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"EXHIBIT A" <br />CONDITIONS FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT NUMBER 42-061=114887=1 <br />BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />DATED MARCH 18, 2008 <br />1. This permit for construction will expire five years from the date of issuance unless otherwise <br />specified by a special condition of the permit. <br />2. Permittee must obtain a permit from the District prior to beginning construction -of <br />subsequent phases or any other work associated with this project not specifically authorized <br />by this permit. <br />3. Before any offsite discharge from the stormwater management system occurs, the retention <br />and detention storage must be excavated to rough grade prior to building construction or <br />placement of impervious surface within the area served by those systems. Adequate <br />measures must be taken to prevent siltation of these treatment systems and control <br />structures during construction or siltation must be removed prior to final grading and <br />stabilization. <br />4. The permittee must maintain a copy of this permit complete with all conditions, attachments, <br />exhibits, and permit modification in good condition at the construction site. The complete <br />permit must be available for review upon request by at. <br />representatives. The permittee <br />shall require the contractor to review the complete permit prior to commencement of the <br />activity authorized by this permit. <br />5. All activities shall be implemented asset forth in the plans, specifications and performance <br />criteria as approved by this permit. Any deviation from the permitted activity and the <br />conditions for undertaking that activity shall be considered a violation .of this permit. <br />6. District authorized staff, upon proper identification, must be granted permission to enter, <br />inspect and observe the system to insure conformity with'the plans and specifications <br />approved by the permit. <br />7. Prior to and during construction, the permittee shall implement and maintain all erosion and <br />sediment control measures (best management practices) required to retain sediment on-site <br />and to prevent violations of state water quality standards. All practices must be in <br />accordance with the guidelines and specifications in chapter 6 of the Florida Land <br />Development Manual: A Guide to Sound Land and Water Management (Florida Department <br />of Environmental Regulation 1988), which are hereby incorporated by reference, unless a <br />project specific erosion and sediment control plan is approved as part of the permit, in which <br />case the practices must be in accordance with the plan. If site specific conditions require <br />additional measures during any phase of construction or operation to prevent erosion or <br />control sediment, beyond those specified in the erosion and sediment control plan, the <br />permittee shall implement additional best management practices as necessary, in <br />accordance with the specification in chapter 6 of the Florida Land Development Manual: A <br />guide to Sound Land and Water Management (Florida Department of Environmental <br />Regulation 1988). The permittee shall correct any erosion or shoaling that causes adverse <br />impacts to the water resources. <br />8. If the permitted system was designed by a registered professional, within 30 days after <br />completion of the stormwater system, the permittee must submit to the District the following: <br />District Form No. 40C=1.181(13) (As built Certification By a Registered Professional), <br />signed and sealed by an appropriated professional registered in the State of Florida, and <br />two (2) sets of "As Built" drawings when a) required by a special condition of this permit, b) <br />the professional uses "As Built" drawings to support the As Built Certification, or c) when the <br />completed system substantially differs from permitted plans. This submittal will serve to <br />