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X""X CO 0 ...... . ... e..: GB rV1 %% encil 459.4 .S83 1973 Mayo 1973 F INFORMATION CENTER STATISTICAL INVENTORY State of Flori*da OF KEY BIOPHYSICAL ELEMENTS IN Department of Natural Resources FLORIDA'S COASTAL ZONE CO 0rdinating 0 - S . DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE NOAA nc i COASTAL SERVICES CENTER 2234 SOUTH HOBSON AVENUE CHARLESTON , SC 29405-2413 Council Members Randolph Hodges, Chairman Peter P. Baljet Executive Director Executive Director Department of Natural Resources Department of Pollution Control Joel Kuperberg L. Kenneth Ireland, Jr. Executive Director SecretarV Trustees of the Internal Improvement Department of Administration Trust Fund Staff Coordinator: Bruce Johnson May 1973 Property of C8C Library fa This public document was promulgated at a cost of $1888.42 or 94@ per copy in- cluding preparations, printing, and distribution, for the purpose of providing coastal zone management information to governmental agencies and citizens. CLN TABLE OF CONTENTS Paqe Page VI-ntroduction 1 Citrus County 17 Hernando County 18 Methods of Measurement 1 Pasco County I Pinellas County 20 Limitations of Data Presented 1 Hillsborough County 21 Manatee County 22 Uses of Data 1 Sarasota County 23 DeSoto County 24 Florida Coastal Zone Population Charlotte County 25 Statistics, 1970 2 Lee County 26 Collier County 27 � County by County Analysis of Monroe County 28 Florida's Shoreline 3 Dade County 29 Broward County 30 � Summary of Florida's Beaches 4 Palm Beach County 31 Martin County 32 Coastal Zone Summary Sheets St. Lucie County 33 Indian River County 34 Escambia County 5 Brevard County 35 Santa Rosa County 6 Volusia County 36 Okaloosa County 7 Plagler County 37 Walton County 8 St. Johns County 38 Bay County 9 Putnam County 39 Gulf County 10 Clay County 40 Franklin County 11 Duval County 41 Wakulla County 12 Nassau County 42 Jefferson County 13 Taylor County 14 Dixie County 15 Levy County 16 TOTAL COASTAL ZONE 43 ii STATISTICAL INVENTORY OF KEY BIOPHYSICAL ELEMENTS IN PLORIDA'S COASTAL ZONE Introduction "Composite" column, where only the dominant categories are presented. Also, due to the Wise management of our vital coastal zone rounding off process (Square miles--nearest resources demands that we develop a broad under- tenth; acreage--nearest ten acres), square mile standing of these resources. Their extent, char- and acreage summations may not exactly'agree. acter, distribution and interrelationships are The figures represent only orders of magni- factors that must be recognized if public policy tude and cannot be-used dire-c'tly for site plan- concerning their use and protection is to be ning purposes. Also, data reflects only the arrived at in a rational and objective manner. area included in the coastal zone,,.not necessar- This publication is an attempt to portray these ily the entire county(ies). Since the calcula- factors on a county basis and is intended to tions are based upon the atlas maps, all limi- serve as a companion to the Florida Coastal Zone tations inherent in the atlas data must neces- Management Atlas. sarily be reflected in this document. Methods of Measurement Uses of the Data The figures presented in this publication were This publication is designed to provice a compiled by the Coastal Coordinating Council broad perspective of the key biophysical ele- staff, based upon the maps in the Florida Coastal ments contained within each county's coastal Zone Management Atlas. Subcategories shown on zone. Among the potential applications are the each atlas map sheet were measured a minimum of following: three times, utilizing an 85% Bruning areagraph. 1. As an aid in making land use consumption The figures presented represent an average of the projections three or more individual measurements. 2. As an indicator of potential land use hazards, problems and opportunities Limitations of Data Presented 3. As an indicator of the options available to planners and resource management deci- Because of scale difficulties, the atlas maps sion makers do not generally represent areas smaller than 4. As an indicator of the critical nature of forty acres. Measurements of areas depicted on potential land use problems and the the maps has an estimated accuracy of 85% (a 15% degree of reaction needed to solve them margin of error). Additionally, some areas may 5. As an aid in determining the need for have dual classifications (such as Class II Wa- long-range utility support services ters within an aquatic preserve). Allowances 6. As a tool in developing growth policies. are made for these dual listings in the -1- FLORIDA COASTAL ZONE POPULATION STATISTICS, 1970 COUNTY C.Z. C.Z. COUNTY COASTAL ZONE POPULATION % OF COUNTY OF STATE Escambia 194,440 205,334 94.7 2.86 Santa Rosa 24,869 37,741 65.9 0.37 Okaloosa 71,946 88,187 81.6 1.06 Walton 3,198 16,087 19.9 0.05 Bay 74,780 75,283 99.3 1.10 Gulf 9,491 10,096 94.0 0.14 Franklin 7,065 7,065 100.0 0.10 Wakulla 3,783 @6,308 60.0 0.06 Jefferson 1,480 8,778 16.9 0.02 Taylor 13,641 13,641 100.0 0.20 Dixie 4,027 5,480 73.5 0.06 Levy 5,814 12,756 45.6 0.09 Citrus 5,705 19,196 29.7 0.08 Hernando 11,655 17,004 68.5 0.17 Pasco 41,771 75,955 55.0 0.62 Pinellas 522,329 522,329 100.0 7.69 Hillsborough 434,105 490,265 88.5 6.39 Manatee 91,508 97,115 94.2 1.35 Sarasota 118,106 120,413 98.1 1.74 DeSoto 7,289 13,060 55.8 0.11 Charlotte 27,381 27,559 99.4 0.40 Lee 102,507 105,216 97.4 1.51 Collier 29,377 38,040 77.2 0.43 Monroe 52,586 52,586 100.0 0.77 Dade 1,266,456 1,267,792 99.9 18.65 Broward 620,100 620,100 100.0 9.13 Palm Beach 310,512 348,993 89.0 4.57 Martin 23,297 28,035 83.1 0.34 St. Lucie 48,025 50,836 94.5 0.71 Indian River 34,165 35,992 94.9 0.50 Brevard 229,312 230,006 99.7 3.38 Volusia 122,533 169,483 72.3 1.80 Flagler 3,570 4,454 80.2 0.05 St. Johns 31,035 31,035 100.0 0.46 Putnam 14,729 36,424 40.4 Oi,22 Clay 25,028 32,059 78.1 0.37 Duval 501,704 528,865 94.9 7.39 Nassau 12,889 20,626 62.5 0.19 Total 5,102,208 5,470,194 93.3 75.10 State Population: 6,789,443 A COUNTY BY COUNTY ANALYSIS OF FLORIDA'S SHORELINE (Linear Miles) COUNTY COASTAL ZONE PRESERVATION CONSERVATION DEVELOPMENT TOTAL Escambia 65.0 41.0 90.9 196.9 Santa Rosa 102.2 74.7 61.6 238.5 Okaloosa 38.6 14.1 71.1 123.8 Walton 41.4 59.0 50.5 150-9 Bay 158.4 139.5 108.0 405.9 Gulf 59.7 14.5 10.5 84.7 Franklin 285.5 45.2 14.5 345.2 Wakulla 110.8 7.4 5.5 123.7 Jefferson 24.7 0.0 0.0 24.7 Taylor 159.9 9.3 0.6 169.8 Dixie 169.0 7.2 5.0 181.2 Levy 370.8 16.5 1.6 388.9 Citrus 402.5 19.8 25.7 448.0 Hernando 135.8 0.4 4.0 140.2 Pasco 57.7 15.2 17.0 89.9 Pinellas 59.0 96.6 189.7 345.3 Hillsborough 49.0 19.7 110.8 179.5 Manatee 63.1 58.7 74.3 196.1 Sarasota 47.2 24.3 120.5 192.0 DeSoto 7.3 2.5 0.7 10.5 Charlotte 134.8 40.0 45.0 219.8 Lee. 378.0 120.0 91.6 589.6 Collier 607.5 16.8 50.9 675.2 Monroe - Mainland 1207.3 0.0 0.8 1208.1 - Keys 459.6 1.66.1 189.7 815.4 Dade 238.5 48.7 144.7 431.9 Broward 15.2 10.0 108.0 133.2 Palm Beach 10.5 0.9 182.2 193.6 Martin 60.5 45.0 24.7 130.2 St. Lucie 48.5 46.7 25.6 120.8 Indian River 81.0 42.5 45.4 168.9 Brevard 117.9 362.7 166.2 646.8 Volusia 271.5 111.9 72.7 456.1 Flagler 43.8 41.5 2.6 87.9 St. Johns 171.4 87.9 30.7 290.0 Putnam 0.0 19.5 21.0 40.5 Clay 0.0 12.0 24.3 36.3 Duval 235.4 83.1 104.8 423.3 Nassau 184.4 41.6 2.2 228.2 Florida coastal zone 6673.4 1962.5 2295.6 10931.5 A SUMMARY OF FLORIDA'S BEACHES (Miles) COUNTY UNDEVELOPED DEVELOPED TOTAL PRIVATE PUBLIC Escambia 9.0 86.0 11.0 106.0 Santa Rosa 5.0 6.8 15.5 27.3 Okaloosa 17.0 25.1 27.4 69.5 Walton 14.0 11.8 22.5 48.3 Bay 37-0 42.0 40.5 119.5 Gulf 24.0 17.2 6.8 48.0 Franklin 79.3 10.0 3.3 92.6 Wakulla 0.0 0.6 0.9 1.5 Jefferson None - - - Taylor None - - - Dixie 2.3 0.0 1.3 3.6 Levy None - - - Citrus None - - - Hernando 5.1 0.0 0.0 5.1 Pasco 2.5 0.0 0.0 2.5 Pinellas 0.0 26.8 15.3 42.1 Hillsborough None - - - Manatee 6.1 0.0 17.0 23.1 Sarasota 12.8 0.0 33.8 46.6 DeSoto None - - - Charlotte 10.0 1.6 2.8 14.4 Lee 22.0 6.3 23.2 51.5 Collier 30.3 1.0 8.0 39.3 Monroe 0.0 4.6 3.4 8.0 Dade 5.0 6.0 14.0 25.0 Broward 6.0 2.0 16.7 24.7 Palm Beach 10.0 3.5 56.1 69.6 Martin 9.2 13.0 1.4 23.6 St. Lucie 15.5 5.0 1.6 22.1 Indian River 22.0 2.2 0.0 24.2 Brevard 46.0 26.2 0.0 72.2 Volusia 30.0 7.2 13.5 50.7 Flagler 14.0 2.0 2.5 18.5 St. Johns 28.0 15.0 0.0 43.0 Putnam None - - - Clay None - - - Duval 3.7 9.0 8.0 20.7 Nassau 10.0 3.1 3.5 16.6 Total 475.8 334.0 350.0 1159.8 k I I I I I I I COASTAL ZONE SUMMARY SHEETS I I .1 I .I I I I C) C:) C@ C:) C) C:) CD C) CD C) C) C:) CD C) CD C) CD CD CD CD 0 0 ON 00 (Y) CY) C) mm cli CV) ko :*- C) CD m - CV) CD M C)CO r,- L CY) CO C) CY) 00 C) Lo C-) .4- -:4- CY) r- a) Id- 4::t V) LU C@ c; Ij LI; cv; 11: 1: c; 17 1@ Is 1@ cv; Of CY) C\i - co CY) r*_ u cr Ln L, C) C-) LC) fl- cli m CY) CY) kD C*lj m C) q:r m 00 C\i C\j m CY) 00 C) 00 C@ C@ 4 C@ L@ C4 1@ C@ 1@ L@ rl: 1@ k@ C4 C@ r@ L@ C4 C@ C@ r@ C)* CY) C\i cli C"i C\l C\j C%,J F-- C\j C14 00 LO CY) C\j C\i C\j K:r r-I S.