The
Florida Scrub-jay is protected under both state and federal
laws. In addition, Scrub habitats, nests and eggs are also
protected by these regulations.
Scrub-jay
Habitat Conservation Plan, Advisory
Panel and Steering Committee
Quarterly
Meetings:
The next meeting of the Scrub-jay Habitat Conservation Plan
(HCP) Advisory Panel (AP) and Steering Committee (SC) is
scheduled for Oct. 7, 2008 from 9 a.m. to noon in the Green Room
at Twin Lakes Park, 6700 Clark Road, Sarasota. Interested
members of the public are welcome to attend.
The pressing regulatory
requirements for protection of Scrub-jays and their habitat are
under the Endangered Species Act, which is enforced by U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). USFWS has oversight for
the Endangered Species Act, and staff at the Vero Beach office
can be reached at 772-562-3909.
The county may not relieve an
applicant of the requirements of federal nor state regulations.
For properties that contain scrub habitats or are occupied by
Florida Scrub-jays, consultation is required with USFWS
prior to initiating a project and before the county may issue a
building permit or tree removal and protection permit.
Consultation is a process through
which a development proposal is reviewed by USFWS and a
determination made about how impacts may be avoided, minimized
or mitigated.
- After the determination is
made and the applicant complies, USFWS issues a release
letter for the parcel.
- USFWS must release a
property before the county can issue any development permits
for a parcel. Coordination with the Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation Commission is also required.
- Generally this process is
initiated when an applicant submits a complete development
application to Sarasota County.
- Resource Protection staff,
in their review of the application will identify protected
habitat or species issues and provide notification of the
consultation requirement.
In an effort to reduce the
regulatory burden of this process, Sarasota County is developing
the Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) for the Florida Scrub-jay.
The HCP will define a preserve network and establish a
mitigation credit system for alleviating some of the regulatory
burden on citizens and for mitigating impacts.
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Interim
Strategy:
On Dec. 13, 2006, Sarasota County and USFWS adopted new procedures that streamline the permitting
process for owners of lots that may contain Florida Scrub-jay
habitat.
Under these guidelines,
single-family properties that are less than one acre and are
located within 850 feet of a documented Scrub-jay siting must
consult with USFWS prior to obtaining a county permit to develop
the property.
Lots referred to U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service for consultation are not made “unbuildable” as
a result of this process, but property owners must coordinate
with U.S. Fish and Wildlife for projects to avoid, minimize and
mitigate impacts.
For owners of property located in
the
city of North Port, continue to consult the city’s Web site.
Note:
The interim strategy instructs property owners whether or not
they need to consult with USFWS. New guidelines for how to
conduct Florida Scrub-jay surveys on urban, single family lots
that are less than one acre were issued by the North Florida
Ecological Services Office of the USFWS Sept. 26, 2005. |