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AMENDMENTS <br />Section 1 <br />Under "HABITAT, VEGETATION AND WILDLIFE" item 17 shall be amended <br />to read as follows: <br />17. Marina Development shall be restricted to existing marina <br />Basin 1, as identified on page 12-20 of the ADA. Marinas 2, <br />3 and 4 shall not be constructed. The maximum number of <br />slips to be accommodated within Basin 1 shall be a total of <br />7� 144 (72 of which are restricted to use by sailboats)at <br />this time. It is recognized that the basis for this re- <br />striction is concern for potential boating impacts upon the <br />West Indian manatee and negative impacts on wetlands. The <br />developer is studying methods to address and mitigate those <br />impacts. Should the developer subsequently demonstrate <br />reasonable assurance that additional slips would not have a <br />significant adverse effect upon the manatee species, or <br />should the marina siting plan approved by Council identify <br />Grand Harbor as a suitable site for additional slips of the <br />size and type proposed in the Grand Harbor ADA, then the <br />developer shall be presumed to be entitled to construct such <br />additional slips. However, should additional slips (more <br />than 72Y 144 total or more than 72 slips unrestricted in use) <br />be proposed for the site, such slips shall be considered a <br />substantial deviation pursuant to Section 380.06(19), F.S. <br />and, therefore, shall require a review by the regional <br />planning council. <br />Pursuant to substantial deviation review, 72 additional <br />boatslips (total project slips being 144 at this time) are <br />permitted within Basin 1 subject to the following conditions: <br />1. Prior to site plan approval for the marina area the <br />developer shall provide assurance(s) that the additional <br />72 slips proposed will be guaranteed to be limited for <br />use by sailboats only. Said assurance(s) shall be in <br />the form of legally binding agreements providing for <br />o <br />continual enforcement f slip use. This limitation does <br />not preclude the developer from seeking relief from such <br />restrictions consistent with Indian River County <br />Resolution 86-128 and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's <br />December 6, 1986 Interinlet Biological Opinion as <br />Amended April 11, 1986 and May 6, 1986. <br />2. Prior to site plan approval for the marina area and the <br />additional 72 slips proposed the developer shall provide <br />a definition of the sailboat types that will be allowed <br />to occupy such additional slips. This definition shall <br />be approved by the Florida Department of Natural <br />Resources, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Indian <br />River County, in consultation with the Treasure Coast <br />Regional Planning Council. Said definition shall <br />describe a craft whose operation does not appear to pose <br />a mortal threat to West Indian manatees and therefore <br />has no adverse effect upon the survival of the manatee. <br />Development of docks in other locations (areas outside of Marina$ <br />1) AMI/44 or development of boat ramps or dry storage facilities <br />shall be prohibited other than as necessary to provide recrea- <br />tional fishing access for project residents to the internal <br />estuarine/waterway system. Access shall be limited to no more <br />than two access points. No anchorage shall be permitted. <br />CODING: <br />Words in type are deletions from existing <br />law; words underlined are additions. �y <br />BOOK <br />
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