- 0) a) 0 a) C 4-) 0, .- c 4-) > > (o ro ro ro C> 0 4-3 rq@ 4-3 3: u c > 0 > L. 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MILES ACRES Class I Waters 0.0 0 Class IV Waters 0.0 0 Class II Waters 87.7 56,130 Class V Waters 0.0 0 5.6 @Iarine Grass Beds 3,580 Presently Developed Selected Coastal@Marshes 21.3 16,630 Areas: Non-Conflict 36.7 23,490 Selected Coastal Mangroves 0.0 0 Presentl 'v Developed Selected Freshwater Swamps 15.6 9,980 Areas: Conflict 24.5 15,680 Selected Freshwater Undeveloped Lands Marshes 0.0 0 Suitable for Intensive ulf and Atlantic Beaches Development 178.2 114,050 and Dunes 0.4 260 Undeveloped Lands Selected Estuarine Beaches 0.3 190 Suitable for Intensive Historical and Archaeo- Develooment with logical Sities (Number) I Corrections 52.5 33,600 Other Unique Environmental Features Land 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 291.9 186,820 Water 0.7 450 Sub-Total Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 37.6 24,060 TOTAL Development 291.9 186,820 Sub-Total Water 94.0 60,160 TOTAL Preservation 131.6 84,221D COMPOSITE Preserva n Land 33.8 21,630 CONSERVATION Conservation Water 87.7 56,130 Class III Waters 76.5 48,960 Marg-inal and Undeveloped 23.7 15,170 A,iuatic Preserve Land 9.2 5,890 Hurricane Flood Zone Water 12.5 8,000 (developable) 51.9 33,220 Aauaculture Leases 0.0 0 Other 140.7 90,050 Sooil Islands 0.0 0 Water 76.5 48,960 Scenic Vistas 2.7 1,730 Development Forestry and Game Manage- Presently Developed 61.2 39,176 -ent Areas 50,750 79.3 Suitable and Undeveloped 97.0 62,080 Wildlife Refuges Land 0.0 0 Suitable with Corrections Water 0.0 0 and Undeveloped 50.1 32,060 Parks and Recreation Water 0.0 0 Areas Land 10.2 6,530 Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 458.4 293,380 Hurricane Flood Zone 90.7 58,050 Sub-Total Water 164.2 105,090 River Flood Plains 27.8 17,790 Marginal Lands 23.7 15,170 TOTAL Comoosite 662.6 398,470 Sub-Total Land 243.6 155,900 Sub-Total Water 89.0 56,960 TOTAL Conservation 332.6 212,860 _r. - i 11 PRESERVATION SO. MILES ACRES DEVELOPMENT SO. MILES ACRES Class I Waters 0.0 0 Class IV Waters 0.0 0 Class II Waters 18.0 11,520 Class V Waters 0.0 0 Mlarine Grass Beds 3.9 2,500 Presently Developed Selected Coastal Marshes 1.1 700 Area s: Non-Conflict 24.1 15,420 Sele.cted Coastal Mancroves 0.0 0 Presentlv Develoned Selected Freshwater @wamps 21.6 13,820 Areas:' Conflict 13.2 8,450 Selected Freshwater Undeveloped Lands Marshes 0.0 0 Suitable for Intensive Gulf and Atlantic Beaches Development 334.9 214,340 and Dunes 0.7 450 Undeveloped Lands Selected Estuarine Beaches 0.6 380 Suitable for Intensive Historical and Archaeo- Develooment with logical Sities (Number) 57 Corrections 26.3 16,830 Other Unicue Environmental reatures' Land 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 398.5 231 l 70 14 a ter 0.6 380 Sub-Total Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 24.0 15,360 TOTAL Development 398.5 231 170 Sub-Total Water 22.5 14,400 COMPOSITE TOTAL Preservation 46.5 29,760 Preservation Land 21.5 13,760 Water 18.6 11,900 CONSERVATION Conservation Class III Waters 289.7 185,020 Marginal and Undeveloped 7.2 770 Anuatic Preserve Land 0.0 0 Hurricane Flood Zone Water 0.6 380 (develonable) 6.2 3,970 AQuaculture Leases 0.0 0 Other 366.1 234,300 Sooi'l Islands 0.0 0 Water 289.1 185,020 Scenic Vistas 0.0 0 Development Forestrv and Game Manage- Presently Developed 37.3 23,870 ment Areas 360.2 230,530 Suitable and Undeveloped 25.1 16,060 Wildlife Refuges Land 0.0 0 Suitable with Corrections Water 0.0 0 and Undevelooed 7.1 4,540 Parks and Recreation kJa ter 0.0 0 Areas Land 6.3 4,030 Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 464.5 297,280 Hurricane Flood Zone 21.4 1 3,700 Sub-Total Water 307.7 196,930 River Flood Plains 39.2 25,090 Miarginal Lands 1.2 770 TOTAL ComDosite 772.2 494,210 Sub-Total Land 428.3 274,110 Su.b-Total Water 289. 7 185,410 TOTAL conservation 718.0 459,520 -7- WALTON COUNTY PRESERVATION SO. MILES ACRES DEVELOPMENT SO. MILES ACRES Cl-ass I !4aters 0.0 0 Cl ass IV 14 a ter s 0.0 Class II Waters 71 .6 45,820 Class V Waters 0.0 0 11 arine Grass Beds 1.3 830 Presently Developed Selected Coastal Marshes 3.3 2,110 Areas Non-Conflict 18.1 11 580 Selected Coastal Mancroves 0.0 0 Presentl 'v Developed Selected Freshwater Swamps 3.9 2,500 Areas, : Confl ict 12.1 7,740 Selected Freshwater Undeveloped Lands Marshes 0.0 0 Suitable for Intensive Gulf and Atlantic Beaches Development 228.1 145,980 and Dunes 0.7 450 Undeveloped Lands Selected Estuarine Beaches 0.4 260 Suitable for Intensive Historical and Archaeo- Development with logical Sities (Number) 49 Corrections 77.9 49,860 Other Unio ue Environmental Features Land 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 336. 2 215,170 Water 1 .6 1,020 Sub-Total Water 0.0 0 Su b-Total L a n d 8.3 5,310 TOTAL Development 336. 2 215,170 Sub-Total Water 74.5 47,680 COMPOSITE TOTAL'Preservation 82.8 52,990 P r e s e r v a t i o n Land 6.8 4,350 Water 73.2 46,850 CONSERVATION 267.2 171,010 Conservation 7.4 4,740 ClasT _IIIWaters Marg-inal and Undeveloped Acua-IL.-ic Preserve Land 0.0 0 Hurricane Flood Zone Water 0.0 0 (developable) 44.7 28,610 Acuaculture Leases 0.0 0 Other 315.9 202,180 Sooil Islands 0.0 0 Water 267.2 171,010 Scenic Vistas 0.0 01 Development Forestry and Game Manage- Presently Developed 30.2 19 1 330 ment Areas 259.2 165,890 Suitable and Undeveloped 58.4 37,i8O Wlildlife Refuqes Land 0.0 0 Suitable with Corrections Water 0.0 0 and Undeveloped 32.2 20,610 Parks and Recreation Water 0.0 0 Areas Land 0.6 380 Water 0.0 .0 Sub-Total Land 495.6 317,180 Hurri.cane Flood Zone 58.7 37,570 Sub-Total Water 340.4 217,860 River Flood Plains 44.3 28,350 Marginal Lands 7.4 4,740 TOTAL Composite 836.0 535,040 Sub-Total Land 370.2 236,930 Sub-Total Water 267.2 171,010 TOTAL Conservation 637,4 407,940 -0 '% PRESERVATION sn. MILES ACRES DEVELOPMENT So. @.IT LES ACRES _1 Class I Waters 5.9 3,780 Class IV Waters 0.0 0 Class II Waters 63.0 40,320 Class V Waters 0.0 0 Narine Grass Beds 11.9 7,620 Presently Developed Selected Coastal, Marshes 8.8 5,630 Areas: Non-Conflict 33.8 21 630 Selected Coastal Mangroves 0.0 0 Presentlv Developed Selected Freshwater Swamps 43. 7 27,970 Areas :' Confl ict 40.4 25,860 Selected Freshwater Undeveloped Lands Marshes 0.0 0 Suitable for Intensive Gulf an-d Atlantic Beaches Development 195.5 125,120 and Dunes 1 .4 900 Undeveloped Lands Selected Estuarine Beaches 2.0 1,280 Suitable for Intensive Historical and Archaeo- Development with loqical Sities (Number) 21 Corrections 60.3 38,590 Other Unioue Environmental Features L a n d 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 330.0 211 200 Wa t e r 0.0 0 Sub-Total Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total L a n d 55.9 35,780 TOTAL Development 330.0 211 200 Sub-Total Water 80.8 51 710 COMPnSITE TOTAL Preservation 136.7 87,490 Preservation Land 50.8 32,510 Water 68.8 44,030 CON'SERVATION Conservation Ulass III Waters 499.8 379,870 Marg-inal and Undeveloped 70. 