rooms. storage of all blue crab food adequate for the kept be shall surfaces aD and be accumulates between and rubbish which I wastes suitably finished repair. clean and in good Sheet metal and other of removal. Adequate cleaning facilities shall periods all if uaed, shall be clOled at covering materials, or area shall be provided and. each container, room ceiling. All

01' waD sealed to the be joints and shall or be thoroughly cleaned after the emptying smooth, W1I8hable and finished in a be ceilings shall and rubbish. Waste water from removal of prbage light color. operations lIhall be disposed of as such cleaning (4) Lighting - All areas of the blue crab food food-waste grinders, if used, shall sewage. Blue crab At plant shall be well lighted. processing leut be suitably constructed and shan be installed in provided be twenty (20) foot candles of light shaD of the 101).9 Cllapter accordance with provisions of foot

-10and at leut ten on all working surfaces and rubbish shall be removed FAC. All garbage provided on an other surfaces and be candles shall food proceaing plant premises from the blue crab nuisance and with sufficient frequency to prevent equipment in food preparation and proceaing rooma, in of in accordance with provisions utensil washing and hand-washing areas and shall be disposed toilet of the FAC. 10D-12 of Chapter rooms. At least fi-ve (5) foot candles of light at a control (8) Vermin control - Effective shaD be floor inches from the of thirty (30) distance protect against the taken to required in all other areas during cleaning operations. measures shall be blue crab the food processing plant entrance into (5) Ventilations - All areas of the blue crab and the breeding or presence on the premises of weD wntilated. be shall food proceaaing plant flies, roaches, and other vermin. All rodents, Obnoxious odors, noxious fumes or vapors and freed of buildings shall be effectively rat-proofed,

to aerosols shan be effectively vented contaminated rat-free rats and maintained in a rat-proof and the outside air. The temperature in workrooms, be All openings to the outer air shall condition. other than refrigerated rooms, shall be maintained entrance of ·fIies effectively protected against the food temperatures conducive with lOod at self~losing which other flying insects by and doors manufacturing practices. outward, closed windows, screening, controlled open (6) Dressing rooms and lockers - Adequate effective means. Screening air currents or other facilities shall he provided for the orderly atorage of Where than sixteen (16) mesh to employees' clothing and personal belongings. less be material shall not employees routinely change clothes within the equivalent and screens for windows, the inch or 01' blishment, one or more dressing rooms esta openings to the doors, skylights, transoms and other provided for this purpose. be designated areas shall of breaks. tight-fitting and free be air shall outer located outside the be Such rooms or areas shall Authority 370.021, 370.071. 20.21)(6). 20.06(4), Spectflc blue crab food storage, preparation and proceaaing Implemented 20.21)(6), 381.031(1)(&)(3) FS. Law 381.031(1)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(&), 381.061(2)(3)(4)(1»(6)(9), areas and utensil washing and storage areas. Lockers, 381.311, 381.31)1, 381.071, 381.091, 381,101, cabinets or other suitable storage facHitiea shall be 386 FS. History-New 7-28-77. 381.411(1)(2)(3), provided, and the room adequately sized for coffee and smoking lounge. Dressing areas and lockers shall kept clean and orderly. be and Operations; 16B-28.28 Other Facilities General. (7) Emergency room - Blue crab food processing plants employing over two-hundred fifty be Building - Food processing plants shan (1) (250) persons shall provide a room adequately and equipped to provide sufficient space designed equipped for emergency use and to provide first aid.

for products sanitary handling of blue crab food provided be Adequate emergency medical kits shall thorough cleaning of all building components. and and kept ready for uae. Plans for new construction and major alterations the health authority for (8) Packaging materials - All cans, bottles, to shall be submitted to construction. approval prior cartons, containers and other product packaging rooms or areas dry in clean stored be (2) Floors - materials shall The floor surfaces in blue crab storage food preparation, processing, packing and completely separate from blue crab food preparation and processing operations. Such equipment rooms and all rooms and areas where protected from dust, flies, rodents be materials shall constructed of and utensils are washed lIhall be and other vermin, toxic materials, unnecessary impervious material. Such smooth concrete or other handling, flooding by sewage, overhead leakage and floors shall be free of cracks, holes or uneven all other sources of contamination. less than surfaces and shall be graded not (9) HousekeeJing - The blue crab food foot to effectively inch to one (1) (lAo) one-quarter premises shall be kept neat, its and processing plant and sewers gutters, gratiniPI drain. Sufficient drains, insure clean and free of litter and rubbish. All facilities, prompt and proper provided to be shall be machinery, equipment and utensils shall food and water in accordance removal of waste liquids the F AC. All of cleaned within two of 10D-9 of Chapter with provisions (2) hours following cessation be plant operation. Oeaning operations shall daily repair. be kept clean and in good

floors shall and ceiliniPI (3) Walls and CeiliniPI - All walls conducted in such a manner to minimize as blue contamination of blue crab food and crab food

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special -vermin-proofed or in a closed blue easily cleanable impervious surfaeea and shaD room

nuisance and with sufficient frequency to prevent equipment in food preparation and proceaing rooma,

of in accordance with provisions utensil washing and hand-washing areas and shall be disposed toilet

outward, closed windows, screening, controlled open (6) Dressing rooms and lockers - Adequate

Supp.No.82 AND BLUE CRAB CONTROL CODE SHELLFISH CRAPI'ER 16B-28 sanitizing of blue crab food machinery, equipment 16B-28.27 General Blue Crab Sanitary equipment as may be and uten.siIs and such other Facilities and Controls. the effective, regular and periodic necessary for (1) Water supply - The water supply shall be of cleaning At least a three the entire establishment. adequate, of safe sanitary quality and from an depth to (3) compartment sink of adequate size and approved sources in accordance with provisions of to be washed shall be provided. accomodate utensils Chapter 17-22 of the FAC. Hot and cold running water under pressure shall be provided in all areas food machinery, equipment and (d) Blue crab is food crab prepared and processed and where blue material, workmanship and utensils shall be of such where equipment and utensils are washed. impervious, easily cleanable, design as to be smooth, be Sewage disposal - Sewage shall (2) buckling, pitting, resistant to wear, denting, disposed of system or other chipping and Such equipment and utensils in a public sewerage accordance brazing. in approved sewerage system in with to eliminate constructed such manner be shall the FAC. oC 100-6 provisions of Chapter be grooves, and seams and shall joints, cracks sized, be Plumbing shall (3) Plumbing -withstanding scrubbing, &couring, capable of installed and maintained in accordance with compounds repeated corrosive action of cleaning It of the F AC. provisions shall provide adequate All and other normal conditions of operation. quantities of water to required locations throughout surfaces which come in contact with blue crab food the blue crab food processing plant, prevent readily accessible

be debris shall or blue crab food contamination of the water supply, properly convey in for cleaning and inspection. Surfaces which come sewage and liquid wastes from the establishment to non-toxic. be blue crab food shan contact with the sewerage system and it shaD not constitute a of equipment - Equipment (2) Installation or of contamination of food, equipment source facilitate the cleaning to so be shall installetf as areas or the equipment thereof and all adjacent with or create an insanitary condition utensils is readily removable the equipment in place, unless nuisance. Toilet facilities - Each blue crab food

-4and equipment intended for this purpose. Machinery processing plant shall be provided with adequate to the water supply or sewer system for connection and convenienUy located toilet facilities for its 10D-9 shall be installed in accordance with Chapter to Florida Administrative Code. Where necessary employees in accordance with provisions of Chapter water supply system, approved air gaps, protect the of readily be FAC. Fixtures shall 100-10 of the be vacuum breakers or backflow preventers shall be design. Water closets shall sanitary cleanable installed. equipped with open-front type seats of smooth equipment and utensils - (3) Oeanliness of non-absorbent material. Toilet facilities shall be kept thoroughly be All blue utensils shan crab food clean, in good repair and free from objectionable food-contact cleaned after each use. Blue crab well lighted and be shall odors. Toilet rooms used in the surfaces of machinery and equipment be

Toilet tissue shall adequately ventilated. cleaned be processing of food shall preparation and provided. Easily cleanable receptacles in toilet a day. All utensils and food-contact at least once covered. Toilet rooms be rooms for women shall in surfaces of machinery and equipment used shall be completely enclosed and shall have preparation, processing or storage of potentially self~losing doors. Such doors shall not tight-fitting, cleaned throughly be hazardous blue crab food shall left open except during cleaning or maintenance. be of and sanitized in accordance with provisions Toilet rooms shall not open directly into blue crab the FAC prior to each subsection 100-13.26(5) of food Jreparation and processing areas. Handwashing utensils such use. Where machinery, equipment and posted in each toilet room used by be signs shall are used for potentially hazardous foods on a plant employees. continuous or production line basis, blue crab (5) Hand-washing facilities - Each blue crab provided with be of such equipment and food processing plant shall food-contact surfaces adequate, conveniently located lavatories equipped at scheduled cleaned and sanitized be utensils shall approved by the intervals throughout the day as with hot and cold running water, hand cleansing health authority. Non-blue crab food contact soap detergent and approved sanitary towels or be of machinery and equipment shall surfaces other approved hand-drying devices in accordance necessary to keep with provisions of Chapter 100-10 of the FAC. is intervals as cleaned at such and them free of dust, dirt, food particles, Lavatories shall be located in or immediately in sanitary condition. After otherwise a clean and adjacent to all toilet rooms and within all blue crab cleaning and until use, all blue crab food-contact

food preparation areas. Lavatories, soap dispensers, so stored be of equipment and utensils shall surfaces hand-drying devices and all other components of the manual protected from be and handled as to kept clean and in be hand-washing facilities shall other contact, splash, dust, dirt, insects and posted at be repair. Hand-washing signs shall good lavatory con taminants. each location. are plant wastes All blue crab processing

-4(6) Waste removal - Suitable containers, of disposed of according to the requirements be to flumes, chutes or conveyors shall be provided for Florida Administrative Code. the prompt sanitary removal of blue crab food wastes and other solid waste materials from preparation Authority 370.021, 370.071, 20.25(6), 20.06(4), Specific Law Implemented 20.25(6), 381.031(I)(g)(3), FS. and processing areas of the blue crab food 381.031(1)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(g), 381.061(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(9), processing plant. 381.091, 381.101. 381.311, 381.351 381.071, All and rubbish disposal - Garbage

-7381.411(1)(2)(3), 386 FS. History-New 7-28-77.

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depth to (3) compartment sink of adequate size and approved sources in accordance with provisions of

to Florida Administrative Code. Where necessary employees in accordance with provisions of Chapter

approved by the intervals throughout the day as with hot and cold running water, hand cleansing

CHAPTER 16B-28 BLUE CRAB CONTROL CODE SHELLFISH AND Supp.No.82 salmonella organisms and dysentery bacilli. blue crab suspended or revoked and the be shall Laboratory analysis of urine and feces shall be continue operations. food processing plant shall not Both

1prior to September performed annually without certification is a violation of this Operation employer and employee shall be held responsible for subject to penalties in accordance with chapter and violation of requirements of this section. provisions of 38}.411(1) FS. (2) Cleanliness - All employees shall wear Specific Autbority 370.021. 370.071. 20.25(6). 20.06(4). Implemented 20.25(6). 381.031(1)(1)(3). FS. Law clean outer prmenta, maintain a bilfh degree of 381.031(1)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(I). 381.061(2)(3)(4)(6){6)(9). personal cleanliness and conform to hygenic FS. 381.071. 381.101. 381.361, 381.411(1)(2)(3). 386 wub shall all periods of duty. They practices during Hiatory-New 7-28-77. their hands thoroughly in an approved hand-washing often

88to work and facility before starting 16B-28.24 General Blue Crab Food Suppliea thereafter as may be to remove soil and necessary shall and Protection. contamination. No employee resume work used for processing shall (1) Blue crab food after visiting the toilet room or enter the plant to spoilalle, be clean, wholesome, free from work without first thoroughly washing and adulteration and safe for human consumption. Hair sanitizing his hands. neta, head bands, caps or No potentially hazardous blue crab food (2) other effective hair restraints shall be used by to product or ingredient thereof shall be retumed employees engaged in the preparation and <.-plant for reuse the blue crab food processing processing of food to keep hair from blue crab food incorporation into another blue crab food product. and blue crab food-contact surfaces.

while being stored, (3) Blue crab food (3) Tobacco - Employees shall not smoke or crab food processing prepared or processed at a blue use tobacco in any form while eng&glld in the shall be protected from dust, flies, rodents plant preparation and processing of blue crab food or vermin, toxic materials, unclean and other while handling any utensils or equipment. No equipment and utensils, unnecessary handling, smoking shan be permitted in blue crab food and all other sewage, overhead leakage by flooding storage, preparation and processing areas or in are .. food and sources of contamination. Raw blue crab where utensils are cleaned or No employee stored. without shall be stored in separate rooms. finished products shall resume work after smoking fint be stored (4) Perishable blue crab foods shall thoroughly washing his hands. at such temperatures as will protect against spoilage. Specific Autbority 370.021. 370.071, 20.26(6), 20.06(4). kept at safe be hazardous foods shall potentially All 381.031(1)(1)(3) FS. Law Implemented 20.26(8). ~ab frozen blue temperatures foods shall be and all 381.031(l)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(g), 381.061(2)(3)(4)(6)(8)(9), (0 F) or below. kept at zero degrees fahrenheit 381.071, 381.091, 381.101, 381.111. 881.361. 381.411(1)(2)(3) FS. HUtory-New 7-28-77. (5) Poisonous materials are specificaBy in areas used in connec;.tion with blue prohibited 16 B-2 8.26 General Blue Crab Food processing operation. Toxic materials shall crab food EqUipment and Utenaila. in used only -and stored be obtained, identified, (1) Equipment and facilities provided - Every under such conditions as will not such manner and blue crab food processing plant shall be provided crab food or constitute any contaminate blue with equipment and utensils so designed, to man. Insecticides and rodenticides shall hazard constructed, located, installed, maintained and such a way as to contaminate blue not be used in operated as to permit full compliance with the utensils, crab food, blue crab food equipment, chapter. The following equipment this

of provisions or employees' clothing. Sanitizing and containers and facilities shall be provided where applicable to in use non-toxic be cleaning compounds shall the operations conducted: dilutions. (a) Conveniently located refrigeration and Autbority 370.021,370.071, 20.25(6). 20.06(4), Specific freezer facilities of capacity adequate to maintain all 381.031(1)(1)(3). FS. Law Implemented 20.2C1(6), 381 .031(1 )(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f)(&), 381.061(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(9), potentially hazardous blue crab foods at forty 381.3C11. 381.41l(1){2)(3), 381.101, 381.311, 38l.071, degrees fahrenheit (40°F) or below *nd all frozen History-New 7-28-77. 386 FS. foods at zero degrees fahrenheit (0 F) or below. Where temperature requirements must be met, blue Personnel. 16B-28.25 crab food storage facilities shall be provided with disease con trol - No person (1) Health and controls which insure the maintenance of such a communicable while affected with any disease in temperatures. Each facility used for the storage of while form or while a carrier of such disease or perishable blue crab foods shall be provided with an boils, pimples, infected wounds, sores afflicted with indicating thermometer accurate to plus or minus or an acute respiratory infection shall work in any two degrees fahrenheit (±..2°F.), located in the area of a blue crab food processing plant in any of the facility and of such tYJ»e and so part warmest in which there is a likelihood of such capacity situated that the temperature can be easily and or blue crab person contaminating blue crab food readily observed. or food-contact surfaces with pathogenic organisms, (b) Conveniently located facilities with transmitting disease to other individuals; and no running water, waste disposal units or containers for affected with person known or suspected of being the washing, trimming and similar preparation of such disease or condition shall be employed in any blue foods. crab Cleaning facilities It such shall be the an area or capacity. of the parts all (c) to keep

employer to insure that each responsibility of each food procetiSing plant and all blue crab food of urine and a laboratory analysis has employee machinery, equiPDlent and utensils in a clean and within six (6) months preceding current feces sanitary condition. This shall include suitable space was such laboratory analysis employment and and facilities for storing clean equipment, disposing typhoid bacilli, negative for the presence of of waste blue crab food residue, washing and

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SUPP. No. 99 CONTROL CODE SHELLFISH AND BLUE CRAB CHAPTER 16B-28 -1-state for certain control procedures is as the follows: shall adopt and implement adequate The state The Division of Marine Resources shall be the laws and regulations for the sanitary control of responsible for the classification of shellfish growing requiring sanitary bacteriological shellfish industry waters in accordance with their suitability for and patrolling surveys of growing areas, delineation shellfish harvesting. Adequate records and survey restricted areas, inspection of shellfish plants and of data shall be maintained by the Division-on file-and to all inter-related agencies. Official will be available of such control measures as are the instituting map; delineating approved areas will be prepared, that the shellfish reaching the insure to necessary maintained current, and distributed to all processed consumer has been grown, harvested and members of the to agencies and inter-related state Drug in a safe and sanitary manner. The Food and industry when requested by the industry member. an annual review of the Administration makes No shellfish shall be taken for public consumption basis of effective state's control program and on the either endorses or sanitary controls exercised, from any area or waters until a comprehensive been has bacteriological survey sanitary and The withholds endorsement of the state program. conducted and that area so approved by the through the Food and Drug Administration, makes cooperative control program, recognizes and Division of Marine Resources for the harvesting of for joint control over shellfish production provisions shellfish. The harvesting of shellfish by any person state activities by more than one participating from areas not approved by the Division of Marine Failure to secure Food and Drug agency. Resources is prohibited by regulations of Chapter endorsement for the sale of shellfish Administration 16B-28 FAC. interstate shipments of shellfish may prohibit -lI-products from Florida; and and Drug WHEREAS, The Food be Division of Marine Resources shall The of Marine Administration recognized the Division responsible for the sanitary regulation, inspection,

official state control agency Resources as the control and operation of shellstock shippers, health and sanitation factors responsible for public shucker-packers, and re packers , reshippers or any shellfish industry, with such expressed of the person that handles shellfish and further, shall issue Florida measures as may be contained in the official numbered certificates to persons or firms (F AC), Statutes and Florida Administration Code operating shellfish plants provided such plants are Division of Marine promulgated and enforced by the found to be in compliance with established and Resources; standards set forth in 16B-28 FAC. Food and Drug WHEREAS, the Division of Law Administration recognizes the -111-Resources as Enforcement Department of Natural authority and agency having legal ~tate official the Only shellfish identified as produced in a state for the patrolling of the growing the responsibility approved plant or in an out-of-state plant, certified prevent the harvesting of to shellfish, areas of by the originating state with endorsement by the shellfish from closed areas, and the adoption of USFDA, shall be authorized for sale within the as are necessary to achieve the such regulations State of Florida. All non-approved or non-identified desired results; and ' shellfish products possessed by an individual for is recognized by the Division of WHEREAS, it sale, or offered for sale, shall be declared as unfit the Division of Law Marine Resources and for human consumption. The Division of Marine activities, Enforcement that related and inter-related Resources shall be responsible for the two interests and responsibilities exist between the condemnation, seizure or embargo of such products adequate Divisions in maintaining an effective and as necessary to prohibit the availability of such program and two important responsibilities control shellfish products for human consumption. need of of the program are recognized to be in to wit: distinct clarification, (1) Supervision and administration of the -IV-from polluted areas to approved relaying of shellfish and areas; The Division of Marine Resources shall (2) Adequate patrol activities for control of

reclassify and close any shellfish area previously from closed areas. shellfish harvesting approved at any time a change in condition shall IT IS MUTUALLY NOW,THEREFORE, warrant such action, or in case of a public health AND BETWEEN THE DIVISION OF AGREED BY emergency, and shall immediately notify the RESOURCES AND THE DIVISION OF MARINE Division of Law Enforcement of its action. ENFORCEMENT that they recognize the need LAW and defining for and adopt a joint policy outlining -V-and the individual and mutual activities each Division as related to the responsibilities of The Division of Law Enforcement shall to the shellfish industry. in order sanitary control of establish and conduct adequate patrol activities maintain effectively the control achieve and toward preventing the harvesting of shellfish from objectives; and THAT FURTHER, the program accordance in approved areas or waters, other than Division of Marine Resources and the Division of with appropriate regulation adopted by the Division Law Enforcement do hereby agree to the following of Law Enforcement or by the enforcement of plan, delineating their mutual responsibilities for Chapter 16B-28, Section 16B-28.09(1) FAC. regulating and controlling the Florida shellfish industry, to wit:

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the laws and regulations for the sanitary control of responsible for the classification of shellfish growing

restricted areas, inspection of shellfish plants and of data shall be maintained by the Division-on file-and

either endorses or sanitary controls exercised, from any area or waters until a comprehensive

makes cooperative control program, recognizes and Division of Marine Resources for the harvesting of for joint control over shellfish production provisions shellfish. The harvesting of shellfish by any person

CHAPTER 16B-28 Supp.No.99 CONTROL CODE SHELLFISH AND BLUE CRAB shellfish or shellfish containers found to be areas from which shellfish were were purchased, unwholesome, adulterated, misidentified, or found persons to and name and addresses of harvested held in noncompliance with this chapter, be to whom shellfish were sold. Records shall remain on provided that where said producer, transporter, file for a period of not less than thirty (30) days harvester, or wholesaler resists such action, legal available for inspection by agents of the made taken by the Division against be request. Division upon procedures shall Supervision of the shellfish plant - the (10) said producer, transporter, harvester, or wholesaler shall designate a reliable individual management including use of subsection 16B-28.07 at the this accountable for compliance with stipulations of discretion of the Division, for violation of this and personnel chapter having to do with plant subsection and the producer, transporter, harverster, cleanliness. any penalties or to subject be or wholesaler shall Packing and shipping shellstock -

-11procedures provided by law. all shellfish shall establishments dealing only in shellstock (b) The contents of containers where applicable. comply with this chapter be under Rule 16B-28.16(a) shall destroyed ordered marked and shipped in clean packed be Shellstock shall clearly with an indelible dye or other which will prevent containers under conditions method acceptable to the Division to prevent their and spoilage. contamination reuse, repacking, or resale. Similarly, the container shellfish (12) Repacking of be such products ordered destroyed shall also of shellfish intended for repacking (a) Shucked

clearly marked to prevent their reuse as shellfish repacked shall be obtained - shucked shellfish to be product containers. repacking from certified sources and received at the Specific Authority 370.021, 370.071, 20.25(6), 20.06(4), 381.031(1)(g)3, 381.061(8), FS. Law Implemented plant in approved shipping containers at a 20.25(6), 381.031(1)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f), of not more than forty (40) degrees temperature 3)( 4)( 5)( 6)( 9), 381.031(1)(g)6, 381.071, (1)( 061 381. which have thawed shall fahrenheit. Frozen shellfish 381.111, 381.121, 381.351, 381.411(1)(2)(3), 386 FS. History-New 7-28-77, Amended 11-14-78. or repackaged. not be repacked - the (b) Refrigerators during repacking exceed fifty temperature of the shellfish shall not (50) degrees fahrenheit during the repacking 16B-28.17 Intra-agency Agreement. Frozen shellfish shall not be thawed during process. The Division of Marine Resources and the repacking process. Division of Law Enforcement of the Department of of (c) Repacking facilities - packaging Natural Resources have entered into an intra-agency shellfish in cans other than those in which shucked agreement to enforce and carry out the policies were initially shucked shall be done only by they agreement and in Chapter 16B-28 specified in said repackers who comply with this chapter where F.A.C. Said agreement is set out below in its applicable. entirety and constitutes a section of this chapter of Specific Authority 370.021, 370.071, 20.25(6), 20.06(4), the Division of Marine Resources Regulations. FS. Law Implemented 20.25(6), 381.031(1)(g)3, 381.061(8) 5)( 6)(9), 381.061 (2)( 3)( 4)( )(f), d)(e 381.031(1 )(a)(b)(c)( 381.031(1)(g)6, 381.071, 381.111, 381.121, 381.351, STATE OF FLORIDA FS. History-New 7-28-77. 381.411(1)(2)(3),386 "AGREEMENT ON COOPERATIVE PROCEDURES FOR ADMINISTERING AND REGULATING THE SANIT AR Y CONTROL OF THE SHELLFISH and Testing. 16B-28.15 Sampling INDUSTRY BY THE DEPARTMENT OF of shellfish may be (1) Samples - samples NATURAL RESOURCES, DIVISION OF MARINE and examined bacteriologically or for any taken RESOURCES AND DIVISION OF LAW of the Division other public health reason by agents

ENFORCEMENT. " at any time or place. Samples of shellfish shall be WHEREAS, the Division of Marine Resources, trucks, carriers, furnished by operators of plants, is desirous of improving the sanitary quality and restaurants and other places where shellfish stores, public health safety of shellfish through extensive sold. are and detailed sanitary controls in the harvesting, Specific Authority 370.021, 370.071, 20.25(6), 20.06(4), processing and sale of shellfish from Florida waters, Implemented 20.25(6), 381.031(1)(g)3, 381.061(8) FS. Law 381.061(2)(3)( 4)(5)(6)(9), 381.031(1)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f), the fundamental purpose of the sanitary control of 381.111, 381.121, 381.351, 381.031(1)(g)6, 381.071, the shellfish program is to safeguard public health FS. History-New 7-28-77. 381.411(1)(2)(3),386 by insuring quality production of shellfish harvested only from non-polluted and approved waters and handled or processed and packaged in a sanitary Stopsale or Destruction of 16B-28.16 manner under sanitary conditions. Based on these Shellfish. Public Health objectives, the responsibility for the products processed (l)(a) Shellfish or shellfish sanitary control of the shellfish program is prepared for sale to the public in shellfish or recognized as being that of the Division of Marine to be unwholesome, containers determined Resources; and in non-compliance with provisions contaminated or WHEREAS, the U.S. Food and Drug of this chapter shall be subject to stopsale or -Administration exercises supervision over the the Division or its agents. The destruction by sanitary quality of shellfish shipped interstate or its agents may temporarily or Division commerce and, since definite control procedures or permanently issue an order to stop the sale must exist to enable Florida shellfish products to condemn, destroy, or otherwise dispose of all enter the consumer markets, the responsibility of

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Supervision of the shellfish plant - the (10) said producer, transporter, harvester, or wholesaler

Supp.No.82 BLUE CRAB CONTROL CODE SHELLFISH AND CHAPTER 16B·28 ----------------------------------~ Container storage rooms shall be:

-5with of or infected be carriers to known who are free of rodent and insect. and clean Kept (a) or other communicable typhoid fever, dysentery in~·estat!on. shucked shellfish by transmitted be to disease likely so be shall .. tid container Containers and (b) plant. Daily observations shall be excluded from the can be presence of rodents and insects stored that with be made by supervisor, shall of employees easily detected. inquiries being made when signs of illness reuonable general as llsed be not (c) Such rooms shall possibility of a communicable appear. Where the storerooms for unused equipment and material. ill the disease employee shall be excluded exists, in containers Single-service the packing (d) medical a pending clearance by from the plant ~ables racks at

stands, o. on kept be room shall local health officials. or doctor least two (2) feet above floor and protected against Workers shall wear clean outer garments (c) contamination. washable aprons or protected with clean water-proof (6) Packing of shucked shellfish - shucked coats. No employee sshall return from a toilet or shellfish shall be: first having washed enter the plant to work without Packed without exposure to (a) skin) not shall and sanitized their hands. The packer con tamination. s duties or after performing other tasks or pack single-service in shipp.cd Packed and (b) Person,..el hands. his and sanitizing without washing containe:s of clean irr.pervio'.'.S non·ioxic material in any form in not expectorate or use tobacco shall detected. can be that tampering so sealed lind handled. or processed is shellfish rooms with which (c) Shellfish products shall not be stored, a corl1.picuow> in p06ted be Appropriate signs shall contain~rs unless such

used of handwashing packed or shipped in place to remind employees containers meet the standards found in section requirements. 2) Herein and are cleaned in accordance 2B.12( 16B- of body excretions - during the Disposal

-6section 16B-28.13(3) herein. Shellfish products with be shall no body excretions harvesting season found stored, packed or shipped in other containers a boat used in harvesting dischuged overboard from condemned ar.d destroyed, together with be shall while in ;;hellfish shellfish, including "buy boats, agents in or its Division the containers, by the growing areas. c.ccordance with section 16B-28.16 herein, all 370.071. 20.20(6). 20.06(4). Specific Authority 370.021. sh~cked shellfish contaHl"rs that do not meet the 381.081(1)(1)3.381.061(8) FS. Law Implemented 20.25(6i. 2)(3)( 4)(5)( 6){9). 381.031(1)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f). 381.061( when oppned

-2168-28.12 in found standards 381.071_ 381.111. 381.121. 381.351. 381.031(1)(1)6. after packing. shall be immediately destroyed or History-New 7-28-77. 381.411(1)(2)(3).386 FS. rendered un useable as shucked be clearly marked to or packing containers. Undestroyed shellfish to shellfish containers are subject unmarked shucked 168-28.14 Plant Operation. seizure by the Division or its agents in accordance

-1be Washing shellstock - shellstock shall with the procedures found in section 16B-28.16 bottom sediments and washed reasonably free of as practicable. The detritus as soon after harvesting herein. they

so located be (d) Skimmer tables shall for washing rests with primary responsibility wiH not receive drainage from delivery window. be used for shellstock washing shaH barvestor. Water direct in s.'-lall not come Shuckhig pails (c) other obtained from an approved growing area, or contact with skimmer. :n the Division. Shellfish sources approved by be shellfish shall shucked of Containers (f) air using compres,s"d containers may be "blown" by covered immediately upon miing and or closed water around and through the to circulate wash crushed ice. with surrounded minutes.

15but not for more than product, be shucked shellfish :;hall Reirigcration-

-7he shall of shellfish - Shellfish (2) Shucking

-45oi fc,tty-five temperature int,"rna! an to . c(.oled to subjected are not shucked in a manner that they hours after within (2) 1<'85 or degrees fahrenheit d.

.. shu" be contamination. Only live shellfish shail temperature :i at stored and shucked, sheilfish are

11shellfish shall not remain (a) Shucked betw~cn an~ forty (40) degre;es thirty-two (32) hoUl"s.

-2shucking bench for more than two returning "drag" (b) The practice known as If fahrenheit until delivered to consumer. dto'gTees sheilfi~;h shucker, meats over one (1) gallon from skimmer to shucked ace to be frozen they shall be prohi bited. is frozen and siored in a.::cordance with methods and delivery to packing (c) Immediately after each Mechanical Division. conditions approved by the shall shucking bucket, lmives and gloves room the refrigerators shall be e::}uipped with accurate sanitized. thoroughly washed, rinsed and be thermometers. (d) Use of "dip" buckets by shucking 0btained bi: sh<:.li i"e p;:ocedure -and Ice

-8is personnel prohibited. ~1 s~·ore"j in ha!'!dled ana 2.n sOurce a.pproved t'r·,,)lT:. an whici~

-3Shell meats disposal - shells from dtain<.g~ be shall ke 0;: No ice ;m approved manner. promptly fr;::;n1 removed be have heen removed shall 5l1uckel:.) :stock "Nyt,:J CO.i.lta.~L ir~ t:3rne VJ G<.iiG\v~d shucking room. been completed. has packing after Handling of single service container.> -

-4accurate dated ar.d Records - complete

-9handled and be stored single service containers shall be ali shellfish shaH of sale purchase and records of be in a sanitary manner and containers and lids shaH the in opera:;ing bi:shme:iI by shellfish esta kept to prior given bactericidal treatment imfllediately ;;beafish wholT. from i"dica!;e snall Records state. filling.

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CHAPTER 18B·28 SHELLFISH AND BLUE CRAB CONTROL CODE Supp.No.82 not necessary to plant operation ahall not be stored directly into food Toilet rooma shall not open in rooma used for shellstock stor., Ihuckin ��and processing areas. Handwashing signs preparation packing or repacking. No domestic animal or fowl �used by plant haD be posted in each. toilet room permitted in a ahellfiah proC*_in. plant. be shan . employee �The shellstock stor.,e, ahucking and peckin. Each plant shall be provided with adequate, ahaU be the plant when in operation portions of lavatories equipped with cold conwniently located restricted to handling of aheDr .. h. Unauthorized water one hundred and hot running water, the hot persons shall be excluded from the plant. degrees fahrenheit either from a (100) (2) <leaning of buildin", and equipment - A source with a maximum controlled-temperature shellfish plant, its facilities and equipment auxllary after day,'s of one hundred fifteen degreea termperature shall be cleaned within two (2) hours

0fahrenheit F) or from a hot and cold mixing (l1Soperations have ceased. Dismountable equipment valve, hand cleansing soap or or combination broken down and cleanaed tbrouthlY. be shall detergent other and approved sanitary towels or Shucking benches, floors, walls, windows, skyllhta lavatories shan be approved band-drying devices. shall area. of refrigerators and stor. and interiors located in an toilet or immediately adjacent to be kept clean. Cleaning operation shan be shall be located within an food rooms and accomplished by hot or lukewarm water, acceptable preparation areas. Hand-washing signs shan be detergent and thoroughly rinsed. Equipment and each lavatory location. at posted

multi-use utensils in direct contact with shellfiah in sewage and all plant (12) Sewage disposal -an to subject be shucking or packing proce. shall wastes shan be discharged into public sewers acceptable bactericidal treatment. accordance with in ( 3) Bactericidal treatment of utensils and wherever available, otherwise Chapter provisions set forth in 17, Florida equipment - utensils and equipment in mucking Administrative Code of the Department of and packing rooma in contact with shucked ahellfim Environmental Regulation. hot detel'lent be shall thoroughly washed in a clean 370.021. 370.071. 20.2&(6). 20.06(4). Specific Authority solution which is kept reasonably and then FS. Law Implemented 20.25(6). 381.031(1)(&)3. 381.061(8) )(a)(b)(c)( d)(e )(f). 381.061 (2)(3)( 4)( 5)( 6)(9). 381.031(1 shall be rinsed free of such solution and Ihan be 381.071. 381.111. 381.121. 381.351. 381.031(1)(&)6. sanitized by one of the following methoda: 7-28-77. 381.411(1)(2)(3).386 FS. History-New 1. Immersion for a period of at leaat one-half minute in clean, hot water at a tempera\p-re of (Ih) one hundred seventy degrees fahrenheit (170 F) or 16B-28.12 Equipment for Shellfish Procelllling. above. (1) Shucking benches, blocks and stools -2. Immersion for a period of at leaat one (1) shucking benches shan be constructed of impervious minute in a clean sanitizinr solution containinr: non-corrosive material, and free of cracks smooth per mUlion parta of fifty a. A minimum drain. Shucking blocks and crevices, and sloped to (50ppm) of at a temperat9,re not available chlorine fahrenheit metal easily cleanable in construction of be

less than seventy-five degrees (75 F); or shall free cracks and crevices. Foot stools shall be and of b. A minimum of twelve and one-half parts well patinted. of and per million (12.Sppm) of available iodine in a finished material be provided for shell-chutes to Covers shall solution having a pH not higher than five (S.O) and exclude insects and rodents. n~t a temperature less than seventy-five degrees utensils and equipment - (2) Construction of fahrenheit (75 F); at the end of each day's of multi-use utensils or equipment used in operation operation. large equipment shall be subjected to shellfish plant such as knives, shucking buckets, effective bactericidal treatment immediately before skimmers, tables, containers, storage containers and use. Bactericidal treatment shall be provided as other equipment and utensils which come in contact outline in Chapter 10D·13 FAC. - adequate storage with shucked shellfish or with ice used for direct (4) Storage of equipment constructed of be shall cooling of shellfish facilities shall be provided for equipment and non-toxic, corrosion-resistant, non-absorbent, utensils which have been cleaned and sanitized to which will not crack or smooth material protect them against contamination. kept clean and easily cleanable, be disintegrate, shall repair. A three-compartment sink of in good (5) Personal health and cleanliness. to accomodate utensils to adequate size and depth (a) No persons suffering from a be washed shall be provided. Reusable storing, suspected of be communicable disease, or known to packing shipping containers must meet similar and being a carrier of organisms causing a communicable disease shall be employed in a shellfish plant or of construction. Equipment used in operation shan be the It on permitted to remain shellfish plant or reuse as storage, packing or premises. insure

shipping containers shall have acceptance the of responsibility of each employer to that each has employee (tonger, shucker, packer, houseman) Division. had a laboratory analysis of urine and feces within Specific Authority 370.021. 370.071. 20.25(6). 20.06(4). 381.031(1)(&)3. 381.061(8) FS. Law Implemented 20.25(6). six (6) months preceding current employment; and 381.061(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(9). 381.031(1)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f). such laboratory analysis was negative for the 381.071. 381.111. 381.121. 381.351. 381.031(1)(&)6. presence of typhoid bacilli, salmonena organisms FS. History-New 7-28-77. 381.411(1)(2)(3). 386 and laboratory analysis of urine dysentery bacilli. performed annually and feces shall be prior to September 1st. Both employer and employee shall be held responsible for violation of require menta of 16B-28.13 Cleanliness. this section. be (1) General Cleanliness premises shall (b) Persons with infected wounds or open and rubbish. kept clean and free of litter lesions on exposed portion of their bodies and/or articles Miscellaneous and unused equipment and

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shipping containers must meet similar and being a carrier of organisms causing a communicable

Supp.No.97 16B-28 CHAPTER AND BLUE CRAB CONTROL CODE SHELLFISH uneven surfaces and shall slope to floor drains to water, shall be deemed evidence that floats in obtain rapid and adequate drainage. Floors when wet-storage is being practiced. poured shall form a curb not less than eight (8) inches trucks - boats and trucks used (3) Boats and high at exterior walls. in tonging, dredging or transporting shellfish shall be (5) Walls - interior walls of processing rooms constructed, operated and maintained to prevent to a height of not less than four (4) feet from floor shellfish and kept contamination or deteriortion of shall be covered with smooth, impervious material, Fuel tanks shall not be permitted to come in clean. light colored and washable. The wall covering shall boats used for harvesting contact with shellfish. All overlap floor curb. At shucking benches smooth, provided with false and handling shellfish shall be washable, impervious back walls shall be provided fore and aft to prevent bottoms and bulkheads with sills sloping not less than forty-five (45) coming in contact with any bilge shellfish from degrees into shucking bench. water. Ceilin~ all shellfish shall be (4) Hauling shellstock (6) - - in shellfish shucking and packing establishments there shall be a tight ceiling a certified shellstock dealer. directly to delivered Shellstock in dry storage - shellstock in (5) of smooth, washable and cleanable material painted distance of stored a minimum a light color. be storage shall dry floor and so protected as not four (4) inches above (7) Insect and rodent control - shellfish constructed as to be insect be benches, establishments shall or hoppers to be contaminated. Rooms, be provided for storage of shellstock. Floor shall and rodent proof. Rooms in which shellstock is be wastes from a shellstock storage area shall stored and handled, and in which shellfish are or, if discharged through a separate drainage system shucked and packed, store rooms, toilet rooms, and discharged through a general drainage system lockers shall be effectively screened with not less sanitary wastes, an air gap shall be carrying than sixteen (16) mesh screening. Outside doors When hoppers are used for overhead provided. shall be screened, self-closing, tight fitting and open of storage of shellstock, they shall be constructed outward. Doors between shucking and packing to facilitate cleaning. Shellstock impervious material

screened, self -closing and open into be rooms shall with wood surfaces in shall not come in contact the shucking room only. shall be kept at a temperature such plant. Shellstock lighting - ample natural or artificial light

-8all times. as will keep them alive and fresh at shall be provided in working and storage rooms. be adequately protected from Shellstock shall Light intensity of not less than twenty-five (25) all times. contamination at provided on work surfaces in be candles shall foot 370.021, 370.071, 20.25(6), 20.06(4), Specific Authority the packing rooms; when necessary natural light 381.031(1)(g)3, 381.061(8) FS. Law Implemented 20.25(6), supplemented by artificial light. be shall 381.061(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(9), 381.031(1)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f), (9) Ventilation - rooms in which shellfish are 381.071, 381.111, 381.121, 381.351, 381.031(1)(g)6, shucked, processed, packed, stored or handled shall 381.411(1)(2)(3),386 FS. History-New 7-28-77. well ventilated to eliminate ordors, discomfort be and condensation. When heating equipment is used, Plant Construction. 16B-28.11 shellfish shall not be exposed directly to heat and packing (1) Design - shellfish shucking radiation. (use of grove-type heaters is prohibited). provide plants shall be designed and laid out to be Water supply - the plant shall (10) product 'sufficient space for sanitary handling of the provided with adequate supply of hot and cold and thorough cleaning of equipment. Plans for new running water under pressure source and installation and major alterations shall be construction of which shall be approved by the Division. The to submitted to the Division for approval prior accessible to all parts of the plant be supply shall construction. and of a safe, sanitary quality, meeting standards Separate rooms - shellfish shucking and (2) outlined in Chapter 17-22 F AC. An automatically shall be conducted in separate packing operations regulated hot water system shall be provided which shucked-stock delivery window shall be rooms. A

has sufficient capacity to furnish water with a in the partition between the two rooms. installed temperature of one hundred thirty (130) degrees delivery window shall be equipped with a The fahrenheit during all hours of plant operation. shelf of metal, concrete or tile coorosion-resistant (11) Plumbing and related facilities -necessary, draining toward shucking room and, if plumbing shall be installed in compliance with the packing room side. A self-closing curbed on Chapter 100-9 F AC or in accordance with be provided. hatch must requirements of local plumbing ordinances.

-3an adequate size room Storage facilities -be ilet and handwashing facilities shall To shall or compartment separate from the work-rooms provided in the plant according to stipulations set be for bulk storage. Provision shall provided be forth in 100-10 FAC. Fixtur:es shall be of Chapter sanitary made for storing employees' outer garments, aprons, readily cleanable design. Water closets shall gloves and accumulated articles in a separate room equipped with open-front type seats and smooth be coffee and smoking lounge adequately sized for a kept be Toilet facilities shall non-absorbent material. lunches and small personal and lockers. Purses, clean, in good repair and free from objectionable shucking room. kept in a cabinet in be may articles well lighted and be shall odors. Toilet rooms in original kept be Packing cans and lids shall be ventilated. Toilet tissue shall adequately elevated racks in a separate storage cartons on provided. Easily cleanable receptacles shall provided Racks of sanitary design shall be provided for room. mater~ waste for and such receptacles in toilet storage of shucking buckets. rooms for women shall be covered. Toilet rooms rooms shall Floors - floors of processing

-4shall be completely enclosed and shall have constructed of smooth, impervious concrete or be tight-fitting, self-closing doors. Such doors shall not other similar material free of cracks, holes or left open except during cleaning or maintenance. be

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Shellstock in dry storage - shellstock in (5) of smooth, washable and cleanable material painted

be provided for storage of shellstock. Floor shall and rodent proof. Rooms in which shellstock is

CHAPTER 16B-28 CONTROL CODE SHELLFISH AND BLUE CRAB Supp. No. 97 Operating procedures for each conditionally bear the terminal further clearly and permanently approved area shall be developed jointly by the first three letters of the month sale date by the Division, local agencies, including those responsible depicting the day. followed by two numerical digits for operation of sewerage systems, and local shellfish (Example: Feb. 09). Containers of frozen shellfish industry. The operating procedure shall be shall the date further clearly and permanently bear based on evaluation of potential sources of of packing by numerical month, day and last digit pollution which may affect the area and should Repacked of year in that order. (Example: 02097). establish performance standards, specifiy necessary further bear an appropriate code in shellfish shall safety devices and measures, and define inspection identity of the original packer. retain the to order containers shall bear the original Repacked shellfish and check procedures. The water quality for an approved area -shall date. terminal sales be met at all times while area is approved as a Each shellstock (2) Shellstock container -a container, box or bag shall be identified by source of shellfish for direct marketing. (c) Prohibited area - all areas not covered in design and color approved securely fastened tag of by the Division and bear the name, address and (a) and (b) shall be classified as prohibited for certificate numbers (Division of Marine Resources harvesting of shellfish. Specific Authority 370.021, 370.071, 20.25(6), 20.06(4), n umber and Departmen t of Natural Resources, 381.031(1)(g)3, 381.061(8) FS. Law Implemented 20.25(6), Division of Law Enforcement license number) 381.031(1)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f), 381.061(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(9), assigned to producer, the name and address of 381.031(1)(g)6, 381.071, 381.111, 381.121, 381.351, quantity of shellstock. consignee, and kind and 381.411(1)(2)(3), 386 FS. History-New 7-28-77. (3) Shellfish identification, out·of·state - no sources outside the state shall be shellfish from of resale or brought into the state for purpose 16B-28.10 Shellfish Handling. unless product bears evidence of public distribution ( 1) Relaying - transferring shellfish from state or nation based on certification from its prohibited areas to approved areas shall be allowed

similar requirements outlined in the chapter. only with written permission of the Division and from sources approved (4) Shellfish shall be under immediate supervision of the Division or outside the shellfish sources are If Division. by the agents of the Division. This operation will be carried shall be on the current the state, the shipper's name out under the following restrictions and limitations: the U.S. list of state·certified shippers issued by (a) Permission to relay shellfish is limited to All shellstock shall Food and Drug Administration. be of to indicates them persons whose past record the name be identified with an official tag giving reputable character, bondable and responsible to the original shellstock and certificate number of or elsewhere. shipper, whether originating in Florida undertake this operation. (b) Person desiring to undertake relaying be packed Shucked oysters, clams or mussels shall operations must submit to the Division their non-returnable containers except as provided in in proposed plan for relaying operations delineating the name and address this Chapter, identified with the packer or repacker, the certificate number of of areas where shellfish will be gathered, type of packer or repacker preceded by the abbreviated the equipment to be used, method of transporting and and other identification as name of the state area where shellfish will be deposited. Areas Chapter. required in this designated for relaid shellfish are readily identified and adequate guard must be provided to prohibit 20.25(6), 20.06(4), Specific Authority 370.021, 370.071, Implemented 381.031(1)(g)3, 381.061(8), FS. Law relaid shellfish being harvested for direct marketing 20.25(6), 381.031(1 )(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f), before the shellfish have been allowed to cleanse 061 (2)( 3)( 4)( 5)( 6)(9), 381.031(1)(g)6, 381.071, 381. themselves. 381.411(1)(2)(3), 386 FS. 381.111, 381.121, 381.351, Amended 11-14-78. History-New 7-28-77, (c) Relaid shellfish shall not be harvested without written permission from the Division. This 16B-28.09 Growing Areas. will be granted only after sufficient time has lapsed to It any plant or person (1) is unlawful for to allow the shellfish to cleanse themselves and. to from any growing area prior harvest shellfish

verified by laboratory analysis. sanitary and bacteriological survey conducted and (d) Direct supervision will not be necessary if issued by the Division. approval of area relaying operations are carried out during the Shellfish growing areas shall be classified (2) closed season for harvesting shellfish. involve crossing prohibited on approved, conditionally approved, or Relaying operations which (e) of bacteriological and sanitary surveys. basis state boundaries must be carried out with full (a) Approved areas - areas where the sanitary cooperation and knowledge of receiving or survey indicates pathogenic microorganisms, originating state control agencies. (2) Floating-wet-storage of shellfish shall be not radionuclides and harmful do industrial wastes verified the area in dangerous concentrations, reach allowed only with written permission of the by laboratory findings. Shellfish taken from such Division and restricted to the following procedures: for direct marketing. areas are approved (a) Wet-storage is allowed in areas classified as (b) Conditionally approved area - suitability approved areas for harvesting shellfish for direct areas for harvesting shellfish for direct marketing of marketing. an established is dependent upon attainment of (b) Written agreement to include a sketch, standard by sewage treatment works performance drawn to scale, on reverse side of certificate issued effluent, directly or indirectly, to the discharging to producer, showing the location of the storage other cases the sanitary quality of area may area. In area and the potential hazards to which shellfish may be affected by seasonal population. Such areas may be exposed. Written approval is valid for not be classified conditionally approved. more than twelve (12) months. Presence of usable

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by the Division and bear the name, address and (a) and (b) shall be classified as prohibited for

Supp. No. 97 SHELLFISH AND BLUE CRAB CONTROL CODE CHAPTER 16B-28 16B·28.05 Certification, Required, Expiration. establishment where shellfish are (14) Plant -is unlawful for persons to commercially engage in It processed or stored. harvesting, shucking, packing, repacking or as knives, (15) Utensils - implements; such reshipping of shellfish or sale of shellstock without skimmers and hammers, shucking blocks, buckets, having complied with these rules and applied for with similar instruments, which come in contact and obtained a certificate from the Division. All and handling. shellfish during processing, storage certifications expire automatically on August 31 person who handles (16) Employee -following date of issue. time in a room shellfish or is employed at any Specific Authority 370.021. 370.071. 20.25(6). 20.06(4). where shellfish are stored or processed. 381.031(1)(g)3. 381.061(8) FS. Law Implemented 20.25(6). Resources (17) Division - Division of Marine 381.031 (l)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f). 381.061(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(9). the Florida Department of Natural Resources. of 381.031(1)(g)6. 381.071. 381.111. 381.121. 381.351. 381.411(1)(2)(3). 386 FS. History-New 7·28-77. - The Division of (18) Health Authority Marine Resources or its authorized representatives. sale date - last day freshly (19) Terminal be offered for sale that being packed shellfish may 16B-28.06 Certificate, Application. the to subsequent no more than 14 calendar days Upon request the Division shall provide the product. original shucking of application forms necessary for certification Division will of plant (20) Shellfish processor - Person of shellfish establishments. Applications contain and/or washes that shucks, packs, repacks, labels the following: shellfish or shellfish products. (1) Satisfactory bacteriological plant water analysis if served by private or public source. 20.06(4). Specific Authority 370.021. 370.071. 20.25(6). (2) Current satisfactory plant inspection FS. Law Implemented 20.25(6). 381.031(1)(g)3. 381.061(8) 381.061(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(9). 381.031 (l)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f). report, by Division, or agents of the Division, on 381.031(1)(g)6. 381.071. 381.111. 381.121. 381.351. forms supplied by the Division. History-New 7-28-77. 381.411(1)(2)(3).386 FS. (3) Applicant must make assurance to the

Shellfish 16B-28.03 Standards, Water. Division that he is familiar with classification of fecal coliform Most harvesting area - the median local shellfish growing areas and that shellfish must Probable Number (MPN) of water shall not exceed be harvested from areas approved by the Division hundred (100) ml.and not fourteen (14) per one that he is familiar with these rules and regulations than ten (10) per cent of the samples shall more and that he understands that violation of same may coliform MPN of forty-three (43) per exceed a fecal result in suspension or revocation of his certificate, of areas one hundred (100) ml. in those portions seizure and condemnation of his shellfish containers fecal contamination to probably exposed most and/or product, and/or both. hydrographic and during most unfavorable assigned by be will (4) Certificate numbers pollutional conditions. the Division after receipt of satisfactory application. 20.06(4). Specific Authority 370.021. 370.071. 20.25(6). Certificates and numbers are not transferable. FS. Law Implemented 20.25(6). 381.031(1)(g)3. 381.06(8). Specific Authority 370.021. 370.071. 20.25(6). 20.06(4). )(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f). 381.061(1 )(2)(3)( 4)(5)(6)(9). 381.031(1 381.031(1)(g)3. 381.061(8) FS. Law Implemented 20.25(6). 381.031(1)(g)6. 381.071. 381.111. 381.121. 381.351. 381.031(1 )(a)(b)( c)( d)( )(f). e 381.061 (2)( 3)( 4)( 5)( 6)( 9). History-New 7-28-77. Amended 381.411(1)(2)(3). 386 FS. 381.031(1)(g)6. 381.071. 381.111. 381.121. 381.351. 11-14-78. 381.411(1)(2)(3).386 FS. History-New 7·28·77. Production and Market. 16B-28.04 Standards, acceptability of (1) Determination for 16B·28.07 Certificate, Revocation. The will be made in shellfish for human consumption Division in the interest of general health of the production and market accordance with current people of the state may suspend or revoke for cause the National bacteriological standards established by ar.y certification issued by the Division for violation Shellfish Safety Program. of the provisions of Chapter 381 and 386, Florida and packed shellfish shall not (2) Shucked Statutes and the rules and regulations as liquor contain more than 15% by volume of free promulgated in this Chapter. Pursuant to section reaches the consumer. until the product 381.111 FS., this authority extends to any agent of offered (3) No shucked shellfish shall be sold,

the Division designated to enforce provisions of sale, processed, packed, or repacked after the for Chapter 16B·28 FAC. date. terminal sale Specific Authority 370.021. 370.071. 20.25(6). 20.06(4). be may ( 4 ) No frozen shellfish products 381.031(1)(g)3. 381.061(8) FS. Law Implemented 20.25(6), 381.031(1)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f). 381.061(2)( 3)( 4)(5)(6)(9), processed or sold as fresh shellfish thawed to be 381.031(1)(g)6. 381.071, 381.111, 381.121, 381.351, products. 381.411(1)(2)(3).386 FS. History-New 7·28-77. or in the (5) No shellfish, whether shucked may be processed, packed or repacked if it is shell, 16B·28.08 Container Identification. to the packer, shucker, dealer, processor, returned (1) Shucked shellfish container - packer's or reason or repacker from the retail market for any repacker's certificate number preceded by state (3), and (4) above. including (1), (2), abbreviation will be embossed, imprinted, be seized and ( 6) Shellfish products may lithographed or otherwise permanently recorded in accordance with Section 16B·28.16 condemned readily visible on the body of containers or on the revoked, be may and processing plant certifications if lid lid becomes an integral part of container if standards expressed (1), (2), (3) and (4) of the during sealing process. (Example: FL-872). above are exceeded or violated. Section 16B·28.04 Containers shall indicate type of product, quantity, Authority 370.021. 370.071. 20.25(6). 20.06(4). Specific FS. Law Implemented 20.25(6). 381.031(1)(g)3. 381.061(8) name and address of packer or repacker. Containers (1)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f). 381.061(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(9). 381.031 of fresh shellfish including 5 gallon pots containing 381.031(1)(g)6. 381.071. 381.111. 381.121. 381.351. shellfish for subsequent packing or repacking shall FS. History-New 7·28·77. 381.411(1)(2)(3).386

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CHAPTER 16B-28 SHELLFISH AND BLUE CRAB CONTROL CODE Supp. No. 97 RULES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES CHAPTER 16B-28 THE COMPREHENSIVE SHELLFISH AND BLUE CRAB CONTROL CODE INTRODUCTION The Comprehensive Shellfish and 16B- 28.18 Reserved adoption Blue Crab Control Code -168-28.19 Reserved and enforcement of sanitary code 16B-28.20 Reserved the intent of the Department is It

-116B-28.01 Shellfish, General. The following to establish pursuant to statutory authority, rules govern sanitation, harvesting, handling, and specifications, to be known as the regulations shucking and shipping shellfish including oysters, Blue Crab Control Comprehensive Shellfish and clams, and mussels, either fresh or frozen. Code, of sanitary practices relating to the catching, Specific Authority 370.021, 370.071, 20.25(6), 20.06(4), Ii of n d n g , packaging, preserving an d storing ha 381.031(1)(11)3, 381.061(8) FS. Law Implemented 20.25(6), 381.031(1)(a)(b)(c)(d)(e)(f), and blue crab products for sale for shellfish 381.061(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(9), 381.071, 381.111, 381.121, food. consumption as human 381.351, 381.411(1)(2)(3), 386 FS. History-New 7-28-77. recognizes that the (2) The Department is subject to change shellfish and blue crab industry as te<!hnological becomes available; accordingly; data 168-28.02 Definitions. that the code be it is the desire of the Department ( 1) Shellfish - of oysters, edible species in the code, revised as necessary such that or mussels, either shucked or the shell, clams, technological data and industrial practices shall be fresh or frozen. consonant with good health practices. (2) Approved area - area approved by the of the provisions of this (3) The enforcement Division of Marine Resources of the Department of

the Department or its agents shall be code by harvesting or for growing Natural Resources any in conjunction with be coordinated with and shellfish. state and federal agencies exercising and al! other (3) Conditionally approved area - approved over the sanitary practices of the jurisdiction area conditioned on attainment of established and blue crab industry. shellfish performance procedures. The English measurements contained

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Prohibited area - area from which the time herein shall become metric equivalents at such taking of shellfish is not permitted except as measurement standard is adopted by Federal as that provided in 16B-28.10(1). (5) Urowing area - areas in which market and/or State law. of this code or any provision shellfish or seed shellfish are growing. If 5) ( person or circumstance application thereof to any (6) Shellstock dealer - person who grows, the invalidity shall not affect other is held invalid, harvests, buys or sells shellstock, but not authorized provisions or applications of this code which can be to shuck shellfish nor to repack shucked shellf"lSh. without the or given effect (7) Shucker-packer - person who shucks and invalid provision this of application, and to this end the provisions packs shellfish and act as a shellstock dealer. may shipper code are serverable. (8) Repacker - other than original shucker-packer who packs shucked shellfish in I. SHELLFISH PART containers for delivery to consumer. Shipper classified as repacker may shuck shellfish if they have necessary facilities. A repacker may act as a 16B-28.01 Shellfish, general necessary facilities. has shellstock shipper he if

Definitions 16B-28.02 (9) Reshipper - person or distributor who 16B-28.03 Standards, water tranships shellstock or shucked shellfish in original market 16B-28.04 Standards, production and containers from certified shellfish shippers to dealers Certification, required, expiration 16B-28.05 or final consumers and is not authorized to shuck 168-28.06 Certificate, application or repack shellfish. 16B-28.07 Certificate, revocation (10) Shellstock - shellfish which remain in 16B-28.08 Container identification their shells. Growing areas 16B-28.09 (11) Shucked shellfish - shellfish or parts 16B-28.10 Shellfish handling thereof which are removed from their shells. 16B-28.11 Plant construction (12) Relaying - the process involving for shellfish processing 16B-28.12 Equipment to transferring shellfish from one growing area 16B-28.13 Cleanliness another. operation 16B-28.14 Plant (13) Floating - process of holding market testing 16B-28.15 Sampling and size shellfish on structures of wood or other Shellfish 16B-28.16 Stopsale or Destruction of material supported by pontoons or pillings in Intra division agreement 16B-28.17 approved bodies of water.

