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Wednesday, July 17
 

10:30am EDT

GGG. Permitting And Development In The Marine Environment
Wednesday July 17, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
So, your proposed project is located over state-owned, Sovereign Submerged Lands, or in an Aquatic Preserve. How do you navigate the additional hurdles such as considerations over highly protected marine resources, greater limitations on project size or scope, limitations or even prohibitions on dredging, and a potential visit to the Governor and Cabinet? Come listen to a panel of experts as they provide an overview of the latest changes, emerging issues and challenges with regard to DEP’s proprietary authority over state-owed submerged lands and the special protections over designated Aquatic Preserves. The course includes recent developments regarding balancing the rights of riparian waterfront owners versus the public interest consideration in state-owned submerged land; a discussion of special permit conditions, practices in requesting authorization to use sovereign submerged land for private uses; and the process of gaining approval for your project from the Division of State Lands and the Governor and Cabinet.  Bring your questions, because this course is designed for extensive audience participation! 
Speakers
avatar for Andy Baumann

Andy Baumann

Shareholder, Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A.
BiographyMr. Baumann’s practice focuses on civil and administrative litigation focusing on docks, marinas, riparian rights and sovereignty submerged lands and coastal construction matters. Mr. Baumann’s practice also includes Environmental Resource Permitting (“ERP) zoning and... Read More →
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Spencer Crowley

Shareholder, Chair Miami Real Estate and Land Use Group, Akerman LLP
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Danielle Irwin

Senior Director, Cummins Cederberg
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Jen Mathia

Principal Scientist, Environmental Consulting & Technology
Ms. Mathia has more than 17 years' expertise in environmental consulting, having worked for both private and public clients. Ms. Mathia’s background is focused in marine and freshwater biology with experience in both terrestrial and aquatic systems and expertise in field study design... Read More →
avatar for Tim Rach

Tim Rach

Program Administrator, Department of Environmental Protection
Environmental Resource Permitting; State 404 Program; Use of Sovereign Submerged Lands; wetlands; marina permitting; living shorelines
Wednesday July 17, 2024 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Calusa 10

3:30pm EDT

HHH. Florida Beach Mangement And Coastal Program Update
Wednesday July 17, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Beaches are a valuable resource in Florida, as they provide storm protection to upland infrastructure, nesting habitat to sea turtles, and recreational value to tourists and locals. Since coastal development and navigation inlets have interrupted the natural littoral drift of sediment along much of Florida’s coastline, it is necessary to nourish these sandy beaches on a recurring basis. Additional development within this dynamic and sensitive coastal beach environment requires a special permit from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. This course examines the regulatory framework and practical aspects of Florida’s beach management and Coastal Construction Control Line programs and covers current agency procedures and practices; emerging agency policy; and special permitting considerations for storm impact planning and emergency response, including appropriate use of coastal armoring structures. Always a timely and informative course.
Speakers
avatar for Fred Aschauer

Fred Aschauer

Shareholder, Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A.
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Mark Powell

Isiminger & Stubbs Engineering, Inc.
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Laura Shepherd

Sr. Environmental Project Manager, Moffatt & Nichol
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Penny Cutt

Senior Director, Cummins Cederberg
Talk to me about...County, state, and federal environmental regulationsEnvironmental permitting strategyMarina feasibilityBeach and inlet managementResilient waterfront park designPermit complianceMitigation assessment and negotiationEcological assessment and monitoringGrant Funding... Read More →
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Lainie Edwards

Department of Environmental Protection
Wednesday July 17, 2024 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Calusa 8
 
Friday, July 19
 

8:30am EDT

III. Mangroves Seagrasses and Living Shorelines
Friday July 19, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
This session will address the types of permits (CCCL, ERP, JCP) that apply to marine-related projects and includes presentations on how the ecology and biology of Florida’s seagrasses and mangroves drive the reality of regulatory responses; what restoration options and assessment strategies are available and appropriate; the challenges of the permitting process and the importance of establishing realistic restoration goals that can be measured as well as attained. Also, some focus will be given to UMAM assessments for seagrass impacts and mitigation; living shorelines, mangrove restoration and other estuarine restoration techniques; and restoration site selection, techniques, and monitoring in the context of the regulatory environment. This course provides excellent coverage of a very complex subject. 
Speakers
avatar for Nicole Monies

Nicole Monies

FDOT (D1)
avatar for Greg Corning

Greg Corning

FL Civil Design Manager, WSP
As a senior engineer and project manager, I provide technical input and engineering analysis for projects involving climate resiliency and assessment, project management, dredging and dewatering planning and design, stormwater design and permitting, environmental design and permitting... Read More →
avatar for Jason Andreotta

Jason Andreotta

Southeast District Director, Department of Environmental Protection
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Mark Fonseca

Senior Ecologist, CSA Ocean Sciences, Inc.
I am interested in habitat restoration, particularly of seagrasses, including their valuation, ecological function, landscape dynamics and associated hydrodynamic environment particularly as it is influenced by wind waves, boat wakes and tidal currents. My recent activities include... Read More →
avatar for Raymond Dennis, III, PWS, FAA Remote Pilot

Raymond Dennis, III, PWS, FAA Remote Pilot

Principal, Environmental Services, Stantec Consulting Inc.
For over 28 years, Mr. Dennis has dedicated his career to assisting clients in achieving their project objectives while protecting and restoring natural resources. The focus of Mr. Dennis’s scientific training and experience has been on coastal and freshwater wetland ecology, regulatory... Read More →
Friday July 19, 2024 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 4-5
 
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