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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
01/04/2005
Control Number
2005-001
Agenda Item Number
7.S.
Entity Name
Incidental Take Permit for Incidental Take of Marine Turtles
Subject
Memorandum of Agreement
Emergency Shoreline Protection
Area
Habitat Conservation Plan
Alternate Name
Sea Turtle Nesting
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Meeting Date
1/4/2005
SmeadsoftID
3714
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Indian River County Page 5 <br />Emergency Permitting Rules & Regulations <br />emergency shoreline protection permit must be made to the Coastal Engineer as soon <br />as possible following an erosion event associated with a declared emergency. <br />10. If an emergency permit is issued by Indian River County, the permittee has a <br />maximum of 30 days from the date of the initial erosion event , to complete <br />implementation of emergency measures. Indian River County may authorize a 30 - <br />day extension to complete emergency protection measures provided the applicant can <br />demonstrate that emergency conditions still exist. <br />11. If construction occurs or is scheduled to occur during any portion of the sea turtle <br />nesting season, the permittee must abide by all conditions for sea turtle protection <br />contained m Indian River County's HCP and the ITP issued by the USFWS. <br />12. Within 60 days of completion of shoreline protection measures, the permittee must <br />either remove any temporary structures constructed as a result of the emergency <br />permit or provide a complete application to FDEP for a permit to retain the temporary <br />structure or implement alternative protection. If the temporary structure must be <br />removed durmg any portion of the sea turtle nesting season, the permittee must abide <br />by all conditions for sea turtle protection contained in Indian River County's HCP <br />and the ITP issued by the USFWS. <br />13. If a temporary structure fails, all debris and structural material shall be removed from <br />the beach within 20 days of the structure failure. If removal of a failed structure is to <br />occur during any portion of the sea turtle nesting season, the permittee must abide by <br />all conditions for sea turtle protection contained m Indian River County's HCP and <br />the ITP issued by the USFWS. <br />5 <br />
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