7 45,250 r.,7uatic Preserve L a n d 0.0 0 Hurricane Flood Zone ' Water 40.4 25,860 (developable) 56.2 35 970 Acuaculture Leases 1.4 900 Other 281 .2 179,970 Snoil Islands 0.0 0 Water 499.8 319,870 Scenic Vistas 0.0 0 Development Forestry and Game Manaqe- Presentl.v Developed 74.2 47,490 mient Areas 234.8 150,270 Suitable and Undevelooed 119. 3 76,350 Wildlife Pefuges L a n d 0.0 0 Suitable with Corrections Wa t e r 0.0 0 and UndeveloQed 22. 5 14,400 Park's and Recreation Water 0.0 0 Areas Land 2.0 1,280 Wa t e r 0.0 0 Sub-Total L a n d 674.9 431,940 4 98.7 63,170 Hjrricane Flood Zone 36.4 23,300 Sub-Total Water 568.6 363,900 Diver Flood Plains .'-!a r q inal Lands 70.7 45,250 TOTAL Composite 1 243.5 795,840 Sub-Total Land 442.6 283,260 Sub-Total Water 541.6 346,620 TOTAL Conservation 984.2 629,880 9 - (A V) Z-- -T-1 (/) V) Ll :1@- V) c c Qj C fl) C) C- I_- r-+ I-D c fD M @D @D Cu 0-0- -1 < -5 -I> -I (D o c C Ol C-) 0- 17 -TI :@-T - Ln -, Cl) - : - - - - -S (-u w -k) X. 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PA T PRESERVATION SO. MILES ACRES DEVELOPMENT @ L E S ACRES Class I Waters 0.0 0 Class IV Waters 0.0 0 Class I.I Waters 0.0 0 Class V Waters o.4 260 r1arine Grass Beds 6.0 3,840 Presently Developed Selected Coastal Marshes 34.3 21 '950 Areas Non-Conflict 23. 9 15,300 Selected C o a s t'al r1anoroves 0.0 0 Presentlv Develoned Selected Fre'shwater Swamps 62.9 40,260 Areas : C o n f 1 i c t 5.8 3,710 Selected Freshwater Undeveloped Lands Marshes 0.0 0 Suitable for Intensive Gulf and Atlantic Beaches Development , 94.8 60,670 and Dunes 0.0 0 Undeveloped Lands Selected Estuarine Beaches 0.0 0 Suitable for Intensive ,Historical and Archaeo- Develooment with logical Sities (Number) 31 Corrections 211 .6 135,420 Other Unioue Environmental Features' Land 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 336. 1 215,100 I-later 0.0 0 Sub-Total W a ter 0.4 260 Sub-Total Land 97.2 62,210 TOTAL Development 336. 5 215,360 Sub-T otal Wa ter 6.0 3,840 103.2 66,050 COMPOSITE 10 TOTAL Preservation Preservation Land 97.2 62,2 Water 0. 0 0 CONSERVATION Conservation Class III Waters 504.7 323,010 Marg-inal and Undeveloped 420.0 268,800 Anuatic Preserve Land 0.0 0 Hurricane Flood Zone Water 0.0 0 (developable 82.5 52,800 .Aouaculture Leases 0.0 0 Other 144.9 92,740 Snoil Islands 0.0 0 Water 504.7 323,010 Scenic Vistas 0.0 0 Development Forestry and Game Manage- 226.0 144,640 Presentl 'y Developed 29. 7 19,010 ment Areas 0.0 0 Suitable and Undeveloped 85.8 54,910 Wildlife Refuges Land Suitable with Corrections Water 0.0 0 and Undeveloped 190.5 121,920 Parks and Recreation Water 0.4 260 Areas Land 2.6 1 660 Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 1050.6 672,390 Hurricane Flood Zone 182.6 116,860 Sub-Total Water 505.1 323;260 'River Flood Plains 2.4 1,540 M t TOTAL Comoosite 1555.7 995 650 arginal Lands 420.0 268,800 Sub-Total Land 833.6 533,500 Sub-Total Water 504.7 323,010 TOTAL Conservation 1338.3 856,510 I A DIXIE COUNTY PRESERVATION SO. MILES ACRES DEVELOPMENT SO. MILES ACRES Class.I Waters 0.0 0 Class'IV Waters 0.0 0 Class II Waters 22.4 14,340 Class V Waters 0.0 0 !Iarine Grass Beds 7.0 4,480 Presently Developed Selected. Coastal Marshes 36.9 23,620 Areas : Non-Conflict 5.4 3,460 Selected Coastal Manoroves 0.0 0 Presentlv Developed Selected Freshwater Swamps 15.4 9,860 Areas :'* Conf 1 i ct 6.1 3,900 Selected Freshwater Undeveloped Lands Marshes 0.0 0 Su i tabl e for I ntens i ve Gul f and Atlantic Beaches Development 12.2 7,810 and Dunes 0.2 130 Undeveloned Lands Selected Estuarine Beaches 0.0 0 Suitable for Intensive Historical and Archaeo- DevelODment with logical Sities (Number) 24 Corrections 23.2 14,850 Other Unicue Environmental Features Land, 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 46.9 30,020 Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 52.5 33,600 TOTAL Development 46.9 30,020 Sub-Total Water 29.4 18,820 COMPOSITE TOTAL Preservation 81.9 52,420 Preservation Land 50.8 32,510 Water 22.4 14,340 CONSERVATION Conservation C 1.ass III Waters 325.1 208,060 Marq-inal and Undeveloped 75.5 48,320 .^I.nuatic Preserve Land 0.0 0 Hlyrricane Flood Zone Wa t er 0.0 0 .(develonable) 156.2 99,970 Aquaculture Leases 0.0 0 Other 99. 7 63,810 S-)oil Islands 0.1 60 Water 325.1 208,060 Scenic Vistas 0.0 0 Development Fcrestrv and Game Manage- Presentl 11.5 y Developed 7,360 --.,ent Areas 99.6 63,740 Suitable and Undeveloped 10.9 6,980 Land 0.0 0 kl-lldlife Refuges Suitable with Corrections Wa t e r 0.0 0 and Undevelooed 23.2 14,850 Parks and Recreation Water 0.0 0 Areas Land 0.0 0 Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 427.8 273,790 Hurricane Flood Zone 219.0 140,160 SLi'b-Total Water 347.5 222,400 River Flood Plains 0.7 450 Marginal Lands 75.5 48,320 TOTAL Composite 775. 3 496,190 S u b - T o t a 1 Land 394.9 252,740 Sub-Total Water 325.1 208,060 TOTAL' Conservation 720.0 460,800 LEVY COUNTY PRESERVATION SQ. MILES ACRES DEVELOPMENT SQ. PlILES ACRES Class 1 14aters 0.0 0 Class IV Waters 0.0 0 Class II 14aters 120.3 76,990 Class V Waters 0.0 0 .4 Jarine Grass Beds 42.9 27,460 Presently Developed Selected Coastal Marshes 56.8 36,350 Areas : Non-Conf I i ct 7. 9 5,060 Selected Coastal Manaroves 0.0 0 Presentlv Develoned Selected Freshwater Sviamns 16.9 10,820 Areas Confl i ct 8.2 5,250 Selected Freshwater Undeveloped Lands marshes 0.0 0 Suitable for Intensive Gulf and Atlantic Beaches Development 63.4 40,580 and Dunes 0.0 0 Undeveloped Lands Selected Estuarine Beaches 0.0 0 Suitable for Intensive historical and Archaeo- Development with logical Sities (Number) 45 Corrections 36.3 23,230 Other Unique Environmental eatures Land 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 115.8 74,110 Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 73.7 47,170 TOTAL Development 115.8 74,110 S, u T o -L. a 1 Wa ter 163.2 104,450 4 0- 236.9 151 620 COMPOSITE 7-3.4 i JAL Preservation Preservation Land 46,980 14 a t e r 120.3 76,990 CONSERVATION Conservation 11 - - 193,280 Marg-inal and Undeveloped 239.7 153,4 11I Waters 302.0 10 A?uatic Preserve Land 34.5 22,080 Hurricane Flood Zone Water 106.2 67,970 (developable) 95.6 61,180 Aouaculture Leases 0.0 0 Other 138.4 88,580 0 Water ,.)oil Islards 0.0 302.0 193,280 Scenic Vistas 0.0 0 Development Fores.+-rv and Game Manage- 16.1 lo'no mert Areas 132.6 84,860 Presently Developed 62.4 39,940 Suitable and Undeveloped 1,4`11'dlife Refuges Land 0.4 260 Suitable with Corrections Water 0.0 0 and Undeveloned 35.6 22,780 Parks and Recreation Water 0.0 0 Areas Land 3.9 2,500 Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total. Land 661.2 423,170 Hurricane Flood Zone 320.6 205,180 Sub-Total Water 1083.5 693040 River Flood Plains 0.0 0 Marginal Lands 239.7 153,410 TOTAL Composite 1.744.7 1,116,610 Sub-Total L a n d 731 .7 468,290 Sub-Total Water 408.2 261,250 TOTAL Conservation 1139.9 729,540 CITRUS COUNTY PR-ESERVATION SQ. MILES ACRES DEVELOPMENT SO. . MILES ACRES Class I Waters 0.0 Class IV Waters 0.0 0 Class II Waters 97.8 65,590 Class V Waters 0.0 0 Marine Grass Beds 81.4 .52 1 M Presently Developed S'el e'cted Coastal Marshes 51 .1 32,700 Areas : Non-Conflict 2.8 1 790 Selected Coastal Mangroves 6.4 4,100 Presentlv Developed Selected Freshwater Swamps 17.5 11 200 Areas Conflict 12. 