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developed that are dedicated to passive recreational pursuits. Implementation of the

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of the following policies will accomplish this objective: following policies will accomplish this objective:

CARE Policy 19.1 - The upper Hillsborough River shall be managed as a wildlife habitat corridor to

provide an area for wildlife passage. Policy 33.1 - The upper Hillsborough River shall be managed as a wildlife habitat corridor to provide an area for wildlife passage.

CARE Policy 19.2 - Recreation facilities in the upper Hillsborough River corridor shall be designed to minimize impacts upon wildlife habitat by encouraging less disruptive passive pursuits such as hiking, nature study, photography, picnicking, fishing, and canoeing. No buildings shall be constructed within 500 feet of the river’s EPC wetland lines.

Policy 33.2 - Recreation facilities in the upper Hillsborough River corridor shall be designed to minimize impacts upon wildlife habitat by encouraging less disruptive passive pursuits such as hiking, nature study, photography, picnicking, fishing, and canoeing. No buildings shall be constructed within 500 feet of the river’s EPC wetland lines.

CARE Policy 19.3 - To preserve the quiet pristine character of the upper Hillsborough River, additional boat docks and ramps in this section of the river are prohibited. This provision shall not apply to canoe launches.

Policy 33.3 - To preserve the quiet pristine character of the upper Hillsborough River, additional boat docks and ramps in this section of the river are prohibited. This provision shall not apply to canoe launches.

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(Consolidated in New Goal 2) Goal 4: To preserve, protect and promote the Alafia River and its natural resources and

recreational benefits

(Consolidated in New Objective 8) Objective 34 - The County shall maintain water quality, and improve water quality where it

does not meet or exceed State water quality standards for its designated use, thereby protecting and improving habitat for marine life.

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(Consolidated in New Policy 9.1) Objective 35 - The County shall continue to preserve and restore natural vegetation and

wildlife habitats, and preserve archaeological resources. Implementation of the following policies will accomplish this objective:

Policy 35.1 Reserved CARE Policy 11.2 - Encourage the reclamation lands along rivers with native vegetation and

encourage public acquisition, where appropriate.

Policy 35.2 - Encourage the reclamation of mined lands along the Alafia River with native vegetation and encourage public acquisition for wildlife corridors, where appropriate.

(Consolidated in New Policy 11.5) Policy 35.3 - Promote the use of mechanisms designed to bring private undeveloped lands along the

river into the public ownership or management, focusing on programs such as the Trust for Public Lands, tax incentives, impact fees, density credits, wildlife conservation easements, transfers of development rights and long-term leases

(Consolidated in New Policy 9.1) Policy 35.4 - Recognizing the aesthetic, biological and economic value of the natural river corridor, buffer requirements in connection with development along the Alafia River shall be applied in accordance with buffer policies established in the Conservation and Aquifer Recharge Element.

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(Consolidated in new Objective 9) Objective 36 - The County shall continue to protect terrestrial and marine wildlife and their

habitats. Implementation of the following policies will accomplish this objective:

(Consolidated in new Strategy 10.1.1) Policy 36.1 - Provide manatee protection on the Alafia River by posting reduced speed signs in areas of known manatee habitation and enforcing them

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CARE Policy 10.3: The County shall minimize river use conflict and mitigate public nuisances. Objective 37 - The County shall minimize river use conflict and mitigate public nuisances that adversely affect inhabitants along the river. Implementation of the following policies will accomplish this objective:

(Consolidated in New Strategy 9.1.10) Policy 37.1 - The Alafia River shall be recognized as important for canoeing as well as other

recreational pursuits CARE Strategy 10.3.2: Seek state funding through the Marine Patrol derelict vessel removal program

to remove all abandoned craft recommended for removal by the Marine Patrol or Tampa Port

Policy 37.2 - The County shall seek state funding through the Marine Patrol derelict vessel removal program to remove all abandoned craft recommended for removal by the Marine Patrol or Tampa Port

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Authority. Authority.

