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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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i <br />(i) If surplus sand fill results from any approved excavation seaward of the control line, such material <br />shall be distributed seaward of the control line on the site, as directed by the Office staff, unless otherwise <br />specifically authorized by the permit. <br />6) Any native salt resistant vegetation destroyed during construction shall be replaced with plants of <br />the same species or, by authorization of the Bureau, with other native salt -resistant vegetation suitable for beach <br />and dune stabilization. Unless otherwise specifically authorized by the staff, all plants installed in beach and <br />coastal areas - whether to replace vegetation displaced, damaged, or destroyed during construction or otherwise <br />- shall be of species indigenous to Florida beaches and dunes, such as sea oats, sea grape, saw palmetto, panic <br />grass, saltmeadow hay cordgrass, seashore saltgrass, and railroad vine. <br />(k) All topographic restoration and revegetation work is subject to approval and acceptance by the <br />Department staff, and the status of restoration shall be reported as part of the final certification of the actual <br />work performed. <br />(1) If not specifically authorized elsewhere in this permit, no operation, transportation or storage of <br />equipment or materials is authorized seaward of the dune crest or rigid coastal structure during the marine turtle <br />nesting season. The marine turtle nesting season is May I through October 31 in all counties except Brevard, <br />Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin, Palm Beach and Broward counties where leatherback turtle nesting occurs <br />during the period of March I through October 31. <br />(m) If not specifically authorized elsewhere in this permit, no temporary lighting of the construction <br />area is authorized at any time during the marine turtle nesting season and no additional permanent exterior <br />lighting is authorized. <br />(n) All windows and glass doors visible from any point on the beach must be tinted to a transmittance <br />value (light transmission from inside to outside) of 45% or less through the use of tinted glass or window film. <br />(o) This permit has been issued to a specified property owner and is not valid for any other person <br />unless formally transferred. An applicant requesting transfer of a permit shall sign two copies of the permit <br />transfer agreement form, agreeing to comply with all terms and conditions of the permit, and return both copies <br />to the Bureau. No work may proceed under the permit until a copy of the transfer agreement approved by the <br />Department has been received by the new owner. A copy of the transfer agreement shall be displayed on the <br />construction site along with the permit. An expired permit may not be transferred. <br />(p) The permittee shall immediately inform the Office of any change of mailing address of the permittee <br />and authorized agent until all requirements of the permit are met. <br />(q) For permits for major structures or activities the permittee shall provide periodic progress reports <br />certified by an engineer or architect (as appropriate due to the nature of the project) registered in the State of <br />Florida on the form "Periodic Report" - DEP Form 73-111 (Revised 1-85) to the Bureau. The reports shall <br />be submitted on a monthly basis beginning at the start of construction and continuing until all work has been <br />completed. The engineer or architect shall certify that all construction as of the date of each report has been <br />performed in compliance with the plans and the project description approved as a part of the permit, and with <br />all conditions of the permit, or shall specify any deviation from the plans, project description or conditions of <br />the permit. The report shall also state the percent of completion of the project and each major individual <br />component. Permits for minor structures or activities do not require submittal of periodic reports unless <br />required by special permit condition. <br />(r) For permits involving habitable major structures, all construction on the permitted structure shall <br />stop when the foundation pilings have been installed. At that time the permittee shall provide a certification <br />by a professional land surveyor registered pursuant to Chapter 472, Florida Statutes, that all aspects of the <br />location, and all elevations of the foundation construction are in accordance with both the plans and the project <br />description approved by the Department of Environmental Protection as part of the permit. This certification <br />shall be on a form "Foundation Location Certification" - DEP Form 73-114 (Revised 1-85), hereby <br />
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