9 8,260 Selected F r e s'h wa t e r Undeveloped Lands Marshes 0.0 0 Suitable for Intensive Gulf and Atlantic Beaches Development 26.1 16,700 and Dunes 0.0 0 Undeveloped Lands Selected Estuarine Beaches 0.0 0 Suitable for Intensive Historical and Archaeo- DeveloDment with logical Sities (Number) 38 Corrections 0.0 0 Other Unique Environmental Features L a n d, 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 41.8 26,750 Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total W a t e r 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 75.0 48,000 TOTAL Development 41.8 26,750 Sub-Total Water 179.2 114,690 - COMPOSITE .TOTAL Pres-ervation 2514.2 162,690 Preservation Land 73.4 46,980 14 a t e r 97.8 62 590 CONSERVATION Conservation Class III Waters 7.4 4,740 Marg-inal and Undeveloped 4.2 2,690 Aquatic Preserve L a n d 12.6 8,060- Hurricane Flo.od Zone ' 14 a t e r 19.4 1 2,420 ( d e v e I o p a b 1 e 37. 9 24,260 Aqu,aculture Leases 0.0 0 Other 0.4 260 Sboi 1 T s 1 a n d s 0.3 190 Water 7.4 4,740 A Scen.ic Vistas 0.0 0 Development Forestry and Game Manage- Presently Developed 15.7 10,050 ment Areas 0.0 0 Suitable and Undeveloped 26.1 16,700 Wildlife Refuges Land 21.0 13,440 Suitable with Corrections Water 20.0 12,800 and Undeveloped 0.0 0 Parks and Recreation Water 0.0 0 Areas Land 6.0 3,840 Wa t e r 0.0 0 Sub-Total. Land 157.7 100,930 Hur''ricane Flood Zone 114.5 73,280 5ub-Total Water 105.2 67,330 River Flood Plains 0.0 0 M TOTAL Composite 262.9 Margina'l Lands 4.2 2,690 167,260 Sub-Total Land 158.6 101,500 Sub-Total Water 47.4 30,340 TOTAL Conservation 206.0 131,840 -17- -0 -T) (f) L@ C") A UI C) :T- U) L.) 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MILES ACRES DEVELOPMENT n . rl T I F'@ A i- RE S Class I 1-faters 0.0 0 Cl@_sslV Waters 0.0 0 Class II Waters 100.2 64,130 Class V Waters 0.0 0 'larine Grass Beds 24.7 15,810 Presentlv Develoned Selected Coastal Marshes 0.0 0 Areas: Non-Conflict 47.0 30,080 Selected Coastal Manoroves 4 .4 2,820 Presentlv Develoned Selected Freshwater Swam.ns 5.3 3,390 Areas :' C o n f 1 i c t 1 15.8 74,110 Selected Freshwater Undeveloped Lands Marshes 0.0 0 Suitable for Intensive Gulf and Atlantic Beaches 0evelopment 15.7 10,050 and Dunes 1.2 770 Undeveloned Lands Selected Estuarine Beaches 0.0 0 Suitable for Intensive Historical and Archaeo- Develonment with logical Sities (Number) 23 Corrections 3.0 @1,920 Other Unique Environmental Features L a n d 0.0 0 Sub-Total L a n d 181 .5 1 16 l 60 Wa ter 0.0 0 Sub-Total W a t e r 0.0 0 Sub-Total L a n d 1 0.9 6,980 TOTAL Development 181 .5 1 16,160 Sub-Total W a t e r 124.9 79,940 TOTAL Preservation 135.8 86,970 COMPOSITE 6,080 Preservation Land 9.5 Water 100.2 64,130 CONSERVATION Conservation 44.2 28,290 Class 1II Waters 442.9 283,460 Marg-inal and Undeveloped Aouatic Preserve Land 0.0 0 Hurricane Flood Zone Water 39.7 25,410 (develonable) 27.0 17,280 Aouaculture Leases 0.0 0 Other 2.5 1 '1500 Sooil Islands 0.0 0 Water 442.9 283,460 Scenic Vistas 0.0 0 Development 104,190 Forestry and Game Manage- Presentlv Developed 162.8 ment Areas 0.0 0 S u i t a b 1 e' and Undevelooed 15.7 lO,()5O 14 11 d 11 f e R e f u q e s L a nd 0.0 0 Suitable with Corrections Water 0.0 0 and Undeveloned 3.0 1 920 Parks and Recreation Water 0.0 0 Areas L a n d 2.4 1,540 Water 0.0 0 Suh-Total Land 264.7 169,410 Hurricane Flood Zone 88.6 56,700 Sub-Total Water 543.1 347,580 River Flood Plains 0.0 0 Margi nal Lands 44.2 28,790 TOTAL Comnosite 807.8 516 990 Sub-Total Land 1 35.2 86,530 Sub-Total Water 482.6 308,860 TOTAL Conservation 617.8 395,390 __ 11 A HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY PRESERVATION SO. MILES ACRES DEVELOPMENT SO. MILES ACRES Class I Waters 0.5 320 Class IV Waters 4.4 2,820 Class II Waters 59.9 38,340 Class V Waters 0.0 0 @Iarine.Grass Beds 8.1 5,180 Presently Developed Selected Coastal Marshes 5.1 3,260 Areas Non-Conflict Selected Coastal Manaroves 120.0 76,800 5.4 3,460 Presentl.v Developed Selected Freshwater @wamps 4.4 2,82.0 Areas : Conflict Selected Freshwater Undeveloped Lands 56.3 36,030 Marshes 0.0 0 Suitable for.Intensive Gulf and Atlantic Beaches Development and Dunes 0.0 0 Undeveloped Lands 38.9 24,900 Selected Estuarine Beaches 0.0 0 Suitable for Intensive i@-'[istorical and Archaeo- Development with logical Sities (Number) 30 Corrections 74.3 47,550 Other Unique Environmental Features Land 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 289.5 185,280 Wa t e r 0.0 0 Sub-Total Water 4.4 2,820 Sub-Total L a n d 14.9 9,540 TOTAL Development 293.9 188,100 Sub-Total W a t e r 68.5 43,840 COMPOSITE 70-IAL Preservation 83.4 53,380 Preservation L a n d 13.5 8,640 CONSERVATION Conservation 14 a t e r 60.4 38,660 Class III Waters 172.2 110,210 Mara-inal and Undeveloped 16.7 10,690 Aouatic Preserve Land 3.4 2,180 Hurr-icane Flood Zone Water 3.9 2,500 (developable) 27.6 17,660 Anuaculture Leases 0.0 0 Other 6.2 3,970 190 .)o i T S 1 a n d s 0.3 Water 172.2 110,210 Scenic Vistas 0.0 0 Development ForestrY and Game M a n a g e - Presentl.y Developed 176'3 112,830 ment Areas 0.0 0 Suitable and U-ndevelooed 38.9 24,900 Wildlife Refuges Land 0.0 0 Suitable with Corrections Wa t e r 0.0 0 and Undeveloped 74.3 47,550 Parks and Recreation 0 Water 4.4 2,820 A r e a s Land 0.0 Wa t e r 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 353.5 226 , 240 Hurricane Flood Zone 89.4 57,220 Sub-Total Water 237.0 151,680 River Flood Plains 5.9 3,780 Margi nal LaInds 16.7 10,690 TOTAL Composite 590.5 377,920 Sub-Total Land 115.7 74,050 Sub-T6tal Water 176.1 112,700 TOTAL Conservation 291.8 186,750 -21- MANATEE COUNTY PRESERVATION SO. MILES ACRES DEVELOPMENT SO. MILES ACRES Class I !!Iaters 0.0 0 Class IV Waters 0.0 0 Class II Waters 16.3 10,430 Class V Waters 0.0 0 .4 larine Grass Beds 14.7 9,410 Presently Developed Selected Coastal Ma-rshes 0.0 0 Areas: Non-Conflict 21.0 13,440 Selected Coastal Mancroves 5.9 3,780 Presentlv Developed Selected Freshwater Swamps 0.0 0 Areas :* Confl ict 22.3 14,270 Selected Freshwater 0.0 Undeveloped Lands "larshes 0 Suitable for Intensive Gulf and Atlantic Beaches Development 3.6 2,300 and Dunes 0.4 260 Undeveloned Lands '@Plected Estuarine Beaches 0.1 60 Suitable for Intensive iiis4torical and Archaeo- Development with logical Sities (Number) 25 Corrections 30.6 19,580 Other Unioue Environmental Features Land 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 77.5 49,600 1-later 0.0 0 Sub-Total Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 6.4 4,100 TOTAL Development 77.5 49,600 Club -To tal Water 31 .0 19,840 TOTAL Preservation 37.4 23,940 COMPOSITE Preservation Land 5.1 3,260 Water 16.3 10,430 CONSEPVATION Conservation C lass III Waters 217.5 139,200 Marg,inal and Undeveloped 12.3 7,870 .@ouatic Preserve Land 0.0 0 Hurricane Flood Zone Water 0.0 0 Wevelopable) 10.0 6,400 Aquacul ture Leases 0.0 0 Other 0.5 320 Sooil Islands 0.0 0 Water 217.5 139,200 Scenic Vistas 0.0 0 Development Forestry and Game Manage- Presentl.y Developed 43.3 27,710 rient Areas 0.0 0 Suitable and Undeveloped 3.6 2,300 'Wildlife Refuges Land 0.1 60 Suitable with Corrections Water 0.5 320 and Undeveloped 30.6 19'Ei80 Parks and Recreation Water 0.0 0 Areas Land 0.0 0 Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 105.4 67 460 Hurricane Flood Zone 28.4 18,180 Sub-Total Water 233.8 149:630 River Flood Plains 1.5 960 Marginal Lands 12.3 7,870 TOTAL Composite 339.2 217,090 Sub-Total Land 42.3 27,070 Sub-Total Water 218.0 139,520 TOTAL Conservation 260.3 166,590 SARASOTA COUNTY PRESERVATION S.O. MILES ACRES DEVELOPMENT SO. N11LES ACRES Class I I.-laters 0.0 U Cl ass IV Waters 0 _.D_ U Class II Waters 14.0 8,960 Class V Waters 0.0 0 !Iarine Grass Beds 3.0 1,920 Presently Developed Selected Coastal Marshes 1 .4 900 Areas : ' Non-Conflict 60.7 38,850 S@elected Coastal Manoroves 0.8 510 Presentlv Developed Selected Freshwater �,.qamn,s 0.0 0 Areas :' Conflict 19.9 12,740 Selected Freshwater Undeveloped Lands . Marshes 0.0 0 Suitable for Intensive Gulf and Atlantic Beaches Development 0.3 190 and Dunes 1.0 640 Undeveloped Lands Selected Estuarine Beaches 0.1 60 Suitable for Intensive Historical and Archaeo- Develooment with logical Sities (Number) 13 Corrections 172.9 110,660 Other Unique Environmental Features Land, 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 253.8 162,430 Wa t e r 0.0 0 Sub-Total Water 0.0 0 S.ub-Total Land 3. 