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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
12/14/2004
Control Number
2004-318
Agenda Item Number
7.R.
Entity Name
Florida Communities Trust
Subject
Grant Award ORCA South Link
Area
Right of Way Oslo Road
Project Number
03-084-FF3
Archived Roll/Disk#
3224
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4772
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i <br /> BOND PROCEEDS TO ACQUIRE THE PROJECT SITE ARE FULLY COMPLIED WITH BY <br /> THE CONTRACTING PARTY . <br /> V. CONDITIONS THAT ARE PARTICULAR TO THE PROJECT SITE AS A RESULT <br /> OF THE FCT APPROVED MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> 1 . Two or more resource-based outdoor recreational facilities including a nature trail and <br /> picnic pavilion shall be provided . The facilities shall be designed and located with minimal impact <br /> to natural resources on the Project Site . <br /> 2 . A permanent recognition sign shall be maintained in the entrance area of the Project <br /> Site . The sign shall acknowledge that the Project Site is open to the public and was purchased with <br /> funds from the Florida Communities Trust and Indian River County . <br /> 3 . Interpretive signage shall be provided to educate visitors about the natural <br /> environment of the Project Site . <br /> 4 . At least 24 environmental education classes or programs shall be conducted annually <br /> at the Project Site by trained educators or resource professionals . <br /> 5 . A biological inventory of the natural communities found on the Project Site, including <br /> the dominant and listed plant and animal species , shall be conducted prior to any site development . <br /> The inventory shall be used to ensure the protection of biological resources and be updated <br /> periodically. <br /> 6 . The maritime hammock community that occurs on the Project Site shall be restored <br /> and appropriately managed to ensure the long-term viability of this community. <br /> 7 . The Project Site shall be managed in a manner that protects and enhances habitat for <br /> native wildlife species that utilize or could potentially utilize the site , including the eastern indigo <br /> snake . The development of the management plan shall be coordinated with the Fish and Wildlife <br /> Conservation Commission ' s Office of Environmental Services to ensure the preservation and <br /> viability of native wildlife species and their habitat . Periodic surveys shall be conducted to ensure <br /> that site management is compatible with the listed species using the Project Site . <br /> 8 . An ongoing monitoring and control program for invasive vegetation including exotic <br /> (non-native) and nuisance native plant species shall be implemented at the Project Site . The <br /> objective of the control program shall be the elimination of invasive exotic plant species and the <br /> maintenance of a diverse association of native vegetation . The Management Plan shall reference the <br /> Exotic Pest Plant Council 's List of Florida' s Most Invasive Species to assist in identifying invasive <br /> exotics on the Project Site . <br /> GAA\03 - 084- 17173 <br /> November 29 . 2004 7 <br />
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