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Layer: FDEP Utility Cooridors (ID: 136)

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Name: FDEP Utility Cooridors

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Description: This layer was created from the 2012 Florida Administrative Code 18-21 Sovereignty Submerged Lands Management. Points were plotted from the code and lines were drawn between them to illustrate the gap. The code reads as follows: (l) Applications for telecommunication lines received after October 29, 2003 that originate from or extend to locations outside of the state’s territorial limits through the territorial sea including the area between mean high and mean low water lines and any associated conduits shall be subject to the following: 1. Installations shall be approved only where the applicant provides satisfactory evidence of a need by providing documentation in the form of: a. A copy of their Federal Communications Commission cable landing license; and either b. A contract to install telecommunication lines and associated conduits to an upland distribution network and stating the projected date of installation; or c. A letter of commitment from a company in the business of installing or using telecommunication lines for a line that will be installed and connected to an upland distribution network, functional for transmitting data, and on-line within a specified time frame once a conduit is made available. 2. Installations at individual landing sites are limited to no more than six telecommunication lines and conduits except where the applicant can affirmatively demonstrate that the landing site will support a larger number of such lines and that the routing to the State’s territorial limits within the territorial sea will cause no more than minimal individual and cumulative impacts. However, installations using subconduits within a conduit shall be allowed up to six subconduits and one additional conduit. In no case shall more than two conduits with subconduits be authorized until such time as the capacity of one conduit is fully utilized for telecommunication line installation. 3. Installations shall be prohibited on or under submerged lands within Biscayne Bay Aquatic Preserve, Biscayne Bay National Park, and Monroe County. 4. Conduits for telecommunication lines shall be directionally drilled under nearshore benthic resources, including the first reef and any other more inshore reefs off Southeast Florida, to the maximum extent practicable and shall punch out in a location that avoids or minimizes impacts to benthic resources such as seagrasses and live bottom communities including corals and sponges. 5. While locating in these areas is not required for approval, special consideration areas are designated for telecommunication lines and associated conduits located within the reef-gaps generally described as follows, based on World Geodetic System 84. a. Lake Worth Gap (northern Palm Beach County), beginning at the easternmost end at N. Lat. 26 37.659/W. Long. 80 01.341 (south side) to N. Lat. 26 38.481/W. Long. 80 01.258 (north side), in a 1,672 yard-wide gap. b. South Lake Worth Inlet Gap (central Palm Beach County), beginning at the easternmost end at N. Lat. 26 32.492/W. Long. 80 01.610 (south side) to N. Lat. 26 32.444/W. Long. 80 01.626 (north side), in a 100 yard-wide gap. c. Delray Gap (southern Palm Beach County), beginning at the easternmost end at N. Lat. 26 27.393/W. Long. 80 02.765 (south side) to N. Lat. 26 27.641/W. Long. 80 02.726 (north side), in a 508 yard-wide gap. d. Sea Turtle Gap (southern Palm Beach County), beginning at the easternmost end at N. Lat. 26 22.672/W. Long. 80 03.224 (south side) to N. Lat. 26 22.748/W. Long. 80 03.224 (north side), in a 154 yard-wide gap. e. South Broward Gap (southern Broward County), beginning at the easternmost end at N. Lat. 25 58.438/W. Long. 80 05.278 (south side) and N. Lat. 25 58.821/W. Long. 80 05.271 (north side) and extending westerly on its southerly limits through the following points: N. Lat. 25 58.977/W. Long. 80 05.733, N. Lat. 25 59.132/W. Long. 80 05.997, and ending at N. Lat. 25 59.138/ W. Long. 80 06.366, and westerly on its northerly limits through the following points: N. Lat. 25 59.039/W. Long. 80 05.725, N. Lat. 25 59.205/W. Long. 80 06.060, and ending at N. Lat. 25 59.192/W. Long. 80 06.371.

Copyright Text: Walker, B.K. Nova Southeastern University

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