3 2,110 TOTAL Development 253.8 162,430 Sub-Total Water 17.0 10,880 TOTAL Preservation 20.3 12,990 COMPOSITE Preservation Land 2.3 1 470 CONSERVATION Conservation Water 14.0 8,960 Class III Waters 380.4 243,460 Mara-inal and Undeveloped 43.0 27,520 .Aouatic Preserve Land 0.0 0 Hurricane Flood Zone Water 0.0 0 (develonable) 25.3 16,190 Aouaculture Leases 0.0 0 Other 9.3 5,950 Sooil Islands 0.0 0 Water 380.4 243,460 Scenic Vistas 0.0 0 Develooment Fcres'Lr,v and Game Manage- 0.0 0 Presentlv Developed 80.6 51 580 ment Areas 0.0 0 Suitable' and Undeveloped 0.3 190 Wildlife Refuges L a n d 0.0 0 Suitable with Corrections Wa ter and Undeveloned 172.9 110,660 Parks and Recreation 0.6 380 Water 0.0 0 Areas Land 'Hater 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 333.7 213,570 Hurricane Floo.d Zone 41 .2 26,870 Sub-Total Water 394.4 252,420 Ri'ver Flood Plains 8.6 5,500 Marginal Lands 43.0 27,520 TOTAL Composite 728.1 465,980 Sub-Total Land 93.4 59,780 Sub-Total Water 380.4 243,460 TOTAL Conservation 473.8 303,230 -23- DESOTO COUNTY PRESERVATION SO. MILES ACRES DEVELOPMENT SO. MILES ACRES Class I Waters 0.1 60 Class IV Waters 0.0 Class II Waters 0' 0 0 Class V Waters -0.0 0 Marine Grass Beds 0.0 0 Presently Developed Selected Coastal Marshes 0.3 190 Areas : Non-Conflict 2.9 1 860 Selected Coastal Mangroves 0.8 510 Presentlv Developed Selected Freshwater Swamps 0.3 190 Areas Confl ict 3.5 2,340 Sele-cted Freshwater Undeveloped Lands Marshes 0.4 260 Suitable for, Intensive Gul f and Atlantic Beaches Development 0.0 0 and Dunes 0.0 0 Undeveloped Lands Selected Estuarine Beaches 0.0 0 Suitable for Intensive Historical and Archaeo- Development with logical Sities (Number) I Corrections 10.6 6,780 Other Unique Environmental Features Land 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 17.0 10,880 Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total L a n d 1 .8 1 '150 TOTAL Development 17.0 10,880 Sub-Total Water 0.1 60 COMPOSITE TOTAL Pres.ervation 1.9 1,210 Preservation Land 1.6 1,020 Water 0.1 60 CONSERVATION Conservation 0.7 450 Marg-inal and Undeveloped 63.0 40,32 C'lass III Waters 0 A@?uatic Preserve Land 0.0 0 Hurricane Flood Zone Water 0.0 0 (developable) 12.2 7,81 0 Anuaculture Leases 0.0 0 Other 5.4 3,460 S-noil Islands 0.0 0 Water 0.7 450 Scenic Vistas 0.0 0 Development Forestry and Game Manage- 0.0 Presently Developed 6.4 4 ,100 ment Areas 0 Sui tabl e and Undeveloped 0.0 0 Wildlife Refuges Land 0.0 0 Suitable with Corrections Wa t e r 0.0 0 and Undeveloped 10.4 6,660 Parks and Recreation Water 0.0, 0 Areas Land 0.0 0 Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 99.0 63,360 Hurricane Flood Zone 14.8 9,470 Sub-Total Water 0.8 5io River Flood Plains 5.1 3,260 Marginal Lands 63.0 40,320 TOTAL Composite 99.8 63,870 Sub-Total Land 82.9 53,060 Sub-Total Water 0.7 450 TOTAL Conservation 83.6 53,510 @24- C) CD C) C:) CD CD C) C) C) C:) C) C) CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD C) C) I ko rl_ -Cj- C) 00 CY) cv) C) r, m C"i V) V) C=) C) to - LO LO CO C"i mt LO C) c9t Ci cl@ Rt Lc) 19 r: cs Ij Ij c17 C17 r: ko to r@ -,:I- LO OD LO 01 to LO CY) V) LLJ C) CD to CY) CD cr) 00 C=) 00 Ill) CY) -rd- CYI C"i C"i IA) C) m C) OD 0) C) C@ r@ -1: C; C@ j: c; ce), C@ L@ C@ C@ C@ C; C4 1r; r@ C=) C) OIJ CV) 00 C) L0 LO ce) C\j LO V@ S- S- 7-1 -0 (3) a) (I) Ci) 0 -0 ai (1) 4-) C: 4-) CL. 4-) >> (a ro ro (a 0 0 4-) roM 4-) --E. -i CL) U U V) V) (1) 9-- 0) >0 Q) > S- a) r14 0@ a) S... -0 (1) 4- CU 4-) -4-) 4-) S- -0 0-0 0 Q) c c LI) C: (nC4-) 4-> C: -c- r- C: U C). c = 0 a) a) 0 (3) 0- > .9-- - (1) S.- u) W 1 (1) 4- ru S- (z E -0 1- -0 QJ -0 4-) (1) 4-) Q) S.- > = > C -J 04-) -j04-) u) aU- ro M r- > 2'- 4-)W W 00) 0 4-c4-C C cc 0 (a a) W M4--) C@ -- M U -0 cu -0 (11 0 LLJ c 0 (1)0 4-) -0 0 ai ro Q) (1) E Q) Qj E -- W .- I- C @ C Qj r- =t >@ >. r- - Cl r- -0 4--) > 4-) -4-J (0 (0 (1) W 4-31 @ @ =; C:) 0-0 00 -C 0 U (0 a) V) 410 fu c u > E = -0 .0 ro fu 0 >- -J 4-) tn 4--l V)- cO-- ro- Q) 4-) 4-3 C-- C@ > > *- -- W S- S.- Ca. 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Ln V) F- LEE COUNTY PRES-FRVATION SO MILES ACRES DEVELOPMENT SO. 11ITLES ACRES F Class I 11aters 0.4 260 Class IV 4-aters 0.0 0 Class II Waters 132.0 84,480 Class V Waters 0.0 0 1arine Grass Beds 61.0 39,040 Presently Developed Selected Coastal Marshes 6.5 4,160 Areas : Non-Confl ict 24.3 15 , 5'50 Selected Coastal Manoroves 55.1 35,260 Presentlv Developed Selected Freshwater @wamps 16.3 10,430 Areas :' Conflict 85.9 54,980 Selected Freshwater Undeveloped Lands Marshes 0.0 0 Suitable for Intensive Gulf and Atlantic Beaches Development 0.0 0 and Dunes 1 .2 770 Undeveloned Lands Selected Estuarine Beaches 0.1 60 Suitable for Intensive historical and Archaeo- Develooment with logical Sities (Number) 56 Corrections 67.8 43,390 Other Unique Environmental Features L a n d 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 1 78.0 113,920 Illater 11.8 7,550 Sub-Total Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total L a n d 79.2 50,690 TOTAL Development 1 78.0 1 13,920 S,ub-Total Water 205.2 131,330 COMPOSITE TOTAL Pres.ervation 284.4 182,020 Preservation Land 78.4 50,180 CONSERVATION Conservation Water 1 32.3 84,670 Class III Wate-rs 548.9 351,300 Marg-inal and Undeveloped 155.8 99,710 4 o Land 14.0 8,960 .,uatic Preserve Hurricane Flood Zone Water 128.6 82,300 (develot)able) 145.9 93,380 Aouaculture Leases 0.0 0 Other 24.9 15,940 S r @)o i 1 T S 1 a n d s 0.0 0 Water 548.9 351,300 I Scenic Vistas 0.0 0 Development Forestry and Game Manage- Presently Developed 110.2 70,530 ment Areas 9.0 5,760 Suitable and Undeveloped 0.0 0 Wildlife Refuges Land 7.3 4,670 Suitable with Corrections Water 0.0 0 and Undevelooed 67. 7 43,330 Parks and Recreation Water 0.0 0 Areas Land 1.8 1,150 Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 582.9 313,060 Hurricane Flood Zone 288.2 184,450 Sub-Total Water 681 .2 435,970 River Flood Plains 1.9 1,220 Margi nal, Lands 155.8 99,710 TOTAL Composite 1264.1 809,030 Sub-Total L a n d 478.0 305,920 Sub-Total Water 677.5 433,600 TOTAL Conservation 1155.5 739,52G C) C) C:) C) CD C) C) C) C) C) C) C) CD CD CD CD CD C) CD CD C) C) I 0 0 Lr) to ko 0) to R*' Rcd- r- r--- LO M OD r- r" Lf) C) 00 t.0 0) C) lqr Lr) CY) Lr) cv C7 17 0; LO LO LO C) Ctr M c"i LO LO CC CD -:11 C) LO C) co r-_ C) r-- C) C\i cn 0@ C; C; C; C; C@ C; LO* c; C@ c; a; C@ c; L@ L@ 00 w ko r-I co w r-I LO M Ln 0) (A Ln = S_ 0) 0 a) a) 0) 4-.) 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S- -- 41 0 0 -:3 4-) -P (o U C: 0 0 LAJ (n LA c u u U L) S.- _0 u 0 ol S.. ro 'A 4-) U - V) 5-- F_ WLn (A - Q) (1) a) (L) M 4- C Q) 4-) 0 (1) (u < C) 1/1 ro ro .- C7 Qj (IJ-0 W. Cr) I I (o (0 S_ - - - - V-7 - ro - V) - c- LL_ .0-0 F_ -.3 :3 0 G) S-E > $.- -0-0 M (I) a) (IJ Q) :3 a) .- 4-) Z-) __3 CD C o (.1 (..) 