Water Management Advisory Board (WMAB) Policies/Procedures . MEMORANDUM PY
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TO: WMAB Members E
FROM: Gregory H. RobertsoW
Senior Engineer t
RE: Revised WMAB Policies/Procedures
DATE: October 3 , 1989
This memorandum is to advise you that the County Attorney has
notified us that the requirement for a public hearing as well as
advertising is not necessary for the WMAB to revise its policies
and procedures. Staff wishes to have this heard at the October
meeting pursuant to the agenda.
By way of this memo, with the attachment, we are notifying
engineers within the development community of the opportunity to
comment on these proposed revisions. If you have any questions,
please do not hesitate to call.
GHR/mh
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cc: See WMAB File
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AMENDED POLICY/PROCEDURE FOR AHAB
Land Development petitions are required to be reviewed by the Water
Management Advisory Board if:
1. The project exceeds the threshold of an exemption
permit in accordance with South Florida Water
Management District criteria.
2 . County staff determines the project may have an
impact on surrounding land or the County's master
water management system.
Petitions will be placed on the Water Management Advisory Board
agenda as follows:
A. Consent Agenda
1. Proposed design and development meets
County and South Florida Water Management
District criteria.
2 . Staff recommends approval of the petition.
3 . Developer/Engineer/Agent agrees with staff
recommended stipulations.
B. Reaular Agenda
1. Project impacts County's master water
management system and staff determines
project should receive a review by the
Board.
2 . Staff does not recommend approval of the
petition.
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3 . Developer/Engineer/Agent disagrees with
staff recommended stipulations.
4 . Commercial excavation (and associated
provisional uses) .
The Water Management Advisory Board gives the staff a certain
amount of flexibility in determining which projects must be
submitted to the Water Management Advisory Board. The flexibility
shall be limited to:
1. Petitions slightly over the exemption threshold ie.
10-13 acres in size, 3-4 acres in impervious.
2 . Petition is modified from a previous submission and
modification does not significantly affect the water
management system.
The information required to be submitted for staff review and
possible distribution to Water Management Advisory Board shall
include the following:
1. Conceptual water management plan, signed and sealed
by a professional engineer.
2 . Water management calculations, signed and sealed by a
professional engineer.
3 . Associated back-up plans and information including
aerials, topographic surveys, and typical
cross-sections, if determined to be needed to •
evaluate water management system.
4 . Preliminary rezone documents and back-up information
to the rezone.
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