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OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 293 RESOLUTION 2022-163 A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING A CONSERVATION EASEMENT,PRESERVE AREA MONITORING AND MANAGEMENT PLAN(PAMMP)AND SEA TURTLE PROTECTION PLAN(STPP) ON BEHALF OF ST.LUCIE COUNTY,FLORIDA BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of St. Lucie County, Florida,that: The foregoing Conservation Easement, Preserve Area Monitoring and Management Plan (PAMMP) and Sea Turtle Protection Plan (STPP) from Pelican Reef at Hutchinson LLC are duly accepted on behalf of St. Lucie County this 20th day of September, 2022. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: ST.LUCIE COUNTY,FLORIDA -1, / A p�1Y� CO,y , By: ll// Deputy Clerk Va �p�. Chair �R O • r � co APPROVED AS TO FORM AND co • y, F1Ap�°* CORRECTNESS: By: e County Att rn MICHELLE R. MILLER, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT - SAINT LUCIE COUNTY FILE # 5100549 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 214, Recorded 09/21/2022 03:12:19 PM SAINT LUCIE COUNTY DEED OF CONSERVATION EASEMENT THIS DEED OF CONSERVATION EASEMENT ("Conservation Easement") is given this<90 day of 5epkmxr20 ,Pelican Reef at Hutchinson,LLC("Grantor")whose mailing address is 50 N.W.5th Avenue,Boca Raton,Florida 33432 to St.Lucie County,a political subdivision of the State of Florida("Grantee") having an address of 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, FL 34982. As used herein, the term "Grantor" shall include any and all heirs, successors or assigns of the Grantor,and all subsequent owners of the"Conservation Area"(as hereinafter defined)and the term "Grantee"shall include any successor or assignee of Grantee. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS,the Grantor is the owner of certain lands situated in St. Lucie County,Florida, and more specifically described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference("Property");and WHEREAS,the Grantor is proposing the development of a 7 lot single family subdivision ("Project")on the Property,which is subject to the regulatory jurisdiction of the St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners("County");and WHEREAS, the Property will be further subject to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions of the Tortugas Sands Homeowners Association,Inc.to be recorded in the Official Public Records of St.Lucie County,Florida("Declaration");and WHEREAS,the County approved the Major Site Plan for the Project pursuant to PDS No. 2020-046 ("Resolution");and WHEREAS,the Resolution requires that the Tortugas Sands I lomeowners Association,Inc. ("Association") maintain,in perpetuity, that portion of the Property designated as preserve area ("Conservation Area") as more particularly described in exhibit "B" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference;and WHEREAS,the Declaration provides that the maintenance of the Conservation Area is the perpetual obligation of the Association;and WHEREAS, the Resolution further requires that the Conservation Area be maintained in accordance with that certain Preserve Area Management and Monitoring Plan ("Management Plan"),and Sea Turtle Protection Plan("Sea Turtle Plan")as Exhibits C and D, WHEREAS,the Grantor is agreeable to granting and securing to the Grantee a perpetual Conservation Easement as defined in Section 704.06, Florida Statutes, over the Conservation Area. NOW, THEREFORE, Grantor hereby grants, creates, and establishes a perpetual Conservation Easement for and in favor of the Grantee upon the Conservation Area which shall run with the Iand and be binding upon the Grantor, and shall remain in full force and effect forever. WP8 361,741,367v712/12/2007 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 215 The scope,nature,and character of this Conservation Easement shall be as follows: 1. Recitals. The recitals hereinabove set forth are true and correct and are hereby incorporated into and made a part of this Conservation Easement. 2. Pttypose. It is the purpose of this Conservation Easement to retain land or water areas in their natural, vegetative, hydrologic,scenic, open, agricultural or wooded condition and to retain such areas as suitable habitat for fish, plants or wildlife. Those wetland and/or upland areas included in this Conservation Easement shall be maintained in the conditions required by the Management Plan. To carry out this purpose,the following rights are conveyed to Grantee by this easement: a. To enter upon the Conservation Area at reasonable times with any necessary equipment or vehicles to enforce the rights herein granted in a manner that will not unreasonably interfere with the use and quiet enjoyment of the Property by Grantor and/or the future residents of the Property at the time of such entry;and b. To enjoin any activity on or use of the Conservation Area that is inconsistent with this Conservation Easement and to enforce the restoration of such areas or features of the Conservation Area that may be damaged by any inconsistent activity or use;and c. To enter upon the property of the Grantor to connect the Conservation Area to a bona fide system of trails,greenways or other non-vehicular system. 3. Prohibited Uses. Except for the following,those improvements identified in the Florida Department of Environmental Protection Environmental Resource Permit #56- 247618-008-EM, exotic vegetation removal, replanting with appropriate native vegetation, vine control, removal of trash and debris or other maintenance and monitoring activities described herein that are permitted or required by the Resolution or the Management Plan, the following activities are prohibited in or on the Conservation Area: a. Dumping or placing of soil or other substance or material as landfill, or dumping or placing of trash,waste,or unsightly or offensive materials; b. Removal or destruction of trees,shrubs,or other vegetation,except for the removal of exotic or nuisance vegetation in accordance with the Management Plan; c. Excavation,dredging,or removal of loam,peat,gravel,soil,rock,or other material substance in such manner as to affect the surface; d. Surface use except for purposes that permit the land or water area to remain in its natural or enhanced condition; e. Activities detrimental to drainage, flood control, water conservation, erosion control, soil conservation, or fish and wildlife habitat preservation including, but not limited to,ditching,diking and fencing. WPB 381,741,367v712/12/2007 2 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 216 4. Grantor's Reserved Rights. Grantor reserves all rights as owner of the Property, including the right to engage in uses of the Conservation Area that are not prohibited herein and which are not inconsistent with any County rule, criteria, permit and the intent and purposes of this Conservation Easement. 5. No Dedication. No right of access by the general public to any portion of the Property or the Conservation Area is conveyed by this Conservation Easement, except as provided in Paragraph 2(c),above. 6. Grantee's Liability. Grantee shall not be responsible for any costs or liabilities related to the operation,upkeep or maintenance of the Conservation Area. 7. Acts Beyond Grantor's Control. Nothing contained in this instrument shall be construed to entitle Grantee to bring any action against Grantor for any injury to or change in any portion of the Property other than Conservation Areas that result from natural causes beyond Grantor's control,and not initiated by the Grantor, including but not limited to fire,flood, storm and earth movement. Should any Conservation Area be injured or changed from natural causes, including but not limited to fire, flood,storm and earth movement,the Grantor shall be provided notice and a reasonable opportunity to restore the affected Conservation Area to a condition that satisfies the Management Plan requirements prior to the Grantee bringing any action for noncompliance with the Resolution or the Management Plan. 8. Property Taxes. Grantor shall keep the payment of taxes and assessments on the Conservation Area current and shall not allow any lien on the Conservation Area superior to this Easement. In the event Grantor fails to extinguish or obtain a subordination of such lien, in addition to any other remedy,the Grantee may,but shall not be obligated to,elect to pay the lien on behalf of the Grantor and Grantor shall reimburse Grantee for the amount paid by the Grantee, together with Grantee's reasonable attomcy's fees and costs, with interest at the maximum rate allowed by law, no later than thirty days after such payment. In the event the Grantor does not so reimburse the Grantee, the debt owed to Grantee shall constitute a lien against the Conservation Area which shall automatically relate back to the recording date of this Easement. Grantee may foreclose this lien on the Conservation Area in the manner provided for mortgages on real property. 9. Enforcement by Grantee. Enforcement of the terms,provisions and restrictions of this Conservation Easement shall be at the reasonable discretion of Grantee, and any forbearance on behalf of Grantee to exercise its rights hereunder in the event of any breach hereof by Grantor or the Association, shall not be deemed or construed to be a waiver of Grantee's rights hereunder. 10. Enforcement by Association. The Association shall take private enforcement action against any member of the Association who violates the rules relating to the use and maintenance of the Conservation Area as set forth in the Management Plan. 11. Maintenance Oblinations of Association. The Association shall maintain in perpetuity, the Conservation Area in accordance with the Management Plan. Such maintenance shall include,but is not limited to,exotic vegetation removal,replanting with appropriate native WB 381,7a 1,367v712/12/2007 3 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 217 vegetation,vine control, and removal of trash and debris. The.maintenance schedule should be so as to keep the Conservation Area ecologically functional and high quality, as well as a minimum 90%free of exotic vegetation. 12. Assignment. Grantee will hold this Conservation Easement exclusively for conservation purposes. Grantee will not assign its rights and obligations under this Conservation Easement except to another organization or entity qualified to hold such interests under the applicable state laws. 13. $everability. If any provision of this Conservation Easement or the application thereof to any person or circumstances is found to be invalid,the remainder of the provisions of this Conservation Easement shall not be affected thereby, as long as the purpose of the Conservation Easement is preserved. 14. Terms and Restrictions. Grantor shall insert the terms and restrictions of this Conservation Easement in any subsequent deed or other legal instrument by which Grantor divests itself of any interest in the Property. 15. Written Notice. All notices, consents, approvals or other communications hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed properly given if sent by United States certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to the appropriate party or successor-in-interest. 16. Modifications. This Conservation Easement may be amended, altered, released or revoked only by written agreement between the parties hereto or their heirs, assigns or successors-in-interest,which shall be filed in the public records in St.Lucie County. 17. extinguishment. If circumstances arise in the future such as render the purpose of this Easement impossible to accomplish, this Easement can only be terminated or extinguished, whether in whole or in part, by judicial proceedings in a court of competent jurisdiction, and the amount of the proceeds to which Grantee shall be entitled, after the satisfaction of prior claims,from any sale,exchange or voluntary conversion of all or any portion of the Property subsequent to such termination or extinguishment, shall be determined, unless otherwise provided by Florida law at the time, in accordance with paragraph 18. Grantor believes that any changes in the use of neighboring properties will increase the benefit to the public of the continuation of this Easement, and Grantor and Grantee intend that any such changes shall not be deemed to be circumstances justifying the termination or extinguishment of this Easement. In addition, the inability of Grantor to conduct or implement any or all of the uses allowed under the terms of this Easement,or the unprofitability of doing so,shall not impair the validity of this Easement or be considered grounds for its termination or extinguishment. 