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Main Title Charlotte Harbor National Esturary Program: Federal Consistency Report.
Author J. Robertson ; D. Y. Burr
CORP Author Charlotte Harbor National Esturary Program., N. Fort Myers, FL.; Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council., Fort Myers, FL.
Year Published 1999
Stock Number PB2011-107171
Additional Subjects Estuaries ; Natural resources management ; Coasts ; Conservation ; Florida ; Environmental protection ; Project management ; Priorities ; Federal programs ; Local government
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NTIS  PB2011-107171 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
The Charlotte Harbor NEP proposes a two part strategy for facilitating this review process. The first and primary strategy is to encourage early coordination and review of projects that potentially conflict with or further the goals of the CCMP. The purpose of the early coordination step is to identify if and where conflicts exist and to explore options for resolving those conflicts at the earliest possible opportunity. The second strategy is to incorporate the existing federal consistency review process of the State Clearinghouse and Florida Coastal Management Program (FCMP). These offices coordinate federal consistency reviews in Florida. On Tables 1 and 2 the Charlotte Harbor NEP identifies the types of federal activities and programs it wishes to review, and will receive specific proposals within these categories from the FCMP via the three Regional Planning Councils (RPCs) covering the Charlotte Harbor NEP Study Area; Tampa Bay RPC, Central Florida (CFRPC) and Southwest Florida (SWFRPC). The Charlotte Harbor NEP will determine if the activity is consistent with priority goals and objectives of the CCMP. If concerns arise, comments will be sent to the FCMP through the representative RPC, which accumulates all comments from local governments and forwards them to the FCMP.