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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />property and does not increase the seaward (outward) projection of the property. Coordination with reviewing <br />agencies must be complete and permits approved. <br />~ Daily monitoring of sea turtle nesting activity shall be conducted by an individual certified by the FDEP in <br />conjunction with any construction activity oceanward of the D.S.S.L. during sea turtle nesting season. In the event a <br />nest is discovered, the FDEP Bureau of Protected Species Management and the Environmental Planning Section <br />shall be notified immediately. The individual responsible for sea turtle monitoring shall submit a nesting activity <br />report to the Environmental Planning Section and FDEP Bureau of Protected Species Management on a weekly <br />basis. <br />~ All dune vegetation oceanward of the D.S.S.L. removed or damaged as a result of construction activity shall be <br />replanted with native dune vegetation material capable of obtaining a minimum height of four (4) feet above the <br />existing grade within two (2) years of planting; <br />~ The contractor shall be required to meet on-site with the County's Coastal Engineer or a designee assigned by <br />the Public Works Director prior to commencing construction; <br />~ Prior to commencing construction, the applicant shall have received a Notice to Proceed from the FDEP's Bureau <br />of Beaches and Coastal Systems; <br />~ Nighttime construction activity associated with shoreline stabilization projects shall be prohibited during sea turtle <br />nesting season; and, <br />Storage of construction materials on the beach/dune system during sea turtle nesting season shall be prohibited. <br />Policy 10.6: The cCounty shall require the banks of properties bordering the St. Sebastian River and the Indian River <br />Lagoon Aquatic Preserve to be stabilized in conjunction with construction of a single-family residence and single-family <br />docks, in accord with all requirements listed in Policy 10.5. The preservation of existing native vegetation shall be required <br />along the shoreline. When excessive shoreline erosion is present, the planting of native vegetation, especially red <br />mangroves, in conjunction with installation of rip-rap will be encouraged. The use of rigid structural alternatives will not be <br />permitted unless non-structural methods have proven ineffective or are otherwise impractical. Where structural <br />alternatives are deemed appropriate, they will be required to be located on the upland portion of the site. <br />PAGE 109