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Homestead vs Miami Gardens

How do erosion control rules compare between Homestead, FL and Miami Gardens, FL?

Homestead and Miami Gardens have similar restriction levels.

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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Miami Gardens, FL

Miami-Dade County

Some Restrictions

Miami Gardens enforces a Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Ordinance for all construction activity. The Development Plan Review Inspections Section reviews erosion control plans. Contractors must submit erosion and sedimentation control plans before beginning site work. Silt fencing and other BMPs are required during construction.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHomesteadMiami Gardens
Silt FencingRequired around construction sites-
NPDESRequired for 1+ acre disturbance-
WaterwaysTurbidity barriers near canals-
DurationMust maintain until site stabilized-
Contact(305) 224-4400 Building-
Erosion Plan-Required for all ground disturbance
Affidavit-Sediment & Erosion Control required
BMPs Required-Silt fencing, sediment traps, etc.
Review Stage-Preliminary through construction
Enforcement-Development Plan Review Inspections

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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.

Miami Gardens FAQ

Does Miami Gardens require erosion control plans?

Yes. All construction activity involving soil disturbance requires erosion and sedimentation control plans reviewed by the Development Plan Review Inspections Section.

What erosion control measures are required?

Required measures include silt fencing, sediment traps, stabilized construction entrances, and temporary ground cover. A Sediment & Erosion Control Affidavit must be submitted.

When is erosion control inspected?

Erosion control is reviewed from the preliminary development stage through permit issuance and monitored during construction.

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