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DSAC Agenda 03/02/2016 ,,,,,,imiammimm, DSAC Meeting March 2, 2016 3:00 PM 2800 N. Horseshoe Drive Growth Management Department DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE AGENDA March 2, 2016 3:00 p.m. Conference Room 610 NOTICE: Persons wishing to speak on any Agenda item will receive up to three (3) minutes unless the Chairman adjusts the time. Speakers are required to fill out a "Speaker Request Form," list the topic they wish to address, and hand it to the Staff member seated at the table before the meeting begins. Please wait to be recognized by the Chairman, and speak into a microphone. State your name and affiliation before commenting. During discussion, Committee Members may direct questions to the speaker. Please silence cell phones and digital devices. There may not be a break in this meeting. Please leave the room to conduct any personal business. All parties participating in the public meeting are to observe Roberts Rules of Order,and wait to be recognized by the Chairman. Please speak one at a time and into the microphone so the Hearing Reporter can record all statements being made. I. Call to Order-Chairman II. Approval of Agenda III. Approval of Minutes from February 3,2016 IV. Public Speakers V. Staff Announcements/Updates A. Code Enforcement Division update—[Mike Ossorio] B. Public Utilities Department update—[Tom Chmellk or designee] C. Growth Management Department Transportation Engineering Division & Planning Division updates—[Jay Ahmad or designee] D. Collier County Fire Review update—[Shawn Hanson and/or Shar Hingson] E. North Collier Fire Review update—[Eloy Ricardo] F. Operations& Regulatory Mgmt. Division update—[Ken Kovensky] G. Development Review Division update—[Matt McLean] VI. New Business A. Newly revised FEMA Elevation Certificate and Floodproofing Certificate [William Lang& Howard Critchfield] VII. Old Business-None A. Reduced Discharge Rates[Jerry Kurtz] VIII. Committee Member Comments IX. Adjourn Next Meeting Dates April 6, 2016 GMD Conference Room 610—3:00 pm May 4, 2016 GMD Conference Room 610—3:00 pm June 1,2016 GMD Conference Room 610—3:00 pm July 6, 2016 GMD Conference Room 610—3:00 pm Page 1 of 1 February 3,2016 MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE COLLIER COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE Naples, Florida, February 3, 2016 LET IT BE REMEMBERED, the Collier County Development Services Advisory Committee in and for the County of Collier, having conducted business herein, met on this date at 3:00 P.M. in REGULAR SESSION at the Collier County Growth Management Department Building, Conference Room#609/610, 2800 N. Horseshoe Drive, Naples, Florida, with the following members present: Chairman: William J. Varian Vice Chairman: Blair Foley David Dunnavant James E. Boughton Clay Brooker Dalas Disney Chris Mitchell (Excused) Robert Mulhere Mario Valle Stan Chrzanowski Norman Gentry Marco Espinar Ron Waldrop Laura Spurgeon DeJohn Jeremy Sterk ALSO PRESENT: Jamie French, Deputy Department Head Nathan Beals, Project Manager, Public Utilities Danny Condomina, Code Enforcement Matt McLean, Manager, Development Review Ken Kovensky, Director, Operations and Regulatory Management 1 February 3, 2016 Any persons in need of the verbatim record of the meeting may request a copy of the audio recording from the Collier County Growth Management Department—Contact Mr.Evy Ybaceta at 239-252-2400. I. Call to Order- Chairman Chairman Varian called the meeting to order at 3:OOpm II. Approval of Agenda Mr. Foley moved to approve the Agenda. Second by Mr. Chrzanowski. Carried unanimously 12-0. Mr. Gentry arrived at 3:05pm III. Approval of Minutes from January 6,2016 Meeting Mr. Disney moved to approve the minutes of the January 6, 2016 meeting subject to the following change: • Page 6,paragraph 2,line 1 —from"...before Option 3 can be formerly..."to "...before Option 3 can be formally..." Second by Mr.Dunnavant. Carried unanimously 13-0. IV. Public Speakers Brooke Hollander,Tropical Environmental Consultants,LLC addressed the Committee and expressed concern during the construction of single family homes, owners and builders are not required to obtain permits for wetland impacts before issuance of County permits. Many times they begin clearing land, destroying the resource before they are notified or become aware of permitting requirements. She noted when this occurs,the resource is permanently damaged and cannot be returned to its original