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Developer's Agreement
Approved Date
05/11/2010
Control Number
2010-120B
Agenda Item Number
10.A.1.
Entity Name
DiVosta Homes
Subject
Waterway Village Amended Settlement Agreement
Reference Resolution No. 2010-121
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4. <br /> RESOLUTION 2499 010 - <br /> generation study determining new external traffic during both the AM and PM peak <br /> hours due to existing development. <br /> No further building permits for Waterway Village DRI shall be issued at the time the <br /> Annual Status Report reveals that any needed transportation . improvement included in <br /> the. DO is no longer scheduled or guaranteed, or has been delayed in schedule such <br /> that it is not guaranteed. to be in place and operational, or under actual construction <br /> consistent with the timing criteria established in this DO . <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL AND NATURAL RESOURCES <br /> Upland Preservation <br /> 31 . The developer shall preserve a minimum of 66 acres of forested pine flatwoods , sand <br /> pine, pine/mesic oak,, and sand live oak natural communities on the project site as <br /> described on Map F , and shown on Map H of the DRI ADA and PD plan for <br /> Waterway Village . The intent of this development condition is to provide protection <br /> of upland natural communities , to provide habitat .for wildlife.. and to assist in <br /> improving water quality by buffering wetlands and water bodies . The continued <br /> viability and maintenance of the preserve area shall be assured through a <br /> Conservation Easement with Indian River County and the St Johns River Water <br /> Management District as part of the Development Plan . Said easement shall be <br /> properly executed and recorded prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy for any <br /> portion of the project. <br /> 32 . Temporary fencing of all preserve areas shall be installed by the developer and <br /> inspected and approved by Indian River County prior to commencement of site <br /> clearing adjacent to the preserve area. The fencing shall be of a type that clearly <br /> identifies and designates the boundaries of the preserve areas and minimizes the <br /> potential disturbance of these features during land clearing and construction . The <br /> temporary fencing shall be established at least 30 feet outside the actual boundary of <br /> the rt-ser-vreseive areas . Temporary fencing shall stay in place until it is necessary <br /> to remove it for finish grading, required buffers, or required permanent fencing. <br /> These provisions shall be addressed in any land clearing permit(s) issued by-. Indian <br /> . River County for the project . . <br /> 33 . The developer shall incorporate provisions into the road design to enable wildlife, <br /> including amphibians , reptiles , and small ,marnmals , to safely cross between the <br /> wetland and upland preserve areas . Wildlife underpasses are necessary to connect the <br /> upland preserves north and south of the proposed 53rd Street Extension . The design <br /> of the wildlife crossings shall_ be approved by the FFWCC prior to the construction of <br /> these roads and issuance of a land development permit or right- of-way permit for 53rd <br /> Street construction. <br /> RM: 7375429 : 1 <br /> 13 <br />
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