0 71- (rJ -_I D c :K' C/I V) V) V) Ln V) :17- C) Ln V) U :r <r V) U) I.L 0- a: 0-1 ZF-' V) Vo F_ Ilk, MONROE COUNTY PRESERVATION SO. MILES ACRES DEVELOPMENT SO. MILES ACRES 0 Class 1 waters 0.0 0 Class IV Waters 0.0 Class II 1.!aters 504.9 323,140 Class V Waters 0.0 0 !.1arine Grass Beds 365.4 .233,860 Presently Developed 0.0 0 Selected Coastal Marshes 276.7 177,090 Areas : Non-Confl ict Selected Coastal Mangroves 365.9 234,180 Presentl ' vDevelODed Selected Freshwater Swamns 0.0 0 Areas: Conflict 34.3 21,950 Selected Freshwater Undeveloped Lands Marshes 102.6 65,600 Suitable for Intensive 0 Gulf and Atlantic Beaches Development 0.0 and Dunes 0.2 130 Undeveloped Lands Selected Estuarine Beaches 0.0 0 Suitable for Intensive Xistorical and Archaeo- DeveloDment with loqical Sities (Number) 67 Corrections 0.0 0 Other Unioue Environmental 34.3 21,950 Features Land 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 745.4 477,060 TOTAL Development 34.3 21 950 Sub-Total Water 820.3 524,990 1615.7 1,034,050 COMPOSITE Land 744.0 476,160: TOTAL Preservation Preservation Water 504.9 323,140 CONISERVATION 1710.5 1,094,720 Conservation 0.0 0 Class III Waters 0.0 0 Marginal and Undeveloped 48.8 31,230 Anuatic Preserve Land 29.6 18,940 Hurricane Flood Zone Water 0.0 0 (developable) 6,140 Aouaculture Leases Other 9.6 1 0.0 0 Islards 0.0 0 Water 1710.5 1,094,7ZO Scenic Vistas Development 21,950 -ry and Game Manage- Presently Develo'ed 34.3 F o r e s t p 0 ment Areas 0.0 0 Suitable and Unde'veloped 0.0 Wildlife Refuges Land 22.5 14,400 Suitable with Corrections Water 329.9 211,140 and Undevelooed 0.0 0 Parks and Recreation 721.4 461,700 Water 0.0 0 Areas Land 674.3 431,550 836.7 535,490 Water 837.1 535,740 Sub-Total Land 2215.4 1,417,860 Hurricane Flood Zone 0 Sub-Total Water River Flood Plains 0.0 0 1,953,350 I'larginal Lands 0.0 TOTAL Composite 3052.1 1581.0 1,011,840 Sub-Total Land 2744.3 1,756,350 Sub-Total Water TOTAL Conservation 4325.3 2,768,190 DADE COUNTY PRESERVATION SO. MILES ACRES DEVELOPMENT SO. MILES ACRES Class I Waters 0'0 0 Cl@_s-sIV Waters 0.1 60 Class II Waters 0'0 0 Class V Waters 0.0 0 @..Iarine Grass Beds 33.7 21 570 Presently Developed Selected Coastal Marshes 0.0 0 Areas : Non-Confl i ct 21 .6 13,820 Selected Coastal Manaroves 127.1 81 340 Presentl.v Develoned Selected Freshwater Swamps 23.8 15,230 Areas: Confl ict 259.4 166,020 Selected Freshwater Undeveloped Lands Marshes 565.2 361,730 Suitable for Intensive Gulf and Atlantic Beaches Development 0.6 380 and Dunes 0.6 380 Undeveloped Lands Selected Estuarine Beaches 0.0 0 Suitable for Intensive Historical and Archaeo- DeveloDment with logical Sities (Number) 77 Corrections 2.7 11,730 Other Unique Environr@ental Features Land 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 283.3 181 310 Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Water 0.1 60 Sub-Total Land 716.7 458,690 TOTAL Development 283.4 181 370 Sub-Total Water 33@7 21,570 COMPOSITE TOTAL Preservation 750.4 480,260 Preservation Land 692.6 443,260 Water 0.0 0 CONSERVATION Conservation Class_'1_1IWaters 433.1 277,180 Marg,inal and Undeveloped 59.3 37,950 Aouatic Preserve Land 0.0 - 0 Hurricane Flood Zone Water 124.7 79,810 (developable) 81.7 52,290 Aouaculture Leases 0.0 0 Other 74.1 47,420 Sooil Islands 0.0 0 Water 433.1 277,180 Scenic Vistas 0.0 0 Development Forestry and Game Manage- Presently Developed 280.0 179,200 ment Areas 0.0 0 Suitable and Undeveloped 0.6 380 Wildlife Refuges Land .0.0 0 Suitable with Corrections Water 0.0 0 and Undeveloped 2. 7 1,730 Parks and Recreation Water 0.1 60 Areas Land 584.5 374,080 Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 1191,0 762,240 Hurricane Fl-ood.Zone 908.8 581,630 Sub-Total Water 433.2 277,250 River Flood Plains 0.0 0 Margi nal Lands 59.3 37,950 TOTAL Composite 1624.2 1039,490 Sub-Total Land 1552.6 993,660 Sub-Total Water 557.8 356,990 TOTAL Conservation 2110,4 1350@650 -29- BROWARD COUNTY PRESERVATION SO. MILES ACRES DEVELOPMENT SO. MILES ACRES Class I Waters Q. 1 60 Class IV Waters 0.5 320 Class II Waters 00 0 Class V Waters 0.0 0 Mlarine Grass Beds 0..0 0 Presently Developed Selected Coastal Marshes 0.0 0 Areas: Non-Confl ict 23.9 15,300 Selected Coastal Mangroves 1.1 704 Presentlv Develoned Selected Freshwater Swamps 5.2 3,330 Areas:' Conflict 86.8 55,550 Selected Freshwater Undeve.loped Lands Marshes 1 .9 1 220 Suitable for Intensive Gulf and Atlantic Beaches Development 4.9 3,140 and Dunes 0.7 450 Undeveloned Lands Selected Estuarine Beaches 0.0 0 Suitable for Intensive Historical and Archaeo- DeveloDment with logical Sities (Number) 17 Corrections 0.0 0 Other Unique Environmental Fe.atures L a n d 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 115.6 73,980 Wa ter 0.0 0 Sub-Total Water 0.5 320 Sub-Total L a n d 8.9 5,700 TOTAL Development 116.1 74,300 Sub-Total Water 0.1 60 COMPOSITE 10TAL Preservation 9.0 5,760 Preservation Land 8.,5 5,440 I.J a t e r 0.0 0 CONSERVATION Conservation r 82.5 52,800 Marq,inal and Undeveloped 286.9 1839 Class III Waters 620 Aiuatic Preserve Land 0.0 0 Hurr"icane Flood Zone W a t e r 0. 0 0 (develoDable) 2,750 Anuaculture Leases 0.0 0 Other 6.4 4,100 Sooil Islands 0.0 0 Water 82'.5 52,800 --cenic Vistas 0.0 0 Development Porestry and Game Manage- Presently Developed 110.7 10,850 ment Areas 0.0 0 Suitable"and Undeveloped 4.9 3,140 Wildlife Refuges Land 0.0 0 Suitable with Corrections Water 0.0 0 and Undeveloped 0.0 0 Parks and Recreation Water .0.5 320 Areas Land 6.4 4,100 1-1a t e r 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 421.7 269,890 Hurricane Flood Zone 24.1 15,420 Sub-Total Water 83.0 53,120 River Flood Plains 0.0 0 ,1,11arginal Lands 286.9 183,620 TOTAL Comnosite 504 7 323,0,10 Sub-Total Land 31 7.4 203,140 Sub-Total Water 82.5 52,800 TOTAL Conservation 399.9 255,940 PALM BEACH COUNTY PRESERVATION SO. MILES ACRES DEVELOPMENT SO. MILES ACRES Class i 1.1aters 1.6 1,020 Class IV Waters 6.0 T Class II Waters 1.3 830 Class V Waters 0.0 0 @.Iarine Grass Beds 0.3 190 Presentlv Developed Selected Coastal Marshes 0.0 0 Areas : Non-Conf I i ct 50.5 32,320 Selected Coastal Manaroves 2.8 1,790 Presentlv Developed Selected F r e s h water si.,,amn.s 39.6 25,340 Areas :' C o n f 1 i c t 106.9 68,420 Selected Freshwater Undeveloped Lands Marshes 0.0 0 Suitable for Intensive Gulf and Atlantic Beaches Development 0.0 0 and Dunes 1.4 900 Undeveloned Lands Selected Estuarine Beaches 0.3 190 Suitable for Intensive Historical and Archaeo- Development with loqical Sities (Number) 20 Corrections 5.6 3,580 Other Unique Environmental i-eatures Land 0.1 68 Sub-Total L a n d 163.0 104,320 Wa t e r 0.0 Sub-Total Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total L a n d 44.2 28,290 TOTAL Development 163.0 104,320 )Ub-Total Water 3.2 2,050 TOTAL Preservation 47.4 30,340 COMPOSITE 40.0 25,600 Preservation Land Water 3.0 1,920 CONSERVATION 168.2 107,650 Conservation Class III Waters 0.0 0 Marg-inal and Undeveloped 385.9 246,980 Aouatic Preserve Land 2.1 1,340 Hurricane Flood Zone Water 0.0 0 (developable) 4.7 3,010 Aouaculture Leases Other 0.7 450 SDoil Islands 0.0 0 Water 168.2 107,650 Scenic Vistas 0.0 0 Development Forestry and Came' Manage- Presently Developed 157.4 100,740 riiient Areas 0.0 0 Suitable and Undevelooed 0.0 0 Wildlife Refuges Land 0.0 0 Suitable with Corrections Water 0.0 0 and Undevelor)ed 5.6 3,580 Parks and Recreation 0.8 510 Water 0.0 0 Areas Land Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 594.3 380,350 Hurricane Flood Zone 33.2 21 250 Sub-Total Water 171 .2 109,570 River Flood Plains 0.0 0 Marginal Lands 385.9 246,980 TOTAL Comnosite 765.5 489,920 Sub-Total Land 419.9 268,740 Sub-Total Water 170.3 108,990 TOTAL Conservation 590.2 377,730 MARTIN COUNTY PRESERVATION SQ. MILES ACRES DEVELOPMENT SO. MILES ACRES Class I Waters 0.0 0 Class IV Waters 0.0 0 Class II Waters 1.2 7 7*0 Class V Waters 0.0 0 I'larine Grass Beds 1.1 700 Presently Developed Selected Coastal Marshes 0.0 0 Areas : Non-Conflict 11.5 7,360 Selected Coastal Manaroves 5.7 3,650 Presentlv Develoried Selected Freshwater Swamps 0.0 0 Areas Conflict 6.5 4,160 Selected Freshwater Undeveloped Lands Marshes 3.1 1,980 Suitable for Intensive Gulf and Atlantic Beaches Development 0.0 0 and Dunes 0.6 380 Undeveloned Lands Selected Estuarine Beaches 0.0 0 Suitable for Intensive Historical and Archaeo- Develooment with logical'Sities (Number) 6 Corrections 37.2 23,810 Other Unio ue Environmental Features Land 0.0 0 Sub-Total L a n d 55.2 35,330 Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 9.4 6,020 TOTAL Development 55.2 35,330 Sub-Total Water 2.3 1,470 COMPOSITE TOTAL Preservation 11.7 7,490 Preservation Land 9.1 5,820 Water 17.3 11,070 CONSERVATION Conservation Class III Waters 314.8 201,470 Marg-inal and Undeveloped 56.3 36,030 Anuatic Preserve Land 0.0 0 Hurricane Flood Zone Water 13.5 8,640 (developable) 3.0 1,920 Aouaculture Leases 0.0 0 Other 14.8 9,470 S00i 1 Ts 1 a n d s 0 Water 298.7 191,170 0.0 Scenic Vistas 0.0 0 Development Forestry and Game Manaqe- Presently Developed 18.0 11,520 ment Areas 0.0 0 Suitable and Undeveloced 0.0 0 Wildlife Refuges Land 0.0 0 Suitable with torrections Parks and Recreation Water 0.0 0 and Undevelooed 30.5 19,520 Water 0.0 0 Areas Land 13.7 8,770 Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 131.7 84,290 Hurricane Flood Zone 15.3 9,790 Sub-Total Water 316.0 202,240 River Flood Plains 1.2 770 Marginal Lands 56.3 36,030 TOTAL Comnosite 447.7 286,530 Sub-Total Land 86.5 55,360 Sub-Total Water 328.3 210,110 TOTAL Conservation 414.8 265,470 0 CD C) C) CD C) C) Co C) C) C) C) C> C) C) CD C) 0 C) C) C) C) 0) LI) q9T qv CN N r-f @o 0 tD Q Ln IV 00 V) 00 NT m m 410 (n r- %D kD qdl m %D Lr) r- CV) U.j I I @ . . . 