18. Proceeds, This Easement constitutes a real property interest immediately vested in Grantee, which, for the purposes of paragraph 17, the parties stipulate to have a fair market value determined by multiplying the fair market value of the Property unencumbered by the Easement(minus any increase in value after the date of this grant attributable to improvements) by the ratio of the value of the Easement at the time of this grant to the value of the Property, without deduction for the value of the Easement, at the time of this grant. For the purposes of WPB 381,741,367v7 12/12/2007 4 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 218 this paragraph,the ratio of the value of the Easement to the value of the Property unencumbered by the Easement shall remain constant. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD unto Grantee forever. The covenants, terms, conditions, restrictions and purposes imposed with this Conservation Easement shall be binding upon Grantor, and shall continue as a servitude running in perpetuity with the Property. Grantor hereby covenants with said Grantee that Grantor is lawfully seized of said Property in fee simple;that the Property is free and clear of all encumbrances that are inconsistent with the terms of this Conservation Easement; and all mortgages and liens have been subordinated to this Conservation Easement; and that Grantor has good right and lawful authority to convey this Conservation Easement; and that it hereby fully warrants and defends the title to the Conservation Easement hereby conveyed against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever. WPB 361,741,367v712/12/2007 5 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 219 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Blanca Salcedo,a managing•member of Pelican Reef at Hutchinson,LLC,has hereunto set her authorized hand this I, day of Sep-let-'r v c, 20/1 Signed,sealed and delivered in our presence as witnesses: Signature By: f<'e'4'1'' �tti-�` Blanca Salcedo P ' Name: By: ���to POT Print Name: STATE OF FLORIDA ss.: COUNTY OF ST LUCIE ) • The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means of[] physical presence of[] online notarization,this \ day of -ite'p\ ,2022.by Blanca Salcedo of Pelican Reef at Hutchinson,LLC,a Florida Limited Liability Com any, on behalf of the company, who is personally known to me or has produced ✓ as identification. Note [NOTARIAL SEAL] Print Nam LORENA P.112010 ✓r IN• Notary Putiic.State of%Ma • Comm'.ss'.orm NH 205670 • ,,:.t} mymoncore*Jay 10,2020 WPB 381,741,367v7 1211212007 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 220 EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION For PELICAN REEF The South 500.00 ft.of Government Lots 5&6 of Section 32,Township 35 South,Range 41 East, St.Lucie County,Florida,lying east of a 100.00 ft Right-of-Way for State Road A-1-A. Government Lot 3,less the right-of-way for State Road A-1-A,Section 29,Township 35 South, Range 41 East,St.Lucie County,Florida. Said Lands containing 7.390 acres,more or less. WPB 381,741,367v71211212007 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 221 EXHIBIT 0 9¢L PA PJoy O F mac^ 1-130 gr° o ATLANTIC OCEAN SUBJECT PARCEL INDJAN RIVER SOUTH UNE GOVERNMENT LOT 5 SECTION 32-35-41 LEGEND R/W RIGHT-OF-WAY CCCL COASTAL CONSTRUCTION CONTROL LINE POC POINT OF COMMENCEMENT POB POINT OF BEGINNING S.R. STATE ROAD ORB OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK PG. PAGE 32-35-41 SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 35 SOUTH, RANGE 41 EAST EL ELEVATION NAVD NORTH AMERICAN VERTICAL DATUM (1988) MHWL MEAN HIGH WATER LINE P.B. PLAT BOOK SURVEY NOTES 1. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON AN ASSUMED DATUM. THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF GOVERNMENT LOT 5 IS ASSUMED TO BEAR N89'50'57"E. ALL BEARINGS ARE RELATIVE THERETO. • 2. THERE MAY BE ADDITIONAL RESTRICTIONS, EASEMENTS AND COVENANTS RECORCiEp---.:Fi `=1:r`; IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA. NO TITLE WORK WAS,. PROVIDED OR REVIEWED AS PART OF THE PREPARATION OF THIS SKETCH. PREPARED BY: . 01 RICHARD C. LN�N DATE 7 � �J FLORIDA PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR II 5209 THIS IS NOT A REVISION DESCRIPTION DATE SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION DUNE CONSERVATION EASEMENT PREPARED FOR ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA REF. JOB NO. DRAWN BY DATE SURVEY NO. LAVENTURE & ASSOCIATES, INC. 21.3586 JOE M 8/09/22 21.3586 PROFESSIONAL SURVEYING AND MAPPING F.B.,PG. CALCULATED Bl�SEALE SHEET NO. W E 2252 PETERS ROAD, SUITE D N/A RCL 1"=200' 1 OF 3 FORT PIERCE, FLORIDA 34945 (772) 398-6430 PHONE (772) 398-6426 FAX OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 222 DESCRIPTION A PARCEL OF LAND LYING WITHIN A PORTION OF GOVERNMENT LOT 5, SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 35 SOUTH, RANGE 41 EAST, ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: FOR A POINT OF REFERENCE, COMMENCE AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE OF STATE ROAD A-1-A (SOUTH OCEAN DRIVE) WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID GOVERNMENT LOT 5; THENCE NORTH 89'50'57" EAST, ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 477.77 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE WESTERLY LIMITS OF A DUNE PRESERVATION ZONE APPROVED BY ST. LUCIE COUNTY FOR THE PELICAN BAY SITE PLAN AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCEL: THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 89'50'57" EAST ALONG THE SOUTH UNE OF SAID GOVERNMENT LOT 5, A DISTANCE OF 186.70 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE MEAN HIGH WATER LINE OF THE ATLANTIC OCEAN; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAID MEAN HIGH WATER LINE THE FOLLOWING FIVE (5) COURSES: (1) THENCE NORTH 23'19'15" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 107.49 FEET; (2) THENCE NORTH 23'56'52" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 108.42 FEET; (3) THENCE NORTH 24'03'06" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 108.38 FEET; (4) THENCE NORTH 23'38'04" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 115.37 FEET; (5) THENCE NORTH 24'29'39" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 106.56 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTH 500 FEET OF SAID GOVERNMENT LOT 5; THENCE SOUTH 89'50'57" WEST, ALONG SAID NORTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 204.23 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE ABOVE-REFERENCED WESTERLY LIMITS OF SAID DUNE PRESERVATION ZONE; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID WESTERLY LIMITS THE FOLLOWING SIX (6) COURSES: (1) THENCE SOUTH 36'20'24" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 98.86 FEET; (2) THENCE SOUTH 22'59'56" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 78.35 FEET; (3) THENCE SOUTH 26'37'23" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 85.75 FEET (4) THENCE SOUTH 19'16'01" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 88.15 FEET; (5) THENCE SOUTH 28'58'12" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 95.72 FEET; (6) THENCE SOUTH 18'54'14" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 109.93 FEET TO AN INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID GOVERNMENT LOT 5 AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SAID PARCEL CONTAINS 2.11 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. REVISION DESCRIPTION DATE SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION DUNE CONSERVATION EASEMENT PREPARED FOR ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA REF. JOB NO. DRAWN BY DATE SURVEY NO. LAVENTURE Sc ASSOCIATES, INC. 21.3586 JOE M 8/09/22 21.3586 PROFESSIONAL SURVEYING AND MAPPING F.B.,PC. CALCULATED BY SCALE SHEET NO. Tr 2252 PETERS ROAD, SUITE D FORT PIERCE, FLORIDA 34945 N/A RCL 1"=200' 2 OF 3 (772) 398-8430 PHONE (772) 398-8428 FAX OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 223 GRAPHIC SCALE 200 0 100 203 400 r III _Ili NMI :1Alk ( IN FEET ) I T ,1i 1 inch = 200 ft. UNPLATTED J I ACREAGE NORTH LINE OF SCALE 1"=200' THE SOUTH 500' OF GOVERNMENT LOT 5 NEW CCCL DUNE PRESERVATION SECTION 32-35-41 (P.B. 26, PG. 26) ZONE (AS APPROVED BY S89'50'57"W (RECORDED ST. LUCIE COUNTY) 204.23' SEPTEMBER 15, 1988)y \ N24'29'39"W 36'20'24" �$�� EL-0.52' (NAVID C 10 88)N) ___1\98.86' LOCATED JANUARY 20, 2022 J, ,S22'59'56 E N23'38'04"W \‘\ .1 r \\78.35' v. 1 11;. 0115.37' 2 V S26'37'23" N24'03'O6"W \-`) \....\ o' _% \85.75' �5 108.38., ATLANTIC 0,7 �' �` s19'1s'o1"E OCEAN \ y2 ,,$ \,\88.15' N23'56'52'W �� 108.42' O� o ,, \S28'S8'12" i. �� a.., 95.72' N23'19'15"W 2a \ a \ 18'54'14" �" AA 107.49' \109.93' g SOUTH LINE OF �POC N89'S0'57TE FOB GOVERNMENT LOT 5 \ 477.77' SECTION 32-35-41 \ \ N89'50'57"E Tc\ A N89'50'57"E \�70 OLD CCCL 186.70' * (P.B. 16, PG. 32) r� (RECORDED Zrn ` MARCH 20, 1972) UNPLATTED J i ACREAGE THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. REVISION DESCRIPTION DATE SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION DUNE CONSERVATION EASEMENT PREPARED FOR ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA REF. JOB NO. DRAWN BY DATE SURVEY NO. LAVENTURE AtASSOCIATES, INC. 21.3586 II JOE M B/09/22 21.3586 PROFESSIONAL SURVEYING AND MAPPING F.B.,PG. -CALCULATED BY SCALE SHEET NO. W C 2252 PETERS ROAD, SUITE 0 FORT PIERCE, FLORIDA 34945 N/A RCL 1`-200' 3 OF 3 (772) 398-6430 PHONE (772) 398-6426 FAX i OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 224 TURTLE NEST & PELICAN REEF PROJECT SITE St. Lucie, Florida Preserve Area Management and Monitoring Plan (PAMMP) June 2015 • • AV.) Prepared for: Mr.Ji-Ang Song S.A.Acquisitions,LLC 19 Bay Harbor Road Tequesta,FL.33469 Prepared by: Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants,Inc. 9512 S.E.Duncan Street Hobe Sound,FL 33455 Ofc:(772)545-3676 Cell:(772)260-0857 E-Mail:bobhsenv®gmail.com EXHIBIT I "C Is OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 225 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Description Page 1.00 INTRODUCTION 1 2.00 EXISTING SITE VEGETATION 5 3.00 DELINEATION OF PRESERVE AREAS 5 4.00 SURVEY REQUIREMENTS. 13 4.01 Barricading Requirements 13 4.02 Prohibited Activities. 19 4.03 Fertilizer Use Within the Preserve Area. 28 4.03.01 Fertilizer Free Zones. 29 4.03.02 Low Maintenance Zone. 29 4.03.03 Fertilizer Content and Application Rates 29 4.03.04 Fertilizer Application. 30 4.03.05 Management of Grass Clippings and Vegetative Matter 31 5.00 RESTORATION&MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES 31 5.01 Exotic Species 31 5.02 Re-vegetation 32 5.03 Removal of Plant Material. 32 6.00 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS AND RESTRICTIONS 32 6.01 Dust 32 6.02 Noise 32 6.03 Periodic Cleanup/Basic Site Restoration 33 6.04 Water Quality 33 • 6.05 Chemical,Fuel,and Other Hazardous Materials. 33 6.06 Construction Equipment. 34 7.00 MONITORING AND MAINTENANCE PLAN. 34 7.01 Monitoring Set-up. 34 7.02 Vegetation Survey 36 7.03 Panoramic Transect and Quadrat Photographs. • 36 7.04 Wildlife Utilization. 36 7.05 Fish and Aquatic Macroinvertebrate Sampling 36 7.06 Exotic Plant Species. 37 • 7.07 Monitoring Reports 37 7.08 Success Criteria 40 HSE 14-052.02 -i- 10 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 226 8.00 COMPLIANCE 40 LIST OF FIGURES Figure# Description Page 1 of 24 Vicinity Map 2 2 of 24 Location Map 3 3 of 24 Aerial Photograph 4 4 of 24 Proposed Site Plan 6 5 of 24 Frontal Dune Planting Plan. 7 6 of 24 Back Dune(Strand)Planting Plan 8 7 of 24 Dune Preservation Zone Location Map 9 8 of 24 Preserve Area Map , 10 9 of 24 Upland Buffer Planting Plan. 11 10 of 24 Mangrove Planting Plan. 12 11 of 24 Conservation Easement Area Map. 14 12 of 24 Erosion control Location Map,East. 15 I3 of 24 Erosion control Location Map,West 16 14 of 24 Erosion Control Fencing Detail 17 15 of 24 Turbidity Curtain Detail. 18 16 of 24 Split Rail Fence Detail. 20 17 of 24 Preserve Area Sign Detail. 21 18 of 24 Preserve area&Educational Sign Location Map,East 22 19 of 24 Preserve area&Educational Sign Location Map,West. 23 20 of 24 Sea Turtle Protection Sign. 24 21 of 24 Ropes&Bollards Detail. 