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RESOLUTION 2 -0 -02010 - <br />the buffer requirements of St. Johns River Water Management District and Indian <br />River County. During construction, the upland buffers adjacent to preserved or <br />created wetlands shall be clear!clearly marked prior to the commencement of <br />construction activities to ensure those areas are protected. These provisions shall be <br />addressed in any land clearing permit(s) issued by Indian River County for the <br />project. The upland buffers shall be maintained according to the details provided in a <br />Preserve Area Management Plan to be approved by Indian River County. <br />Exotic Species <br />47. Prior to obtaining a certificate of occupancy for any future structure located on any <br />development parcel, the developersdeveloper shall remove from that parcel all <br />Melaleuca, Brazilian pepper, Old World climbing fern, Australian pine, and any other <br />nuisance and invasive exotic vegetation listed by the Florida Exotic Pest Plant <br />Council. Removal shall be in a manner that avoids seed dispersal by any of these <br />species. These provisions shall be addressed in any land clearing permit(s) issued by <br />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 <br />Preserve Area Management Plan. The entire site, including conservation area, shall <br />be maintained free of these species in perpetuity. <br />Stormwater Management <br />48. The developer shall design and construct a stormwater management system to retain <br />the maximum volumes of water consistent with St. Johns River Water Management <br />District criteria and local code requirements for flood control. Post -development <br />runoff volumes and rates shall not exceed predevelopment runoff volumes and rates <br />consistent with Water Management District and Indian River Farms Water Control <br />District criteria. The system shall be designed and constructed consistent with the <br />criteria and requirements of St. Johns River Water Management District and Indian <br />River County. Required retention volumes may be accommodated in a combination <br />of vegetated swales, dry retention areas, lakes with vegetated littoral zones, or other <br />suitable detention/retention structures. All discharges from the surface water <br />management system shall meet the water quality standards of FAC Rule 17-3. These <br />provisions shall be addressed in project improvement site plans and preliminary PD <br />plans submitted to Indian River County for review and permitting. <br />49. The developer shall design and construct the surface water management system so <br />that maintenance of normal hydroperiods within preserved wetlands can be <br />guaranteed against the negative impacts of activities within the project boundaries, <br />and so that the functions and values provided by these preserve areas will be <br />maintained. Via the site plan and preliminary PD plan review and permitting process, <br />the developer shall submit a plan establishing wetland control elevations and post - <br />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 <br />RM: 7375429: 1 <br />17 <br />