0-1 Cl) ko r- 00 r-I a) -1m rn re) r- r- Ln (N CN LO LO CN w 110 LLJ C) 0 r- r, 0 r, r-I C) r-I O)c co r-I LI) M qd@ C) r- C) Irv m (Y) C> C) IV Lr) CN C> CN r-I re) 0 Lr) C14 cq ko CD m CD Ln 00 zi- CN r-I q;r qtT r-q r-I 00 r-I 0) re) LO0 Lr) H@l r%l c: cri _0 c_- a) 0 C: 4-) C 4-) CL 0- .- > > (0 (o ro (0 C) 04-) -i r- (1) r- U u tn En di= -0 0) a) >0 Q) > S.- (L) r-4 o. 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MILES ACRES DEVELOPMENT SO. r4ILES ACRES Class I Waters 0.0 0 Class IV 'Waters 0.0 0 Class II Waters 88.8 56,830 Class V Waters 0.0 0 Marine Grass Beds 27.6 17,660 Presently Developed Selected Coastal Marshes 2.3 1,470 Areas : Non-Conflict 61.7 39,490 Selected Coastal Manaroves 1.6 1,020 Presently Developed Selected Freshwater Swamps 4.6 2,940 Areas: Confl ict 45.1 28,860 Selected Freshwater Undeveloped Lands Marshes 7.2 4,610 Suitable for Intensive Gulf and Atlantic Beaches Development 0.0 0 and Dunes 3.2 2,050 Undeveloped Lands Selected Estuarine Beaches 0.0 0 Suitable for Intensive r,istorical and Archaeo- DeveloDment with logical Sities (Number) 73 Corrections 58.2 37,250 Other Unique Environmental Features Land 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 165.0 105,606 Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 18.9 12,100 TOTAL Development 165.0 105,6.00 Water 116.4 74,500 COMPOSITE - TOTAL Preservation 135.3 86,590 Preservation Land 18.0 11,520 CONSERVATION Conservation Water 84.7 54,210 Class III Waters 377.2 241,410 Marg-inal and Undevelo ' ped 133.8 85,630 AQuatic Preserve Land 0.0 0 Hurricane Flood Zone '.k' a t e r 54.6 34,940 (develoDable) 34.7 22,210 Aouaculture Leases 0.0 0 Other 149.5 95,680 S00i 1 T Islands 6.3 4,030 Water 381.3 244,030 1@cenic Vistas 0.0 0 Development Forestry and Game Manage- Presently Developed 106.8 68,350 ment Areas 0.0 0 Suitable and Undeveloped 0.0 0 Wildlife Refuges Land 116.2 74,370 Suitable with Corrections Water 33.7 21,570 and Undevelooed 58.2 37,250 Parks and Recreation Water 0.0 0 Areas Land 0.2 130 Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 501.0 320,640 Hurricane Flood Zone 121.0 77,440 Sub-Total Water 466.0 298,240 River Flood Plains 0.0 0 Marginal Lands 133.8 8.5,630 TOTAL C,omposite 967.0 618,880 Su'b-Total L a n d 371.5 237,760 Sub-Total Water 465.5 297,920 TOTAL Conservation 837.0 535,680 -35- VOLUSIA COUNTY PRESERVATION SQ. MILES ACRES DEVELOPMENT SO. MILES ACRES Class 1 Waters 0.0 0 Class IV Waters 0.0 0 Class II Waters 21.7 13,890 Class V Waters 0.0 0 Marine Grass Beds 11.6 7,420 Presently Developed Selected Coastal Marshes 12.9 8,260 Areas: Non-Conflict 21.4 13,700 Selected Coastal Manaroves 4.3 2,750 Presently Develoned Selected Freshwater Swamps 18.8 12,030 Areas :IConflict 27.7 17,730 Selected Freshwater Undeveloped Lands Marshes 7.3 4,670 Suitable for Intensive Gulf and Atlantic Beaches Development 14-3 9,15G and Dunes 1.6 1,020 Undeveloned Lands Selected Estuarine Beaches 0.0 0 Suitable for Intensive Historical and Archaeo- Development with logical Sities (Number) 60 Corrections 11.8 7,550 Other Unique Environmental reatures Land. 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 75.2 48,130 Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 44.9 28,740 TOTAL Development 75.2 48,130 Sub-Total Water 33.3 21,310 TOTAL Preservation 78.2 50,050 COMPOSITE 44.6 28,540 Preservation Land Water 21.7 13,890 CONSERVATION Conservation Class III Waters 180.9 115,780 Marg-inal and Undeveloped 78.0 49,920 Anuatic Preserve Land 14.1 9,020 Hurricane Flood Zone Water 26.8 17,150 (developable) 19.3 12,350 Aouaculture Leases 0.0 0 Other 5.9 3,780 Snoil Islands 0.3 190 Water 180.0 115,200 Scen-ic Vistas 0.0 0 Development 49.1 31,420 Forestry and Game Manage- 8.0 5,120 Presently Developed 14.3 9,150 ment Areas Suitable and Undeveloped 'Hildlife Refuges Land 0.0 0 Suitable with Corrections Water 0.0 0 and Ondevelooed 11.8 7,550 Parks and Recreation Water 0.0 0 Areas Land 2.3 1,470 Wa t e r 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 223.0 142,720 Hurricane Flood Zone 56.8 36,350 Sub-Total Water 201.7 129,090 River Flood Plains 0.3 190 Margi nal Lands 78.0 49,920 TOTAL Composite 424.7 271,810 Sub-Total Land 159.8 102,270 Sub-Total Water 206.8 132,352 TOTAL Conservation 366.6 234,624 7136- C) C) C) C) C) 0 C) 0 0 00 0 C) C> 0 C) C) C) 0 CD C) C> 00 r-_ cli r-_ LO Ln M LO --@r (=) C'j m U) C\j rl@ -d- -:1- 00 V) cn C) 00 C%j q:t* I-zt C:) C:) cn 00 m q;:r c"i ko cj@ C4 1; Iz 1; ki C17 C; r: 1: 1: q; LI; ki r: C17 a7 r@ q*, LO C) C> to CIJ co r@ C) f@l 0000 1.0 LC) 0) 00 r- 00 C) Lo C) LO C) C:) C) ko C@ a; L@ C; L@ O@ a; r-@ G; C; C4 a; m C) C%j ko 00 t.0 od, C\i V) cu (DO Cl) r- 4--) C 4-) CL 0_.@ c 4-) > > (o 04--) (1) U En W a) C CL) (V r_ > 0 > S.- a) 4- 0) 4-) 4-@ 4-) -r- CU m a r- Lr) C 4-) 4-) 0 0 0 '-- -0 " .@ 0 in C-) C: c CD > Cl) s- v) cu i cv 4- (a S- (Z S.- E a) a) 4-) Cl) S.- > C > r- -J 0 4-3 -J 04-) V) CL C LL- W > 21- 4j (L) a) 0(1)0 4- C 4- r- C: 0 c tz .01 fo :3: cu 0 LLI (0 4--) C) M L; '0 Cl) a) 0 LU 0 0 a) 0 4-) >-, -0 0 Iz-, -Z" ro a) a) E E .- (V -- r- = @ a r- (3) (1) r- > >. 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MILES ACRES Class I Waters 0.0 0 Class IV Waters 0.0 0 Class II Waters 0.0 0 Class V Waters 0.0 0 Marine Grass Beds 0.0 0 Presently Developed Selected Coastal Marshes 19.8 12,670 Areas : Non-Conflict 5.1 3,260 Selected Coastal Manaroves 0.0 0 Presentl ' vDevelooed Selected Freshwater Swamns 54.2 34,690 Areas : Confl ict 17.4 11,140 Selected Freshwater Undeveloped Lands Marshes 0.0 0 Suitable for Intensive Gulf and Atlantic Beaches Development 0.0 0 and Dunes 1.2 770 Undeveloped Lands Selected Estuarine Beaches 0.0 0 Suitable for Intensive Historical and Archaeo- Develooment with logical Sities (Number) 38 Corrections 86.5 55,360 Other Unicue Environmen-tal Features Land, 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 109.0 69,760 Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 75.2 48,130 TOTAL Development 109.0 69,760 Sub-Total Water 0.0 0 TOTAL P I reservation 75.2 48,130 COMPOSITE 48,060 Preservation Land 75.1 Water 15.0 9,600 CONSERVATION 125,310 Conservation 217,020 Class III Waters 195.8 Marg-inal and Undeveloped 339.1 Aquatic Preserve Land 0.1 60 Hurricane Flood Zone Water 0.3 190 (developable) 36.8 23,550 Aouaculture Leases 0.0 0 Other 44.7 28,610 S *Doil Islands 0.1 60 Water 180.8 115,710 Scenic Vistas 0.0 0 Development Forestry and Game Manaqe- Presently Developed 22.5 14,400 ment Areas 11.4 7,300 Suitable and Undevelooed 0.0 0 Wildlife Refuges Land 0.10 0 Suitable with Corrections 55,360 Water 0.0 0 and Undeveloned 86.5 0 Parks and Recreation Water 0.0 Areas Land 2.6 1,660 Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 604.7 3879010 Hurricane Flood Zone 87.0 55,680 Sub-Total Water 195.8 125 @31 0 River Flood Plains 30.7 19,650 Marginal Lands 339.1 2179020 TOTAL Comoosite 800.5 512,320 Sub-Total L a n d 471.0 301,440 Sub-Total Water 196.1 125,500 TOTAL Conservation 667.1 426,940 C) C) C) C) C:) C) C) C:) C:) C) C) C@ C) C) C=) CD CD CD CD CD C=) C:) ko r@ @o %D C) tD kb q*- r@- 0) qzt CV) ko ko C) C) CD V) Cli Cli m 00 C) CQ r-I ko to LO 00 CY) LL.1 C%j r" r: r%: ; cl; LI; Iz cl; cl@ LI; w C\i q:t Ul L-Ij C:) r- r@ C) ko qct LO C) C) CY) C) r-_ 0) 00 C:) ko Rd- C) 4cd- --j C:) C) CY) LO C) C@ c; C@ C@ c; 1@ c4 C@ C@ CII C; Iz C; 14@ f.0 C\j 00 C@ V) a) 0 _0 a) a) a) C 4-) 0--- c+-) > > ru tv (0 (0 0 o4-) ro ro -P -j r- L) -i u Ln aj (1) r_ >0 CU >S- -0 (D cli cu t14 (a, (1) S- -0 CL) 4- a) 4-) 4-3 4-3 C _0 0-0 0 aj r-I C 0 u (A a Ln C: 4--> 4--) C: 'a r- C U 0 000 -0 1-- -0 0 (1) a)0 @.u - C c 0 r- > S- cn W I W 4- to S- (U S.