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842.24at dlstnnce ~ (G~) ~ sec. ]q.rl ~in. T~e"lce

21deu. S 8 ~3id ~. ,~~('T. ~ (G~~) 55.2 sec. ",tn. 33 48 Oei:1(1 on tne CC:':!, oolnt r·.,int J: !,.,;.S. ilr.LL I-'.P.". tr"., teet 395.~~ at

dl.st"'"lc~ a Of 1014.67 teet: dlstancr (G\) d ~ sec. ~in. ]~.b 04 dpo. ij Thencp: of 992.17 feet: distance ~ (G~) a sec. )7.H ~in.

32dp~. 5 9 r~pnce (G~) ~ o~ a to feet

1015.52distance k ~ ~ ~in. spc. 27 57.6 1eq. Thence oeln~ ~ln. ~ (GN) 38.0 sec. Hb dpg. 54 S said faint CeeL on the oolnt ;.G.S. PRR(J;'; C: .'.f'.'!. teet fro'"

257.39of distance il :eet; 940.9" 11~tdnre of il (r.~,) ,! sec. OQ.2

;:>111. <: deClo 36 oS "'n"nce feet; ot IOJ9.hl ]llstance F (GN) sec. dp~. T~pnce 3 S 19 rln. 45.3 teet: 9'i~.LI) of <1istdnce i\ (G'!) F sec.

31l1in.

49Jea. S V Hlence a to ft>et 1049.4" :of distiH;(!' (G") ;; ~: sec. rrln. ')().2 q dea. S rnf'r,cf' (GN) ~ sec.

13.2~In. 3b dec.

62~ belna ooint SdJrl CeeL t~p ~oint

on C;" ; ~ A R N S. 'I. '" G �j' �r~ ? fro t e f' t

3:00 AMh (, �

Supp.No.99 LINE SETBACK CHAPTER 16B·26 ~97.tH dlst~nce a feet: of

3.5nino

1rleni

15

Tt'lf!IlCt' f~et; 111~.14 of ~ distancE' rS.2 ri". 3~ aea.

15

hE!ncl' 1

f~et: /.67.92 ot dlstd1~cP a

13.6:r.1n. 01) dpa.

35

Thence feet; SC~.S4 of dtstance ~ln. a

34.254

OPG. 9

S lrencp feet; R56.01 ot ~ (G~) ~ dist~nce sec. It.6

nino d~q. 20 7 S "'rl'nce to teet 9HB.~f

1d1stance d (G~) ~ sec. ~1.3 -in.

31dec. II S 1henc(' (G:j) t:: SPC. mh. 43.6 3" rleo.

9N ['oint r-e1no S!lln eccr. the :'01nt on 1~-77-R-OqA; P.~.~. from feet Aon.~7 d15tanc~ ~t a feetl

2016.58of dist~nce a (G~) ~ sec. ~1n. ~9.5

46de~. S 6 Thence feet to a

607.91distance of a (G~) ~ sec. IY.2 ~1n.

53deq. b S Thence ~ (GN) sec.

12.1min. S2 dec. 2~ ~ bein1 roint s~11 on the CCCL ~olnt ~.R.~. 15-77-8-0~: from feet

263.72distance ot a feet: 302.n of a distance (GN) ~. sec.

27in.

36r' deg.

76S Thence teet;

381.57«.N) clsta:)ce ot S(,C. ~~ 1:,ln.

103'J a f;i:Jn deCi.

22S ThencE' the :J,ean ";atl'r to line of (G'j) E

-in. 45

ceg. 425

Thence Clearwater Pass. (G~ £ s~c.

1.1~in.

47deG. 2~ N HAHPIS C thence P.R.~. ~.~.S. at Peco~renc(' tnat portion begl~nlnq t~r point of ~~~ to teet Ig2b.~7 d1stance of ~ Pass: Jo~ns to soutn Cle~r~~t~r ~ass thp rCCL from of Cle",r ... ater P:\ss; of Li'lP tht' "eiln til'lh ;'lItf'r to «(;r") F: deC).

13N 1hence course to said roint of neQinnlnq; sa~e the alon~ return Thence teet;

1040.11dlstancl! of

(ta; ) II w sec. IH.9 rln.

14r.l'Cl. 4':1 T~ence S r; et; f ..

1351.12of alstance ) (r. ... i'I !!,In. sec. 4':1 54.9 deC). (,0 Theoc('

5) (;t, 523.1!l of ·.l!stilnce fe"t: ~. sec. 30.t! !T·i n. 4'1 r.ec. ~() S 1"ence feet: 17"1.10 dlsta"lce ot ~,~ (G'! ) sec. in. 1'.b ii. 2b de:;.

21S " T"~nce d

to f.ee t 1224.6

distance of (r.,.;) d ri sec.

7.4r'in. 5f-den.

36S Thence " G~J) ( I sec.

44.3n.

1n'

3dec.

7911

n'} 1

01' point sairl C~~JI the (10 r>oint 0; :~AHRI5 t~ 5. G. �P.P.'1. feet frol" 2'JI.6b distance ot a teet: 00 731. of dlstoince a «(,1") feet;

421.72cHstancf' of a

~I (r.N) sec.

36.7"'io. u'/ -:leg.

31"~ence

5" Sf>C. 1 n. 21.n r,

4oeg. 2R

5Thence :-; feet; Rfl9.10 a of d1stance (Gf')

10sec. f:'ln. H rleq. :n

5Thence te .. t a dlr,tdnce a 991."~ to of (G:<;) sec.

5.4n.

1rr

25de~. Tt\('iice

24S (G~) io: det;. sec. lfl.7 min.

54~Q L" .. said poInt heln, " r>oint. on ttoe ece!. " E; I1.aRRl~ S. G. rl. P.p..~. from feet 54f,.53 distance ot iI ) teet; 1021.0ij of oistance a r.~. ( I' sec. !l!J.7 r:in.

59d~q.

24S T~e:'lce teet:

1213.13d1stance of a ioi (GN) sec.

35.2l"in. -HI

21dec;;. S ThenCe v; feet;

2524.51of

dl!'it<'lnce a (GTi) sec.

3H.l !nine cleq.

16.C; Th('o("e teet; lun.b8 rllsti'ln("e of (l~'" a

1~, sec:. lQ.6 Thenef> 1'ln.

21de:).

13S ~ to feet 10':i~.96 of C"15t~nc:e <1 ) (~~I \, ( spc. 3n.6 !Ii:'). 1

1dpo.

13S Thl'nce (r.~) W sec.

29.5n. ,TIl

2217

S bl!inq ooint s'lld CeeL on the oolr.t .. ". <1 : F' !,L Ii.' s. "';. c. ?n.'~. from feet

1t> :'81, of dlstconce a feet; ~q9.90 at .. ,,"ce ~t dl (GN) w a sec. )(,.4 n1n.

4710

de~. S TI'('nc(' ~ to q21.~j f~('t of Cllst,~nce (G\) II sec.

11.1~ln. d('Q.

5510

S 1hence (G:J) 1/ sec.

59.9

Olin. ('2 dec,. :'>5 on tne Ceel. said point beln1 '; point. " D; ~~LL P.R.M. N.G.S. teAt from 427.~6 of cistance a feet; 9fiO.~6 rllst3nce of a (G~) sec. -11.R ~ln.

3cle~. S 12 T~pnce feet to :\ 2()23.54 a <:1ista:')ce of (Gr;) ,oj sec.

15.5~,ln. II deC). 5 12 l'ht·nc .. (G~) w sec.

52.1nino

41dea.

38heina g p~int on the reCL S'lid point HALL C; N.G.5. 1'.1<."1. tef't fro:n 704. H

of a rlistance 14tl.~3 fe~t; distilnce of d (G~) ~ sec. ~ln. 40 16.R rleq. Thenc~ S II a to feet ~ (G~) dist~nce a of 710.21 sec. ~in.

12.714

deq. :I S Thence (GN) I ��sec. 2611in. 53.9 deg.

23N hl!i~,'l noll'lt S~lC oolnt or. tl,e (,CCL )J.G.S. Il,'''l, 111 1-'.1:1.'1. feet fro'll 535.h'l of 1ist'lrce iI 58DDD

CHAPTER 16B·26 SETBACK LINE No. 99 Supp. feet:

992.91ot dist~nce a ~ (GN) sec. ~In.

21.9riea. 42

33S Thence teet: tObq.~3 of ~Istance a (G~) sec. E ~in. 11 43.7 deq. Thence S 2H feet to a 1170.8~ distance ot ~ ~ (GN) sec. 51.9 ~in.

192A deq. S Tn~ncr ~ (GM) sec. 3a.l min.

23deQ.

37S point neinq s~lrl on the eeeL pol~t P.R.~. 15-77-B-lb; feet from 27b.90 of distance

~ feet:

1125.51cr dtst~nce a (G~) ~ sec. 55.4 ~in. deQ. 72

47S Thencr 10~b.lO te~t; of a distance (GN) f sec.

12.1min. 57 ~ea. Thence S 47 f?et: tt6R.43 of a distance ~In. s~c. (G~) rle~. f 12 17.q Thence S HH feet:

1142.43of a distance (~~) ~ sec. ,)3.8 nino Ttenc· S 74 deq. C1 LI::e of ~,atr.r fig!) ~edn the to (G') f" n 1'1. tn.B sec. CJe~. 0'1 Thence S 74 t.lurrlcdne Pass. (G~) f sec. min. 02.2

22thence 5 40 deo. 15-77-~-15 at

Qeco~mence ~ ~ol~t bealnnln1 for that portion of ot to the feet

303.42ot distAnce P~ss: Dunedin to so~th Hurricane Pass fro~ (CCI t~e feet; 10bO.75 ot a distance (G~) sec. E

21.3deq. 20 vine N 3B Thence Line of ~ater tne Mean Hlch ~ ~o (GN) sec.

21.3min. deq. 20 ~ 3~ Thence flurrlcr>ne Pass: Thence return along the same courses to said point of beginning; teet:

779.32ot a distdnce ~ (GN) min. ]0.0 sec. deq. 57 3R f Thence feet;

912.04of a distance (Gr) ~ sec.

30.9~in.

12

deg. 15

S Thence teet: 109ij.52 ot dlst~nce a (GN) 4S.9 sec. W ~ln.

445 rleG. 5 Thence teet:

980.39of a distance (G~) ~ sec. 07.0 ~jn. Thence S 7 deq. ]0 teet: q~7.43 ot a distance ~ CGN) sec. ~ln.

22.53

deq. Thence S 9 feet to a

1041.03distance of a (G~) nln. 75.2 sec. W ~1 ceg.

14S Th~ncr ~ (GN) sec. ~ln. ~6

32.11eq. ~ ~ beina noi~t said eCCL on the point

15-77-~-11: from P.R.M. feet 561.4L ot dist~ncp a teet;

1022.17ot dlst~nce a (G~) ~ sec. 14.4 ~jn. Thence 6 lY deg. 10 feet: QA3.50 of a distance (G~) v8.1 sec. W ~in.

32deo.

205 Thence a distance of 975.24 teet: (G~) ~ sec. 18.~ Gin. Thence 5 22 den. OR teet;

1007.51of a distance (G~) ~ sec.

57.2rin. Tr.encp S 24 deq. 11 teet to a

683.7dlsta'1ce of i\ (G'!) to; Sf'C. 32.R :rln. 3'1 S 1b deq. Thence (GN) E sec. 34.P 4/\ '!>tn. deq. 43 ., sdlc' ooint oeina ecc!.

point on tne P.R.~. 15-77-b-t3; of 222.78 feet from a distance teet:

1034.52of ~istanc~ a (G~) sec. E

1.9Min.

34deg.

335 Thence a distance of 751.08 teet: (C~) ~ sec. 16.Y ~in.

2de~. Thence S 14 a distance of 1200.16 feet: (G~) ~ sec. ~ln. 2~.4 deq. OY 5 4 Thenc~ Line of Dunedin Pass. ~at~r Hinh ~e~n the tc ~ (GH) deo. Thence S 4" ~ (GN) sec.

1.958 min. deg.

29thence N P.H.~. 15-77-~-12 Pecommence at teet to the oni'1t ot beqlnnina tor that portion of

283.85distance of a south to :learwater Pass: P~~s Dunedin tro~

cecr the Line of Dunedin Pass; ~ater the Mean Hiah tD E,CCM) 4H deq. Thence N course to said point of beginnlna; sa~e the Thence return alona teet: of 548.17 distance d (GN) W 11.2 sec. ~In.

36H oea. "hence S feet;

362.2401 a distance (G~) 01.A sec. E ~in. deq. 45 5 4 T~ence feet; 101~.07 of a alstance (G~) E s~c. deq. 12 min. 56.4 S 7 T~ence feet;

1122.52of a distance CG~) f sec. ~in. 10.b den. 08 Thpnce S a distance of 445.90 feet: ~ (Gn) sec.

11.2min.

35dpa. ~2 Thencr S

feet: ~27.0e distance ot i\ ~ (GN) sec. ~4.5 nln. Thence 5 14 rleq. 05 feet:

1000.33Of dist3n~p a (G~) ~ sec. ~jn. 27 42.\ den. Thence 5 4 teet; /\5~.59 ot a dlstancp (GN) ~ spc.

22.1~In.

17rlea.

3S Th~nce teet:

343.01of a dlsta'1ce (G~) ~ sec. 04.0 ~ln. dp~. 3u 5 n 1~enre feet;

994.2of a rllsto:lce ~ (G'1) sec.

1.70') lTit). Ge::!.

3S Thenc~ ~ distance of 54J.g9 teet to A

(Gn) sec. F 5a.5 rin. 52 J~a. 2 Thence S ((;1') ,; sec. :.>1.t; deq. 17 min. sdid point beina" 1 ece!. pOint en tne 15-77-f-l0; r.~.~. fcpt from 14~.14 ot a distance 58CCC

Supp.No.99 SETBACK LINE CHAPTER 16B·26 ater Line ot !Han ��f'ean to tfle E (G"I) TIin.

30de:J.-1:j ~I -Thence Inlet; ~~ton MOCR point on the eeCL; s~id to course sa~e Thence return along the feet;

1343.89a distance of ;~ (Grl) sec.

37.2min.

52deq. f, I:< Thf>nce of feet; (G~. )

1008.04dlst~nce :.i d sec. 40.b Meg. min. 43 11 S l'hence feet;

909.1of dlstiHlce a

(GN) ". sec.

37.6rrln.

13 de ��

11S Thenct' teet;

1030.95dlstancl' of a ) (G~J Ii sec.

47.5min.

50dec.

6T~ence S feet to a

770.07of distance a (Gt: ) \0: sec.

32.5rrin.

50de9. h S lhence (GN) w deq.

49.8sec. mIn. 16 86 S said beI'l1J on the point [l01nt rCeL 06-78-J-03; P.R.". fro", feet

23.94distance of a Reach and Pal~ tne to (GN) ~ sec.

12.5mIn.

50delJ. S 5 Thence County LIne for a point of terrrinus. Hro~~rd Pinellas County, together with each affected 16B·26.11 Description of the Pinellas County municipality, whichever is later. coastal construction control line. There is hereby 2) After this rule becomes effective no ( Florida Section 161.053, to established pursuant person, firm, corporation, or governmental agency in a coastal construction control line Statutes, shall construct any structure whatsoever seaward Florida. The legal description of PineJlas County, in or perform any actions as described thereof, attached hereto. is said line Section 161.053, Florida Statutes, without after (1) This rule shall take effect 20 days obtaining a permit as described in said section, and date filing with the Department of State or on the rule. this said section shall apply to all provisions of in the the public records is that it Specific Authority 161.063. 370.021 FS. Law Implemented duly recorded in Circuit Court 161.063, 370.021(1) FS. History-New 1·10.79. in of the Clerk of the office and for

EXHIBIT "B" ~OU~DS 9rSCkIPTIO~ ANn ~ETfS for the LINE Cu~51PUCTION CO~TROL rOASTAL fr.O~l[)A C(I:It.'fY , Plr.r-:LLAS Co~stdl (CCCL) the nescriptlon Construction Control Line ot is est~bllshed ~Ith of the Florida Statutes.

161.053Section compliance In coast from the north ~pxlco tne Gult of Said Control Line lying alon1 E~~ont Cn~nnel. to s~uth Island end of Cdlarlesi to a series ot rel~ted is Saie Coastal Construction Control LIne "P~r~~nent ~nnuments· (P.~.~.) deslqnate~ ~nd ~~rpln~(tcr Peterence ~onu"ents tor "1S-77-R-IH" throunh ·15-77-~-UI· as to referred Flor1-l .. or of I'psourc~s,~tdt!! !'<ltuT·,1 Dcnart"'ent of t~e by E'stabli!'heo by tne esta~llShed monuments tor na~e station ~V referred to (~.G.S.). survey Matjonal GeodetIc (G', sec ���

12.411'1n.

3-:lca.

74~ thence 15LM:fJ nIl, P.R.c:. r,.(;.s. CO"!1l!\ellce at oeo1nninq tor that rortian of of the point feet to 155.7Q ot distance a C~CL the from the nortn end of Caladesi Island south to Hurricane Pass; ~: ~-i\ter ~Iexlco; of Cult to Line of the the M!";,n Hioh «,r:) deo. N III Tllerce alon~ t~e Thence return same course to said point of Deqinnlno; T~ence ~ln. (G~) feet; ot

224.93dIstance a W sec.

21.414

deo. 565

feet to a 915.b3 distance of d ~ 4~ (GN) sec.

32.3rin.

52deq. S Thence rcc~ s~in ~

sec. W (GN)

12.4min.

14dec.

26rolnt or tne point being dIst~nce P.P.~. 15-77-B-1R; feet from

297.07ot a feet:

808.72of distance a (Gto) r sec.

29.7min.

53tie,]. Thence 5

8teet: 949.0~ of distdnce a (Gr.) r. sec.

41.1n·in.

21deq.

0S Thence teet; 103R.4~ rllstilnce of a (GN) r sec.

41.7r'1n.

41<leG. .. Thence 5

feet: 593.7~ of d1stance a (G'~ ) w sec.

25.9r ��r:1i

14neg. TnenC'e 5

13feet;

512.39Ot dIstance a ( Gtd \.; II) sec.

58.3n. n·t b(i de-;l. S Thence to a teel 8&5.R1 of distance a ~J ) (G I~ sec. 5H.5 min.

417

Of.'q. f. Therc€' ~ (G~) sec.

47.2mIn. deq.

13tJ9 S point beine; said the CCeL on Doint 15-77-b-17; P. H. \(. frolT' feet 66l1.Hh (llst ance of a 58BBB

CHAPTER 16B·26 SETBACK LINE Supp. No. 99 ~ (GN) a distance of 816.27 feet; sec. T~ence 51.b min. S 7 deg. 31 ~ S 6 deq. OJ min. 16.4 sec. Tnence (GN) a distance of 934.nl feet; ~2.9 ~ b deg. 16 min. Thencr sec. S (GN) a distince of 1398.40 feet; ~ (G~) dist~nce a of 1025.38 feet; sec. deq. DB min. 29.4 b

5Thence (GN) d'distdnCI! of Pli1.32 feet; Ii ~ d~q. Tt',ence S 19 min. 18.7 sec. ~in. ~ (G~) deg. 45 Thence 40.5 sec. S 6 a d1stance of 1163.25 feet to a ~olnt 5n~in. ~ (G~) h 64 deg. said Ib.l sec. point heina CCCL on the P.4.~. distance of 49.43 feet trom a 06-78-H-02; ~ 11 min. 36.6 sec. deg. (GN) a distance of 1208.18 teet:

4S Thence (G~) a rllstance of 1230.':17. feet: l.: 3~.1 deq. 44 ":In. ThencE'S SE'c. 4 (G~) a distance of 794.b9 teet: w sec. ~in. ThencE'S 23.0 4 deg. Jl (G~) a distance of 633.hO feet; w 21.~ S 4 deg. 04 min. Thence sec. (Gt» a distancE' of 1337.95 teet; .. Sf.'C �dpa. 55 r,in. 'iO.R ThE'ncE' S 4

(G~J) I' a dlstilnce of S52.17 feet to a sec. 11"·'ln. 29.5 Tr-encE'S 3 cleo. 20 ~olnt ~ln. ~ S 28 1ea. 31 said 31.b sec. beina (GN) eeCL on the point ~ 2~3.78 of distance teet tram P.M.M. 06-13-H-03: ~ln. ~ 3 deq. 38 Thence 3B.R sec. S (Gh) a rlistdnce of 1106.51 feet; (G~) a distance of 1089.29 feet; w sec. T~encE' 47 min. lY.9 deq. 2 S a distance of 853.30 feet; (Gr.) ~ln. sec. W S 5 deq. 02 Thence 32.B T~encp ~ d15t~nce min. 02.9 sec. W (GN) a 16 of 6Q6.16 teet; deq. S t! e t ; t nee of 41 B 31 �iI t s il <11 rJ) (G :oj sec. ~ de q 1 1 e:, in. 3 1 .5 2 �c Tn p n (G~) S 5 deg. 37 min. 36.3 sec. h Thence a distance of 1127.61 teet to a ~ de~. ~ sal0 17 point 51 min. 57.5 sec. being (GS) eeCL ~oint the on P.R.~. ~.G.S. 3; rOCK

359.8& teet froM a distance of (G~) a distance of 1102.15 feet; w sec. Thence S 3 deq. 42 min. 59.4 (G~) a distance of 1056.02 feet; w 52.f sec. Thence S 4 deq. 59 min. ~in. ~ dist~nce feet; 3b4.33 a of (GN) dea. 5] Thence 11.7 sec. S 2S ~in. ~ (G~) deq. 32 Thence 40.1 sec. S 7 a distance of 830.19 feet: de~. (G~) 1087.07 feet: ot min. 00.9 SE'C. S a distance 3 Thence 32 (G~) a distance Of 868.15 tE'et: l.: ~i~. ~ ThenCE' S 29.9 sec. rieg. 22 ~0 ~in. ~ oist~nce 141b.71 feet to a Ot (Gh) a deq. Thence S 02.1 sec. 1 W (GN) sec. ~oint S 6 deq. 20 min. 04.7 said being CCCL point on the tro~ P.R.~. distance of 375.67 teet a 06-78-I-Ol; (GN) il distance ot 1177.45 feet; l.: sec. ~2.9 deq. 49 mjn. Thence S 2 fE'et; 9h6.09 ot d~g. ~ln. dlst~nce 07.3 sec. h (GN) a 3 Thpnce 46 S ~ln. ~ 20.3 16 sec. deg. (GN) a distance of B93.46 feet: J S T"encE' (~h) dijt~nce ~f a 1055.42 feet:

w s~c. rri~. ThencE'S 51.1 3 den. 42 d dist~nc~ ~ (Gh) of 1241.21 feet to a sec. O~.7 ~jn. S 3 deq. 32 fnencr ~ (GN) sec. ~8.4 ~in. de,. 12 said point beinl S 4R CeCL on the rolnt fro~ P.H.~. eLnIST~H; N.G.S. teet 2b.6ij ct a distance 1044.67 a distance of (GN) feet: w sec. Thence S 2 deq. 45 min. 44.7 ~ dlst~nce 12 deg. 04 min. 32.1 sec. Thence (GN) a S of 956.16 teet; s~c. (G~) 2~4.A1 07 min. 55.J Thence W S 11 a distance ot deQ. feet: ~ rlist~nc~ (GN) a of 65].lb feet: sec. I~ deq. S nino 47.9 1 Thence ~2 ~ln. (G~) dlst~nc~ 977.b2 ot a feet: W deQ. Thencp S 44.9 sec. 0 (G~) dist~nce a of 1589.40 feet to a w S 2 deg. 11 min. 10.0 sec. Thence (G~) W sec. ~in. dea. 01 saie 17.3 point beina S 41 CCCL point on the P.H.~·. dist.:lnce 01 176.71 teet trom a 06-7f<-J-Ol: ~ (G~) deq. 23 min. 26.2 sec. Thence S a distance of 491.40 feet; ~ ~ (G~) 533.~9 50 rrin. 09.4 sec. S ThencE' a distance of ceq. feet: TnencE' S 6 <ieq. 02 min. 013.4 sec , (<;11) a dlstCll1ce of 13')0.:'9 teet: ��

~ 7J~.]~ distancp ot (GN) a teet: SeC. ~1n. 4 den. 10 Thence 44.b S t : e t!' IJ 1 U 0·\ 5 �t e .) C H, 1st li a ((;':) A () r' 1 n. 20. 1 sec. 0 (j.>:l. S 4 The n c E' ~ (G~) dlst~nce ~t t~ 786.9" te!'t a a sec. ~ 1~ Thence dea. S min. 00.5 ~'/. '~1n. Sf'C. /; (GIn 31 P0int 02.3 heinq saio dea. ccel. point on thf' tro~ P.u.~. O~-l~-J-O~: feet SC1.7a of a distance Thenc~ ~ (G~) the'f'~n ~iqh ~~[er ~cca l~let. dea. S Line of 22 Raton to Aec0~~ence ~t P.k.~. 06-78-J-D2 thence S 6k deq. 15 min. 38.8 sec. W (GN) CeCL; pol~t of 89".03 feet to a a on tne distance 58AAA

Supp. No. 99 SETBACK LINE CHAPTER 16B·26 P.Il.·~. ~:r,

3HdlJlov r .. .G.5. Recol1'rrence 'it t~encE' ~4 a d1stanc.' ot f,5,? 71 teet to a (;;:n S r11n. 21i.1i sec . 3A deq. ��C:CL: on the point j.lr.e of liat"r 1111", \'~a~1 tne to (1.',1) F" '>In. 30 deq. 12 I, n',ence Inlrt; L~ke ~orth ~outh eCCL; co~rse 5~1d t~e same tolnt on tne to along r~turn Thence teet; 1')£ l.nb.1.0 d1stilnl"'e a (G!'O) 03.:< :iec. " p,in.

0cleq. Thence S 15 (G~) a dlstdnce ot 1'13.06 tept; i d~q. Thence 29 nino 38.9 sec. S 14 ~ln. ~ (G~) dlst~nce ID4~.23 57.6 sec. S 12 dea. a 40 of Thence feet; ~ln. ~ 1312.2~ feet; Dt dlstrlnc. a

(G') S 11 deg. 01 Thence 02.1 sec. ~t distdnce 1003.91 reE't to a rl O~ ~ln. ~ (I.~) ~ ~e~. Thence 5 07.3 s·c. (Gl'<) ,oj Ce~L ~".5 sec. tolO1t heir.q 5 21- .-leq. 07 ",tr,. or. the oolnt saie 06-7d-G-02; P.R.~. !ept fron ,q2.7~ of a distance ~ ~O.7 feet: 705.Q8 of i\ dlstdnce (GN) W Thence een. 14 nln. S sec. dlstdnc~ teet;

695.77at d (G~) w 1~ ~3.7 ~ min. Tnence sec. ceo. 5 ~ (~~) ~ 1192.~O f~et; rin. 10.1 sec. W Thence 7 distance of dea. 13 dtstance ot 6'> ... 63 feet: i\ (Get) In. It.'1 sec. h )5 <1('Q ��H Tt.enct'S to a t e e' t ceo til 5 2 ; 3 . n �d t s <11 ~ Ii) .1 sec. .. (C r' In. S B �<; p

S k d q 3 �e !'1 The c th~ n~int beln~ de~. ~B ~ln. ~ (~N) sec. 31.6 5i111 N 13 CC:L on noint P.R.~. 06-7B-~-03; tron ~p·t a Mlstance ot 193.91 ~ (G~) 5'1.6 sec. 45 nln. a distance ot 1089.57 feet: den. Thence S 10 Tht'nc~ ~ ~ (~~) 52 nln. 3A.2 sac. 10 deg. a distance of 1130.92 teet: 9~I.D4 of dlstrl,ce feet: i\ ~ ~ea. (~~) T~enc! S 59 nino 40.5 sec. n <11 stance of 1181.75 fet't: iI (c.::1) ~6. ;.; 5 7 ce1. 43 111n. Trenc!" 7 sec. T~ence dp~. ~9.6 ~ lG~) ~f distance a 916.71 teet: sec. ·1n.

20S 6 feet to a \036.~1 distance of a (G~) ~. src. 13.7 ~in. 5 4 de? 38 Thence ~ ~ln. ~ sec. (GN)

57.427

belnn said 1H <leJ. point CCCG Dn the point fro~ P.R.~. nG-7~-G-04: of lUO.42 teet a <listance ~in. ~ dist~nce ot

a 342.49 feet: (Gn) S H den. 52 Thence 49.1 sec. dlstanc~ fr.~t: ;76.10 a ot (G:;) II ·[~.enct' 32 ro·in. 33.2 sec. S 10 deq. dl!t~nce of 325.21 feet: d (G~) ~ sec. Tnen~r ~ ~b ~in. 21.2 S deq. rtl~ti\nce te~t;

1072.17of d ~ln. ~ (G~) ~eq. sec. 41.8 40 2 S Tnpnce ~ln. ~ olst~nce feet Lo 'i 11lb.OH a ot lG1) sec. 3l.4

11ieG. J S Thence (GN) ~ sec. 5~.4 ~in. 1R teq. beln~ 64 nolnt sdld N CeeL on the Dolnt fro~ P.R.~. distance ot 24.91 tcPt a 06-78-G-05: de~. ~ (G~) ~ 32 r,1r.. 22.8 sec. S 1 thence distance of 1087.26 teet; .~5 distancl! ot lC97 a feet; (G!I) ~

. sec �:>4 "in. 46.5 Thence S H deq. T~ence de~. 5~~. ~ (L~) ~lstdnce ~]2.74 of a teet;

13.1S 43 r,ln. 7 of 3&2.90 teet: dlstd~ce d (G~) 02.8 sec. W ~101.

3de1. Thence 5 7 a dl:,tdnce ot 797.11 teet to ., (G1,) ~ T'lencp S 7 Gea. 39 1'.101. 03.1 sec . �sdl~ Del~a ~ ~ (GN) den. 44 min. 42.7 sec. point 31 CeCL on tne point fro~ p.~.~. 06-'~-G-Ob; tpet 51.b2 ot a d15t3nce dlstdncp ot 531.&<) t(>t>t: .l sec. " (';') r·]n. 41.6 8 deq. 31 S Thence d riistdnce of 935.70 feet: (Gr:) SPC. " ".in. 'jq.B de!). ()5

9T!'lence S 5~ ~ln. a distilnce 01 1241.06 feet: (GN) 7 deq. Tnerce S 21.0 sec ��(I;~.) sec d dlstdnce ot 1ilOO.76 feet: ���3R." ".j,. deg. 47 B f' Thence c'l<;tance of 1\40.99 teet: ,1 (,;'1)

s"r .,. �3-1.i! 57 I"in. Thence 5 7 aeq. (G~) dlsta~ce ot 11'11.41 teet to a �A mj~. ~ S 11.0 sec. Thence dea. 28 F(GN) 4~ ~ln. ~Y.2 ~ec. d~'l.

27<: r,ni~.t sa!ci hetn'; CeCL noint on tne ;>.~.". r:U.~~Y; 1.'<:.5. fro!r !pet a 11stdnce of 92.19 teet:

1035.07ot ~lstdnce ~ [~~) ~ se:. 05.9 ~ln. Thence S 7 deg. 08 teet; tl~0.J7 ot d 11stdncp (G~) ~ sec. 2b.3 ~in. ~3 de1. S 5 T~pnce fert: 10?O.4~ of dlst~nce 6~C. ~ (~~) �37.6 22 mln. ~PQ. Thence 5 7 a d1stdnce of 1134.43 feet: (G.'.) I} sec. Tt)ence S b neq. 59 rrln. 1.:;.9 feet to a 11:>5.25 ct a t1ist':!!)ce (G~) sec. " Thence S 6 deq. 05 roln. 11.7

(G~) w 54.1 sec. 4~ ~ln. <Ie]. b beinq N sdi~ ~olnt eeeL the o~ point 06-78-H-Ol; P.~.v. ~rom teet 507.bY of a distance 58ZZ

SETBACK LINE CHAPTER 16B·26 99 SuPP. No. feet:

1138.37of a distance (G~) F sec. ~ln. 03 29.3 dea. U S Thence teet:

1043.89of (G~) Thenc~ ~ln. ~ sec. a distance

38.921

deq. 2

S (r,~) feet:

422.63of distance a w sec. 10.B min.

7deg. j

5Thence feet;

590.45of a distance E (GN) sec. ~b.8 win.

13oeq. 2 S Tnence feet:

1110.3distance of a ~in. W (GN)

sec. ]0.5

20deg. 1 5 Thence feet:

966.87of a distance (GN) ~ sec.

49.3nino

25deq. S 2 Thence feet to a

349.11distance of a (r,~) ~ sec.

40.7win.

46dea.

45

Thence ~ (GN) sec.

5206 min. deg.

38on the eCeL said point beinq S Doint 06-78-F-06: P.R.M. 88.62 feet from distance ot ~ feet;

692.18of a distance (G~) ~ sec. ~in. 02 27.6 deq. 5 5 Thence teet;

732.04of distance

~ sec. a 41.4 (GN) min.

6dea. Thenc~ 1 5 feet:

1176.51distance of a (G~) E sec. ~in. 10 31.2 deg. T~ence 5 0 feet:

1109.2of cistance a (GN) ~ sec.

44.9min.

7deq.

0~ Thence feet:

722.36of dist~nce a E (GN) sec.

23.5~in.

11deq. 1 S Thence feet to a (G~)

942.82of E sec. a distance

36.210 min. Tnence S 3 ricu. W (Gil)

sec. t5.6 ~in. deq. 35

32~ eCCL saio point being on the ~oint 06-78-E-07; P.R.M. tram teet

79.95of a distance ~ feet:

1022.31of a distance (GN) sec. 53.S min.

20dea. S 1 1hence feet:

1182.11aistance of sec. F (Gh) a ~in. 54 30.8 dea.

1S rhe~cp feet:

982.83of a distance E (GN) sec.

59.9min.

29aeq. 3 S Thence feet; 120fi.l1 of a distance (~~) ~ sec.

44.4~in.

57deg. S I

Thence (G~) 1072.~B distance of d feet to a f ~7.3 sec. min.

25deg. 5 0 Thence h~ing ~in. ~ sec. (GN) 49 deq. 41.5

11the rCeL sftid point roint N on 06-78-F.-08; P.R.M. feet from

106of a rllstance teet: 10]0.28 of a distance (G~) ~ sec.

4.8min.

13deQ.

1S Thence feet: 1175.~5 F (GN) a distance of 51.9 sec. ~in. deq. 31 Tnence S 0 feet; 132h.20 of (Gh) a distance ~ sec. lQ.9 min.

9~e~. S n Thence feet;

1240.8a distance of sec. (GN)

13.3~ln.

43

U dea. Thence 5 W (GN) a feet to a 1202.2~ distance ot ~ sec.

0.7win. Thence S 0 dea. 48 ~ (GN) sec.

21.7min.

34deg. S 16 the CCCL said ooint beinq point or N.G.S. KRAY; P.R.M. from feet

123.23ot 1ist~nce a teet:

1725.97of a distance (GN) sec. F ~ln.

21.345

de~. Thence S 0 feet;

1206.02of a distance (G~) ~ 11.6 sec. min.

31deg. Thence S 1 distdnce of 1317.96 feet: ~ ~ (GN) sec. mi~. 02 40.4 deq. S 3 Thence teet:

964.58of a distance

(Gr:) sec ... 0:).4 1T,ln.

7deq. S 1 Thence d to teet 97e.~7 distance of a (GN) ~ sec.

1.7rin.

13neq. J b Thence (G~) E sec.

15.6~ln. 01 N 1 deq. on the CeCL sala point beinq roint D6-7~-f-Ol; P.R.w. fro~ feet IhO.H4 of a distdnce feet: 686.P4 of a distance (G~) w sec. 36.0 ~in.

70deq. 3 S Thence feet;

1242.09of a distance (G~) ~ ThPnce S 3 aeQ. 24 min. 06.0 sec. feet:

1063d1stance of a

(G~) w sec.

58.5min.

19deQ. S 3 Thence a distance of 1045.90 feet; (G~) ~ sec. 53.4 ~in. deq. 52 Thence S ] a distance of 1038.03 feet to a (G~) w sec. 1~.9 S 5 deg. 16 min. Thence (GN) E sec. 29.R min.

25deq. N 1 on the CCCL said pOint being ooint KIRK 2; P.R.~. ~.G.S. teet from 461.3ij distance of a feet: 1010.0B sec. W (GN) a distance of min. 57.3

52deg. S 5 -r~ence feet:

313.4of ~ist~nce a (G~) ~ Thence 5 10 deq. 51 min. 03.6 sec. feet;

655.03of a distance (G~) sec. 49.9 W min.

26neQ.

11S T~ence feet;

1141.19of a dist8nce (GN) ~ Jd.6 sec. min.

25deq. Thence 5 13 feet;

1078.73of a distance (GN) sec. W Thence S 12 deq. 02 min. 20.H distance of 1019.77 feet; (Gh) a W sec.

31.4min.

25deq. Thence S 9 teet to a b28.95 distance of a W (GN) sec. S6.0 ~ln.

44dea. 5 S T~ence W (GN) sec.

0.5min. 55 deq.

73Il point on the CCCL saie point beina P.R.~. 06-7~-G-Ol: feet from

11.25of ~istance a feet:

498.07distance of (GN) a

w sec.

9.1min.

57deq. 4 S Thence feet:

952.43distance of ~ (GN) a sec. ~in. 39.1 05 deq. ~ T~ence

4~ (G~) feet;

668.77distance of a sec.

33.4win.

44dea. Thence S 2 feet to a

1090.15a distance of sec . , (GIIj) �

41.7min.

372 deCl. Ttlence S (GN) ~ sec.

24.236 min. rlPq.

25N bein~ "~int on the eCCL said noint HI-' 3; P.H.·~. HI\UI,O\'EP !·;.G.S. from 396.54 feet ~f distance i'I

Line of ~igh ~ater to the Mean ~ (G~) deg. Thence 5 3 Inlet. ~orth South lake 5SYY

CHAPTER 16B·26 SETBACK LINE Supp. No. 99 10Y3.55 feet; olst~ncf' of d E (GN) 42.6 sec. 2~ ~1~. 6 de,. S Trenr:E" 1~0~.6Y t~et; of dlst~nce ~ (G~) ~ spc. 11.1 ~ln. ]6 deq.

6T",~ncE' S ~ist1nce 11\~.'3 feet; Of d «(~) F ~1~. sec. 15.G ]9 ~f'Q.

55

n'er,ce d teet to 450.1S

1(~N) ~in. 1lstance a F sec. 3ij.4 neg. 14

7S TI'\f"lC~ (r.:;) I': "l"l. -'1'>.4 foec. r.(1

ae(J. r~ ~·I)l.n~ H7 eeeL sale the t'ein:l or. r.oint. Ch-1H-n-us; r.R.~. te~~ trom

63.9~ of Histance ~e1. ~ln. ~ (~~) el~tftnce ~nO.7~ te~t; a Of sec. 15 6 lP.9 S 1hence ~47.79 tpet; or dlst~nce R 12.~ ~ (G~' l~ deQ. sec. min. S 6 Tnerc€' 6;"2.91 fer!; L·f r::istdf"Ce (G~) )3.3 a sec. F IT.ln. "~f?:)CP 5:~ deq. 2 S fret; I~O).hn eistHnce of (~U) ~ ~ sec.

74.3~in.

26Jp~. S b TI'\ence a feet to S1>4.0S of distance rl (G!i) E sec.

4fl.o 2~ n·in. deq. S 3 :hlence s~id ~oint ~ ~ln. ~ (GN) sec.

50.87 rleq. 35 h-in1 CC:L t~e on nolct 491.~2 tro~ P.R.~. of a feet distance 06-7B-r-06; ot distance 903.70 teet; 39.~ ~ec. ~ (G~) ~ mtn.

48deq. T~ence 2 S 1315.32 teet; ot distance d (G~) ~ sec. ~In. 1~.3

34dea. 2 T~encp S of 973.02 feet: dist~nc~ a (G~) ~ sec. l.q ~in.

121 nea. T~pnce

05

11.~ ~ 92H.59 teet: of dlstince a (GN) "In. 2 sec. rleg. 02 S Thence

a (~N) ~ aist~nce 5~.5 553.02 feet to of E sec. min. de~. 3 12 S Thence ~ (G~) sec. ~in. p~int ee2L

9.124

dl"g. H S being the oolnt said on 06-78-f-Ol; P.p.~. of 217.92 feet from a distance distance ot 49Q.B6 teet: a (G~) ~ Sl"c. 27 min. ]Q.7 deq.

0S Thl"nCe a distance ot 540.33 f€Ol"t: ~_ (G"') sec. 5,1.5 r.·ln. 00 de,. S 2 Thence a distance of 579.52 feet: ~ (GN) sec.

21.8r.ln. 09 de~. ~

4lhpnce 11~q.23 fl"et; of distance a (G~) f

5~ ~ sec. dl"q. min. 30.3 S 7hpnCp 1176.60 feet: of dist~nce a (GN) f sec. ~4.l tin. 5~ deQ. 6 ~ Thence lR1.20 feet; of dlst~nce a (GN) ~ sec. ~jn. ~d.3

15deq. S 9 Tnenc!" teet; ~OO.h7 of a :ltstance (G',) E sec.

33.1I"ln. \4 de':. S Il Plencp ~ 252.14 feel to ot rllst~nce a (G~) sec. r

52.7r.ln. ceo. 15 5 33 Tn-ncl" ~ (~~) sec. on.q ~ dp~. 4~ ~1~.

N bei~o rDln~ said CC:L the on Dolnt t~om r.~.~. ~.G.5. ~~[~~~US; feel 4~6.1~ distance ot a teet: 13"t'.RCl dH.'!nCe?f I «(,Ii) ~:ec. t: 1:t..1 min. :.6 df-c. S Tt',~nr:f' !ect;

6.26Q

7or ~15·~"CP 4~.~ 5~C. ~ l~~) ~ min. 31 rle~.

5Tt<o>nce rist'llCP. of 1271.13 feet; il (r.:.) t: sec. 3~.i mi:\. I1R aeo. o S 1·~.ence <i to t P. e t 7 7 3 �<} 0 til

f' C LVI s rll a ((: :.) E sec. 1.,.)1 in. ~. j

1q. S Thcr-ce de

2«;\) I-s·~c. 7 06. ·'.i:"1. ;iii ,'f".

0eC:L s'lio co1nt tleing;j the nt on i N' f~et: distance of I1b7.36 a (GN) N TI'\ence S 2 deo. ]3 min. 32.3 sec. a distance of 992.21 feet: (GN) 50.5 sec. W Thence S 2 deg. 49 min. a distance of 1202.04 feet; (GN) min. 02.3 sec. W Tt'ence S 2 deg. 23 a distance of 1082.35 feet: (GN) ~in. sec. W 51 35.1 deq. Thence S 2 a distance of 285.42 feet to a (GN) TI'\ence S 3 deq. 00 min. 45.7 sec. W (GN) sec. h 15.8 min.

eeeL beino S SH deQ. 04 on tne Doint said point a distance of 32.71 feet from P.P.H. 06-7R-E-Q3: a distance of 349.i4 feet: (GN) ~ ~In. ~ deq. 47 Thence 19.5 sec. 15 a distance of 443.81 feet: (GN) ~in. ~ sec. ThE"nce S 33.6 7 dec. 30 (G~) di5ta~ce a ot 1146.97 feet; w ~ sec. den. 45 nln. 34.0 1hence 6 (G~) a distance of 1351.50 teet' w min. 56.4 sec. deq. 47 b 5 Thence (C~) a distance of 1150.33 feet to a i 3 Meg. 40 min. 23.5 sec. Thence S ~Q ~in. ~ [G~) eeCL N heing on the Meg. 42 noint 54.9 sec. said point te~t P.~.M. of 24.75 a trom dlstunce 06-78-E-04; ~ (G~) 5 deg. 26 min. 19.3 sec. Thence S a distance cf 1132.13 teet: ~ln. ~ (G~) dist~nce ~t Thpncp 03.7 sec. S 6 a deg. 56 H20.0J feet; (G~) a distance of 1213.03 feet; w min. 4Q.3 sec.

720 dea. Thence S cist~nce of 1318.52 feet; d ~8.9 ~ (G~) ~ln. oeq. 36 Thence S sec. 1 ~ (G~) ~ dlst~nce win. 25.q sec. ThE"nce S 4 deg. 14 of feet to a ~ln. (G~) QH9.34 W S 11 deg. 14 said point 43.R sec. beina CeeL

the ooint on o~1'I.dl distance a tl"et fro," P.R.-:. Oo-7!l-E-i.l5; 58XX

Supp.No.99 SETBACK LINE CHAPTER 16B·26 teet:

878.4dist~nce (G~) ~ of f sec.

21.6m1n.

13deq. S 10 T~ence feet;

969.83distftnce ot ~ (GN) ~ sec.

26.2rrln.

51d!q. ~ S Tnpnce Th~ncp d~g. ~ ~51.83 feet; of distance a (GN) sec. lB.4 win. S lb 4 fret; h69.64 ot distance (~N) ~ ~ sec.

47.2rin. "e~. 5~

13~ Tnencr teet; 134~.94

of distance a (GN) ~ sec.

30.5~ln. 4ij dea. S 10 nenc~ teet;

1204.4dlst~nce ot a (GN) f sec.

0.6min.

28dpo.

12~ Thencp a to feet

1022.42distance ot (G~) a F sec.

14.2~in.