state and the activity has a negative impact on the regions water supply, stormwater treatment and quality of estuary waters. Staff noted applicants are made aware they may need other approvals when they ascertain their County permits,however the County does not mandate all other permits outside their jurisdiction must be acquired before issuance of permits. The applicant also files an affidavit which states they will obtain all necessary permits before initiating construction. The Committee noted: • One option may be for the County to ascertain a General Wetlands permit from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection for the Golden Gate Estates area, a Program in use in another part of the State(Jupiter Farms). • There is a logistics concern for Staff when the issuance of a County permit needs to be delayed until all other Agency permits are acquired. • A Subcommittee could be established to review the issue and provide recommendations to the full Committee. • No action may need to be taken as the violations in question are not under County jurisdiction and the ultimate responsible for conformance with any land use requirements for improving land, (County, State or Federal) falls on the landowner. V. Staff Announcements/Updates A. Code Enforcement Division update— [Danny Condomina] 2 gi February 3,2016 Mr. Condomina provided the report"Collier County Code Enforcement Department Blight Prevention Program - Cumulative Code Enforcement statistics- 7/2009—1/24/16"for information purposes noting the goal of the County is to seek voluntary compliance when violations have occurred. Mr. Mulhere arrived at 3:30pm B. Public Utilities Division update— [Tom Chmelik or designee] Mr.Beals reported the Preliminary Utilities Acceptance Subcommittee has recommended changes to the Ordinance and Utilities Standards. Mr. Foley provided an overview of the changes which include requirements for Bac-T(Bacteria Tests),review of sewer videos and use of backfill materials when laying service lines. Mr. Foley moved for the Development Services Advisory Committee to recommend the Board of County Commissioners: 1. Amend Section 13511— "Televising and Inspection of Gravity Sewer Systems"of Article III of the Collier County Utility Standards Manual to allow the Engineer of Record, or other individual certified by the NASSCO(National Association of Sewer Service Companies) to review the "sewer videos"and provide the necessary certifications to the County. 2. Amend the language in Section 10.5 of Ordinance 2004-31 (Collier County Utility Standards and Procedures)from "...test results submitted in writing to the Engineering Review Services Department Director(County Engineer) or designee before forty five (45) days of being placed in service for transmission and/or distribution lines"to "...test results submitted in writing to the Engineering Review Services Department Director(County Engineer) or designee before sixty(60) days of being placed in service for transmission and/or distribution lines." 3. Amend the language in Section 9.12.iv of Ordinance 2004-31 (Collier County Utility Standards and Procedures) from "...certification by a geotechnical engineer licensed to practice in the State of Florida that the native or existing soils to be encountered during the construction of the underground utility will be suitable for use as bedding and fill material"to "...certification by the Engineer of Record licensed to practice in the State of Florida that the native or existing soils to be encountered during the construction of the underground utility will be suitable for use as bedding and fill material"or similar language. 4. Direct Staff to prepare the above referenced proposed amendments to Ordinance 2004-31 and bring them forth to the Board of County Commissioners for official consideration. Second by Mr. Waldrop. Carried unanimously 14—0. C. Growth Management Department/Transportation Engineering and/or Planning— [Jay Ahmad or designee] None D. County Fire Review update-- [Shar Hingson and/or Shawn Hanson] Ms. Hingson reported: • Inspections related to permits are occurring within 5 days of request. • The organization has added an additional plan reviewer to Staff. • As of 2017,hard line telephone for fire alarm systems will no longer be allowed unless the devices have the capability of transmitting a cell phone or radio signal. 