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Approved Date
01/30/2001
Control Number
2001-026
Entity Name
Ranger Construction
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Contract for Dune Restoration Project
Project Number
IRC-3041
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• <br />40 <br />Department of <br />Environmental Protection <br />t - - <br />I Jeb Bush <br />Governor <br />f <br />w <br />i Jeffrey R. Tabar, P.E. <br />Indian River County <br />1840 251" Street <br />Vero Beach, Florida 32960 <br />Marjory Stoneman Douglas Building <br />3900 Commonwealth Boulevard <br />Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000 <br />November 15, <br />David B. Struhs <br />Secretary <br />2000 <br />M=W'�S <br />Dear Mr. Tabar: <br />NOTICE TO PROCEED WITHHELD <br />PERMIT NUMBER: IR -601 <br />PERMITTEE NAME: Indian River County <br />Your request for a permit pursuant to Section 161.053, Florida Statutes, for construction or <br />other activities seaward of the coastal construction control line, has been approved by the Department <br />of Environmental Protection. However, construction may not commence until after the permittee <br />has received a notice to proceed in accordance with Special Permit Condition 1, and the permittee <br />complies with any preconstruction requirements described in Special Permit Conditions 3 and 4. <br />Please read the permit and permit conditions including both the Standard Permit Conditions <br />and any Special Permit Conditions closely before starting construction. Standard Permit Conditions <br />1(q), and 1(s), pertain to written reports which must be submitted to the Department of <br />Environmental Protection under the signature and seal of a professional engineer, architect, or land <br />surveyor (as appropriate) at specified times. Forms for use in preparation of these reports are <br />enclosed. Make sufficient copies of the periodic report form to provide the required reports. The <br />periodic reports are due in the office of the Office of Beaches and Coastal Systems on a monthly <br />basis on the last working day of each month. No progress reports are required until such time as <br />construction activities have started. <br />The permit will expire November 14, 2003. Upon receipt of a written request signed by the <br />permittee or authorized agent, the Department will consider extending the permit for up to but no <br />more than one additional year. You must apply for a new permit for completion of any work not <br />accomplished under the original permit. Although you may apply for a new permit, there is no <br />assurance that such new permit for the same construction or activities would be approved. <br />Any person whose substantial interests are affected by any decision of the Department on the <br />application has the right to request an administrative hearing in accordance with the provisions of <br />Sections 120.569 and 120.57 of the Florida Statutes. Should you desire an administrative hearing, <br />your request must comply with the provisions of Rule 28-106.201 of the Florida Administrative <br />Code, as indicated below. Send requests for hearings to the Department of Environmental <br />t Protection, Office of General Counsel, 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 35, <br />Tallahassee, Florida 32399. The Department must receive the request within twenty-one days after <br />your receipt of this notice. <br />'More Protection. '_ess P,oces, <br />Pnnted on recycled p ?" <br />4 . <br />
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