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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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RESOLUTION 42042010 - <br /> negatively affect that individual population - and immediately notify Indian River <br /> County and Council . Proper protection, to the satisfaction of the Indian River County <br /> and Council, in consultation with the- USFWS and- the Florida Game and Fresh Water <br /> Fish Commission, shall be provided by - the developer. These provisions shall be <br /> addressed in any land clearing permit(s) ..issued- by Indian River County for the <br /> project . <br /> Wetlands <br /> 43 . The developer shall preserve and enhance minimum of 5 . 0 acres of wetlands <br /> identified as wetlands A, F , G, and M on Map F1 , Wetlands Map , in the ADA for the <br /> Waterway Village DRI and as shown on the PD plan . The preserved and enhanced <br /> wetlands shall be protected within a Conservation Easement established with Indian <br /> River County and . the St. Johns River Water - Management District. Said easement <br /> shall - be properly executed and recorded prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy <br /> for any portion of the project. <br /> 44 . The developer shall . coordinate with the St_ Johns - River -Water Management District, <br /> U S . Army Corps of Engineers , and Indian River County to determine the exact <br /> acreage and type of wetland mitigation required to offset wetland impacts on the <br /> project site . Wetland mitigationrequirements shall be determined following the <br /> Unified Mitigation Assessment Method provided in Chapter 62 -345 , FAC . Methods <br /> for the creation and management of wetland mitigation areas on the project site shall <br /> be described in the Preserve Area Management Plan to be approved by Indian River <br /> County, and take place in Indian River County. This determination shall be mad_ e <br /> prior the issuance of wetland resource permit by Indian River County , <br /> 45 . All wetlands mitigation-on shall be completed prior to or simultaneous with the <br /> elimination of existing wetlands on the - site . The detailed plans for mitigation shall be <br /> approved by the St. Johns River Water Manag ement District and Indian River County <br /> in consultation with Council prior to - the initiation of the mitigation plan and prior to <br /> the release of any site plan or land clearing permit for- or a portion of the project . <br /> Reasonable assurance of -financial . ability to _ carry out the commitments in the <br /> approved mitigation plan shall - be provided in a method agreed to and approved by <br /> Indian River- County . . Said : assurances and commitments shall . be approved ,by Indian <br /> River County planning staff prior 46 release, of any - site plan or issuance of any land <br /> developmentpermit o4orr all or portion of the project. <br /> 46 . The developer shall preserve or create _a . buffer zone - of native upland edge vegetation <br /> around all wetlands preserved, restored, or created on site : The buffer = Izone . shall- - <br /> include canopy, understory, and ground : cover of native upland _ species . The _ upland <br /> buffers shall - be restored= to a natural ` condition if invaded by exotic vegetation or, <br /> impacted ` by agricultural activities . The -upland buffers shall be -Aminimum width- of <br /> 15 feet and r --shall average 25 feet - around the . entire _wetland . The buffer 'shall be <br /> shown on all appropriate project site plans and shall be designed to -be consistent with <br /> RM: 7375429: 1 <br /> - 16 <br />
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