3 February 3,2016 • Voice Over Internet Protocol(VOIP)devices do not conform to the new requirements. • Any existing systems that cannot meet the new requirements will have to be converted to wireless systems. • The requirement is a mandated Federally and not instituted by the County. E. North Naples Fire Review update— [Eloy Ricardo] None F. Operations & Regulatory Mgmt.Division update [Ken Kovensky] Mr. Kovensky submitted the"Collier County January 2016 Monthly Statistics"which outlined the building plan and land development review activities. The following was noted during his report: • Permit applications decreased in January of 2016 over December of 2015. • There was a 25 percent increase in applications from the month of January 2015 as compared to January 2016. • The number of inspections performed related to permits decreased from December 2015 to January 2016. • The number of inspections also decreased from the month of January 2015 vs. January 2016. • The NOVA contract for outside services was extended for 6 months as it expires on February 26,2016. Staff anticipates the new contract(which was bid out and currently under review by the Selection Committee)will not be executed until March of 2016. • The Division leased a building to house County Staff and the facility will be ready for occupancy in approximately 2—3 months as the necessary improvements need to be made to the space. • The CityView platform for electronic plan review for building permits went"live"this week and Staff intends to phase out application by fax or email over the next 90 days. The Committee requested Staff to: 1. Ensure all necessary Staff members are trained on the requirements for permits by affidavit. 2. Review the requirements for "sign in"at the various stations,given you need to sign in individually at each station you visit G. Development Review Division update [Matt McLean] Mr. McLean reported: • The number of applications for subdivisions is decreasing at this point in time. • The Development Review Task Force continues to meet to review issues and recommend any changes as necessary to streamline the processes. • Staff continues to review the measures necessary to implement electronic plan review for land use applications. Subcommittee for Review of Single Family Home Construction/WetIand requirements Mr.McLean queried the Committee if it is their wish to convene a Subcommittee for the issue raised by Ms. Hollander regarding single family home construction/wetlands violations? Mr. Valle moved to establish a Subcommittee to review County wetlands requirements for building applications for single family residences with Mario Valle and Marco Espinar being appointed to the Subcommittee. Second by Mr.Espinar. Carried unanimously 14—0. 4 February 3,2016 VI. New Business A. Simultaneous Review Process [Claudine Auclair/Mike Levy] Mr.Levy provided "Bulletin#9: Simultaneous Review Process,"dated January 24,2016 which was provided to all Staff. He noted the Memo is intended to clarify the process. B. Staff and Fee Policy Changes [Jamie French] Staff Changes Mr. French presented a Draft proposal for changes in Staffing as follows: • Converting 5 job bank positions to full time employees in the planning department: Planner (1). Planning Technician(3)and Planned Unit Development Coordinator(1). • Establishing 11 new Staff positions for current employees: Sr. Building Inspectors (4),Plan Reviewer(1),Fiscal Technician(1), Site Plan Reviewer(1), Sr. Operations Analyst(1), Planner(1), Senior Project Manager(1) and Permitting Supervisor(1). • Reassigning 6 Code Enforcement personnel to: Development Review(1),Engineering and Natural Resources(1), Zoning(1), Operations and Regulatory Management(1),Facilities Management(2). • Reclassification of the Building Division Senior Manager to Building Director. He noted there will be no fiscal impact on the Division if the proposed changes are implemented and the position of"Chief Building Inspector"will remain as is and not be the responsibility of the Building Director. Fee Policy Changes Mr. French noted: • Staff has been reviewing options to address approximately 58,000 outstanding permits that have not been"closed out"over the past years. • The permits have a financial liability attached to them as a fee for services has been paid to the County without them being finalized. • Staff resources will need to be dedicated to addressing the issue and Section 11B and 11C "Collier County Growth Management Department Development Services Fee Schedule" of the adopted fee policy states if the Division retains funds of more than six months of operating expenses, a fee reduction is