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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
11/17/2015
Control Number
2015-221A
Agenda Item Number
8.G.
Entity Name
Ranger Construction
Subject
Resurface CR 512 from 125th Ave. to I-95
Contracts and Specifications
Area
125th Ave.to I-95
Project Number
1304
Bid Number
2016003
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ORDINANCE NO. 2013 - 012 <br />(d) Fertilizer released on an impervious surface must be immediately contained .and either <br />Iegally applied to turf or any other legal site, or returned to the original or other appropriate <br />container. <br />(e) In jo case shall fertilizer be washed, swept, or blown off impervious surfaces into <br />stormwater drains, ditches, conveyances, or water bodies, <br />Section 316.8. Management of grass clippings and vegetative materials. <br />In no case shall grass clippings, vegetative material, and/or vegetative debris be washed, swept, <br />or blown off into storniwater drains, ditches, conveyances, water bodies, wetlands, or sidewalks <br />or roadways. Any material that is accidentally so deposited shall be immediately removed to the <br />maximum extent practicable. <br />Section 316.9. Exemptions. <br />The provisions set forth above in this chapter shall not apply to: <br />(AL bona fide farm operations as defined in the Florida Right to Farm Act, i$ 823.14, Florida <br />Statutes - <br />(b) other properties not subject to or covered under the Florida Right to Farm Act that have <br />pastures used for grazing livestock; <br />(c) any lands used for bona fide scientific research, including, but not limited to, research on the <br />effects of fertilizer use on urban stormwater, water quality, agronomics, or horticulture.; <br />(d) golf courses when landscaping is performed within the provisions of the Florida Department <br />of Environmental Protection document, "Best Management Practices for the Enhancement of <br />Environmental Quality on Florida Golf Courses", these provisions shall be followed when_ <br />applying fertilizer to golf course practice and play areas; <br />(e) athletic fields at public parks and school facilities that apply the concepts and principles <br />embodied in the Florida Green BMPs, while maintaining the health and function of their <br />specialized turf areas; <br />(f) vegetable gardens owned by individual property owners or a community, and trees grown for <br />their edible fruit. <br />Section 316.10. Training. <br />(a) Within the time period set forth in section 316.12 of this Chapter, all Commercial Fertilizer <br />Applicators and Institutional Fertilizer Applicators within Indian River County shall abide by <br />and successfully complete the six -hour training program in the "Florida -friendly Best <br />F.MmvsryVfrAsiSEN"Rr AERuoli rtear60.-jumnatY}emperotRmarsdMaislonrimpe-707r(F74.-0u.erZQLd.- <br />Page 6 of 9 <br />
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