59deo. S 13 T~ence ~ (GN) sec.

10.4~ln.

1240 deg. ~oint S~id S bein, pOint eCeL tre on P.R.~!.

06-.78-e-06; feet trom 1>7.17 ot distar.ce

-3teet; (~~) qJ~.31 ~ distAnce at a F sec.

41.3rln.

54deq.

13Thence T~ence ~in. ~ec. ~ (G~) rllst~nce ~S5.~9 feet; lR.' ot lu a deq. S 14 (G~) feet;

912.71ot distance F a sec. 40.U win.

12dea.

175

Thence ~ln. ~ ctlst~~ce t~et: 714.&7 a ot (GI) sec.

31.332

deq. II S Tnencp feet; 9U3.97 of ~ alst~nce ~~ ~ (G~) spc.

43.4min. 1eq.

S 8 Thence T~encr de~. ~5.h se~. ~ (~~) ~ H~0.7~ distance of min. feet; 3b S 12 ~lsrance 77~.45 a to teet ot d (G~) E sec.

35.2min.

10jeg.

13S Thence s~lrl ~7 Ob.~ W (GN) deq. sec. min. h hO point hein1 CeCL point on the 06-16-C-CJi; P.H.". trom teet

29.53of a distance ~ d~st~nce feet; J2!.21 of a (Gh) sec.

0.9nino

45dea.

05

Thence ~ln. ~ (G~) dist~nce feet: h27.78 ot a

sec. 4b 53.H deq. S 7 Thence feet'

953.15of distance d ~in. ~ (GN) sec. nY.7 54 deq.

17Trence a to teet dlst~nce (G~) IC13.41 r n, a sec.

9.9min. ~

32deq. 19 Thence o~ ~ea. ~ln. E (GN) sec.

37.7S 10 43 beina said colnt CeeL point the 271.5~ fro~ P.w.~. ~.G.S. ~U~: teet of distance a teet: 1(ll5.flb ct (.llst:lnce a (C.,;) sec. t-: 16.0 rr,in.

4deg.

19S Thence

(G~) feet; 299.tO distance ot F a sec.

19.2win. den. 17 S 15 Thence teet;

1117.83C'f distance d (Go) E sec. 31.b l1',i:1. ):j deo. S 13 Th"nce ~ rle~. ~ (G~) ii5t~nce f~et; 111>3.49 of a sec.

53.1min. S 5b Thence teet:

1050.05ot nistance ~ lG~) a sec. ~e~. ~jn. S 32 12 2h.J rnencp d ctlst~nce (G~) to ieee a of 1082.59 E sec.

11.3min.

35dec. S 1\ Thence ~ec.

.3 E «:N) 4

~in. ~ 0

31dec.

64beina said point eeeL r~lnt the on fro~ 0~-7B-D-OI: P.P.Y. teet 512.~7 of distance -a t: e I~ f

47Q I 0 5 �i ceo i! dis t n i\ (G'.) f:: sec.

1J �

2n. rr·i fj .~ q. e 9:i S c I' h n e T (G~) te~t: 390.27 of oistance F 3 sec. T~ence ~in. deg. 04 11 16.6 S

~f 710.~F dlsta"ce fpct; i\ (G~) ~in. ~ 53.3 SI'C. 03 deg. S 9 Thence ~ (G~) dlst~nce feet: ot 916.56 a sec. deq. 50 min. 18.1 S 1 1hence t ; ,11. 1 1 (e e I t :

0C' c n d t s i

0;) a (G c. ., I" n. 1 2 2 r 1 �S ~ 4 de g. S 0 c e n e Tn ieet; 803.bO of distancc a (Gr') sec. ,.,

38.9rrin. I) ot:>r;. :.> oS Tr.enc('

0.1to

t e E' f

72n �

62t EO 0 c a" t dis n >,) 1': (G sec. .5 1 5 in. 3 S "' OJ �de S 2 f' n c The (Gr;) r sec.

1.3"lIn.

29~tl Mee. bf'ir.'1 N pOint said CCO, on the oolnt tro~ P.Q.M. 06-18-D-02; teet

710.16ot dlsta"ce n ~in. 07.~ 5R~.H9 feet: of distanCe a (GN) P sec.

19de1. S 3

Thence ~~q. ~ln. ~ (~S) a1strlnc~ 9HH.B~ f~et; of a 11.7 spc. 32 S 3 rhpnce teet;

1014ot distancE' a (Gh) f ~in. ~ sec. JI.b

5rleg. S Thl'ncp ~ ~pq. (G~) dlst~nce feet; 9&1.72 of a E sec.

34.8nino I 13 Thence a to teet AOO.51 dlstdncp ot d (GN) f T~ence ~ d~o. ~ln. sec. 55 S 5U.1 ~ (G~) sec.

11.2~ ~ln. bei~q

40deq. H7 sale pOint CeeL on the nolnt r.p.~. Oo-7H-D-03; fert from 3~n.B4 ot

distance a 4~ ~in. (G~) ~ean ~dter Of rliah the Line to E de0. S 0 Thence inlet. ~orth Lake ~I ~l', 4~.4 ~pC. ~ (G~) rieo. 5~

506-7~-~-03 thence r.M.v. PPcorrrence at tr.~ C:CL: or. .01~t d to feet

1453.05dt~tance a of f 0 Lin" e r t i1 h " r. i H n -'! p .~ e h tot (G:,) ~. r..

1k "'

3q. e rl

7

I! r. n e P. Tn Inlet; ~ortn LaKe (eer.; to SAid nolnt on t"'e cO'Hse 5·'1"'1' Thenc!' return alon:; tne teet; 1227.R7 of dlst~~ce a (G~) ~ SAC. ~ln. 4l.~ 7 dea. 37 S Thence rllst~ncp ~lb.IO feet; (GN) a ot

6~in. 4~.1 S!'C.

1deq. 5 7 Thence fE'!t to a 57~.2~ at dl~t1~ce a (G~) ~ nino 2Q.3 sec.

30dea.

7E r",erce (G~) E: sec. ~~.1 ~lt~. Sb d~1. 4S b~1nq !~ point salrl

CeeL the on ~,ol~t tro~ P.~.v. G6-7~-~-04: 29.06 feet a distance ot 58WW

CHAPTER 16B-26 SETBACKUNE Supp.No.99 (GN) a distance of 1152.92 feet: f ~~q_ ~in. 20 S 19 41.1 sec. Thence Th~nce a aistance of 1]4g.53 feet: (GN) E min. 09.4 sec. cteq. 39 S lH ~ln. (G~) 832.~7 distance of a feet; E sec. \7.0

52deg. 19 S Thence ~in. (G~) e29.1D feet; Of distance a E 20 03.5 sec. deg. 12

5Thence ~ln. (G~) a distance of 975.42 feet to a E sec. aeG. 24 23 49.6 S Thence (~~) w 04.4 sec. min. 09 neg. 18 N said onint belnq eeeL on tne roint ~ Ob-7B-~-01; P.p.M. ]&7.6] fpet from distance of (G~) Me~n Hlq~ ~ater to the Line of E min. 49.6 sec. 2] deg. 24 S Thence Jupiter In1"t. ~eco~~ence ~eg. s~c. (G~)

W 59.7 min.

1924

S thence Ob-7Q-B-Ol P.P.M. at a distance of 403.61 teet to a point on the CCeL; (G~) ~~eiln the to l!1an .. Iatl'r Line of JUPiter Inlet; E: dell. 30 l11io. N 5 Thencl' alon~ return Thence the sal11e course to said point on the CeCL: (G~) 104.7~ ot distancl' feet: a f dec. 13 Min. 3M.3 sec_ 14 S Thence (G~) sec. [ 02.B a distance Of 72b.08 teet: min. deg. 53 lB S Thence distance of Bb2.02 teet: a F (GN) 51 min. 07.3 Sl'C. deg. 16 5 Thence a distance Of 790.7Y teet: E (GN) 11 deg. 49 Tin. 42.9 sec.

5Thence ~ (G~) distance Ot 89b.07 feet; a sec. rrin. 35.3

45rleq. 9 5 Thence (G~) a distance ot 754.03 teet to a F ~ln.

deg. 09.4 sec. 09 S 4 T~ence ~in. 2~.9 ~ (G~) sec. Ib 16 deo.

5the CeeL said point belno point on tro~ P.P.~. 0~-73-~-02; 160.7q teet ot distance ft b24.92 feet; Of distance a (GN) f sec. deo. 3b min. 26.0 S 12 Thence ~in. 1210.72 feet; of distance a (GN) F. sec. 37 deg. 13.3 5 15 Thence 1291.HQ feet: Of distance a (G~) E deg. 26 min. 1&.H sec. 14 S Thence teet: ot 10v7.92 distance a (GN) f 4~ ~ deg. Thence min. 51.3 sec. 16 a ~ distance of 1061.91 teet to a (GN) sec. ~ln.

57 17 41.1 Jeo. S Thence (GN) 21.9 sec. " I1'Itn. 51 If. df'o. t: CCCl, said point beinq !)oint on the 06-18-B-03; P.P.~. ot ]25.50 teet from a distance fG~) dec. 1] .In. 18.7 sec. [ 15 a distance of 1030.01 feet:

5T~ence ~ 5 16 deg. 3k min. 06.0 sec. Thence lGN) a distance of 1110.4ij teet; ~in. a of 941.07 feet to distance a F (GN) 17 12.7 sec. deo. 59 S Thence bein~ ~3 E (G") sec.

59.49 min. deq.

5said roint the CeeL on point 06-18-C-Ol: P.~.~. lQ2.R9 teet trom distance of a distance ot 1070.57 feet: a (GN) min. 21.0 sec. [ 05 neg. Thenc~ S 18 ~: (G~I) 20 n'in. 01.8 sec. 17 de'l. a distance ot 1100.90 teet: S Thence teet; 97~.b7 distance ot (G~) a

F. sec. ~b.7 min. 3~ ceq. 16 ~ 1hence 1104.1B teet to a of distance a (GN) sec. [

2.1~!n. 15 deq. 35 S Thence (G~.) 4b rrin. 4;2.2 sec. ;.; deq.

70t; eCCL sdid poInt oeinq point on toe 06-7b-C-02; P.R.~. of 7&.17 teet from a distance 1~12.2g t~et: distance ot d (GN) Y sec.

0.4win. de~_ ~6

135

Thence Y~~.bO feet: of a distance (G~) f sec. 12.9 ~1n.

48deq. S 13 Thence 1112.53 teet; of distance ~

a (GN) sec. 07.3 ~in.

59deo. 16 S Thence ~ (G~) ~ distance of 973.67 feet; sec. dec. 22 mjn. 44.8 S lA Thence ~in. ~ dlstanc~ a 113d.R3 teet to ot (GN) E sec. deJ. 57 17 35.]

5Thence (G.n c. ,.; I' S 4 min. 11. 5;, g. e tj Ii J to q in be t n poi aid

5C C L e e tt, In ton

0~ 06-7R-e-03; tro~ P.R.~. of 45.52 teet a distance a distance ot 1010.94 feet; (G~) sec. E ~in. 44.~ Thence 5 1P deg. OH

a distance of 129'.11 teet; (GN) F s~c.

49.7~ln. Thence 5 Id deq. 32 dlstan&~ 1069.~2 t~et: a of (GN) r ~in. deq. 31 Tnl'nce 12.7 sec. s 17 R23.3~ fe~t: of a distance (~h) ~ Thence 5 15 deq. 51 min. 33.7 sec. of 10R4.G5 !eet: oi5tanc~ ~ (GN) i sec. 00 min. 38.6 deG.

16~ Thence ~ 6R2.41 teet to ot dista~ce a (~~) deq. 23 Min. 40.2 sec. E 5 1h Th~nce «(;to w If,in. 15.5 spc. 3n r:le'l. 38 I'i on the eCeL said r>oint beinQ point 06-7B-C-04: P.R.~. fro~ 226.94 teet a distance nf ~ S 12 dec. 25 Min. 21.2 sec. Thence (Gi) a distancl' of 945.47 fret; feet: 958.0~ of a distance (G~) ~ sec. 52.4 ~i~. deq. 23 Thence S 13 teet to a ~2h.81 distance of a (G~)

sec. E 16.~ nino ceg. 26 1~ S Thencp l3 deq. 26 mln. O!!.O sec ., (GN) �~I Dolnt heinq ooint on t"le eecr. said 06-78-C-05: P.H.~. of 446.07 teet trom a distance 58VV

16B-26 CHAPTER SETBACK LINE Supp.No.99 3~' run S 31° Thence 19" E (GN) 981.61 feet a distance of E to a point on the CCl, said-point being N 65° (GN) a feet from P.R.M. R-179; distance of 78.00 Thence run S 30° 03' 23" E (GN) a distance of 980.86 .feet to a point on the CCl, said point being N 65° E (GN) a feet from P.R.M. R-180; distance of 58.00 Thence run S 29° 24' 11" E (GN) a di feet stance of 952.80 a to a point on the CCl, said point being N 65° E (GN) of 59.00 feet from P.R.M. R-181; distance Thence run S 29° 26' 04" E (GN) feet a distance of 946.12 a to a point on the CCl, said point being N 65° E (GN) distance of 80.00 feet from P.R.M. R-182; Thence run S 29° 13' 42" E (GN) a distance of 1,040.72 feet to a point on the CCl, said point being N 65° E (GN) a· of 78.00 feet from P.R.M. R-183; distanc~ Thence run S 27° 29'_ 00" (GN) a distance of 783±. feet E with the Sarasota-Charlotte to a point of intersection County line, said point being the southerly terminus of Construction Control line. Coa~tal County the Sarasota lmp1emented Law 120, 161.063 FS. Specific Authority History-New FS. 161.063 9-19-78. 16B-26.10 Description of the Palm Beach municipality, whichever is later. control line. There is construction coastal County ( 2) After this rule becomes effective no here~y 161.053, pursuant to Section person, Ium, corporation, or governmental agency established coastal Flonda Statutes, a construction control line shall construct any structure whatsoever seaward legal in Palm Beach County, Florida. The thereof, or perform any actions as described in attached description of said line is Section 161.053, Florida Statutes, without hereto. days (1) This rule shall take effect 20 after

obtaining a permit as described in said section, and the date iiling with the Department of State or on all provisions of said section shall apply to this rule. in the public records in the it is duly recorded that Specific Authority 161.053, 370.021 FS. Law Implemented Court in and for office of the Clerk of the Circuit ltistory-New 370.021(1) FS. 161.053, 1-10-79. each affected Palm Beach County, together with EXHIBIT "B" AND BOUNOS DESCkIPTIOh ~~TES for the COASTAL CONSTkUCTICN CO"TPOL LINE COIJI-OTY , fLORIDA A~:ACIl I'AL'~ Oescription of the Coastal Construction Control Line (CCCL) Is compli~nce "lorld~ the of Statutes. Ib\.053 established with Section in Pal~ 8e~ch Atlantic coast from the alono the and lying ~Airl Control Line t~i!rtln County Llr)e soutt. to the Palr, I<each and flro""rd County Line. Said Co"stal Construction Control Line Is related to a series ot ~~~ument5" (P.R.~.) ~ere!nafter Heference rlesianated and "rerranent ·throul~ ~onuments "Oh-78-J-0j" for "06-7B-A-Ol" dS referred to nep~rt~ent ~atural He~o"rces,State established of bY the of Florida or toe ":>1 rl'l~e e5crtl-,1~stle<j referreo for ltor,mT.er,ts to ty station (~.G.S.). Survey Geodetic ~ational Cn~merce p.P_~. 06-l~-A-01 ~i~. thence S 37 oeo. 30 at 33.d sec. E (GN) teet to the point of beoinnlnq; hG~.51 distance of a to the Palm Beacn dnd Martin County Line; (G~) b de~.

N 13 Thence S'l~e ~oint alona ttle Thrnce course to the return of bealnninq: feet:

390.42dlsti'lnce ot a (GJ';) jt'o. E sec.

41.5min. 30 Ih ~ Thence teet: ,c; 10tll.95 or di~ti!nce a «(.;N) iTin. .>7 t: sec. deo.

33.113

-Thence feet: tl21.72 distance of a (Gr;) ~~ sec. 16.7

24rIIin. deQ.

21S Thence feet:

391.69dlst,lnce of a (Gr. ) E sec.

1.2n. nli

50oeQ. ")') S Thence feet;

605.01of distance a GI;) ( r. sec. r"1~. 53.7 neg. <) S

53Thence feet to a 93'l.11 rlist<lnce of a «;r; ) f s<'c. I () �IJ n. jeg. rli

4114

S 1hence (GN) E sec. I 16. deq. "lIn. i 3 6fl N sa1a point beina on Dolnt CC:L ttle 06-7fl-A-O:l: P.k.~. tl<l't froill 215.1') distance

of a .' 58UU

CHAPTER 168-26 SETBACK LINE SuPP. No. 96 22° 53' 03" E (GN) a di stance of 991. 39 feet Thence run S E (GN) a said point being N 65° eeL, the to a point on P.R.M. R-162; feet from distance of 72.00 23° 39' 09" (GN) feet Thence run S E (GN) said 65° eeL, E point being N a distance of 979.45 a on the to a point P.R.M. R-163; feet from distance of 55.00 25° 55' 16" E (GN) feet Thence run S E (GN) said point being N 65° eeL, a distance of 991.38 a on the to a point distance of 40.00 P.R.M. R-164; feet from 23° 47' 57" E (GN) a distance of 1,002.94 feet Thence run S eeL; to a point on the 23° 05' 50" (GN) a distance of 1,001.66 feet Thence run S a (GN) 65° E N said eeL, E point being to a point on the distance of 55.00 P.P.M. T-166; feet from 24° 38' 27" E (GN) 999.31 feet Thence run S (GN) a said point being N 65° eeL, a distance of E on the to a point P.R.M. R-167; feet from distance of 75.00 25° 13' 07" E (GN) feet Thence run S (GN) said point being N 65° E eeL, a distance of 992.62 a the to a point on feet from P.R.M. R-168; of 78.00 distance 27° 01' 44" E (GN) a distance of 1,002.50 feet Thence run S a (GN) 65° E said point being N eeL, the to a point on distance of 80.00 R-169; feet from P.R.M. 29° 47' 18" (GN) feet Thence run S E (GN) said 55° eeL, E point being N a distance of 943.46 a on the to a point distance of 85.00 R-170; feet from P.R.M.

feet (GN) 10" E Thence run S 32° 47' E (GN) said point being N 55° eeL, a distance of 996.75 a on the to a point distance of 72.00 P.R.M. R-171; feet from 28° 13' 55" E (GN) a distance of 1,019.95 feet Thence run S E (GN) a said point being N 55° eeL, the to a point on distance of 70.00 P.R.M. R-172; feet from 980.31 feet a distance of {GN) run S 36° 17' 11" I Thence E (GN) a said point being N 55° eeL, the to a point on ~'73; P.R.". feet from distance of 56.00 feet (liN).a

0run S 31 Thence E (Gtl) said 55° eeL, 54' Tl" E point being N .distance of 942.13 a on the to a point P.R.M. R-174; feet from distance of 92.00 S 33° 20' 52" E (GN) feet Thence run E {GN} said point being N 60° eeL, a distance of 990.25 a on the to a point distance of 73.00 P.R.M. R-175; feet from a distance of 1,016.41 feet {GN} 25" E Thence run S 31° 48' E (GN) a said point being N 60° eeL, the to a point on distance of 65.00 P.R.M. R-176; feet from S 30° 39' 48" E (GN) feet Thence run E (GN) said point being N 60° eeL, a distance of 980.80 a on the to a point distance of 102.00 P.R.M. R-177; feet from S 30° 27' 28" E (GN) feet Thence run (GN) said point being N 65° E eeL, a distance of 984.58 a the to a point on distance of 63.00 P.R.M. R-178; feet from 58TT

CHAPTER 16B·26 SETBACK LINE Supp. No. 95 ~un 33° 33' 47" E (GN) feet Thence S 60° E (GN) said point being N eel, a distance of 981.39 a t? a pOlnt on the dlstance of 41.00 P.R.M. T-145; feet from ~un 32° 24' 01" E (GN) a distance of 1,010.67 feet Thence S 60° E (GN) a said point being N eel, a pOlnt on the t? dlstance feet from P.R.M. R-146; of 58.00 ~un 31° 22' 00" E (GN) a distance of 1,025.87 feet Thence S 60° E (GN) a said point being N eel, a pOlnt on the t? dlstance of 72.00 R-147; feet from P.R.M. 3-," E (GN) a distance of 996.50 feet 28° 20' 5 Thence run eel; the to a point on 30° 00' 01" E (GN) a distance of 984.81 feet Thence run S being N 45° E (GN) a said point eel, on the t? a point P.R.M. T-149; feet from dlstance of 52.00 30° 38' 01" E (GN) a distance of 1,033.32 feet Thence run S E (GN) a said point being N 55° eel, to a point on the from P.R.M. R-150; distance· of 6.00 feet E (GN) a di stance of 1,023.39 feet 39' 07" 29° run S Thence 65° E (GN) a said point being N eel, a point on the to from P.R.M. R-151; distance of 57.00 feet 27' 10" E (GN) a di stance of 980.61 feet Thence run S 28° 65° E (GN) a said point being N eel, a point on the to 43.00 feet from P.R.M. R-152; distance of 29° 40' 51" E (GN) a distance of 993.01 feet Thence run S being N 60° E (GN) a said point eel, on the to a point

feet from P.R.M. R-153; distance of 20.00 S 30° 02' 39" E (GN) distance of 1,006.58 feet Thence run 60° E (GN) a said point eel, a being N a point on the to 4.00 feet from P.R.M. R-154; distance of 53' 51" E (GN) a distance of 1,011.77 feet Thence run S 28° E (GN) a said point being N 65° eel, to a point on the 11.00 feet from P.R.M. R-155; distance of 51" E (GN) a- distance of 1,016.10 feet 26° 41' Thence run S E (GN) a said point being N 65° eel, to a point on the 20.00 feet from P.R.M. R-156; distance of 25° 55' 18" E (GN) a distance of 1,004.93 feet Thence run S E (GN) a said point being N 65° eel, to a point on the feet from P.R.M. R-157; distance of 6.00 36' 48" E (GN) a di stance of 997.19 feet Thence run S 26° 65° E (GN) a said point being N eel, a point on the to from P.R.M. R-158; distance of 16.00 feet 25° 57' 03" E (GN) a di stance of 986.75 feet Thence run S E (GN) a said point being N 65° eel, to a point on the 21.00 feet from P.R.M. R-159; distance of 24° 18' 26" E (GN) a distance feet Thence run S E (GN) said point being N 65° eel, of 904.10 a on the to a point 15.00 feet from P.R.M. R-160; distance of The.nce run S 22° 40' 19" E (GN) a distance of 1,024.64 feet said point being N 65° E (GN) a eel, the to a point on

1of 60.00 feet from P.R.M. R- distance 61; 58S8

LINE SETBACK SuPP. No. 95 CHAPTER 16B-26 feet a distance (GN) Thence run S 15° 13' 51" E (GN) E 70° N said point being eel, of 988.30 a a point on the to feet from P.R.M.R-128; of 26.00 distance of 965.71 feet a distance (GN) Thence run S 18° 44' 11" E a (GN) said point being N 70° E eel, to a point on the 56.00 feet from P.R.M. R-129; distance of feet a distance (GN) 26" E Thence run S 20° 17' (GN) E 70° N said point being eel, of 995.66 a to a point on the R-130; P.R.~1. from distance of 114.00 feet feet distance of 1,016.28 (GN) Thence run S 15° 18' 15" E a (GN) 70° E sai( point T-131; eel, a being H a point on the t? from P.R.M. dlstance of 2.00 feet distance feet (GN) E 70° N said point

eel, a being of 973.07 a (GN) 10" E Thence run S 18° 09' a point on the to 40.00 feet from P.R.M. R-132; distance of feet distance of 1,021.20 (GN) Thence run S 20° 24' 26" E ~ (GN) 70° E N point said eel, a being on the to a point 22.00 feet from P.R.M. R-133; distance of feet distance of 1,043.73 (GN) 23" E Thence run S 19° 05' a (GN) said point 65° W eel, a being S a point on the to 105.00 feet from P.R.M. T-134; distance of a distance of 981.25 feet (GN) 35" E Thence run S 21° 15' a (GN) 65° E N point being said eel, on the to a point 29.00 feet from P.R.M. R-135; distance of of 1,024.05 feet a distance (GN) run S 24° 18' 55" E Thence a (GN) said point being N 60° E eCl, a point on the to distance feet from P.R.M. R-136; of 52.00 of feet a distance (GN) run S 26° 29' 31" E Thence (GN) 60° E said point being N

eel, 995.28 a a point on the to from P.R.M. T-137; distance of 69.00 feet stance of 1,010.62 feet a di (GN) 21" E 58'

029. Thence run S a (GN) 60° E N said point being eCl, a point on the to from P.R.M. R-138; distance of 13.00 feet 1,003.60 feet a distance of (GN) run S 30° 18' 58" E Thence a (GN) 60° E N point being said eel, on the to a point from P.R.M. R-139; distance of 75.00 feet feet distance of 1,000.27 (GN) Thence run S 29° 35' 49" E a (GN) 21° E said point eel, a being N to a point on the from P.R.M. T-140; distance of 56.00 feet of 992.39 feet a distance (GN) run S 29° 58' 56" E Thence a (GN) E said point being N 60° eel, to a point on the feet from P.R.M. R-141; distance of 18.00 distance feet (GN) 59' 02" E 31° Thence run S (GN) E said point 60° eel, of 986.66 a a being N

to a point on the from P.R.M. R-142; distance of 20.00 feet feet distance of 1,013.14 (GN) Thence run S 32° 40' 58" E a (GN) 60° E N point said eel, a being on the to a point 40.00 feet from P.R.M. R-143; distance of 1,004.71 feet distance of (GN) run S 33° 13' 29" E Thence a (GN) said point eel, a being N 60° E the to a point on feet from P.R.M. R-144; of 38.00 distance 58RR

CHAPTER 16B-26 SETBACK LINE 96 SuPP. No. run S 13° 35' 02" E (GN) feet Thence a distance of 991.97 a a point on the CCl, said point being S 58° E (GN) to feet from P.R.M. T-113; distance of 140.00 Thence run S 52' 40" E (GN) a distance of 1,037.66 feet 12° a point on the CCl, said point being N 80° E (GN) a to of 114.00 feet from P.R.M. R-114; 'distance S 14° E (GN) a distance of 765± feet to the Thence run High Water line of Venice Inlet. Mean at P.R.M. R-115, said monument having State Plane Recommence 1,010,212.70 (N) and 347,809.10 (E); of Coordinates (GN) of 481.00 feet Thence run S 81° 00' 00" E a a distance beginning; a point on the CCl and true point of to run S 35° 55' 02" E (GN) a distance of 606.51 feet Thence a point on the eel, said point being N 60° E (GN) a to of 69.00 feet from P.R.M. R-116; distance run S 30° 40' 43" E (GN) a distance of 1,008.98 feet Thence a distance on the eel, said point being N 70° E (GN) a to of 76.00 feet from P.R.M. R-117; distance run S 23° 52' 15" E (GN) feet Thence a distance of 929.00 a a point on the eel, said point being N 70° E (GN) to of 44.00 feet from P.R.M. R-118; distance run S 21° 07' 11" E (GN) a distance of 1,036.96 feet Thence point on the CCl, said point being N 18° E (GN) a to a of 120.00 feet from P.R.M. T-119; distance run S 19° 10' 53" E (GN) a distance of 986.85 feet Thence a point on the eel, said point being N 75° E (GN) a to of 28.00 feet from P.R.M. R-120; distance run S 18° 58' 45" E (GN) a distance of 920.64 feet Thence a point on the eel; to 36° 33' 22" (GN) feet Thence run S W point being N a distance of 101.55 a a point on the CCl, said 75° E (GN) to of 71.00 feet from P.R.t·1. R-121; distance 15° 11' 50" E (GN) distance feet Thence run S a being N of 969.17 a a point or the CCl, said point 35° E (GN) to of 139.00 feet from P.R.M. T-122; distance S 17° 01' 03" E (GN) feet run Thence a distance of 973.00 a a point on the CCl, said point being N 75° E (GN) to of 80.00 feet from P.R.M. R-123; distance run S 16° 43' 47" E (GN) feet Thence a distance of 966.30 a a point on the eel, said point being N 75° E (GN) to distance of 55.00 from P.R.M. R-124; feet run S 15° 18' 51" E (GN) feet Thence a distance of 959.54 a

on the eel, said point being N 75° E (GN) to a point distance of 119.00 from P.R.M. T-125; feet run S 28° 42' 02" E (GN) feet Thence a distance of 983.29 a on the Cel, said point being S 11° E (GN) to a point distance of 40.00 from P.R.M. T-126; feet run S 15° 42' 13" E (GN) a distance of 996.46 feet Thence a point on the eel, said point being N 75° E (GN) a to distance of 87.00 from P.R.M. T-127; feet 58QQ

SETBACK LINE CHAPTER 16B-26

95No. SuPP. a distance of 1,113.97 feet 35' 32" E (GN)

0Thence run S 28

0W (GN) a being S 60 said point eel, a point on the to feet from P.R.14. R-97; distance of 50.00 a distance of 1,064.19 feet 48' 54" E (GN)

0Thence run S 29

0said E (GN) a point being N 60eel, point on the to a feet from P.R.M. R-98; distance of 52.00 a distance of 977.26 feet 35' 35" E (GN)

0Thence run S 29

0a 65 E (GN) t! said point being eel, on the to a point feet from P.R.M. R-99; distance of 32.00

059" E (GN) a distance of 942.09 feet 28 ·Thence run S 07' W (GN) a

0being S 65 said point eel, on the to a point feet from P.R.M. R-l00; distance of 29.00 (GN) a distance of 1,025.94 feet Thence run S 28° 11' 32" E E (GN) a

0N 70 being said point R-l0l; eel, a point on the to feet from P.R.M. distance of 7.00

012" E (GN) a dis tance of 987.78 feet 27 Thence run S 28'

0said E (GN) a point being N 70eel, point on the to a feet from P.R.M. R-l02; distance of 53.00

0

57" E (GN) a distance of 1,028.59 feet 24 Thence run S 04' E (GN) a

0being N 70 said ·point eel, on the to a point feet from P.R.M. R-l03; distance of 42.00

0Thence 48' 50" E (GN) a distance of 1,016.44 feet run S 21E (GN) a

0being N 70 said point eel, on the to a point feet from P.R.M. R-l04; distance of 52.00

0Thence 37' 24" E (GN) a di stance of 1,023.25 feet run S 21E (GN) a

0being N 75 said point eel, on the to a point feet from P.R.M. R-l05; distance of 68.00

057" E (GN) a distance of 1,036.57 feet 19 Thence run S 06'

075 said E (GN) a point being N eel, on the to a point feet from P.R.M. R-l06; distance of 49.00 a di stance of 1,034.78 feet 01' 53" E (GN) r Thence. run S 1 E (GN) a

0being N 75 said point eel, on the to a point feet from P.R.M. R-l07; distance of 54.00

059" E (GN) a di stance of 1,042.27 feet 16 Thence run S 28' E (GN) a

026 said point being N eel, point on the to a feet from P.R.M. R-l08; distance of 74.00

051" E (GN) a distance of 1,012.98 feet 14 Thence run S 17'

0said E (GN) a point being N 80eel, point on the to a feet from P.R-M. R-109; distance of 75.00

0of 972.92 feet (GN) a distance £ 15 09'38" Thence run S E (GN) a

0hfing N 80 :said point eel, on the to a point feet from P.R.M. R-ll0; distance of 59.00

0(GN) a distance of feet Thence run S 14 26' 03" E (GN) W

0point being S 09 said eel, 987.42 a point on the to a feet from P.R.M. T-lll; distance of 190.00

011" E (GN) a di stance of feet l3 Thence run S 47' (GN) E

0point being N 75 said eel, 982.93 a point on the to a feet from P.R.M. R-112; distance of 79.00 58PP

CHAPTER 16B·26 SETBACK LINE SuPp. No. 95 return same line true point of Thence to the distance of 2F" E (GN) a beginning and run S 22° along the 12' the feet to a point on eeli 1.11S.S9 run S 15° 41' 16" E (GN) a distance of 992.35 feet Thence a point on the eel. said point being N 75° E (GN) a to distance 104.00 feet from P.R.M. R-Sli of run S 19° 42' 14" E (GN) feet Thence a distance of 91S.27 a a point on the eel. said point being N 32° E (GN) to 106.00 feet from P.R.M. R-S2i of distance run S 17° 54' 25" E (GN) a distance of 1.070.S5 feet Thence a point on the eel. said point being N 75° E (GN) a to from P.R.M. R-S3i feet distance of S4.00 run S 19° 40' 10" E (GN) feet Thence a distance of 90S.S4 a a point on the eel. said poi"nt being S SO° W (GN) to feet from .p.R.M.. R-84i distance of 32.00 run S lSo 57' 55" E (GN) feet Thence a distance of 9S9.66 a a point on the eel. said point being N 70° E (GN) to of 5S.00 feet from P.R.M. R-S5i distance run S lSo 23' 06" E (GN) a distance of 1.065.26 feet Thence a point on the eel. said point being N 70° E (GN) a to 75.00 feet from P.R.M. R-S6i of distance run S lSo 3S' OS" E (GN) a distance of 9S6.66 feet Thence a point on the eel. said point being N 75° E (GN) a to 11.00 feet from P.R.M. R-S7i of distance run S 16° 5S' 49" E (GN) distance of 1.073.06 feet Thence a being N a point on the eel. said point SOO E (GN) a to distance 10.00 feet from P.R.M. R-SSi of run S lSo 41' 27" E (GN) feet Thence a distance of 9S5.29 a a point on the eel, said point being N 75° E (GN) to 42.00 feet from P.R.M. R-S9; of distance run S 21° 3S' 2S" E (GN) a distance of 1. 126.54 feet Thence a point on the eel. said point being S 72° W (GN) a to 103.00 feet from P.R.M. R-90i of distance S 24° 05' 53" E (GN) a distance of l,llS.71 feet Thence run a point on the eel. said point being N 75° E (GN) a to 39.00 feet from P.R.M. R-91i of distance run S 2So 24' 42" E (GN) feet Thence

a distance of 971.79 a a point on the eel, said point being S 75° W (GN) to distance 10.00 feet from P.R.M. R-92i of run S 29° 05' 41" E (GN) a distance of 1,050.97 feet Thence a point on the eel, said point being N 70° E (GN) a to 70.00 feet from P.R.M. R-93i of distance run S 29° 27' 19" E (GN) a distance l,OOS.SS feet Thence of E a point on the eel, said point being N 70° (GN) a to from P.R.14. R-94i feet distance of 40.00 run S 29° 4S' 17" E (GN) distance of l,065.S2 feet Thence a being S a point on the eel, said point 60° W (GN) a to SO.OO feet from P.R.M. R-95; distance of run S 2So 47' 04" E (GN) a distance of 1,026.04 feet Thence a point on the eel, said point being S 75° W (GN) a to feet from P.R.M. R-96; distance of 70.00

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SETBACK LINE SUPP. No. 95 CHAPTER 168·26 02' 45" E (GN) feet Thence run S 47° a distance of 582.80 a the CCl, said point being N 60° E (GN) to a point on distance from P.R.M. R-65; of 75.00 feet 57' 16" E (GN) feet Thence run S 30° a distance of 890.43 a the CCl, said point being N 40° E (GN) to a point on from P.R.M. R-66; of 90.00 feet distance 53' 03" E (GN) 1,OSO.80 feet Thence run S 4So a distance of E CCl, said point being N 57° (GN) a to a point on the distance from P.R.M. R-67; of 110.00 feet 20' 30" E (GN) a distance of 1,066.89 feet Thence run S 33° the CCl, said point being N S9° E (GN) a to a point on distance of 64.00 R-68; feet from P.R.M. 01' 50" E (GN) feet Thence run S 26° a distance of 993.89 a the CCl, said point being N 89° E (GN) to a point on distance from P.R.M. R-69; of 82.00 feet 55' 39" E (GN) a distance of 1,012.96 feet Thence run S 25° the CCl, said point being N 76° E (GN) a to a point on from P.R.M. R-70; of 116.00 feet distance 02' 32" E (GN) feet Thence run S 24° a distance of 968.15 a CCl, said point being N 73° E (GN) to a point on the distance from P.R.M. R-71; of 114.00 feet 24° 33' 31" E (GN) a distance of 1,000.58 feet Thence run S the CCl, said point being S SOO W (GN) a to a point on distance from P.R.M. T-72; of 25.00 feet 15' 31" E (GN) a distance of 1,006.S4 feet Thence run 5 23° CCl, said point being N 75° E (GN) a to a poing on the distance of 86.00 R-73; feet from P.R.M. 29' OS" E (GN) a distance of feet Thence run S 22° 994.85 a the CCl, said point being N 75° E (GN) to a point on distance from P.R.M. R-74; of 38.00 feet 34' 21" E (GN) a distance of 1,036.71 feet Thence run S 19° CCl, said point being N 75° E (GN) a to a point on the distance from P.R.14. R-75; of 112.00 feet 47' 52" E (GN) a distance of 1,006.21 feet Thence run S 20° the CCl, said point being N 70° E (GN) a to a point on R-76; feet from P.R.M. distance of 116.00 10' 52" E (GN) a distance of 1,002.10 feet Thence run S 24" the CCl, said point being N 75° E (GN) a to a point on

from P.R.M. R-77; of 104.00 feet distance 51' 5S" E (GN) a distance of 968.03 feet Thence run 5 32° the CCl; to a point on ~O'' ~O' (GN) a distance of 270+ feet 45° Thence run S Highwater E of Midnight Pass. to the Mean line R-79, said monument State Plane Recommence at P.R.M. having (E); (N) and 334,423.07 Coordinates of 1,044,243.42 E (GN) a distance of 175.00 feet to a Thence run N 50° CCl and a true point of beginning; point on the 45° 00' 00" W (GN) a distance of 200±. feet Thence run N High Water Line of Midnight Pass; to the Mean 58NN

CHAPTER 168·26 SETBACK LINE gr» No. Supp. 62° 13' 31" E (GN) a dis tance of 987.22 feet Thence run S being S 20° W (GN) a said point eel. on the to a point feet from P.R.M. T-51; of 12.00 distance S 59° 16' 26" E (GN) feet Thence run being S 30° W (GN) said point eel. a distance of 997.24 a to a point on the feet from P.R.M. R-52; of 15.00 distance 61° 49' 26" E (GN) a distance of 1.012.52 feet Thence run S being S 45° W (GN) a said point eel. on the to a point from P.R.M. R-53; distance of 25.00 feet Thence run S 35" E (GN) a distance of 1.075.20 feet 53° 00' 45° E (GN) a said point being N eel. a point on the to 35.00 feet from P.R.M. R-54; distance of 51° 07' 35" E (GN) distance of 1.039.93 feet Thence run S 45° E (GN) a said point eel. a being N a point on the to from P.R.M. R-55; distance of 120.00 feet 51° 00' 49" E (GN) distance of 1.089.72 feet Thence run S 55° W (GN) a said point eel. a being S the to a point on 26.00 feet from P.R.M. R-56; distance 'of 43° 49' 52" E (GN) a distance of 1.062.62 feet Thence run S being N 60° E (GN) a said point eel. on the to a point 27.00 feet from r.R.M. R-57; distance of 36° 23' 15" E (GN) distance of 1.017.52 feet Thence run S 60° E (GN) a said point eel. a being N a point on the to 63.00 feet from P.R.M. R-58; distance of 37" E (GN) distance feet 29° 28' Thence run S E (GN) said point 60° eel.

a being N of 999.49 a the to a point on feet from P.R.M. R-59; distance of 137.00 29" E (GN) distance of 1.004.50 feet 29° 40' Thence run S E (GN) a said point 60° eel, a being N to a point on the feet from P.R.M. R-60; distance of 106.00 35' 26" E (GN) feet Thence run S 23° being N 65° E (GN) said point eel, a di stance of 958.03 a a point on the to feet from P.R.M. R-61; distance of 4.00 23" E (GN) a distance of 612.52 feet 21° 02' Thence run S being N 70° E (GN) a said point eel, on the to a point P.R.'M.. R-61A; frnm of 102.00 feet distance (GN) a distance of 540.90 feet 26" 11 Z2' 06° Thence run S eel; the to a point on distance of 121.70 feet (GN} _a ~7' 56"<~ run S 06° Thence eel; the to a point on 72° 48' 36" W (GN) a distance feet Thence run S being S 78° E (GN) said point eel, of 199.05 a a point on the to from P.R.M. R-62; distance of 86.00 feet 31° 41' 49" E (GN) a distance of 896.99 feet Thence run S (GN) a said point being N 60° E eel, the to a point on 51.00 feet from P.R.t1. R-63; distance of 36° 36' 53" E (GN) a distance feet Thence run S 50° E (GN) said point being N eel. of 956.60 a to a point on the 90.00 feet from P.R.M. R-64; distance of 23" E (GN) a distance of 382.24 feet Thence run S 7]0 35' eel; the to a point on 58MM

9& Supp. No. SETBACK LINE CHAPTER 16B·26 33° 36' 49" E (GN) a distance of 668.01 feet Thence run S on the eel, said point being N 60° E (GN) a to a point feet from P.R.M. R-35; of 87.00 distance 30° 14' 50" E (GN) a distance of feet Thence run S 988.58 a on the Celt said point being N 55° E (GN) to a point distance feet from P.R.M. T-36; of 85.00 41° 34' 12" E (GN) a distance of 989.69 feet Thence run S on the eel, said point being P.R.M. R-37; to a point 36° 43' 45" E (GN) a distance of 952.32 feet Thence run S point on the eel; to a 48' 07" E (GN).a distance of 1,010.63 feet Thence run S 37° on the eel, s.aid point being N 50° E (GN) a to a point ~-39; from P.R.ML distance of 118.00 feet 1,026.49 feet distd11ce of ;a (GN) £ 24" (2' Thence run S 30° on the eel, said point being N 65° E (GN) a to a point distance feet from P.R.M. R-40; of 161.00 25° 27' 31" E (GN) a di stance of feet Thence run S 973.34 a on the eel, said point being N EO° E (GN) to a point feet from P.R.M. R-41; of 168.00 distance 25° 47' 04" E (GN) feet Thence run S a distance of 933.95 a on the eel, said point being N 60° E (GtI) to a pOint feet from P.R.M. R-42; of 86.00 distance E (GN) feet 49' 13"

030. Thence run S a distance of 986.82 a the eel, said point being N 50° E (GN) to a point on feet from P.R.M. R-43; of 115.00 distance 70° 00' 00" E (GN) a di stance of 1,OOO±. feet Thence run S Mean High Water line of Big Sarasota Pass. . to the P.R.M. R-45, said monument having State Plane Reconmence at 1.071.097.12 (N) and 314.833.18 (E); Coordinates of S 75° 00' 00" E (GN) a distance of 210.00 feet Thence run on the eel and a true point of beginning; to a point

10° 00' 00" E (GN) a distance of 356±. feet to Thence run N High Water line of Big Sarasota Pass; the Mean same line to the true point of Thence return along the 11' run S 20° 53" E (GN) a distance of beginning and a point on the CCl. said feet to 876.60 E point being T-46; a distance of 118.00 feet from P.R.M. 89° (GN) N (GN) a distance of 475.15 feet Thence run S 09° 53' 56" W the CCl; to a point on 38° 57' 56" E (GN) a distance of 497.73 feet Thence run S the Cel; to a point on 53° 47' 23" E (GN) a distance of feet Thence run S 947.78 a on the eel, said point being S 35° W (GN) to a point feet from P.R·.M. R-48; of 21.00 distance 53° 39' 34" E (GN) feet Thence run S a distance of 938.59 a on the Cel, said point being S 30° W (GN) to a point feet from P.R.M.P.-49; of 170.00 distance E (GN) a distance of 1.097.03 feet 07' 29"

0Thence run S 58

0CCl. said point being S 30 to a point W (GN) a on the distance feet from P.R.M. R-50; of 45.00 58LL

SETBACK LINE 9& SuPP. No. CHAPTER 16B·26 run S 41° 58' 31" E (GN) a distance of feet Thence 990.59 a a point on the eel, said point being S 31° W (GN) to of 45.00 feet from P.R.M. T-22; distance run S 43° 27' 34" E (GN) a distance of 1,010.15 feet Thence a point on the eel, said point being S 49° W (GN) a to from P.R.M. T-23; feet distance of 40.00 run S 40° 24' 59" E (GN) a distance of 1,009.59 feet Thence a point on the eel, said point being S 50° W (GN) a to distance 30.00 feet from P.R.M. T-24; of run S 39° 31' 29" E (GN) feet Thence a distance of 986.18 a a point on the eel, said point being N 50° E (GN) to 74.00 feet from P.R.M. R-25; of distance run S 39° 19' 31" E (GN) feet Thence a distance of 955.53 a a point on the eel, said point being N 50° E (GN) to distance of 45.00 from P.R.M. T-26; feet run S 38° 23' 44" E (GN) a distance of feet Thence 978.64 a a point on the eel, said point being N 50° E (GN) to 22.00 feet from P.R.M. R-27; of distance run S 43° 13' 32" E (GN) feet Thence a distance of 973.87 a (GN) E 50° eel, said point being N to a point on the distance 22.00 feet from P.R.M. R-28; of run S 50° 47' 35" E (GN) a distance of feet Thence 957.13 a (GN) E 32° point being N to a point on the CCl,said distance 22.00 feet from P.R.M. R-29; of run S 74° 00' 00" E (GN) a distance of 500+ feet Thence the Mean High Water Line of New Pass. - to at P.R.M. R-30, said monument State Plane Recommence having (E); and 309,480.14 (N) Coordinates of 1,088,644.05 S 75° 00' 00" E (GN) a distance of 30.00 feet Thence run on the CCl and a true point of beginning; to a point 00" (GN) a distance of 120+ feet 00' 50° run N Thence W of the Mean High Water line New Pass; - to return q10ng same line to the true point of Thence the 34' and run S 26° 52" (GN) a distance of beginning to a point on the eel, feet

W said point being R-31; 887.03 E N (GN) a distance of 117.00 feet from P.R.I1. 75° run S 08° 04' 07" E (GN) feet Thence a distance of 845.00 a on the CCl, said point being N 75° E (GN) to a point 182.00 feet from P.R.M. R-32; of distance run S 39° 10' 06" E (GN) a distance of feet Thence 870.81 a a point on the eel, said-point being N 48° E (GN) to 74.00 feet from P.R.M. R-33; of distance 13" E (GN) a distance of 250.69 feet 18' 48° Thence run N the a point on eel; to 52" E (GN) a distance of 1,269.90 feet 10' 43° Thence run S a point on the eel; to run S 33° 25' 48" W (GN) a distance of 183.33 feet Thence a point on the eel; to 58KK

911No. Supp. LINE SETBACK CHAPTER 168-26 31° 53' 03" E (GN) a distance of 1,043.28 feet Thence run S the eel, said point being N 60° E (GN) a to a point on R-7; feet from P.R.M. distance of 97.00 34° 25' 39" E (GN) feet Thence run S a distance of 973.82 a the eel, said point being N 55° E (GN) to a point on feet from P.R.M. R-8; distance of 122.00 34° 45' 01" E (GN) feet Thence run S a distance of 990.30 a eel, said point being N 55° E (GN) to a point on the feet from P.R.M. R-9; distance of 62.00 20' 30" E (GN) a distance of 1,014.70 feet Thence run S 34° eel, said point being N 55° E (GN) a to a point on the distance of 2.00 T-l0; feet from P.R.M. 18' 38" E (GN) a distance of 1,053.26 feet Thence run S 34° eel, said point being N 55° E (GN) a to a point on the feet from P.R.M. R-ll; distance of 111.00 23' 27" E (GN) a distance of 1,014.00 feet Thence run S 33° eel, said point being N 55° E (GN) a to a point on the R-12; feet from P.R.M. distance of 55.00 feet fGN) Thence run S 32° 45'19" E a distance of 1,022.01 a eel, said point.being N 50° E (GN) to a point on the distance of 72.00 feet from P.R.M. R-13; 40° 29' 08" E (GN) a distance of 595.66 feet Thence run S eel; to a point on the 06' 23" E (GN) feet Thence run S 55° a distance of 392.60 a (GN) eel, said point being N 55° E to a point on the feet from P.R.M. R-14; distance of 90.00 41° 37' 37" E (GN) a distance of 1,003.65 feet Thence run S eel, said point being N 56° E (GN) to a point on the P.R.M. T-15; distance of 53.00 feet from (GN) a distance of 1,014.79 feet £ run S 38° 48' 58" Thence E (GN) a

0on the eel, said point being N 50 to a point R-16: P.R.M.. frnm feet

095 .. distance of feet ('Sfi) E 52' 20"

0run S 38 Thence a dtstam:e of 1,002.79 W the eel, said point being N 0 54' 24 16" (GN) a to a pOint on distance of T-17; 292.31 feet from P.R.M. 38° 30'09" E (GN) a distance of 959.12 feet Thence run S said ooint being N 0 a (GN) £ the eel, to a point 40 on distance of 106.00 feet from P.R.M. R-18; 43° 18' 32" E (GN) a distance of 453.09 feet Thence run S line; to a point on the Control 500 09' 14" E (GN) feet Thence run S a distance of 509.12 a the eel, said point being N 500 E (GN) to a point on R-19; feet from P.R.M. distance of 92.00 0 50' Thence 34" E (GN) a distance of 1,006.77 feet run S 40.the eel, said point being N 50° E (GN) a to a pOint on R-20; feet from P.R.M. distance of 55.00 0 31' 03" E (GN) a distance of 1,004.18 feet run S 41 Thence the eel, said point being N 0 E 53 (GN) a to a point on distance of 11.00 R-21; feet from P.R.M. 68JJ

SETBACK LINE CHAPTER 168-26 No. 9& Supp. rmn, County, Florida, no person, Sarasota County 168-26.09 Description of the Sarasota governmental agency shall construct or corporation is already There coastal construction control line. any structure whatsoever seaward thereof, or to Section 161.053, Florida estatiished pursuant in Section as perform any actions Statutes, a coastal construction control line in described obtaininlf a 161. 053, Florida Statutes, without County, Florida. The legal description of Sarasota in described said section of the Statute, as permit attached hereto. said line is apply to this in recorded been the office has After this rule shall Section said and all provisions of in of the Clerk of the Circuit Court rule. and for EXHIBIT "0" METES AND BOUNDS DESCRIPTION FOR THE COASTAL CONSTRUCTION CONTROL LINE IN SARASOTA COUNTY. flORIDA Description of Coastal Construction Control lines . established in compliance with Section 161.053, F10rlda . Statutes. Said Control line lying along the Gulf of MeX1CO Coast from the Manatee-Sarasota County line, southerly to the Sarasota-Charlotte County line. Said Coastal Construction Control li"ne is related to a series of "Permanent Reference Monuments" (P.R.M.) desig-nated and hereinafter referred to as "T-1" through "R-1B3" as established by the Department of Natural Resources, State of Florida. In the case where the original monument or monuments has been lost or destroyed at a

and be replaced instead later date with a new monument, there will a "T" of an "R" designation. Additional monuments have an "A" deSignation Commence at P.R.M. T-1, said monument having State Plane Coordinates of 1,111,173.33 (N) and 291,779.51 (E); Thence run S 60° 00' 00" W (GN) a distance of 129.03 feet to a point on the CCl and a true point of beginning; feet ~ N 30° 53' 55" (GN) a distance of 120 Thence run W with the Saras?ta-Manatee to a point of intersection County line, said point being the northerly !ermlnUs of the Sarasota County Coastal Construction Control llne; Thence return same line to the true point of (GN~ d~stanc~ along the 55' run S 29° 24" E beginning a and of feet to a point on the CCl, sald pOlnt belng 984.27 W S 65° (GN) a distance of 43.00 feet from P.R.M. R-2; Thence run S 29° 24' 07" E (GN) 968.81 feet a distance of E to a point on the CCl, said point being N 65° (GN) a distance of 107.00 feet from P.R.M. T-3; Thence run S 25° 58' 28" E (GN) feet a distance of 981.84 a to a point on the CCl, said point being N 65° E (GN) of 137.00 feet from P.R.M. R-4; distance Thence run S 28° 40' 18" E (GN) a distance of 987.10 feet to a point on the CCl; Thence run S 30° 11' 08" E (GN) feet a distance of 940.80 ) a to a point on the CCl, said point being S 56° W (GN distance of 23.00 feet from P.R.M. T-6; 58U