25 22 of 24 Manatee Protection Sign Detail 26 23 of 24 Smalltooth Sawfish Protection Sign Detail 27 24 of 24 Monitoring Plan 35 LIST OF TABLES Table# Description Page 1 Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council's Category I Invasive Exotic Species 38 NOTE:This Report,together with the concepts and design presented herein,as an instrument of service,is intended only for the specific purpose and Client for which it was prepared. Reuse of and improper reliance on this Report without written authorization and adaptation by Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants,Inc.shall be without liability to Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants,Inc. IISE 14-052.02 -ii- 10 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 227 • TURTLE NEST& PELICAN REEF PRESERVE AREA MANAGEMENT AND MONITORING PLAN (PAMMP) St.Lucie County,Florida The following Preserve Area Management and Monitoring Plan has been prepared by Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants,Inc.and is being provided to St.Lucie County in order to satisfy the requirements set forth in Chapter 6.04.00 of the County's Land Development Code for the Turtle Nest&Pelican Reef project site. 1.00 INTRODUCTION The Turtle Nest&Pelican Reef project site consists of approximatelyl3.55 acres of land located east of State Road A-1-A(SR-Al A)and approximately 12.38 acres of land located on the west side of SR-AlA for a total assessment area of±25.93 acres.Turtle Nest contains all of the land west of A IA and±6.54 acres east of AlA while Pelican Reef consists of the remaining f7.01 acres east of A IA.The subject parcels are located south of Middle Cove and north of Little Mud Creek • and Blind Creek Park. The sites are situated in Section 29,Township 35S,Range 41E in St.Lucie County,Florida(Figures 1,2 and 3 of 24). Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants,Inc.(HSE)has been retained by the Applicant to prepare this Preserve Area Management and Monitoring Plan(PAMMP)for the proposed on-site upland and wetland preserve areas. The following addresses delineation of the preserve areas, prohibited activities,and monitoring and maintenance plans for the proposed preserve areas. HSE#14-052.02 Page I of 41 10 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 228 1 0 NOT ASURver SCALE a NTS 0. gpH 1 1 BDH CONSULTING GROUP,LLC NORTH 6 • G AAD •m • „ Q •..(h G �: I s IIr' g3 6s Cf.. .4+ A.. • (fl / •'•indlb Vj,S.Rel1.0 • m V 43 Saint - • • Ce g1 N27° 22' 50.13" �+ W80 15 28.74" Ocean ti5 ' 1.! 1 . /, y ., --- .An ' g i :,� oui Va° }RrliuoatlLe!3M1!. ,�1F _ f P045a LSDE 1 11, , .1,1 i N.. P70 • . la . i a, ,Post Pod 44..o 81 SOURCE:DEI.ORM:STREET ATLAS 7014,PLUS PARCEL 10 0 2S22441-0007-000-.Z237J444001 10 .2S5LJH-0O02400.1 E i ST.LUCIE COUNTY•SEC. TWP. R. USE JOB NO.: DRAWING NAME: DATE: FIGURE: a FLORIDA 29 35S 41E 14-052.03 01-VICINITY.DWG 10 JUNE 2015 1 OF 24 I! LATITUDE:27°22'50,I3" , LONGITUDE:-80°15'28.74" DESIGNED BY:FRP DRAWN BY: FRP CHECKED BY:RLW 1 I TURTLE NEST&PELICAN REEF PROJECT SITE H Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants Inc.1 o° (`t 9512 SE Duncan Streit c PRESERVE AREA MONITORING&MAINTENANCE PLAN(PAMMP) 1\J Hobe Sound,FL.33455 P VICINITY MAP E(772)545-3676, E-mail:bobhsenv@gmail.com OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 229 e0 NOT ASLR\T l' •AOr D� 0' 180' 360' 720' 1440' ti. BCH CONSULTING GROUP,LLC SCALE: 1" =360' o c--.. 4 w,—..,....—„ NORTH e▪6 P Eg 0 h S� F 0 Illn. Fd G3 rL RC E< ,; ?Y co P`4,- lk C° r„ 1 `D o t :c c� JF iC O � N`F 1 G� Y OE'-5 SOURCE:11l;WR.\IL SI BEE Al WS1011.PLUS PARCEL ID r 2132-111fA02-000.2,2531.341 0 201-000-L 2S32-1I4-0002-C4:-I "O 'r ST,LUCIE COUNTY SEC. TWP. R. HSE JOB NO.: DRAWING NAME: DATE: FIGURE: s FLORIDA 29 35S 41E 14-052.03 02-LOCATION.DWG 10 JUNE 2015 2 OF 24 -G e, LATITUDE:27°22'50.13" I LONGITUDE:-80°15'28.74" DESIGNED BY:FRP DRAWN BY: FRP CHECKED BY:RLW c; TURTLE NEST&PELICAN REEF PROJECT SITE H Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants Inc. oe [`I 9512 SE Duncan Street PRESERVE AREA MONITORING&MAINTENANCE PLAN(PAMMP) 1\7 Hobe Sound,El..33455 LOCATION MAP r (772)545-3676, E-mail:bobhsenv@ mail.cnrn 1f OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 230 5U NOT A SUM I s RtT — 0 0' I80' 360' 1720' 1440' Hmu =as - SCALE: 1"=360' rcr BON CONSULTING GROUP,LLC NORTH 5 W r•eore.aaM.aoanir...a l:a `l • ` ,4 7 'i`'\y\� V ,,•...- 1. .- 1 • Oil •`` ` ;� •' , c� • TURTLE..NEST TURTLE'kTSTs'jti J .�',1. P.. :"...1 s..• _ � • W N . �. .: 2.!'c \ •- CI •'N:.%...1.:' I ` PELICAA11t1 fiPt; 'it‘ t far C rc r .. 2. ,:, ,1 1l \ i= 't w � ` -Lti 4 N �_ t '\; Iti �� _'q' +r ': , 5 SOURCE:1012 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH.FOOT SIDS IMAGE PARCEL me2532341.MI1410.2.253]•SNd001d0o-1,2s32-34-a001-000-1 i SEC. TWP. R. ' 3 ST.LUCIE COUNTY� HSE JOB NO.: DRAWING NAME: DATE: FIGURE: i FLORIDA 29 35S 41 P. 14452.02 D3-2012 AERIALDWG 10 JUNE 2015 3 OF 24 x c LATITUDE:27°22'50.13" ' LONGITUDE:-80°15'28.74" DESIGNED BY:FRP DRAWN BY: FRP CHECKED BY:RI 3 TURTLE NEST&PELICAN REEF PROJECT SITE H Robe Sound Environmental Consultants Inc. p 9PRESERVE AREA MONITORING&MAINTENANCE PLAN(PAMMP) 12 SE Duncan Streetr S Hobe Sound,FL.33455 2012 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH E(772)545-3676, E-ma11:bobbsenv(gmall.coin OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 231 2.00 EXISTING SITE VEGETATION Existing communities located within the Turtle Nest&Pelican Reef project site include mangrove swamp,beach and a disturbed dune dominated by Australian pine. Vegetation species of each community,as originally observed on the site,have been described in the Environmental Impact Report(EIR)prepared for the S.A.Acquisitions,LLC(January 2015)project and,therefore,not included herein. 3.00 DELINEATION OF PRESERVE AREAS For the purposes of this PAMMP,Preserve Areas shall be defined as Preserve Areas,as shown on the Master Site Plan for Turtle Nest&Pelican Reef prepared by Boggs Planning and Landscape Architecture(Figure 4 of 13). Currently,the only native upland habitat on-site is a disturbed dune.The dune preservation zone will be planted with native species following exotic removal(Figures 5,6 and 7 of 24.).Total preservation area on-site is+/-18.94 acres (Figure 8 of 24). The project proposes to create an average 50'upland buffer(+/-1.19 acres)adjacent to the wetland on the east side of the project site and preserve all the mangroves west and east of SR A 1 A,as well as the adjacent upland buffers and the dune preservation zone. The upland buffer planting plan can be found as Figure 9 of 24. The project site contains ±17.59 acres of mangrove wetlands of which f0.37 acres arc proposed for impact(2%) All of the remaining wetlands on-site(9g%)will be enhanced through exotic removal and re-planting,as necessary (Figure 10 of 24). The wetlands west of AIA will be placed in a conservation easement in favor of St.Lucie County to he preserved and maintained in perpetuity. The wetlands cast of A1A on the Pelican Reef parcel and part of the upland buffer arc currently in conservation easement which has been recorded in St.Lucie County ORB 2977 page 650, Conservation Easement No. 1 (south of the access road)and Conservation Easement No.2 (north of the access road). The additional upland buffer area not already in conservation easement HSE#14-052.02 Page 5 of 41 10 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 232 Tmw+•naToctTrannl TIM Mall.m emu.ru..S.I lb MT lurk AT A.Mill Oatar sum..is Mt..O.LY rpm via fn.ICrONON A.U ILW(rOa•nlml n•Af rWIAUD.W18a or A.DM1OM uuu,uo.4TnSJ•U.ue•TrvolT•TaTTulAulwouunwAM.ADAn..nownVuwtwaen c.TmWI tucDaxrA.n MC.Mal.aecmour u.snm,Torau r•nv uAum.u.•TAcca urTurn.l c NOT A SURVEY 0' 170' 260' 520' 1040' SOMCGISOLTINO GROUP.ILC SCALE:1"=260' — --- -- NORTH • a.9, ...... �ri�. - -- --- -- ‘r-MAIVIlli ••,\ .....,...,,,=wv.,xraitim % arirW4% , 1 , % ‘121CiAt VAA' 1'�1 1110T INCLUDI�D i7i�` ,la -\\IMIL`u.40111. ` 0000ooOoy, 0000v00 2Att� �'•�l�V $ _ /Maar ROOFS'We.sC d 1AMDICAM.AROIT;TRa rARal,m I IUFN IKw s»L 11D-INp01-01e4 lvna..auai LATRWFl:11•uYLu• 1 tonriveu FIWII1I.TP DESMED■Y:FRP DRAM'BY:IR? CHECKED BY:RLW ST,LUCIE COUNTY SFC. T.". R. 1ISE JOB NO.: II llobe Sound Enolroemeolal Co•mllann lnr. TURTLE NR$C&PELICAN REEF PROJCCT Slit FLORIDA 29 JSS 41E USE 14-05L02 9511 SE D . Sheri •wRVE AREA MO5ITOROR:d 11uMIVI IICe RAM"foul Retie Seoed,F12N55 {( PROPOSED SITE PLAN DRAWING NAME: DATE: FIGURE: (TTS)S.S71T6,E-rs.IL EeeMm.p�rm.11Aon 04-SITE PLAN-DWG IO JUNE 2013 4 OF 24 ■•• OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 233 TR1MA uA.104SnM1IWt1NmSONCrn NV oltac,rusrma YYs%.U.Na.1,awa.a wawa,D wawa,ONL1ro.TIE uMrWw90MZAA.CDa Mat wnta IT TY.TATIA.MA.Ifli U AT.00AgTA .Uiu(a CD DOS...WPCw1mOBTIVA RN•OnNI.WIp,An.YPTATIOln MMrwM'.VDCM1If.NnAI CualrMn.MC 11uu.r.1ie00i LLuaun•TO SOK.oweuo A arnN.Cl6I1.1AM,PC NOT A SURVEY SCALE=NTS W • 1 ;,, ,Y• f'F ��. ^ NIInAA g,ALS.rikwr �1 . 44 4. y>'*2 , ,�.146• Frye ,,'y',:' • ,. L.4•.; . • • '.Vie. ifA FRONTAL DUNE PLANTING PLAN* f lfl rlfTDIA PAIL'S LLLILIZADOW µ rise GENERAL.NOTES rr*A0K STANOAl10i A.D DUALITY ra.liMN ...Lo.T.MtTC.O.SONw.ur itate.mwnSI o. OVn(YOA t NMt taut.nn•Tt0..IrnrttgL41.ayo2RRL1- .GlUt) =.Itt YSMRKm=OW to AVNtY�un t.0 nu. OUT. 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Oil AW7RWDUDlf KM UN" rD.G Y100t0U{NIWab04 WLLRMf p0 Te.mmOSennr MD l.tULuon ILIOLOWG ._...,.w...'A.41.7 ..."C. 4"' turn TT TP.nuO IA no,MALL CIOInV Wall.0 mow,AAA I ad,r.l au..0 nno0r.N.0 M.ntrv."AT 10(0R ® INVICS•YAatewr COASTAL WOO rOC• I OOTM.ITO.e0I000101111L 100 TR Meta �n.STa.�NT inln sr m pWtCTI...O...0M PANIC GINS *Arnow ww r.nwf.nww•w wow.Nan .A''''O":"TeiMn..Cef rVuATrt"", -_ Mt•n1O.00100VI.alvILIL.T.110).a114. 0,0.aMa1.0 0,4.nn...r..awo...wl�aT w.aun NW VMIOLS PAMC141PM SU OATS UAW CRC uNerr 0VMSI LLMRWM.eat CT./tuns.N.tt tt 0Mpi0 ••(L.IOEAIAN[OPAII MsrILNIr pVl l00)O I1n4t0WOLMIMt/101YlAa Dime A��p M T UI TINT MK TOI•TWAPWA n O WV Mw On O)MUro MITN OPUS auru:Tr en INSOCK,neq �OAmgA tn.=aCiAU1t.r00 p;. ilvTo I. FRONTAL DUNE PLANT LIST ""`"°'"" u�.t^Ny 10e..._— . IARCRL 11:s I[WIIIART4WS.33124 101/4e0a3/33-3W WWW ` LATITTIDL NM I LONOTTL'DS:III IIIT1LW DESIGNED BY:FRP DRAWN BY:FRP CB LOUD BY:RLIY ST.Loot COUNTY SEC T". R. HIE JOB NO.: H lobe S000d P..er,o neetel Cen1.11.en lot TURTLE NEST it PELICAN REEF PROJECT SITE ry ISII SE Dun.*Salo FLORIDA 2F SSS LIE HSI;14".01 A\J •OAS VOAAO.NOMTO.PN:•AIAINn.NANc1.TIAr9Alll.... R.b.Saond.FL 13tl5 FRONTAL DUNE PLANTING?LAN DRAWLNG NAME: DATE: FIGURE: F(l1iIS0A'x16,Ebtll:OebAcToc(rPlrl<.,c OS•DINE PI.ANJIWC IO JU1NC 2015 S OF 21 E OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 234 1103DIAMTG.lOCllnta Wnu 7lmcovarnAY0lwGl.1a1212N71.0 SIASN AS AN Intllnlluel Ol SLIMS.OpTLVMD OKY,OIL Tor anCofc rutlM[AND ClwAT FOR Ulna'nw•SnfrAlsk ulna Fl MDYnonn W4Avct O41111lD/4MG rrmOot"ma A1n00XaAIl0♦.DACVtATON 01I40U.Ot:TCV'Po.4.7ALCUTSVVIA,Ltnc taw.rl.Inann luxury most SOCCnD tAluwYC •L cO`,m&,n,Ft 715TEMP �'17 BACK DUNE PLANTING PLAN* rr_ .80.0000' • :..*.‘"-..:* - . , -- ilr • . 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All MAMASMaL4 SOIL..MGLTIYA.D t1fgROULwDLL SAAMCAua Al.4n4LY FOann{D ow C.IN Sf.1r.n000 S144 Wv, 4wuTm.Ian• PS•mI OMLIo LL.IR roc VOCATION Or FIATS MAY IL Fl40AOM.'L.GIm G 'MU 5a 10 nLTln,wt 01rnteo1 D D ROOTttINLA,Olw•Ix ntu01 nz nowt TM out c.Dymoco.un.DNL Beaus.AND Ntt*,rrf1LUGL Oa WVA1 A11.PUNS 11A.M. dibUSA ILILV SAwra%t1t0 pals 1 rIANtM41tR4L I0*U.AL[Ammo S1'1Ml COVORNTOTIOa.A Y n{rtOIlm SWUM OI.lWGrp pp IOC tMVNO.ML.TWCONSWTAX1 FRgn 10 UnTAWTMMN O.Tn CONTMRDaArY.Gt A[Oa... rm Aar 4TCTAM OASLO.. ,OG ..ALL LAM)MAL4LmAu{Dw ttOrlluLniv ANa X?TDAITA 11A1l AND INGO.olLn}V TRANSE NGdIdSCO.DnmV MODULI or MLOl NIIy AI 10M S1000,'UTaN MAW Ftt*T7St0 tt4bOlCLNLt Alw09 COLOIm1 Oath rDt 011WL Mo0OIC(r{{T{,ICfrI DR LARVAL ATArz1GUunonI.TN n'IOU.•.O OHM MTSLWAIIOMI 11r. 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FLORIDA 20 35S 41E USE11.051A3 5112 SF..Daman Sore RLUME An.MONIT011NG•I WN10KAMCt r1AN IMAAR In NA.Mold.FL 33155 BACK DUNE(STRAND)PLANTING PLAN DRAWING NAME; DATE: FIGURE: Ef7'ilI3L5.51T1,s:mm:eeeNt«nyylmAalom 06•STRAND.DWG 10 JUNE 1013 60E21 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 235 nu NOT ASLRVEY —. `o 6 '1_..r 0' 75' 150'lii 300' 600' H ,.�V 54 DON CONSULTING GROUP,LLC SCALE: 1"=150' _ C.v ..,,,, ..,. . NORTH ow H �. o r— Oso\ �a� � 7a \ �4 dB< j O9,I� ��1 � �i� DUNE LEGEND F ^ CR VER \, FRONTAL DUNE o �.�. 1A\oo....