DEP OPENS FIELD OFFICE IN WALTON COUNTY -OFFICE PROVIDES DEDICATED SERVICE TO HELP HURRICANE DENNIS RECOVERY
SANTA ROSA BEACH - The Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)
today opened a field office in Walton County to assist with the recovery
efforts from Hurricane Dennis. Staffed by DEP employees, the office
will provide emergency field permitting support for area residents and
assist local governments by providing technical assistance with
hurricane recovery efforts.
The DEP field office is located at:
South Walton Courthouse Annex
31 Coastal Centre Blvd., Suite 100
Santa Rosa Beach, Florida 32459
Telephone: 850-267-1955
Fax: 850-622-9133
Under the 60-day Emergency Final Order signed by DEP on July 11, 2005,
residents and local governments in Monroe, Bay, Franklin, Wakulla, Gulf,
Escambia, Santa Rosa, Walton and Okaloosa counties can repair or restore
the following structures to the authorized configuration without a DEP
permit:
* Public roads, utilities, and beach access ramps.
* Components of major structures such as windows, roof sheathing,
studs and roof trusses.
* Minor ancillary structures and service utilities associated
with existing habitable structures, such as access stairways, stair
landings and on-site utilities.
The Emergency Final Order authorizes local governments to issue permits
for activities seaward of the Coastal Construction Control Line to
private and public property owners to temporarily secure structures,
remove safety hazards and prevent further damage or collapse of
foundations. Property owners should contact the building department of
their local government to obtain permits.