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Addendum
Approved Date
12/21/1999
Control Number
1999-338A
Entity Name
Summit Construction Managerment Inc.
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Addendum 1 Round Island Park
Project Number
9622
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E-1 <br />r <br />Permittee: Indian diver County Public Works Department Permit Number; ERP31-136855-001•Sl <br />Attention: fames W. Davis, P.U. Expiration Date: May 6, 20103 <br />8PEQIElQ QMMAL <br />EROSION CONTROL MEASURES <br />10. Prior to and during construction, the permittee shall correctly implement and maintain all <br />erosion and sediment control measures (best management practices) required to retain <br />sediment on-site and to prevent violations of state water quality standards. All practices <br />must be in accordance with the guidelines and specifications in chapter G of the Florida Land <br />Development Manual: A Guide to Sound Land and Water Management (FDEP 19881, which <br />are hereby incorporated by reference, unless a project specific erosion and sediment control <br />plan is approved as part of the pe(mit,in which case the practices must be in accordance <br />with the plan. <br />If site specific conditions require additional measures during any phase of construction or <br />operation to prevent erosion or control sediment, beyond those specified in the erosion and <br />sediment control plan, the permittee shall implement additional best management practices <br />as necessary, in accordance with the specification in chapter 6 of the Florida Land <br />Development Manual;A Guido to Sound Land and Water Management (FDEP 19188). The <br />permittee shall correct any erosion or shoaling that causes adverse impacts to the water <br />courses. <br />11, The following measures shall be taken to minimize erosion: <br />A. Swales and dry ponds: sodding of all side slopes; seeding and mulching of flat -lying <br />bottom areas; <br />B. Wet ponds: sodding of all side slopes to the control elevation or to tho beginning of <br />the littoral zone vegetation; <br />C. Berms and other disturbed flat -lying areas: seed and mulch. <br />Stabilization measures shall be initiated for erosion and sediment control on disturbed areas <br />as soon as practicable in portions of the site where construction activities have temporarily <br />or permanently ceased, but in no case more than seven (7) days after the construction <br />activity in that portion of the site has temporarily or permanently ceased. <br />12. All wetland areas or water bodies which are outside of the specific limits of construction <br />authorized by this permit must be protected from erosion, siltation, scouring Of excess <br />turbidity and dewatering. <br />DEP Form 62-1.201(5) Page 6 of 8 <br />Effective November 30, 1992 <br />, <br />
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