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Erosion Control: Coral Gables vs Homestead

How do erosion control rules compare between Coral Gables, FL and Homestead, FL?

Homestead has fewer restrictions than Coral Gables.

Coral Gables, FL

Miami-Dade County

Heavy Restrictions

All construction sites in Coral Gables must implement erosion and sediment control measures as required by the city's Public Works permit process and the Florida NPDES Construction Generic Permit. Silt fencing, sediment basins, and berms must be installed before ground disturbance begins. The Florida DEP Stormwater Erosion and Sedimentation Control Inspector certification program governs inspection standards.

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Homestead, FL

Miami-Dade County

Some Restrictions

Construction sites in Homestead must implement erosion and sediment control measures to prevent soil and debris from entering the stormwater system. Silt fences, turbidity barriers, and stabilized construction entrances are required. Runoff from construction sites must not degrade water quality in canals connected to Biscayne Bay and the Everglades.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCoral GablesHomestead
Public Works PermitRequired before ground disturbance-
NPDES PermitRequired for sites 1+ acre-
Inspection FrequencyEvery 7 days and after 0.5" rain-
Repair TimelineWithin 24 hours of damage-
SWPPPRequired for NPDES-covered sites-
Silt Fencing-Required around construction sites
NPDES-Required for 1+ acre disturbance
Waterways-Turbidity barriers near canals
Duration-Must maintain until site stabilized
Contact-(305) 224-4400 Building

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Coral Gables FAQ

Do I need an erosion control plan for construction in Coral Gables?

Yes. All construction projects involving ground disturbance require erosion and sediment controls under the city's Public Works permit. Sites disturbing one acre or more also need a Florida NPDES Construction Generic Permit and a SWPPP.

What erosion controls are required in Coral Gables?

Required measures include silt fencing, temporary sediment basins, inlet protection berms, stabilized construction entrances, and temporary seeding of exposed soil. Controls must be inspected weekly and after any rainfall of 0.5 inches or more.

Who enforces erosion control requirements in Coral Gables?

Both the city's Public Works Department and Florida DEP enforce erosion control requirements. Miami-Dade County DERM may also conduct environmental inspections. Violations can result in stop-work orders and fines up to $10,000 per day.

Homestead FAQ

What erosion controls are needed for construction in Homestead?

Silt fencing, stabilized construction entrances, stockpile management, and turbidity barriers near waterways. Controls must be maintained until the site is permanently stabilized.

Do I need an NPDES permit for my Homestead project?

Projects disturbing one acre or more require an NPDES Construction General Permit from the Florida DEP. Smaller projects still need erosion control as a building permit condition.

Why is erosion control important in flat Homestead?

While Homestead is flat, wind erosion, construction dust, and sediment transport through the canal system can degrade water quality in Biscayne Bay and the Everglades.

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