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Resolution Number
1998-061
Approved Date
06/02/1998
Resolution Type
Development of Regional Impact (DRI)
Entity Name
Horizon Outlit Center
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Development Order (DO)
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v, <br /> RESOLUTION NO.98. 61 <br /> mutes to serve the Horizon Outlet Center,to the transit planning agency or transit provider <br /> designated in the future to serve Indian River County. <br /> 15. During land clearing and site preparation, soil treatment techniques appropriate for <br /> controlling unconfined particulate emissions shall be undertaken. If construction on a parcel <br /> will not begin within thirty days of clearing,the soil shall be stabilized until construction of <br /> the parcel begins. Cleared areas may be sodded,seeded,landscaped or mulched to stabilize <br /> the soil. Minimal clearing for access roads,survey lines,fence installation,or construction <br /> trailers and equipment staging areas is allowed without the need for soil stabilization. The <br /> purpose of this condition is to minimize dust and dirt production during land clearing and <br /> to prevent soil from becoming airborne between the time of clearing and construction. These <br /> provisions shall be addressed in any land clearing permit(s)issued by Indian River County <br /> for the project. <br /> 16. The developer shall preserve 26.27 acres of scrubby pine flatwoods,pine flatwoods,and sand <br /> pine scrub on the project site as described in Map F2 of the DRI ADA for the Horizon Outlet <br /> Center. The intent of this development condition is to provide protection of upland natural <br /> communities,to provide habitat for wildlife, and to assist in improving water quality by <br /> buffering wetlands and water bodies. The continued viability and maintenance of the <br /> preserve area shall be assured through a Conservation Easement with the St.Johns River <br /> Water Management District as part of the Development Plan. Said easement shall be <br /> properly executed and recorded prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy for any future <br />�. portion of the project beyond development approved under the PDA (preliminary <br /> development agreement). <br /> 17. Temporary fencing of all preserve areas shall be installed by the developer and inspected and <br /> approved by Indian River County prior to commencement of site clearing adjacent to the <br /> preserve area. The fencing shall be of a type that will clearly identify and designate the <br /> boundaries of the preserve areas and minimize the potential disturbance of these features <br /> during land clearing and construction. The temporary fencing shall be established at least <br /> 30 feet outside the actual boundary of the preserve areas. Temporary fencing shall stay in <br /> place until it is necessary to remove it for finish grading,planting required buffers,and <br /> constructing any required permanent fencing. These provisions shall be addressed in any <br /> land clearing permit(s)issued by Indian River County for the project. <br /> 18. The developer shall prepare a Preserve Area Management Plan for the preserve area. As a <br /> minimum, the plan shall identify methods to maintain suitable habitat conditions for the <br /> gopher tortoise and other listed species which exist in the preserve. The plan should include <br /> methods to:l)relocate gopher tortoises into the preserve area;2)provide a schedule for roll- <br /> o-chopping the preserve area to simulate a fire management program; 3)remove exotic <br /> vegetation including Brazilian pepper,Australian pine,melaleuca,and other species that are <br /> determined by Indian River County to threaten the natural communities;and 4)permanently <br /> fence the preserve and allow only limited access for nature appreciation, education, or <br /> scientific study. Permanent fencing should be attractive. The management plan shall be <br /> approved by Indian River County in consultation with Treasure Coast Regional Planning <br /> Council prior to the initiation of site clearing activities or issuance of an Indian River County <br /> land clearing permit for the project. <br /> 19. In the event that it is determined that any additional representative of a state or federally <br /> listed plant or animal species is resident on,or otherwise is significantly dependent upon the <br /> project site, the developer shall cease all activities which might negatively affect that <br /> individual population and immediately notify Indian River County and Treasure Coast <br /> Regional Planning Council. Proper protection,to the satisfaction of the Indian River County <br /> and Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council, in consultation with the U.S. Fish and <br /> Wildlife Service and the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission,shall be provided <br /> 4 <br />
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