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Options available for permitting
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Please note: Prior approval is required, and a fee may be required. 

 

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Online Permit Portal User Guide

 

You may request use of property that Miami Conservancy District owns or controls when the use is compatible with policy, rules, and regulations. Use cannot impact Miami Conservancy District operations. For questions about permits, flood storage basins, and land uses please contact Roxanne Farrier, Property Administrator.

For complex projects, review the Technical Fact Sheets and submit an initial request form, early in the planning process. We can assist you with evaluating project feasibility and provide you with guidance that may save you time and money.

 


 

GeoPort

View the location of the integrated flood protection system including the flood storage basin lands.

 

 


 

Permit Types

 

Read the descriptions below to find the appropriate permit for your land use.
When you are ready, use our new online permitting portal to submit and manage permit applications.

 

Permit Types Subtypes

Land Use 

General use of MCD property for a defined period of time up to twenty years.

General (10) – Including but not limited to, fencing and/or structure encroachments, signs, bridges,

roads, shelters, access.

Pipeline (11) - Water, storm sewer, sanitary sewer, sludge line, gas line.

Utility cable (12) - Electrical, communication or television cables.

Well/Groundwater (13) - Water treatment facility, observation or monitoring well, production well,

soil borings or investigation, well field.

Recreation (16) – Bikeway, walkway, low dam, park or recreation facility, boat or canoe.

Farm (17) – Planting crops, harvesting hay, or use of livestock.

Channel Excavation (18) - Excavating gravel for channel maintenance at the request of MCD.

Temporary Land Use

Short term use or activities, typically fourteen days or less except for construction permits.

 

General Usage (50) – General use, such as water sampling and geotechnical exploration,

transportation, etc.

Pipeline (51) - Temporary use of a sewer or pipeline.

Utility Cable (52) - Temporary use of a utility line, pole, or cable.

Recreational (56) - Events such as festivals, walk/runs and other recreational uses.

Construction (60) - Permit issued to contractors awarded bids on an owner's project. Term length

is project dependent.

 

Storage Basin 

Structures greater than 100 square feet, RV use or bringing fill material greater than100 cubic yards into one of the five MCD Storage Basins upstream of the dam.

Maps - View the Flood Storage Basins on GeoPort. Property boundaries can be viewed in relation to the Flood Storage Basin boundaries. 

General Use
  • Fill or earth moving work that reduces a basin’s storage capacity by an amount less than or equal to the De-minimis Fill Volume of 100 cubic yards.
  • Construction of, or improvements to, a non-habitable structure.
  • Parking Recreational Vehicles.

 

Individual Use

  • Fill or earth moving work that reduces a basin’s storage capacity by an amount greater than the De-minimis Fill Volume of 100 cubic yards.
  • Any activity that violates a land use restriction held by the Miami Conservancy District.
  • Construction of, or improvements to, a habitable structure (for human occupancy)

 

 

 

 

Technical Fact Sheets & Manuals

For complex projects, review the Fact Sheets below and submit an initial request form early in the planning process. We can assist you with evaluating project feasibility and provide you with guidance that may save you time and money.

 

Storage Basin Rules Fact Sheet - provides guidance on restricted land uses in the Storage Basins

Pipe Inspection Manual -  provides guidance on how and when to inspect pipes that penetrate or run adjacent to flood protection infrastructure.

Access and Maintenance - provides guidance to assure that the proposed land use is compatible with Miami Conservancy District's access and maintenance needs.

Plans and Specifications - permits that involve construction must submit plans and specifications for approval. 

Hydraulic Analysis Model - technical analyses that may be required for project approval. More fact sheets: 

 


Construction Project Bidding

Sign up or Login for a free membership to visit our Plan Room to access Plans, Specs, Proposal Forms, and Addenda. You do not have to become a member to see the project information and contract award.

Members may select construction projects for project information; downloading and printing plans, contract documents/specifications, proposal forms, legal ad, and addenda in the Plan Room for bidding. Members will receive addenda notifications; can view and print plan holders list; download and print bid tabulation; and view contract award information.