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40 <br />40 <br />40 <br />3. Parking facilities on the Project Site shall be located and <br />designed to have minimal impacts on natural resources. Parking <br />facilities shall incorporate pervious material whenever feasible. <br />4. A survey of vegetative communities and plant species <br />shall be conducted on the Project Site. The FCT Recipient shall <br />detail hour the survey shall be used during development of the <br />site to ensure the protection, restoration, and preservation of <br />the natural resources on the Project site. <br />5. The coastal maritime hammock, mangrove and saltmarsh <br />communities that occur on the Project site, and adjacent seagrass <br />beds, shall be preserved and appropriately managed to ensure the <br />long-term viability of these vegetative communities. <br />6. The Project Site shall be managed in a manner that <br />protects and enhances habitat for listed wildlife species that <br />utilize or could potentially utilize the Project Site, including <br />the indigo snake, manatee, wood stork, white ibis, roseate <br />spoonbill and other wading birds. The FCT Recipient shall <br />coordinate with the Game and Freshwater Fish Commission and <br />Department of Environmental Pr€rtsction's office. of Protected <br />Species Management on the management of the Project Site for the <br />protection of listed species and listed species habitat. The FCT <br />Recipient shall also conduct periodic surveys of listed species <br />using the Project Site and develop informational signs relating <br />to the protection of listed animal species and their habitat. <br />7. 'Management of the Project Site shall be coordinated <br />with the Department of Environmental Protection's. Aquatic <br />Preserve Plan and, the St. Johns River Water Management District's <br />SWIM Plan to protect water quality within the Indian River <br />Lagoon. <br />8. Adjacent development activities shall be monitored <br />through the development review and approval process to ensure <br />that such activities do not negatively effect the resources on <br />the Project Site. <br />9. The water quality and ecological function of impounded <br />wetlands at the Project Site shall be enhanced through <br />improvements in water circulation, tidal replication, control of <br />nuisance vegetation and elimination of pollution sources. An <br />ongoing monitoring program shall be <br />conducted to study the results of adaptive management strategies <br />used on the Project Site. Impoundment management shall be <br />coordinated with other impoundments along the Indian River <br />Lagoon. <br />GAA/98-058-PBA <br />01/31/01 <br />