\\ (4O.66 ACRES) u� S v.. �y�' RACKDUNE/STRAND t �i4� (30.17AES)Y4 I F ,s TOTAL DUNE PRESERVATION ZONE �.' (f0.83 ACRES) :u \` \ :r.i \ . pii o �\ CR�SOVE :::):.•,.\,, ro 4 \ :.'. w.,_. t. O nA 4 H v ' , '',. - .. SOURCE:BOCCS PLANNLNG&LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE,INC. PARCEL ID t ISM-341-0001-000-2•2 I1JM-0001-0aba•131.3440002-004I sf.' ST.I.UCIE COUNTY SEC. TWP. R. IISE JOB NO.: DRAWING NAME: DATE: FIGURE: ^�. FLORID 29 35S 41E 14-052.03 07-DPZLOC.DWG 10JUNE2015 70F24 tF ,> LATITUDE:27°22'50.13" I LONGITUDE:-80°I5'28.74" DESIGNED BY:FRP DRAWN BY: FRP CffECKED BY: RLW X V TURTLE NEST&PELICAN REEF PROJECT SITE H Ilobe Sound Environmental Consultants Inc. °5 9512 SE Duncan Street t PRESERVE AREA MONITORING&MAINTENANCE PLAN(PAMMP) 1`J Hobo Sound,FI..33455 G DUNE PRESERVATION ZONE LOCATION MAP E(772)545-3676, E-moll:bnbhscnv@EmaiLeom OR BOOK 4H92 PAGE 236 imMA.1Yrolzrn*I M1B IU MQ RR'IS ARCM.flWYIIRD MICA Al A.n1PIDu RR Rs=vitt Is TnVIOOO Mar ITS ITS Ml1aK Mro.AND CUM,OIMflIT WAS rWAY.REM OYODOYWtt IWwCI OR11OMARRAO.D10DMWMTIl19 ADIIIMO.T1a.LAW ADAMAT10M t9'ROM Al IT DYOOM)1RATALCO10DLTAMTL MG WALL et RIMORT UMW ITT TODDtl tflTDL.SEOLLCO96a nac NOT A SURVEY 0 0' 150' 300' 000'I__ I700' = NORTH SCALE:1"-300' It, ®,AXIOM men 19'Ci3A.MD rRrscaY[ i 211111111111k NIwND BNTLA P19L6CRVE• . � IA1.19 ACIOS7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DOME PRL9ERYATIDN::L.(WR1 ACiI �1), TOTAL fRESERYE NOT I CLUDEDA \_ •OOOOOOOv 0 0 0000A+ 9\ :\r�A LOIMCL DOG.ILAFM SCA W.TMG9[A*C TSCflWf,MC.16C PRAM ID01931MIN91<901.IL1-IMLM1p}A311EMw.91J9.I tA17199t.tr MO or I LOMCTSV1t:WIWI f3t7M DESIGNED BY:ETV DRAWN BY:PAP CRECKED BY:BLW IT.LUCIE COUNTY SEC. TNT. IL 118E JOB NO.: H Hobe Sound EDr4oDm<nW CODICI:Let.loe. TURTLE NEST&PELICAN REEF PROJECT JRE FLORIDA 1h S55 A, HOE 1M51.02 S 9912 SE D11 SOW 1ISEnit ARMS MONITORING•ILSOTnvIAMLB MUM(WIMP] .AoARob.Bawd.EL MS! DRAWING NAM: DATE I IGURE: - (373)SIY G:3676,F:e+• ROAtei,(grull.com PRESERVE AREA LOCATION NIA/ E 00-PRES LOCDWG 10 NNE MS SOF'1I OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 237 tent fl CND BRANUM%MDRM woe OR CONI1111.AuynNAM�TION.e ywnox.v RdTToio 1.101141111,1 LIN IflI*0` K(nonsil.rl`N IL DR CaLi`ue U AND m`io Imo, L`OlIO W TAL CONGL O,I\IC NOT A SURVEY SCALE=NTS NO1G THIS PIVII110 PLAN■IINOW T1 A TYPICAL SWOON Sr GENERAL.NOTES u,, M LTRGTH BY IV WIDE OR AIPROXIMATU.Y/VVII IQ.PT. r,. ,...\ . :.,.. l •Si ♦S I.>�' svARM..il L yRADB'TAYpA.0S AND QUALITY — _ �. ``�-� 1 I `o`?1 +rl `��.{ °OWiLn'":Auro.u.n.L.0 .lu.N.WUTa,.ur tr/ - o K'1fjTll��� :i�,`If`t� ' yI�BC" ��:�`� (MwnNm '...owi5-=IN `t �� �'��1►• Q-A alit, :T��I►lS. wlarrii ,m„Y°„i 11.P , Fi (o` F • .410 F` %�'5'i/ na1'Nrt:Aiiw::Ann. 'ij�..1 � �'. (-1 o��'.H..' ♦ I��P . --5 =.oR,A11oNA.nTI+S.rITIOV • Z'- \ A• ! :.^r ri \� r -TOO•.MR A., O,-.-,„NR- �D ..B�. • ,/ �nrr•[�,�j�/.•J � l J, ... n "�;e e j\ :�wmr .a 'a..w IN.�:M o.ror..� L... it(IUL{l' -ly — .ev'.. y it\%11r illLi.s ::�_-',7�7da, • ie ai:Tnom+.n wuunutu.4:=.l.l.uo u 10�.P.wcaon.Twa.o.l•wmro I.PLANTS NATM.TO FLORIDA MAY BE LULLS-MUM FOR S _•L SCICNTSIIC NAME _COMMON NAME SI7.11_ „5PACITC THOU LLSTID,ACCORDING TO AVAILABILITY RIOT SILT,WITH ME WRIT!IN AIR N OTOLATMN OP VII ACLNOFS AND THE i`.- LNVIRONMITTALCONSl0.TANT. •1.,3 EMT-RA SMARM GUMBO LIMO ,.. 11'O.0 L LOCATION OF PLANTS MAY Hi FIELD ADIINTED LN ORDER TO PEAL PALMETTO CALMCC PALM L10. 11.0.C. PROVIDETRI et ST C RORLNO CONDITIONS. S.PLANT MATERIAL SMALL DE LNEPECTIO RE TM {.n, FORE.TIIERA SEGREGATA FLORIDA PRIVET ICALLON V0.C. CNVIYONNFLITAI.CQNSN.TAM PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. A.ALL PLANTS SIT ALL DI INSTALLED IN 1HTALTMY AND COCCOLO AOYTLE/G SRAORAPE 3CALAON VOZ. KGOROVSCOMDTTION,moo IRALLI MLR OP MUM oDLASE,Alm LISLCT run,IGGS OR LARVAL * SORLSNA MARITTMA HAY CEDAR I GALLON 3'O.C. 1.CO.NTRACIOH LI RLSIONS1*10 FOR TUE PROPER WATERING ���yy�� W AND YLRTIIILATIONOP THE INSTALLED PLANTS FOR A}WOO •2if�- CNICQLCAALTA SNOBOIRY I GALLON T O.C. OF NOEL TO TITAN ONE II)YEAR -TY'ATi' 6.ROOT W LND COfTALAYR PLANTS W W.NOT RE ACCEPTED AmugarimW MIMICKLU'W' R1,0r*IAIDIMANI UNLH I. M1WILMPECU CINLIAAT 'TTDD.TGRASL OFLU1rs 1.LSE NON{'LTHISS HOTL.OAT MLTA]I 'G[OCNBLOILD PUNT MIT R MULCH MOST BE A MDRSIOM OP T.SLICK FULLosvmc APPUCATTIHI SOURCE MST PAR[IL Lb 11[tl.M1YNAM;TaDJutl.JOu,I♦ISRLONLe81.1 1.Atrt,D RTTTTT0.0' , IMAGITUOL weIsin.te• DCSIGFFDWI PIP DRAWN BY:PEP CHTC1CtD 11Y1 RLW i ST.LUCIN COUNTY SEC. T'P• R. USE JOB NO.: H Robe Sound EeNroeRLOIY CHB1.RneIS Ins TURTLE NEST&PELICAN REFS'PROJECT SITS FLORIDA 29 35S alb Ha1{-DS3.03 9511 SE Dunn S.. NoS1RK ARRA NO.MTORM)A MAL'TLNICE PLANOAMNT E Robe Sound,FL SHSS UPLAND DUFFER PANTING PLAN DRAWING NAM: DATES FIGURE: lm)S+SMT6,F.-m1L Nobinu l g00H coo B9•UP BUFF PLANOWG IB Die 1015 II OF 34 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 238 MIS mum.*aE.O..MS 4I I I011 wnlovr Toursi..OiECUM MO $.0240r111. OI ltAAmADARrMµnai io Woo moo+[vK&cv, COMuTANTS.FOE wc%.A�i urrnoers 1 a,os DT'm[ co 'wOIn,LoawT.m NOT A SURVEY SCALE,n NTS .-•l It,�,� '���,'s \\ ::LE OVEEXIOTICVEGETATION t,,3,c.��,'�9 itt: 1IF C-- �. v� •lP=U—,Ar.i-i11:,,I.... It=11: I' l I• . I. MIP.III J='•N++ll=ll=lp4 II II II 11 II 11 !I II I TII11-11 I111111-11 11-11li L BARE ROOT SEEDLINGS,THREE.LLAF StAGE,MINIM UM HACXFIT.L,IT NECESSARY,WITH IMPROVED SOIL TO EXISTING GRADE NOTE:ENHANCEMENT TO BE COMPLETED ONLY IN AREAS LEFT SABRES BY EXOTIC REMOVAL GENERAL NOTES DETTNITION OF IMPROVE.°SO I! 'ERAS UPORTATION AND INSPECTION mu orrre.4CCOOD.O TO MAVAMIOIIYA%OYTL,TTY LIT O)O.l1 AS A TOnWR.MntUOI C0'!Pnn.Or nun TILWgITAT10+'alto CODELY WnR All TDDLLLMP ✓nDO.nRn.N[OasvtTAM r,RAIVCr.IAmrM IT[IOIDIT[UNA L TtY�rtia Ono lH¢M ITu.Ytolrnr«LT OOTMA TO¢ZULAD A.TI¢PTORL000O.10tLnRY AT TIT IT4 . ILL iMTROVID tOR.IMLLRifmlAPILIOOAID WM¢W AALL MOT DULL OMRIDRTIRIRm1C1110 MDO'MMAOCTTAL ADMIRED Roo C OPDIO TO A lvo...m. ...A Mr,AND TIA Ott IS Or EROTIC wKMRAOUL SOD a runroa ntormDT10t nrnMR TTTT TT.rle.Rom CTmTTMP 011 MAWS PIMP 6¢RTODRIE ALLMOVID ImL mem p,DOTNOMAL NYLTTAM WM A HeMO R'0°R WOOL MY MnoTo trm Honer ucNVA Rao mnAavMn ¢OAVTTO umuTaTWWI".MARTS MAIL BP¢NOVLD ImTRLLvn.TTAL CMInr', n TO IMPMAwIq+. haTIUTION OS.. °OfDNLTLTr[IXMm PRTn TCCO.vIRKTOR GRADE STA/MARDS AND DUALITY TAM TINT INK TO St TRAAMgTI9 AMP TR AM 0461111.113 TO L AL.FV.Ti11xn1L¢LaTAYIDLa OtulRMO RtWCRTB[MN1T0T UTZ MALL FL TORATm*W"MI MIT•w VICORO.CO TO.AIO IWLR III AWTm6. OWUTTOF,OIL! MALL ET AT DWI'tO0LL TD TINT CO.VOIll A M Y TwDLITGT►TYI CO LOLIVALMTIO DOUR.AnD MOOT RITMO=OR LARV'A[ prILOOMMILT WAD OLRA. PART 410.mTMtD NO A••-••nStal•MR STARM."BOARD DI nM. •MN MOO11R0CA21LL 0112 MULL IIA,D IOt A twoo Au.morR out Et Lou ,OTALTMTAM VIO0butL OP.M L¢TTN,0.01T4R anNOIDDAS DEMME. WTOIn WA.TR0 RA LIFO.LL11R.g1L DTcflLoltDlOo TT slum¢ma Or I OO tOUCMYOI PLAIT WILL AM AI ACCmr DOLAITAINDIKIECT LCcT !ljAr IO.IOAM101112 AQAM6IT MGT.SLI IN OA=CAIU M TR COVTRACT MOWS IaRLZ UM FARO I.ID 0 T.1I•MI4O01a0F1.IWJMANO04.2DY1 011 04101 1A21TLD6 for 21PDU' 1 LONctiusn00Tt•11PRTr DESIGNCD IV,TIP DRAWN BY:FRP CHECKED RLW R TURTLE NEST A PELICAN REEF PROJECT SITE ST.IUCIE COUNTY SEC. TM?. R. HEE JOB NO.: H Bone Soon)Environmental ConsuDRuu Ent. FLORIDA H 335 RIE RS[1403101 43 9312 SE DaO Semi IRVE MIA SIO.•ETORLaG•LLALYR WW MANCS ELAN - - 1� De0L Soo ad.FLJN7J 'RFI MIA ¢ (PT2(45.1616,I:OnIL Oeelums'*emauesm MANGROVE ENHANCEMENT PLANTING PUN DRAWING NAME: DATE: FIGURE: 10-AIANGRV PLANDWG ID JUNE 20/S 100F2.4 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 239 will be placed in a conservation easement dedicated to St. Lucie County to be preserved and maintained in perpetuity(Figure 11 of 24). The wetland and upland buffer on the east side of Turtle Nest will not be placed in conservation easement but will be preserved and protected in perpetuity. By permit conditions,the Applicant will be required to preserve the wetlands and uplands east of AlA by removing exotic vegetation and keeping it free of exotics in perpetuity. 4.00 SURVEY REQUIREMENTS All Preserve Areas shall be surveyed and staked based on the approved Master Site Plan for the Turtle Nest&Pelican Reef project(Figure 4 of 13). No plant material shall be removed from the Preserve Areas to facilitate surveying,fencing or soil boring sampling without prior permission from St.Lucie County. Upland and wetland preserve areas will be planted according to the HSE planting plans(Figures 5,6,9 and 10 of 24). 4.01 Barricading Requirements The Applicant will ensure that all Preserve Areas are protected with physical barriers during all construction activities in accordance with the following guidelines. a) Preserve area signs shall be in place and accepted by St.Lucie County prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. b) Barricades(not including turbidity screens) will be high-visibility orange safety fence with a final height of at least 4 feet above the ground,and placed as shown in Figure 12 of 24. Barricades shall not be attached to vegetation (Figure 13 of 24). c) All barricades and turbidity screens will be upright and maintained intact for the duration of construction(Figures 12-15 of 24). d) Prior to construction the bright orange fence must be offset at least 10 feet outside the Preserve Area. HSE#14-052.02 Page 13 of 41 10 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 240 TmmDawncO�aJaaM11I MT co,OUT ctrn 011:1 D4Ma � .tnu.Ten lanr,ncM LVT4UW]Ror.n1a.0 wlrotb06Y rat TMLMOMLt•Ign.WDNM rot won rt.a IYmman nut eaAmmeen• DAm....s% on toaw avnMMMLL Ca*ttLT.NT.FCO.LL Ili anRWTttAt1JTY TO you SOMDQrlaaVaA1A1.0O.E1.1AA7a VC. NOT A SURVEY AlnL, B12,e. 0 0' 120' 210' 180' 960' 1 1 >_ BON CC•iSil,n GROUP.LIc SCALE:1"=240' .........^^°�^ NORTH Ili, '— WPM? ! — -- li i� l�ll"�\ wax‘vizt‘ , ,,. \ , ,„,„ . . ........._._.• , 1, \. 1 I 1/4A\ *N a' �#1�I �A vi .,I 1l Q�1 QIRR[�l NMLLRVAitaV GSL LIM ram. .' �.\��`� 6 I WJt ACRM `000•0000 ,•\�\ .1 JJ e ` \ n�J t rVLURCCOVL[PVATq`1WfARYT•T1'LT1.VmB O.00 •, �\yAIS [�7'7:II �NIlU AId) �1 ;jc1t1Y„ I()µLTACLOSRYATIOV WLY6M.Nl.U9 NM1Tll1kk � riiiii\vorlivap.,111LN,. e .i'. L 000.�t I I .r7 cconLLmATgv WCMcrt Dn ,•O O O htnAcatsl ;o•o•o!; ,y rouLconmtvenaRWnxro. oh atanA� •o 00 Paw CCCL OLDCYTL TODRCC 10005 Tt a'OAro A tANDWCAfL AnTNTTCTV*L tAJNJ1 CO I 2,13.1.0.4934,1faJM•ml-0004.M2JAAM1140.1 ciRwt,ter MTAIr ' LONCnat, ,JTalr DESIGNED OY:Fit? DRAWNOY,nut CHECKED BY:RLW 7U11TLENEST kt�CAN REEF tROJF.C1'SrIF yr.LUCIE COUNTY SEC. TWt. R. a FISL JOS NO.: H Rohe Sound}orkotmenial Coatultante Inc FLORIDA 29 299 A16 ILSE I405103 951J SE D.auD SaM ewar.ARIA MOArlOauG•MALL.' 1AlCttWt MOM?) Dete Sous,.Ft J1.73 E(71M43-1676,L-nalk DAtCONSERVATION EASEMENT AREAS DRAWING NAME: DATE: FIGURE: lMwaamtann II-CONS F.ASF_DWC IRJUNE IOIS II OF 26 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 241 NOT AWVRYEY .A•, 0' 75' 150' 300' 600' i BpH qSCALE: 1"=150' BDH CONSULTING GROUP,LLC NORTH Il omnwme...w1ww......um 9 *ya: N. i1 A.A., 1 -�-`=� LEGENDI a iA...A.A.A.A. t •.,may././.� eC • ROPES&BOLLARDS Om - \ee @1 - ii� ivLeAksik ---SILT PENCE - ....A.A.A 11 i,.l./.1 -DAY-GLO ORANGE CONSTRUCTION FENCE 3 =/�� ,� 3 -SILT FENCE WITH HAY BALES ::::: A.A..!.\\‘, .:11: : -TURBIDITY CURTAIN • ` liLA t \S1:3111k h ' . . " .13::::::::: \Ali g i \ - Sa.,1,44 .....---\Illk a 'ci,c3 1�/'AVE'4. . ii Ado' C. A.A.. •.A.A. • S VIiAV.., I; 1 • 5-- a CaOURCLBOOGS TLAWHL'/GOLANDSGSreARCHITECTURE PARCEL 1D01S22.N1-0002-000.2,2510d{/-000I100�.1U2JM-0002100.1 Fit S C ST.LUCIE COUNTY SEC• TWP. R. HSE JOB NO.: DRAWING NAME: DATE: FIGURE: H° FLORIDA 29 35S 41E 14-052.02 12•FENCE LOCLDWC 19 JUNE 2015 12 OF 24 n z$ LATITUDE:27°22'50.13" ' LONGITUDE:40°15'28.74" DESIGNED BY:Re DRAWN BY: FRP CHECKED BY:RLW a TURTLE NEST&PELICAN REEF PROJECT SITE H Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants Inc. o'g 9512 SE Duncan Street i PRESERVE AREA MONITORING&MAINTENANCE PLAN(PAMMP) Robe Sound,FL 33455 EROSION CONTROL&FENCING LOCATION MAP EAST E('in)545.3676,E-mail:bobbsenv@gmall.com OR BOOK 4692 PAGE 242 • Tffi oMWa'o.TOLVRLRNMn¢0.011 AYDOLAIQ PURxroDmFnC AS At DOnbtVR OrLnnQ.nwTMOMON.Y r01111U I lfl,1C on=Anna UM%MOIR%S InlAnD DRU II ADD lwn0nt t,UJA. 00,01 It0WDO 1ThouT10.111NnlhOtRAI00Aro AWI,0102, 'Don LOOM LIMUL.nnatInat l cc UTAIL RDU000Twrum 10 nest w0MDu.DC,L,1AACO'DL UA.M. c NOT A SURVEY 0' 75' 150' 700' 600' BOHCGdU,TO.O GROID.LLC SCALE: 1 =150' NORTH • . \ • _ I,1,G1 AO ROPF3 a COLLARDS -SILT FENCE -DAY.GLO ORANGE CONSTRUCTION FLYCE -SR.T FENCE IVOR NAY BALLS -TURBIDITY CURTAIN SUGNCL*OGLS MASSING A IAV0GPI ARCIDRCIYRL MICR m e tV WIIAOI1.1.11UJE1a0:4..HJL1Ni101aOii LAM M:Nm Into• I La'tn:NOt:NISSISON' DESIGNED BY;FRP DRAWN BYE FRP CRICKED BY:PEW TURTLE NTdTk PELICAN REEF PROJECT SITE ST.LUCIE COUNTY SIC. TWT• R Use JOB NO.: H IOWSound Ennirotmenlol Cantu IYnIs Inc. FlORIDA ?9 SSS ME IISE 11.0S2.02 9511 SE D.tnntlreel sWLRS C AMA MONDOW!EG A SwmwnMCt nab irounino . Robe So0td,FL MSS EROSION corrnoLA FENaNG LOCATION MAP WEST DRAWING NAME: DATE: FIGURE: Im)F+1-J [-tool: wnn(.