CARE Strategy 10.3.3: All abandoned/deteriorated docks and seawalls shall be removed at the expense of the owner upon advisement of the Tampa Port Authority. Removal shall occur within an amortization period set forth by the Port Authority. Any replacement structures shall be constructed according to the recommended criteria specified by the Port Authority.

Policy 37.3 - All abandoned/deteriorated docks and seawalls shall be removed at the expense of the owner upon advisement of the Tampa Port Authority. Removal shall occur within an amortization period set forth by the Port Authority. Any replacement structures shall be constructed according to the recommended criteria specified by the Port Authority.

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(Consolidated in New Strategy 9.1.3) Objective 38 - The County shall preserve the natural shoreline and prevent further

channelization. Implementation of the following policies will accomplish this objective (Consolidated in New Strategy 9.1.4) Policy 38.1 - Prohibit backfilling of waterfront properties or extension of these lots through artificial

means

(Consolidated in New Strategy 9.1.5) Policy 38.2 - Increase public awareness of the ecological and economic implications resulting from hardening of shorelines and the removal of native vegetation and wildlife habitats along the river.

Provide information through permitting agencies and appropriate parks and recreation entities.

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(Consolidated in New Objective 11) Objective 39 - Implement the following guidelines for development within the river

corridor. Implementation of the following policies will accomplish this objective:

CARE Objective 11 – Implement standards for development addressing the unique qualities, visual intrusion,  protection and use in the river corridors. 

Policy 39.1 - The County shall support development of criteria for the Alafia River that protect the river corridor from visual intrusion. The County shall consider including criteria similar to that which has been established for the State Scenic Rivers System.

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(Consolidated in New Goal 2) Goal 5 - To recognize and maintain this unique water resource which provides economic

and recreational opportunities, as well as vital wildlife habitat

(Consolidated in New Objective 8) Objective 40 - The County shall continue to support maintaining and improving water quality in each

appropriate water classification found in the Little Manatee River, or improving water quality where it does not meet or exceed state water quality standards for its designated use

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(Consolidated in New Policy 9.1) Objective 41 - Preserve wildlife habitats and archaeological resources. Implementation of

the following policies will accomplish this objective:

Policy 41.1 Reserved CARE Strategy 9.1.1 - Clearing or filling of natural plant communities within 50 feet of the

Environmental Protection Commission wetland jurisdictional line or within 100 feet of the mean and ordinary high water line, whichever is greater, shall be restricted in urban and suburban land use categories along the Little Manatee River.

Policy 41.2 - Until such time as scientifically defensible setbacks and buffers are determined and implemented in accordance with policy located in the Conservation and Aquifer Recharge Element, clearing or filling of natural plant communities within 50 feet of the Environmental Protection Commission wetland jurisdictional line or within 100 feet of the mean and ordinary high water line, whichever is greater, shall be restricted in urban and suburban land use categories

(Consolidated in New Strategy 10.1.2) Policy 41.3 - Provide manatee protection on the Little Manatee River by posting reduced speed signs in areas of known manatee habitation and enforcing them.

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(Consolidated in New Strategy 9.1.3) Objective 42 - The County shall continue to minimize urban encroachment upon the river

bank by encouraging the protection of the river corridor. River corridor preservation can best be achieved through protection of the natural shoreline, and associated wetlands and uplands. Implementation of the following policies will accomplish this objective:

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Policy 42.1 Reserved

(Consolidated in New Stategy 9.1.9) Policy 42.2 -The Little Manatee River shall be recognized as providing important wildlife habitat and managed as a corridor for wildlife passage.

(consolidated in New Stategy 9.1.10) Policy 42.3 - The Little Manatee River shall be recognized as an important recreational resource.

(consolidated in New Stategy 9.1.10) Policy 42.4 - Recreation facilities in the Little Manatee River corridor shall be designed to minimize impacts upon essential and significant wildlife habitat. This is to be achieved by encouraging passive river corridor uses, such as: hiking, picnicking, nature study, photography, fishing, and canoeing.