CHAPTER 16B·26 SETBACK LINE 84

No. SuPP. (Ft.) x (Ft.) y 1138563.325 R-33 273402.8

R-34 1137659

273759.1R-35 1136688.713 274072.127 R-36

1135813274363.4

274786.335 R-37 1134881

275121.603 T-38 1134157

275502.310 1133205.209 R-39 275768.81132338

R-40 276087.41131538

R-41 275980.71130172

R-42 275779

1129594R-43 275994.91128782

R-44 276585.51127893

R-45 277386.41127411

R-46 278189.81126684

R-47 278761.11125966

R-48 279870.61125037

R-49 280700.21124502

R-50 281388.61123747

R-51 282167.61123177

R-52 282863.81122437

R-53 283516.91121763

R-54 284088.91121188

R-55 284746.81120495

T-56 285420

1119781R-57 286018.41119086

R-58 286619.21118389

R-59 287269

1117554T-60 287887.21116762

R-61 288469.11115708

R-62 289034.21114855

R-63 289563.71113952

R-64 290204.31113228

R-65 290910.21112358

a-66 291277.81111514

a-67 16B-26.08) (Chapter

WAR EXHIBIT 58HH

CHAPTER 16B·26 SETBACK LINE SuPP. No. 84 38' 22" E (GN) a distance of 913.46 feet to

033 THENCE run S 59° 52' 00" E (GN) N point being point on the SBL, said a 125.00 feet from P.R.M. R-67; 53' 55" E (GN) a distance of approximately

0run S 30 THENCE 420.00 feet to a point on the Manatee County/Sarasota County Line, said point being the Southerly terminus of the Coastal Construction Setback Line for Manatee County. (Chapter l6B-26.08) "A" EXHIBIT Manatee County, Florida "Permanent Reference Monument" Coordinates, based on the Florida State Plane Grid system Final Coordinators (Ft.) y X (Ft.) P.R.M. 259662.51165474

R-1 258785.21165538

T-2 258915.51164822

T-3 259100.41163852

R-4 259456.71163107

R-5 260030.81162277

R-6 260666.81161328

R-7 261235.11160584

R-8 262Q39.180

1159874R-9 262734.31159203

R-10 263484

1158412R-11

2642321157635

R-12 264868.31156879

R-13 265549.11156160

T-14 266181.41155146

R-15 266779.2

1154361. 938 T-16 267213.41153561

R-17 267729.51152774

R-18 ###

1151889T-19 268699.11151045

R-20 269239.4

11;;0053.757 T-21 269654.11149151

R-22 269890.81148194

R-23 270366.51147348

R-24 270767.31146414

T-25 271146

1145455.556 R-26 271365.9

1144549.386 R-27 271703.61143600

R-28 1142230.429 272331.135 T-29 272571.21141444

T-30 272948.8

1140383.417 R-31 273163.4

1139500.495 R-32 58GG

SETBACK LINE 16B·26 CHAPTER SUPP. No. 84 40" 53' 22" E (GN) a distance of 898.80 feet to THENCE run S the SBL, said point being N 44" 52' 00· E (GN) a point on P.R.M. R-48; 125.00 feet from 43" 06' 23" E (GN) a distance of 1,055.17 feet THENCE run S on the SBL; to a point SO" 27' 45" E (GN) a distance of 389.32 feet to THENCE run S the SBL, said point also being P.R.M. R-49; a point on 52° 07' 50· E (GN) a distance of 984.79 feet to THENCE run S the SBL, said point being S 36° 52' 00" W (GN) a point on P.R.M. R-50; 87.00 feet from 54" 03' 14" E (GN) a distance of 999.62 feet to THENCE run S the SBL, said point being N 34° 52' 00· E (GN) a point on P.R.M. R-51; 120.00 feet from distance of 974.03 feet to E (GN) a 00" 48" run S 51" THENCE the SBL, said point being N 39° 52' 00" E (GN) a point on R-52; 86.00 feet from P.R.M. 44° 54' 07" E (GN) a distance of 1,032.77 feet THENCE run S on the SBL, said point being N 49° 52' 00" E to a point from P.R.M. R-53; (GN) 115.00 feet 44° 23' 08" E (GN) a distance of 939.11 feet to THENCE run S the SBL, said point being N 49° 52' 00· E (GN) a point on P.R.M. R-54; 120.00 feet from 43° 48' 23" E (GN) a distance of 800.84 feet to THENCE run S the SBL, said point being N 44° 52' 00" E (GN) a point on P.R.M. R-55; 105.00 feet from 43" 48' 30· E (GN) a distance of 964.87 feet to THENCE run S the SBL, said point being N 49° SO' 37" E (GN) a point on P.R.M. T-56; 110.09 feet from 41" 51' 50· E (GN) a distance of 980.07 feet to THENCE run S the SBL, said point being N 49° 52' 00" E (GN) a point on P.R.M. R-57; 85.00 feet from 41° 49' 03" E (GN) a distance of 918.09 feet THENCE run S on the SBL, said point being N 49° 52' 00" E (GN) to a point P.R.M. R-58; 103.00 feet from 39° 51' SO" E (GN) a distance of 904.46 feet THENCE run S on the SBL, said point being N 39° 52' 00" E (GN) to a point R-59; 90.00 feet from P.R.M. 38° 35' 18" E (GN) a distance of 991.33 feet to THENCE run S the SBL, said pOint being N 11° 29' 45" E (GN) a point on P.R.M. T-60; - 131.15 feet from 34" 48' 00" E (GN) a distance of 1,086.85 feet THENCE run S on the SBL, said point being N 44" 52' 00" E (GN) to a point P.R.M. R-61; 40.00 feet from 32" 59' 38" E (GN) a distance of 1,215.19 feet THENCE run S on the SBL, said point being N 59" 52' 00· E (GN) to a point P.R.M. R-62; 125.00 feet from 31° 24' 01· E (GN) a distance of 1,006.35 feet THENCE run S SB~,'

the to said point being N 49° 52' 00· E (GN) a point on P.R.M. R-63: 88.00 feet from 34" 20' 53" E (GN) a distance of 1,051.04 feet THENCE run S 54° 52' 00· E (GN) point being N ~aid to a point on the SBL, P.R.M.'R-64; 160.00 feet lrom 35" 39' 29" E (GN) a distance of 961.40 feet to THENCE run S the SBL, said point being N 54" 52' 00· E (GN) a point on P.R.M. R-65; 62.00 feet from 34" 00' 37" E (GN) a distance of 1,117.33 feet THENCE run S on the SBL, said point being S 54" 52' 00" W (GN) to a point P.R.M. R-66: 37.00 feet from 58FF

SETBACK LINE CHAPTER 16B·26 Supp. No. 84 THENCE run S 17" 17' 5S· E (CN) a distance of 1,108.95 feet to a ooint on the SBL, said point being S 69· 52' 00· W (CN) 4.00 feet from P.R.M. R-31; THENCE run S 16" 14' 54" E (GN) a distance of 906.S7 feet to (eN) point on the SBL, said point being N 72° 52' 00" E a 37.00 feet from P.R.M. R-32; a distance of 975.29 feet to (eN) THENCE run S 16° 33' 09; E a point on the SBL, said point being N 79° 52' 00· E (GN) 75.00 feet from P.R.M. R-33; a distance of 959.80 feet to (eN) THENCE run S 17° 07' 04· E a point on the SBL, said point also being P.R.M. R-34; THENCE run S 17° 52' 31" E (GN) a distance of 1,019.75 P.R.~. to a point on the SBL, said point also being feet R-35; THENCE run S 12° 51' 34" E (GN) a distance of 491.91 feet to a point on the SBL; a distance of 440.54 feet (eN) E THENCE run S 29° 51' 5S" to a point on the SBL, said point being N 69° 52' 00· E (GN) 40.00 feet from P.R.M. R-36; THENCE run S 23" 20' 59· E (GN) a distance of 1,022.21 feet to a point on the SBL, said point being N 69° 52' 00· E (GN) 21.00 feet from P.R.M. R-37; THENCE run S 23° 51' 17· E (GN) a distance of 892.78 feet to a point on the SBL, said point being S 28° 14' 25· E (GN) 96.34 feet from P.R.M. T-38; THENCE run S 23° 06' 21· E (GN) a distance of 930.53 feet ~,e a point on to SBL, said point being N 69° 52' 00· E (GN) 32.00 feet from P.R.M.:R-39; THENCE run S 23° 50' 11" E (GN) a distance of 907.96 feet to a point on the SBL, said point being N 69° 52' 00· E (GN) 139.00 feet from P.R.M. R-40; THENCE run S 23° 45' 33" E (GN) a distance of 886.70 feet to a point on the SBL, said point being N 77' 52' 00· E (GN) 173.00 feet from P.R.M. R-41; THENCE run S 23° 50' 34" E (GN) a distance of 281.08 feet to a point on the SBL; THENCE run S 04° '19' 43" E (GN) a distance of 1,370.58 feet to a point on the SBL; THENCE run N 70° 02' 41" W (GN) a distance of 307.57 feet to a point on the SBL, said point being S 60° 08' 00· E (GN) 235.00 feet from P.R.M. R-42; to

feet 486'".20 a distance of 17· W (GN) 00' run S 28° THENCE (GN) E 00" 52' 79° said point being N SBL, on the a point R-43; from P.R.M. feet

180to feet of 7fJ7.71 a dr-stance (GN) E 36" run S 17° THENCE 41 (GN) 00" E 52' 59° said point being N SBL, on the a point feet from P.R.M. R-44;

225feet to 995.81 of 51· a distance (GN) E THENCE run S 29° 29 ' (GN) E 00" 52' point being said N 34 ° saL, point on the a R-45; from P.R.M. feet

165THENCE run S 55° 11' 56· E (GN) a distance of 932.12 feet to (eN) point on the SBL, said point being N 34° 52' 00· E a 103.00 feet from P.R.M. R-46: THENCE run S 46° 57' 45" E (GN) a distance of 1,115.95 feet to a point on the SBL, said point being N 54° 52' 00· E (GN) 87.00 feet from P.R.M. R-47: 58EE

SETBACK LINE 16B·26 CHAPTER SUPP. No. 84 42° 10' 15" E (GN) a distance of 1,063.71 feet THENCE run S on the SBL, said point being N 34· 52' 00" E (GN) to a point R-12; 90.00 feet from P.R.M. 41· 57' 04" E (GN) a distance of 1,012.16 feet THENCE run S 49· 52' 00" E (GN) point being N SBL,~said point on the to a P.~.M. R-13; feet from 120.00 to 08' 55" E (GN) a distance of 983.63 feet THENCE run S 37· SBL, said point being N 22° 00' 38" E (GN) a point the on from '1'-14; 13.13 feet P.R.M. of 1,200.73 feet to (GN) a distanc! E 15" THENCE run S 35· 57' the SBL, said point being N 54" 52' 00" E (GN) a point on P.R.M. R-15; 95.00 feet from 35· 37' 34" E (GN) a distance of 1,001.41 feet to THENCE run S the SBL, said point being N 68" 50' 37" E (GN) a point on P.R.M. '1'-16; 67.78 feet from 31° 48' 44" E (GN) a distance of 900.70 feet to THENCE run S the SBL, said point being N 59" 52' 00· E (GN) a pOint on P.R.M. R-17; 120.00 feet from 33" 22' 47" E (GN) a distance of 941.14 feet to THENCE run S the SBL, said point being N 59° 52' 00" E (GN) a point on P.R.M. R-18; 122.00 feet from THEN~ 00' 39" E (GN) a distance of 1,007.89 feet run S 28" on the SBL, said point being N 51" 14' 16" E (GN) to a point P.R.M. '1'-19; 89.74 feet from 23' 12" E (GN) a distance 989.92 feet to a THENCE run 28· S SBL, the said point being N 69" 52' 00· E (GN) po in':: on P.R.M. R-20; 85.00 feet from 27" 53' 24· E (GN) a distance of 1,132.66 feet THENCE run S on the SBL, said point being N 74° 16' 36" E (GN) to a point P.R.M. '1'-21; 72.09 feet from 23" 42' 52" E (GN) a distance of 976.81 feet to THENCE run S the SEL, said point being N 59° 52' 00" E (GN) a point on P.R.M. R-22; 55.00 feet from 21° 11' 59" E (GN) a distance of 990.52 feet to THENCE run S ~~e SBL, said point being N 69" 52' 00" E (GN) point on a P.R.M. R-23; 180.00 feet from 24° 59' 38" E (GN) a distance of 961.41 feet to THENCE run S the SBL, said point being N 69° 52' 00· E (GN) a point on P.R.M. R-24; 106.00 feet from feet to distance of 967.14 ill S ;t2" 36' 49" E (GN) THENCE run

the SBL, said point being N 42" 32' 15" E (GN) a point on f~om T-25; feet 104.39 PoR.M. 1,085.54 feet a distance of (\iN) E~ 47' 17" 700" run 5 THENCE on tne SBL, said point being N 74" 52' 00" E (GN) to a point P. R.M. R-Z6; 80 00 feet frotu feet to di.stance of 938.92 c, (G'll)

1:0011" S 16" 2,3' l.-ur. THJ-::l'!CE tha SBL, s·aid point being N 77" 52' 00" E (GN) a pc,int on P.R.~. R-27; feet from 12;.00 feet to distance of 998.36 il 15" 01' !.2" E (GN) 'l'Ev.:lICEC'W1 S SBL, :,;z.id point bnin9' N 74" 52' 00" E (GN) a oX}int ou the le.R.H. F.-28; 45':00 feef: froln fe~t (eN) a elistance of 1,392.23 C: 13" THENCE run S 23· 20' (~N) poin'~ to bE-ing N 17" 30' 57" W a paim: on thP. SBL, said 107.71 feel: from P.R.11. '1'-29; 19° 31' 49" E (GN) a distance of 946.86 feet to THENCE run S on tbe Si3L, said point being S 85° 59' 25" E (GN) a po irlt , fro~ f~et 44.19 ?,R.M. '1'-30; 58DD

SETBACK LINE No. 84 SuPP. CHAPTER 16B·26 16B·26.08 Description of the Manatee County corporation or governmental agency shall construct hereby is Coastal Construction Setback Line. There any structure whatsoever seaward thereof, or Section 161.053, Florida established to Section in actions as described perform any pursuant construction in Statutes, a coastal setback line 1 61.053, Florida Statutes, without obtaining a Florida. The legal description of Manatee County, in as described permit said Section of the Statute, exhibit" A". said line is attached hereto and labeled and all provisions of said Section shall apply to this After this rule has been recorded in the office rule. Specific Authority 120. 161.053 FS. Law Implemented in and for the Clerk of the Circuit Court of 161.053 FS. History-New 9-28-77. County, Florida, no person, firm, Manatee METES AND BOUNDS DESCRIPTION FOR THE COASTAL CONSTRUCTION SETBACK LINE IN MANATEE COUNTY, FLORIDA Coat~al Li~es Description tonstruction Setback of established in compliance with Section 161.053, Florida Statutes, said setback line lying along the Gul: of Mexico Coast from the Pinellas County and Manatee County, line southerly to the Manatee County and Sarasota County line. C04~tal Said Construction Setback Line is related to a series of "Permanent Reference Monuments· (P.R.M.) designated and hereinafter referred to as "R-l· through "R-67" as established by the Department of Natural Resources, State of Florida. In the case where the original monument or monuments des~royed been lost or has and replaced at a later date with a new monument, there will be a "T" instead of an "R" design-nation. Commence at P.R.M. T-3. THENCE run N 58° 41' OS" W (GN) a distance of 103.35 feet to ~~e point on the SBL and a point of beginning, THENCE run due North to a point of intersection with the mean high water line of the Gulf of ME!xico and the Norther.ly terminus of the Coastal Construction Setback Line for Manatee

County. THENCE returning along the same line to the P.O.B.; THENCE run S 20° 38' 55" E (GN) a distance of 1,054.3S feet to a point on the SaL, said point being N 69° 52' 00· E (GN) 105.00 feet from P.R.M. R-4; TEENCE run S 25° 21' 05" E (GN) a distance of 825.61 feet to a point on the SBL, said point being N 69° 52' 00· E (GN) 102.00 feet from P.R.M. R-5; THENCE run S 35° 29' 15" E (GN) a distance of 953.12 feet to a point on the SBL, said point being N 39° 52' 00· E (GN) 117.00 feet from P.R.M. R-6; THENCE run S 35" 25' 42" E (GN) a distance of 1,172.27 feet to a point on the SBL, said point being N 54° 52' 00· E (GN) 145.00 feet from P.R.M. R-7; ~~CE run S 35° 23' 54" E (GN) a distance of 915.33 feet to a point on the SEL, said point being N 44° 52' 00· E (GN) 114.00 feet from P.R.M. R-S; THENCE run S 4S" 16' '0· E (GN) a distance of 1,OS2.34 feet to a point on the SBL, said point being N 49° 52' 00· E (GN) 10.00 feet from P.R.M. R-9; THENCE run S 44° 09' 26· E (GN) a distance of 942.71 feet to a point on the SBL, said pOint being N 34° 52' 00" E (GN) SO.OO feet from P.R.M. R-10; feet to

1,103.2745° 40' 44· E (GN) a distance of THENCE run S a point on the SBL, said point being N 44° 52' 00· E (GN) 121.00 feet from P.R.M. R-ll; 58CC

Supp. No. 84 LINE SET8ACK 168·26 CHAPTER DESCRIPTION FOR BIG HICKORY ISLAND Commence at P.R.M. R-223. THENCE run N 80° 02' 00" E (GN) a distance of 190.00 feet to a point on the SBL, and that P.O.B.; 3~' (GN) to a point of intersection with the mean vi THENCE 28" N 30° high water line, said point being the Northerly terminus of the Coastal Construction Setback Line for Big Hickory Island; THENCE returning along the same line to the P.O.B.; THENCE run 5 !-7° 05' DO" E (GN) a distance of 1,324.93 feet to a point on ~O'' SBL, said'point being N 70° 02' the E (GN) 75.00 from P.R.M. R-224; THENCE run 5 20° 47' 25" E (GN) a distance of 804.27 feet to a point on E (GN) 103.00 feet from P.R.M. R-225. ~O'' SBL, said point being N 85° 02' the ~O'' run 5 18° 15' THENCE, E (GN) a distance of 300.00 feet to a point on the SBL; (GN) to a point of intersection with the mean vi ~O'' run 5 71° 45' THENCE high water line, of the waters of the Gulf of Mexico, said point being the Southerly terminus of the Coastal Construction Setback Line on Big Hickory Island. EXHIBIT "Alf 16B-26.07) (Chdpter BONITA BEACH The Coastal Construction Setback Line is coincident with the seaward boundary of Zone I as established by Lee County Ordinance Number 76-10 and described as follows in Exhibit A of that ordinance; said exhibit is on file with the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Lee County. NGE ........ sou, It' OF' THf '1..0RIOA D'. . 'i. �..... ) ..... (O.N [AST s .... ANn 7Hnn.", OF NORTH COOItOINAHS RO'" H. R-11(, MAVING S.~A'if PL"'~4E SY~T[H. TO SfCTiON 15. lOlo/l'(SHIP

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SETBACK LINE CHAPTER 16B·26 No. 84 SuPP. P.R.H. R-211. Commence at S 49° 58' 00" E (GN) a distance of 329.00 feet to a point on THENCE run and the P.O.B.; the SBL, N 25° 00' 00' W (GN) a distance of 700.00 feet to a point on THENCE run the SBL, said point being the Northerly terminus of the Coastal Construction Setback Line for Lovers Key; THENCE return along the same line to the P.O.B.; distance of 755.53 feet to a point on a (GN) W THENCE run S 62° 48' 27" the SBL, said point being S 50° 00' 00" E (GN) 87.00 feet from P.R.H. R-212; THENCE run S 62° 40' 55" W (GN) a distance of 736.01 feet to a point on the SBL; (GN) a distance of 133.55 feet to a point on W run S 04° 18' 15" THENCE the SBL, said point being S 69° 58' 00" E (GN) 100.00 feet from P.R.H. R-213; THENCE run S 29° 22' 23" E (GN) a distance of 595.72 feet to a point on the SBL, said point being N 55° 02' 00" E (GN) 620.00 feet from P.R.H. R-214; THENCE run S 57° 33' 07" E (GN) a distance of 881. 49 feet to a point on the SBL, said point being N 49° 02' 00" E (GN) 945.00 feet frOID P.R.Ii. R-215; THENCE run S 10° 13' 49" E (GN) a distance of 1,182.89 feet to a point on the SBL, said point being N 35° 02' 00" E (GN) 180.00 feet from P.R.Ii. T-216; THENCE run S 40° 04' 55" E (GN) a distance of 1,021.27 feet to a point on the SBL, said point being N 55° 02' 00" E (GN) 120.00 feet frOID P.R.H. R-217; point on a of 962.63 feet to (GN) a distance E run S 44° 29' 36" THENCE (GN) 129.00 feet from P.R.H. E 00" 00' N 50° being point SBL, said the R-218; point on the a distance of 1,132.75 feet to THENCE S 57° 13' 52" E (GN) a 00" E (GN) 370.00 feet from P.R.H. R-219; 02' said poi.nt being N 50° SBL, distance of 921.48 feet to a point on a (GlI) P.lENCE run S 39° 12' 10" E (GN) 273.00 feet frOID P.R.H. R-220;

E 02' 00" the SBL, said point beiilg N 55° distance of 986.53 feet to a point on a (GN) THENCE run S 40° 19' 43" E the SBL, said poiat being N 55° 02' 00" E (GN) 427.00 feet from P.R.Ii. R-221; a point on to 40" E a di.stance of 1,155.39 feet THENCE run S 31° 02' the SBL, said point also being P.R.H. R-222. THENCE run S 30° 30' 28" E (GN) to a point of intersection with the mean high water lice, said point being tbe ',utherly terminus of the Coastal Key. for Lovers Line S~tback Construction EXHIBIT "A" (Chapter 16B-26.07) 58AA

SETBACK LINE CHAPTER 16B·26 SuPP. No. 84 ISLAND ESTERO is coincident with the seaward The Coastal Construction Setback Line Ordinance Number 76-3 and by Lee County as.estab~i~hed I of Zone bound~ry ordinance; said exhibit is on as follows ,n Exh,b,t A of that d~scr,~ed County. f,le w,th the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Lee rOOltDINAl'E5 ... ' "1 Olt;. , ".A~t; A ,q;.o .reor' .",., """''''H7 .... "ON ".n.".A. P CAl' .... �SFAWAll cnNellfTf ~!.A TH£ n.t'HlIt"A":T 0" r~~T ,,., \. \,n AND 77".O'U.'1 na",. 0" ... lONE. 8E'N' wE!>' PlANlrnOROINATf Syt;TE"'. COUN~'" 1) fAST. LEE AA~(.f lib C.OUh.: T(lWN~Ml' 1". IN SECTI'''''' TM! S(AW'AIID O~ 0' BECIN""N' AlIIO THE ;OIHT £-1. P.'.M.

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816

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.. ,' 5"'" THEWCf SOUTH 72.00 fEET FRO'" "1" WiST. 53' 71-NORTH P.R.M. £-10, SAID POINT BEJNG TO FEET " 'Olt 81 ��EAST a" .. Jl' 51--THENCE SOUTH 111.2' FEET fROM O. N. I. P H. A-1I1; ���"60" [AST,. St' fEET TO ".R.M. £-11, 5 ... 10 "'lINT BEtNG SOUTH 1'. EAST FOR llt'1." la's .... TH("NCE SOUTH "-101 .... 2 f[ET TO P.A..H. £-12, SAID '-OINT 8flNG 50U1H "2- 5" .," EASf. Fa. a" EAST ,.1 .. fROM O.N.A.. P.R.H. R-1I7; S02.8" FEET 67- THfwC[ SOUTH 551.5' fEET FAOM D.N.R. P.Il.H. R-U}; OS" EAST, 1~' ..... EAST FOR &1'0.00 FEET TO P.R.M. £-1}, SAID 'OINT BEING SOUTH I'? TH["-lCE SOUTH 67- U' ''C).08 FEET FRO" D.N... P.R.H. R-18"; THE"-lCE SOuTH 66- 13' 5"" [AST fOR 1"1)5.81 FEET TO P H. £-1e., SAID POINT Bfl"'G NORTH 7"- 1t6' iriS" WEST, ��� ..... 77 FEET F.O'" D.N... P.R.M. R-186. W~ST, t6-TH[NCE 0" "7" EAST '0. 13"L66 FfET TO ' M. [-IS, SAID 'OINT eEING NOltTH 'S· H' "6" SOUTH ���B1.62 'EET FAOM D.H.R. P.R."". R-1I1; ... 01' 19" WEST, ~} .. fAST FOR IOS'.,7 FE[T TO P.R.M. [-16. SAID POINT 8flNC NORtH TH[NCE SOUTH 6'''" DO' }, 16".79 FEET ,.ROH D.N.R. p.ILM. 1:-187-A; WEST, )1" .... fAST FOR 118.6& fEET TO P.R.M. E-l'. 5A'D POINT 8EINC SOUTH 11" 07' lit' , 1-0-THENCE SOUTH BO.O FEET FROM D.N.R. P.R.M. 1t-18I; ~OUTH SIS" SO' " .. EAST FOR 1011.S' nET TO P M. E-II. SAID POINT BEINt THENCE SOUTH SO" 31' 5S" [AST, ���~.R."". lEfT FROH D.N 10n.'" R-188; ���cfA~T

57- 1" "0" THfNC' FOil I062. 'SOUTH H; "fET TO ".R.M. f-J1. !tArD POINT BEING SouTM U- 31' ...... WEST, ISL.]" "CfT FROM D.N.R. P M. 1t-190; ���"S" WEST,. 2'6' EAST FO. 90Q.S, reET TO P.R.M. [-'D. 5AIo PO'NT eEINC SOUTH 07- THENCE SOUTH S"" 5"'·5"" 15ft-ItI r£fT rAnM D.N.It. P H. .-191; ���WEST. J1" S,- 1t6' 5 .... [AST "0_ 10S6.)IJ fffT TO ' M. (-11, SAID "OINT SttNG SOUTH 01- '7' THf"lCf SOUTH ���11".A7 FffT ".OM D.N.A. p.'.M. A-1II2; lrlffllCE SOuTH SO- 57' &to" fAST FOIt " .. D.' .. fffT TO " M. E-22. SAID POINT enNr; SOUTM 16- 17" 10" fAST, ���fffT FRI")M D.N... P>.R.H. 1t-19,; ,lLS, fEfT TO P.R.H . £-1'. SAIO POINT Bt"I"'G NOATH '9- OS'S,'' wfST, �lS7S.2I 15" £AST FOR S~' SOUTH "q- T!1fNCf "".'l7 ,.,,£T ,.pn'" ".N.R. .. M. ."195, ���T~fNCE ~.It.M. "1- 0" 11" fAST 1'01 1571 .... "E[T TO SOUTH [-110. 5"10 POINT B£J!'oIt SOUTH 11- Iog" \'" fAST. }60.11 'E[T FAO"4 D.N.R. .. H. .-1"; ���lHENCE SOUTH n" .. ,' Itl" EAST "Oll! '''''.51 "[[T TO P . H. f"-'S. SAID POINT BriNe NORTH 6"- 01' 1)" WEST, ��~.16 .... fEET FROl1 O.N.It. '.R ..... R-1',; ~.R.H. SOUTH .. ,. ))' 5 .... (AST FOI 1'8.2' 'EET TO TH(NCE [-76. SAID POINT BEING 'SOUTI1 22- "S' 00" £AS,". "".1" FEET FROl1 D .. N.It. '.R.H. .-1". THfNCE SOUTH "5- 11' Itl" [AST 1'01( ""7.n I'EfT TO ".It.M. £-11, SAID rOINT BEINt SOUTH 1"- 2" 21" WEST. ISl.a, Fr[T FAOM D.N... P.It.M. R-"8; THrNCE SOU"" It,- 16' " .. EAST FOIt 176.66 "EfT TO P._.H. £-2', SAID POINT enNC NO"TH ,II- S,' 01"' .rST, R-19'; ".It."'. "Er"'''I('I" D.N.R. ,ql.J1 10' ItO" fAST FOR Un.OB fEET TO ".R.M. £-29, SAID POINT BEING SOUTH 109- H" 06"' WEST, }'I. T>1~' .. CE SOUT", 80.00 'EET rROM D.N._. P._.H. A-100: ~ ... 19- '" 10"''' fAST "OR 1101.:"9 FT.TO THENCE SOUT M. [-]0 .. SAtD porNT BEINe. SOUTH·S7" 1G' S7" wfST. ���IoS.00 FfrT FRnM ".N.R. P M. R-10l: ���qnllt.17 fEfT TO P.A."'. E-)1,. 5.1.10 POINT BEING NOATH a1 .... 27' 00" WEST. ro. EAST 76" ~,., ... 77· T"'[NCf SOUT P.R.M. It-'o,. R:. D.N . 1S.00 FEEl fAOM �55" EAST,. If.' "0" fAST FOR f.S8.0S FEfT 10 P.A.H. [-H, 5.0.10 POINT BETNG SOUTt-t 12- THENCE SOUTH n- 31'

6S".OS FEET rROM D.N.R.· P.R.M. R-'07; THENCE SOUTH oa- 05' 1010'1 fAST FOR 677.1f, rEEl 10 P.R.M. £-B, 5A,O "'O(NT 8EING NORlH ,,,- B' 51" fAST,. R-'O~; fEEl fAO'" O.N.A. P.A.H. 70.00 WEST. "7'~Io'" P9-~01:::'RT'" jAIO PO: .... T Bfl""C; p.R.M.-E-:5~, 10 FEET 10lt1.~'" 501" EAS1 FnR SOUTH 1'5 S8' T~E'~C[ 500.00 FfET ""0" D.N.R. P.R.H. 11:-20"; If". ... " 1t7' S3" EAST "OR 10'1.505 'EET TO P.R ..... E-H. SAIO PO'NT BriNG. SOUTH SJ- H' "7" THENCE SOUTH 2"6.27 FEET fROM O ...... R. P.It.H. A-705; [~ST, P01NT BEINe. .OUT'" 10- 5'9' " .. SAID [-'£I, P.It ...... T"ENCE SOUTH Ito"" U· 08" [AST Fnlt IS61.78 "fET TO Ff~T 2 .. 19S5. HAVING COOft(iI,..ATES OF NORTH 7S}.S26.17, AND EAST 50".'35'.'" 100B PAl"! '50.1' fAOI"I frII.O.A.A. lON£, wEST OF ALSO SAID POlfrllT i.fflNG NOATH 61· 18' 19" WEST. )508.91 ffET 'ROM D.N.". P.R.M. R-107; Ttl[NCE SOUTH 71- "'''' 06" EAST FO. 1l96.11 FEET TO P.R.H. E-H, SAID POINT BEING NORTH 01" H' 1S" [ASr, E~T \.09 ".0" D.N P.R.H. 1t-708; ���~O. fEET TO P.R.H. E-'I. 5Al0 POINT arlNC NORTH 02- 411' .. " .. fAST, IOU.31 51" fAST TJot!NC[ SOUTH 86- ltl-15.00 FEET '.n" O.H.I. p....... A-109; 5'" B(I~C E-~9. ""upT" 18" 105' '-7" [AST FOA 9J6.J5. HET TO P.R.M. ,. SA.ID POINT ... ... u!)iO.TH 71- I'" r CE D.N.R. p.I:.H. :no; �"'''0,.. FEET .!ST. 61.36 fOI: 607.27 fEET TO P H. E-"'O APPPOxtMAT[ f"!:'AN HtGI-i WATrl lINf 0'- OSTfc;.o ���~t.ST 9' 4;" !,OI..TI1 68" T"EN~f eAT; . .;~~T'" f.~. T~f 107··.[A5T "Olt 120 '-EfT HOltE 0" U:SS TO '9' APPII:Oll'lMATE' CE .. TfRlI!'oIf 0" ROAD A.T �~~ ��-:~',;'!! ~oJ!'~Cf T!k .... ! VS 01' , [ ... ...

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..... EAST FOR &1'0.00 FEET TO P.R.M. £-1}, SAID 'OINT BEING SOUTH I'? TH["-lCE SOUTH 67- U'

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.. fAST FOR IOS'.,7 FE[T TO P.R.M. [-16. SAID POINT 8flNC NORtH TH[NCE SOUTH 6'''" DO' },

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57- 1" "0" THfNC' FOil I062. 'SOUTH H; "fET TO ".R.M. f-J1. !tArD POINT BEING SouTM U- 31' ...... WEST,

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S,- 1t6' 5 .... [AST "0_ 10S6.)IJ fffT TO ' M. (-11, SAID "OINT SttNG SOUTH 01- '7' THf"lCf SOUTH ���

lrlffllCE SOuTH SO- 57' &to" fAST FOIt " .. D.' .. fffT TO " M. E-22. SAID POINT enNr; SOUTM 16- 17" 10" fAST, ���

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THrNCE SOU"" It,- 16' " .. EAST FOIt 176.66 "EfT TO P._.H. £-2', SAID POINT enNC NO"TH ,II- S,' 01"' .rST,

10' ItO" fAST FOR Un.OB fEET TO ".R.M. £-29, SAID POINT BEING SOUTH 109- H" 06"' WEST,

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CHAPTER 16B-26 SETBACK LINE 84 SUPP. No. THENCE run N 87° 41' 53" E (GN) a distance of 1,094.96 feet to a point on the S8L, said point being 5 05° 00' 00" W (GN) 50.00 feet from P.R.It. R-151; THENCE rUll N 85° 28' 56" E (GN) a distance of 837.17 feet to a point on the S8L, said point being 5 05° 00' 00" W (GN) 48.00 feet from P.R.Ii. R-152; THENCE run N 77° 03' 02" E (GN) a distance of 1,129.67 feet to a point on the S8L, said point also being P.R.H. R-153; THENCE run N 71° 44' 56" E (GN) a distance of 889.12 feet to a point on the S8L, said point being 5 10° 00' 00" E (GN) 89.00 feet from P.R.H. R-154; THENCE run N 63° 18' 30' E (GN) a distance of 998.43 feet to a point on the S8L, said point being N 20° 00' 00" W (GN) 139.00 feet from P.R.Ii. R-155; THENCE run N 66° 26' 17" E (GN) a distance of 1,001.40 feet to a pOint on the S8L, said point being N 20° 00' 00" W (GN) 118.00 feet from P.R.Ii. R-156; THENCE run N 66° 22' 07" E (GN) a distance of 982.34 feet to a point on the S8L, said point being N 20° 00' 00" W (GN) 137.00 feet from P.R.Ii. R-157; THENCE run N 67° 08' 58" E (GN) a distance of 957.72 feet to a point on (GN) 82.00 feet from P.R.Ii. R-158; If N 25° 00' 00" the S8L, said point being THENCE run N 65° 26' 44" E (GN) a distance of 1,034.29 feet to a point on the S8L, said point being N 25° 00' 00" W (GN) 80.00 feet from P.R.I1. R-159; THENCE run N 60° 47' 24" E (GN) a distance of 860.88 feet to a point on (GN) 100.00 feet from P.R.H. R-160; !. N 35° 00' 00" the S8L, said point being THENCE run N 58° 18' 48" E (GN) a distance of 1,033.99 feet to a point on (GN) 96.00 feet from P.R.I1. R-161; If N 35° 00' 00" the S8L, said point being THENCE run N 58° 08' 56" E (GN) a distance of 1,019.89 feet to a point on the S8L, said point being N 15° 00' 00" W (GN)100.00 feet from P.R.I1. R-161A; THENCE run N 55° 35' 46" E (Gm a distance of 752.89 fe.,t to a point on the S8L, said point being 5 25° 00' 00" E (GN) 42.00 feet from P.R.H. R-162; THENCE run N 58° 35' 34" E (GN) a distance of 1,223.81 feet to a point on (GN) 18.00 feet from P.R.Ii. R-163; If N 10° 00' 00" the S8L, said point being THENCE run N 58° 36' 02" E (GN) a distance of 749.52 feet to a point on the S8L, said point being 5 28° 00' 00" E (GN) 65.00 feet from P.R.Ii. R-164; THENCE run N 58° 10' 24" E (GN) a d,stance of 1,221. 34 feet to a point on the S8L, said point being 5 30° 00' 00" E (GN) 93.00 feet from P.R.I1. R-165; fee~. run N 58° 24' 33" E (GN) a distance of 978 .18 THENCE to a point on the S8L, said point being N 35° 00' 00" W (GN) 22.00 feet from P.R.Ii. R-166; THENCE run N 59° 25' 03" E (GN) a distance of 983.20 feet to a point on the S8L, said point being N 25° 00' 00" W (GN) 13.00 feet from P.R.H. R-167; THENCE run N 69° 20' 32" E (GN) a distance of 996.16 feet to a point on the S8L, said point being N 25° 00' 00" W (GN) 63.00 feet from P.R.I1. R-168; 9 feet to a point on Qof l,076. THENCE run N 55° 53' 03" E (GN) a distance

(GN) 88.00 feet from P.R.I1. R-169; If the S8L, said point being N 30° 00' 00" THENCE run N 56° 26' 54" E (GN) a distance of 1,107.37 feet to a point on the S8L, said point being 5 30° 00' 00" E (GN) 153.00 feet from P.R.I1. R-170; ~eet run N 56° 43' 19" E (GN) a distance of 876.68 THENCE to a point on th .. S8L, said point being S 14° 00' 00" E (GN) 260.00 feet frOID P.R.I1. R-l71; THENCE run N 54° 20' 33" E (GN) a distance of 883.99 feet to a point or the S8L, said point being 5 30° 00' 00" E (GN) 23.00 feet from P.R.H ... ·172; THENCE run N 65° 00' 24" E (GN) a distance of 1,135.03 feet to a point on (GN) 33.00 feet from P.R.I1. R-l73; If the SBL, said point being N 35° 00' 00" THENCE run N 32° 27' 23" E (GN) a distance of 621.55 feet to a point on the SBL. said point also being P.R.I1. R-174; THE~CE cun due East (GN) to a point of intersection with the mean high water line, said point being the Southerly terminus of the Coastal Construction Setback Line for Sanibel Island. EXHIBIT "An (Chapter 16B-26.07) 58Y

SETBACK LINE 84

No. SuPP. CHAPTER 16B·26 960.99 feet to a point on the a distance of (GN) E 35" 17' 44° S run THENCE 64.00 feet from P.R.II. R-127. E (GN) 00" 45° 00' N SBL, said point being a distance of 1369.10 feet to a point on the E (GN) 43° 35' 36"

5run THENCE 77.00 feet from P.R.II. R-128. (GN) E 00" 45° 00' N said point being SBL, a distance of 933.93 feet to a point on the E (GN) 42° 41' 08" S run THENCE 66.00 feet from P.R.II. R-129. (GN) E 00" 40° 00' N said point being 5BL, a distance of 1155.47 feet to a point on the E (GN) 41° 15' S run THENCE 06" 40° 10.00 feet from P.R.II. R-130. (GN) E 00" 00' N being S8L, said point a distance of 987.34 feet to a point on (GN) E 24" 41° 40'

5run THENCE of 72.00 feet from P.R.II. E (GN) 45° 00' 00" N the SBL, said point being R-131; a distance of 1,007.26 feet to a point on (GN) E 05" run S 44° 03' THENCE 50° 00' 00" E 90.00 feet from P.R.II. R-132; N the SBL, said point being a distan'ce of 923.35 feet to a point on (GN) E 38" run S 48° 03' THENCE 30° 00' 00" E 52.00 feet from P.R.II. R-133; N the SBL, said point being a distance of 1,000.87 feet to a point on (GN) E 26" 5 58° 42' rom THENCE 35° 00' 00" E 50.00 feet from P.R.l1. R-134; N the SBL, said point being a distance of 987.02 feet to a point on (GN) E 51" run 5 62° 56' TH£NCE 60.00 feet from P.R.l1. R-135; (GN) 00' 00" E 35° N point being the SBL, said a distance of 883.25 feet to a point on (GN) E 03" run S 65° 30' THENCE 70.00 feet from P.R.l1. R-136; (GN) 25° 00' 00" E N SBL, said point being the a distance of 1,176.96 feet to a point on (GN) E 09" run S 64° 02' THL"ICE R-137;

11from P.R 26.00 feet (GN) E 25° 00' 00" N SBL, said point being the a distance of 854.41 feet to a point on (GN) E 40" run S 65° 11' THENCE 42.00 feet from P.R.l1. R-138; (GN) 30° 00' 00" E N SBL, said point being the a distance of 1,095.09 feet to a point on (GN) E 03" run S 67° 01' THENCE 79.00 feet from P.R.II. R-139; (GN) 00' 00" E 25° N point being the SBL, said a distance of 939.11 feet to a point on (GN) E 55" run 5 67° 20' THENCE 31.00 feet from P.R.II. R-140; (GN) E 20° 00' 00" N said point being the S8L, a distance of 978.82 feet to a point on (GN) 37' 02" run S 68° THENCE E N 37.00 feet from P.R.II. R-141; (GN) E 20° 00' 00' the S8L, said point being distance of 1,039.77 feet to a point on E (GN) 31' 44" run 5 68° THENCE feet from P.R.H. R-142; (GN) a 33.00 N being the S8L, said point a distance of 1,007.04 feet to a point on (GN) E 00" run S 68° 13' THENCE

100.00 feet from P.R.II. R-143; (GN) 00' 00" E 20° N point being the S8L, said a distance of 898.87 feet to a point -on (GN) E 05" run S 67° 18' THENCE 62.00 feet from P.R.II. R-144; (GN) 00' 00" E 25° N point being the SBL, said a distance of 987.86 feet to a Doint on (GN) E 02" run 5 71° 34' THENCE 109.00 feet from"P.R.l1. R-145; (GN) 00' 00" E 20° N point being the S8L, said a distance of 1,021.98 feet to a point on (GN) E 37" run 5 71° 58' THENCE 80.00 feet from P.R.Ii. R-146; (GN) 00' 00" E 20° N point being the 58L, said a distance of 1,047.28 feet to a point on (GN) E 24" run 5 76° 16' THENCE 49.00 feet from P.R.II. R-147; (GN) 00' 00" E 05° N point being the SBL, siad a distance of 1,035.30 feet to a point on (GN) E 35" run 5 76° 55' THENCE 90.00 feet from P.R.II. R-148; (GN) 00' 00" E 10° N point being the SBL, said a distance of 968.56 feet to a point on E (GN) 19' 04" run 5 88° THENCE

5.00 feet from P.R.H. R-149; (GN) being 5 05° 00' 00" W the S8L, said point a distance of 946.83 feet to a point on (GN) E 22" run S 88° 55' THENCE 78.00 feet from P.R.H. R-lS0; (GN) 00" E 05° 00' N being the 58L, said point 58X

SETBACK LINE CHAPTER 16B·26 84

No. SuPP. SANIBEL ISLAND Commence at P.R.H. R-IIO -THENCE run N 67° 28' 00" E (GN) a distance of 115.00 feet to a point on the SBL and the P.D.B.; (GN) to a point of intersection with the mean W 00' 00" 70° N THENCE run high water line; said point being the Northerly terminus of the Coastal Construction Setback Line for Sanibel Island. THENCE return along the same line to the P.O.B. THENCE run S 07° SO' 04" E (GN) a distance of 1041.51 feet to a point on the 5BL, said point also being P.R.H. R-ili. THENCE run 5 36° 16' 31" E (GN) a distance of 761.66 feet to a point on (GN) 200.00 feet from P.R.H. E N 60· 00' 00" the 5BL, said point being R-1l2. THENCE run S 18· 52° 05" E (GN) a distance of 1415.80 feet to a point on the SBT., said point being N 60· 00' 00" E (GN) 111.00 feet from P.R.H. R-1l3. THENCE rWl 5 36· SO' 15" E (GN) a distance of 790.43 feet to a point on the 5BL, said point being N 60· 00' 00" E (GN) 43.00 feet from P.R.H. R-1l4. (GN) a distance of 1120.95 feet to a point on E 29" 5 40· 51' run THENCE P.R.~. SBL, said point being N 45° 00' 00" E (GN) 59.00 feet from the R-1l5. THENCE run 5 47° 13' OS" E (GN) a distance of 1141.54 feet to a point on the 5BL, said point being N 40· 00' 00" E (GN) 51.00 feet from P.R.H. R-1l6. 56° 07' 24" E (GN) a distance of 1068.50 feet to a point on

5run THENCE 40· 00' 00" E (GN) 23.00 fee, from P.R.I'!. N said point being the SBL, R-1l7. 1083.60 feet to a point on cf distance a 60· 28' 49" E (GN) THENCE run S (GN) 39.00 feet from P.R.I'!. vi

S 3D· 00' 00" the SBL, said point being R-ll8. THENCE run S 60° 03' 54" E (GN) a distance of 1058.38 feet to a Doint P.R.I'!. fro~ feet (GN) 85.00 vi 00' 00" on the SBL, said point being S 30° R-1l9. THENCE run 5 61° 36' 03" (GN) a distance of 1033.19 feet to a point on ~O' SBL, said point being N 3D· the 00" E (GN) 63.00 feet. from P.R.H. R-120. (GN) a distance of 1045.59 feet to a point E 03' 13" THENCE run 5 62° on the 5BL, said point being N 25° 00' 00" E (GN) 7.00 feet from P.R.H. R-121. THENCE run 5 60· 58! 57" E (GN) a distance of 974.67 feet to a point on the 5BL, said point being N 25· 00' 00" E (GN) 7.00 feet from P.R.I'!. R-122. THENCE run 5 62° 11' 59" E (GN) a distance of 1111. 37 feet to a point on (GN) 72.00 feet from P.R.H. vi 00" 25° 00'

5being the SBL, said point R-123. THENCE run 5 59· 21' 04" E (GN) a distance of 975.60 feet to a point on the SBL, said point being N 35° 00' 00" E (GN) 58.00 feet from P.R.H. R-124. THENCE run 5 54· 54' 54" E (GN) a distance of 1348.01 feet to a point on the (GN) 18.00 feet from P.R.M. R-l25. vi 00" SBL, said point being 5 40· 00' the aD 35' 23" E (GN) a distance of 1042.72 feet to a POlot THENCE run 5 47° feet from P.R.I'!. R-126. 129J)0 being N 50· 00' 00" E (GN) 5BL, said point 58W

SupP. No. 84 SETBACK LINE CHAPTER 16B-26 THENCE run S 16° 14' 18" E (GN) a distance of 995.00 feet to a point on the SBL; point on the a (GN) a distance of 633.00 feet to THENCE run S 41° 54' 23" E ~O'' said point being N 35° 00' SBL, E (GN) 78.00 feet from P.R.I1. R-82. THENCE run S 61° 49' 28" E (GN) to a point of intersection with the mean high water line; said point being the Southerly termious of the Coastal Construction Setback Line on North Captiva Island. EXHIBIT "A" (Chapter 16B-26.07) CAPTIVA ISLAND The Coastal Construction Setback Line is coincident with the seaward boundary of Zone I established by Lee County Ordinance Number 76-15 and as of that ordinance; said exhibit is on described the Clerk follows in Exhibit A Court file with of the Circuit for Lee County. Of' TM! fLOltID .. It) "llt,nfl ��M4D [AlT ~OItTH B06.0~1.1'" COORDINATES Of' HAVING p.I.I1. It-S" (D.N.It.) r.o'" II SOUH1. _ANCO! "50 [AST .. l.flE (OUNT': rool"'''''','' weST ZONt .. &!lNG tN Sferro,", IS, STST(M, COOIIPH~ATE !orAn: Pl""" 8fCIIlN}f.H; 0' THf S(A."'''IlD OF POINT TH~

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SETBACK LINE CHAPTER 16B·26

84No. SUPP. NORTH CAPTIVA ISLAND Commence at P.R.H. R-66 -THENCE run 5 30° 00' 00" E (GN) a distance of 135.00 feet to a point on the SBL and the P.O.B.; THENCE run N 66° OS' 52" E (GN) a distance of 355.00 feet to a point on the SBL; THENCE run N 20° 06' 17" E (GN) to a point of intersection with the mean high water line, said point being the Northerly terminus of the Coastal Construction Setback Line on North Captiva Island; THENCE returning along the same lines to the P.O.B. THENCE run 5 40° 59' SO" W (GN) a distance of 892.50 feet to a point on the SBL, said point being 5 55° 00' 00" E (GN) 111.00 feet from P.R.H. R-67. THENCE run 5 18° 39' 08" W (GN) a distance of 861. 99 feet to a point on the SBL, said point being S 80° 00' 00" E (GN) 71.00 feet from P.R.H. R-68. THENCE run SOlo 57' 27" W (GN) a distance of 1077.85 feet to a point on the SBL, said point being N 80° 00' 00" W (GN) 3.00 feet from P.R.H. R-69. THENCE run SOlo 10' 13" E (GN) a distance of 988.53 feet to a point on R-iO. SBL, said point being N 90° 00' 00" E (GN) 38.00 feet from P.R.H. the THENCE run S 05° 56' 25" E (GN) a distance of 1044.81 feet to a point on the SBL, said point also being P.R.H. R-71. THENCE run 5 22° 33' 24" E (GN) a distance of 1181. 00 feet to a point on the SBL; THENCE run S 37° 10' 05" (GN) a distance of 292.00 feet to a point on 00" E (GN) 71.00 feet from P.R.H. R-n. ~O' SBL, said point being N 60° the THENCE run S 39° 10' 21" E (GN) a distance of 1404.76 feet to a point on (GN) 49.00 feet from P.R.H. R-73. E N 60° 00' 00" the SBL, said point being THENCE run S 37° 18' 52" E (GN) a distance of 981. 63 feet to a point on the SBL, said point being N 60° 00' 00" E (GN) 2.00 feet from P.R.H. R-74. THENCE run 5 36° 39' 05" E (GN) a distance of 649.25 feet to 'a -point on the SBL, said point being N 60° 00' 00" E (GN) 34.00 feet from P.R.H. R-74-A. THENCE run S 34° 12' 50" E (GN) a distance of 595.43 feet to a point on the SBL, fe~t 23.00 from F.R.H. R-75. (GN,) 00' 00" E said point being N 60° THENCE run S 32° 28' 28" E (GN) a distance of 778.56 feet to a point on the SBL, said point being N 60° 00' 00" E (GN) 58.00 feet from P.R.H. R-75-A. the 5BL,

1157" E (GN) a distance of 911.59 feet to a point THENCE run 5 31° 29' 00" E (GN) 128.00 feet from P.R.H. R-76. aD' being N 60° said point THENCE run 5 31° 16' 44" E (GN) a distance of 745.16 feet to a point on the SBL, said point heing N 60° 00' 00" (GN) 139.00 feet from P.R.H. R-76-A.