[-tool:WA:rorS m O.FENCE LOCW.DWG to JUNE NITS 13 OF24 E OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 243 la s MAAu.O,lsun.sow T&c!IWII ANA DM.ncamn MALIN..,AN t.ATRIBaNTOf ITRNff•n nTfvnrna.ry TOR Ma$franc mom.6.0 IN f!OD WD101 TV•.t rurAM..mrtm at....1,.60n6 eu:.vI C.TIM a.wac.In:DulwvrtfNAlmo.vw1.0160 AwufATION fY 603414011.MtR\NINT.LLCOMILLTMiI.I,DRILL et.RDOY1 WWIITTO LOU Wt.LT9D\WA10ncr.411T*YTD,.G NOT A SURVEY SCALE=N7S • UPLAND PRESERVE AREA WETLAND PRESERVE AREA,AS REQUIRED BY SEC y ...•..... ......... ..•: S 1 TA -I-` DOUBLE ROW STAKED SILT PYNCE ����voo /�ffaelR.......l .R.1.... ,, / ttlmu 7 mil ® it iti:ij,:ii Yh I!.iF1LB::Wta,•t:' 1.414..1105 4:1 1 J 8�371$41:14;14 � F1Di'I-_ - 1 an.m.1>I1.rl ,L unmmi).t.--:--"E3iiin.r�wL �I: si� ��i,";: n.R :5:3 d::::::EI:i,Ti:s:F.F?dt11zu ! kW WS,f.Crltlinn U}IANT PPf STAST AREA ' ' I :fw]Iu rvM TIP t!_iN7//L MrGiat .alwrlw sui-;:SI,ISE_. __ 74-7. LILT IT,SC3: •'Li={�•�• ATTACHING,TWO SILT PEYfZS -,_ :l.: DAY.GLO ORANGE 1111C1: 1iP•.••........ .......•.: ..:• I CONSIR UCTION ARPA • f �I -SILT IL\Cl. UPLAND PRESERVE AREA ley _'SILT FENCE* "3 QS `._... I - _ `DAY-CLO ORANGE EONCE• :..18• ' ' Lriwin) CONSTRIS TION AREA main MIA I. •NOTE:SILT SINCE AND DAY-GLO ORANGE PENCE MAY BE RAY DALES MASTOID,CAN BC BTACRID PLACED W ONE TRENCH AND Waal O NOR SPUR Olt TOUD'AIIM SOURCE'NM PARER m r 1111)INpliM1.1111 3..0141 a...2,1:-!••-•en.ml u T)IUDI,\ITII 1E IV I EO.NCTTUDEOISWICIITI' DESIGNED BY:EDP DRAWN BY:IRE CHECKED BY:RLW SE LUCIE COUNTY SEC. TWP. R. USE JOB NO.: H I lobe Sound FbrlronlnIAl CInc.sultan0 In T UR77.E NEST&TELCAN REEF PROJECT SITE FLORIDA 29 735 llE use'I4DSL01 mISIISE DcorAn SUM UKe Swnd,Ft 31455 ,RWIA)'E AAA I NONIIOAL,A I Atal NANCE Inv,m.o.., r(TII)115-1 I'-6]6, mLL Ch 1:DOwn•, •nLL m lro EROSION CONTROL DETAILS DRAWING NAME: DATE_' FIGURE: LT 3.EROSION DET.DW I 10 JUNE 2015 14 OF 2e OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 244 • • • ...y,OC[r.9A MA:'Mt COAarrr.veursmn[x.vtmlw:1 AS 0.:o,ualrnT oruana.IS wraaDOL%t nn mm�crurrw[,waac.?VOR n4a n.A,nur..rn.rtl.II..o.m.•or. ulNt1 ON T.DROTC DTTDttT n1DT2N Ac•MO[IGTION ND ND:RADo!1[V NOSE SD.rID IAVtaT4YIAL iRVLI.T1011.VC.SRW.4242I2444TII4NO.175 TO W.SAG:DTNVIRO TRMY.ro.;I.,ATI.NC._ NOT A SURVEY SCALE:NTS ,r DOH CCN6ULTfq ORCUP,LLC • TIDAL WATERS AND/OR HEAVY WIND AND WAVE ACTION ,�—. TYPICAL FLOATING TURBIDITY CURTAIN FLOOD �.. -�— • .-_.EBB• _ - - ♦d etYri1 g1! a4 rs 2Ypi06, /I I' . ... r[rum aW��Va®Anww:. ill-•OI ANERORa �••RD•. r K.raro• .cn.. IowAm roo,.. 51fi1R1I.:J ANCHOR MIRY ANCHOR PORLLINE MT.nC.• Mar'. A.SCHUR p.m WA ry-1. rote ..u.ro a.. •l HIS DISTANCE IS VARIABLE IUIMI.> LA.Loaf. WWII•..l+w �ion>2 n:mwn�.:U�a.4 rSU:000. cewnm...t AN uln LAMA Arrw.[ww.ow SOUR[I:Ha PARCLL ID r I Wl•NDN01W,133:4YNONNi 1t314444011/E41 IATTND[,Kiryaw I LSD Mo`i W DESIGNED BE:FR? DRAWN DE:IRP CHECKED BET RLW ST.LUCIE COUNTY S TWF. R' USE JOB NO.: H Kobe Soon)Environmental Con.otmnitInt. TURTLE NEST&PELICAN REEF PROJECT SITE FLORIDA 79 353 IRE H58140S1.OJ S 9512SE DIANAA Stun •RWRv[Aria na5li1.L MwG'.GA 2fAFCZFIA RANNr► • HAS.S4444 RJN55 'iridi DITY CURTAIN DETAIL MAP DRAWDIG NAME. DATE: FILIAL: E(112)5454676,r.. AN (5}mR b •ri, . roc+ lI-TRB CRTNDN'C 10 JUNE 7B15 15 OF 21 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 245 e) All native vegetation (not slated for removal as part of the development plans)shall be retained in their undisturbed state and will be barricaded at or outside the dripline of the trees. 0 Cut or fill will meet existing grade without encroaching into Preserve Areas. g) In the event that any protective barricades are removed or altered and land clearing or construction work is being conducted on-site,all work at the site will be stopped until the barriers arc restored and any necessary corrective actions taken to repair or replanting of any vegetation removed or damaged as a result of encroachments. h) Additional measures, such as split rail fence (Figure 16 of 24), will he installed following construction activities to provide continuous protection of wetland preserve areas. i) Preserve areas will be posted with signs marked"Preserve Area"(Figures 17 and 18 of 24). j) Two(2)Sea Turtle Protection signs will be placed at the front of the dune crossovers,one(1)at each crossover(Figures 18 and 20 of 24). k) Ropes and bollards will be placed along the dune line to assure that residents utilize the dune crossover to access the beach(Figures 12&21 of 24). I) One(1)Manatee Protection sign and one(1)Smalltooth Sawfish Protection sign will be placed on the west side adjacent to the entry to the dock(Figures 19,22 and 23 of 24) 4.02' Prohibited Activities Prohibited activities in the Preserve Areas or easements within Preserve Areas include,but are not limited to: construction or placing of building materials on or above the ground;dumping or placing soil or other substances such as garbage,trash,and cuttings; removal or destruction of native trees,shrubs or other native vegetation;any planting within the preserve areas except as provided for by permit;excavation,dredging or removal of soil materials,except as provided for by permit to comply with the restoration plan;diking or fencing; vehicular traffic including recreational vehicle and off road vehicle use (any unauthorized pedestrian or motorized use of the conservation casement shall HSE#14-052.02 Page 19 of 41 10 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 246 ¢cJ NO A SURVEY 5i aC as u5 de O :F WETLAND _= PRESERVE AREA F NO CLEARING,TRLSUIIISG, MOWING,OR DUMPING c c IS PERMITTED NTTRO is C THE PRESERVE AREA 'S DV ORDER OF g C ST.LE'CIE COUNTY ` BOARD OF COUNT' COMMISSIONERS ii "%tRx r _ 25 Fe o Q j 4X4 PT POST g? — 36" c s 12" ss 6 5'm / I -1�1+~i i �/�-1P-11=u• -:`�IE�iI. Ih I�IL"�ir'•--�_ _•_.....---- III-11=11=11-11=11=I1= rt.'Sn lle O 1 (,;.II:11-11-11=11=11=11 1=11=11=11=1141 J111-.11=11—II—II— II 11=11 1 =11—U-111111110 1-1:II:,,11=i1:. i 8' I e l 27" ,,i0 1, o vP C 1.4 a< 8' O.C.RED SPLIT CEDAR 1 l G0 OF SOURCE:IISE PARCEL ID A 2531-311-0002-000-L I532J44-0001-000-1.2 344-0002.QQY-1 .5 ST.LUCIE COUNTY SEC. TWP. R. ❑SE.TOB NO.: DRAWING NAME: DATE: FIGURE: FLORIDA 29 35S 411: 10-052.02 IS-SPLIT RAIL DETALLII D 'C 10JUNE2015 16OF24 G $ LATITUDE:27°22'50.13" I LONGITUDE:-80°I5'28.74" DESIGNED DV:FRP DRAWN BY: FRP CHECKED BY: RLW :b t TURTLE NEST&PELICAN REEF PROJECT SITE H !lobe Sound Ens ironmental Consultants Inc. V [`1 9512 SE Duncan Street PRESERVE AREA MONITORING&MAINTENANCE PLAN(PAMAIP) L\7 Hobe Sound,FL,.33455 SPLIT RAIL FENCE DETAIL F (772)545-3676, E-mall:bobhsenv@9mall.com J OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 247 "TRP1 ksuinv bCAL.:'Nib g0" 0 WETLAND I& BONCCON��TING CONSULTING PRESERVE AREA NO CLEARING,TRIMMING, 111. MOWING,OR DUMPING Er IS PERMITTED WITHIN THE PRESERVE AREA 14 3 P BY ORDER OF el ST.LUCIE COUNTY 11 BOARD OF COUNTY 2e — 12" COMMISSIONERS ii its 11 2" SS LAG BOLT aoBEsoDND O X< 18" ‘rr�w. 6 I ® /2"SS LAG BOLT O 1� 1 r' UPLAND ag PRESERVE AREA 1 X4'XV PRESUME TREATED TDOERPOST NO CLEARING,TRIMMING, o / OR MOWING,OR DUMPING TIIFI KLI3E61GIPOST•u.cRA2mn SIGN POST IS PERMITTED WITHIN THE PRESERVE AREA "-� BY ORDER OF /` ST.LUCIE COUNTY t BOARD OF COUNTY a COMMISSIONERS ii NuR • r 3' BODE SOUND 1 DrVIROMMITAL N"wC 0 JSOURCL•ISL PARCEL m025R301-00024004.1S324N40E1-0IP4.2532444400OOo-) 31 ST.LUCIE COUNTY SEC. TWP. R. IISE JOB NO.: DRAWING NAME: DATE: FIGURE: •o FLORIDA 29 35.5 4IE 14-052.02 16-PRES SIGN DTLDWG 10JUNE2015 17OF24 ;. t LATITUDE:27°22'50.13" ' LONGITUDE:-S0°15'28.74" DESIGNED BY:FRP DRAWN BY: FRP CHECKED BY: RLW ms s3 i TURTLE NEST&PELICAN REEF PROJECT SITE H Robe Sound Environmental Consultants Inc. S PRESERVE AREA MONITORING&MAINTENANCE PLAN(PAW?), g S Hobe Sound,FL..q 9512 SE Duncan 33453t PRESERVE AREA SIGN DETAIL E(772)545-3676,E-mail:bobeuov@gmall.com OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 248 NOT SURVEY :\ 0 0' 75' 150' 300' 600' ev H ig l I I gD,�, dr BDH CONSULTING GROUP.LLC SCALE: 1"=150' .1 0.1.,..1y�4•...a NORTH o$ ....: ..•....: toll a. a a AIWA' 3 _ q 9❖. •. ilfiX\ LEGEND P ki Eg„ -•'�•••••r`,, S. • WETLAND PRESERVE SIGN 3$ �. •••'�aZ\ \ UPLAND PRESERVE SIGN .�A A. 1'-, \\ \\ • SEA TURTLE EDUCATIONAL SIGN CH 3 ,_ •�..., DUNE MANATEE EDUCATIONAL SIGN III- \ 1.IA.1.,,, .,\\:.1 I It%li hk,\ "1.4:::N\s� EA \Vt- - .a \ t V 19-- 0 .0,‘ \ DUNE \\\ ••j❖. a< o ,.1.4\ • is , 7,0,.\\0 \ b F3 SOURCE:IDH,BPLAI.IISE PARCEL ID.2632.J11.00024OF2,ISR.U/-0001400-1.SSW`••'^'•",t 2 SEC. 7'WP. R. ST.LUCIE COUNTY 11SE JOB NO.: DRAWING NAME: DATE: FIGURE: t. FLORIDA 29 3SS 41E 14-052.02 18.SIGN LOC E.DWG 10 JUNE 201S 18 OF 24 LATITUDE:27°22'58.13" ' LONGITUDE:-80°15'28.74" DESIGNED DV:FRP DRAWN BY: FRP CHECKED BY: RLW o TURTLE NEST&PELICAN REEF PROJECT SITE H Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants Inc. Duncan PRESERVE AREA MONITORING&MAINTENANCE PLAN(PAALHP) S 9512 SE Hobe Sounndd,,F FL.L Street 33455 PRESERVE AREA&EDUCATIONAL SIGN LOCATION MAP EAST E(772)S45-3674 E-mail:bobbsenv@gmaR.com OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 249 t It.•••c.Txnnzn•Dn,ncco ansA.Doluc,MEM NIT P num.AS AS N$T1u411.T01.31.143.finevD an 10111 t MOW POW.AND Claxl lo• NaI VAS nUAnt1D 01 fDJV.O1u 111.1,•,S aT1 S MM.aTTIW WRIrnAunlwUATIn AAbAs.rt.nOSOY110nsocrt.sn•novll$T.l.cOMfl7 m nc SHALL ecrnnartuunmtOSONC Omrfine1011,1 o at,ASTI.VC NOT A SURVEY 1 . BO H 0' 75' 150' 300' 60r SOH CONSULTINO.ROU .0 NORTH SCALE:I"=150' 1,...4. -..-.-..---..-----.---.---,, - . - • • . 7., .._... ._ ,.___ . • ____,i.., ' .::\ •,,\ ' . ' • • • I.FGCND • NOT INCLUDED * WETLAND PRESERVE SIGN NOT INCLUDED A UPLAND PRESERVE SIGN SEA TURTLE EU LCATIONAI.SIGN I. MANATEE EDUCATIONAL SIGN • LMAU.TOOTI SAWFLAR EDUCATIONAL SIGN soma.MGGS RANI. A LAN MCAPtAMIItlIITtRT.MC NWPAMCLL W.11s1JOIAMA,N,..LlSJJ.t<111f1 JoJ111=J.w.. I LATIUDDIOTIPsa1Y 1.0TOMmEtanararlor • DESIGNED RT:IRP DRAWN IS'PRP CTIECRED DY:ROW . • T URTLE NEST a PELICAN REED PROJECT SOt AT.LUCIE.COUNTY SEC "VP. R. IISEJOB NO.: H II On Sou o d EnTkoODnnW CoammIlaAD Inc. FLORIDA 29 JSS NIE ME 1441211 95I7 SE D•1<w Sant ,1PanVa AMA MOMJOMNOA MAIMWANCUPLAN IPAMS%A - - . • � {InLe$•1W.II.MAS nuaTTAIIG AcnL•GTWf{AL SIDS I.OGDOMNNTIVT DRAWING NAME: DATE: FIGURE: L C•'"11s1''16Ta.t:m.n:D.bbt•+gtm.ltsaa 1f-SIGN LOC%DWG 10 JLTIE1011 If OF 2N Ju , OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 250 iYS NOT ASURREY SCALE:NTS E U 0 y< HELP PROTECT ST. LUCIE 3 COUNTY'S SEA TURTLES ko SEA TURTLE NESTING/HATCHING SEASON MARCH 1 -NOVEMBER 15 DO NOT INTERFERE WITH NESTING ?ia FEMALES, EGGS,OR HATCHLINGS lF !o LEAVE NESTS,MARKERS, SIGNS AND L5 PROTECTIVE SCREENS UNDISTURBED SHIELD OR TURN OFF ALL LIGHTS THAT a.i SHINE ON THE BEACH OR ARE VISIBLE FROM THE BEACH. THIS INCLUDES CAR HEADLIGHTS, FISHING LAMPS, 1 FLASHBULBS AND FLASHLIGHTS. tY *= CAMPFIRES,HORSEBACK RIDING AND n MOTORIZED VEHICLES ARE PROHIBITED s KEEP PETS OFF THE BEACH a, 7 H. 3�us��ta Ituil..,Vyl, yt eI. Illit H 'Q IIOBESOUND r 5 ENVIRON'SLINPAL CONSULTANTS,INC. PI"IL MM.WOK SOO.,. Q K mums mn IV" rauw wwh� ..a-. C 0 5 =E SOURCE:PDEP,HEE PARCEL.ID 023323JI-0002-000.2.15)2•344.0001-000-1.2 53 144 4-00 2 2.Cc)1 =u s i' ST.LUCIE COUNTY SEC. TWP. R. 11SE JOB NO.: DRAWING NAME: DATE: FIGURE: x g FLORIDA 29 35S 41E � 14-052.02 STEP SIGN DETAIL.DWG 10 JUNE 2015 20 OF 24 g� LATITUDE:27°22'50.13" I LONGITUDE:-80'15'28.74" DESIGNED BY:FRP •DRAWN BY: FRP CIIECKED BY: RLSV H'� TURTLE NEST&PELICAN REEF PROJECT Sl'I'E Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants Inc. o 9512 SE Duncan Street F SEA TURTLE PROTECTION PLAN(STPP) S Hobe Sound,FL 33455 SEA TURTLE PROTECTION PLAN SIGN DETAIL F (7721 545-3676, E-mail:bobhseov( mail.com I OR BOOK 4692 PAGE 251 ffi a NOT A SURVEY SCALE=NTS f H D �yy5 gtg BDH CONSULTING GROUP,LLC ¢rt °auna aavmw.r•vr w..•a �c > tg c i' C▪s C� L .. e a -..... : key.) ____-. rJ F 't. : L I 2 ry •.