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Official Document Type
Lease
Approved Date
11/03/2009
Control Number
2009-283B
Agenda Item Number
8.Q.
Entity Name
Florida Inland Navigation District
Subject
Lease Agreement
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cracks to drain to the weirs . However, adverse climatic conditions could delay the dewatering phase long <br /> enough to result in successful breeding within the desiccation cracks . This would require a short- term spray <br /> program coordinated through the Indian River County Mosquito Control District, <br /> 4. 5 Site Security <br /> Providing adequate site security will remain a key element in the proper management of IR- 14 . <br /> Unsecured dredged material containment areas typically host a variety of unauthorized activities including <br /> illegal dumping, vandalism , hunting, and dike destruction through the use of off-road vehicles. As discussed <br /> in Section 2 . 3 . 8 , security fencing installed around the site ' s upland perimeter should preclude such activities <br /> within the IR- 14 containment facility. Access to the area within the fence will be limited to agents and <br /> representatives of the FIND and the Jacksonville District Corps of Engineers, and authorized contractor <br /> personnel . Access gates will remain locked at all times except during dredging and maintenance operations . <br /> The presence of an on- site operator duing such operations should further discourage unauthorized entry to <br /> the site and the occurrence of unsanctioned activities . <br /> Between dredging operations the site operator will be responsible for carrying out regularly <br /> scheduled inspections . The primary purpose of these inspections will be to perform routine operational <br /> functions and to ensure that facility security is maintained . Breaches in site security will be identified and <br /> appropriate actions will be taken as quickly as possible to restore the site to a fully operational standby <br /> condition . Other responsibilities of the operator during these visits will include weir operation and <br /> stormwater release, groundwater monitoring, and routine inspection of dike integrity and buffer area <br /> conditions . <br /> 42 <br />
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