- E -0 @ .0 Q) -0 4-) (1) 4-) 0) S.- > C: > C: -j 0 4-) -j 04-) (n C-, r_ LL Co im C: -- > zm 4-3w w0 w 0 4- a 4- c0 c (d C. ra :3: a) Ln W M4JM=MU-0 (U-0 CU 0 W 0 0cu C) '5:-. -Z" 0) Q) E a) CL M- @ M- C: C 4-) > P-1 4-) 4--) rO to Q) -W - - E C@ ::-. .. r- 0-0 00-0 0 L) 0 ro ai En (a ro C-_ u > E C -0 -0 cc M 0 -J 4-3 V) 4-) V)- M-@ (0- (D 4J 4-3 C, > > -r- .- a) S.- C.. a) to (o -0 L. 4J 4--) L-1 LLJ w 4--) 0 w -t-) w 00 C.L S- C-. 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MILES ACRES DEVELOPMENT S0.21ILES ACRES Class I Waters 010 0 Class IV Waters 0.0 0 Class II Waters 7.5 4,800 Class V Waters 0.0 0 @Iarine Grass Beds 0.0 0 Presently Developed Selected Coastal Marshes 53.7 34,370 Areas : Non-Conflict 126.2 80,770 Selected Coastal Mano.roves 0.0 0 Presentl 'v Developed Selected Freshwater Swamps 20. 8 13,310 Areas : Confl ict 45.9 29,380 Selected Freshwater Undeveloped Lands marshes 0.0 0 Suitable for Intensive Gulf and Atlantic Beaches Development 0.0 0 1 and Dunes 0.5 320 Undeveloped Lands Selected Estuarine Beaches 0.0 0 Suitable for Intensive Historical and Archaeo- Development with 114.3 73,150 logical Sities (Number) 65 Corrections Other Unique Environmental 0.0 0 286.4 183,200 Features Land Sub-Total Land Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Water 0.0 0 Sub-Total Land 75.0 48,000 TOTAL Development 286.4 183,200 Sub-Total Water 7.5 4,800 82.5 52,800 COMPOSITE 74.3 47,550 TOTAL Preservation Preservation Land 1,1 a t e r 7.5 4,800 CONSERVATION Conservation Class III Waters 119.7 76,610 Mara-inal and Undeveloped 105.7 67,650 Aquatic Preserve Land 38.5 24,640 Hurricane Flood Zone Water 33.6 21,500 (developable) 27.6 17,660 Aouaculture Leases 0.0 0 Other 20.0 12,800 Sooil Islands 0.0 0 Water 119.7 76,610 Scenic Vistas 0.0 0 Development 172.1 110,140 Forestry and Game Manage- 0.0 0 Presently Developed 0.0 0 ment Areas 0.0 0 Suitable and Undevelooed Wildlife Refuges Land 0.0 0 Suitable with Corrections 114.3 73,150 Water and Undeveloped 0.0 0 Parks and Recreation 7.9 5,060 Water Areas Land 0.0 0 514.0 328,960 Water 115.2 73,730 Sub-Total Land 127.2 81 410 Hurricane Flood Zone 7.7 4,930 Sub-Total Water River Flood Plains 67,650 641 .2 410,370 Marginal Lands 105.7 TOTAL Composite Sub-Total Land 275.0 176,000 Sub-Total Water 153.3 98,110 TOTAL Conservation 428.3 274,110 A I --I (/) (/) ;a = -V zz -ri U) Cn :c- @r_l C-) --I U) (/) @-D '- L-' (-/) G') I-/) (/) (./) (n --*: C) (-) C) C) Q 'ZD C) c C- r+ (D S_- (D CD (D (D a) -- cr cr -1 < -,I --sM @D C-) cr r-T -I I= - (f) @ n) 51) W I-j :r> 1 (.0 (D -1 -1 X, CL (D (DD 0) a) (/) (D I I CD (D 0 r+ (D =3 -i) Di (1) (D (D (D U) L/) ;:0 - (D U7 =3 (A r) C-t- U) Z: f- --4 -1 a) -i -L"l0 (1 CL -s n r) n () -n vi m r.) cu C*+ Ci. a - - C/) 0 0 C-+ - --S r+ Q) V) c-+ -+ rt rt (D V) C-) r+ C+ -n 0) kn fu C) M -0 C-F C-+ CC-- (-) -- (D C@ = ZY (D fD (D (D 0) 0) :3 :3 (D C+ -@o -1 0) 0) -1n ain a- C: aL (D 0- 0- 0- 01- m 0 (D Q- C -0 (D (D rv :3 (A --s r- 0 -,0 (D 0)0 Q) -1 1-5 D> LA - m(D -t;:, -I --n n m ni (D 91) CL -n ;v (D 0) = r+ -3 (1) ID ZE:1 --I ID C: Cn V) V) ril -1 -1 0 0 V) W r+ -A -1 :3 (D --h (1) CL 0) :L Ul) Cu " -15 (D Cu C-+ - rD (D @1) CU L/I cv (D < 0- -0 0 (-) c V) (n r- (D c-+ --D < Z C: a) CA V) Ul ul (D 0) Ln -0 -5 (JO -I) CD -5 (D w M C)L 0) :3 :3- r+ (-+ ca --s ;L: ru (D (D 0) n (D -5 rt, :5-r 0) 0) rl) (f) S3) V) 3 < w D> -. r-4 C+ CD rD 0 - -1 =5 C) Cl+ U) 0 V) =5 -S (-) (D rD (D Z =3 0 0 _r m -1 -1 a) Z) (D _-_I =3 0) Ca (D =3 -1 =3 s :-3 (D rD a) (/).0 V) :Z: r- :E: 0) @_- f- :c r- ZZ: r- (D 0-0 0) C-) :Z -1 --s- i'W w ru a) Qj 0) @Ja 0) 0) @) ai Q) 51) =3 (D 1 0 @W 0 (D rt, =3 (-+ =3 C-+ =3 (D C-+ =5 C.+ = c-+ :3 C-+ (D -:1 < w (D L7@- CD CL (D CL I (D 0- (D 0- rD CL Oj (D (A 0 (D -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 U) Ln tol CA ,@D NJ W -40) N) 4@h @4 Lri w LO C=) C) Cl W CD W CD 4@* C) m Ln C) rlo ko C) rlo C) CD w C) CD C@ ko w a% 1-i 4@r- N) C) C) ;n @o ;o :n @n W* *r%a @w Ln 00 V) DD3 C-) -Pb C@ w N) N) ;a 00 (A.) 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C) C+ pi In w (D :;@ 0) _0 0) :3 0 =:5 --h =3 -h 0 M 0 rl) (1) c-FI:Z < -. = C2 0) -11 :3 -a v) c* o r- c+ o r- :3 < :3, < -i (D --4 Cl+ (D (+ CL (D t7 @ CL -3 -1 W --h m I m w -I (D zr < 0 (D C-) V) 0 M (D 0 0- CL 0 0 0 C) C') --j -CL :3 C+ C+ V) :3 Ln o C3 -,3 (D 0 CL 0 CL =r rt C+ c+ rD (D CL -5 (D -0 r-4 rD (D (D CL r-L -5 < (D 0 < :3 :3 CD rD CL = (D 0 0 --4 (D :E: r- Cl+ (-+0 0) 0) 0) 0) < _0 ..0 C-t. = r+ :3 (D (D (D 0- 0 (D (D (D CL (D OL -5 ::3 cx CL -1 -1 V) 4@b a) 00 rl%) Ul -4 --A N) LA) 4@b 4@b r,,) to C) 100 C:o to m M 4@b W 0@ 4bb r%3 14 C) 14 N) W CD r- @4 4@b C) kO 0 kD M Ln M m C) CD CI kn C) (n r,,) PQ w ko co CD 4-b Na W Ln -4 co w CD CD 0 4t:- -Ph CO Ln C) to ko -Pb 10 w co co C) CD CD 110 m co FIQ CD -4 N) 0 --j co 0) co co rl%) m w co (D C> C) C) CD CD CD CD C) C) CD CD CD C> C) CD CD CD Co C> C) CDI TOTAL COASTAL ZONE PRESERVATION SO. MILES ACRES DEVELOPMENT SO. MILES ACRES Class,I Waters 9.4 6,020 Class ITT.4-aters 5.4 3,460 Class II Waters 2,018.7 1,291,970 Class V Waters 0.8 510 Marine Grass Beds 856.3 548,030 Presently Developed Selected Coastal Marshe.s 772.8 494,590 Areas : Non-Conflict 1,000.5 640,320 Selected Coastal Mangroves 732.2 468,610 Presentl 'vDeveloped Selected Freshwater Swamps 833.9 533,700 Areas:' Conflict 1,348.0 862,720 Selected Freshwater Undeveloped Lands Marshes 690.1 441,660 Suitable for Intensive Gulf and Atlantic Beaches Development 1,659.0 1,061,760 and Dunes 27.0 17,280 Undeveloned Lands Selected Estuarine Beaches 5.3 3,390 Suitable for Intensive Historical and Archaeo- Development with logical Sities (Number) 1,150 Corrections 1,378.4 882,180 Other Unique Environmental reatures Land 0.4 260 Sub-Total Land 5,385.9 3,446,980 Water 24.0 15,360 Sub-Total Water 6.2 3,970 Sub-Total Land 3,061.7 1,959,490 TOTAL Development 5,392.1 3,450,950 Sib-Total Water 2,908.4 1,861,380 COMPOSITE TOTAL Preservation 5,992.9 3,835,460 PreseT'vati on Land 2,988.8 1,912,830 CONISERVATION Conservation Water 2,072.1 1,326,140 Class III Waters 10,669.8 6,828,680 Marg-inal and Undeveloped 3,354.8 2,147,070 Ac@;atic Preserve Land 193.6 123,900 Hurricane Flood Zone 'W a t e r 1 043.7 667,970 (developable) 1,664.8 1,065,470 Anuaculture Leases 1.4 900 Other 2,385.0 1,526,400 S- 2.9 ,@o i 1 T Slands 1,860 Water 10,642.9 6,811,460 1 Scenic Vistas 3.2 2,050 Development Forestry and Game Manage- Presentlv Developed 2,348.5 1,503,040 ment Areas 1 730.6 1,107,580 Suitable'and Undeveloped 977.3 625,470 Wildl'ife Refuges L a n d 279.1 178,620 Suitable with Corrections Wa t e r 456.5 292,160 and Undevelooed 1,219.7 780,610 Parks and Recreation Water 6.2 3,970 Areas Land 1,460.8 934,910 Water 674.3 431,550 Sub-Total Land 14,938.9 9,560,900 Hurricane Flood Zone 5,285.4 3,382,660 Sub-Total Water 12,721.2 8,141,570, River Flood Plains 288.4 184,580 Marginal Lands 3,354.8 2,147,070 TOTAL Composite 27,660.1 17,702,460 Sub-Total Land 12,598.8 8,063,230 Sub-Total Water 12,845.1 8,220,860 TOTAL Conservation 25,443.9 16,284,100