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Resolution Number
2004-057
Approved Date
06/08/2004
Resolution Type
Development of Regional Impact
Entity Name
Grand Harbor Development of Regional Impact (DRI)
Subject
Development Order Amendment
Archived Roll/Disk#
2746
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2216
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RESOLUTION NO. 2004- 057 <br />[ \ \�/ � � � � � 1���747 � ■ �I�l� A��/ � ■ t\ � \�Al� � 1�1� \�/ � �7 � f� 7 � � �/'\l� 7 �I 1�1R�O��l111/�1R.7 � t � [! 7 t� l7%(! l9 \�/ � / \A%11/%1 <br />The operation of the marina and construction of additional slips after the effective date of this <br />amendment to the Development Order shall be subject to the following requirements: <br />The standard manatee construction conditions shall be followed for all in -water construction. <br />2. A literature display shall be provided, in two locations in the basin, to distribute (at no <br />charge) the "Indian River County Manatee Protection Zones" booklets to boaters using the docking <br />facility. In addition, the booklets will be provided to all multi -family and single-family dock users. <br />The booklets are available free of charge from the Florida Inland Navigation District (561-627- <br />3386). <br />3. The Developer shall install and maintain a display that provides information on the <br />characteristics of manatees and the potential threat to this endangered species from boat operation. <br />The Developer agrees to install and replace the signs in the event the signs fade or become damaged, <br />and maintain these signs for the life of the facility. The Developer shall install and display signs <br />within 30 days prior to completion of construction. The number, type, and procedure for installation <br />should be in accordance with the handout "Permanent Manatee Suns", which can be obtained from <br />the Bureau of Protected Species Management, OES-BPS, 620 S. Meridian Street, Tallahassee, Fl <br />32399-1600 (,12hone 850/922-4330). <br />4. To reduce the risk of entrapment and drowning of manatees in culverts, the Developer agrees <br />to investigate whether existing culverts pose a risk to manatees, and to coordinate with the FWC in <br />such an investigation. If deemed appropriate by the FWC, grating shall be installed over the culverts <br />identified with bars spaced to provide an opening no greater than 8 inches. <br />5. The existing manatee educational program conducted by the Developer currently will be <br />expanded to require, as a condition of all annual and long-term slip leases, that the captain and <br />operators of the vessel attend and pass a manatee education program put on by the permitted facility. <br />Classes will be available at least twice per year, at no charge, and will be taught by instructors <br />familiar with local waters and manatee protection, including vessel speed zones. The class will <br />emphasize knowledge of these subjects and how to reduce risks to manatees and their habitat. A <br />renewal will be required at least every three years. Documentation of compliance with this condition <br />shall be maintained in the Dock Master's office. <br />6. The Developer will fund, for ten (10) years, 400 hours of overtime per year for the Indian <br />River County Sheriff's Office Special Operations Unit to augment manatee speed zone enforcement <br />from Barber Bridge to Sebastian Inlet, or other areas within the County requiring augmentation of <br />manatee speed zone enforcement. On an annual basis, the Developer will obtain from the Sheriff's <br />Office documentation on how the funding was utilized to increase the level of law enforcement and <br />submit such documentation to the FWC for review. If the annual review indicates that funds are not <br />being appropriately used for increased manatee speed zone enforcement, the Developer will work <br />with the FWC to identify alternative methods to ensure that the funds are appropriately used. This <br />obligation shall continue for ten years from the approval of this amendment, regardless of the <br />FACommunity Development\Users\CurDev\RESOLUTION\2004 Resolutions\Grand Harbor Marina Resolution 2004.rtf <br />
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