required to be instituted by the County. • Concern has arisen as the Division may reach a point where more than 6 months of reserve funds for operating are held,however there is a financial liability attached to the outstanding permits that is not accounted for in the policy. • A reduction in the fee schedule would negatively impact the Divisions ability to provide service given the Reserve funds are encumbered by previous liabilities and cannot be solely dedicated to operating expenses. • He requested consideration be given to amending the fee policy so the six month reserve account balance incorporates outstanding liabilities. • Staff intends to address the item and develop a recommendation for the Board of County Commissioners and he requested the DSAC provide a recommendation. The Committee discussed the issue noting options could include adjusting the balance sheet for the liability,having Staff submit periodic reports on the account so a determination could be made if the 5 February 3,2016 operating reserves actual exceed 6 months of reserve funds,reclassifying any"pre paid services"out of the Reserve Account, etc. Mr. French noted it would be beneficial to amend the language in the fee policy to eliminate any future confusion. He requested a recommendation from DSAC on both items(Staff changes and Fee Policy Amendment), should they so desire. Ms. Spurgeon-DeJohn left the meeting at 4:31pm Staff Changes Mr. Foley moved for the Board of County Commissioners to approve the Staff changes as proposed by Staff. Second by Mr.Disney. Carried unanimously 13—0. Fee Policy Change Mr. Mulhere moved to recommend the Board of County Commissioners amend any and all sections of the "Collier County Growth Management Department Development Services Fee Schedule" that requires fee adjustments when "reserves exceed 6 months of budget operating expenses"to state "reserves exceeding 6 months of operating expenses as adjusted for liabilities" or similar language. Second by Mr.Disney. Carried unanimously 13—0. The Committee requested Staff to provide a monetary figure for the amount offunds required to address the outstanding permits issue. VII. Old Business None VIII. Committee Member Comments None IX. Adjourn Next Meeting Dates March 2,2016 GMD Conference Room 610—3:00 pm April 6,2016 GMD Conference Room 610—3:00 pm May 4,2016 GMD Conference Room 610—3:00 pm June 1,2016 GMD Conference Room 610—3:00 pm July 6,2016 GMD Conference Room 610—3:00 pm There being no further business for the good of the County,the meeting was adjourned by the order of the Chair at 4:45PM. COLLIER COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE 6 February 3, 2016 Chairman,William Varian These Minutes were approved by the Board/Chairman on , as presented , or as amended 7 Collier County Code Enforcement Division Blight Prevention Program Cumulative Code Enforcement statistics 7/2009—2/21/2016: Amount of Fines Waived (BCC,CEB,OSM)since July 2009 $32,732,123.56 Department Performance Statistics 1 Week 4 Week Cumulative FY16 2/15/16-2/21/16 1/25/16-2/21/16 Number of Code Cases Opened 160 667 3388 Number of Code Case Property Inspections 427 1987 10,420 ) Number of Cases Closed with Voluntary Compliance 16 113 798 Number of Community Meet and Greet events 1 5 47 Number of Community Clean-up Events 1 1 7 Number of Abandoned Home Sweeps 0 1 12 Number of Other Sweeps 1 2 7 Code Enforcement Board and Special Magistrate 0 33 119 Orders Number of Liens Filed 0 53 187 Number of Nuisance Abatements Processed 11 62 315 Amount of Fines Waived (BCC,CEB,OSM) $0.00 $972,476.03 $4,660,136.48 New Bankruptcy Filing Notifications 0 0 0 Number of Bankruptcy Documents Received 0 2 21 Number of Cases Affected by Bankruptcy 5 Aver.5 Aver.4 Number of Requests for Property Payoff Requests 8 36 166 Number of Requests for Property Lien Searches 189 802 3664 Number of open code cases included in Lien Search 9 26 108 Results Number of Cases Open due to Lien Search 0 0 0 Number of Permits Issued:Garage Sale, Recreational 43 168 874 Vehicle Number of Citations processed from DAS,PU, PR,SO, 46 251 1335 &CE Average Time from Complaint to Completion of Initial 1.5 1.5 1.5 Inspection Average Number of Code Cases Per Investigator 48 43 40 Open Cases by District Golden Gate—231 East Naples—263 Immokalee&Copeland—274 North Naples-259 Total Open Cases—1027 For period of:2/15/16-2/21/16 Report by Case Type Animal—0 Accessory Use—2 Commercial-0 Land Use-13 Noise—2 Nuisance Abatement—12 Occupational License—3 Parking Enforcement- 