Fla. Admin. Code R. 62B-33.004
(1) Any structures under construction prior to the establishment of a coastal construction control line (CCCL) in a particular county are exempt from the provisions of Section 161.053, F.S., and this rule chapter, except as noted in Sections 161.053(8) and (11), F.S.
(c) Whenever it is unclear under either paragraph 62B-33.004(1)(a) or (b), F.A.C., that a structure is “under construction,” the applicant shall provide to the Department the following documents demonstrating that the structure is under construction:
1. A copy of all required local government permits authorizing the structure;
2. A full set of construction plans for the structure approved by the local government in conjunction with the building permit; and,
3. Other documentation, including local building inspectors’ construction reports, construction contracts, or other information, substantiating that a bona fide construction process, which appears will be continuous in nature, has started.
(2) In addition to the exemptions provided in Section 161.053(11), F.S., the following are exempt from the provisions of Section 161.053, F.S., and this Chapter:
(c) Minor activities that are not part of a larger project or development, and do not cause a disturbance to any significant or primary dune, do not disturb marked or known marine turtle nests, damage existing native salt-tolerant vegetation, obstruct public access, or damage adjacent properties. Exempt minor activities include:
1. Beach or deck furniture and awnings.
2. Tie-downs, or anchors to existing minor structures or trees.
3. Portable public lifeguard stands.
4. Mono-post structures including umbrellas, antennas, or light posts provided there is minimal disturbance to the beach and dune system, no damage to vegetation, and the grade is restored.
5. Minor recreational diggings and other forms of art on the unvegetated beach provided there is no removal or filling of sand at the site.
6. The removal of windblown sand from paved roads and parking areas, beach access ramps, pools, patios, walkways, or decks not involving a change in the general grade and provided that any beach quality sand is returned to the beach and dune system seaward of the CCCL.
7. The minor maintenance of bulkheads and seawalls specifically involving scraping, chipping, sandblasting, guniting, and painting.
8. Minor structures, including but not limited to driveways, water wells, and irrigation wells which are either located within the landward shadow of existing habitable major structures, landward of the second line of development of major structures, or landward of public evacuation routes.
9. Maintenance or repair of the structures listed below. The structure(s) must be located a minimum of 30 feet landward of the frontal dune, escarpment, or coastal armoring structure, and the maintenance or repair must not expand or enlarge the existing structure(s).
a. Streets and roads, parking areas, and other paved areas not draining, discharging onto the beach, or changing grade.
b. Swimming pools, provided the activity does not involve excavation.
c. Swimming pool decks and spa decks.
d. Fences.
e. Replacement of deck planks, handrails, benches and stair treads, on walkovers, walkways, stairs or steps, and fishing or ocean piers.
f. Replacement of culverts, curbs, and other minor structures and performance of minor grading within road rights-of-way provided that any beach-dune vegetation removed is replaced and drainage patterns are not altered in a seaward direction.
g. Subgrade utilities located landward of an existing dwelling or other major structures within the right-of-way of paved roads, including minor and temporary excavation for the purpose of repairs to the utilities.
h. Replacement or repair of foundation piles for fishing or ocean piers.
10. Landscaping located a minimum of 30 feet landward of the frontal dune, escarpment, or coastal armoring structure which does not involve excavation of existing grade or destruction or removal of native salt-resistant vegetation.
11. Repairs to pile supported foundations which include replacing bolts, hurricane straps, secondary members, and shore-normal cross bracing.
12. Placement of temporary water pipes or hoses utilized for flood relief, provided that any such pipes or hoses are placed on the ground surface and do not damage dune topography or native vegetation, and provided that no discharge occurs landward of the shoreline.
13. Temporary excavation for the inspection of coastal armoring structures on the seaward side, provided that it is limited to non-vegetated areas, occurs outside of marine turtle nesting season, is limited to the minimum area and volume required for the inspection, and the site is restored after the inspection. Temporary excavation for the inspection of coastal armoring structures entirely landward of the bulkhead of the seawall is limited to the minimum area and volume required for the inspection, and the site is restored after the inspection.
Rulemaking Authority 161.052(11), 161.053(20) FS. Law Implemented 161.052(3), (4), (6), 161.053(1), (2), (4), (9), (11) FS. History–New 11-18-80, Amended 3-17-85, 11-10-85, Formerly 16B-33.04, Amended 5-12-92, 11-11-92, Formerly 16B-33.004, Amended 1-26-98, 8-27-00, 5-31-07, 11-28-18.