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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
01/04/2005
Control Number
2005-001
Agenda Item Number
7.S.
Entity Name
Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Subject
Memorandum of Agreement Habitat Conservation Plan
Archived Roll/Disk#
4000
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3715
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Physical conditions at the site upon which the structure was determined to be eligible <br /> and vulnerable, and describe the shoreline protection measures to be implemented. <br /> 7. Upon receipt of the notification described in Paragraph 6 above, THE <br /> DEPARTMENT wffl assign an FDEP permit number to facilitate tracking of the <br /> project from its inception through authorization of a permanent solution, as <br /> applicable. THE COUNTY shall append this number to its emergency shoreline <br /> protection permit issued for the project. <br /> 8 . THE COUNTY shall consult with THE DEPARTMENT whenever there is <br /> uncertainty about the purpose or intern of any part of THIS AGREEMENT, <br /> 9. Within 60 days from the date that a temporary shoreline protection structure is <br /> installed under an emergency permit from THE COUNTY, the property owner (or <br /> legal agent) must comply with one of the following options: <br /> a. Submit a complete application to THE DEPARTMENT for a state permit <br /> authorizing retention of the temporary structure or allowing for alternative <br /> protection, or <br /> b. Remove the temporary structure. <br /> 10. THE COUNTY shall consult with affected property owners (or agents) to ensure that <br /> the implications of Paragraph 9 above are fully understood and shall provide guidance <br /> during the preparation of a DEPARTMENT permit application, as applicable. THE <br /> DEPARTMENT shall provide THE COUNTY with a standard application package <br /> for permanent shoreline protection measures. This packet will be made available to <br /> property owners by THE COUNTY upon issuance of the emergency . shoreline <br /> protection permit. <br /> 11 . Application for a permanent shoreline protection structure shall be denied by TBE <br /> DEPARTMENT if the application is determined to be inconsistent with state laws <br /> and rules, with the exception of those provisions pertaining to the take of marine <br /> turtles. Applications shall also be denied if a beach nourishment, beach restoration, <br /> sand transfer or other similar project that would provide protection for the vulnerable <br /> structure is scheduled for construction within nine (9) months of receipt of the <br /> application and all permits and funding for the project are available. THE COUNTY <br /> shall periodically provide THE DEPARTMENT with a schedule and status report of <br /> all pending County-sponsored beach projects. <br /> 12. THE COUNTY shall ensure that any structures removed pursuant to Paragraph 9 <br /> above are done so in accordance with provisions of its ITP and HCP. <br /> 13 . Sand placed on the beach as an emergency shoreline protection measure, when <br /> performed in accordance with conditions set forth in Attachment A, shall not require <br /> removal pursuant to Paragraph 9 above. <br /> 3 <br />
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