Policy 42.5 Reserved

(Consolidated in New Strategy 9.1.1) Policy 42.6 - Recognizing the aesthetic, biological and economic value of the natural river corridor, new buffer requirements in connection with development along the Little Manatee River shall be established in accordance with policy located in the Conservation and Aquifer Recharge Element

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(Consolidated in New Objective 11) Objective 43 - The County shall continue to develop and review policies and strategies

addressing the unique qualities, protection and use of the Little Manatee River.

Implementation of the following policies will accomplish this objective:

CARE Policy 10.4: Appropriate Soil Conservation Service Best Management Practices shall continue to

be reviewed and implemented as appropriate. Policy 43.1 - Appropriate Soil Conservation Service Best Management Practices shall continue to be reviewed and considered as appropriate tools to help implement this Plan

CARE Policy 10.5: Appropriate provisions from the Cockroach Bay Aquatic Preserve Management Plan shall continue to be considered as appropriate tools to help implement this Plan or other applicable plans endorsed by the Board of County Commissioners.

Policy 43.2 - Appropriate provisions from the Cockroach Bay Aquatic Preserve Management Plan shall continue to be considered as appropriate tools to help implement this Plan or other applicable plans endorsed by the Board of County Commissioners.

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(Consolidated in New Goal 2) Goal 6 - To preserve, protect and promote the Palm River and its natural resources and

recreational benefits.

(Consolidated in new Objective 8) Objective 44 - The County shall maintain water quality, and improve water quality where it

does not meet or exceed State water quality standards for its designated use, thereby protecting and improving habitat for marine life Implementation of the following policy will support this objective:

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(Consolidated in new Objective 9) Objective 45 - The County shall continue to preserve and restore natural vegetation, and

wildlife habitats, and preserve archaeological resources. Implementation of the following policies will accomplish this objective:

(Consolidated in new Policy 9.1) Policy 45.1 - Recognizing the aesthetic, biological and economic value of the natural river corridor, setback/buffer requirements in connection with development along the Palm River shall be applied in accordance with setback buffer policy policies established in the Conservation and Aquifer Recharge Element

(Consolidated in new Objective 9) Objective 46 - The County shall continue to protect terrestrial and marine wildlife and their

habitats. Implementation of the following policies will accomplish this objective

(Consolidated in new Strategy 10.1.2) Policy 46.1 - Provide manatee protection on the Palm River by posting reduced speed signs in areas of known manatee habitation and enforcing them.

(Consolidated in new Policy 10.4) Objective 47 - The County shall minimize river use conflict and mitigate public nuisances

that adversely affect inhabitants along the river. Implementation of the following policies will accomplish this objective:

(consolidated in new Strategy 9.1.10) Policy 47.1 - The Palm River shall be recognized as important for recreational pursuits

(Consolidated in new Policy 10.5) Policy 47.2 - The County shall seek state funding through the Marine Patrol derelict vessel removal

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program to remove all abandoned craft recommended for removal by the Marine Patrol or Tampa Port Authority.

(Consolidated in new Policy 10.6) Policy 47.3 - All abandoned/deteriorated docks and seawalls shall be removed at the expense of the

owner upon advisement of the Tampa Port Authority. Removal shall occur within an amortization period set forth by the Port Authority. Any replacement structures shall be constructed according to the recommended criteria specified by the Port Authority.

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CARE Strategy 9.1.3 - Reverse the trend toward hardened shores, channelization and loss of

associated wetlands and uplands. Objective 48 - The County shall preserve the natural shoreline and prevent further

channelization. Implementation of the following policies will accomplish this objective:

CARE Strategy 9.1.4 - Prohibit backfilling of waterfront properties or extension of these lots through artificial means.

Policy 48.1 - Prohibit backfilling of waterfront properties or extension of these lots through artificial means.

CARE Strategy 9.1.5 -Increase public awareness of the ecological and economic implications resulting from hardening of shorelines and the removal of native vegetation and wildlife habitats along the river.

Policy 48.2 - Increase public awareness of the ecological and economic implications resulting from hardening of shorelines and the removal of native vegetation and wildlife habitats along the river.

Provide information through permitting agencies and appropriate parks and recreation entities Objective 49 - Reserved

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CARE Goal 4 - Protect the natural resources of the Cockroach Bay Aquatic Preserve from

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