1 Property Maintenance—8 Protected Species-0 Right of Way- 1 Sign—5 Site Development—11 Snipe Sign-75 Temporary Land Use-0 Vehicle—18 Vegetation Removal—9 Total-160 Complaint Reported by: 1 Week 4 Week Since BCC policy 3/12/13 2/15/16-2/21/16 1/25/16-2/21/16 Elected Official 0 1 318 Anonymous accepted 0 1 83 Anonymous not accepted 3 7 833 pursuant to BCC policy Code Enforcement Division Monthly Report January 2016 Highlights • Cases opened: 681 • Cases closed due to voluntary compliance: 154 • Property inspections: 2061 • Lien searches requested: 789 Trends Cases opened per Month 1200 Q 1000 CO m V__ ,.n,�_ a, nr co co in 00 rn I 00m h 03 oo 0I o m m 800 0 mr t° lO in LOM co 600 400 200 0 a cC -' on a + > u c L r-l> c - oc ar7lo > u c 2 ga 2, a U, o 2 o ° g a g - a g z° o Code Inspections per Month 3000 N itAi N O N n N n , m co to N N N to I a Do Ln c!, —1=,..-.._0,N Tr N N M ^ N � N fill N N N 2500 N CI' " O � � ®� N r4 Ai*� N 1 N C N O N N 2000 IIIIlIllIllIllIl 1500 II II 11 11IIIIIIII III11000 IIII 500 I I III II I I I I I I T' Cr vv cr Cr Cr 'Cr CrCt CrCt CrCt , v, to uu,u, , Lr, in in u, uu , , lD a a T c z a u c05 l- c_ - = C1 u > w c u_ g Q 2co _ < N O 0 o ma° LL 2 ¢ g -' < � O Z 0 Total Code Cases by FY 12000 i 10000 10573 8000 9026.. 8319 6000 1 5839 4000 2894 2000 i 0 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 7000 6391 6417 / 6000 ✓ 5044 Origin of Case 5000 -f v 4713 w Li Code Div. Initiated 156 13982__ 4000 - iv Complaint Initiated 3000 I 1928 2000 -r 1 1645 1126 �+ 249 / 1000 y FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 Community Caretaking List Monthly Totals 1200 1000 800 ' i 1 600 400 200 0 ch v d v '3 3 3 3 3 4 VI Ui in Ui ui 14 t.n Un u1 'o $3 m a C ; aaoo a C -2 ti < c V a 8 U C .n a a g ; Q U zo ; 1 2 2 ' < n O Z o LL Ma Apr Ma Jun Jul-Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Ma Apr Ma Jun Jul-AugSep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb 14 -14 14 -14 14 -14 -14 -14 -14 -14 -15 -15 15 -15 15 -15 15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -16 -16 Pi Series]. 989 927 881 805 756 690 591 581 539 509 463 425 410 386 379 415 400 387 382 367 342 319 327 318 Ci)t tier County Growth Management Department Development Review Division Information Regarding the Revised FEMA Elevation Certificate and Floodproofing Certificate (2016) Date: February 24,2016 Date Required to Use New Forms: April 1,2016 (or once released on FEMA's website) To:Professional Surveying and Mapping Community From: Collier County Floodplain Management section Subject: Implementation of the revised Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA) Elevation and Floodproofing Certificates. On January 6,2016, Office of Management and Budget released the revised FEMA Elevation Certificate and Floodproofing Certificate for Non-Residential Structures. All Elevation and Floodproofing Certificates for applicable building permits issued on or after April 1, 2016(or once released on FEMA's website)will be required to be submitted on the revised forms to the Building Review Division. Overview of changes: • Elevation Certificate o Form is now 8 ''A x 14 (legal size). o Addition of Diagram 2B -Intended to address the situation where the bottom floor is below ground level (grade)on all sides,e.g. a walk-out basement. o Section D,the certification page,was moved to the second page of the elevation certificate. Note: The new form is currently available in PDF format only.FEMA has stated they will provide a Word version in the near future. • Floodproofing Certificate o All elevations must be based on finished construction. There is no longer an option to provide a certificate based on"construction drawings"or"under construction." New forms can be accessed at the following webpages: • www.colliergov.net/floodinfo • www.colliergov.net/buildingreview • https://www.fema.gov/forms (future date) If you have any questions,please contact the Floodplain Management section at(239)252-2942 or by e-mail at Flood lnfoRequest(aicolliergov.net. C°1'L4t4e Devebpment Review Damon•2800 North Horseshoe Drive•Naples,Rorida 34104.239-252-2400•wNw.coliergovnet Read Ahead Information for the: DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE March 2, 2016 Meeting Old Business Item VIIA Reducing Peak Stormwater Discharge Rates in Additional Basins— Proposed Amendment of Ordinance 2001-27 Presented By: Jerry Kurtz, P.E. BACKGROUND: As previously presented to DSAC, the County had established maximum allowable off-site discharge rates for