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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
11/01/2005
Control Number
2005-356A
Agenda Item Number
7.M.
Entity Name
Grant Contract - Florida Communities Trust part 2
Richard and Mary Jones
Subject
Jones Pier
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that received scoring points or observations made by FCT staff during the site visit described in <br /> Rule 9K- 7 . 009 ( 1 ) , F . A . C . : <br /> 1 . Two or more resource-based outdoor recreational facilities including a walking <br /> trail and picnic pavilion shall be provided. The facilities shall be developed in a manner that <br /> allows the general public reasonable access for observation and appreciation of the natural <br /> resources on the project site without causing harm to those resources . <br /> 2 . A permanent recognition sign, a minimum size of 4' x 6 ', shall be maintained in <br /> the entrance area of the project site . The sign shall acknowledge that the project site was <br /> purchased with funds from the Florida Communities Trust Florida Forever Program and Indian <br /> 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 12 regularly scheduled and ongoing educational classes or programs that <br /> promote the protection of natural resources shall be provided at the project site . <br /> 5 . A staffed nature center that provides year-round education programming shall be <br /> established on the Project Site , <br /> 6 . A survey of the natural communities and plant species on the project site shall be <br /> conducted prior to the development of the project site . The survey shall be used during <br /> development of the site to ensure the protection, restoration, and preservation of the natural <br /> communities on the project site <br /> 7 . The natural communities that occur on the project site shall be preserved and <br /> appropriately managed to ensure the long-term viability of these communities . <br /> 8 . The project site shall be managed in a manner that will protect and enhance the <br /> listed and non-listed native wildlife species and their habitat . The development of the <br /> management plan shall be coordinated with the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission ' s <br /> Office of Environmental Services to ensure the preservation and viability of listed and non-listed <br /> native wildlife species and their habitat. Periodic surveys shall be conducted of listed species <br /> using the project site . <br /> 9 . A stormwater plan shall be developed and implemented for the project site to <br /> improve the quality of water entering the Indian River Lagoon . The development of a <br /> stormwater program for the project site shall be done in coordination with the St . Johns River <br /> Water Management District . <br /> 10 . Approximately 12 acres of degraded uplands shall restored in terms of biological <br /> composition and ecological function . <br /> 05-039-FF5 <br /> October 13, 2005 <br /> Reimbursement <br /> - 10 - <br />
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