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Official Document Type
Correspondence
Approved Date
09/09/2014
Control Number
2014-122A
Agenda Item Number
8.U.
Entity Name
Dickerson Florida Inc.
Subject
Contract and Specifications
13th St. SW at 58th Ave. Bridge
Area
13th St. SW
Project Number
0530B
Bid Number
2014046
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Attachment 2 <br />PRE -CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES <br />1. The applicant or designated agent will post educational posters in the construction office and <br />throughout the construction site, including any access roads. The posters must be clearly visible <br />to all construction staff. A sample poster is attached. <br />2. Prior to the onset of construction activities, the applicant/designated agent will conduct a <br />meeting with all construction staff (annually for multi-year projects) to discuss identification of <br />the snake, its protected status, what to do if a snake is observed within the project area, and <br />applicable penalties that may be imposed if state and/or federal regulations are violated. An <br />educational brochure including color photographs of the snake will be given to each staff <br />member in attendance and additional copies will be provided to the construction superintendent <br />to make available in the onsite construction office (a final brochure for Plan compliance, to be <br />printed double -sided on 8.5" x 11" paper and then properly folded, is attached). Photos of <br />eastern indigo snakes may be accessed on USFWS and/or FWC websites. <br />3. Construction staff will be informed that in the event that an eastern indigo snake (live or dead) <br />is observed on the project site during construction activities, all such activities are to cease until <br />the established procedures are implemented according to the Plan, which includes notification of <br />the appropriate USFWS Field Office. The contact information for the USFWS is provided on the <br />referenced posters and brochures. <br />DURING CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES <br />1. During initial site clearing activities, an onsite observer may be utilized to determine whether <br />habitat conditions suggest a reasonable probability of an eastern indigo snake sighting (example: <br />discovery of snake sheds, tracks, lots of refugia and cavities present in the area of clearing <br />activities, and presence of gopher tortoises and burrows). <br />2. If an eastern indigo snake is discovered during gopher tortoise relocation activities (i.e. burrow <br />excavation), the USFWS shall be contacted within one business day to obtain further guidance <br />which may result in further project consultation. <br />3. Periodically during construction activities, the applicant's designated agent should visit the <br />project area to observe the condition of the posters and Plan materials, and replace them as <br />needed. Construction personnel should be reminded of the instructions (above) as to what is <br />expected if any eastern indigo snakes are seen. <br />POST CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES <br />Whether or not eastern indigo snakes are observed during construction activities, a monitoring <br />report should be submitted to the appropriate USFWS Field Office within 60 days of project <br />completion. The report can be sent electronically to the appropriate USFWS e-mail address listed <br />on page one of this Plan. <br />3 <br />
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