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Fr - <br />BOOK 92 PAGE 943 <br />the preserve area is required. Lastly, buffers of native <br />vegetation shall be planted around the 4.7 acre hammock <br />preserve to protect the preserve from abutting development. <br />In addition, the stand of Simpson Stopper is required to be <br />preserved. <br />8. Species of Regional Concern and Exotic Species: In the event <br />it is discovered that previously unidentified species of <br />regional concern exist on site, the developer shall cease <br />activities that could negatively impact such species until <br />proper protection measures can be formulated and approved by <br />the County and the T. C. R. P. C. in consultation with the US Fish <br />and Wildlife Service and the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish <br />Commission. <br />9. Exotic Species: As required by county LDRs, exotic species <br />are required to be removed from the project site. <br />10. Drainage: Various water quality measures such as water table <br />level management, use of pervious parking area materials, use <br />of littoral zones, and filtration are to be considered by the <br />developer in the project design and are to be used to the <br />maximum extent possible. Also, the developer is -encouraged to <br />use the county's allowance for constructing up to 25% of the <br />mall's parking spaces as unpaved, stabilized sodded areas. <br />11. Hazardous Materials and Waste: A hazardous materials <br />management plan is required to be submitted by the applicant, <br />and must be reviewed and approved by the county, St. Johns <br />River Water Management District, and the Florida Department of <br />Environmental Protection prior to site plan release. Also,,. <br />all site plans are to be consistent with any adopted state or <br />county wellfield protection ordinances. <br />12. Water Supply and Wastewater: The conditions in these sections <br />restrict the use of certain sources for irrigation water, <br />encourage water conservation, regulate the use of existing on- <br />site wells, and ensure adequate potable water and wastewater <br />treatment capacity and service. <br />13. Solid Waste: The developer is required to participate in any <br />solid waste stream reduction/recycling plan program <br />implemented by the County Utility Services Department. <br />14. Police and Fire Protection: As within the Harbor Town Center <br />Mall D.O., conditions are proposed that require confirmation <br />from the Sheriff's Office, prior to building permit issuance, <br />regarding law enforcement provisions to serve the project. <br />The developer is also required to coordinate with the <br />Sheriff's Department and have a site security system in place <br />prior to site plan release for construction. It should be <br />noted that during the sufficiency review process, no comments <br />were received from the Sheriff's Office, and no special <br />exactions are required in the proposed D.O. Sheriff's Office <br />staff have indicated that the developer will need to meet with <br />them during the time of site plan review, to review site plan <br />specific security concerns. <br />The last condition in this -section requires verification from <br />the County Emergency Services Department that sufficient <br />manpower and equipment exist to handle the development <br />impacts. Emergency Management has indicated in writing that <br />no specific exactions are required, and the D.O. proposes no <br />exactions for fire protection. <br />July 199 1994 <br />48 <br />
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