THENCE run 5 34° 46' 52" E (GN) a distance of 670.96 feet to a point on the SBL, said point being N 55° 00' 00" E (GN) 100.00 feet from P.R.H. R-77. THENCE run 5 30° 42' 48" E (GN) a distance of 758.55 feet to a point on the 5BL, said point being N 55° 00' 00" E (GN) ll2.00 feet from P.R.H. R-77-A. THENCE run 5 30° 55' 22" E (GN) a distance of 1372.99 feet to a point on the SBL, said point being N 60° 00' 00" E (GN) 156.00 feet from P.R.H. R-78. THENCE run 5 25° 36' 59" E (GN) a·distance of 1215.19 feet to a point on the SBL, said point being N 80° 00' 00" E (GN) 90.00 feet from P.R.H. R-79. THT.NCE run 5 18° 00' 31" E (GN) a distance of 7[.2.56 feet to a point on the SB1, said point N 80° 00' 00" E (GN) 110.00 feet from P.R.H. R-79-A. THENCE run 5 18° 10' 28" E (GN) a distance of 745.46 feet to a point on the SBL, said point being N 80° 00' 00" E (GN) 150.00 feet from P.R.H. R-80. THENCE run 5 17° 34' 34" E (GN) a distance of 1048.45 feet to a point on the 5BL, said point being N 77° 00' 00" E (GN) 86.00 feet from P.R.H. R-81. 58U

Supp. No. 84 LINE SETBACK 16B-26 CHAPTER 29' 41" E (GN) a distance of 768.99 feet to a point on the THENCE run 5 36° being 5 45° 00' 00" W (GN) 70.00 feet from P.R.H. R-42. SBL, said point 36" E (GN) a distance of 1106.75 feet to a point on the THENCE run 5 34° 47' being N 65° 00' 00" E (GN) 44.00 feet from P.R.H. R-43. 58L, said point 07' 29" E (GN) a distance of 310.00 feet to a point on the THENCE run 5 33° 58L; 32' 45" E (GN) a distance of 952.00 feet to a point on the THENCE run 5 15° being N 80° 00' 00" E (GN) 32.00 feet from P.R.H. R-44. 58L, said point 24" E (GN) a distance of 975.43 feet to a point on the THENCE run 5 14° 52' being N 75° 00' 00" E (GN) 79.00 feet from P.R.H. R-45. 58L, said point 01" E (GN) a distance of 1024.08 feet to a point on the THENCE run 5 07° 52' being N 80° 00' 00" 69.00 feet from P.R.H. R-46. S8L, said point 10" E (GN) a distance of 940.06 feet to a point on the THENCE run 5 19° 26' being N 60° 00' 00" E (GN) 165.00 feet from P.R.H. R-47. 58L, said point 34" E (GN) a distance of 987.78 feet to a point on the THENCE run 5 22° 04' being N 80° 00' 00" E (GN) 106.00 feet from P.R.H. R-48. S8L, said point 35" (GN) a distance of 1021.61 feet to a point on the THENCE run 5 21° 53' being N 60° 00' 00" E (GN) 106.00 feet from P.R.H. R-49. 58L, said point 24" E (GN) a distance of 958.79 feet to a point on the THENCE run 5 19° 32' R-50. P.R.H. 00' 00" E (GN) 111.00 feet from S8L, said point being N 75° 03" E (GN) a distance of 1143.77 feet to a point on the THENCE run 5 20° 18' being N 65° 00' 00" E (GN) 72.00 feet from P.R.H. R-51. 58L, said point 54" E (GN) a distance of 308.00 feet to a point on the THENCE run 5 18° 33' 58L; 55" E (GN) a di3tance of 655.00 feet to a point on the THENCE run 5 39° 39' being 5 55° 00' 00" W (GN) 135.00 feet from P.R.H. R-S2. 58L, said point 34' 14" E (GN) a distance of 876.89 feet to a point on the THENCE 'Cun 5 51° being N 40° 00' 00" E (GN) 74.00 feet from P.R.H. R-53. S8L, said point E (GN) a distance of 925.61 feet to a point on the THENCE run 5 51° 28'18" being N 45° 00' 00" E (GN) 24.00 feet from P.R.H. R-54. S8L, said point 954.60 feet to a point on the a distance of (GN) 38" E THENCE run 5 42° SO' 62.00 feet from P.R.H. R-55. 00" E (GN) N 60° 00' said point being S8L, 1060.71 feet to a point on the a distance of (GN) 18" E THENCE run 5 35° 11' feet from P.R.H. R-56. 00" E (GN) 82.00 N 65° 00' said point being S8L, point on the feet to a of 1061. 49 a distance (GN) 15" E THENCE run 5 26° 48'

feet from P.R.H. R-57. 00" E (GN) 97.00 N 70° 00' said point being S8L, the a point on feet to a distance of 1018.59 35" E (GN) 33' THENCE run 5 23° 108.00 feet from P.R.H. R-58. 00" E (GN) N 70° 00' said point being S8L, 04" E (GN) a distance of 1012.86 feet to a point on the THENCE run 5 18° 40' being N 75° 00' 00" E (GN) 92.00 feet from P.R.H. R-59. S8L, said point 46' 35" E (GN) a distance of 985.25 feet to a point on the THENCE run 5 17° being N 75° 00' 00" E (GN) 105.00 feet from P.R.H. R-60. S8L, said point 50' 39" E (GN) a distance of 1048.89 feet to a point on the THENCE run 5 14° being N 80° 00' 00" E (GN) 113.00 feet from P.R.H. R-61. S8L, said point 37" E (GN) a distance of 1002.63 feet to a point on the THENCE run S 16° 12' being N 80° 00' 00" E (GN) 140.00 feet from P.R.H. R-62. 58L, said point 38' 53" E (GN) a distance of 991.34 feet to a point on the THENCE run 5 15° being N 80° 00' 00" E (GN) 153.00 feet from P.R.H. R-63. S8L, said point 46' 28" E (GN) a distance of 1339.01 feet to a point on the THENCE run 5 14° N 75° 00' 00" E (GN) 186.00 feet from P.R.H. R-64. 58L, said point being 33' 32" E (GN) a distance of 953.21 feet to a point on the THENCE run 5 20° being N 45° 00' 00" E (GN) 198.00 feet from P.R.H. R-6S. S8L, said point 06' 17" E (GN) to a point of intersection with the mean THENCE run 5 20° said point being the Southerly terminus of the Coastal high water line, on La Costa Island. Construction Setback Line 16B-26.07) (ChaptEr EXHIBIT "A" S8T

SETBACK LINE 84

SUPP. No. CHAPTER 16B·26 LA COSTA ISLAND Commence at P.R.I1. R·27. THENCE run S 45° 00'00" E (GN) a distance of 33.00 feet to a point on the SBL and the point of beginning, THENCE run N 59° 30'00" E (GN) a distance of 497.00 feet to a point on the SBL; THENCE rl¥l N 67° 16' 55" E (GN) a distance of 238.00 feet to a point on the SBL; THENCE run N 40° 47' 25" W (GN) to a point of intersection with the mean high water line, said point being the Northerly terminus of the Coastal Construction Setback Line for La Costa Island. P.O.B.; returning along the same lines to the THENCE THENCE run S 42° 34' 43" II (GN) a distance of 956.42 feet to a point on the SBL, said point being S 40° 00' 00" E (GN) 46.00 feet from P.R.It. R-28; THENCE run S 30° 37' 48" W (GN) a distance of 238.00 feet to a point on the SBL; THENCE run S 13° 41' 20" E (GN) a distance of 437.00 feet to a point on the SBL said point being S 75° 00' 00" E (GN) 61.00 feet from P.R.Ii. R-29; THENCE run S 06° 55' 13" E (GN) a distance of 283.00 feet to a point on the SBL; THENCE run S 20° 52' 08" W (GN) a distance of 772.00 feet to a point on the SBL, said point being S 57° 00' 00" E (GN) U7.00 feet from P.R.Ii. R-30; THENCE run S 05° 46' 41" W (GN) a distance of 946.40 feet to a point on the SSL, said point being S 75° 00' 00" E (GN) 20.00 feet from P.R.!!. R-31. THENCE run S 05° 23' U" E (GN) a distance of 817.92 feet to a point on the SSL, said point being N 75° 00' 00" W (GN) 46.00 feet fr.om P.R.It. R-32. THENCE run S 0° 23' 29" W (GN) a distance of 1174.00 feet to a point on the SBL, said point being N 85" 00' 00" W (GN) 109.00 feet from P.R.H. R-33. THENCE run S 06° 38' 33" W (GN) a distance of 882.92 feet to a point on the SSL, said point being N 80° 00' 00" W (GN) :48.00 feet from P.R.H. R-34. THENCE run S 05° 46' 57" W (GN) a distance of 226.00 feet to a point on the SSL, dis~'nce run 5 19° 01' 22" W (GN) a THENCE of 824.00 feet to a point on pOint being N 75° 00' 00" W (GN) 262.00 feet from P.R.H. R-35. said 58L, the THENCE run S 19° 53' 44" W (GN) a distance of 297.00 feet to a point on the SBL; point on the a to distance of 616.00 feet a THENCE run S 33° 51' 42" W «(N) SBL; THENCE run 5 20° 08' 00" E (GN) a distance of 152.00 feet to a point on the SBL, said point being S 72° 00' 00" W (GN) 178.00 feet from P.R.H. R-36. THENCE run S 20° 07' 44" E (GN) a distance of 846.35 feet to a point on the

S8L, said point being N 60° 00' 00" E (GN) 80.00 feet from P.R.H. R-37. THENCE run S 15° 31' 40" E (GN) a distance of 959.44 feet to a point on the SBL, said point being S 60° 00' 00" W (GN) 64.00 feet from P.R.H. R-38. THENCE run S 14° 47' 13" E (GN) a distance of 523.00 feet to a point on the SBL; Oi-run S THENCE 24' 42" W (GN) a distance of 512.00 feet to a point on the SBL, said point belng 5 75° 00' 00" W (GN) 9.00 feet L,om P.R.!!. R-39. THENCE run 5 38° 38' 38" E (GN) a distance of 903.45 feet to a point on the 5BL, said point being N 60° 00' 00" E (GN) 96.00 feet from P.R.H. R-40. THENCE run 5 36° 42' 23" E (GN) a distance of 9 .. 0.94 feet to a point on the S8L, said point being S 60° 00' 00" W (GN) 182.00 feet from P.R.H. R-41. 58S

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CHAPTER 16B·26 SETBACK LINE

84No. SUPP. AND BOUNDS DESCRIPTION FOR THE METES CONSTRUCTION SETBACK LINE COASTAL LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA IN Description of Coastal· Construction Setback Lines established in compliance with Section 161.053, Florida Statutes, said ·setback line lying along the Gulf of Mexico Coast (lIomn the Charrotte County- and Lee County Hne, and.Collier .County line. ~ounty southerly to the Lee Said Coastal Construction Setback Line is related to a series of "PermaDent Reference Monuments" (P.R.M.) deSignated and hereinafter referred to as "R-I" through "R-239" as established by the Department of Natural Resources, State of Florida. EXHIBIT "An (Chapter 16B-26.07) 58Q

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55N a distancr of 9t17.IHi Ced to a point. said poillt In'ing E, 38" l(,' ,ht'n('f'S 30"I'. C.·OIll 55,00 led

0E. 00" Ol' N E. (,0 distance of 10(,11.28 ff'ct to a point. said point hr.inK a ~)4" 58' :l1('ncc 5 30° " H. M. "I'. (1'0111 Ccd 1 04.00 -·17; It M." It-oI8: n. 1::, 55° OZ' 00" N f!'l·t to a point, saic.l poinlln'ing a dilltanl.e of 1l75. 53 E. 47" lO' n° tht'nt'e S "1'. Crolll 75.00 fed 5S o

r&1 M." H-49; n. E. 02' 00" N distance of 1040.57 fcct to a point. said point bring a E, 51' 13" thence S 35° "I'. 10Z.00 f.'d Cl'om

0. ~ point heing N 55 E, OZ' 00" E, a distancc of 943.17 fl'tot to a point, said 3~"

0Z 37 tlll'nct'S 07' n-50; n.M." '·P. frum 50.00 Ccd o

0:3

0Z M." It-51: \D n. 00" Ol' 38 50" E, a c.listancc of 11113.6;> Cect to a point, said point being N (,0 5 .. hf'nt'c 48' "1'. E, 15.00 Crom Ccd :11:1 GO t'I 11) W, 00" Ol' point. saic.l point being S 60° E, a distancc of 1102.96 Ceet to a 11-5l: R. M." "1'. ,,{I" S 35° " ' thenlc o (\'0111 f,'rt 10.00 ~

0li' a distancc of Illl. 53 fcct to a point. silic.l point ht'ing S 55 S 3Zo OZ' 00" W, tht·nct· 39" E,

"P.II.M." Crom Ccet H-53: lO.OO \D ~ M E, 1045.14 Cert to a point. saic.l point "eing N 60° OZ' 00" oC a c.lilltanec thcnc(' 5 Z9° 11' ';," E, M." n-54; R. "P. fronl 43.00 f('et t1

0W E, 00" Ol' a point. said point bcing N 60 Cc('t to 9~ distanC(' oC 103l. 51," E, a H,' l7° 5 llwnl'c fI.l II. M. " II-55; "I'. 75.00 {cd frolll Q)

0+J to a point. said point being N 55 1040.95 OZ' 00" E, C"'ct oC E. a distancc 3~"

0l2' tht'lll' 5 33 (' H-5{,; H. M." "P. 75.00 {cd frolll Q,

0E, 47" E, a distance of 490.57 (t'('t to a point. said point being N 35 07' OZ' 00" ~3° thell('c' 5 ~ M." H-57: H. "I'. 90. UO f('ct (rum oC 320.00 fc('t to a point on the setback lint': a cllstanl.e F., ()r)" OU' tht·nll· 546° .... "I'.H.M" P

H-'it<: ZI54.4r, fcet across a body of water known as Galparliia a distancc to" point "('ing of F., ~V· tl ... n ... · S 9° 2')' �ICC II - 59; 11. M. " "P. ,. W, a di stance of 56Z.!ltl fcet to a point, said point bcing S Z4° 5R' 00" E, 1 (,8.00 {t,ct from ~,4 ~H

01,11('nt'(' �S (,8 o M." R-(,O: R. "I', point being 646.5(; ff'ct to a oC distanct' W, a 4,~" 3Z .\(,' I.h('nl (' S

0E-<

0M." H-(,I: It. "p, from 00" F;, 74.00 fe .. t Ol' of 1007.?8 Ccct to a point, said point being N 65 E, a diltal1('e ( ,''' l<+' II\(' n ('(. S 13H

0IQ M. " H-(,l: R. "I'. E, 35.00 (cct Crom 00" Ol' a point, s.ld point bcing N (,0 E. a distanl c of 108Z. 18 fetot to 4/" 51' hf'n('t' S lZo H a

0R. M." R-(,3"P. a c1istnnt'c of 964.13 feet to a point being I\('n ... · 5 30 07' ,\" E,

0b 00" E. Ol'

to a point. said point being N 60 distal\(t· of 1007..61 {eet 1\ 4,,"' E, S 34 'Iwnn 58' II. M. " n -(,4; "P. f.·oll1 feet lO.OO

00

1009. OZ' 00" W, () 7 f('ct to a point, said point being 5 60oC distiln( r. a l(''' /';, ... · 5 34 'Jll'n 15' II. M." 1t-{,5; "P. feet from 10.00

00

984.U" Cc('t to a point, said point being 5 (,0 31 OZI 00" W, t.ht'nl'(· S ·13' 28" E, a clistan('(' of -M·; R. M." II "P. fcct from 5.00

0~ f,5° to a point. s.id point beln(C N 30 OZ' 00" E, Ih('l1<l'S 07' C')" E, a di!ltilnl.(, of 1003.('·1 {('ct l5.00 M." R-{,7; "P.R. from feet R. M." H-{,8; "I'. {t'et to a point being 544.~8 a distancc of Z5' 22" E, U,o Iltc'n('t' 5 co .....

a distancc of Illl. 53 fcct to a point. silic.l point ht'ing S 55 S 3Zo OZ' 00" W, tht·nct· 39" E,

,. W, a di stance of 56Z.!ltl fcet to a point, said point bcing S Z4° 5R' 00" E, 1 (,8.00 {t,ct from

984.U" Cc('t to a point, said point being 5 (,0 31 OZI 00" W, t.ht'nl'(· S ·13' 28" E, a clistan('(' of

to a point. s.id point beln(C N 30 OZ' 00" E, Ih('l1<l'S 07' C')" E, a di!ltilnl.(, of 1003.('·1 {('ct

I I-'I .... 1101.0''\ S",li,," id" SI . IIII,·· .. ;.,id �"ill> 01 <.:oaatal Con.trlldion Srtba('k Iinrll r"tahli"I",.! in "'"lIplian,·, Description ~ 1"4 ,,"01 10,11'1,,11, 1",110,· \ .-1\' th~ S""iI~'''' (',,"lIly lill" s,'"II ... Crom tlw ('hnrlott" ,IIHI Mrxico Coaat

1Gulf line lying along Setback I:.: l.r(' COtlnty line.

1111t ~I"'"ll1l1'nl~" d,·~il~II oC 1I,·('I"'n,,· arl'i,," 11',11. r..1, I "\'('''lIlallt'nl .. I ... 1 .",,1 II i~ rrlalrd to Coastal Conatruction S('tback linr Said ~ id ill . �1-'1. .. "r ,. .. ~;t. relerJ'~d n~ III'S'"I'I"~, N,IIIII'," lie Ikpal'llIlI'nl III<' by to as "R-Z" throll!!h "R-68" herl'inafter rlltabli81H'd to) ,.lid p[ ,J,-.. t. . ,11,01 �1.,",,' Stilt<' PialII' (·o-unlil .. ,\(' "y"I"I1', \\,,·,,1 1973, aaid monuments arc l'o-ordinated on thr Florida ('''"11I~ Ii,,,· I.. ';.0, . , .. �.,,,01 h,'I'I"tl<-I II" 11",11' l'H·.,tl·" jl<

M." H-.! n. "I'. h('rroC, co-ordinate. arr attachl'd h('rl'lo and luadr " pal·t II, ,. "'II' 0 OZ' 1, lill'·. II" <",(" .. E, "distOlncr o( 110.00 fr,,1 to " p,oinl ,," II", M." R-Z and run N 65 R. 00" "~Po Commence at p"illl "r (,q.:illlli.",. II"·,,, ,. ,·,·III'·lIill/.: ("I''' lilll' Charlottr, Sal'a!<otn Counly tJII' l5° W to" point of intrrsrdion with N 54' Z5" -.~: H ~I,' 1(. Kll.1l0 ("l f,,'''' "I'. It!' ";, ;, disl;,,," 00" Ol' a point brill!! N (,50 E, tu ~5" 54' ~5° run S "long the prr\'ioua C'our!le, H - \: ~I,' "", I'. H. r .. "1 Ilil r, j, 7 lH)' I':, II,!' point bt'illl! N (,0" thence S Z5° 33' 37" E, a dilltal1cr of 1000.29 fr('t to a point, aald 1030.15 frrt to a point, aaid point "!'in!! N (,S" O,!' (Ill I':, "".011 (.,1 r,"", 1'.11. f\1, 11 .. 1:

1a dlat"ncr thence 5 Z8° 30' 28" E, I'. II. 1\1.' 11-": "'" t (, 71. 1111 r,·, lW' I':. O~' to a point, !laid point "rinl! N (, .. " thence S Z7° ZII' 20" E, a distancc of 987.50 frrt I'. n. 1\1.' H-I .. "'" C, (,.-I HI. till 1':. OO!' 00 (,0;"

a distance of 9117.94 IrC't to "point, .;lid point IJI'inll N E, (;(J" ~J(" Z7° thcnce S I':, i·l.tlOlo-.-(r".", 1'.It.f\I,· II-i. 58Idpoint"riIlIlN(,""tI,~'00'

0Cert to a point, thenceSZ7 57'17"E, adistanceo! 917. 5e -D.IHI r""1 I""" 1'.11. f\1,' H·:;: 1-" Otl· ~ O~' (,~," 901.85 fcct to a point, aaid puintl)('illil N thence S Z9° II' 29" E, a dl.tllnce of

1111c 1\1. H-": j' . �I'. ,·11' ..0.110 {""I I, F.. O.!' 011 (,0;" N "dill' S ZIJo 09' 26" E, a distance of 1010.70 fe('t to a point, said point .hence ~ , 1'.1:.1\1. H-Ili. I,""" 1 hii.OO ( .... I'., 110' (I.!' (,0;" hence S Z9° 53'21" E, a dlatance of 1111.IS Ieet to" point, !lai,1 point Iwilll! N N ~ :!: Il-II 1·.It.~1. E. i5.00(''I'I("", 1· lid henceSZ6041'5S"E, adistanccoII065.42Ierttoapolnt,lIaidpointurillJ!N(.S"lll'1llae !l lD If) r,I"" I'. H. '". II-I [0-1'\ ·IH.OO 1:. 996.44 Ieet to a point, lIaid poinl brill!! N (.Ou O,!' 00' E, a di8tance of .~.,"

5 Z7° 47' I.hence 10l4. I('C't I;:, i I. 00 (,., I r'"ll' 'I'. It. f\1. " It-I 38 to a point, aaid point uring N (,0 02' 00'

1a distance 'hence S Z6 51' 46" E, l, ~ " ° OJ I: L, iO. t)(l (," I (, "'" I'. It. I.t.' H -I 00' U.!' 3l' Ieet puint, uicl point hrinll N (,0" Z9.0 "hence 20" E, a distance of 1079.48 S to a .J t n. \1. P-I Il. . '1 "II' [, l,(I.IlO f"d 1-:, point brilll! N (,0" O.!' 00' to a point, uid £~rt f'I.) E, a dilltance of ·98Z. ZS ',hence 5 Z9° 59' 49" :"J J~ £eetto a point, slIillpuinth"inIlNSo;"O.!'lltl I'., ii.lln(II'lI,"," 1.1:.,\1. ii-I'·: a dlstancC' of 965.0S henceS3Z057'.~<l"E, U

0adhtanl'co( 997.9S feet to a point, saltipointhcinIlN"io;oo.!'OO·L. il.O(lr""'f'I'II,"I'.II.I\I. II·'; 30 'henceS 35' G"E, i,-IH. 1··.11.~1.' (1'11'" JiU.lltlf,,1 1-:. lIaidpointhdIlIlN5S00.~'OO point, 'hcnc0537°35'II"E, a dl8tancc o! 1001.24 IC'etto a r , ,~ 1'.11. f\1.' 1\-1"-t ("",,, f'" ~·Ji.OIl 1:, on' O.!' urinl! N ;5" to a point, slIid point C~ct

0

E, a distance of 970. 51 S 34 'hence ZI' 21i" ~n. !\I.· H ... 00' I:, ·11".110 (""l r,,,,,, 1'.It. O~'

0point, said point bdnll N 5'1" Ii 00'43" E, a distance of 920.52 fert to S 46 hence -' H Il-.~I. 1'.11.1\1.' (r,>1" t ~3" 100l.~U II ° nid point bdlll! N 50 02' 00 I:, {,'II·;.UO r,. fret to a puint, oC E, a distance S 59 18' hence CXl .... II-.!.' :\1.' fl 1'. 00' I': .!IO.OO r, "1 f,.,·", �iH' 7~" Zl' 51" E. a dilltance of H50.12 f('et to" point, said point IH·inl! 5 18° S hence ::x; \ H-.~ 1'.11.:-'1.' x (ro'" ·1(,0.00 r,1'\ 1':, _IS" 1)2' 00 N hrill~ a point, said point hp-nce 5 4Zo 43'110" E, a distance of 6(,6.AO fret to w Il-.~·I. r"'II' . I'. II. 1\1. 00' L, I <'0. Oil [o-d O.~' .1(1" point, said pllint hdnl-! N of 1029.63 Cert to a ~ 18' 16" E, a dlstan, 'hencp S Z8° H-.!". ~l.' I,:. 3i.1l0 f""1 r,,,," I'. II. 00' O.!' ~Hl>

88iel point hdnl! N ZO° e·I" E, a dilltance 01 1105.13 Cf'd to a point, 33° S Ihence

0H-.:t, 1\1. n. "1'. 1>111 l (, ... [t I:, JUlI.OIl Oil' o,~' N 0;0" hdn~ point 996.10 CrC't to a point. said

1a dilltancl' E, .7" 35 Ihence 54' S II-~-:. ~I.' "I'.n. (rll'" Ol' 935.ll puint IwinA 550" 5 ZIJo 00 W, 120. Oil f<-"I Z7' 4G" E, a distance of Ihence fect to a point, said II-.~H: fl'"'' S .IS o .!H.1I0 r,·1'\ "rilll! 1'.11. f\L' poinl Ol' 00' W, ~.,id o! 1052.17 Cret to a puinl, Ihenc(' S 36 0 4'" 'iG" E, a distanC'r H-.!". i\i. 1'.11. r,·. I rl'''''1 PII .!r . �50 u (10 II �o,~' S point, Aaid poinl bdnl! S 39°'03' 00" E, a distance of 1007.47 frot tu a ~hence 11-10: ~I," 1'.11. 01.' 1)0' \\', 71/.1\0 (""1 (r,,," 5~u point, Aald pulnt h, illi' S 101.!. -tl feet 10;l oC eliataner Q E, ~~!l" ll' 33° S 'hencr CD

I"-II-II: 1·.H.~1. r,,1 f,,,,,, I:, 1',.110 Oil ~o;"".'" Q;ddpoil1t""illl' N 'hrn('rS'Zon7' 1(," E, a ,l!stllntC'u! 9')H.Oof,'l'lt" "point. ~ c:i. !

Stilt<' PialII' (·o-unlil .. ,\(' "y"I"I1', \\,,·,,1 1973, aaid monuments arc l'o-ordinated on thr Florida

adhtanl'co( 997.9S feet to a point, saltipointhcinIlN"io;oo.!'OO·L. il.O(lr""'f'I'II,"I'.II.I\I. II·'; 30 'henceS 35' G"E,

puint IwinA 550" 5 ZIJo 00 W, 120. Oil f<-"I Z7' 4G" E, a distance of Ihence fect to a point, said

CHAPTER 16B-26 SETBACK LINE SuPP. No. 76 governmental agency shall construct any structure the Charlotte 16B-26.06 Description of whatsoever seaward thereof, or perform any actions County coastal construction setback line. There is as described in Section 161.053, Florida Statutes, pursuant to Section 161.053, hereby without obtaining a permit as described in said established coastal Florida Statutes, a construction setback line section of the Statute, and all provisions of said legal description of in Charlotte County, Florida. The to this rule. Section shall apply labeled exhibit "A". said line is attached hereto and Specific Authority 120, 161.063 FS. Law Implemented recorded in the office After this rule has been 161.063 FS. History-New 2-14-77. in and for Charlotte Court the Circuit of the Clerk of County, Florida, no person, firm, corporation or 58L

CHAPTER 16B-26 SETBACK LINE 76 SUPP. No. 3(>1 344. 912 �2.286,078.949 R-39 2.285,0(19.763 3&1,482.588 R-40 2.284,371. 9(,7 361, ] 34. 966 R-41 2,2R3.252.f)OR 360,867.146 H-42 i02 9(,Q. 3(,0. 2.lH2.253.20-l H-43 (,Q2. 850 ~t\O, QO.4R3 2,2Hl.4R--l4 %0,724.363 2.2S0.48<).203 R-45 %0,640.477 2. 27Q, 4l1R. 4}(1 R-4() 360, 501. 548 2.278. 4R<). ()37 R-47 360.333.645 2~7. 591. 142 2. R-4R 360. 37,). 141 513 2,27£1, 627. R-49 %0,213.340 2.275,671.171 R-SO

###2,27-1-,756.715 R-51

###2,273.792.095 R-52 360,014.) 17 981 2,272. 8(>1 �R-53 360.165.786 2,271.959.231 R-54 360,093. 373 2,271,005.,)41 R-5S

360.037. ')30 ###

R-56 360.186.847 2()8, 832.075 2, "R-57

260OQ1. 360.

###R-58 300,177.] 06 2.266,873.181 R-59 360.144.609 Rb7. (,46 2.2.65. R-60

###2.264,935.205 R - 61 360,18.8. 379 2,263,896.07' R-62

###2.2(12.958.308 R-63

###2.262,010.495 R-64 360.569.772

###R-65 3(10,686.807 2.260,174.713 R-66

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R-67 360.995.302 2,258.285.418 R-68

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R-69 361, 388. 148

###R-70

###2,255.404.988 R-71 361.824.870 2,254.443.678 R-72 362.149.910

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R-73 ###

831 2,252,521. R-74 3()2, 624. ')93 2.251,603.591 R-75

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R-77 ~17. 3(12, 282 047 2,248,891. R-78 3fll.74h_735 2.248.025.227 R-79 58K

SUPP. No. 66 SETBACK LINE CHAPTER 16B-26 NASSAC COC0:TY COAST AI. SF.TBACK MONCMENTS. COOHDINATE LIST EASTING NORTHING STATION ---H -] .AU) 316, 303 2,

###2, 316, 01 9. 204 - H.

235f).028.908 H- 3 2, 315, 783. 382 35Q, 904.339 R-4 2, 31 5, 968. 447 3 () 0, 94 O. 2 3 8 R-5 2,316,067.395 3(; 1, 896. 106 3 3 q. () H), 3 2, 1 5 R-6 3()2, 792. 051 2,315,596.3f)7 R-7

###R-8 2,315,083.742 4339.14%2,314,593.0(,0 H-9 3(,5,239.901 R-I0 2,314,103.884 365,631..299

###R-ll %5,390,"179 R -12 2,312,173.614 365.256.374 2,311, 03(). 998 -13 R

###R -14 2, 310, 061 . 914

###R -15 2.309,027.146 4946.02%R -16

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4853.82%###

H.-IS 4684.93%R -19 2,305,285.581-3()4, 579. 845 R-20 2,304,325.492 364, 4G(1. 899 R -21 2,303,433,912

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###364.184.02"2 R-23

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R -25 ###

363,9.39.967 H -2(;

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3 (,.3 , 4 74. 45 3 R-29

###363.182.972 R- 30 2.2Q4,840.319

###R- 31

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2,292,955.~16 R-32

###R- 33 2,291.942.613 362. 399. 881 R- 34 2,290.962.087 362.206.352 R- 35

###2071.60%

R- 36 2,28Q.125.650

###R- 37

###361 , () 60. 389 R- 38 2.287.128_694 361.542.033 59J

R--l8; I' M. 25" W a distance of 912. 12 feet to a point, said point being S 83° 09' 00" E, 60.00 fC'ct (rOI,l "P. R. thence S 06 ° 30' 0 0 R-49; II 38' 08" W a distance of 953. '90 feet to a point, said point being N 83 S 09' 00" W, 30.00 feet from "P. R. M. 02 thence 0 0 R-50; II M. R. 94.00 feet from, "P. E, 00" 83 09' S feet to a point, sai9 point being a distance of 972.07 W 00" 02 31' S thence 0 0 E, 00" 88 09' S 904.46 feet to a point, said point being a distance of W 02 38' 04" S thence 8.00 feet frum "P. R. M. " R-51; M."

93from "P. R. feet R-5Z; E, 00" 88° 09' S being a distance of 968.04 feet to a point, said point W 98' 20" 02~ S thence R-53; II

178"P. R. M. feet from E, 09' 00" 88° S to a point, said point being a distance of 933.59 feet W 16' 04" 02 S

thence feet to a point, said point being N 86° 51' 00" E, thence S 00° 35' 32" W a Clistance of 896. 12 17.00 feet from "P. R. M." R-SoI;

076.00 feet from "P. R. M." R-55; E, 88° 09' 00" S being a distance of 956.77 feet to a point, said point W IS" 48' 00S thence

0R-56; M. .. from "P. R. 87.00 feet E, 09' 00" 88° S a point, said point being a distance of 1110.52 feet to W 17' 38" 02S thence

0It-57; M." R. "P. 50.00 feet from W, 00" 88 09' N point being a distance of 1060.23 feet to a point, said E 38' 52" 00° S thence 0 0 R. M." from ·'P. 5.5.00 feet R-58; to a point, said point being S 88 S 09' 00" E, 00 thence 32' 44" E a distance of 982.59 feet

0R-59; II M. "P. R. 8.00 feet from W, to a point, said point being N 88° 09' 00" 977.97 feet of distance a E 01 20' 26" S thence

0R-60; II from "P. R. M. 92.00 feet E, a point, said point being N 86 ° 51',00" a distance 'of 1003.00 feet to E 51' 03" 03S thence

018.00 feet from "P.R.M." R-61; E, N 86° 51' 00" a distance of 938.05 feet to a point, said point being E 03 17' 09" S thence 0 0 R-6l; II M. "P. R. 161.00 feet from E, to a point-, said point being N 86 a 51' 00" distance of 1032.95 feet E

11thence 16' 08 S 03

09.00 feet from lIP. R. M.' R-63; E, 948.35 feet to a point, 'Said point being N 86° 51' 00" E a distance of

1103 thence 55' 54 S M. feet from "P. R. 55.00 R-64; E', N 86° 51' 00" a distance of 949.57 feet to a point, said point being E 50" thence S OSo 26' Qt

0.... QO M. feet from "P. R. 42.00 R-65; E, 938.17 feet to a point, said point oeing N 86° 51' 00" a distance of E thence 34' 25" S 06

0M. feet from "P. R. 61.00 R-66; 08 the.nce 26' 31" E a distance of 924.09 feet to a point, said point being S 83° 09' 00" E. S

0R-67; M. from "P. R. 49.00 feet W, 42' 19" E a distance of 891. 37 feet to a point, said point being S 86° 51' 00" S 08 thence

054.00 feet from "P. R. M. R-68; being N 86 ° 51' 00" E, S 09 thence 29' 47" E a distance of 1011.81 feet to a point, said point 21.00 feet from "P. R. M. R-69: E, 00" a distance of 1039.27 feet to a point, said point beillgN 86° 51' E S 10° 12' 54" thence 86° 51' 00" E. thenn' S 10° 49' 50" E a distann' of 971.66 fN't'to a'point, said point being N 28.00 feet from "P. R. M." R-70:

0said point bdng S 81° 51' 00" W. 12 tlwOl'(' S 44' 12" E a distance of 937.40 fpct to a point, 57.00 feet (rom "P.R.M." R-71:

00

E, 13 tlll':H'c 43' 34" E a distanl'<' of 97(,.87 feet to a point, said point being N 81 S 51' 00" R-7Z: II from "P. R. M. 30.00 feet

0W. a point, said point bcing S 81° 51' 00" 48.00 feet from "P. R. M." R-73;

10fcct distanc(' of 1010.07 a S 14 thencc 12' II" E

0W, a point, said point being S 81 05' 51' 00" 54" E a distancc 'of 9H9.72 fc'et to ISO S thencc 61.00 feet from "P. R. M." R-74: W, a point, said point bdng S 81° 51' 00" distanc:" of 943.71 f('ct to a 14° 29' 16" E tlwnl'e S 29.00 (eet from "P.R.M." R-75: S 81 ° 51' 00" W, 53' 50" E a distanc(' of 779.50 f('d to a point, said point bcing 20.00 feet (rom"P.R.M." R-76; 0, 11 thenl'(' S W, distance of 1061. 71 feet to a point, said point b(:ingN 88° 09' 00" 10" W a U,' tlH'nn' S 10° 190.00 feet from "P.R.M." R-77:

0

of 966.15 feet to a point l)eing R -78; S 21 tlwncl' 04' 24" W a distant:<' th('nu' S 28° 31' 22" W a distance of 9H5.42 fed to a point being R-79 said point being the Southerly tcrmiDus of said Coastal Setback lin".

25" W a distance of 912. 12 feet to a point, said point being S 83° 09' 00" E, 60.00 fC'ct (rOI,l "P. R. thence S 06 ° 30'

38' 08" W a distance of 953. '90 feet to a point, said point being N 83 S 09' 00" W, 30.00 feet from "P. R. M. 02 thence

feet to a point, said point being N 86° 51' 00" E, thence S 00° 35' 32" W a Clistance of 896. 12 17.00 feet from "P. R. M." R-SoI;

to a point, said point being S 88 S 09' 00" E, 00 thence 32' 44" E a distance of 982.59 feet

08 the.nce 26' 31" E a distance of 924.09 feet to a point, said point being S 83° 09' 00" E. S

being N 86 ° 51' 00" E, S 09 thence 29' 47" E a distance of 1011.81 feet to a point, said point

86° 51' 00" E. thenn' S 10° 49' 50" E a distann' of 971.66 fN't'to a'point, said point being N

said point bdng S 81° 51' 00" W. 12 tlwOl'(' S 44' 12" E a distance of 937.40 fpct to a point,

th('nu' S 28° 31' 22" W a distance of 9H5.42 fed to a point being R-79 said point being the Southerly tcrmiDus of said Coastal

o 0

R. M." R-lO; top. ("ct (rom Ill.00 7S 965.71 09' 00" E, feet to a point, said point being S of S 07 thence 25' 07" W a distance

0"~Po (rom R. M." R-lI; ("et being S 7So 09' 00" E, S 06 thence 50' 28" W a distance of 888.05 74.00 feet to a point, said point o

0R-ZZ: M ... R. top. (rom fe('t E, 155.00 54' 36" W a distance of 1052.19 feet to a point, said point bcing S 7S S 09' 00" 07 thence

008 thence 42' 10" W a distance of 1017.64 feet to a point, said point bcing S 88° 09' 00" E, S 134.00 frl't from "P.R. M.'· R-Z3;

0of 862.70 feet to a point, said point being N 78° 09' 00" W. S 08 thence 51' 00" W a distance 1.00 (eet (rom "P.R.M." R-l4;

0S 06 0 being N 78 thence 09' 00" W. 43' 14" W a distance of 940.17 feet to a point, said point 1.00 (eet from "P.R.M." R-Z5: o

0S 7S S 09' 00" E. 10 thence 16' 10" W a distance of 908.44 feet to a point, said point being "~Po Crom 55.00 feet R. M. " R-Z6;

0o 21" W a distance of 854.35 feet to a point, said point being N 7S S 09' 00" W. 09 thence 35' 00 feet from '·P. R. M." R-Z7;

10

S 09 thence 35' 00" W a distance of 379.00 feet to a point on the Setback linc: 0

S 19 thence 13' 27" E a distance of 128.00 feet to a point on the Setback linc: S 7S o S 09° 14' 56" W a distance of 61.1.00 feet to a point, sa;.-:1 point being thence 09' 00" E. 42. 00 feet from "P. R. M. " R-l8;

0the S.B.L..; point on a to 63.00 feet 79°'S'OO"w N thence

to a point on the Setback linc: S 09 thence 13' AD" W a distance of 192.00 feet 0

S 10 thence 23' 00" W a distance of 626.00 feet to a point on the Setback lin('; 0

S 69 thence 48' 38" E a distance of 58.00 feet to a point on the Setba('k lin('; 0

13" W a distance of 146.00 feet to a point, said point being S 7So 09' 00" E, II' 12 thence S 154.00 f('et Crom "P.R.M.'· H-l'.';

0S 100 58' 31" W a distance of 1030.17 feet to a point, said point being S 73 thence 09' 00" E. M. " R - 30; 198. 00 f('et (rom '·P. R.

0S 100 24' 22" W a distance of 968.81 feet to a point, said point being S 73 thence 09' 00" E. 00 feet {rom "P. R. M." R-31: l.

0S 11 0 03' 26" W a distance of 895.91 feet to a point, said point being S 73 thence 09' 00" E, M. " R-32; R. "p, 15.00 fret from

005 feet to a point, said point being S 78 1067. 09' 00" E, of W a distance thence S 11 0 01' 05" M." R-33; 191.00 feet from "P. R. S 7S o

0fret from '·P. R. M. '.' thence S 10 R-34: 32' 27" W a distance of 999. 04 feet to a point, said point being 00 09' 00" E, lOZ.

00

09 thence 52' 55" Wa distance of 1013.28 feet to a point, said point being S 78 S 09' 00" E. feet Crom "P. R. M. " R-35; 162.00 0 0 R. M." R-36; feet thence S 11 from 12' 26" W a distance of 895.14 feet to a point, said point being S 68 "P. 09' 00" E. Z17.00

00

feet. from "P. R. M." thence S 10 R-3i; 11' 48" W a distance of 929.88 feet to a point, said point being S 85 232.00 09' 00" E, 00

38: 00 feet from ·'P. R. M , R - . �Z09. 54' 24" W a distance of 1053.94 feet to a point, said point being S 78 thence 09' 00" E, S 07 0

0S 08 55' 14" W a distance of 1069.25 feet to a point, said point being S 78 thence 09' 00" E. R. M." H-39; Z·U.OO feel from "P. 0 0 R-40; 91. 00 feet from "P. R. thence S 11 M. 15' IS" W a distance of 959.46 feet to a point, said point beingN 78 " 09' 00" W, S 7S o to a point, said point being feet 09' 00" E,

as of 755. dis~ance

0"P. R. M," thence S 09 R-41; 15' 47" W a 140.00 feel from

00

from "P. R. M. ,. R-4Z: fl!ct ZZ3.00 09 thence 19' 36" W a distance of 1151. 32 feet to a point, said point being S 78 S 09' 00" E,

00

said point being S 78 point, 09' 00" E. 11.00 feet from "P. R. M. " R-·U; a to thence 15' 44" W a distance of 961. 91 feet S 06 0

0S 07 23' 20" W a distance of 805.76 feet to a point, said point being S 78 thence 09' 00" E, 188.00 feet Crom "P. R. M ... R-44; 13.00 Ceet from "P.R. M." R-45; S 7S o

0of 975.41 feet to a point, said point being S 09' 00" E, 08 thence 14' 16" W a distance

00

of 1018.63 feet to a point, said point beingN 78 S 09' 00" W, 07 thence 56' 12" W a distance 45.00 feet froln "P. R. M." R-46; 00

R-47: M. " from "P. R. 5.00 feet W. 05 thence 46' 28" W a distance of 992.46 feet to a point, said point being N 83 S 09' 00"

being S 7So 09' 00" E, S 06 thence 50' 28" W a distance of 888.05 74.00 feet to a point, said point

08 thence 42' 10" W a distance of 1017.64 feet to a point, said point bcing S 88° 09' 00" E, S

of 862.70 feet to a point, said point being N 78° 09' 00" W. S 08 thence 51' 00" W a distance 1.00 (eet (rom "P.R.M." R-l4;

being N 78 thence 09' 00" W. 43' 14" W a distance of 940.17 feet to a point, said point 1.00 (eet from "P.R.M." R-Z5:

S 7S S 09' 00" E. 10 thence 16' 10" W a distance of 908.44 feet to a point, said point being

21" W a distance of 854.35 feet to a point, said point being N 7S S 09' 00" W. 09 thence 35'

S 09° 14' 56" W a distance of 61.1.00 feet to a point, sa;.-:1 point being thence 09' 00" E. 42. 00 feet from "P. R. M. " R-l8;

S 100 58' 31" W a distance of 1030.17 feet to a point, said point being S 73 thence 09' 00" E.

S 100 24' 22" W a distance of 968.81 feet to a point, said point being S 73 thence 09' 00" E.

S 11 0 03' 26" W a distance of 895.91 feet to a point, said point being S 73 thence 09' 00" E,

fret from '·P. R. M. '.' thence S 10 R-34: 32' 27" W a distance of 999. 04 feet to a point, said point being 00 09' 00" E,

09 thence 52' 55" Wa distance of 1013.28 feet to a point, said point being S 78 S 09' 00" E.

R. M." R-36; feet thence S 11 from 12' 26" W a distance of 895.14 feet to a point, said point being S 68 "P. 09' 00" E.

feet. from "P. R. M." thence S 10 R-3i; 11' 48" W a distance of 929.88 feet to a point, said point being S 85 232.00 09' 00" E,

S 08 55' 14" W a distance of 1069.25 feet to a point, said point being S 78 thence 09' 00" E.

R-40; 91. 00 feet from "P. R. thence S 11 M. 15' IS" W a distance of 959.46 feet to a point, said point beingN 78 " 09' 00" W,

09 thence 19' 36" W a distance of 1151. 32 feet to a point, said point being S 78 S 09' 00" E,

S 07 23' 20" W a distance of 805.76 feet to a point, said point being S 78 thence 09' 00" E, 188.00 feet Crom "P. R. M ... R-44;

of 1018.63 feet to a point, said point beingN 78 S 09' 00" W, 07 thence 56' 12" W a distance 45.00 feet froln "P. R. M." R-46;

W. 05 thence 46' 28" W a distance of 992.46 feet to a point, said point being N 83 S 09' 00"

Setba~'k of Coastal Construction Setback lines established in compliance with Section 161.053 Florida Statutes, said Description line lying along the Atlantic. Ocean Coast from the Nassau County line and Georgia State line southerly to the Nassau and Duval County line. Said Coastal Construction Setback line is related to a series of "Permanent Reference Monuments" (P. R. M. ) designated and hereinafter referred to as "R-I" through "R-79" as established by the Department of Natural Resources, State of Florida in co-ordina~ed table of said a 1973. on the Florida State Plane co-ordinate system, East Zone and said monuments are co-ordinates are attached hereto and made a part hereof, said "P. R. M." R-l is located near the Nassau County and Georgia State line. a a distance of 100.00 feet to the Point of Beginning; W 00" R-l thence S 11 51' M." R. Commence at "P. 100.00 feet {rom "P. R. M. " R-Z; W, being S 11 ° 51' 00" a distance of 994.75 feet to a point, said point E 23' 55" thence S 73° 107.00 feet from "P.R.M." R-3; W, point, said point being S 11° 51' 00" a distance of 907.06 feet to a E S 74° Z8' 56" thence

0-4; feet from "P. R. M. " R 00 H, 9. point being S 01 ° 51' 00" E, a distance of 1070. 17 feet to a point, said E 53" N 83 thence 30' R-5: " M. a.

0100.00 f('et fl'om "P. E, point being SOlo 51' 00" a distance of 968.31 feet to a point, said E 00' 50" N 80thence

0215.00 feet from "P. R. M." R-6; W, said point being S 11 ° 51' 00" a distance of 848.76 feet to a point, E 46' 09" S 88 thence

050.00 f('et {rom "P. R. M." R-7;

W, feet to a point, said point being S 21° 51' 00" S 63 thence 16' 25" E a distance of 887.70

0262.00 fc('t from "P.R.M." R-8; W, a point, said point being S 510 51' 00" a distance of 863.34 feet to E 43 thence 19' 19" S

0S 68 thence 26' 14" E a di'Stance of 1193.90 feet to a point, said point being SOlo 51' 00" E, 110.00 feet from "P.R.M." R-9; o R. M." R-IO; "P. fe('t from 145.00 W, 00" 88° 09' N of 446.43 feet to a point, said point being a distance E 58" 3Z 57' S thence

060.00 feet from "P. R. M." R -11; W, !l8° 09' 00" N 12 feet to a point, said point being a distance of 1021. vi 47' 49" S 08 thence

0R-12; " M. "P. R. 73.00 feet from W, 88° 09' 00" N of 935.08 feet to a point, said point being a distance W 09 thence 01' 56" S

0S 05 ther.ce 25' 11" W a distance of 1142.63 feet to a point, said point being N 88° 09' 00" W, 4:;.00 feet from "P. R. M." R-13;

0S 04 thence 46' 45" W a distance of 961. 40 feet to a point, said point being N 78° 09' 00" W, 90.00 feet from "P. R. M." H-14; o 28.00 feet from "P.R. M." R-15; E, point, said point being S 78° 09' 00" a distance of 1059.23 feet to a W 19" 11' thc!'lce SOlo a distance of 577.00 feet to a point on the Setback line;

E SOl thence 32' 00" thence S ZIP 35' II" E a distance of 163.00 feet to a point on the Setback line;

05-1.00 feet fron: "P. R. M. ,. R-16; W, 00" 369.00 feet to a point, said.point being N 78° 09' S 05 thence 39' 12" W a distance of 70.00 f(,E't from "P.R.M.'· R-17; 09' 78° S point being point, 'said a of 894.96 feet to dis~nce

0a W 46' 52" S 05the~::e E, 00" H; from "P. R. M. " R-l fe('t 09' 78~

0E, 127.00 00" W 06of 981. 30 feet to a point,. said point being S S 37' 07" thence a distance

0134.00 £e('t from "P.R.M." R-19; 808.58 feet to a point, said point being S 78 09' 00" E, S 06 thence 58' 42" W a distance of

of Coastal Construction Setback lines established in compliance with Section 161.053 Florida Statutes, said Description line lying along the Atlantic. Ocean Coast from the Nassau County line and Georgia State line southerly to the Nassau and Duval

Said Coastal Construction Setback line is related to a series of "Permanent Reference Monuments" (P. R. M. ) designated and hereinafter referred to as "R-I" through "R-79" as established by the Department of Natural Resources, State of Florida in

co-ordinates are attached hereto and made a part hereof, said "P. R. M." R-l is located near the Nassau County and Georgia

S 68 thence 26' 14" E a di'Stance of 1193.90 feet to a point, said point being SOlo 51' 00" E, 110.00 feet from "P.R.M." R-9;

S 05 ther.ce 25' 11" W a distance of 1142.63 feet to a point, said point being N 88° 09' 00" W, 4:;.00 feet from "P. R. M." R-13;

S 04 thence 46' 45" W a distance of 961. 40 feet to a point, said point being N 78° 09' 00" W, 90.00 feet from "P. R. M." H-14;

808.58 feet to a point, said point being S 78 09' 00" E, S 06 thence 58' 42" W a distance of

SETBACK LINE 66

No. SuPP. 16B-26 CHAPTER governmental agency shall construct any structure Nassau County 16B-26.05 Description of the whatsoever seaward thereof, or perform any actions is hereby coastal construction setback line. There as described in Section 161.053, Florida Statutes, Florida established pursuant to Section 161.053, without obtaining a permit as described in said setback line in Nassau Statutes, a coastal construction provisions of said all section of the Statute, and of said line is County, Florida. The legal description Section shall apply to this rule. "A". attached hereto and labeled exhibit office been recorded in the has After this rule Court in and for Nassau of the Clerk of the Circuit FS. Law Implemented 161.053 120. Authority Specific 3-14-76. History-New FS.

161.053no person, firm, corporation or County, Florida, 58F

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(I) ~ Z ? a> a> M." R-6l; "P. R. feet from S Sl° 44' 00" W, 29.00 feet to a pci:1t, s:?ici point being

1079.11distance of a 52" E 11' OSo S thence

0}"1." R. "P. R-62; feet from 00" IN, 27.00 S 81 44' bcing ~2.:G poin~ p~iI:t, to a f~et 22 892. distance of a E 32' 21" OSo S t."-tence !lP.R.M." R-63; feet from W, 39.00 S 81° 44' 00" ocin; peint point, saiC. ~o;: feet

994.62of a distance 08° 20' 08" E S thence

0R-64; M." feet from "P. R.

25W, 00" poiI:t 44' bei::g S 81s<l~6 feet to a point,

895.37distance of E a 08° 34' 35':

thence S 0

M." R-65; "P. R. fcet from 00" W, 46.00 S 81 44' s<lic point bcing point, to a feet

981.7of a distance 29' 22" E 509° thence

0R-66; R. M." "P. feet from

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659<:]1. of a distance E 53" 29' 09°

5thence

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R-67; M.:r R. ·'P. feet from W, 39.00 00" 76 S 44' beins ::;o'nt "2.i2 pciI:~, a to ic-::t

976.5a distance of 32' 23" E

9S

thence 00

M. " R-68; "P. R. feet from

21Vi, 00" 4/;: S 81 bei,,-; pOi.;~t sa~c point., a :0 feet

970.22a distance of 35" E 37' S 09° thence ~

0R-69; "P.R. M." hom feet 44' 00" Vi, 27.00 S 81D2ing point sai6 poi1"!t, a to feet

1046.25a distance of S 09° 41' 54" E thence ~

0R-70; feet frOlll "P. R. M."