•. • •••• , 1 ,•.., w , �. " i' � �4.. • •.,y .. Ci VE L ii n-- c< gi 8° SOURCE:ILSE PARCEL.ID•2S32.111-002.Ol.2.132-7N-0001-000-1.2S.12J440002-00-1 F'U o 3 S ST.LUCIE COUNTY SEC. TWP. R. HSE JOB NO.: DRAWING NAME: DATE: FIGURE: ;o FLORIDA 29 35S 4IE 14-052.03 _o-ROPES s BOLL:DWG 10 JUNE 2015 21 OF 24 -E i; LATITUDE:27°22'50.13" I LONGITUDE:-80°15'28.74" DESIGNED BY:FRI' DRAWN BY: FRP CHECKED BY: RLW 5 TURTLE NEST&PELICAN REEF PROJECT SITE H Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants Inc. c 999 [`I 9512 SE Duncan Street PRESERVE AREA MONITORING&MAINTENANCE PLAN(PA SIMP) ►\J Hobe Sound,FL 33455 F ROPES&BOLLARDS DETAIL F (772)545-3676,E-mail:bobhsem•Cgmnll.com J — OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 252 ;; NOTASURVE1 SCALE:NTS r c.c2=',ae=gib 8 Florida Friendly Boating �L __ .....or we. 2 • _yr�, . .. �_.._.__._ 2? OM•Wei ...w MN.._.r. <r n ! .. ..ram .ie..w. PP f t rcf� 'yf ' M1 U'/rkrtF'12•,•:'S..,, ••�• ftti 1 ...•:.l:tara�b:rttd fr' 8i !r' a�t� ..r#f� c N. El l e, 1.EE �. is % A 1 g€ ,l dip as "�(1 I - • -` ' f TYPICAL 5` ` I, . DOCK GANGPLANK .a I /' F IE h SOURCE:FFRCC.USE PARCEL In a 2532.341-0001-000-2.2532444-0001-000-4.2531 440002-00DI PU "b ST.LUCIE COUNTY SEC. TWP. R. HSE JOB NO.: DRAWING NAME: DATE: FIGURE: ' _� n-IUM rROSIGMOCfAMLONG 10 JUNE 2015 22 OF 24 FLOIUDA 29 35S 4tE 14-052.02 G' E c LATITUDE:27°22'50.13" f LONGITUDE:-00°15'29.74" DESIGNED DY:FRP DRAWN BY: ERP CHECKED BY: RLW j TURTLE NEST&PELICAN REEF PROJECT SITE H Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants Inc. d. [y 9512 SE Duncan Street ✓ PRESERVE AREA MONITORING&MAINTENANCE PLAN(PANDIT) (\7 Hope Sound,FL 33455 MANATEE PROTECTION SIGN DETAIL F (772)545-3676, E-mail:bnbhsenv agmail.com OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 253 .t•y NOI ASUR\ET SCALE:NTS s� it LM WARNING DO NOT HAI OR HARASS a 8SM W ALLTOOTII SAFISH t' Prises pectinate 5 ENDANGERED SPECIES_ £2 sii-"---r..r.. FA--. -.411 ., s• nj .., _mersear— (,�jg �G.__I.._^._�- +fl.Kr M.vrr=pk1!\..en..rd3 EE �i a --_=_r ..• a4 c __ :1 . . -• E -_ �_ I ;.5' =-r_'==•_r-=—r.. ,.ma �msrr-- W r--- awt�o _ 1-7 a[ ' 90 y 1 o so . Iw� Em ; t_7t •1�Ir 41roz'z -• ii c 1 I TYPICAL ( I 5,. �I . I, 1 DOCK GANGPLANK , la i I`:Z::::- .: 1 .I " F .r. > C5 r(.d;. •.f; .1\i ♦ iv«..�.tY:o 'v :��.i•` �'t�<l�.'�1-iY .,�la� .-„ •I• o$ V SOURCE:Frvcc,DSC PARCEL ID a 2SA3/14tOL000-2.25314444 0014064,64,2S12.3440002400-1 g a ST.LUCIE COUNTY SEC. TWP. R. HSI:JOB NO.: DRAWING NAME: DATE: FIGURE: a i FLORIDA 29 35S 41E 14-052.02 23-STSF.DWG 10JUNE2015 230F24 El;'o LATITUDE:27°22'50.13" I LONGITUDE:-S0°15'28.74" DESIGNED BY:FRP DRAWN BY: Flu' CHECKED BY: RLW HTURTLE NEST 8 PELLCAN REEF PROJECT SITEHobe Sound Environmental Consultants Inc. i ['1 9512 SE Duncan Street E a PRESERVE AREA MONITORING&MAINTENANCE PLAN(PAMMP) \ Hobe Sound,FL.33455 F P✓ SMALLTOOTIi SAWFISH PROTECTION SIGN DETAIL E(772)545-3676, E-mail:bobhsenvmall.com OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 254 be punishable by applicable Federal,State,and County regulations);permanent irrigation, trimming,pruning,or fertilization;and any other activities detrimental to drainage,flood control, water conservation, erosion control or fish and wildlife conservation and preservation. No hazardous material other than fuel for refueling on-site heavy equipment will be stored on-site during the construction phases. On-site fuel tanks will not be located within 25-feet of any Preserve Area and shall be removed upon completion of construction work. Development activities,such as the construction of building pads for associated structures, swales,or culverts for surface water management will not alter the hydrology of adjacent preserve areas. Nor should any activities increase non-point source pollution in the preserves. Best Management Practices(BMP's),as well as Florida Yards&Neighborhood Program handbook will be included in the Homeowner's Association(HOA)documents to prevent residents from polluting preserve areas. BMP's will be implemented during construction. 4.03 Fertilizer Use Within the Preserve Area This PAMP shall comply with Fertilizer ordinance No,l 1-001C as follows: • • No application of fertilizers containing nitrogen and/or phosphorus to turf or landscape plants from June 1 to September 30th each year except a one time application of nitrogen by certified applicator • Phosphorus fertilizer shall not be applied to turf or landscape plants unless a soil tissue deficiency has been verified by an approved test. • Fertilizers applied to turf and/or landscape plants shall contain no less than 50%slow release nitrogen per Guaranteed Analysis Label. HSE#14-052.02 Page 28 of 41 10 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 255 • Properties which are not subject to the Right to Farm ACT,but have pastures used for grazing livestock may not apply fertilizers containing phosphorus to turf or landscaping plants unless a soil or tissue deficiency has been verified by approved test. 4.03.01 Fertilizer Free Zones Fertilizer shall not be applied within ten(10)feet of the river or wetland as defined by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection(Chapter 62-340, Florida Administrative Code), unless a deflector shield. drop spreader or liquid applicator with a visible and sharply defined edge is used,in which case a minimum of three (3) feet shall be maintained. If more stringent St. Lucie County Code regulations apply,this provision does not relieve the requirement to adhere to the more stringent regulations.Newly planted turf and/or landcape plants may be fertilized in this Zone only for a sixty(60)day period beginning thirty(30)days after planting if needed to allow the plants to become well-established. Caution shall be used to prevent direct deposition of nutrients into the water. 4.03.02 Low Maintenance Zone A ten(10)foot low maintenance zone will be applied to the preserve area. No mowed or cut vegetative material may be deposited or left remaining in this zone or deposited in the river.Care will be taken to prevent the over-spray of aquatic weed products in the preserve area. 4.03.03 Fertilizer Content and Application Rates (a) Fertilizers applied to turf and/or landscape plants within the preserve area shall be formulated and applied in accordance with requirements and directions HSE#14-052.02 Page 29 of 41 10 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 256 provided by Rule 5E-1.003(2).Florida Administrative Code,Labeling Requirements for Urban Turf Fertilizers. (b) Fertilizer containing nitrogen or phosphorus shall not be applied before seeding or sodding a site and shall not he applied for the first 30 days after seeding or sodding,except when hydro-seeding for temporary or permanent erosion control in an emergency situation (wildfire. etc.), or in accordance with the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan for that site. (c) Nitrogen or phosphorus fertilizer shall not be applied to turf or landscape plants except as provided in(a)above for turf,or in UF/IFAS recommendations for landscape plants,vegetable gardens, fruit trees and shrubs,unless a soil or tissue deficiency has been verified by an approved test. 4.03.04 Fertilizer Application (a) Spreader deflector shields arc required when fertilizing via rotary (broadcast)spreaders.Deflectors must be positioned such that fertilizer granules are deflected away from all impervious surfaces,fertilizer-free zones and water bodies. including wetlands and the river. (b) Fertilizer shall not be applied, spilled. or otherwise deposited on any impervious surface. (c) Any fertilizer applied, spilled, or deposited. either intentionally or accidentally. on any impervious surface shall be immediately and completely removed to the greatest extent practicable. HSE#14-052.02 Page 30 of 41 10 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 257 4.03.05 Management of Grass Clippings and Vegetative Matter In no case shall grass clippings,vegetative material,and/or vegetative debris be washed,swep,.or blown off into stormwater drains,ditches,conveyances, water bodies,wetlands,or the river. Any material that is accidentally so deposited shall be immediately removed to the maximum extent possible. 5.00 RESTORATION&MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES Except for approved restoration and maintenance activities, Preserve Areas will be left undisturbed. All maintenance of Preserve Areas will be in accordance with this PAMMP. Maintenance and management activities will he performed by or under the supervision of a qualified environmental professional.The following activities shall be allowed within the Preserve Areas with prior written approval from St.Lucie County. a) Exotic plant removal and exotic plant removal maintenance activities b) Re-vegetation-planting native vegetation,as necessary c) Removal of dead,diseased,or safety hazard plant material 5.01 Exotic Species Exotic vegetation in Preserve Areas shall be removed by the least ecologically damaging method available. Such methods include roil-o-chopping, hand pulling, hand spading,chainsaw and/or treatment with an appropriate herbicide. No debris,such as plant clippings or wood scraps,shall be allowed in the Preserve Area. . All exotic species will be removed within six to nine months of receipt of the first Building Permit. Exotic and invasive species will continually be eradicated in perpetuity,as required. HSE#14-052.02 Page 31 of 41 10 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 258 5.02 Re-vegetation Any re-vegetation which might be necessary as a result of exotic vegetation removal or site construction activities shall consist of native plant according to the I ISE planting plans (Figures 5,6,9 and10 of 24). This will ensure that the Preserve Areas maintain indigenous plant associations. Re-vegetation plans shall be submitted to St. Lucie County for approval prior to implementation 5.03 Removal of Plant Material No native plant material shall be removed from the Preserve Areas. Dead or diseased plant material may be removed only upon a written finding by St. Lucie County that the material creates a safety hazard to buildings within the fall zone of the material or the material does not add to the continued health of the Preserve Area. Re-vegetation may be required for any removed plant material. 6.00 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS AND RESTRICTIONS 6.01 Dust During construction,dust annoyance to adjacent property owners and Preserve areas shall be eliminated via application of water or other approved means. 6.02 Noise Noise resulting from project site construction shall not exceed the noise levels and other requirements stated in St.Lucie County Ordinances. HSE#14-052.02 Page 32 of 41 10 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 259 6.03 Periodic Cleanup/Basic Site Restoration During construction,all accumulated debris and cleared vegetation will be removed from the project site on a regular basis,and as ordered by the Environmental Consultant and/or Project Engineer. NO construction debris or cleared vegetation shall be moved or stored within the on-site Preserve Areas. 6.04 Water Quality Erosion control structures (Figures 12 - 15 of 24) will be installed around all Preserve Areas to prevent siltation and encroachment of turbid waters.All turbidity curtains and erosion control structures installed will be inspected by the Engineer and the Environmental Consultant prior to construction activities. Additionally, the number, verbiage,and location of signs and fences(12-13 and 18-19 of 24)will be accepted by St. Lucie County,Department of Environmental Resources staff prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy.• 6.05 Chemical,Fuel,and Other Hazardous Materials All chemicals,fuel,and other hazardous materials used on-site during construction activities,whether herbicide,pesticide,solvent,or reactant of other classification,will be required to have Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or Housing and Urban Development(HUD)approval. The handling,use,storage,and disposal of such materials, containers,or residues shall be in strict conformance with the manufacturer and/or supplier's instructions. NO chemicals, fuel,or other hazardous materials will be stored within the Preserve Areas. A hazardous substance cleanup kit will be kept on-site during construction activities.NO chemicals,fuel,or other hazardous materials will be stored within twenty-five (25)feet of a preserve area. 1ISE#14-052.02 Page 33 of 41 10 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 260 6.06 Construction Equipment NO heavy equipment or construction equipment shall be stored,cleaned,repaired, or fueled in or within twenty-five(25)feet of a Preserve Area. 7.00 MONITORING AND MAINTENANCE PLAN The proposed Preserve Areas of the Turtle Nest&Pelican Reef project site will be monitored semi-annually for a five(5)year period. During this five-year period,the Turtle Nest&Pelican Reef HOA will be responsible for monitoring and maintenance of the preserve areas. All Preserve areas, whether in conservation casement or not,will be maintained by the property owners association in perpetuity. A time-zero monitoring report will be completed prior to new construction.Monitoring will be conducted semi-annually and with annual reports, documenting the results of the annual monitoring iterations,will be prepared to document the progress of the Preserve Areas located on- site. The reports will include vegetation analysis,wildlife utilization,panoramic photographs,and conclusions of the annual monitoring iterations.