Title 161 · FL Chapter 161
Definitions
Citation: Fla. Stat. § 161.021
Section: 161.021
161.021
Definitions.
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In construing these statutes, where the context does not clearly indicate otherwise, the word, phrase, or term:
(1)
âAccessâ or âpublic accessâ as used in ss. 161.041, 161.052, and 161.053 means the publicâs right to laterally traverse the sandy beaches of this state where such access exists on or after July 1, 1987, or where the public has established an accessway through private lands to lands seaward of the mean high tide or water line by prescription, prescriptive easement, or any other legal means, development or construction shall not interfere with such right of public access unless a comparable alternative accessway is provided.
(2)
âBeach and shore preservation,â âerosion control, beach preservation and hurricane protection,â âbeach erosion controlâ and âerosion controlâ includes, but is not limited to, erosion control, hurricane protection, coastal flood control, shoreline and offshore rehabilitation, and regulation of work and activities likely to affect the physical condition of the beach or shore.
(3)
âBeach nourishmentâ means the maintenance of a restored beach by the replacement of sand.
(4)
âBeach restorationâ means the placement of sand on an eroded beach for the purposes of restoring it as a recreational beach and providing storm protection for upland properties.
(5)
âBoard of trusteesâ means the Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund.
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âCoastal constructionâ includes any work or activity which is likely to have a material physical effect on existing coastal conditions or natural shore and inlet processes.
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âDepartmentâ means the Department of Environmental Protection.
(8)
âEmergencyâ means any unusual incident resulting from natural or unnatural causes which endangers the health, safety, or resources of the residents of the state, including damages or erosion to any shoreline resulting from a hurricane, storm, or other such violent disturbance.
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âInlet sediment bypassingâ includes any transfer of sediment from an inlet or beach to another stretch of beach for the purpose of nourishment and beach erosion control.
(10)
âLocal governmentâ means a county, municipality, community development district, or independent special taxing district.
History.
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s. 1, ch. 65-408; ss. 25, 35, ch. 69-106; s. 43, ch. 71-377; s. 1, ch. 78-257; s. 1, ch. 86-138; s. 11, ch. 87-97; s. 17, ch. 94-356; s. 2, ch. 2000-346; s. 1, ch. 2007-99.