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Peck Sink Floodplain - Hernando County

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Study Area CStudy Area C is 521 acres and is primarily pasture, planted pine some native hammock. There isa large amount of FEMA 100-year floodplain within this area. As water flows out of Horse lakeunder Wiscon Rd, this area might have possibilities of offering stormwater and floodwaterretention and treatment. There are 23 dwelling units, 9 of which are within the Plantation MobileHome Park.Study Area DStudy Area D is 529 acres and is primarily pasture with some native hammock cover andfreshwater marsh. This area would be a prime candidate for less-than-fee acquisitions. There are12 dwelling units in this area. This area could serve as a primary break along the U.S. 41corridor between the intense land uses associated with Spring Hill and Brooksville.Study Area EStudy Area E is 1415 acres and includes 49 dwelling units. The largest parcels within the projectfall within this area as well as some of the largest areas of native hammock. The area alsoincludes planted pine, freshwater marsh, wet prairie and lies within a large segment of the 100-year floodplain associated with <strong>Peck</strong> <strong>Sink</strong>. There is a high density of karst features within thisstudy area.

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