(eg.plant replacement,plant modification) 7.01 Monitoring Set-up Five(5)monitoring transacts will be established within the Turtle Nest and Pelican Reef project,two(2)in the DPZ,two(2)in the upland buffer and wetlands east of SR A IA and one(1)in the wetland west of SR A I A (Figure 24 of 24). The beginning of each transect will be marked with a 3"PVC pipe.The PVC monuments will also serve as the panoramic photograph locations. A compass bearing from the PVC monuments will be established for each transcct. The PVC monuments will be field-located with a hand-held GPS unit,and the latitude and longitude recorded. HSE#14-052.02 Page 34 of 41 10 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 261 • Ms&rue.IOU 1@1 quNttC WITOO rnTIR[NYISOVa(aTIOvso�KIatd�IIOW SOIMronna Of en,aluaetM.RULT Mt TM rnngWl MUM p fr VOA MIKEl'TOO IOn I00%DL:40.0OTALC0'au.um,LC NOT A SURVEY .l- 0' 110' 120' 140' 880' IRP/CO.RASNO GROW,ILC SCALE:1"-220' —'---- NORTII ��� .� . . ••'•Tit\ �\ .a-fr.:;!::,, ili \Iv. „:,:,,,.... ;, ,,,„.. ., rt .. ::. I NOT INCLUDED ,,.., , \\-\- -- �\ LEGEND \111111111111i�i, (...,..\\ \ ! TRA35ECT AND QUADRATS f.\\��„ CU PANORAMIC PHOTOGRAPH STATION -';:lr% IO111UI 1000SPIA1w1W•L OOSCArc ARCIRTI.CTL70.NC.NY PARQL me 10144140Da161 PR:VW...L.47111 NaD0001 unHA!r Oar 3211Mr ' LOVCI1LaL,WOw'I FILSe- DFSIGNED IV,FRP DRAIIMI BY:FRP CRICKED BY:RIM TURTLE NEST PELICAN REFS PROJECT SITE ST LUCRE COVYT'Y SEC. TWP. R. ESE JOB NO.; II HaloSound Envirenmenlai Cenlulunta Inc. FLORIDA 29 SSS JIE H 05L SE 140231I sr Du...,Elan •RI.1Ltv[ARCAMO.v"OIDMGA!IAY(TTMAIC[PLANVAMMP) E ClS Hobe Stand,FL 33455 MONITORING PLAN DRAWING NAME: DATE: FIGURE; (7f2)SIS-]6T6,E- 44 la►AMN^q[Mltico,a 24-010N PI.A.YDWG 10 JUNE HIS 21 OF 21 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 262 7.02 Vegetation Survey Biologists will conduct semi-annual vegetation surveys of the transacts for a period of five(5)years. Each vegetative community type will be represented in the transect and major vegetation zones will be identified. Sample quadrats,30 feet x 30 feet(900 sq.feet), will be established along the transects. Vegetation inside the quadrats will be identified to species level,when possible. The percent-coverage of each species will be recorded. 7.03 Panoramic Transect and Quadrat Photographs During each sample iteration,a color panoramic photograph(180°)of each transect will be taken(Figure 24 of 24). A range-pole marked in 12"intervals will be provided in each photograph for scaling vegetation growth. A single photograph will be taken of each quadrat. The photographs will provide physical documentation of the conditions within the preserve areas. Photographs of the annual monitoring iterations will be included in each of the annual reports. 7.04 Wildlife Utilization A qualitative study of wildlife utilization(birds,mammals,amphibians,and reptiles) will be conducted during each sample iteration. Wildlife utilization will be determined by sighting,scat,calls,nests,burrows,tracks,etc. A species list of observed wildlife from each of the monitoring iterations will be compiled and included in the annual reports. 7.05 Fish and Aquatic Macroinvertebrate Sampling Qualitative sampling for the presence of fish and macroinvertebrates will be conducted by biologists during each sample iteration in the mangrove area and a species list HSE#14-052.02 Page 36 of 41 10 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 263 will be compiled. Fish and macroinvcrtcbrates may be collected with cast nets,seines, dipnet,and/or dredge,depending upon site conditions at the time of sampling. 7.06 Exotic Plant Species Exotic and nuisance plant species will be removed,in perpetuity,within the proposed Preserve Areas. Exotic species currently located within the Turtle Nest&Pelican Reef property will be removed from site. Other exotic and nuisance species will be treated with an approved herbicide (i.e., Rodeo) or pulled by-hand. Exotic maintenance will be performed on an as needed basis,depending on the existing conditions during each annual monitoring iteration. The proposed Preserve Areas will be maintained at<5%of listed exotic and nuisance vegetation as defined by the Exotic Pest Plant Council (Table 1). Maintenance will be conducted in perpetuity and run with the land. 7.07 Monitoring Reports Annual monitoring reports,depicting results of each of the monitoring iterations,will be submitted to the St.Lucie County Growth Management Department and St.Lucie County Environmental Resource Department. The baseline report will be submitted within sixty (60)days of permit issuance with reports annually thereafter. Annual reports will be submitted within thirty(30)days of sampling the Preserve Areas. The monitoring reports will contain,but not limited to,the following data: • results of the semi-annual vegetation surveys; • results of the semi-annual wildlife surveys; • semi-annual panoramic and quadrat photographs; HSE#14-052.02 Page 37 of 41 10 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 264 Table 1: Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council's Category I Invasive Exotic Species(20131 Scientific Name Common Name Abrus precatorius rosary pea Acacia auriculiformis earleaf acacia Albiziajulibrissin mimosa,silk tree Albizia lebbeck woman's tongue Ardisia crenata (=A.crenulata) coral ardisia Ardisia elliptica (-A.hwnilis) shoebutton ardisia Asparagus aethiopicus Asparagus fern (=A.sprengeri; A.densiilons misapplied) Bauhinia variegata Orchid tree Bischofra javanica bischofia Calophyllum antillanum Santa maria(names"mast wood","Alexandrian laurel"used in (=C.calaba; cultivation) C.inophyllum,misapplied) Casuarina equisetifolia Australian pine Casuarina glauca suckering Australian pine Cinnarnomum camphor° camphor-tree Colocasia esculenta wild taro Colubrina asiatica lather leaf Capaniopsis anacardioides carrotwood Deparia petersenii Japanese false splcenwort Dioscorea alata winged yam • Dioscorea hulhifera air potato Eichornia crassipes water hyacinth Eugenia unitlora Surinam cherry Ficus microcarpa laurel fig (=Ficus nitida; F.retusa var.nitida misapplied) Hydrilla verticillata bydrilla Hygrophila polysperma green hygro Hymenachne ample_eicaulis West Indian marsh grass Imperata cylindrica cogon grass (=1.brasiliensis misapplied) Ipomoea aquatics waterspinach Jasminum dichotomum Gold Coast jasmine JasminumJluminense Brazilian jasmine Lantana samara (=L.strigocamara) • lantana,shrub verbena Ligusuum lucidum glossy privet Ligustnnn sinense Chinese privet,hedge privet Lonicerajaponica Japanese honeysuckle Ludwigia hexapetala Uruguay waterprimrose Ludwigia peruviana Peruvian primrose willow Lumnitzera racemosa kripa;white-flowered mangrove;black mangrove Luziola subintagra Tropical American water grass Lygodium japonicum Japanese climbing fern Lygodium microphyllum Old World climbing fern Macfadyena unguis-cati cats claw vine Manilkara zapota sapodilla Melaleuca quinquenenia melaleuca,paper bark HSE#14-052.02 Page 38 of 41 10 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 265 Melinis repent (=Rhynchelytrum repens) natal grass Mimosa pigra catclaw mimosa Nandina domestica nandina,heavenly bamboo Nephrolepis brownii(=N.multiflora) Asian sword fern Nephrolepis cordifolia sword fern Neyraudia reynaudiana Burma reed,cane grass Nymphoides cristata snowflake Paederia cruddasiana sewer vine,onion vine Paederia foetida skunk vine Panicum repens torpedo grass Pennisetum purpureum napicr grass Pistia stratiotes water lettuce Psidium catdeianum strawberry guava ( P.littorale) Psidium guajava guava Pueraria montana var.lobata kudzu (=P.lobata) Rhodomyrtus tomentosa downy rose-myrtle Rhynchelytrum repent Natal grass (=Melinis repent) Ruellia simplex Mexican petunia Salvinia minima water spangles Sapium sebiferum popcorn tree,Chinese tallow tree (=Triadeca sebifera) Scaevola taccada saevola,half-flower,beach naupaka (=Scaevola sericea; S.frutescens) Scheifiera actinophylla schefflera,Queensland umbrella tree ( Brassaia actinophylla) Schinus terebinthifolius Brazilian pepper Scleria lacustris Wright's nutrush Senna pendula var.glabrata climbing cassia,Christmas cassia,Christmas seems (=Cassia coluteoides) Solanum tampicenre wetland night shade,aquatic soda apple ( S.houstonii) Solanum viarum tropical soda apple Syngonium podophyllum Arrowhead vine Syzygium cumini jambolan,Java plum Tectaria incisa incised halberd fern 7hespesia populnea seaside mahoe Tradescantiafluminensis white-flowered wandering jew Urena lobata Caesar's weed Urochloa mutica Para grass (=Brachiaria mutica) Source:Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council,2013 List of Invasive Species Page 39 of 41 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 266 • results of the annual fish and macroinvertebrate sampling; • discussion of project issues related to vegetation,hydrology,exotic species and permit compliance,according to St.Lucie County permit conditions. • Discussion of any PAMMP violations occurring within the prior 6 (six)months; • Recommendations for and a schedule of remedial actions to correct violations; • Maintenance activities conducted during the 6(six)months prior to the report;and • Maintenance activities recommended for the following 6(six)month period. 7.08 Success Criteria The following PAMMP success criteria will be met within one(I)year of planting: • 80%of the planting areas shall be vegetated; • 70%of the total planting area shall be vegetated with native species indicative of the habitats being restored on-site; • No more than 10%of the total planting area shall be vegetated with nuisance vegetation,as defined by Rule 5B-57.007 FAC; • No more than 5%of the total planting area shall be vegetated with invasive exotic vegetation,as defined by the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council;and • There shall be an 80%survival rate of all planted tree species. 8.00 COMPLIANCE Failure to comply with these guidelines shall be considered a violation of the permit and approved PAMMP. Further work on any parcel or community project may be stopped until compliance with the guidelines of the approved PAMMP is achieved. HSE 14-053.02 Page 40 of 41 10 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 267 • After the first five-year monitoring period, the Preserve Areas may be subject to further monitoring and maintenance to ensure environmental integrity and consistency with the provisions of this Plan.This management plan conveys permission for ERD staff,with proper identification,to enter the site during normal business hours to perform inspections to ensure compliance. • The PAMMP, an accompanying affidavit, and recording fees shall be provided to ERD by the applicant for recording in the public records of St Lucie County, prior to issuance of a Vegetation Removal Permit or Exemption. • Amending the PAMMP will require ERD approval,recordation ofamended version,and notarized signature(s)of new responsible entity(ics). • The Environmental Resources Director shall be notified in writing within thirty (30) days of transfer of ownership of any lands covered by the PAMMP. Failure to notify will be considered as a non-compliance with the terms of this PAMMP. • Property which changes ownership is subject to disclosure laws notifying new owners of this management plan and any outstanding code enforcement issues. Results of code enforcement violations will be assumed by the owner of the property on which the violation occurs. Failure to disclose in writing the existence and nature of a proceeding to the prospective transferee creates a reputable presumption of fraud. • St. Lucie County shall have the right to enforce the provisions of the PAMMP through any available administrative or civil proceeding which may result in penalties. Appropriate revegetation and other remedies,such as fines and fees covering staff time, may be required of any person, corporation,or other entity found in violation of any of the provisions of the PAMMP. IISE 14-053.02 Page 41 of 41 10 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 268 TURTLE NEST AND PELICAN REEF PROJECT SITE St. Lucie County, Florida Sea Turtle Protection Plan June 2015 ref l/Jll Prepared far: S.A.Acquisitions,LLC do Ji-Ang Song 19 Bay Harbor Road Tequesta,Florida 334869 Prepared by: Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants,Inc. 9512 S.E.Duncan Street Hobe Sound,FL 33455 Ofc:(772)545-3676 Cell:(772)260-0857 E-Mall:bobhsenv@gmail.com EXHIBIT I p„ OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 269 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Description Page 1.00 INTRODUCTION 1 2.00 PROPERTY OWNERSHIP 2 3.00 LEGAL DESCRIPTION. 