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Indian River County Page 5 <br /> Emergency Permitting Rules & Regulations <br /> emergency shoreline protection permit must be made to the Coastal Engineer as soon <br /> as possible following an erosion event associated with a declared emergency. <br /> 10. If an emergency permit is issued by Indian River County, the permittee has a <br /> maximum of 30 days from the date of the initial erosion event to complete <br /> implementation of emergency measures. Indian River County may authorize a 30. <br /> day extension to complete emergency protection measures provided the applicant can <br /> demonstrate that emergency conditions still exist. <br /> 11 . If construction occurs or is scheduled to occur during any portion of the sea turtle <br /> nesting season, the permittee must abide by all conditions for sea turtle protection <br /> contained in Indian River County' s HCP and the ITP issued by the USFWS . <br /> 12. Within 60 days of completion of shoreline protection measures, the permittee must <br /> either remove any temporary structures constructed as a result of the emergency <br /> permit or provide a complete application to FDEP for a permit to retain the temporary <br /> structure or implement alternative protection. If the temporary structure must be <br /> removed during any portion of the sea turtle nesting season, the permittee must abide <br /> by all conditions for sea turtle protection contained in Indian River County's HCP <br /> and the ITP issued by the USFWS . <br /> 13 . If a temporary structure fails, all debris and structural material shall be removed from <br /> the beach within 20 days of the structure failure. If removal of a failed structure is to <br /> occur during any portion of the sea turtle nesting season, the permittee must abide by <br /> all conditions for sea turtle protection contained in Indian River County' s HCP and <br /> the ITP issued by the USFWS . <br /> 5 <br />