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RESOLUTION 2010- 037 <br />be approved by Indian River County, and take place in Indian River County. This determination <br />shall be made prior the issuance of wetland resource permit by Indian River County. <br />45. All wetlands mitigation shall be completed prior to or simultaneous with the elimination of <br />existing wetlands on the site. The detailed plans for mitigation shall be approved by the St. <br />Johns River Water Management District and Indian River County in consultation with Council <br />prior to the initiation of the mitigation plan and prior to the release of any site plan or land <br />clearing permit for all or a portion of the project. Reasonable assurance of financial ability to <br />carry out the commitments in the approved mitigation plan shall be provided in a method agreed <br />to and approved by Indian River County. Said assurances and commitments shall be approved <br />by Indian River County planning staff prior to release of any site plan or issuance of any land <br />development permit for all or a portion of the project. <br />46. The developer shall preserve or create a buffer zone of native upland edge vegetation around all <br />wetlands preserved, restored, or created on site. The buffer zone shall include canopy, <br />understory, and ground cover of native upland species. The upland buffers shall be restored to a <br />natural condition if invaded by exotic vegetation or impacted by agricultural activities. The <br />upland buffers shall be a minimum width of 15 feet and shall average 25 feet around the entire <br />wetland. The buffer shall be shown on all appropriate project site plans and shall be designed to <br />be consistent with the buffer requirements of St. Johns River Water Management District and <br />Indian River County. During construction, the upland buffers adjacent to preserved or created <br />wetlands shall be clearly marked prior to the commencement of construction activities to ensure <br />those areas are protected. These provisions shall be addressed in any land clearing permit(s) <br />issued by Indian River County for the project. The upland buffers shall be maintained <br />according to the details provided in a Preserve Area Management Plan to be approved by Indian <br />River County. <br />Exotic Species <br />47. Prior to obtaining a certificate of occupancy for any future structure located on any development <br />parcel, the developer shall remove from that parcel all Melaleuca, Brazilian pepper, Old World <br />climbing fern, Australian pine, and any other nuisance and invasive exotic vegetation listed by <br />the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council. Removal shall be in a manner that avoids seed dispersal <br />by any of these species. These provisions shall be addressed in any land clearing permit(s) <br />issued by Indian River County for the project. There shall be no planting of these species on <br />site. Methods for removal of exotic and nuisance species should be described in the Preserve <br />Area Management Plan. The entire site, including conservation area, shall be maintained free of <br />these species in perpetuity. <br />Stormwater Management <br />48. The developer shall design and construct a stormwater management system to retain the <br />maximum volumes of water consistent with St. Johns River Water Management District criteria <br />and local code requirements for flood control. Post -development runoff volumes and rates shall <br />not exceed predevelopment runoff volumes and rates consistent with Water Management <br />District and Indian River Farms Water Control District criteria. The system shall be designed <br />and constructed consistent with the criteria and requirements of St. Johns River Water <br />F:\Community Development\Users\CurDev\RESOLUTION\2010 Resolutions\Waterway Village.DOC <br />13 <br />