several of the basins served by the drainage canal network per Ordinance 1990-10, and revised by Ordinance 2001-27. These ordinances set an allowable discharge rate of 0.15cfs/ace for all areas in the County, except for six (6) basins and sub-basins that are subject to specific discharge limitations. The Board of County Commissioners sponsored development of a comprehensive Collier County Watershed Management Plan (CCWMP) and accepted it in 2011. Detailed hydraulic modeling for evaluation of the design storm conveyance capacities of the County's canal network performed as a part of the CCWMP updated the maximum allowable discharge rates for all of the basins. In the interim tWo additional detailed stormwater management master plans, developed jointly by SFWMD and the County for the Belle Meade and Immokalee areas in 2005-06, recommended specific limiting discharge rates for the basins/sub-basins within those planning areas. Staff is seeking to implement Non-Structural Initiative #4 of CCWMP, and recommendations from the Immokalee Area Stormwater Master Plan and the Belle Meade Area Stormwater Master Plan for setting up specific maximum allowable discharge rates in sixteen (16) additional basins. An economic analysis, evaluating opinion of probable costs for peak discharges of 0.15cfs/acre (current maximum allowable) and 0.04cfs/acre (proposed most restrictive),for a typical 12-acre commercial site plan has been completed.Additionally, four(4) of the 16 proposed basin areas have been evaluated to determine potential parcels/lots that will be affected by this initiative. The remaining twelve (12) basin areas will be evaluated during completion of the process. IMPACTS/BENEFITS: The changed limiting discharge rates may lead to slight cost increases to new developments in a few selected basins. However, the following benefits should outweigh any cost impact to new land development activities. • Improved Levels of Service (LOS) for flood protection provided by SFWMD and County operated canals (increasing the probability that the canals will function adequately during storm events) • Enhanced Groundwater Recharge Potential • Restored Hydrology and wetlands hydroperiod • Water Quality Improvement of receiving waters • Reduction of freshwater flows to the estuaries • Gain consistency in Environmental Resource Permitting (SFWMD and County). Page 1 of 4 Current Six(6) Specific Discharge Limitation Basins 1 Airport Road North Sub-Basin (North of Vanderbilt 0.04 cfs/acre Beach Road) 2 Airport Road South Sub-basin (South of Vanderbilt 0.06 cfs/acre Beach Road) 3 Cocohatchee Canal Basin 0.04 cfs/acre 4 Lely Canal Basin 0.06 cfs/acre 5 Harvey Basin 0.055 0.06 cfs/acre (Recommend rounding off to hundredths significant digit) 6 Wiggins Pass Basin 0.13 cfs/acre Proposed Sixteen (16)Additional Basins * 7 Henderson Creek Belle Meade Basin (North of Sabal 0.06 cfs/acre Palm Road) * 8 Henderson Creek Belle Meade Basin (South of Sabal 0.04 cfs/acre Palm Road) 9 Immokalee Master Plan Area (East of SR 29) 0.05 cfs/acre 10 Immokalee Master Plan Area (West of SR 29) 0.10 cfs/acre * 11 CR 951 North Canal Basin 0.11 cfs/acre 12 C4 Basin 0.11 cfs/acre * 13 Corkscrew Canal Basin 0.04 cfs/acre * 14 Cypress Canal Basin 0.06 cfs/acre * 15 Faka Union Canal Basin (North of 1-75) 0.09 cfs/acre 16 Gordon River Extension Basin 0.09 cfs/acre * 17 1-75 Canal Basin 0.06 cfs/acre 18 Imperial Drainage Outlet Basin 0.12 cfs/acre 19 Lely Manor Canal Basin 0.06 cfs/acre * 20 Main Golden Gate Canal Basin 0.04 cfs/acre 21 Palm River Canal Basin 0.13 cfs/acre 22 Pine Ridge Canal Basin 0.13 cfs/acre All other conditions of Ordinance 2001-27 will remain in effect. * Basins with final outfall to SFWMD/BCB operated canals (8 of 16). Page 2 of 4 REVIEW AND IMPLEMENTATION: Subsequent to this presentation, staff will proceed with BCC approval to begin the Growth Management Plan (GMP) and Land Development Code (LDC) amendment process to remove the existing maximum allowable off-site discharge rates by basin from the GMP; and add these existing discharge rates and sixteen (16) new discharge rates to the LDC.This process is anticipated to take up to one (1)year. Staff anticipates returning to DSAC two (2) more times with prepared amendments for transmittal and adoption hearings. Issues such as redevelopment thresholds, vested future development rights (permitted but not yet built), and possible incentives for consideration may be examined during this process. 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