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Permittee : Indian River County Beach Restoration <br /> Permit No : 0166929-001 -JC <br /> Page 8 of 17 <br /> methods, the size and type of materials, depth of sand (above underlying rock), and other <br /> pertinent updates to the draft mitigation plan; <br /> b . A Borrow Site Sediment Quality Control / Quality Assurance Plan , as required by <br /> Rule 62B41 . 008( 1 )(k)4.b . , F .A. C. and Specific Condition No . 7 ; <br /> c . A detailed Physical Monitoring Plan , as described in Specific Condition No . 14 <br /> (Physical Monitoring section), indicating the project ' s predicted design life ; <br /> d. A detailed Biological Monitoring Plan , as described in Specific Conditions No. 15 <br /> & 12 (Biological Monitoring section) ; <br /> e . A Monitoring Plan for In-water Sea Turtle Distribution and Abundance as <br /> described in Specific Condition No . 12 .k. , shall be included as a component of the <br /> Monitoring Plan described in 9 . d. Two hard copies and an electronic copy of detailed final <br /> construction plans and specifications for all authorized activities, including a vessel <br /> operations plan shall be provided. These documents shall be signed and sealed by the <br /> design engineer, who must be registered in the State of Florida, and shall bear the <br /> certifications specified in Rule 62B-41 . 007(4) , F.A. C . The plans and specifications shall <br /> include a description of the beach construction methods to be utilized and drawings and <br /> surveys which show all biological resources and work spaces (e. g. anchoring area, pipeline <br /> corridors, staging areas, boat access corridors, etc . ) to be used for this project. The <br /> Department may request additional information that may be necessary to understand and <br /> evaluate the proposal ; <br /> f. Biological monitoring qualifications. The names and qualifications of those <br /> individuals performing the biological monitoring shall be submitted for Department <br /> approval . All biological monitoring required by this permit shall be conducted by <br /> individuals having a good working knowledge of marine fish, marine turtles, algae, coral, <br /> and sponge taxonomy. <br /> 11 . The permittee shall construct and maintain a shore-parallel sand dike at the beach disposal <br /> area at all times during hydraulic discharge on the beach as may be required to meet turbidity <br /> standards prescribed by this permit. <br /> 12 . The beach fill area to be constructed seaward of the established Erosion Control Line shall <br /> remain sovereign lands and shall be accessible to the general public . Additionally, the resulting <br /> additions to upland property are also subject to a public easement for traditional uses of the sandy <br /> beach consistent with uses that would have been allowed prior to the need for the restoration project <br /> in accordance with Chapter 161 . 141 , Florida Statutes . <br />