48W, 00" 44: point, sai(; peint being S 81a to 1025.03 feet of distance a 24" E 09° 51' S thence ~

0R-71; "P. R. M. "

feet from 0

166. E, 00" being 44' N 81::oi:~: sa.iC: f::ct to a Foi;;t,

970.51a distance of 06' 59" E ° S 11 thence. C ~ t"' R-72; ·P.R.M." fx-om feet

48'i,

000" S 81 44' ccing PQ'.nt point, s;:.id feet to a

925.26of a distance E OS' 37" SIlo t.'1ence Z M. " R -73; liP. R. f:-om feet

29E, 00" 44' ° beir.;:; K 81 s2;~'t~2i;1t feet to a "Ooi::t,

1011.65distance of a 51" E 36' °

11S tl1ence l"'l

0R. M. " R -74; "P. from feet S 44' 00" W, 12.00 76

be:'n~ feint s<'.io ~oi:lt, of 894.90 feet to <'. a distance 08' 23" E 12: thence S

05:00

-7"'R R. M. lIP. from feet

3500'" W, 4';" S 81 Doint being 52..id Ooi:1~, to a 999.63 leet E a distance of 22" 01' S 11 thence r> ... '-' o ... R. M." R-76; "P. from feet 44' 00" W, 43; 00 S 76 -p':li:1t beir:.;;; said ?::>int, <'. to ieet 1029.34 of distance a E 33" 59' lOv thencc·S R-77; "P.R.M." from feet 26.0C 00" E, ,lA' PotU N b('ing point a !Joint, s2,ici to ft'et

924.07of dista!'1n' a To.: 09'! 45' 10 S thence R-78; R. lvi." lIP. from 00 feet

43w. QQ. 4' S ,,),) .. )eng S~'.'(' j)m~t rl1nt, " p~o ef"t I. ' .... n" ° .. (0. .. l' ..,. (7f ,,,-' f t a:1("(, S0903-'24"- ,. t' -f1.S a 1:, 0 I nellce R. M. " R-79; "P. from feet 24.00 44' 00" W.

0:·n <) I)eing poi;,t sai'! point, a to f(:(·t

1018.31distance of E a 28" 03'

110thence S

0-80; M. " R "P. R. feet from 44' 00" W, 48.00 76 S being po:~t i(i ;;;} PGi;~t, it Lo f('et

1142.94a distance of E S 11 02' 57" thence >:It Johns Co."P.R.M." R-I St. being <1150 s<lid point iin~, Setback the southerly t<'rmir."Js of said Ccastal Construdl')n being said point lin:l. Cou~~)' Jchns St County, Cl.'vaJ of the location opp~oxirr.ote the C ~ ~ l"'l := .... C)

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R-27: R. M ... "P. 32B.OO from ?oint being S 61 P('li:1t, 44' 00" W, snid f('d

379'1. feet to 5 Z5° OS' 38" E a distance of thence 3/j ~

0R. M." R-2B; 519.00 feet from "P. w. point 44' 00" being S 71~.:licl a point, a distll:lce of 875.59 fcd to E ZZ' 37" 530° tb~nce .... ~et of 526.CO feet to a p'):'nt on the thence bacK line; 557° 56' 58" E a dist;1ncc ~

0CO" W, 162.00 feet from ·'P. R. M. "R-29: sili.cl point bdng S 86 Foint, 44' <1 34" E a distance of 970.00 feet to thence SOgo 18' ~

0H. M.·' R-30; '16' 00" W, 194.00 fn·t from, "P. (,3N bd.'1~ [('et to a peint, sa:.,] point thence 5 OSo 3Z' 07" E a distance of 871.28 bC'ing. point, said point

0cf (;583.,58 {el't to ~.ljo:'t" di,~t,'l:'\ce portion of I'ort Gt'()7;;e thence 514° 08' 17" E acros:; &.nother H-31; Iv!. " from "P.R. 98.00 feet W, 00"

116 Ha3° o {rom "P.R.M." H-32' 32.00 fret 16' 00" W, N iBs<t'.d point heing

point, i\ W a distance of 1092.8·; !c..::t to 35"

105° 56 thence 5 83 v 16' 00" W, 6::;. 00 feet from ·'P. R. M." R-33: N point bdng ~;dd

1point, a distance of 841. 78 feet to a W' 5 OZo 19 thence 13" W, N 33() 16' 00" 43.00 [eet from "P. R. M." R-34; b'~in~ poinl sal(; to a point, thence 5 OZo Z5' Z8"W a distance of 958.57 feet 00" W, from '·P.R.M." R-35; 67.00 {eet 1(,' t;3° l\ be'i.n;: poin'; :-':-.'(' roin~'. ;'l tt:' 03" 39' thence W a distance o! 1071. 89 fC'ct 501 °

0feet from ·'P. R. M." R-36; being N 83 peint 16' 00" W, 36.00 s~id point, feet to::t thence 501° 51' 04"W a dist;1nce of 91::1.97

076. 00 fed from "P. R,'M." R-37; 16' 00" W, N 83 beir.g s"ici point 03' of 755. 14 {eet to a point, 5 OJ ° thence 49" W a dist:.>.nce o !"nid 16' 00" W, point bC'ing N 8H00 feet from "P. R. M. " R-30; 8B. to a pobt, 07"W a distance of 12(,7.00 feet 10' 5 00° thence R. M." R-39; 00" W, 16' 64. 00 feet from '·P. 8;;0 said point being N

of 852.15 f('et to a point, thence 5 OZo 5Z' 58" E a distance 16' OC" W, so.i'J point beinj:! N SSO 11.00 feet from "P. R. M." R-40; of 976.90 {ect to a point, thence 501° 59' 54" E a diS:: "nce en

0R. M. " R -41; 16' 00" W, 1'5. 00 f('('t from "P. E:~o I\ POi:lt bein[! said E a dist<'.ncl· of 884.32 fcet to a t:oi'1t, 501 thence 52' 50" ~ o

0i. 00 feet from "P. R. M." H-42; 16' 00" W, point being N BB 1 said i)oi:lt, II E a distance of 1058.77 1-:!C't to 5 08 thence 32' 55" W, 16' 00" NoBBo sai'] point being thence 503° 18' 34.00 feet from "P. R. M." R-43: Z3" E a distance of 815.61 feet to a point, CIt r,)

0::r::l 16' 00" E, 100. 00 f('ct from '·P. R. M. " R -44:

88;Joint being S sajd 43' 59" E a distance of 971.41 feet to a point, thence 505° gg o t"' 16' 00" W, 12.00 f('e'. from "P. R. M." R-45: HHl\ being po~nt ic1 s ... feet to anoint, thence 504° 51' 16" E a distance of 921. 94 Z

0from '·P.R.M." R-46; N 86 44' 00" E, 7.00 feet bcin~ sairi point a point, feet to n 41" E a distance of 968. thence 504° 59' to:l

0thence said point being 25. 00 feet from "P. R. M." R-47; S 86 5 44' 00" W, 06° 16' 54" E a distance of 990. 18 feet to a point,

0being said 44' 00" W, point

40.00 feet from "P. R. M." R-4H.: S 81 o 05° 39' 54" E a distance of 1031. 13 feet to n poi'lt, thence S OS' pci:1t, 505° thence Z9" 25.00 {eet frem "P. R. M." H-49; saie point bein:; N 8S 16' 00" W, E a distance of 920.49 fect to a 00" W, S 29.00 ft"et {rom "P. R. M." R-50; 84° 44' bci~g point s;;o.ici 41' 39" E a distance of 926. 39 fe..::t to a po'.nt, thence S 04°

00

feet from "P. R. M." R-51; 00" W, 44' 28.00 86

S being ~oint 5 04 thence Z6' 53" E a distance said of 942.2Z feet to a point,

0!laic point being S 86 33.00 {eet from "P. R. M. " R-52; of 44' 00" W, 1057.16 feet to a point, thence 504° 5Z' 59" E a distance W, 44' 00" M." R-53; 55. 00 feet from "P. R. 8(,0 S poirit being point, said 934.64 feet to a thence 5 OZo 48' 47" E a distance of

0o W, bdng S 86 said point 44' 00" 16. 00 feet from "P. R. M." R-54; 34'~ 915.0i ::\ point, 37' thence E a distance of 506 feet to 44' 00" W, M." R-55; 51. 00 feet from "P. R. 8(,0 poi;;.t being S said to ... point, theace 5 06° Z8' 47" E a distance of 918.80 feet

081 snid 44' 00" W, point being S 56.00 feet from "P. R. M." R-56; a '!')oint, thence 5 06° 42' 58" E a distance of 945. i8 feet to

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:)oint bdng S 81 said 44' 00" W, ZZ' 4Z" E a distance of 892.96 fcet to a point, 509 thence 33.00 feet from "P. R. M." R-S7;

0W, uoint, thence 5 07° 41' 33. 00 feet from "P. R. M. " R-58 46" E a distance of 992.51 feet to said point being S 86 a 44' 00"

00

44' 00" E, point being N 86 said 5 08 thence Z3' 18" E a distance of 938.49 feet to a point, "P. R. M. " R -59; 89.00 feet from

0I'll 00" W, S 31 44' R-60; 47. 00 feet from "P. R. M."

b~ir.g S<.'.id point ;:-C'llll, cf E a distance thence 909.44 feet to a 508° Z7' 43" s:: ~ z ? Q> Q>

thence 503° 18' 34.00 feet from "P. R. M." R-43: Z3" E a distance of 815.61 feet to a point,

thence said point being 25. 00 feet from "P. R. M." R-47; S 86 5 44' 00" W, 06° 16' 54" E a distance of 990. 18 feet to a point,

pci:1t, 505° thence Z9" 25.00 {eet frem "P. R. M." H-49; saie point bein:; N 8S 16' 00" W, E a distance of 920.49 fect to a

!laic point being S 86 33.00 {eet from "P. R. M. " R-52; of 44' 00" W, 1057.16 feet to a point, thence 504° 5Z' 59" E a distance

W, uoint, thence 5 07° 41' 33. 00 feet from "P. R. M. " R-58 46" E a distance of 992.51 feet to said point being S 86 a 44' 00"

Set~ack ~t::.blisheci Coastal Constructior. D'!scripticn lines e of in compliz.nc c with Section 161. 053 Flo rida Statute s, said Setback line lying along the Atlantic Ocean Coast from the Duvc.l Count;: line and !':assu'.l County line southerly to the Duval County and St. Johns County line. cesi!<nated and M.) lin~ Said is related tc a sedes c£ "?ermanent Reference Monuments" (P. R. Coastal Construction Setback hcrcir..after referred tc as "R-l" through "it-FO" a:" cS';2.blis::cC: by the Dcpa::tment of 0latural Resources, State of Florida in S~at'C co-ordi~atc monurr-cnts are co.,.ordinated on the Florida 1973, Plan.e said sy:;tcm, East Zone and a table of said R. M. " R-1 is loce.ted near the Duval County and Nassau 'F'. hereto and made a part hereof, said co-ordinates are attached County line. begil"ning; of the point to of 77.0 feet d~st::.nce

01

a V; O'J" "P. R. M.·' R-1 thence run S 16 Commence 44 at

00

77 thence 32' 39" E a distance of 93l. 53 feet to a point, said point being S 26 S 441 00" W, 49.00 feet from "P. R. M. " R -2; 0

5 32 thence 46' 51" E a distance of 699.42 feet to a point .. salcl point being S 76 a 44' 00" W, 92.00 f('ct from "P. R; M. " R -3; 0

S 19° 51' 01" E a distance of 937.23 fcd to a point, said point being S 76 thence 44' 00" W, 107.00 fcet from '·P. R. M. " R -4; 01

13° 55' 04" E a distance of 101'7. 32 feet to a poin';, sz.ir' ?::>int being S 81 S 44 thence 00" W, 118.00 feet from. "P. R. M. " R -5; 52.;(; point being!\' 73° 16' 00" W, 79.00 feet from "P.R. M." R-6; iX'lnt, to::. diftance of 808.69 f'.':et thence 501° 30' 52"W a N 73° 16' 00" W, 112.00 feet from "P.R. M." R-7; u poin'. bein5",ici ;)oint, a ~o 96S.Z4 fe{'t thence S 06° C7' 04"W a distance of

1R-8; jv1." N 88°'16 00" saici W, 53.00 fect from "P. R. point bein; ~oi."1t, 41"W a distance of 1021.19 feet to a thence SIlo 07' 16 1

05ai(! 'Joint oeinc N 88° point, OQ"'W, 52.00 feet from "P. R. M." R-9;

2of 1031. 02 fed to S 09 thence 50' 44"W a distance R-IO: ~L" from "P. R. 103.00 ft'et vr, N 88° 16' 00" ~oir:t t('in~ a distance of 1021.90 feet to a 'Do)nt. sad thence S 03° 56' 38"W

01

03° 40' 41" W a distance of 1026.68 feet to a 7::>int", sala ?oint being S 88 thence 16 S 00" E, 13. 00 feet from "P. R. M. " R -11 : 01

00° 52' 24"W' a distance of 1081.13 feet to a poir,t, said point being 01 38 thence 16 S 00" W, 24.00 fC'et from lIP. R. M." R-IZ; 0

16 1 88° 00" W, 143.00 fC'et from "P. R. M. ,. R-13: ,-J point being s2.id thence 23' 21" E a distance of 1045.69 feet to a point, S 03R. M." R-14; "~Po from [Pet 16 1 00" W, 72.00 113° sais '.Joint bdne N point,

2distance of 962.48 feet to thence S 03° 24' 28" E a

016 1 88 00" W, 613.00 feet from "P. R. M. " R -15; ~ ~cir1~ ?oi:-:t, s<:id ;coir.t ~\ to f~et 900. 91 15' 25" E a distance of O~ 5 thence 16 1 said POi;1t being?< 83° .. OOi' W, 152.00 feet from "P. R. M." H-16; poin~ 08" E a distance of 1129.18 feet to a thence S 04° 20' 1 CO" 88° 16 N W, 96.00 fl'ct from "P.R.M." R-li: b~ing said point thence S03° 01' 20" Ea distance of 877.99 lE:ctto a poir.t, 0 16 1 5 OSo 58' 38" E a distance of 973.75 feet to a point, said point being N 88 thence 00" W, 131. 00 feet from '·P. R. M. " R -U:I:

0B87.22 09° 13' 56" E a distance of thence feet to a point, said point bdng N 88 S 16' 00" W, 67.00 feet from "P.R. M." H-19:

1beir.g 44 point 00" W, 153.00 fl"et from "P. R. M. " R-ZO; S 81 ° 0 sa:c poir1~,

0a to f·:et

974.26oi 10 thence 21' 10" E a distance 5 76 44' 00" E, 142.00 feet from "P. R. M." R-21; ~ acing pC'in~ said feet to a T'oint, 100~.11 38" E a distance of thence S 100 53'

1S 76 0 point 44 being 00" W, 30.00 feet from "P. R. M." R-Zl; s'li:c; thence 5 19° 02' 40" E a distance of 910. CO feet to a poir,t, K 88° 16 1 00" W, 190.00 feet from "P. H. M." R-23: odng tloint ra:rl point, to a fc('~: thence 5 16° 55' 22" E a distance of 940. 35

0R. M." R-24: "~Po 250.00 Il"ct from 27 16' 00" W, ~ said j)oint bf'ing thence S 09° 13' 20" E a ciistance of 543. (;7 feet to a. poir:t, 151.00 fed [ror.1 '·P. R. M." R-25; VI, feet to a point, said pcit"t bing N 43° l6' 00" thenc:: 547° 03' 48"W a distance of 1071.67

1said point being S 21 c 44 poi:1t, 00" W, 447.00 ~

0to f:'C't .\:3 3.:Z5 . Fort George Inlet a dls':ance of S 02 thence 28' 18" E across ~, R.,lvl. R-Z6: o'P.

feet from

Coastal Constructior. D'!scripticn lines e of in compliz.nc c with Section 161. 053 Flo rida Statute s, said Setback line lying along the Atlantic Ocean Coast from the Duvc.l Count;: line and !':assu'.l County line southerly to the Duval County and

Said is related tc a sedes c£ "?ermanent Reference Monuments" (P. R. Coastal Construction Setback hcrcir..after referred tc as "R-l" through "it-FO" a:" cS';2.blis::cC: by the Dcpa::tment of 0latural Resources, State of Florida in

monurr-cnts are co.,.ordinated on the Florida 1973, Plan.e said sy:;tcm, East Zone and a table of said

77 thence 32' 39" E a distance of 93l. 53 feet to a point, said point being S 26 S 441 00" W, 49.00 feet from "P. R. M. " R -2;

5 32 thence 46' 51" E a distance of 699.42 feet to a point .. salcl point being S 76 a 44' 00" W, 92.00 f('ct from "P. R; M. " R -3;

S 19° 51' 01" E a distance of 937.23 fcd to a point, said point being S 76 thence 44' 00" W, 107.00 fcet from '·P. R. M. " R -4;

55' 04" E a distance of 101'7. 32 feet to a poin';, sz.ir' ?::>int being S 81 S 44 thence 00" W, 118.00 feet from. "P. R. M. " R -5;

03° 40' 41" W a distance of 1026.68 feet to a 7::>int", sala ?oint being S 88 thence 16 S 00" E, 13. 00 feet from "P. R. M. " R -11 :

00° 52' 24"W' a distance of 1081.13 feet to a poir,t, said point being 01 38 thence 16 S 00" W, 24.00 fC'et from lIP. R. M." R-IZ;

5 OSo 58' 38" E a distance of 973.75 feet to a point, said point being N 88 thence 00" W, 131. 00 feet from '·P. R. M. " R -U:I:

09° 13' 56" E a distance of thence feet to a point, said point bdng N 88 S 16' 00" W, 67.00 feet from "P.R. M." H-19:

No. tOO Supp. SETBACK LINE CHAPl'ER 16B-26 82 deg. 13 min. 58.30 sec. E (GN) a distance of 1013.672 feet to a point; Thence S from "P.R.M." R-43; Said point being S 5 deg. W a distance of 53.00 feet 83 deg. 26 min. 00.29 sec. E (GN) a distance of 976.558 feet to a point; Thence S distance of 130.00 feet from "P.R.M." R-44; Said point being S 5 deg. Wa 83 42 min. 47.14 sec. E (GtI) a distance of 1020.236 feet to a point; Thence S deg. S 5 deg. a distance of 64.00 feet from "P.R.M." R-45; Said point being 14 82 deg. 58 min. 24.91 sec. E (Gil) a distance of 1105.768 feet to a point; Thence S from "P.R.M." R-46; Said point being S 5 deg. W a distance of 65.00 feet 82 deg. 54 min. 08.65 sec. E (GN) a distance of 972.084 feet to a point; Thence S R-47; "p.R.r~." feet from Said point being N 5 deg. E a distance of 35.00 80 deg. 55 min. 40.77 sec. E (GN) a distance of 1051.345 feet to a point; Thence S "P.R.~1." feet from Said point being S 5 deg. R-48; Wa distance of 96.00 81 deg. 47 min. 28.16 sec. E (GN) a distar.ce of 961.J33 feet to a point; Thence S distance of 57.00 feet from "P.R.M." R-49; Said point being S 5 deg. Wa 83 deg. 00 min. 25.12 sec. E (GN) a distance of 1003.175 feet to a point; Thence S distance of 47.00 feet from "p.R.r·I." R-50; Said point being S 5 deg. Wa Thence S 85 deg. 30 min. 00 sec. E to a point of intersection with the Okaloosa and ~alton County Line; Said point being the Easterly Terminus of the aforementioned Coastal Construction Control Line for Okaloosa County.

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SuPP. No. 100 SETBACK LINE CHAPTER 16B-26 FS. Law Implemented 161.053. 370.021 Specific Authority Description of the Okaloosa 16B-26.03 lO-2~76 History-New FS. Amended 161.053. 370.021(1) County coastal construction control line (Range 31 �1-2~79. through 16B-26.04 Description of the Duval County Range 50). hereby established There is pursuant to

-1setback line. There is hereby coastal construction Section 161.053, Florida Statutes, a coastal Florida established pursuant to Section 161.053, construction control line (Range 31 through Range Statutes, a coastal construction setback line in Duval 50) in Okaloosa County, Florida. The legal of said line is County, Florida. The legal description of said line is attached description hereto. days labeled exhibit "A". attached hereto and (2) This rule shall take effect 20 after rule has been recorded in the office this After date filing with the Department of State or on the of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Duval in the it is duly recorded that the public records in County, Florida, no person, firm, corporation or Circuit Court in and for office of the Clerk of the governmental agency shall construct any structure Okaloosa County, Florida, whichever is later. whatsoever seaward thereof, or perform any actions no (3) After this rule becomes effective in Section 161.053, Florida Statutes, as described person, iJrm, corporation, or governmental agency without obtaining a permit as described in said any structure whatsoever seaward construct shall section of the Statute, and all provisions of said or perform any actions as described in thereof, Section shall apply to this rule. Statutes, without Section 161.053, Florida

FS. Law Implemented 161.053 120. Authority Specific in said section, and obtaining a permit as described 2-24-76. History-New FS.

161.053rule. all provisions of said section shall apply to this METES AND BOUNDS DESCRIPTION for the COASTAL CONSTRUCTION CONTROL LINE OKAlOOSA COUNTY , FLORIDA Description of the Coastal Construction Control Line (CCCl) is established in compliance with Section 1£1.053 of the Flodda Statutes. Said Contr'ol Line lying r~exico the Gulf of alQng from Okaloosa County Departlnent of Natural Resources Coast the Okaloosa (D.N.R.) Monument R-3l East to and Walton County line. Said Coastal Construction Control Line is related to a series of "Permanent Monuments" (P.R.M.) desigllated and hereinafter referred to as "R-31" Reference through "R-50" for monuments es tab 1 i shed by the Department of Natural Resources, State of Florida or referred to by station name for monuments established by the National Geodetic Survey (N.G.S.). ~t Commence "P.R.M. ': R:31; thence S 7 deg. 3D min. E (GN) a distance of 40.00 feet to the pOlnt of beglnnlng; 1 deg. 0 min. 49 sec. E (GN) a distance of 25.0991 feet to a point on I~:n~~c~: ~ Th:nce 83 d:g. 26 min. 43.34 sec. E (GN) a distance of 877.38 feet to a point; Sald pOlnt belOg Due South a distance of 75.00 feet from "P.R.M." R-32; ~ Th:nce 86 d:g. 29 min. 38.00 sec. E (GN) 968.621 feet to a point; a distance of "P.R.M." Sald pOlnt belOg Due South a distance of 60.00 feet from R-33; ~ Th:nce 85 d:9. 49 min. 42.93 sec. E (GN) a distance of 1060.894 feet to a point; Sald pOlnt belng Due South a distance of 60.00 feet from "P.R.M." R-34; Th~nce ~ 85 d:g. 00 min. 10.24.sec. E (GN) a distance of 993.086 feet to a point; Sald pOlnt belng Due South a dlstance of 75.00 feet from "P.R.M." R-35; ~ Th:nce 86 d:g. 25 min. 28.61 sec. E (Grl) a distance of 942.292 feet to a point; Sald pOlnt belOg Due South a distance of 80.00 feet from "P.R.M." R-36; ~ Th:nce 87 16 min. 14.02 sec. E (GN) a distance of 1100.945 feet to a point; d:g. S 5 deg. W a distance Sald pOlnt belng of 70.00 feet from "P.R.M." R-37; ~ Th:nce 85 47 min. 53.53 sec. E (GN) a distance of 1021.343 feet to a point; d:g. S 5 deg. W a distance of 56.00 Sald pOlnt belng feet from "P.R.M." R-38;

Th~nce ~ 84 04 min. 21.65 sec. E (GN) a distance of 971.346 feet to a point; deg. S 5 deg. Sald pOlnt being Wa distance of 85.00 feet from "P.R.M." R-39; Th~nce ~ 83 33 min. 48.07 sec. E (Gin a distance of 968.425 feet to a point; deg. N 5 deg. E a distance of 23.00 Sald pOlnt being feet from "P.R.H." R-40; Th~nce ~ 82 59 min. 49.80 sec. E (GN) a distance of 1134.549 feet to a point; "P.R.~1."R-41; deg. S 5 deg. W a distance of 190.00 feet from Sald pOlnt being Thence S 82 51 min. 13.86 sec. E (GN) a distance of 991.962 feet to a point· deg. S 5 deg. Said point being Wa distance of 55.00 feet from "P.R.M." R-42; ,

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SuPP. No. 100 SETBACK LINE CHAPTER 16B·26 50Z,585.579 R·169 I,Z14,190.44Z 50Z, 754.841 R-170 I, Z15, Z08. 953 50Z,866.5Z7 R-171 I,ZI6,ZZ4.Z71 503,051. 634 R-I7Z I, Z17, 238. Z47 503, ZZ 3. 3Z4 R-173 1; Z18, lZ6. 05Z

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###I,Z58,980.4ZZ I hereby certify that the coordinates listed and attached hereto were established by surveys of second order accuracy in accordance with the criteria of the Deparhnent of Transportation, State of Florida, and are on the State Plane Coordinate System of Florida, North Zone based on the National Ocean Survey Triangulation Stations, of second order traverse, along the Weat coast of the State of Florida. CERTIFIED Eugene S. Caudell, Registered Land Surveyor State of Florida. No.2311

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###R-73 1,12.0.614.279 R-74 490,791.103 1,12.1,389.600

###R-75 1,12.2..2.91.899 R-76 490,317.708 1 , 12. 3. 234. 440 R-77 490.171.774 1,124.294.465 R-78 489,908.216

###R-79 489.392.520 1.12.6,036.769 R-80 489.184.492 1.12.6.973.074 R-81 489,212.650

###R-82 489,365.284 1,12.9,011.515 R-83 489.376.929 1,12.9.939.028 R-84 489.431. 935 1,130.900.933 R-85 489. 335.787 I 131.893.227 �R-86

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###1,133.962.508 R-88 489.677.316 1.134.933.62.1 R-89 489.706.813 J.135,975.716 R-'JO 489,759.905 1,137.0011.430

R-91 489.819.508 1.137.971.521 R-92 489.940.401 1.138.967.975 R-93 490.048.652 1,139.982.067 R-94 490.170.243 1.141.016.529 R-95 490.2.09.023 1.142.,002.880 R-96 490.270.645 1,143,001.072 R-97 490.384.097 1,143.941.690 R-98 490.447.254 1.145.018.086 490.596.457 R-99 1,145.987.933 R-IOO 490,682.747 1,146.993.645 R-IOI 490.784.531 I 147, 91 7. 846 �R-I02 491,063.475 1,148.997.914 R-I03 491,291'.330 1,149,894.502 R-I04 491.312.540

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0N 79 thence run 04' IS" E a distance of 9Z7. 34 feet to a point, said point being ZO 4Z' 00" E, Z5. 00 feet from" P. R. M. "R - I 79; S I o R. M. "H- IKO; "~Po

018" E a distance of 995. ZZ feet to a point, said point being S IZ 4Z' 00" E, 58.00 feet from run N 80 thence 38'

0H _ lSI; 7\1. ., 07' 07" E a distance of 1034.81 feet to a point, silid point being S 1 ZO 4Z' 00" E, 4 1.00 feet from" P. H. run N 80 thence

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N 80 thence Z I' Z I" E a distance of 985.85 feet to a point, said point being S 12 run 4Z' 00" E, Z6.00 feet from" P. R. M. "H _ I HZ; 00

N 80 thence 46' 17" E a distance of 1034.50 feet to a point, said point being S 12 run 42' DO" E, 23.00 feet from "P.R. :\1."R-IH3; R-4: "R-I R.:\\. "~Po

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01" E a distance of 1013. 7B feet to a point, said point being S 12 run 42' 00" E, 57.00 feet from N 80 thence 35' 0

H-IH5: 7\\.' point, said point being S 12. feet 4Z' 00" E, 5.00 fe .. t from "P. R. io a n

0OS' 24" E a distance of 999. N 80 thence run

0N 79 thence run 38' 25" E a distance of 108').63 feet to a point, said point also being "P. R. M. "R-IH6;

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".1'-;7. \1. lh"nce 14' 36" E a distance of 963.89 feet to a point, said point beinl'( 512 run 4Z' 00" E, 17.00 feet from "P. H. N 78

0run N 78 thence 38' Z6" E a dis lance of 971. 56 feet to a' point, said point being S I ZO 42' 00" E, 46.00 feet from" P. H. \\. " I,:-{:

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;.:.1,',: 78 thence 12' 3Z" E a distance of 991.Z7 feet to a point, said point being 5 12 run 42' 00" E, 24.00 feet from "P. H. \\. N o I~-J'''):

07B thence 25' 44" E a distance of 9B5.7B feet to a point, said point being 5 12 run 42' 00" E, 22.00 feet from "P.H. \1. N I : I" I( -from" P. H. :\1. E, 34.00 feet ~O''

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to a point, said point being S 12 run 42' N 80 thence 13' 35" E a distance of 963.27 feet 00

"l; H-I 7\1. 16' 05" E a distance of lOBO. 36 feet to a point, said point being S 12 run 42' 00" E, 74.00 feet from "P. R. N 81 thence

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I" I: R _ . 7\1. E a distance of 1156.61 feet to a point, said point being N 12 run 42' 00" W, 56.00 feet from" P. IC N 79 thence 40' 38" "H - 1'1-1: :\1. P. H. E, 57.00 feet from" ~O''

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a point, said point being 5 12 run 42' N 80 thence 29' 07" E a distance of Bb 3.66 feet to 0

H-I'I,>: tl.1. BOO 09' 46" E a distance of 954.24 feet to a point, said point being thence 42' 00" E, 15.00 feet from "P.H. run N 5 12 o

0)l : H - 1 ., :\1. E a distance of 1052. 3B feet to a point, said point being 4Z' 00" E, 52.00 feet from" P. H. run N 80 thence 42' 47" 5 IZ o I" 7: "f{ _ a 03' 02" E a distance of 105 1.97 feet to a point, said point being 5 lZ 42' 00" E, 90.00 feet from" P. H. M. thence run N 82 7\1. "H-I'ls: N IZ o 56' 46" E a distance of 964.43 feet to a point, said point being thence run 42' 00" W, 4Z. 00 feet from "P. R. N BOO <1'1: J -I~

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55" E a distance of 1049.67 feet to a point, said point being S 12 run 42' 00" E, 106.00 feet from" P. R. M , .. N 80 thence 53' 0

"H-.!flO; 1\\. 5 IZ o thence 49' 42" E a distance of 910.35 feet to a point, said point being run 42' 00" E, 24.00 feet from "P. H. N 79

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N 81 thence 07' 53" E a distance of 1040.40 feet to a point, said point being run 42' 00" W, 33.00 feet from "P. R. M. "H-.!IJI: N 12 o

0N 81 thence run 40' 4Z" E a distance of 1014.56 feet to a point, said point being 42' 00" W, 6.00 feet from "P. R. M. "H-lO.!; N IZ o thence run N BOO Z4' 03" E a distance of 1006.Bl feet to a point, said point being 4Z' 00" E, 61.00 feet from "P. R. M "R-Z03; 5 IZ o thence run N Bl° 17' 40" E a distance of 995.Z3 feet to a point, said point being 4Z' 00" W, 70.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-l04; N IZ o

0run thence 19' Z2" E a distance of 993. BO feet to a point, said point being N lZ 42' 00" W, 15.00 feet from" P. R. M. "R -Z05; N 81 o

0run N 8Z 27' 10" E a distance of lOBO. 64 feet to a point, said point being N 12 thence 4Z' 00" W, 10.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-lOb;

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N 83 thence 01' 30" E a distance of 1035.03 feet to a point, said point being N 12 run 42' 00" W, 53.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-207; 00

thence 42' 42" E a distance of 1075.43 feet to a point, said point being run 42' 00" W, 84.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-208; N 81 o N 12 o thence run N 8Z 25' 40" E a distance of 996.79 feet to a point, said point being N lZ 4Z' DO" W, 67.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-209;

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82 thence run Z9' 21" E a distance of 1064.84 feet to a point, said point being N 4Z' 00" W, 35.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-210; N 12 o

0N 82 thence run 07' 28" E a distance of 1039.69 feet to a point, said point being 4Z' 00" E, 59.00 feet from "P.R. M.·'R-Zll; S IZ o

0run N 81 thence 47' 4Z" E a distance of 1047.38 feet to a point, said point being 5 IZ 42' 00" E, 7Z. 00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-2IZ;

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N 81 thence 32' 10" E a distance of 995.65 feet to a point, said point being 5 12 run 42' 00" E, 254.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-ZI3; 00

83 thence run 34' 06" E a distance of 9B4. 35 feet to a point, said point being S 12 N 42' 00" E, 67.00 feet from lIP. R. M. "R-ZI4; 0

Santo Rosa County Line and westerly boundary of Eglin a point of intersection with the Escambia County- run N 83 thence 34' 06" E to Air Force Bose, said pOint being the easterly terminus of the aforementioned Coastal Construction Setback Line.

N 79 thence run 04' IS" E a distance of 9Z7. 34 feet to a point, said point being ZO 4Z' 00" E, Z5. 00 feet from" P. R. M. "R - I 79;

18" E a distance of 995. ZZ feet to a point, said point being S IZ 4Z' 00" E, 58.00 feet from run N 80 thence 38'

07' 07" E a distance of 1034.81 feet to a point, silid point being S 1 ZO 4Z' 00" E, 4 1.00 feet from" P. H. run N 80 thence

N 80 thence Z I' Z I" E a distance of 985.85 feet to a point, said point being S 12 run 4Z' 00" E, Z6.00 feet from" P. R. M. "H _ I HZ;

N 80 thence 46' 17" E a distance of 1034.50 feet to a point, said point being S 12 run 42' DO" E, 23.00 feet from "P.R. :\1."R-IH3;

01" E a distance of 1013. 7B feet to a point, said point being S 12 run 42' 00" E, 57.00 feet from N 80 thence 35'

N 79 thence run 38' 25" E a distance of 108').63 feet to a point, said point also being "P. R. M. "R-IH6;

lh"nce 14' 36" E a distance of 963.89 feet to a point, said point beinl'( 512 run 4Z' 00" E, 17.00 feet from "P. H. N 78

run N 78 thence 38' Z6" E a dis lance of 971. 56 feet to a' point, said point being S I ZO 42' 00" E, 46.00 feet from" P. H. \\. " I,:-{:

78 thence 12' 3Z" E a distance of 991.Z7 feet to a point, said point being 5 12 run 42' 00" E, 24.00 feet from "P. H. \\. N

7B thence 25' 44" E a distance of 9B5.7B feet to a point, said point being 5 12 run 42' 00" E, 22.00 feet from "P.H. \1. N

16' 05" E a distance of lOBO. 36 feet to a point, said point being S 12 run 42' 00" E, 74.00 feet from "P. R. N 81 thence

E a distance of 1156.61 feet to a point, said point being N 12 run 42' 00" W, 56.00 feet from" P. IC N 79 thence 40' 38"

BOO 09' 46" E a distance of 954.24 feet to a point, said point being thence 42' 00" E, 15.00 feet from "P.H. run N

E a distance of 1052. 3B feet to a point, said point being 4Z' 00" E, 52.00 feet from" P. H. run N 80 thence 42' 47"

a 03' 02" E a distance of 105 1.97 feet to a point, said point being 5 lZ 42' 00" E, 90.00 feet from" P. H. M. thence run N 82

56' 46" E a distance of 964.43 feet to a point, said point being thence run 42' 00" W, 4Z. 00 feet from "P. R. N BOO

55" E a distance of 1049.67 feet to a point, said point being S 12 run 42' 00" E, 106.00 feet from" P. R. M , .. N 80 thence 53'

thence 49' 42" E a distance of 910.35 feet to a point, said point being run 42' 00" E, 24.00 feet from "P. H. N 79

N 81 thence 07' 53" E a distance of 1040.40 feet to a point, said point being run 42' 00" W, 33.00 feet from "P. R. M. "H-.!IJI:

N 81 thence run 40' 4Z" E a distance of 1014.56 feet to a point, said point being 42' 00" W, 6.00 feet from "P. R. M. "H-lO.!;

thence run N BOO Z4' 03" E a distance of 1006.Bl feet to a point, said point being 4Z' 00" E, 61.00 feet from "P. R. M "R-Z03;

thence run N Bl° 17' 40" E a distance of 995.Z3 feet to a point, said point being 4Z' 00" W, 70.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-l04;

run thence 19' Z2" E a distance of 993. BO feet to a point, said point being N lZ 42' 00" W, 15.00 feet from" P. R. M. "R -Z05;

run N 8Z 27' 10" E a distance of lOBO. 64 feet to a point, said point being N 12 thence 4Z' 00" W, 10.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-lOb;

N 83 thence 01' 30" E a distance of 1035.03 feet to a point, said point being N 12 run 42' 00" W, 53.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-207;

thence 42' 42" E a distance of 1075.43 feet to a point, said point being run 42' 00" W, 84.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-208;

thence run N 8Z 25' 40" E a distance of 996.79 feet to a point, said point being N lZ 4Z' DO" W, 67.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-209;

82 thence run Z9' 21" E a distance of 1064.84 feet to a point, said point being N 4Z' 00" W, 35.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-210;

N 82 thence run 07' 28" E a distance of 1039.69 feet to a point, said point being 4Z' 00" E, 59.00 feet from "P.R. M.·'R-Zll;

run N 81 thence 47' 4Z" E a distance of 1047.38 feet to a point, said point being 5 IZ 42' 00" E, 7Z. 00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-2IZ;

N 81 thence 32' 10" E a distance of 995.65 feet to a point, said point being 5 12 run 42' 00" E, 254.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-ZI3;

83 thence run 34' 06" E a distance of 9B4. 35 feet to a point, said point being S 12 N 42' 00" E, 67.00 feet from lIP. R. M. "R-ZI4;

Air Force Bose, said pOint being the easterly terminus of the aforementioned Coastal Construction Setback Line.

o o lZ 4Z' 00" E, lZ4. 00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-139; S point being run N 7B thence 00' ZO" E a distancp o( 949.09 feet to a point, said o

0lZ 4Z' 00" E, 75.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-140; S to a point, said point being N 77 thence run Z8' 54" E a distance of 970.BB feet

0run N 77 thence 00' 36" E a distance of IIIZ. 91 feet to a point, said point being S 1Zo 4Z' DO" E. 37.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-141; o

0IZ 4Z' DO" E, 22.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-142; S ft:et to a point, said point being run N 77 thence Z9' 59" E a distance of 98Z.Z3

0run N 79 thence 22' 24" E a distance of 1035.27 feet to a point, said point also being "P.R.M." R-143;

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N 79 thence 30' 25" E a distance of 102').66 feet to a point, said point being S 12 run 42' DO" E. 22.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-144; thence run N 7,)0 18' 47" E a distance of 974.07 feet to a point, said point being S 12° 42' 00" E. 35.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-145;

0run N 7,)0 42' H" E a distance of I OZ 3.18 feet to a point, said point being S 12 th"nce 42' 00" E. 45.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-146; IZo 42' 00" E. 42.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-147; S point, said point being 18 feet to a JH4. E a distanc" of 39" ~2' N 74° thenc( run IZo 42' 00" E, 24.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-14K: S 1040.73 fcct to a point, said point bping :l,,'nce run N 79° IZ' 1<;" F" distance of thence run N 79° 48' Z4' E a distance of '195. 17 feet to a point, said point being S IZo 42' 00" E, 50.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-149; LL"ing S 12° 42' 00" E. 46.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-150; ~uint feet to a point, said th·,nce run N 79° 12' 4Z" E a distance of 9BO.64

012° 42' 00" E, 25.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-151; S 109B,K4 feet to a point, said point being run N 80 thence 08' 02" E a distance of thence run N BOo 08' 24" E a distance of 957.88 feet to a point, said point being N 12° 42' 00" W. B.OO (eet (rom "P. R. M. "R-152;

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N 80 thence 27' 50" E a distance o( 1005.89 feet to a point, said point being S 12 run 42' 00" E. 23.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-153; 0

run N 81 thence 17' 58" E a distance of 1004.48 feet to a point. said point being S 12° 42' 00" E. 42.00 feet (rom "P.R.M."R-154; thence run N 78° 29' 31" E a distance of 992.66 (eet to a point, said point being S 12° 42' 00" E, 25.00 feet (rom "P.R.M."R-155; thence run N 78° 34' 24" E a distance of 1053.82 feet to a point, said point being N 12° 42' 00" W. 23.00 feet (rom "P. R. M. "R-156; R. M. "R-157; "~Po 44' 24" E a distance of '181. 33 feet to a point, said point being S 12° 42' 00" E, 4.00 feet (rom thence run N 78° R. M. "R-15B:

"p, 21. 00 feet (rom 12° 42' 00" E, S said point being thence run N 78° 19' 07" E a distance of 1008.28 feet to a point, thence run N 79° 02' 54" E a distance of <)75.40 fcd to a point, said point beingN 12° 42' OO"W, 28.00 feet (rom "P.R.M,"R-159; feet to a point, said point being S 12° 42' 00" E, 36.00 feet (rom "P.R.M."R-160; 104~.22 55" E a distance of thenc·e runN 79° 51' thence run N 80° DO' 58" E a dist.ance of 1024.06 feet to a point, said point being S 12° 42' 00" E, 53.00 (eet (rom "P.R.M."R-161; o run N 7B thence 32' 56" E a distance of 981. 18 (eet to a point, said point also being "P. R. M. "R-162;

0run N 80° 49' 59" E a distance of 1042.80 feet to a point, said point beingN 12 th('nce 42' OO"W. 42.00 (eet (rom "P.R.M."R-163;

012 42'.00" E, 42.00 feet (rom "P.R.M."R-164; S said point being a distance of 864. J2 fed to a puint. L N Bl o 12.' 10' thence run

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N 81 thence 05' 32" E a distance of 1066.92 feet to a point, said point being S 12 run 42' 00" E, 63.00 feet (rom "P.R.M."R-165; 12° 42' 00" E, 10.00 (eet from "P. R. M. "R-166; S a point, said point being thence run N BOO 2Z' 10" E a distance of 1037.13 feet to

0run N 79 thence 3<' 42" E a distance of 957. II fept to a point, said point being N IZo 42' 00" W. 27.00 feet (rom "P. R. M. "R-167; o run N 8Z thence ,,9' 50" E a distance of 957.48 feet to a point, said point being S 12° 42' 00" E, 41.00 feet (rom "P.R.M."R-168; o S IZ o R. M. "R-16'); "~Po 52" E a distance of 10(,2.30 feet to a point, said point being run 42' 00" E, 42.00 feet from N P-O thence 39' thence run N 80° 30' 33" E a distan,,, of 1032.42 feet to a point, said point being S 12° 42' 00" E. 41.00 feet (rom "P. R. M. "R-170; thence run N BI ° Z5' 41" E a distanl:e of 1017.67 feet to a point, said point also being "P. R. M. "R-171;

0run N 79 thence 39' 15" E a distance of 1010.73 feet to a point, said point also being "P. R. M. "R-I72;

012 42' 00" E, 25.00 fpet from "P. R. M. "R-173; S point, said point being thence run N BOO 38' II" E a distance of 905.36 feet to a thence run N 78° 26' 17" E a distance of 'IBS.44 feet to a point, said point also being "P. R. M. "R-174; 12° 42' 00" E, 10.00 fect from "P. R. M. "R-175; S feet to a point, said point being thence run N 78° 22' 26" E a distance of 'H2.2 I

0run N 78° 22' 28" E a distance of 106(1.20 feet to a point, said point beingN 12 thence 42' OO"W, 1.00 feet (rom "P.H.M."R-176; ~1.

0N 79 thence 39' 08" E a distance of 1047. 10 feet to a point, said point being S llo 42' 00" E, 33.00 fed from "P. R. run "R-177; "R-) 78; ~1.

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thence 57' 47" E a distance o( 982.79 feet to a point, said point being N IZo 42' 00" W, 45.00 fel'! from "P. R. run N 78

run N 77 thence 00' 36" E a distance of IIIZ. 91 feet to a point, said point being S 1Zo 4Z' DO" E. 37.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-141;

run N 79 thence 22' 24" E a distance of 1035.27 feet to a point, said point also being "P.R.M." R-143;

N 79 thence 30' 25" E a distance of 102').66 feet to a point, said point being S 12 run 42' DO" E. 22.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-144; thence run N 7,)0 18' 47" E a distance of 974.07 feet to a point, said point being S 12° 42' 00" E. 35.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-145;

run N 7,)0 42' H" E a distance of I OZ 3.18 feet to a point, said point being S 12 th"nce 42' 00" E. 45.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-146;

thence run N 79° 48' Z4' E a distance of '195. 17 feet to a point, said point being S IZo 42' 00" E, 50.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-149;

thence run N BOo 08' 24" E a distance of 957.88 feet to a point, said point being N 12° 42' 00" W. B.OO (eet (rom "P. R. M. "R-152;

N 80 thence 27' 50" E a distance o( 1005.89 feet to a point, said point being S 12 run 42' 00" E. 23.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-153;

run N 81 thence 17' 58" E a distance of 1004.48 feet to a point. said point being S 12° 42' 00" E. 42.00 feet (rom "P.R.M."R-154; thence run N 78° 29' 31" E a distance of 992.66 (eet to a point, said point being S 12° 42' 00" E, 25.00 feet (rom "P.R.M."R-155; thence run N 78° 34' 24" E a distance of 1053.82 feet to a point, said point being N 12° 42' 00" W. 23.00 feet (rom "P. R. M. "R-156;

44' 24" E a distance of '181. 33 feet to a point, said point being S 12° 42' 00" E, 4.00 feet (rom thence run N 78°

thence run N 79° 02' 54" E a distance of <)75.40 fcd to a point, said point beingN 12° 42' OO"W, 28.00 feet (rom "P.R.M,"R-159;

thence run N 80° DO' 58" E a dist.ance of 1024.06 feet to a point, said point being S 12° 42' 00" E, 53.00 (eet (rom "P.R.M."R-161;

run N 7B thence 32' 56" E a distance of 981. 18 (eet to a point, said point also being "P. R. M. "R-162;

run N 80° 49' 59" E a distance of 1042.80 feet to a point, said point beingN 12 th('nce 42' OO"W. 42.00 (eet (rom "P.R.M."R-163;

N 81 thence 05' 32" E a distance of 1066.92 feet to a point, said point being S 12 run 42' 00" E, 63.00 feet (rom "P.R.M."R-165;

run N 79 thence 3<' 42" E a distance of 957. II fept to a point, said point being N IZo 42' 00" W. 27.00 feet (rom "P. R. M. "R-167;

run N 8Z thence ,,9' 50" E a distance of 957.48 feet to a point, said point being S 12° 42' 00" E, 41.00 feet (rom "P.R.M."R-168;

52" E a distance of 10(,2.30 feet to a point, said point being run 42' 00" E, 42.00 feet from N P-O thence 39' thence run N 80° 30' 33" E a distan,,, of 1032.42 feet to a point, said point being S 12° 42' 00" E. 41.00 feet (rom "P. R. M. "R-170; thence run N BI ° Z5' 41" E a distanl:e of 1017.67 feet to a point, said point also being "P. R. M. "R-171;

run N 79 thence 39' 15" E a distance of 1010.73 feet to a point, said point also being "P. R. M. "R-I72;

thence run N 78° 26' 17" E a distance of 'IBS.44 feet to a point, said point also being "P. R. M. "R-174;

run N 78° 22' 28" E a distance of 106(1.20 feet to a point, said point beingN 12 thence 42' OO"W, 1.00 feet (rom "P.H.M."R-176;

N 79 thence 39' 08" E a distance of 1047. 10 feet to a point, said point being S llo 42' 00" E, 33.00 fed from "P. R. run "R-177;

thence 57' 47" E a distance o( 982.79 feet to a point, said point being N IZo 42' 00" W, 45.00 fel'! from "P. R. run N 78

thence run N 8Zo 58' 46" E a distance of 9Z8. 5Z feet to a point, .aid point being N nO 4Z' 00" W, 87.00 feet from lIP. R. M. "R-IOI; N n Orun N 79° Z8' Z7" E a distance of 1115.77 feet to a point, said point being thence '4Z' 00" W, 10.00 feet from lIP. R. M."R-IOZ; o lZ 4Z' 00" E, 66.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-I03;

5to a point, said point being thence runN 80° Z6' 46" E a distance of 9Z6.14 feet o

0N 83 thence 18' ZZ" E a distance of 985.39 feet to a point, said point being N lZ run 4Z' 00" W, 30.00 feet from lIP. R. M."R-I04;

0runN 8Zo 58' 49" E a distance of 979.59 feet to a point, said point beingN 7 thence 4Z' OO"W, 77.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-I05; thence runN 81° 56' 41" E a distance of 1078.04 feet to a point, said point beingN 7° 4Z' OO"W, 37.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-I06; IZ o 4Z' 00" E, 13Z. 00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-I07: S said point being thence run N 8Zo 36' 43" E a distance of 955.59 feet to a point, S IZ o

080 thence 16' 37" E a distance of 914.88 feet to a point, said point being runN 4Z' 00" E, 66.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-I08: o run N 80° 34' 46" E a distance of 905.45 feet to a point, said point being N lZ thence 4Z' 00" W, 78.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-I09: o N 8Zo 13' 47" E a distance of 979.68 feet to a point, said point being S IZ tht·nce run 4Z' 00" E, 84.00 feet from "P.R. M."R-II0:

0I·Zo 4Z' 00" E, 85.00 feet from "P.R. M."R-1l1: S to a point, said point being N 83 thence run 43' ZZ" E a distance of 104Z.03 feet lZo 4Z' 00" E, 13.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-lIZ: S a point, said point being thf'nce run N 84° 38' 35" E a distance of 86B.61 feet to o

0N 86 thence 18' ZZ" E a distance of 816.37 feet to a point, said point beingN lZ run 4Z' OO"W, 85.00 feet from "P. R.M."R-1l3: thence run N 83° OZ' 18" E a distance of 106Z. 03 feet to a point, said point being N lZo 4Z' 00" W, 34.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-114: thence run N 8Zo 19' 19" E a distance of 961. 80 feet to a point, said point being N nO 4Z' 00" W, Z7. 00 feet from "P. R. M. "R -11 5: o run N 81 ° Z5' OZ" E a distance of 957.53 feet to a point, said point being S lZ thence 4Z' 00" E, 171.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-1l6: thence run N 79° IB' 34" E a distance of 1004.48 feet to a point, said point beingN IZo 4Z' OO"W, 56.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-1l7: thence run N 79° 17' 50" E a distance of 915.4Z feet to a point, said point being N nO 4Z' 00" W, 31.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-1l8:

0lZo 4Z' 00" E, IZO. 00 feet from "P. R. M."R-1l9: S point, said point being run N 79 thence -Z9' 38" E a distance of 935.13 feet to a nO 4Z' 00" E, ZI 0.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-IZO: S point, said point being thence run N 7Bo 4Z' 06" E a distance of 1044. Z 7 feet to a thence run N 77° 54' 31" E a distance of 100Z. 71 feet to a point, said point also being "P. R. M." R-IZl: IZ o to a point, said point beingN feet 4Z' 00" W, lZ.00 feet from "P.R. M."R-IZZ; 95B.64 thence run N 7Bo 16' II" E a distance of

0run N 79 thence Z7' 43" E a distance of 1080.38 feet to a point, said point being S nO 4Z' 00" E, 114,00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-IZ3;

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N 79 thence 44' 46" E a distance of 877.31 feet to a point, said point being N lZ run 4Z' 00" W, 7.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-IZ4; N IZ o run N 79° 44' 44" E a distance of 955. Z3 feet to a point, said point being thence 4Z' 00" W, Z6. 00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-IZ5; thence run N 79° 36' 49" E a distance of 1041. 66 feet to a point, said point being S IZ o 4Z' 00" E, 65.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-IZ6; I ZO 4Z' 00" E, 53.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-IZ7; S to a point, said point being thence run N 79° 23' 05" E a distance of 1069. 5Z feet thence run N 8Zo Z3' 59" E a distance of 850.86 feet to a point, said point being S IZo 4Z' 00" E, 67.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-IZ8;

019 4Z' 00" E, 56.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-IZ9; S point being thence run N BOO 07' 23" E a distance of 919.84 feet to a point, said thence run N 79° 06' 10" E a distance of 101 Z. 96 feet to a point, said point being S nO 4Z' 00" E, 6Z.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-130; IZ o run N 79° 45' 17" E a distance of 1030.41 feet to a point, said point beingN thence 4Z' OO"W, 39.00 feet from "P.R. M."R-131; N IZ o said point being point, 4Z' 00" W, 56.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-13Z: & 31' 35" E a distance of 944. Z8 feet to tht'nce run N 76° thence run N 79° 17' Z8" E a distance of 975.96 feet to a point, said point being N IZo 4Z' 00" W, Z7. 00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-133; S lZ o

079 thence run 13' OZ" E a distance of 970.Z1 feet to a point, said point being N 4Z' 00" E, 67.00 feet from "P.R. M."R-134;

0run N 79 thf'nce 01' 39" E a distance of 936.60 feet to a point, said point being S IZo 4Z' 00" E, 8Z.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-135;

0run N 79 thence 04' 55" E a distance of 1111. 16 feet to a point, said point being ZO 4Z' 00" W, 50.00 feet from" P. R. M. "R-l 36; N I o 4Z'

000 feet from "P. R. M. "R-137; 5B. of 965.63 feet to a point, said point being N IZ 00" W, run N 78 thence OS' 54" E a distance I ZO 4Z' 00" E, Z07. 00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-138; S a point, said point being th,.nce run N 78° II' 57" E a distance of I OOB. 57 feet to

thence run N 8Zo 58' 46" E a distance of 9Z8. 5Z feet to a point, .aid point being N nO 4Z' 00" W, 87.00 feet from lIP. R. M. "R-IOI;

run N 79° Z8' Z7" E a distance of 1115.77 feet to a point, said point being thence '4Z' 00" W, 10.00 feet from lIP. R. M."R-IOZ;

N 83 thence 18' ZZ" E a distance of 985.39 feet to a point, said point being N lZ run 4Z' 00" W, 30.00 feet from lIP. R. M."R-I04;

runN 8Zo 58' 49" E a distance of 979.59 feet to a point, said point beingN 7 thence 4Z' OO"W, 77.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-I05; thence runN 81° 56' 41" E a distance of 1078.04 feet to a point, said point beingN 7° 4Z' OO"W, 37.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-I06;

80 thence 16' 37" E a distance of 914.88 feet to a point, said point being runN 4Z' 00" E, 66.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-I08:

run N 80° 34' 46" E a distance of 905.45 feet to a point, said point being N lZ thence 4Z' 00" W, 78.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-I09:

N 8Zo 13' 47" E a distance of 979.68 feet to a point, said point being S IZ tht·nce run 4Z' 00" E, 84.00 feet from "P.R. M."R-II0:

N 86 thence 18' ZZ" E a distance of 816.37 feet to a point, said point beingN lZ run 4Z' OO"W, 85.00 feet from "P. R.M."R-1l3: thence run N 83° OZ' 18" E a distance of 106Z. 03 feet to a point, said point being N lZo 4Z' 00" W, 34.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-114: thence run N 8Zo 19' 19" E a distance of 961. 80 feet to a point, said point being N nO 4Z' 00" W, Z7. 00 feet from "P. R. M. "R -11 5:

run N 81 ° Z5' OZ" E a distance of 957.53 feet to a point, said point being S lZ thence 4Z' 00" E, 171.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-1l6: thence run N 79° IB' 34" E a distance of 1004.48 feet to a point, said point beingN IZo 4Z' OO"W, 56.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-1l7: thence run N 79° 17' 50" E a distance of 915.4Z feet to a point, said point being N nO 4Z' 00" W, 31.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-1l8:

thence run N 77° 54' 31" E a distance of 100Z. 71 feet to a point, said point also being "P. R. M." R-IZl:

run N 79 thence Z7' 43" E a distance of 1080.38 feet to a point, said point being S nO 4Z' 00" E, 114,00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-IZ3;

N 79 thence 44' 46" E a distance of 877.31 feet to a point, said point being N lZ run 4Z' 00" W, 7.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-IZ4;

run N 79° 44' 44" E a distance of 955. Z3 feet to a point, said point being thence 4Z' 00" W, Z6. 00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-IZ5; thence run N 79° 36' 49" E a distance of 1041. 66 feet to a point, said point being S IZ o 4Z' 00" E, 65.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-IZ6;

thence run N 8Zo Z3' 59" E a distance of 850.86 feet to a point, said point being S IZo 4Z' 00" E, 67.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-IZ8;

thence run N 79° 06' 10" E a distance of 101 Z. 96 feet to a point, said point being S nO 4Z' 00" E, 6Z.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-130;

run N 79° 45' 17" E a distance of 1030.41 feet to a point, said point beingN thence 4Z' OO"W, 39.00 feet from "P.R. M."R-131;

thence run N 79° 17' Z8" E a distance of 975.96 feet to a point, said point being N IZo 4Z' 00" W, Z7. 00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-133;

79 thence run 13' OZ" E a distance of 970.Z1 feet to a point, said point being N 4Z' 00" E, 67.00 feet from "P.R. M."R-134;

run N 79 thf'nce 01' 39" E a distance of 936.60 feet to a point, said point being S IZo 4Z' 00" E, 8Z.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-135;

run N 79 thence 04' 55" E a distance of 1111. 16 feet to a point, said point being ZO 4Z' 00" W, 50.00 feet from" P. R. M. "R-l 36;

of 965.63 feet to a point, said point being N IZ 00" W, run N 78 thence OS' 54" E a distance

0run N 21 ° 55' 00" E a diltance of 313.90 feet to a point. said point being N 77 !hence 42' 00" W, 107.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-65; 24.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-66; ~

0of 1050.49 feet to a point, said point being N 77 thl 42' 00" W, nee run N 2 I ° 40' 2S" E a distance

0S7° IS' OO"W, 61.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-67;

5feet to a point, said point being run:-': 21 thence 59' OS" E a distance o{ 1095.05 th nee l('avinl! Pe rdido Key and run N S5° 37' 23" E ac ros Pensacola s Bay a distance of 4254.61 feet to a point.

