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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
10/16/2018
Control Number
2018-191A
Agenda Item Number
8.I.
Entity Name
IUndian Rivern County
Subject
Victor Hart Sr. Drainage Improvements
Project Number
IRC-1760
Bid Number
20190005
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b. Within 30 days of any conveyance or division of ownership or control of the property <br />or the system, other than conveyance via a long-term lease, and the new owner shall <br />request transfer of the permit in accordance with Rule 62-330.340, F.A.C. This does <br />not apply to the sale of lots or units in residential or commercial subdivisions <br />or condominiums where the stormwater management system has been completed and <br />converted to the operation phase. <br />13. Upon reasonable notice to the permittee, District staff with proper identification shall have <br />permission to enter, inspect, sample and test the project or activities to ensure conformity <br />with the plans and specifications authorized in the permit. <br />14. If prehistoric or historic artifacts, such as pottery or ceramics, projectile points, stone tools, <br />dugout canoes, metal implements, historic building materials, or any other physical remains <br />that could be associated with Native American, early European, or American settlement are <br />encountered at any time within the project site area, the permitted project shall cease all <br />activities involving subsurface disturbance in the vicinity of the discovery. The permittee or <br />other designee shall contact the Florida Department of State, Division of Historical <br />Resources, Compliance Review Section (DHR), at (850) 245-6333, as well as the <br />appropriate permitting agency office. Project activities shall not resume without verbal or <br />written authorization from the Division of Historical Resources. If unmarked human remains <br />are encountered, all work shall stop immediately and the proper authorities notified in <br />accordance with Section 872.05, F.S. For project activities subject to prior consultation with <br />the DHR and as an alternative to the above requirements, the permittee may follow <br />procedures for unanticipated discoveries as set forth within a cultural resources <br />assessment survey determined complete and sufficient by DHR and included as a specific <br />permit condition herein. <br />15. Any delineation of the extent of a wetland or other surface water submitted as part of the <br />permit application, including plans or other supporting documentation, shall ,not be <br />considered binding unless a specific condition of this permit or a formal determination <br />under Rule 62-330.201, F.A.C., provides otherwise. <br />16. The permittee shall provide routine maintenance of all components of the stormwater <br />management system to remove trapped sediments and debris. Removed materials shall be <br />disposed of in a landfill or other uplands in a manner that does not require a permit under <br />Chapter 62-330, F.A.C., or cause violations of state water quality standards. <br />17. This permit is issued based on the applicant's submitted information that reasonably <br />demonstrates that adverse water resource -related impacts will not be caused by the <br />completed permit activity. If any adverse impacts result, the District will require the <br />permittee to eliminate the cause, obtain any necessary permit modification, and take any <br />necessary corrective actions to resolve the adverse impacts. <br />18. A Recorded Notice of Environmental Resource Permit may be recorded in the county <br />public records in accordance with Rule 62-330:090(7), F.A.C. Such notice is not an <br />encumbrance upon -the property. <br />19. This permit for construction will expire five years from the date of issuance. <br />20. At a minimum, all retention and detention storage. areas must be excavated to rough grade <br />prior to building construction or placement of impervious surface within the area to be <br />served by those facilities. To prevent reduction in storage volume and percolation rates, all <br />accumulated sediment must be removed from the storage area prior to final grading and <br />stabilization. <br />
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