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I I <br />I I <br />li <br />22. Temporary fill roads shall not be constructed waterward of mean high water or <br />ordinary high-water; - <br />23. All fill placed in wetlands, other than fill on which a bridge or approach is <br />constructed, shall be regraded to the original wetland elevations and revegetated <br />with native wetland species endemic to adjoining, undisturbed wetlands, within <br />seven days of completion of construction. Within "clear zones," revegetation shall <br />be with native herbaceous species endemic to adjoining, undisturbed wetlands. <br />During the five-year period following the initial planting or restoration of the site, <br />these areas shall be maintained to ensure planted or naturally recruited native <br />wetland species are surviving and growing, and that the areal coverage of exotic <br />and invasive species constitutes less than 10% areal coverage; <br />24. Hydraulic openings of bridges shall be sufficient to prevent downstream scour, <br />increased downstream water velocities, and increased flood elevations on the <br />property of others; <br />25. Minimum horizontal and vertical navigational clearances on bridges over navigable <br />waters of the United States shall be established in accordance with procedures <br />outlined in Chapter 2 the U.S. Coast Guard Bridge Administration Manual, <br />COMDTINST M16590.5C, (March 26, 2004), incorporated by reference herein <br />(http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-03150), a copy of which <br />may be obtained from the Agency, as described in subsection 62-330.010(5), <br />F.A.C, and in no circumstance shall placement or replacement of a bridge result in <br />a reduction of horizontal and vertical navigational clearances; ' <br />26. Replacement or modification of a bridge that includes changes in the configuration <br />of the bridge and fill areas due to changes in materials, construction techniques, or <br />meeting current construction codes or safety standards are authorized under this <br />permit. Any connecting road expansion or alteration associated with such <br />replacement or modification must be authorized by a separate general or individual <br />permit under Chapter 62-330, F.A.C., as applicable, before the start of construction; <br />and <br />27. This general permit does not authorize replacement or modification of bridges or <br />approaches that involve the construction of additional lanes, except that any single - <br />lane bridge may be widened to two travel lanes, provided the bridge widening does <br />not exceed that reasonably necessary to match the existing travel lane alignment of <br />a two-lane road. <br />28.The project must be constructed as per plans received by the District on April 21, <br />2014. <br />