Fla. Admin. Code R. 14-40.003
(2) Definitions.
(3) Approval Criteria.
(a) Approval is based on review of a complete set of landscape plans. The District Landscape Architect can be consulted during preparation of landscape plans. The following plan preparation guidelines must be used:
1. Project data must be included on sheet 1 of the plans, and must include a location map with beginning and end of project mile posts, index of plans included in the set, state road number, local government and contact information, and name and address of the person and firm who prepared the plans.
2. Plans must be drawn to scale, exhibiting an accurate and legibility representation of existing conditions (above and below ground), and all proposed work. Plans must show all dimensions necessary to demonstrate compliance with this rule. If there is a baseline survey or centerline of construction, station points are to be used for linear landscape projects. For interchange and non-linear projects, such as ponds, plazas and rest areas, dimensioning can be from a fixed point or station point. All dimensions must be noted in English system measurements (inches, feet, yards, miles, etc.). Plans must be plotted to scale on 11'' ˟ 17'' multipurpose paper. Scale shall be such that clarity and ligibility are preserved. Plans must contain a graphic scale and north arrow with standard orientation on each plan sheet, and reference the state road number, section number, milepost, and local street names. Plans must also include curbs, edge of pavement, edge of travel lanes, guardrails, right-of-way fence and/or right-of-way lines, sidewalks, intersections, median breaks, driveways, bike lanes, transit facilities, surveying monuments, signs, view zones of permitted outdoor advertising signs, lighting, traffic signals, other traffic control devices, drainage features, limits of clear sight, set backs and clear zone limits, existing off site features and conditions which affect or are affected by the project, easements, above and below ground utilities, and all existing vegetation. Details and text must be large enough to be legible on all plan sheets.
3. Electronic files will be accepted when requested by the Department.
4. All proposed landscaping must be identified on the plans. For all plants, give the following information in tabular form:
Common Name
Botanical Name, including variety or cultivar
Quantity
Size when installed (height, caliper, spread, container size, clear trunk, multi-trunk, or any other descriptive aspect of the desired plants)
Maximum maintained or typical mature height, spread, and trunk diameter of normal mature plant specimens measured 6 inches above the ground.
5. Landscape plans must include written specifications for materials and installation.
6. Landscape plans must include graphic installation details and demonstrate that lateral offsets and sight distances at intersections will not be adversely impacted.
7. The approval of landscape plans requires a work zone traffic control plan in accordance with FDOT Design Standard 600 series incorporated in the Utility Accommodation Manual by reference in Rule 14-46.001, F.A.C., and the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices as incorporated by reference under Rule 14-15.010, F.A.C.
8. A comprehensive maintenance plan must accompany the plans. The intent of design elements, such as to screen a view, maintain a clear sight distance, or assist with water retention, must be included in a description of the project, accompanied by a written or graphic guide describing the performance requirements of the entity responsible for maintaining the project. The maintenance plan must include requirements necessary to maintain and manage sight distance, horizontal and vertical clearance, accessibility, plant health, form, height and spread, mulch thickness and cover, edges, weeds and litter, irrigation system(s), hardscape, lighting, benches, and landscape components, and any other requirements necessary for the design intent to be achieved. The maintenance plan must include a work zone traffic control plan, and define the limits of the mowing and litter control that will be performed as part of the landscape project. When the landscape project is to be maintained by the Department, a maintenance cost estimate based on anticipated maintenance activities must be an attachment to the plans.
9. Plans must be prepared by a person who meets the requirements of chapter 481, part II, F.S.
(b) No planting or installation of vegetation or other landscape components for landscape projects, or issuance of permits for such planting or installation, including construction and beautification projects, is allowed on Department right-of-way which screens or which, when mature, will screen an outdoor advertising sign permitted under chapter 479, F.S. This prohibition also applies to outdoor advertising signs on the state highway system, located within urban areas and not required to obtain a Department permit pursuant to section 479.07(1), F.S. This prohibition applies to all landscape, construction, and beautification projects on Department right-of-way regardless of the source of funds for the project, except for landscape projects approved by the Department prior to the date of the original state sign permit for the sign. For purposes of this rule, a landscape, construction, or beautification project is approved when it is specifically identified in the Department’s five year work program, is a permitted landscape project, is part of an executed agreement between the Department and a local government, or has been approved in writing by the Department for installation at a later date by a local government.
1. Screening is prohibited within an established view zone. The District Landscape Architect can verify the location of view zones within the project limits.
2. When a landscape project is proposed within 1,000 feet approaching legally erected and permitted outdoor advertising signs the person preparing the landscape plan will notify the sign permittee in writing at the address provided in accordance with rule subsection 14-10.011(2), F.A.C.
(4) Installation and Maintenance.
(6) Donation of Landscape Projects. The Department will accept donations of plants, materials, installation, and maintenance for landscape projects on the State Highway System that meet the requirements of this rule. The donated landscape projects must substantially improve the appearance or manageability of the median or roadside. An agreement must be on file with the Department before installation of plants, materials, or signs. The agreement must stipulate that the sign and the landscape project may be removed by the Department for failure to meet the requirements of this rule chapter or the agreement.
Rulemaking Authority 334.044(2), 337.2505, 337.405 FS. Law Implemented 334.044(26), 335.167, 337.2505, 337.405, 339.24, 479.106 FS. History–New 9-22-92, Amended 1-19-99, 4-2-02, 5-22-05, 2-8-06, 12-24-08, 12-2-15, 6-21-18.