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Official Document Type
Bid
Approved Date
08/20/2013
Control Number
2013-000
Subject
Fertilizer and Landscape Management
Area
Old Dixie Highway Sidewalk 38th Lane to 45th Street
Alternate Name
Sidewalk Improvements
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Meeting Body
Board of County Commissioners
Meeting Type
BCC Regular Meeting
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14586
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2013-014
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ORDINANCE NO.2013- 012 <br /> "Restricted Season"shall mein June I through September 30. <br /> "Saturated soil" shall mean a soil in which the voids are filled with water. Saturation does not <br /> require flow. For the purposes of this chapter, soils shall be considered saturated if standing <br /> water is present or the pressure of a person standing on the soil causes the release of free water. <br /> "Slow Release Nitrogen" shall mean nitrogen in a form which delays its availabilijy for plant <br /> uptake and use after application, or which extends its availability to the plant longer than a <br /> reference rapid or quick release product. <br /> ".Turf," "sod," or "lawn" shall mean a piece of grass-covered soil held together by the roots of <br /> the grass. <br /> "Urban landscape" shall mean pervious areas on residential,commercial,industrial, institutional, <br /> highway rights-of-way, or other nonawricultural lands that are planted with turf or horticultural <br /> plants. For the purposes of this section, agriculture has the same meaning as in §570.02, Florida <br /> Statutes. <br /> Section 316.3. Timing of fertilizer application. <br /> No applicator shall apply fertilizers containing nitrogen and/or phosphorus to turf and/or <br /> landscape plants during the Restricted Season, to saturated soils, or during a period in which a <br /> Flood Watch or Wareing, or a Tropical Storm Watch or Warning, or a Hurricane Watch or <br /> Warning is in effect for any portion of Indian River Countv, issued by the National Weather <br /> Service,or if heave rain is likelv. <br /> Section 31.6.4. Fertilizer-free zones. <br /> Fertilizer shall not be applied within ten feet of any pond, stream, watercourse, lake, canal, or <br /> wetland as defined by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (Chapter 62-340, <br /> Florida Administrative Code)or from the top of a seawall. If more strip e�nt Indian River County <br /> Code regulations apply this provision does not relieve the requirement to adhere to the more <br /> stringent regulations. Newly planted turf and/or landscape plants may be fertilized in this zone <br /> only for a 60-day I eriod beginning thirty days after planting if needed to allow the1p ants to <br /> become well established. Caution shall be used to prevent nutrients from beingdirectly deposited <br /> into the water. <br /> Section 316.5. Low maintenance zones. <br /> A voluntary ten foot low maintenance zone is strongly recommended but not mandated from <br /> any pond, stream, water course, lake, wetland or from the top of a seawall. A swale/bemr system <br /> is recommended for installation at the landward edge of this low maintenance zone to capture <br /> and filter runoff. If more stringent Indian River County Code regulations apply, this provision <br /> F_IAannryUJ 1FNatAL`Ruafmlom 60rdermslO.bnaenriFrm7lnrNRoJr17'rnllhoOrlinrncr-1071�we1)(A.gwr lP)-doc Page 4 of <br />
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