0Ft. Picl<('nll Stal('Park, said point being S 7 ir 18' 00" W, 275.00 feet {rom "P.R.M." R-6S;

057" E a distance of 537.98 feet to a point, said point being 5 7 55' 18' 00" W, 15.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-69; 5(,0 run S tncnce

0distance of 905.02 feet to a point, said point being N 7° 18' 00" E, run S 56 th.-nee 49' 14" E a 41.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-?O;

0feet to a point, said point being S 7° 18' 00" W, run S 61 !Ol'nce 34' 51" E a distance o{ 1265.71 66Z.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-71;

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5 18' 00" W, 61 run 59' 04" E a distance of S19. 32 feet to a point, said point being 5 7~h.nce 806.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-7Z;

0S 63° 37' 39" E a distance of 764.8Z feet to a t>oint, said point being S 7 thence 18' 00" W, run 395.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-73;

060° II' Z 1" E a distance of 949.00 feet to a pOint, said point being S 2 thence 18' 00" W, run S 5Z.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-74;

0to a point, said point being 5 ZO 18' 00" run S 74 thence 3Z' 06" E a distance of 9Z9.78 feet W, Z06. 00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-75;

0being 5 ZO 18' 00" W, run thence 54' 43" E a distance of 981.35 feet to a point, said point 82.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-76; S 74 o run S 8Z 06' Z9" E a distance of 1070.1Z feet to a point, said polnt being 5 ZO 18' 00" W, thence 83.00 feet from loP. R. M."R-77;

05 67 thence 47' 59" E a distance of 1004. Z9 feet to a point, said point being S ZO 18' 00" W, run 199.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-7S;

0a point, said point being N ZO IS' 00" E, run S 73 thence 01' 15" E a distance of 855.79 feet to 67.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-79;

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N 7 run 42' 00" W, S 77 thence Z7' 30" E a distance of 946.83 feet to a point, said point being 70.00 feet from loP. R. M. "R-SO;

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to a point, said point beingN 7 89 42' OO"W, th"nce runN 31' 04" E a distance of 991.01 feet 50.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-81;

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nee runN 42' 00" 86 thf OZ' 40" E a distance of 1063.40 feet to a point, said point being S 7E, 30.00 feet from loP. R. M. "R-8Z;

0OO"W, runN 87 thence 03' 51" E a distance of 9Z3.90 feet to a point, said point beingN 7° 4Z' 6.00 feet from loP. R. M. "R-S3; ...

0thence run N S8° 37' 08" E a distance of 966.47 feet to a point, said point being 5 7° 42' 00" E, feet from loP. R. M. "R-S4; Z6. 00 976.93 feet to a point, said point being N 7° 4Z' 00" W, thence run N 88° 53' 49" E a distance of from loP. R. M. "R-S5; 90.00 feet

0E, run N 85 thence 36' 04" E a distance of 95Z. 67 feet to a point, said point being 5 4.00 feet from loP. R. M. "R-S6; 7° 42' 00"

0said point being 5 7 thence run 4Z' 00" E, N SZo 56' Z3" E a distance of 1141.74 feet to a point, loP. R. M. "R-S7; 12.00 feet from

0said point being N 7° 42' 00" W, run N 86 thence 45' Z9" E a distance o{ 968.91 feet to a point, from "P. R. M. "R-8S; 16.00 feet thence runN 87° 13' 43" E a distance of 1040.50 feet to a point, said point beingN 7° 42' OO"W, from "P. R. M. "R-89; 37.00 feet

0of 1035.83 feet to a point, said point being N 7 thence 4Z' 00" W, run N 8So 06' 16" E a distance feet from loP. R. M. "R-90; IS. 00

096Z. 83 feet to a point. said point being N 7 thence 42' 00" W, run N 84° 01' ZS" E a distance of from "P. R. M. "R-91; 59,00 feet

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thence 59' ZO" E a distance of 1005.75 feet to a point, said point being N 7 run 42' 00" 8.00 feet from lIP. R. M. "R-92; W, N 85OZ 1. 13 feet to a point, said point being 5 7° 42' 00" E, thence run N 85° 35' Z 3" E a distance ZZ. 00 feet from lIP. R. M. "R-93; of 1 1044.70 feet to a point, said point being 5 IZo 4Z' 00" E, thence runN 83° 53' 23" E a distance of from "P. R. M. "R-94; 33.00 feet point being ZO 42' 00" W, thence run N 83° 49' Z6" E a distance of 977.07 feet to a point, said from "P. R. M. "R-95; 35.00 feet N I o 995.1Z feet to a point, said point being N IZ 42' 00" W, th('nce run N 84° Z8' 39" E a distance of from "P. R. M. "R-96; 70.00 feet N lZo 4Z' 00" W, thence run N 84° 08' 36" E a distance of 949.31 feet to a point, said point being from loP. R. M. "R-97; 53.00 feet IZ o

054" E a distance of 1075.6Z feet to a point, said point beingN runN 4Z' 00" W, 85 thence 44' from "P. R. M. "R-98; 70.00 feet

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a point, said point beingN runN 4Z' OO"W, 84 thE'nce 16' 10" E a distance of 986.Z1 feet to from "P. R. M. "R-99; 18.00 feet

12 o 4Z' OO"'W, 52' 09" E a distan<.e of 1003.Z7 feet to a point, said point beingN lZ RIO from "P. R. M. "R-IOO; 75.00 feet !II run thence

run N 21 ° 55' 00" E a diltance of 313.90 feet to a point. said point being N 77 !hence 42' 00" W, 107.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-65;

of 1050.49 feet to a point, said point being N 77 thl 42' 00" W, nee run N 2 I ° 40' 2S" E a distance

th nee l('avinl! Pe rdido Key and run N S5° 37' 23" E ac ros Pensacola s Bay a distance of 4254.61 feet to a point.

distance of 905.02 feet to a point, said point being N 7° 18' 00" E, run S 56 th.-nee 49' 14" E a

feet to a point, said point being S 7° 18' 00" W, run S 61 !Ol'nce 34' 51" E a distance o{ 1265.71

S 63° 37' 39" E a distance of 764.8Z feet to a t>oint, said point being S 7 thence 18' 00" W, run

60° II' Z 1" E a distance of 949.00 feet to a pOint, said point being S 2 thence 18' 00" W, run S

to a point, said point being 5 ZO 18' 00" run S 74 thence 3Z' 06" E a distance of 9Z9.78 feet

being 5 ZO 18' 00" W, run thence 54' 43" E a distance of 981.35 feet to a point, said point

run S 8Z 06' Z9" E a distance of 1070.1Z feet to a point, said polnt being 5 ZO 18' 00" W, thence

5 67 thence 47' 59" E a distance of 1004. Z9 feet to a point, said point being S ZO 18' 00" W, run

a point, said point being N ZO IS' 00" E, run S 73 thence 01' 15" E a distance of 855.79 feet to

N 7 run 42' 00" W, S 77 thence Z7' 30" E a distance of 946.83 feet to a point, said point being

to a point, said point beingN 7 89 42' OO"W, th"nce runN 31' 04" E a distance of 991.01 feet

nee runN 42' 00" 86 thf OZ' 40" E a distance of 1063.40 feet to a point, said point being S 7

OO"W, runN 87 thence 03' 51" E a distance of 9Z3.90 feet to a point, said point beingN 7° 4Z'

thence run N S8° 37' 08" E a distance of 966.47 feet to a point, said point being 5 7° 42' 00" E,

976.93 feet to a point, said point being N 7° 4Z' 00" W, thence run N 88° 53' 49" E a distance of

E, run N 85 thence 36' 04" E a distance of 95Z. 67 feet to a point, said point being 5 4.00 feet from loP. R. M. "R-S6; 7° 42' 00"

said point being 5 7 thence run 4Z' 00" E, N SZo 56' Z3" E a distance of 1141.74 feet to a point,

said point being N 7° 42' 00" W, run N 86 thence 45' Z9" E a distance o{ 968.91 feet to a point,

thence runN 87° 13' 43" E a distance of 1040.50 feet to a point, said point beingN 7° 42' OO"W,

of 1035.83 feet to a point, said point being N 7 thence 4Z' 00" W, run N 8So 06' 16" E a distance

96Z. 83 feet to a point. said point being N 7 thence 42' 00" W, run N 84° 01' ZS" E a distance of

thence 59' ZO" E a distance of 1005.75 feet to a point, said point being N 7 run 42' 00" 8.00 feet from lIP. R. M. "R-92; W, N 85OZ 1. 13 feet to a point, said point being 5 7° 42' 00" E, thence run N 85° 35' Z 3" E a distance ZZ. 00 feet from lIP. R. M. "R-93; of 1 1044.70 feet to a point, said point being 5 IZo 4Z' 00" E, thence runN 83° 53' 23" E a distance of

point being ZO 42' 00" W, thence run N 83° 49' Z6" E a distance of 977.07 feet to a point, said

995.1Z feet to a point, said point being N IZ 42' 00" W, th('nce run N 84° Z8' 39" E a distance of

N lZo 4Z' 00" W, thence run N 84° 08' 36" E a distance of 949.31 feet to a point, said point being

54" E a distance of 1075.6Z feet to a point, said point beingN runN 4Z' 00" W, 85 thence 44'

a point, said point beingN runN 4Z' OO"W, 84 thE'nce 16' 10" E a distance of 986.Z1 feet to

S IZ o 0

N 81 tht"nee SO' 03" E a distance of 877.3Z feet to a pOint, laid point being run 4Z' 00" E, 58.00 feet from "P. R. M."R-Z6; 0

run N 85 Lnt:lh.:e 34' 49" E a distance of 1015.97 feet to a point, .aid point being S IZo 4Z' 00" E, Z13.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-Z7; 0

nc-e run N 81 tho- 54' 11" E a distance of llZZ.44 feet to a point, laid point being S lZo 4Z' 00" E, 184.00 feet from "P. R. M. lOR-VI: o lZ S 4Z' 00" E, 194.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R -Z9; bein~ run N !fZo 38' 54" E a distance of 1055. ZZ feet to a point, Baid pOint th<-ncc o

0diBtance of 109Z.Z3 feet to a pOint, laid point being S lZ E a 4Z' 00" E, 190.00 feet from "P.R. M."R-30; 33" N 81 tht':ll:t· 15' run S IZ o

0N 81 thence 04' 17" E a distance of 1111.48 feet to a point, said point being run 4Z' 00" E, 173.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R- 31; o 4Z'

0N 79 th.'nee 00' 33" E a distance of 968. Z6 feet to a point, Baid point being S lZ run DO" E, 169.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R- 3Z; S IZ o

0N 77 ,h.'nce 59' 58" E a distance of 990.0Z feet to a point, laid point being run 4Z' 00" E, 33.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-33;

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N 77 !Ill-nee 54' 38" E a distance of IZ78.9Z feet to a point, Baid point being S 17 run 4Z' 00" E, 38.00 feet from "P.R. M."R-34; 35:00:00

"~-0 0 48' ZZ" E a distance of 1166.55 feet to a point, said point being N 17 run 4Z' 00" W, 103.00 feet from "P. R. M. N 77 thence

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N 76 thence 55' 40" E a distance of IOZ4. SO feet to a point, said point being N 17 run 4Z' 00" W, 67.00 feet from lIP. R. M."R-3b; 0

N 76 run 34' 10" E a distance of 944.04 feet to a point, Baid point being N ZZO 4Z' 00" W, 74.00 feet from "P. R. M."R-37; th~-nce

0N 76 tht'ncerun 47' Z9" E a distance of 1034.31 feet to a point, Baid point being N ZZO 4Z' 00" W, Z7.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-38;

0run N 73 thence 41' Z7" E a distance of 979.17 feet to a point, Baid point being N ZZO 4Z' 00" W, 35.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-39;

0run N 73 th.'nce 38' 56" E a distance of I1ZZ.63 feet to a point, Baid point beingN ZZO 4Z' OO"W, Z6.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-40;

0run N 74 thence 35' 31" E a distance of 1133.71 feet to a point, Baid point being N ZZO 4Z' 00" W, 7.00 feet from lIP. R. M. "R-41;

0run N 74 tht,nce Z4' 08" E a distance of 944.57 feet to a point, Baid point being N ZZO 4Z' 00" W, 30.00 feet from "P. R. M."R-4Z;

0run N 76 1l,f'nce Z5' 16" E a distance of 1139.83 feet to a point, Baid point being N ZZO 4Z' 00" W, 7.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R -43;

0run N 77 thence 40' 50" E a distance of S96. 35 feet to a point, said point being N ZZO 4Z' 00" W, SO. 00 feet from "P. R. M."R-44;

0

run N 77 tht'nce Z9' Z7" E a distance of 1048.04 feet to a point, Baid point being S ZZO 4Z' 00" E, 13.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-45; 00

N 76 Ih.-nce 55' 15" E a distance of 1008.35 feet to a point, said point being N 17 run 4Z' 00" W, 13.00 feet from "P.R. M."R-46; 00

N 75 thence 53' 43" E a distance of IDOl. 73 feet to a point, said point being N 17 run 4Z' QO" W, 6.00 feet from lIP. R. M."R-47; 00

N 77 thence 00' 04-' E a distance of 994.9Z feet to a point, said point being S 17 run 4Z' 00" E, lZ5.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-48; 00

N 76 Ilwnce 54' 56" E a distance of 108Z. 33 feet toa point, Baid point being N 17 run 4Z' 00" W, 64.00 feet from lIP. R. M."R-49; 00

N 77 Ih,-nce 01' 43" E a distance of 10Z4.71 feet to a point, Baid point beingN 17 run 4Z' OO"W, ZS.OO feet from "P.R.M."R-50; 00

N 77 thence OS' 01" E a distance of IIOZ.43 feet to a point, said point being S 17 run 4Z' 00" E, 117.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-51; feet from "P. R. M."R-5Z; n.oo

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distance of 1017.66 feet to a point, said point being N 17 run 4Z' 00" W, N 79 liwnce ZO' 10" E a 00

N 79 lill'nce 35' 13" E a distance of 1000.73 feet to a point, said pOint being N 17 run 4Z' 00" W, 38.00 feet from "P. R. M."R-53; 0 0 N 79 tht-nce 30' Z7" E a distance of 1137.33 feet to a point, said point being N 17 run 4Z' 00" W, 10.00 feet from lIP. R. M. "R-54; "R-5~;

0of Ion. 50 feet to a point, said point being N 17 a 4Z' 00" W, 44.00 feet from lIP. R. M. distance e:

0N 79 th.·nce 36' 4Z" run

0run N 79 -""'nce 58' 49" E a distance of 9Z4.0Z feet to a point, said point also being "P. R. M." R-56; 0 0 N 79 tiwnce 40' 58" E a distance of IOZ5.44 feet to a point, said point being S 17 run 4Z' 00" E, 90.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-57;

00

N 81 Ib'nce 18' 03" E a distance of 957.95 feet to a point, said point beingN 17 run 4Z' OO"W. 43.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-58; 00

N 80 tb.·nce 04' 37" E a distance of 916.50 feet to a point, said point beingN 17 4Z' run OO"W, Z6.00·feet from "P.R.M."R-59; 00

N 78 th.·nce 48' 04" E a distance of 976.70 feet to a point, said point being N 17 run 42' 00" W, 65.00 feet from lIP. R. M. "R-60; 00

th"nce run 39' 16" E a distance of 995.01 feet to a point, said point being N 17 N 78 4Z' 00" W, 14Z. 00 feet from "P. R. M. "R -6 1; 00

run N 81 th. 06' Z8" E a distance of 1045. Z4 feet to a point, said point being N 17 nee 4Z' 00" W, 85.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-6Z;

0 0 N 83 th.'nce Z7' 41" E a distance of 967. 4Z feet to a point, said point being run 4Z' 00" W, 54.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-6 3; N 17 o

0nee run N 83 II:. ZO' II" E a distance of 1114.84 feet to a point, said point being S IZ 4Z' 00" E, 186.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-64;

0run N 83 Ih('nee ZZ' 00" E a distance of 549.60 feet to a point on the Setback line;

N 81 tht"nee SO' 03" E a distance of 877.3Z feet to a pOint, laid point being run 4Z' 00" E, 58.00 feet from "P. R. M."R-Z6;

run N 85 Lnt:lh.:e 34' 49" E a distance of 1015.97 feet to a point, .aid point being S IZo 4Z' 00" E, Z13.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-Z7;

nc-e run N 81 tho- 54' 11" E a distance of llZZ.44 feet to a point, laid point being S lZo 4Z' 00" E, 184.00 feet from "P. R. M. lOR-VI:

diBtance of 109Z.Z3 feet to a pOint, laid point being S lZ E a 4Z' 00" E, 190.00 feet from "P.R. M."R-30;

N 81 thence 04' 17" E a distance of 1111.48 feet to a point, said point being run 4Z' 00" E, 173.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R- 31;

N 79 th.'nee 00' 33" E a distance of 968. Z6 feet to a point, Baid point being S lZ run DO" E, 169.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R- 3Z;

N 77 ,h.'nce 59' 58" E a distance of 990.0Z feet to a point, laid point being run 4Z' 00" E, 33.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-33;

N 77 !Ill-nee 54' 38" E a distance of IZ78.9Z feet to a point, Baid point being S 17 run 4Z' 00" E, 38.00 feet from "P.R. M."R-34;

48' ZZ" E a distance of 1166.55 feet to a point, said point being N 17 run 4Z' 00" W, 103.00 feet from "P. R. M. N 77 thence

N 76 thence 55' 40" E a distance of IOZ4. SO feet to a point, said point being N 17 run 4Z' 00" W, 67.00 feet from lIP. R. M."R-3b;

N 76 run 34' 10" E a distance of 944.04 feet to a point, Baid point being N ZZO 4Z' 00" W, 74.00 feet from "P. R. M."R-37;

N 76 tht'ncerun 47' Z9" E a distance of 1034.31 feet to a point, Baid point being N ZZO 4Z' 00" W, Z7.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-38;

run N 73 thence 41' Z7" E a distance of 979.17 feet to a point, Baid point being N ZZO 4Z' 00" W, 35.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-39;

run N 73 th.'nce 38' 56" E a distance of I1ZZ.63 feet to a point, Baid point beingN ZZO 4Z' OO"W, Z6.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-40;

run N 74 thence 35' 31" E a distance of 1133.71 feet to a point, Baid point being N ZZO 4Z' 00" W, 7.00 feet from lIP. R. M. "R-41;

run N 74 tht,nce Z4' 08" E a distance of 944.57 feet to a point, Baid point being N ZZO 4Z' 00" W, 30.00 feet from "P. R. M."R-4Z;

run N 76 1l,f'nce Z5' 16" E a distance of 1139.83 feet to a point, Baid point being N ZZO 4Z' 00" W, 7.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R -43;

run N 77 thence 40' 50" E a distance of S96. 35 feet to a point, said point being N ZZO 4Z' 00" W, SO. 00 feet from "P. R. M."R-44;

run N 77 tht'nce Z9' Z7" E a distance of 1048.04 feet to a point, Baid point being S ZZO 4Z' 00" E, 13.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-45;

N 76 Ih.-nce 55' 15" E a distance of 1008.35 feet to a point, said point being N 17 run 4Z' 00" W, 13.00 feet from "P.R. M."R-46;

N 75 thence 53' 43" E a distance of IDOl. 73 feet to a point, said point being N 17 run 4Z' QO" W, 6.00 feet from lIP. R. M."R-47;

N 77 thence 00' 04-' E a distance of 994.9Z feet to a point, said point being S 17 run 4Z' 00" E, lZ5.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-48;

N 76 Ilwnce 54' 56" E a distance of 108Z. 33 feet toa point, Baid point being N 17 run 4Z' 00" W, 64.00 feet from lIP. R. M."R-49;

N 77 Ih,-nce 01' 43" E a distance of 10Z4.71 feet to a point, Baid point beingN 17 run 4Z' OO"W, ZS.OO feet from "P.R.M."R-50;

N 77 thence OS' 01" E a distance of IIOZ.43 feet to a point, said point being S 17 run 4Z' 00" E, 117.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-51;

distance of 1017.66 feet to a point, said point being N 17 run 4Z' 00" W, N 79 liwnce ZO' 10" E a

N 79 lill'nce 35' 13" E a distance of 1000.73 feet to a point, said pOint being N 17 run 4Z' 00" W, 38.00 feet from "P. R. M."R-53;

N 79 tht-nce 30' Z7" E a distance of 1137.33 feet to a point, said point being N 17 run 4Z' 00" W, 10.00 feet from lIP. R. M. "R-54;

of Ion. 50 feet to a point, said point being N 17 a 4Z' 00" W, 44.00 feet from lIP. R. M. distance

run N 79 -""'nce 58' 49" E a distance of 9Z4.0Z feet to a point, said point also being "P. R. M." R-56;

N 79 tiwnce 40' 58" E a distance of IOZ5.44 feet to a point, said point being S 17 run 4Z' 00" E, 90.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-57;

N 81 Ib'nce 18' 03" E a distance of 957.95 feet to a point, said point beingN 17 run 4Z' OO"W. 43.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-58;

N 80 tb.·nce 04' 37" E a distance of 916.50 feet to a point, said point beingN 17 4Z' run OO"W, Z6.00·feet from "P.R.M."R-59;

N 78 th.·nce 48' 04" E a distance of 976.70 feet to a point, said point being N 17 run 42' 00" W, 65.00 feet from lIP. R. M. "R-60;

th"nce run 39' 16" E a distance of 995.01 feet to a point, said point being N 17 N 78 4Z' 00" W, 14Z. 00 feet from "P. R. M. "R -6 1;

run N 81 th. 06' Z8" E a distance of 1045. Z4 feet to a point, said point being N 17 nee 4Z' 00" W, 85.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-6Z;

N 83 th.'nce Z7' 41" E a distance of 967. 4Z feet to a point, said point being run 4Z' 00" W, 54.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-6 3;

nee run N 83 II:. ZO' II" E a distance of 1114.84 feet to a point, said point being S IZ 4Z' 00" E, 186.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-64;

('l ~ Coastal Construction Setback lines established in compliance with Section 161.053, Florida Statutes, said Description of lying along the Gull of Mexico from Escambia County and Florida, Alabama State Line easterly to the Escambia S.·!back line t.o::I := line. County and Santa Rosa County .... ~ to a series of "Permanent Reference Monuments" (P. R. M.) designated and Said Coastal Construction Setback line is related ~ as established by the Department of Natural Resources, State of Florida hereinafter referred to as "R-l" through "R-214" the Florida State Plane co-ordinate system, North Zone and a table of said in 1973, said monuments are co-ordinated on part hereof, said "P. R. M." R-l is located near the Escambia County and co-ordinates are attached hereto and made a line. Florida, Alabama State

000" W a distance of 28.00 feet to a point on the Escambia County Setback at "P.R:M."R-l thence run N 12 Commence 42'

0to a point of intersection with the Escambia County and Florida, Alabama State Line for run S 79 thence 10' 17" W lin,~;

00

N 79 .. 10' 17" E to a point lying N 12 Point 42' 00" W a of Beginning; thence returning along the previous course, run M." R-l; distance of 28.00 feet from "P. R.

0feet from "P. R. M."R-2; 53.00

042' 00" E, point being S 12 said 1069.43 feet to a point, run N 79 thl·nce 10' 17" E a distance of

015S. 00 feet from "P. R. M."R-3; E, point being S 12 said 4Z' 00"

0a point, run N 78 tlll'nce 09' 38" E a distance of 1019.94 feet to

017Z.00 feet from "P. R. M. "R-4; said 4Z' 00" E, point being S 12

0thence 40' 27" E a distance of 11 S4. 17 feet to a point, run N 79

000

"R-5; 1 54. 00 feet from "P. R. M. S 17 said 42' 00" E, point being 17' OS" E a distance of 999.03 feet to a point, run N 78 thence ~

0from "P. R. M. "R-6; 100.00 feet 42' 00" E, point being S 17 said

01096.87 feet to a point, N 79 thence run 02' 51" E a distance of ~ "P. R. M. "R-7; 177.00 feet from E, 4Z' 00"

2~ point being S I said

002" E a distance of 112S. 36 feet to a point, run N 81 thence S2'

0~ from "P.R.M."R-8; IS7.00 feet being S 12 said 42' 00" E, point

080 thence S 3' 22" E a distance of 923.20 feet to a point, run N pq

0R. M. "R-9; 238.00 feet from "P. E, point being S 12 said 4Z' 00"

011S7. 37 feet to a point, run N 79 thence 19' S2" E a distance of t"'

0203.00 feet from "P.R.M."R-IO;

0Z E, point being S 12 said 4Z' 00". thence 24' 20" E a distance of 9S9. 1 S' feet to a point, run

0N 79 o t.o::I from "P.'R.M."R-I!; 102.00 feet E, point being S 12 said 4Z' 00" run N 7S 39' 23" E a distance of 1079.94 feet to a point, thence from "P.R.M."R-IZ; 130.00 feet said point being S 1 ZO 4Z' 00" E,

0run N 76 thence 06' SS" E a distance of 1120.03 feet to a point,

0from "P.R.M."R-13; 23.00 feet

0being S 12 said point 4Z' 00" E, a point, run N 77 thence 17' 02" E a distance of 1107.01 feet to

0from "P.R.M."R-14; 210.00 feet

0said 4Z' 00" E, point being S 12to a point, run N 81 thence 13' 57" E a distance of 977.48 feet

0from "P.R.M."R-lS; 183.00 feet

0said 42' 00" E, point being S 125S feet to a point, N 82 thence run 17' 47" E a distance of 831.

00

from "P.R.M."R-16; 93.00 feet point being said 42' 00" E, 5 12 o distance of 923. SS feet to a point, run N 78 thence 28' 21" E a

M. "R-17; 261. 00 feet from "P. R. said point being 5 lZ 4Z' 00" E,

01173.28 feet to a point, run N 78 th"nce 39' 40" E a distance of o from "P.R.M."R-18; 26S.00 feet

0lZ said 4Z' 00" E, point being 5 distance of 8S8. 90 feet to a point, run N 80 thl'nce 09' 29" E a

0"R-l 9; ISS. 00 feet from "P. R. M. said 42' 00" E, point being 5 12N 7S o run thence 47' 53" E a distance of lOIS. 98 feet to a point,

060.00 feet from lIP. R. M. "R-20;

0said 4Z' 00" E, point being 5 12of 1043.36 feet to a point, run N 79 tl.l·nce SI' 44" E a distance

0from "P.R.M."R-21; IS6.00 feet

0being said 4Z' 00" E, point 5 12 o run N 81 th"nce 33' 44" E a distance of 991.08 feet to a point, 130.00 feet from lIP. R. M. "R-2Z; point being 5 lZ 4Z' 00" E, said

0E a distance of 1106.31 feet to a point, run N 83 th,'nce 18' 01"

0"R-2 3; 110.00 feet from "P. R. M. 00" E, point being 5 12 said 4Z'

0OS' S2" E a distance of 893.03 feet to a point, run N 82 th(·nce

0from "P. R. M."R-Z4; 00 feet E, 141.

000" point being S 12 said 4Z' dis tance of 949.49 feet to a point, run N 83 thl'nce OS' 16" E a J

0R. M. "R-2S; 175.00 feet from "P.

000" E, point beinll 5 12 said 4Z' a point, run N 81 thlo"nce 17' 48" E a distance of II S2. S4 feet to z ? ~ g

Coastal Construction Setback lines established in compliance with Section 161.053, Florida Statutes, said Description of lying along the Gull of Mexico from Escambia County and Florida, Alabama State Line easterly to the Escambia S.·!back line

to a series of "Permanent Reference Monuments" (P. R. M.) designated and Said Coastal Construction Setback line is related

as established by the Department of Natural Resources, State of Florida hereinafter referred to as "R-l" through "R-214" the Florida State Plane co-ordinate system, North Zone and a table of said in 1973, said monuments are co-ordinated on part hereof, said "P. R. M." R-l is located near the Escambia County and co-ordinates are attached hereto and made a

00" W a distance of 28.00 feet to a point on the Escambia County Setback at "P.R:M."R-l thence run N 12 Commence 42'

to a point of intersection with the Escambia County and Florida, Alabama State Line for run S 79 thence 10' 17" W

N 79 .. 10' 17" E to a point lying N 12 Point 42' 00" W a of Beginning; thence returning along the previous course, run

CHAPTER 16B-26 Supp.No.100 SETBACK LINE RULES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES CHAPTER 16B-26 SETBACK LINE of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Walton County 16B·26.01 Description of the Walton County, Florida, no person, firm, corporation or coastal construction setback line governmental agency shall construct and structure of the Escambia County 16B-26.02 Description whatsoever seaward thereof, or perform any actions setback line coastal construction as described in Section 161.053, Florida Statutes, Description of the Okaloosa Couhty 16B-26.03 without obtaining a permit as described III said line coastal construction setback section of the Statute, and all provisions of said Duval County coastal 16B·26.04 Description of the Section shall apply to this rule. setback line construction ~pecific Authority. 120, 161.053 FS. Law Implemented Nassau County 16B-26.05 Description of the 161.053 FS. History-New 8-12-75. line coastal construction setback of the Charlotte County 16B-26.06 Description setback line coastal construction the Lee County coastal 16B-26.07 Description of 16B-26.02 Description of the Escambia line construction setback County coastal construction setback line. Thl're is 16B-26.08 Description of the Manatee County hereby established pursuant to Section 161.053, setback line coastal construction Florida Statutes, a coastal construction setback line coastal 16B-26.09 Description of the Sarasota County in Escambia County, Florida. The legal description of line construction control said line is attached hereto and labeled exhibit "A". County 16B-26.10 Description of the Palm Beach After this rule has been recorded in the office control line. coastal construction of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Escambia coastal 16B-26.11 Description of the Pinellas County County, Florida, no person, firm, corporation or control line construction governmental agency shall construct any structure of the Walton County 16B-26.01 Description whatsoever seaward thereof, or perform any actions construction setback line. There is hereby coastal

as described in Section 161.053, Florida Statutes, established pursuant to Section 161.053, Florida without obtaining a permit as described in said line in Walton Statutes, a coastal construction setback section of the Statute, and all provisions of said of said line is County, Florida. The legal description Section shall apply to this rule. hereto and labeled exhibit "A". attached Specific Authority 120, 161.053 FS. Law Implemented office the in this rule has been recorded After 161.053 FS. History-New 8-12-75.

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CHAPTER 16B-25 AND EXCAVATION COSTAL CONSTRUCTION

57SuPP. No. construction has been completed and that it is the complexity of the proposed work or the nature of in accordance with the acceptable and satisfactory the activity authorized. Unless otherwise specified, the Department. plans and specifications approved by months for

-6on variances shall be six the time limit 370.021. Authority General initiation of construction with completion with 161.041. 161.052. 161.053. 161.053. 161.041. 161.052. Law Implemented FS. months.

-18eighteen 161.051 (1). 7-13-75. FS. History-New 370.021 161.051 (2) The Department will give due consideration to reasonable requests in writing for an extension of Authorized 16B-25.09 Time Limits on the time limit. Variances. FS. Law 161.052. 161.053. 370.021 Authority General place a reasonable (1) The Department may FS. 161.053. 370.021 (1) 161.052. Implemented 7-13-75. History-New time limit on variances after taking into consideration 44A

8upp. No. 67 COASTAL CONSTRUCTION AND EXCAVATION CHAPTER 16B-25 statement from the owner of record consenting to the General Authority 161.062, 161.053, 370.021 11'8. Law Implemented 161.062, 161.053, 370.021 (1) 11'8. variance work, activity, or construction for which the History-New 7-13-76. requested. been has his statement that the proposed work or 16B-25.06 Consultation. The applicant, or (c) A activity does not violate any local setback ordinances. engineer any consult with the Department Staff (d) Statements describing the proposed work concerning any construction, expansion, or activity and specific reasons why the applicant modification, or activity seaward of the SBL, feels that the variance should be granted. any representation by the Department Staff however, relieve not any person of any requirement of the shall application shall be accompanied by a (e) The recent topographic survey of the property in Beach and Shore Preservation Act or Department questio~, certified by or engineer Rules. a land surveyor showing General Authority 161.062, 161.063, 370.021 11'8. Law State of Florida and the the registered in Implemented 161.052, 161.053, 370.021 (1) 11'8. following information: History-New 7-13-75. 1. The approximate location and the elevation 16B-25.07 Processing Procedure. of the mean high water on the subject property. (1) Application will be checked for line setback line for 2. The location of the the full If of the subject property. completeness. width the required information has not 3. Plot plan of existing structures and the been submitted, the Department shall notify the proposed construction· or activity showing the applicant that sufficient information for processing is significant distances from the proposed construction lacking and shall allow a reasonable time for or activity to the setback line. submission of the necessary information. (2) An office review of the proposed work or h e If 4. the variance is requested under t activity will be made, and if indicated by the nature provisions of Section 161.052(2)(b), Florida Statutes, of the project, a field investigation will be conducted. the to If (3) or the proposed project is acceptable 161.053(2)(b), the Florida Statutes, are Section show survey shall the existing structures that to have established the construction line. Bureau, the applicant will be notified by mail of the considered ecommendation which will be made to the Executive and the provisions of Board of the Dep rtment (Governor and Cabinet) under

5. Variances requested Section 161.053, Florida Statutes, shall specify the the date, time ar.d place when the recommendation distance and direction from the property in question will be heard. The applicant and any interested to the nearest setback line permanent reference monument and the number of that monument. persons may appear and/or be represented at that (2) Variance requests which involve proposed time and make their position known to the Executive construction shall be accompanied by construction Board of the Department. plans which provide at least, but are not limited to (4) If the not acceptable to proposed project is notified and given

80Bureau, the applicant will be the following information: the (a) Cross sections of all sub-grade construction an opportunity to modify his plans to make them or excavation with elevations referenced to National acceptable. If, Datum. (5) Geodetic Vertical for some reason, the applicant carmot, (b) Elevations of the lowest floor and the first or does to modify his plans, to such an not they elect are acceptable, dwelling floor. extent that the Bureau then, (c) Details and justification for any proposed upon request of the applicant, will proceed to carry waste water onto, over, under or the out the procedures described as in 3 above. across to' General Authority 161.052, 161.063, 11'8. Law 370.021 (1) limi·ted but not discharge · clud.·ng beach and/or dunes, mImplemented 161.062, 161.063, 370.021 11'8. History-New 7-13-75. air drainage or storm water runoff, swimming pool conditioner cooling water-dishcarge. 16B-25.08 Variance ConditioDS. (d) Details and justification for any proposed (1) The formal variance will be issued by the waste water discharge onto, over, under or across the Department Staff, upon its approval by the Executive and/or dunes, including but not limited to Board of the Department (Governor and Cabinet). beach (2) By accepting the variance, the applicant air water runoff, swimming pool drainage or storm conditioner cooling water discharge. agrees to: out the work or activity for which Carry which a setback line (a) in those counties (3) For been established, under the provisions of Section the variance was granted; in accordance with the has 161.053, Florida Statutes, there is on file with the plans and specifications filed with the Bureau as a Department storm tide data and some data on part of his application and approved by the Executive For most projects, these data will Board of the Department. shoreline stability. be sufficient to satisfy the requirements of Section (b) Comply with any conditions imposed upon

161.053(2)(a), Florida Statutes, for such data and the variance by the Department. such data need not be filed by the applicant. Should (c) Conduct the work or activity authorized the applicant have additional data which he wishes to under the variance in such a way as to minimize the file, it will be eValuated. On the more complex adverse impact upon the beach-dune system .. projects for which variances are requested, additional (d) Hold and save the State of Florida, the employees harmless from and be Department, its officers shoreline stability data may and storm tide required. any damage to persons or which might property or (4) The Department may require such result from the work, activity structures additional information as is necessary for proper authorized under the variance. of an application. (e) Furnish to the Department, upon evaluation (5) The Department may waive any of the completion of the authorized work, activity or above requirements if in the opinion of the construction, certification by a professional engineer, Department such information is not necessary for a registered in the State of Florida, that the proper evaluation of the proposed work or activity. 44

activity does not violate any local setback ordinances. engineer any consult with the Department Staff

or activity and specific reasons why the applicant modification, or activity seaward of the SBL,

recent topographic survey of the property in Beach and Shore Preservation Act or Department

proposed construction· or activity showing the applicant that sufficient information for processing is

provisions of Section 161.052(2)(b), Florida Statutes, of the project, a field investigation will be conducted.

Section 161.053, Florida Statutes, shall specify the the date, time ar.d place when the recommendation distance and direction from the property in question will be heard. The applicant and any interested

monument and the number of that monument. persons may appear and/or be represented at that (2) Variance requests which involve proposed time and make their position known to the Executive

(c) Details and justification for any proposed upon request of the applicant, will proceed to carry

waste water discharge onto, over, under or across the Department Staff, upon its approval by the Executive

been established, under the provisions of Section the variance was granted; in accordance with the

161.053, Florida Statutes, there is on file with the plans and specifications filed with the Bureau as a Department storm tide data and some data on part of his application and approved by the Executive

be sufficient to satisfy the requirements of Section (b) Comply with any conditions imposed upon

such data need not be filed by the applicant. Should (c) Conduct the work or activity authorized the applicant have additional data which he wishes to under the variance in such a way as to minimize the file, it will be eValuated. On the more complex adverse impact upon the beach-dune system .. projects for which variances are requested, additional (d) Hold and save the State of Florida, the

above requirements if in the opinion of the construction, certification by a professional engineer, Department such information is not necessary for a registered in the State of Florida, that the

COASTAL CONSTRUCTION AND EXCAVATION CHAPTER 168-25

57SuPp. No. RULES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF MARINE RESOURCES CHAPTER 168-25 RULES AND PROCEDURES FOR COASTAL CO NSTR UCf ION AND EXCAVATION 168-25.01 Scope (2) In addition to 168·25.03(1) above, in those 168-25.02 Definitions counties which a setback line has been established, in provisions General Prohibitions 168·25.03 under the of Section 161.053, Florida Exemptions 168·25.04 Statutes, no person shall remove any beach material, to obtain variance; application 168·25.05 Procedure or otherwise alter existing ground elevations, drive 168-25.06 Consultation any vehicle on, over, or across any sand dune; or 168·25.07 Processing Procedure damage or cause to be damaged such sand dune or the vegetation growing thereon except as provided in Conditions 168-25.08 Variance Section 161.053(2), Florida Statutes. Authorized Variances 168-25.09 Time Limits on FS. Law 370.021 161.052, 161.053, Authority General FS. 161.053, 370.021 (1) 161.052, Implemented The scope of this rule is to 168-25.01 Scope. History~ew 7-13·75. implement Section 161.053, Florida 168-25.04 Exemptions. 161.052 the and requirements forth and Statutes, in setting (1) The following types of construction work procedures relating to coastal construction and other or activity are not deemed to constitute "material for activities seaward of a setback line, procedures alterations", as specified in Section 161.053(5), conditions requests for variances and the processing Florida Statutes, and therefore no permit, waiver, or pursuant to the general placed on such variances variance from the Department is required under authority contained in Section 370.021(1), Florida Section 161.052(2) or 161.053(2), Florida Statutes: Statutes.

(a) Modification, maintenance or repair to any FS. Law 161.053 370.021, 161.052, Authority General FS. (1), 161.052, 161.053 370.021 Implemented existing structure within the limits of the existing 7·13·75. History-New foundation which does not require, involve or include any addition to, repair, or modification of the When used in this Rule, 168-25.02 Definitions. existing foundation of that structure. Specifically the indicated meaning the following words shall have excluded from this exemption are seawalls and any otherwise: unless the context indicates additions or enclosures added, constructed, or Florida (1) "Department" means the State of installed below the first dwelling floor or lowest deck Resources. Department of Natural of the existing structure. "Person" means any person, firm, (2) (b) Minor, temporary, excavation, such as for municipality, township, special corporation, county, the instrallation of utilities, provided that the ground agency. district or any public surface is returened to its approximate pre-excavation has who (3) "Applicant" means any person elevation and that the area of excavation disturbance is in the process of applying, for a variance applied or is re·vegetated with a suitable type of vegetation. provisions of Sections 161.052 and under the Specifically excluded from this exemption are Florida Statutes. 161.053, excavation for, or installation of, any outfall lines Line" (S8L) means the line (4) "Setback discharging fluids onto, over, under or across the excavation is seaward of which construction or beach and/or dunes. either Section prohibited under the provisions of FS. Law 370.021 161.052, 161.053, Authority General Florida Statutes, or Section 161.053, 161.052, FS. 161.053, 370.021 (1) 161.052, Implemented Statutes. Florida 7·13-75. History-New by the (5) "Variance" means the authorization

obtain variance; to Procedure 168-25.05 perform certain specified work or Department to application. of the setback activity in a specified location seaward (1) Any person desiring to obtain a variance line. from the Department shall submit an application to or (6) "Variance condition" means a statement the 8ureau of 8eaches and Shores, Florida which stipulation issued with a variance with Department of Natural Resources, Tallahassee, validity of the compliance is necessary for continued Florida 32304, which shall contain the following variance. information: Law FS. 370.021 161.052, 161.053, Authority General (a) Name, address, and telephone number of FS. (1) 161.052, 161.053, 370.021 Implemented 7·13·75. History-New the applicant or his duly authorized agent. Prohibitions. 168-25.03 General (b) The applicant shall provide the Department shall make any excavation or (1) No person with evidence of his ownership and legal description any structure seaward of the setback line except place If property for which the variance is requested. of the as provided in Section 161.052(2) or 161.053(2), the applil!ant is not the property owner, the applicant Florida Statutes. shall provide the Department with a duly executed

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CHAPTER 168-24 COASTAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS APPLICATION FOR 67 SuPP. No. completion of the permitted construction, of the mean high water the public in the area seaward certification by a professional engineer, registered in to only to the extent determined by the Department the State of Florida, that the construction has been unavoidable. be completed and that it is acceptable and satisfactory in the State of Florida, the and save (e) Hold with the plans and specifications accordance Department, its officers and employees harmless from by the Department. approved which might persons or property to any damage Generai Authority 161.041, 161.061, 161.061, 370.021 FS. activilty, or structure result from the work, Law Implemented 161.041, 161.061, 161.061, 370.021 (1) permitted, FS. History-New 7-13-76. (f) Provide the Department with an acceptable specified by the an amount in bond surety Time limits on coastal permits. 168-24.09 or Department to insure the adjustment, alteration (1) The Department may place a reasonable such removal should the Department determine that time limit on coastal construction permits after removal is necessary adjustment, alteration or taking into consideration the complexity of the prusuant to the provisions of 161.061, proposed work. Section remain in to Florida Statutes. Said surety bond is (2) The Department will give due consideration as specified by the effect for such a period of time reasonable requests in writing for an extension of to The Department may waive the Department. time limits, specified in the permit. bond. requirement for surety General Authority 161.041, 370.021 FS. Law Implemented 161.041,370.021 (1) FS. History-New 7-13-76. the Department, upon to Furnish, (g)

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COASTAL CONSTRUTION PERMITS SuPP. No. 67 (f) General identifying landmarks. 16B-24.07 Processing Procedure. to identify graphic (g) Legend or tables Applications will be checked for

-1objects. the required information has not been If completness. (h) Date. submitted the Department shall notify the applicant arrow. (i) Scale and north lacking sufficent information for processing is that Department (3) The applicant shall provide the and shall allow a reasonable time for submission of discription with evidence of his ownership and legal the necessary information. the property seaward or channelward of which the of office review of the porposed An

-2be to or proposed erosion control structure(s) is made. and indicated by the be construction will If not the property, the located. the" applicant is nature of the project, a field investigation will be the Department with a duly applicant shall provide conducted. record executed statement from the owner of If the to is acceptable the proposed project

-3control the proposed erosion to consenting Bureau, public notice will be mailed to owners of structure(s). record of the riparian property within one thousand coastal construction permit Except for

-4to (1,000 ) of the proposed construction, and feet governmental applications from duly constituted be to

persons or agencies as are known such other permit applications shall be accompanied by units, all interested in the proposed erosion control structure. fee made payable to the Department of a $100.00

-30Thirty calandar days shall be allowed for to Natural Resources. This application fee is charged response to the public notice. application for the offset the cost of processing of the and expiration of the public notice Upon

-4and is nonreturnable. permit after due consideration of comments received in An estimate of the construction starting

-5all to that notice, the applicant and response persons date and completion date. the proposed erosion to have filed objection who plans and A set of construction

-6notified by mail of the be control structures will erosion control structure(s), specifications for the the Executive to will made which recommendation be certified to, by a professional engineer regisered in Board of the Department (Governor and Cabinet) and but not limited the State of Florida, and containing the date, time and place when the recommendation the following: to all be heard. The applicant and will interested parties high (a) Plan view of structure(s) with mean may appear and/or be represented at that time and least 100 feet and mean low-water lines extending at make their positions known to the Executive Board proposed struture(s). on each side of of the Department. with mean sea (b) Elevation view of struture(s) to proposed project is not acceptable the If

-5level, mean high water and mean low water indicated. the Bureau, the applicant will be so notified and given (c) Profile of beach at proposed structure(s)

make them to modify his plans an opportunity to to at least 100 feet beyond the from dune crest acceptable. extremity of the structure(s). seaward of channelward

-6If, for some reason, the applicant cannot, National Geodetic to Elevation should be referenced such an to elect ot modify his plans or does not Datum. Vertical the Bureau, then to they are acceptable extent that (d) Details of construction, including materials upon rquest of the applicant, the Bureau will proceed used. to be

4and

3in out the procedures described carry to as as the to The applicant shall provide

-7above, in the same manner for the approved a list of the names and addresses from Department, project. of owners of all riparian roll, tax the latest county Implemented Law 161.041.370.021 FS. General Authority 161.041. 70.021 (1) FS. History-New 7-13-71:1. property within 1,000 feet of the proposed construction. 16B-24.08 Coastal construction permit for Separate applications shall be made

-8conditions. unrelated projects involving noncontiguous parcels of The formal permit will be issued by the

-1applications may be made in upland property. Joint Department Staff upon approval by the Executive

related construction involving contiguous of cases Board of the Department (Governor and Cabinet). upland property. , parcels of By accepting the permit, the applicant

-2such The department may require

-9agrees to: is information as additional reasonably necessary for (a) Construct, operate or modify the erosion an application. proper evaluation of (10) The Department may waive any of the control structure in accordance with the plans and a part of as if in the opinion of' the above requirements specifications filed with the Department for a Department such information is not necessary the application for the permit. the proposed work. proper evaluation of (b) Comply with any permit conditions Implemented Law 370.02 FS. General Authority 161.041. imposed by the Department. FS. History-New 7-13-71:1. 161.041.370.02 (2) (c) Adjust, alter or remove any structure or other physical evidence of the work or activity The applicant, or his Consultation. 16B-24.06 directed by the Department, if in the as permitted, agent, may consult with the Department Staff opinion of the Department, the structure, work or or concerning the operation, construction, expansion, to in question results in damage activity surrounding control structure(s), modification of any erosion property or otherwise proves to be undesirable or however, any representation by the Department Staff becomes unnecessary. Adjustment, alteration, or relieve any person of any requirement of the shall not be under this provision, shall removal required Preservation Act or Department Beach and Shore the State to permittee at no cost accomplished by the Rules. of Florida. Implemented Law FS. General Authority 161.041. 370.021

ofthe beach by use the (d) Obstruct or impair 370.021 FS. History-New 7-13-71:1. 161.041.

