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Resolution Number
2010-037
Approved Date
05/11/2010
Agenda Item Number
10.A.1.
Resolution Type
Development of Regional Impact
Entity Name
Divosta Homes L.P.
Subject
Developer's Agreement Amendment
First Addendum to Amended Developer's Agreement
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Waterway Village
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RESOLUTION 2010- 037 <br />Management District and Indian River County. Required retention volumes may be <br />accommodated in a combination of vegetated swales, dry retention areas, lakes with vegetated <br />littoral zones, or other suitable detention/retention structures. All discharges from the surface <br />water management system shall meet the water quality standards of FAC Rule 17-3. These <br />provisions shall be addressed in project improvement plans submitted to Indian River County <br />for review and permitting. <br />49. The developer shall design and construct the surface water management system so that <br />maintenance of normal hydroperiods within preserved wetlands can be guaranteed against the <br />negative impacts of activities within the project boundaries, and so that the functions and values <br />provided by these preserve areas will be maintained. Via the site plan and preliminary PD plan <br />review and permitting process, the developer shall submit a plan establishing wetland control <br />elevations and post -development drainage sub -areas for each wetland to St. Johns River Water <br />Management District and Indian River County for approval. This plan may be included in the <br />Preserve Area Management Plan. The plan shall demonstrate how sufficient quantities of <br />surface runoff from portions of the developed areas will be conveyed to wetland areas in order <br />to maintain or improve their existing hydroperiod. <br />50. All elements of the stormwater management system shall be designed to prevent impacts to <br />adjacent areas and to the receiving bodies of water, including the North Relief Canal and the <br />Indian River Lagoon. The lakes within Waterway Village DRI shall be designed to treat the <br />stormwater from developed parcels as well as the stormwater from adjacent roadways, including <br />49th Street, 53rd Street, 43rd Avenue, 58th Avenue, 51st Court and any other roads identified as <br />appropriate by Indian River County. The developer shall prepare plans that reasonably <br />demonstrate that these waterbodies and adjacent properties will not be negatively impacted by <br />water quantity or timing of delivery. These plans shall be approved by St. Johns Water <br />Management District and Indian River County prior to the construction of the surface water <br />management system. <br />51. The developer shall coordinate with the IRFWCD and SJRWMD to identify the preferred <br />locations to discharge storm water from the project site. The developer shall not relocate the <br />existing control structure located just east of 58th Avenue in the North Relief Canal. <br />52. During the site plan and preliminary PD plan review process, the developer and Indian River <br />County shall work together to minimize the amount of impervious surface constructed for the <br />purposes of automobile parking on the Waterway Village site. The developer and the County <br />shall consider the use of pervious parking lot materials where feasible. <br />53. Landscape management shall be addressed within the Preserve Area Management Plan prior to <br />applying for an Environmental Resources Permit and installing landscape material on the <br />project site. The Preserve Area Management Plan shall provide detail concerning the <br />application of fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides in landscaped areas. The plan shall include <br />methods for minimizing the impact of chemical runoff associated with lawn and landscape <br />maintenance. The developer shall coordinate with the St. Johns River Water Management <br />District to formulate and implement BMPs to reduce the use of pesticides and fertilizers <br />throughout the project. <br />F:\Community Development\Users\CurDev\RESOLUTION 12010 Resolutions\Waterway Village.DOC <br />14 <br />
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