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(10) The Department may waive any of the control structure in accordance with the plans and

PEk~ FOR COASTAL CONSTRUCTION APPLICATION

57No. SuPp. RULES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF MARINE RESOURCES RULES AND PROCEDURES FOR APPLICATION FOR COASTAL CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 168-24.01 Scope (8) "Person" mean any person, firm, 168-24.02 Definitions corporation, county, municipality, township, special Prohibitions 168-24.03 General district or any public agency. 168-24.04 Exemptions (9) "Coastal construction permit" is the legal a coastal 168-24.05 Procedure to obtain authorization to engage in or conduct any permit; Application construction construction, operation, modification or expansion of any erosion control structure. Consultation 168-24.06 Processing Procedure 168-24.07 (10) "Applicant" means any person who has 168-24.08 Coastal Constrution Permit Conditions applied or is in the process of applying, for a coastal construction 168-24.09 Time limits on coastal construction permit. (11) Permit condition" means a statement of 168-24.01 to Scope. The scope of this rule is stipulation issued with a permit with which and 161.051, Florida implement Section 161.041 compliance is necessary for continued validity of the establishment of departmental Statutes, in the permit. FS. Law 161.041. 370.021. 161.021 General Authority procedures for applying for any coastal policies and FS.

161.021(1). 370.021 161.041. Implemented conditions placed on construction permit and the 7-3-75. History-New such permits, pursuant to the general authority 168-24.03 General Prohibitions. No erosion Florida Statutes. (I), in Section 370.021 contained control structure shall be installed, constructed, FS. Law

161.041. 370.021. 161.051 General Authority FS. 370.021 (1). 161.051 161.041, Implemented operat'ed, maintained, expanded or modified without 7-13-75. History-New a valid permit issued by the Department unless the 168-24.02 Definitions. When used in this rule, in determines the activity does not fall Division the following words shall have indicated meaning the requirements of Section 161.041, Florida Statutes. the context clearly indicates otherwise: unless FS. Law Implemented 161.041. 370.021 General Authority 7-13-75. History-New FS. (1), 161.041.370.021 of Florida (1) "Department" means the State Natural Resources. Department of 168-24.04 Exemptions Reserved. "Division" means the Division of Marine (2) of the Department. Resources coastal a obtain to 168-24.05 Procedure the 8ureau of 8eaches and (3) "8ureau" means construction permit; Application. the Division. Shores of (1) Any person desiring to obtain a coastal "8each and shore preservation", "erosion (4) construction permit from the Department shall and hurricane control, beach preservation the 8ureau of 8eaches and to submit an application and "erosion protection", "beach erosion control" Shores, Department of Natural Resources, erosion to limited control" includes, but is not Tallahassee, Florida 32304, which shall contain the coastal flood control control, hurricane protection, following specific information: control, shoreline and offshor:e rehabilatation and (a) Name, address and phone number of activities likely to affect the regUlation of work and applicant or his duly authorized agent. of the beach or shore. physical condition

(b) Statements describ ing the pro posed erosion (5) "Coastal construction" includes any work control structure(s), the problem, its causes and the which is likely to have a material or activity expected effect of the proposed erosion structure(s) existing coastal conditions or physical effect on on the problem and on adjacent and neighboring processes. natural shore property. The (6) "Emergency" means any unusual incident (2) application shall be accompanied by a from natural or unnatural causes which resulting location map for use in public notices. This map shall the endangers the health, safety, or resources of be on either letter size or legal size paper showing the t~ State including damages or erosion residents of the location of each proposed erosion control shoreline resulting from a hurricane storm or any structure(s) to approximate scale and the shoreline feet beyond the proposed l,oon other such violent disturbances. least for at structures" means any (7) "Erosion control erosion control struture(s). The following mole, breakwater, seawall, revetment, groin, jetty, information shall be shown on the location map. deposition of beach artificial nourishment or other (a) Name of applicant. material or other structure if of a solid or highly (b) Section, township, and range in which the located, or is impermeable design, when same is subject property is located. be located upon sovereignty lands of proposed to (c) Location by town and county. any tidal Florida, below the mean high-water line of (d) Name fo water body. state. water of the (e) Brief work description or title of project.

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and 161.051, Florida implement Section 161.041 compliance is necessary for continued validity of the

CHAPTER 16B·23 EROSION CONTROL DISBURSEMENT OF 57 SuPP. No. Director. Authority 370.021.161.091 FS. Law Implemented General to applicant of his right the to (d) The advice History-New 7-13-75. 370.021(1).161.091 FS. appear in person or by agent at the foregoing Processing of Applications. 16B-23.06 meeting. of application for allocation (1) Upon receipt (4) Within 10 days following final action by of Erosion Control Trust Fund funds, the Bureau of the Head of the Department of Natural Resources, file and will Beaches and Shores staff shall review the the applicant shall be notified in writing of the action compliance with Chapter 161, Florida determine deny the to is If action the Executive Board. of the If is insufficient to support Statutes. the application If state. the approval is SO the notice shall appliction, will be so the allocation of funds, the applicant subject to any consitions fixed by the Executive advised of insufficiency. notified and Board, the notice shall specify the conditions. filing of a completed and (2) Following the (5) Allocated funds for approved projects will item shall be acceptable application, an agenda be disbursed upon receipt of a suitable resolution for submission of the application to the reported from the project sponsor requesting such the Department of Natural Resources Head of disbursement after approval of the Head of the with the (Governor and Cabinet) together Department of Natural Resources. The project The recommendation of the Exective Director. funding procedures are as so outlined in 16B-23.05 shalll list agenda item shall identify the project and and 16B-23.06 above. �to the Corps of Engineers the agencies, other than General Authority 161.091. 370.021 FS. Law Implemented notice was required to be sent, and set whom written 161.091.370.021(1) FS. History-New 7-13-75.

The forth the recommendation, if any, of each. in agenda shall be accompanied by such exhibits as 16B-23.07 Emergencies. Upon declaration by the Executive Director are necessary the opinion of the Governor that a shoreline emergency of state fair consideration of the application. a full and to concern exists: for a particular county, municipality, to be sent (3) Notice of the agenda item shall township, or special district, the Department of shall contain: the applicant, which notice Natural Resources will expedite and process, on an meeting at (a) The date, time and place of the emergency basis, application for funds from the which the agenda will be considered. Erosion Control Trust Fund. of agenda. (b) The number General Authority 161.091. 370.021 FS. Law Implemented The recommendation of the Executive (c) 161.091(1)(1).370.021 FS. History-New 7-13-75. 40A

CHAPTER 168-23 DISBURSEMENT OF EROSION CONTROL SuPP. No. 57 funds from the Erosion Control Trust Fund account (d) Project location referenced to section, beach preservation, for such other erosion control, township and range. may be in protection work or activity as hurricane (e) Designated borrow areas, applicable. if by the the interest of the state, as determined borrow area depths referenced (f) Designated to legislative appropriations. Department and subject to 1929 mean sea level datum. Implemented Law General Authority 370.021. 161.091 FS. (5) Project engineer, name, address and FS. History-New 7-13-75. 370.021(1). 161.091(1) telephone number. (6) Initial construction cost estimates for an 168-23.04 Project Qualification. For project. erosion control project to qualify for funding as (a) Federal contribution to initial construction the 'project sponsor 168-23.03(2) above, provided in cost of project. and/or provide the shall inform the Department (b) Non-federal contribution to initial following: construction cost of project. areas at (1) Permanent public access to project (c) State funds requested. (1/2) mile intervals. approximately one-half (d) Maximum contribution applicant can make Adequate vehicle parking spaces necessary (2) to initiate construction cost of project. the Department. interest, as determined by in public (e) Design life of project and annual save the State of Florida, its (3) Hold and maintenance cost. employees harmless, from any and agencies, officers (f) Maintenance cost of project to be paid by and all liabilities which may result from the each participant for design life of project. o~ration or construction of a project. . (g) Source of local funds. on a competit!ve (4) Select a Project Engineer (7) Date construction of project to commerce.

basis as outlined in Chapter 287, Florida negotiation (8) Date federal and/or local funds ot be Statutes. available. Formal assurances of agreement and local

-5(9) Information on ownership of uplands in cooperation. project areas. to: . agree also shall The project sponsor

-60) Permit information. Information on ( 1 ~~ (a) prO:)ect Contribute in cash the local share ownership of public access areas. construction cost and assume full responSibility for Control Line: Date recorded. (a) Erosion the state-federal cost project costs in excess of all (b) Coastal Construction Permit: Permit limitation. number and date. cost to the U.S. of the without applicable): Permit and (if (c) Dredge permit Provide all necessary lands, easements (b) Florida of and State date. rights-of-way. (d) Certification by DER: Date of public ownership or continued (c) Assure Certification. contained public use of the shore upon which the (e) Approval by Division of Archives, History Federal participation is amount of State and/or and Records Management: Date of approval. administration for .public use during its and based, Corps of Engineers Permit: Permit number (f) life of the project. economic and date. and local (d) Assure maintenance and repair, One copy of the final Environmental

-11beach nourishment where share of periodic Report.

useful life of the works as applicable, during the (12) One complete set of project proposal, projects intended purpose. . required to serve the plans and specifications prepared and signed by an and (e) Maintain required public accesses engineer registered in the State of Florida, qualified available to all on vehicle parking spaces, open and in coastal engineering. Include, in addition, for the life of the project. equal terms, the below listed information: Provide an environmental assessment, and (f) all A history of <a) prior actions taken to Department, an Environmental when required by the prevent or control shore erosion in the project area Impact Statement. and the results secured thereby. Implemented Law General Authority 370.021, 161.091 FS. (b) Any accurate local surveys which Can be 370.021(1). 161.091(1) FS. History-New 7-13-75. used to indicate progressive shoreline and offshore changes. Application Information. 168-23.05 on beach use, both for peak days (c) Statistics Information required for processing application of and for the entire recreation season and estimates of funds: Erosion Control Trust Fund prospective use. number of the (1) Name,address and telephone (d) Availible data on storm and erosion applicant agency project sponsor damages experienced along the shorefront in the funds and his (2) Individual requesting project area. authority Location of project boundaries and the (e) applicant agency setting (3) Resolution of the length of publicly owned shore frontage such as public need, desCription of the project forth the bathing beaches, parks, public landings and street legal descriptipn of area involved. proposed and ends. sufficiently Print of topographic map of

-4(f) Description of upland development of a Florida registered land by large size prepared publicly owned shore and/or publicly used private must show: surveyor or engineer. Map frontage. mean (a) Upland for 500 feet landward from

8enefit-to-cost ratio with supporting data. (Ii) line. low water (13) Two executed copies of the formal (b) Present mean high water line. Contractual Agreement. Construction Setback c) Delineated Coastal ( Line.

CHAPTER 16B-23 OF EROSION CONTROL DISBURSEMENT 57 SuPp. No. RULES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF MARINE RESOURCES CHAPTER 16B-23 RULES AND PROCEDURES FOR DISBURSEMENT OF EROSION CONTROL TR UST FUND FUNDS 16B-23.01 Purpose 9. all other non-federal cost not involving 16B-23.02 Policies and Procedures actual construction plus those 16B-23.03 Application Procedure construction cost as necessary to insure 16B-23.04 Project Qualification the project sponsor's portion of the 16B-23.05 Application Information project shall be equal to at least Processing of Applications 16B-23.06 percent (25%) of the total twenty-five 16B-23.07 Emergencies project cost. projects (b) Federal aid for which federal 16B-23.01 Purpose. The purpose of this rule is reimb ursement will be requested: The Department is as to implement Section 161.091, Florida Statutes, authorized to pay up to seventy-five percent (75%) of by Chapter 74-102. Laws of Florida, in the amended the non-federal construction and maintenance costs departmental policies and procedures establishment of of projects authorized for construction by the and accounting for relating to disbursement, use, Congress of the United States when such funds are not made available by the Congress at the time a Trust funds pursuant to the Erosion Control Fund in authority contained Section 370.021(1) general project is ready for construction. In addition, for Florida Statutes. is authorized to ~partment projects, the such Law Implemented General Authority 370.021. 161.091 FS. advance the federal share and shall subsequently 370.021(1). 161.091(1)(g) FS. History-New 7-13-75. request reimbursement of the authorized federal share in the costs of such projects and will accept Procedures. Policies 16B-23.02 Policies and such reimbursement and deposit same in the Erosion and procedures as outlined, will be applicable except Control Trust Fund, providing the local sponsor shall valid shoreline emergency, as declared by in cases of pay the non-federal costs, as listed in

Governor. the 16B-23.03(2)(a), above. Implemented General Authority 370.021. 161.091 FS. Law (c) Non-federal aid projects. Authorized to pay History-New 7-13-75. 370.021(1). 161.091(1)(g) FS. up to seventy-five percent (75%) of the costs of the project authorized for construction by the Head of the Department of Natural Resources (Governor and 16B-23.03 Application Procedures. Cabinet). county, municipality, township, or (1) Any to the Bureau special district may make application (d) Projects initiated, constructed and pa'.1 for Shores, Division of Marine Resources, of Beaches of .Be sponsor prior to the state or, in the c . by a local and Natural funds to assist Department of Resources, for federal aid project, the federal government, initiating of expenses for erosion control, in the defrayment such construction may be reimbursed from the state projects. beach preservation and hurricane protection as outlined in 16B-23.03(2)(a) and basis on the funds (2) Monies may be disbursed in accordance (b) above, provided the project is approved by the following: with the Head of the Department of Natural Resources to pay up Federal aid projects: Authorized (a) (Governor and Cabinet) prior to initiation, after to seventy-five percent (75%) of the non-federal construction, and based on legislative appropriation. costs of projects construction and maintenance Th local sponsor shall be responsible for obtaining the United States, authorize by the Congress of federal reimbursement in the case of federal aid shall pay: providing the local sponsor projects. engineering 1. non-federal costs for project The Department is authorized to pay up to (e) costs of all construction easements

2one hundred percent (100%) of the cost of construction right-of-way 3. costs of all acquisition of sand source data. of public access easements 4. costs (f) The Department is authorized to pay the 5. costs of all vehicle parking. spaces entire cost of inlet sand transfer projects when the

required permits costs of all 6

primary purpose is beach nourishment. In the case of of establishing the Erosion. Control 7. costs navigation channel construction or maintenance to include surveys, recording fees and line dredging projects, the Department is authorized to engineering pay any addtional project costs, as determined by the Department, involved in placing dredged material on 8. costs of preparing Environmental the beach, but in no case shall the additional cost the Assessment and, when requested by exceed fifty percent (50%) of the total project cost. cost of preparing an Department, the expend to Department is authorized (g) The Environmental Impact Statement.

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as to implement Section 161.091, Florida Statutes, authorized to pay up to seventy-five percent (75%) of

and accounting for relating to disbursement, use, Congress of the United States when such funds are

authority contained Section 370.021(1) general project is ready for construction. In addition, for

RESERVED CHAPTER 16B-22 SUPP. No. 55 RULES THE OF DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES CHAPTER 16 B-22 RESERVED

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Supp. No. 83 BLUE CRAB BUOY AND PERMIT NUMBER CHAPI'ER 16B-19 RULES OF THE DEPARTMENT NATURAL RESOURCES OF DIVISION OF MARINE RESOURCES CHAPI'ER 16B-19 BLUE CRAB BUOY AND PERMIT NUMBER 16N-19 to Transferred

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SuPP. No. 83 FLORIDA INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY MARKERS CHAPTER 16B-18 RULES THE OF OF NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT OF MARINE RESOURCES DIVISION 168-18 CHAPTER FLORIDA INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY MARKERS 16N-18 to Transferred

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FISH PERMIT CHAPTER 168-17 EXOTIC Supp. No. 123 RULES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF MARINE RESOURCES CHAPTER 16B·17 EXOTIC FISH PERMIT 16B·17.01 General General. 168·17.01 Specific Authority 370.021(11 FS. Law Implemented Chapter 71-68, Laws of in and replaced Repealed History-New 10·18·71, Readopted 9·3(J.75, Florida. 168-40, 11·27-80 . �

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CHAPTER 16B-16 ACT POLLUTANT DISCHARGE Supp.No.83 RULES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF MARINE RESOURCES CHAPI'ER 16B-16 POLLUT ANT DISCHARGE ACT 16B-16.01 Application Fee for Terminal Facilities-16B-16_06 License Fee for Terminal Facilities Liquid -Non-Liquid. License Fee for Terminal Facilities 16B-16.02 Specific Authority Chapter 70-244(7). Laws of Florida. Law Implemented Chapter 70-244(5)(3). (6)(2). (11)(3). Laws of Liquid Florida. History-New 12-19-70, Repealed 10-20-74. 16B-16.03 Financial Responsibility - Liquid 16B-16.04 Application Fee and License Fee for a 16B-16.07 Financial Responsibility Terminal Facility Bunkering Certificate -Non-Liquid. Liquid Specific Authority Chapter 70-244 (7). Laws Florida. Law of of 16B-16.05 Application Fee for Terminal Facilities-Implemented Chapter 70-244 (7). Laws Florida. Non-Liquid History-New 12-19-70. Repealed 10-20-74. Facilities 16B-16.06 License Fee for Terminal 16B-16.08 Financial Responsibility - Vessels. Non-Liquid Specific Authority Law Implemented 70-244(7) FS. Repealed Responsibility - Non-Liquid 16B-16.07 Financial 70-244(14) FS. History-New 1-27-71, 10-20-74. Responsibility - Vessels 16B-16.08 Financial 16B-16.09 Application of Definitions 16B-16.09 Application of Definitions. Registration Certificates; Applications; 16B-16.10 Specific Authority 376.07 FS. Law Implemented 376.031 Fees Equipment; 16N-16.09. to 8-23-74, Transferred FS. History-New Prevention, Containment and Removal 16B-16.11 - Inspection Requirements Equipment 16 B -16.1 0 Registration Certificates; Organization; 16B-16.12 Discharge Cleanup Applications; Equipment; Fees. Approval Specific Authority 376.07 FS. Law Implemented 386.06

Vessels 16B-16.13 Safety and Operation of FS. History-New 8-23-74, Transferred to 16N-16.10. Discharges; Removal of Prohibited 16B-16.14 Procedure 16B-16_11 Prevention, Containment and Records 16B-16.15 Transfer Tax, Date Due, Removal Equipment - Inspection Requirements. Specific Authority 376.07 FS. Law Implemented 376.06 Attachment by a 16B-16.16 Security in Lieu of FS. History-New 8-23-74. Transferred to 16N-16.11. a Discharge After Vessel 16B-16.17 Arbitration Proceedings 16B-16.12 Discharge Cleanup Organization; 16B-16.18 Civil Violations - Proceedings. Approval. Specific Authority 376.07 FS. Law Implemented 376.06 FS. History-New 8-23-74, TransfeEred to 16N-16.12. Fee for Terminal 16B-16.01 Application Facilities - Liquid. 16B-16.13 Safety and Operation of Vessels. Laws of Florida. Law Specific Authority Chapter 70-244(7). Specific Authority 376.07 FS. Law Implemented 376.07 Florida. Implemented Chapter 70-244 (5) (3) (6). Laws of Repealed 10-20-74. History-New 12-19-70. FS. History-New 8-23-74, TransfeEred to 16N-16.13. Fee for Terminal Facilities 16B-16.02 License 16B-16.14 Removal of Prohibited Discharges; -Liquid. Procedure. Law of Florida. Law Specific Authority Chapter 70-244 (7). Specific Authority 376.07 FS. Law Implemented 376.09 (3) (6) (2) (11) Laws of Implemented Chapter 70-244 (5) FS. History-New 8-23-74, Transferred to 16N-16.14. History-New 12-19-70. Repealed 10-20-74: Florida. 16B-16.03 Financial Responsibility - Liquid. 16B-16.15 Transfer Tax, Date Due, Records. Authority Chapter 70-244(7) Laws of Florida. Law Specific SpecificAuthority 376.07 FS. Law Implemented 376.11 FS. 70-244(14) Laws of Florida. Il!lplemented Chapter History-New 8-23-74. Transferred to 16N-16.15. 10-20-74. History-New 12-19-70. Repealed 16B-16.16 Security in Lieu of Attachment by and License Fee 16B-16.04 Application Fee a Vessel After a Discharge. Facility Bunkering Certificate - for a Terminal Specific Authority 376.07 FS. Law Implemented 376.14 Liquid. FS. History-New 8-23-74. Transferred to 16N-16.16. Law Specific AuthOrity Chapter 70-244 (5). Laws of Florida. (5)(3). (6)(5). (11)(3). (14) Implemented Chapter 70-244 16B-16.17 Arbitration Proceedings. 10-20-74. Laws of Florida. History-New 12-19-70. Repealed Specific Authority 376.07 FS. Law Implemented 376.12 6.05 Application Fee for Terminal 1 6 B -1

FS. History-New 8-23-74, Transferred to 16N-16.17. Facilities - Non-Liquid. Florida. Law Specific AuthOrity Chapter 70-244(7). Laws of 16B-16.18 Civil Violations - Proceedings. (6)(5). Laws of Florida. Chapter 70-244(5)(3). I~plemented Specific Authority 376.07 FS. Law Implemented 120.57. Repealed 10-20-74. History-New 12-19-70. to FS. History-New 8-23-74, Transferred 120.58, 120.59 16N-16.18.

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MOTOR BOATS Supp.No.83 CHAPTER 16B-15 RULES OF THE OF NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT OF MARINE RESOURCES DIVISION CHAPTER 16B-15 OF MOTOR BOATS REGULATION type" Type B class 1 fire extiguishers, or one (1) Regulation of motorboats, safety 168-15 coast guard approved or marine laboratory Type B equipment. class 2 fire extinguishers . (1) Class 2 motorboats (26 feet to less than 40 . two (2) coast with equipped be shall length)

10feet Specific Authority 371.161 FS. Law Implemented 371.57 or underwriters laboratory "marine guard approved FS. History-New 7-23-65.

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CHAPTER 168·10 SEAFOOD DEALERS Supp. N(·. 83 RULES THE OF DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF MARINE RESOURCES CHAPTER 168·10 SEAFOOD DEALERS Transferred to 16N·I0

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CHAPTER 16B-9 OF FISH PROTECTION Supp.No.83 RULES THE OF NATURAL RESOURCES OF DEPARTMENT DIVISION OF MARINE RESOURCES CHAPTER 16B-9 OF FISH PROTECTION and/or Geological 16C-2.33 See: Section Explorations in Submerged -Lands, Other Geophysical Inland Waters. than

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CHAPrER 16B·8 BASS Supp.Nc.83 RULES OF THE NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT OF OF MARINE RESOURCES DIVISION CHAPTER 16B·8 BASS protection of bass; 16B-8.01 Striped and automatically repealed 9, 1962, This Chapter was originally fIled on October was U5A-S.01 new rule number 370.112. A Legislature enacted Section

1963when the of its limited and local application it will not be but because 21, 1964, filed on October the Code. printed in

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CHAPTER 16B·7 MULLET Supp.No.83 RULES THE OF OF NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT OF MARINE RESOURCES DIVISION CHAPTER 16B·7 MULLET 16N·7 to Transferred

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Supp.No.83 168-6 CHAPTER GEAR AND EQUIPMENT be determined by the director. The trap permit the provisions of this rule shall be punished as provided by law for violation of a rule of the in legible figures at least 3 shall be affixed number Department. The inches high permit each buoy used. on stone crab Specific Authority Art. XVI Sec. 33, 370.021 FS. Law board the boat and with the operator, must be on Implemen~ 8-9~8. FS. History-New 370.13 times. Only one permit all subject to inspection, at boat. shall be issued for each arrest Upon the and conviction for (d) 168-6.16 Regulation of mechanical devices for violation or laws, of any of the stone crab regulations aleas. certain taking scallops in just cause why his the permit holder must show Implemen~ Authority 370.021(1) FS. UlW specific permit should or revoked. not Tranlfened W History-Amended 9-30-75, 370.02(5)(a) FS. be suspended corporation violating (e) f"mn or Any person, 16N-6.16.

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CHAPTER 168-6 GEAR AND EQUIPMENT Supp. No. 83 RULES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF MARINE RESOURCES CHAPTER 168-6 GEAR AND EQUIPMENT 168-6.08 Reserved. haul seine net prohibitions; gill Pennits, 168-6.01 areas 168-6.09 Reserved. 6.02 Reserved 16B-County; 168-6.03 Gear and equipment Hillsborough 16B-6.10 Reserved. closed areas Hillsborough County 168-6.04 Gear and equipment certain areas; 168-6.11 Reserved. Escambia County and equipment; Bay County 16B-6.05 Gear and equipment; Escambia and Gear 16B-6.12 16B-6.06 Reserved Counties. Rosa Santa Implemented Clapter Law FS. Specific Authority 370.021 16B-6.07 Reserved 30286, Special Acts of 1955. History-Amended 9-30-75, 16B-6.08 Reserved Transferred to 16N-6.12. Reserved 168-6.09 Reserved 168-6.10 168-6.13 Prohibits airboats from taking of Reserved 16B-6.11 shrimp; Lee County. 168-6.12 Gear and equipment; shrimp; Escambia and Implemented Law 370.021 FS. Specific Authority Santa Rosa Counties 370.15(5)(a) FS. History-Amended 9-30-75, Transferred to of shrimp; 16B-6.13 Prohibits airboats from taking 16N-6.13. Lee County other nets 16B-6.14 Regulation of purse seines and 16B-6.14 Regulation of purse seines and other crab regulation Stone

nets. 16B-6.15 Regulation mechanical devices for 16B-6.16 of Implemented Law 370.021, 370.071 FS. Specific Authority 370.02(5)(a), 370.071 FS. History-Amended 9-30-75, taking scallops in certain areas Transferred to 16N-6.14. net prohibitions; haul gill Permits, 16B-6.01 16B-6.15 Stone crab regulation. areas. seine �

-1Season, size, sex. No person, fmn or Law Authority 370.08(8), 370.021(1) FS. Specific corporation shall catch or have in his possession, FS. History-Amended Implemented 370.08(1), 370.08(7) sell or to for his own use or of where taken, regardless Transferred to lSN-S.01. 9-30-75, size for sale, any stone crab whatsoever of any offer between June 1 and October 15 of each and every Reserved. 168-6.02 year, except as provided by section 370.141, Florida Statutes, for storage and distribution of inventory equipment Hillsborough 16B-6.03 Gear and stocks. County. County; closed areas Hillaborough (2) Gear, traps, buoys, pennit numbers, Implemented Law FS. Specific Authority 370.021 suspension and revocation of pennits. History-Amended 9-30-75, 370.08(1), 370.08(2) FS. ~r to lSN-6.03. Transferred person, finn (a) No corporation shall transport on the water, fish with, or cause to be of fish 16B-6.04 Prohibition of the possession fished with, set or placed, in taking stone crabs, any Lake Davenport Bayou and Bayou Star in nets trap with throat or entrance to trap exceeding 4

1operated by one Grande, except the hand net when 6 h width and inches in inches in length.

person; Escambia County. (b) A buoy shall be attached to each trap and Implemented Law FS. Specific Authority 370.021(1) must be of sufficient strength and buoyance to Special Chapter 24498 Special Acts, 1947, Chapter 30732, continuously remain afloat and must be of such to 1955. History-Amended 9-30-75, Transferred Acts be easily distinguished, to brilliancy as color, hue and 16N-6.04. seen and located. equipment; Bay County. 168-6.05 Gear and (c) Each trap used must have a number permanently attached to the buoy and trap. No Implemented Law FS. Specific Authority 370.021 FS. History-Amended 9-3()'75, Transferred to 370.02(5)(a) be pennitted other than the current shall numbers 16N-6.05. permit holder's numbers. This pennit number may be issued by the director of the board of conservation 16B-6.06 Reserved. upon receipt of the application by the owner of the traps. The design of the application and pennit shall Reserved. 168-6.07

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CHAPTER 168-6 OYSTERS Supp.No.83 RULES OF THE DEPRTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF MARINE RESOURCES CHAPTER 168-5 OYSTERS 16B-5.01 Oysters; transportation of. 16B-5.05 Statewide; shellf"ish leases. transportation out of state. 16B-5.02 Oysters; marked during be (1) All shellfish leases shall and 16B-5.03 Oystel"!l; size regulation, Gulf, Franklin the to and closed seasons according the open Wakulla Counties. standards derived from the Uniform Waterway 16B-5.04 Statewide; shellfish leases. MarkelS for Safety and Navigation Act as described in 16B-5.05 Statewide; shellfish leases. Chapter 371.521, Florida Statutes. 16B-5.06 Statewide; shellfish leases. (2) Any person, fu-m or corporation violating this Rule shall be punished as provided by law. Specific Authority 370.021(1). 370.03(2) FS. Law Implemented 370.16(3). 371.521 FS. History-New 7-7-70. 16B-5.01 OystelB; transportation of. Readopted 9-30-75. 370.021(1) FS. Law Implemented Specific Authority to 370.16(13) FS. History-Readopted 9-30-75. Transferred 168-5.06 Statewide; shellfish leases. placed 16N-5.01. (1) Oyster cultch shall not be or retained on any shellfish lease in this State as defined 16B-5.02 OystelB; transportation out of state. by Chapter 370.16, Florida Statutes, so as to create 370.021(1) FS. Law Implemented Specific Authority boating or general safety hazards. All or be navigation 10-9-62. Readopted 9-30-75. 370.03(1) History-New FS. 16N-5.02. to Transferred cultch shall of an impervious and nontOxic material that will lie upon the bottom and take up not more than six (6) inches of the natural water column beginning at the bottom either singularily or

Gulf, regulation, size 16B-5.03 OystelS; collectively. Free navigation over all leases by the Franklin and Wakulla Counties. public shall not be impaired. Implemented 65-905. Specific Authority 370.021 FS. Law (2) Those items specifically prohibited for use Laws of Florida. History-New 10-26-65. Readopted 9-30-75. 16N-5.03. to Transferred cultch materials are all metallic and/or glass cans, as bottles, and/or containers, broken glass, whole tires, concrete containing and exposing tire beads, broken and tin or metallic sheets. The reinforcing rods, leases. 16B-5.04 Statewide; shellf"1sh Executive Director of the Department of Natural (1) Cultch materials on shellfish leases which authorized to determine in individual is Resources constitutes prohibited cultch material. of the natural occupy more than one-third (1/3) what cases mean low water are hereby declared water column at issued by be (3) Special annual permits may a nuisance per se and illegal. to be the Executive Director of the Department of Natural (2) The Division of Marine Resources shall the continued use of specifically Resources allowing on the notify the lessee of any illegal cultch existent prohibited cultch materials when, in his opinion service of notice of said lessee's lease area(s). Upon there is no material hinderance to navigation. existence of illegal cultch materials, the lessee the the Executive Director's opinion a Whenever, in shall and remove said be allowed 20 days to abate navigation does exist, the special to hinderance illegal cultch in compliance with section 1 this of permit may be cancelled. Rule. (4) Any pelSOn, fu-m or corporation violating

corporation violating (3) Any person, f"u-m or punished as provided by law. be this rule shall this punished as provided by law. Rule shall be Specific Authority 370.021(1). 370.03(2) FS. Law Authority 370.021(1). 370.03(2) FS. Law Specific FS. Hiltory-New 11-18-71. (I) Implemented 370.16(4) FS. Implemented 370.03(2). 370.16(3). 370.16(4). (b) Readopted 9-30-75. Hiaory-New 7-7-70. Readopted 9-30-75.

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LINES 01" DEMARCATION Supp.No.83 RULES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF MARINE RESOURCES CHAPTER 16B·4 LINES OF DEMARCATION Transferred to 16N·4 ..

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CHAPTER 16B-3 CRAWFISH Supp.No.83 Panulirus argus and conviction for violation of any After arrest lawfully imported from a foreign permit holder must of the crawfish regulations, the country for reshipment outside of the territorial cause why his' permit should not be show just limits of the state; but in no case will such shipment permanently revoked. suspended or be permitted to pass through the territorial limits of (4) Closed season the state unless accompanied by certified invoice and Panulirus No salt water crawfish of the species the crawfish must be immediately shipped out of the may be taken from the waters of this state and argus state from the port of entry and may not be have same in his possession, regardless no may processed or repackaged in any manner while in the person taken, between March 31 and August 1, of where State of Florida. each year, as provided by Chapter 370.141, except Specific Authority 370.021(1) FS. Law Implemented 370.14,370.141 FS. History-Amended 9-20-64. inventory stocks. F.S., for storage and distribution of ( 5) Carriers said carrier No common carrier or employee of for carriage or permit or knowingly receive carry may 16B-3.02 Crawfish buoy and permit number. Panulirus any crawfish of the species the carriage of Specific Authority 370.021(1) FS. Law Implemented 370.14 of where taken, between March 31 regardless argus, FS. History-New 11-17-73, Readopted 9-30-75, Transferred to 16N-3.02. August 1, of each year, except of the species and

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CHAPTER 16B-3 CRAWFISH 83 Supp. No. RULES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF MARINE RESOURCES CHAPTER 168-3 CRAWFISH in length, two feet in width and two feet 16B-3.01 Crawfish in height, or the equivalent in cubic feet; number 168-3.02 CrawilSh buoy and permit (b) Ice cans, drums and similar devices, provided that no trapping device at any 16B-3.01 Crawfish. time may include grains, spears, grabs, corporation (1) No person, persons, firm or hooks or similar devices. may take or have in his possession at any time, The above described traps and methods of regardless of where taken, any salt water crawfish ~~y t~ose be used. taking crawfish during may Panulirus or crayfish), of the species (spiny lobster periods of time that such activities are permltted arguss, measurement of less which have a carapace under law and may not be used during those periods or a tail than three and one-eighth (3-1/8) inches when crawfish trapping and taking are prohibited measurement of less than five and three-quarters (5%) The above described traps may be reinforced any protruding muscle tissue. inches, not including ~ wire as protection poultry with 16 gauge, one inch turtles. Such body or front The carapace (head, against the ravages of reinforcement shall be determined section) measurement shall be limited to the sides of the trap. The top and at anterior-most edge by beginning bottom shall not be so protected. the between the groove the horns ( 3) A buoy shall be attached to each such trap. (front) protect which the eyes; thence proceed This buoy must be of sufficient strength and mid-dorsal line (middle of the along the

continuously remain afloat and must be to buoyancy edge of the back) to the hindmost of hue and brilliancy as to be easily such color, seen tail (segmented portion) carapace: The and located. And, provided distinguished from the anterior shall be measured further that' each such trap, can, drum, and similar for taking or attempting to take crawfish ~sed segment of the tail to the margin of front device of the tail fin (telson). The tail is end attache~ have a permit number permanently must to rear be measured lengthwise along to the the buoys thereto. And, prOVIded to and such device center of the entire tail until the further that no other numbers shall be permitted hindmost extremity is reached; provided, other than the current permit holders numbers. This tail not be the measurement shall permit number may be issued by the Executive in a whole permitted while the crawfish is Director upon the receipt of application by the owner condition. or owners of such traps, cans, drums, buoys or similar Only the above described measurements shall be used The design of the applications and of the devices. the minimum legal lengths and sizes. to determine permit number shall be determined by the Executive the crawfish must remain Providing further that Director. The trap permit number shall be painted or on or in a whole condition while being transported afilXed in legible figures at least three (3) inches high State above or below the surface of the waters of the on each and every buoy, trap, can, drum or similar of wringing or separating of Florida and the practice device. And, provided further, that any trap, can, body (carapace the tail (segmented portion) from the in buoy or similar device used in the taking or drum, head) section is hereby prohibited on said waters or attempting to take crawfish, other than the devices

this state except by special permit issued by the of listed and described above, with permit number that Executive Director. And, provided further attached thereto as also described above, shall be be taken or egg-bearing female crawfish shall not seized and destroyed by the Executive Director or his time. Egg-bearing female crawfish at any duly appointed officers. to the found in be immediately returned possessed traps shall unharmed. The crawfish permit must be on board boat and and free, alive with operator, subject to inspection at all times. water The the (1) stripping or otherwise molesting practice of Only one permit shall be issued for each boat. The order to remove the eggs is an egg-bearing crawfish in crawfish permit number must be prominently prohibited. hereby displayed above topmost portion of boat at all times (2) No person, persons, firm or corporation while engaged in crawfish operation so as to be easily or their possession, on, above, or may have in his and readily identified. waters of this state, or fish below the surface of the Possession of crawfish traps or other devices for with, set, place or cause to be fished with, set or the taking of crawfish, above or below the surface of placed, any trap other than that described below. the water or the placing or setting of traps or similar Lawful traps are: devices in any of the state or federal waters during exceed three feet (a) Wood slat trap, not to the closed season shall be unlawful

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SHRIMP CHAPTER 16B-2 83 Supp. No. to the above described area shall first apply within County, shrimp. 16B-2.10 Bay the Division of Marine Resources for a permit. Such Implemented 370.10(1) Specific Authority 370.021 FS. Law 9-30-75, Transferred to FS. History-New 8-19-65, Amended made on forms to be supplied by be application shall 16N-2.10. the Division of Marine Resources and which shall the applicant to furnish such information as require may be deemed pertinent to the best interests of salt Transporting of Fresh Headless 16B-2.1l water conservation. further, Shrimp. (b) Provided that the Division of No person, firm or corporation shall ship, (1) Marine Resources may refuse to grant permits when it fresh headless shrimp, iced or transport or receive any shall be apparent that the best interests of salt water containers in new be otherwise, unless such shipment conservation will be served by such denial. with necessary precaution taken for sanitation. (c) Provided further, that permits so granted to (2) Whoever shall violate or otherwise fail will be subject to immediate revocation upon a be with the provisions of this rule shall comply conviction for a violation of this rule or when it shall punished as provided for by law. be apparent that the best interests of salt water

1-Augon (3) This rule shall take effect conservation will be served by such revocation. varied 1967. ' (d) Provided further, that due to the Art. XVI Sec. 33, 370.021, 370.071 FS. Specific Authority habitats and types of bottoms and hydrographic Implemented 370.071 FS. History-New 8-1-67. Law conditions the Division of Marine Resources shall the authority to specify and regulate the types have of gear that may be' used in the area. Such

Shrimp. 16B-2.12 Hours for Taking of specifications and regulations shall be consonant with Authority 370.021 FS. Chapter 67-634, Laws of Spec.ific sound salt water conservation. 67-634, Laws of Florida, 1967. Law Implemented Chapter Any vessel dragging shrimp nets in the

-3to 1967. History-Amended 9-30-75, Transferred Florida, above so described area and which does not have a 16N-2.12. bait permit for this area and which shrimping live vessel is not equipped with live shrimp bait tanks is hereby considered to be in violation of this rule. 168-2.13 Tortugas Shrimp Area. shall be unlawful to land or attempt to It

-4at any (1) No .shrimping shall be permitted . land any shrimp in the territorial waters or in the except hve ?alt production as provided by this time,. State of Florida without a permit issued by the the followmg described area: rule, m Division of Marine Resources. Such permit shall be Coon Key Light in Collier County; at Begin issued without charge, and shall be conspicuously a straight line to a point thence proceed on displayed in the wheel house of each vessel at all A which is located at establishing buoy The Division of Marine Resources may revoke times. twenty-four degrees, fifty-four minutes, thirty such landing permit upon a violation of any portion

0north latitude and 54' 30") (24seconds of this rule. Such revocation of permit by the thirty eighty-one degrees, fifty minutes, Division of Marine Resources may be reviewed by the

030") west longitude; thence 50' (81seconds Department of Natural Resources and the decision of buoy B located at proceed on a straight line to the Department may be reviewed pursuant to General twenty-four degrees, forty-eight minutes, 00 Law.

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eigh~y-two (8200") west degrees 00.' corporation to receive any shrimp from any vessel not thence proceed on a straight line to longitude; in possession of a valid landing permit issued by the at twenty-four degrees buoy C located Division of Marine Resources. Any person violating

000"> 45' (2400 seconds minutes, forty-five this section of this rule shall upon conviction be latitu~e eighty-two degrees, north and punished by a fine of not more than five hundred

022' (82thirty seconds twenty-two mmutes, dollars ($500.00). thence proceed on a 30") west longitude; (6) Each offense under this rule, except under thence to Rebecca Shoals Light; straight line section (5), shall be considered a misdemeanor and B. R. on Bell buoy; a straight line to proceed punishable upon conviction as follows: Cosgrove to on a straight line thence I?roceed (a) For the first offense the owner or the on a straight line Shoal Light; thence proceed master, or both, shall be fined not less than one thence proceed northerly to Sand Key Light; to hundred dollars ($100.00) nor more than five along the south and east Key West, thence hundred dollars ($500.00); and the nets and and meandered shoreline of the Florida Keys shrimping doors shall be confiscated. said Keys to the connecting viaducts between (b) For the second offense the owner or

0seconds (80 thirty minutes, 00 master, or both, shall be fined not less than five

eighty degrees, longitude; thence north until a 30' 00") ·West hundred dollars ($500.00); and the vessel shall be mainland is reached; thence point on the confiscated as provided in section 370.061, Florida the coast of the proceed west and north along Statutes. point is reached mainland of Florida until a ( c) The foregoing fines may be assessed by the north of the which is located exactly court, within its discretion, against the master or in aforementioned Coon Key Light located owner, or both the master and owner. Coon Key County; thence, due south to Collier (7) This rule shall take effect as a permanent beginning. which was the point of Light rule as provided by Section 120.041 (5), Florida (~) Not~ing . to the (2) in this rule shall apply Statutes. and takmg of hve shrunp for bait. All persons rums Specific Authority 370.02(5) Law Implemented FS. Amended shrimp 370.15(1) FS. History-New 10-18-70. 2-20-71. b~it fish for live corporations desiring to

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SuPP. No. 83 SHRIMP CHAPTER 16B-2 County, will be open to at all times, shrimping needed Franklin County area. The 16B-2.05 Shrimp; provided closure can be effected when and as by this rule is described geographical area embraced pres<:ribed by Chapter 370.15 (2) and (3), Florida as follows: Statutes 1961. St. Sound and Apalachicola Bay, St. George's Area to be opened is described as follows: . lying north of line Vincent's Sound and those waters Those areas south of the mainland and St. at the eastern end of Dog described as follows: Begin James Island circumscribed by a line beginning Island, thence proceed in an easterly direction across at the Crooked River Light; thence proceed in a thence the shallowest part of Dog Island Reef, southerly direction until the westernmost end to proceed· from the eastern end of Dog Island Reef of Dog Island is reached; thence proceed along addition, those waters of Peninsular Point; in the north shore of Dog Island until the of Alligator Harbor are included, all such bodies easternmost point of that island is reached; County. water lying within Franklin thence proceed to a point on St. James Island In the areas described above, it shall be directly north of the eastern end of Dog Island. for any person, firm or corporation to take unlawful Specific Authority 370.021 (1) FS. Law Implemented Ch. shrimp upon any vessel or water borne craft lo-3~2. Acts 1959. History-New 57-908. General than one (1) employing or equipped to employ more fQrshrimp~ng. net or device rigged for shrimping" shall mean The term "rigged 16B-2.08 Shrimp; Santa Rosa Sound. connected to trawl that the net is shackled, tied and is unlawful to take or catch shrimp, It 1) ( therefo~e, cables and is, boards in a and tow other than bait shrimp, with any type net or other fish or trawl. condition ready to method, in the following area: 370.02l (1) FS. Law Implemented Specific Authority That portion of Santa Rosa sound lying in 1961. 61-2184 Special Acts,

Escambia, Santa Rosa and Okaloosa counties and regulation; Franklin County. 16B-2.06 Shrimp between Brooks Bridge as the east boundary and a to in opening The following schedule is to be adhered due north and south between Santa Rosa drawn line shrimp areas in Franklin County. and closing County and Santa Rosa Island passing through the north of Gorrie Bridge are (1) Those areas center of- Deer Point Light as the west boundary, except that during March, April and May of each year closed. permanently the boundary shall be the Brooks Bridge on the east (a) The presence of any vessel in this area at It Pensacola Beach Bascule Bridge on the west. and be or trawl aboard shall any time with a shrimp net shall also be unlawful for trash fish caught incidental attempting to prima facie evidence of shrimping or to shrimping to be deposited in the aforementioned shrimp in closed waters. waters. All areas South of Gorrie Bridge are closed (2) (2) Live bait shrimp may be caught at any time and day. to shrimp production night but only under permit issued by the director ·of in Franklin permitted be will (3) Shrimping conservation. Permittees must fish with gear and henceforth according County South of Garrie Bridge under those conditions specified by the Executive of Chapter 61-1327, General Acts of the provisions to Director. 1961,and in Franklin (4) The area described below, Application for such permits shall be on forms will be open to shrimping at all times, County, supplied by the Executive Director and no charges when needed and as affected may be made for issuing said permits. Permits shall be be provided closure can 370.15 (2) and (3), Florida prescribed by Chapter revokable when holder does not comply with the laws Statutes 1961. and regulations applicable to salt water conservation. to be opened is described as follows: Area This regulation shall be posted at the areas south of the mainland and St. Those courthouse at the county seat of each county James Island circumscribed by a line beginning affected and at such other conspicuous places as will the Crooked River Light; thence proceed in a at place the public on notice hereof and shall take effect westernmost end southerly direction until the immediately. reached; thence proceed along of Dog Island is

Punishment for violation of this rule shall be in the north shore of until the accordance with the penalty provided in Section Dog Island is easternmost point of that island reached; 370.021(2), Florida Statutes. on St. James Island thence proceed to a point Specific Authority 370.021(1) FS. Law Implemented 370.15 8-9~9. 6-4-63, Amended FS.History-New end of Dog Island. directly north of the eastern Implemented Specific Authority 370.021(1) FS. Law 9-12~1, 9-9~2, History-New 370.15(1) FS. Amended 16B-2.09 Bait shrimp permits for pleasure 9-1~4, 9-23~3. Renewed fishermen; Escambia County. Specific Authority 370.15(1) FS. Law Implemented in Shrimp; Franklin Opening an area 10-2~3. FS. History-New 370.15(5) Readopted 9-30-75. 16B-2.07 area described below, The in Franklin County. Transferred to 16N-2.09.

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shrimp areas in Franklin County. and closing County and Santa Rosa Island passing through the north of Gorrie Bridge are (1) Those areas center of- Deer Point Light as the west boundary,

will be open to shrimping at all times, County, supplied by the Executive Director and no charges

SHRIMP CHAPTER 16802 Supp. No. 83 RULES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF MARINE RESOURCES CHAPTER 16B-2 SHRIMP Shrimp; regulation. 16B-2.01 It of Cast Nets. 16B-2.02 Shrimp, Use shall be of cast nets. Shrimp; use 16B-2.02 unlawful for person, firm, association or any shrimp landing permits. Shrimp; 16B-2.03 corporation to take from the waters of Duval, Nassau County. Shrimp; 16B-2.04 Putnam and St. Johns Counties, by the use of Clay, area. Shrimp; Franklin County 16B-2.05 any device other than that known as and commonly County. Franklin 16B-2.06 Shrimp regulation; called a cast net. in Opening an Area Shrimp; Franklin 16802.07

Punishment for violation of this rule shall be in County. accordance with the penalty provided in Chapter Rosa Sound. 16B-2.08 Shrimp; Santa 28145, Laws of Florida, Acts of 1953 for violation Departm~nt. for pleasure fishermen· shrimp permits 16B-2.09 Bait rules and regulations of the of County. ' Escambia FS. 370.15 (1) FS. Law

-1Authority 370.021 Specifi£ Implemented 370.15 (3) FS. shrimp. County 16B-2.10 Bay Transporting of Fresh Headless Shrimp. 16B-2.11 for taking of srimp. Hours 16B-2.12 . .16B-2.03 Shrimp; landing permits. Shrimp; regulation. 16B-2.01 SpecifIC Authority 370.021(1). 370.15(1) FS. Law

Implemented 370.151(6) FS. History-Adopted 9-3()"75 firm or shall be unlawful for any person It

-1Transferred to 16N-2.03. �t~e to corporation to take, possess or attempt' or prawn from any area of the State of shrimp where the majority of shrimp or prawn taken Florida ) with heads on shall measure than forty-five ( 45 16B-2.04 Shrimp; NasSau County. more with pound. make a to heads off, or sixty-seven (67) (1) The stipulations of this resolution shall It for any person firm or (2) shall be unlawful apply in the brackish, salt and fresh waters of Nassau corporation to take, possess or attempt to hle such County that lie inland from the coast and do not shrimp or prawn after said area has been declared front directly upon the Atlantic Ocean. The waters the the taking of such shrimp or prawn by to closed affected and coming under the scope of the Executive Director as provided herein. rivers bays all be management proposed shall The Executive Director is hereby directed (3) ar~ bayous and other areas that estuaries, creeks, authorized to fully carry out and enforce this and protected and recessed from oceanic surf. ~he Chapter rule and terms of subsection 15 (2), (~) In the inland waters described in (1), of 28145. Said Executive Director shall give notice It shall be unlawful to use a shrimp trawl of above, closing of an area to the taking of shrimp or the greater than 35 feet in length. Such length to be a newspaper of prawn by advertising his directive in measured from a point beginning where the webbing general circulation in the area affected. This rule shall is hung on the cork line at one end and ending where be duly published in accordance with law and shall the webbing is hung on the cork line at the other end. after publication. Any take effect on the day use more than to

unlawful (3) It shall also be date directive closing an area shall take effect on the one net in any trawling activity. specified therein. (4) Shrimping on Sundays, (between the hours violation of this rule shall (4) Punishment for of midnight Saturday night and midnight Sunday provided in in accordance with the penalty be night) prohibited. is Acts of 1953, for violation of rules Chapter 28145, (5) Tickler chains may not be used. r~-iUlations Department. and of the Specific Authority 370.021 (1). 370.15 (1) FS. Law 370.15 (1) FS. Law Specific Authority 370.021 (1) FS. Implemented 370.15 (3) FS. Implemented 370.15 (2) FS.

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SHAD CHAPI'ER 16B·l Supp.No.83 RULES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF MARINE RESOURCES CHAPTER 16B·l SHAD 16N-l to Transferred

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