2 4.00 OBJECTIVES. 2 5.00 RESPONSIBILITY 3 6.00 SEA TURTLE-COMPATIBLE LIGHTING PLAN. 3 6.01 SLCLDC Section 6.04.02(I) 4 6.02 Outdoor Sources 8 6.03 Indoor Sources 9 7.00 DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION 10 7.01 Construction Schedule 10 7.02 Construction Technique. 10 7.03 Shore-Line Impacts(Beach). 10 7.04 Construction Materials,Seaward of Dune Line(Beach) 11 7.05 Temporary Lighting/Construction Lighting Seaward of Dune Line(Beach). 11 7.06 Dune Protection Measures. 11 7.07 Marine Turtle Protective Measures 12 LIST OF APPENDICES Appendix Description Page A Project Figures A LIST OF FIGURES-APPENDIX A Figure# Description Pus 1 of 8 Vicinity Map A-1 2 of 8 Location Map A-2 3 of 8 2012 Aerial Photograph A-3 4 of 8 Proposed Site Plan A-4 HSE 14-052.03 -i- 2 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 270 5 of 8 Protective Fencing Location Map. A-5 6 of 8 Protective Fencing Detail. A-6 7 of 8 Day-GIo Orange Fencing Detail. A-7 4 of 8 Marine Turtle Information Sign. A-8 HSE 14-052.03 -ii- 2 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 271 SEA TURTLE PROTECTION PLAN TURTLE NEST AND PELICAN REEF PROJECT SITE ST.LUCIE COUNTY,FLORIDA 1.00 INTRODUCTION The following Sea Turtle Protection Plan(STPP)prepared for the Turtle Nest and Pelican Reef project site is provided in compliance with Section 6.04.02 of the St. Lucie County Land Development Code(LDC),and the rules and regulations regarding development activity on a barrier island where sea tunics arc known to nest as set forth by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission(FFWCC)and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection(FDEP). The portion of the project site lying east of State Road A I A (SR-A 1A) consists of±20.09 acres of land on south Hutchinson Island(Appendix A:Figures 1-3)Parcel identification numbers are:2532-344-0001-000-4,and 2532-344-0002-000-2. This site is located in Section 29,Township 35S,Range 41 E,St.Lucie County,Florida(Latitude:27°22'50.13"and Longitude:-80°15'28.74"). The purpose of this STPP is to protect sea turtles from disruption of"sea finding"due to adjacent light pollution problems during nesting and hatching which occurs from 1 March through 15 November. Location of the proposed development is consistent with other structures located north and south of the project site,and west of the 1988 Coastal Construction Control Line(CCCL) (refer to the complete Turtle Nest and Pelican Reef Site Plan submitted under separate cover by BDH Consulting Group, Inc.)No activities are proposed on the beach except for two(2)dune crossover structures(Appendix A:Figure 4). HSE 14-052.04 STPP Page 1 of 13 2 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 272 2.00 PROPERTY OWNERSHIP The property is owned by and will be developed by SA Acquisition Company(PID#2532- 341-0002-000-2&).c!o Ji-Ang Song,1545 Centrepark Dr.N.,West Palm Bach,FL.33401 and Samo,LLC,c/0 Jerry Aron,2505 Metrocentre By,#301,West Palm Beach,FL.33407-0000(PID# 2532-344-0001-000-4). 3.00 LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS THE NORTH 500 FEET OF THE SOUTH 1000 FEET OF SECTION 32,TOWNSHIP 35 SOUTH,RANGE 41 EAST,ST.LUCIE COUNTY,FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH ALL RIPARIAN AND LITTORAL RIGHTS THERETO APPERTAINING. LESS THE ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY OF STATE ROAD A-1-A.(TURTLE NEST) AND THE SOUTH 500 FEET OF GOVERNMENT LOTS 5 AND 6 OF SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 35 SOUTH,RANGE 41 EAST,ST.LUCIE COUNTY FLORIDA,LYING EAST OF A 100 FOOT RIGHT OF WAY FOR STATE ROAD A-1-A.(PELICAN REEF) "Subject to easements and restriction of record." 4.00 OBJECTIVES The primary objectives of these guidelines are to: I. Define sea turtle lighting requirements consistent with permit and local approvals, to provide guidance to the Developer and others responsible for infrastructure, building and lighting design,constriction,property management,permit compliance, etc. . 1ISE 14-052.04 STPP Page 2 of 13 2 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 273 • 2. Define other non-lighting related sea turtle protection guidelines. 3. Serve as an official guideline for sea turtle lighting and protection within the Turtle Nest and Pelican Reef project site. The guidelines included in this document are consistent with State and Federal permit conditions and local approvals. Protection measures included herein are generally consistent with FFWCC Marine Turtle Conservation Guidelines, November 2007 http://www.myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/managed/sea-turtles/conservation-guidelines/, State of Florida(Chapter 62B-55 F.A.C.), "Information Form to Access and Reduce Impacts to Marine Turtle",published by FDEP and"Understanding,Assessing and Resolving Light Pollution Problems on Sea Turtle Nesting Beaches",Florida Marine Research Institute(FMRI),Technical Report#TR- 2,Third Edition,revised 2003. 5.00 RESPONSIBLE ENTITY The developer,and subsequently the Homeowners Association(BOA)is responsible for the implementation of these guidelines. All consultants and contractors developing lighting designs for the Turtle Nest and Pelican Reef project will be required to follow the guidelines presented in this document. Following completion of the development and/or construction activities in residential and common areas, the responsibility for implementing and maintaining compliance with this document will be transferred to the HOA. This document and lighting plan guidelines shall be reevaluated/reviewed in five (5) year intervals to accommodate technological and regulatory changes. 6.00 SEA TURTLE-COMPATIBLE LIGHTING PLANS The following lighting information will be employed by Turtle Nest and Pelican Reef to reduce any impacts to marine turtles during and after project development. The general goal of this plan is to meet restrictive sea turtle friendly lighting guidelines and permit conditions within the line of sight of the beach area. All proposed lighting will comply with regulatory codes and will be HSE 14-052.04 STPP Page 3 of I3 2 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 274 approved by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection(FDEP).Lighting plan details will be submitted by individual residents with their FDEP BCS permit applications prior to construction. No street lighting is proposed. Compliant lighting plans will be kept on file for a minimum of 5 years by the developer,owners,or HOA(as appropriate)in the event that copies or review of the plans are requested by the regulatory or resource management agencies. Lighting plans will include a plan view drawing or schematic plainly showing the location of all exterior lighting fixtures. Distinctive and clearly marked symbols shall be utilized to show the location of each type of proposed fixture. The plan shall include a table with the following column headings: Label Fixture Type, Total Bulb Type Mounting Location of Structure (A,13,etc.) Manufacturer Number of and Wattage Type and Fixture On Level" and Catalog# Each Fixture Height Structure Type and/or Landscape' *Landward side of structure "Ground Level(Level 1) Beach side of structure Second Level,Third Level,etc. Shore perpendicular side of structure Pool Deck Roof A detailed description(manufacturer's cut sheet)for each fixture shall be included. Direct - agency communication regarding turtle lighting plans shall be directed to: Marine Turtle Coordinator Imperiled Species Management Section Division of Habitat and Species Conservation Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission 620 S.Meridian Street,6A Tallahassee,Florida 32399-1600 6.01 SLCLDCSection 6.04.02(1) All lighting required for the coastal development activities specified in Section HSE 14-052.04 STPP Page 4 of 13 2 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 275 6.04.02(E)(1)(a), installed after December 1, 1986, shall comply with the following standards, as applicable, and shall be incorporated into this Sea Turtle Protection Plan (STPP)(please refer to the Lighting Plan to be submitted by the architect under separate cover for site specific details). The site plan for the Turtle Nest and Pelican Reef includes construction of fifteen(15) detached single-family residences. The site will have two(2)dune walk over structures and a stormwater management system. 1. General Prohibition: No artificial public or private point of source light or any reflective surface of the light fixture shall be directly or indirectly visible from the beach where it may deter adult female sea turtles from nesting or disorient hatchlings. Areas seaward of the frontal dune shall not be directly,indirectly,or cumulatively illuminated. No lights are proposed for the dune crossover or for the seaward facing balconies or buildings. 2. Permanent Lighting: The installation of permanent lighting will reflect the standards and mitigative measures published in the current state-of-the-art manuals pertaining to coastal lighting and sea turtle conservation referred to in Section 4.00. All permanent lighting shall be bollard mounted no more than 3'in height. 3. Reference Availability: The Environmental Resources Director shall have copies of the current state-of-the- art manuals available for review. As design and/or performance standards are developed or upgraded and become available,the Environmental Resources Director shall provide additional references. 4. Controlled Use,Design and Positioning of High Intensity Lighting: a. The use of high intensity lighting for decorative and accent purposes,such as that emanating from spotlights or floodlights,is prohibited. b. No high intensity lights for safety and security purposes are proposed. c. If high intensity lighting is used for roadways,they shall use shielded low pressure sodium (LPS) lamps. The number of fixtures shall be kept to a minimum and be positioned and maintained in a manner such that the point source of light for any reflective surface of the fixture is not directly or iiSE 14-052.04 STPP Page 5 of 13 2 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 276 indirectly visible from any point on the nesting beach. Light emanating from these factors may not directly or indirectly illuminate the nesting beach. 5. Design and Positioning of Low Intensity Lighting: a. Wallmount fixtures,landscape lighting and other sources of low intensity lighting shall be designed and/or positioned such that light does not directly or indirectly illuminate areas seaward of the primary Dune.No Wallmount fixtures or land lighting are proposed on the seaward side of the buildings. Downlights shall be completely shielded without exterior reflective surfaces. All fixtures shall be appropriately shielded,louvered,and/or recessed. b. Balcony lighting is prohibited above the second level(with the ground level being level one)on the side of the structure perpendicular to the beach and shore. c. Bollard mounted lighting will be used in all parking lots, including those within line of sight of the beach. This lighting shall be: i. Set on a base which raises the source of light no higher than forty- two(42")inches off the ground. ii. Positioned and/or shielded such that the source of light is not directly or indirectly visible from the beach. d. The light source(i.e.,the bulb, lamp or lens)proposed for the beach side, shore perpendicular side,and landward side of the property(if visible from the beach)must be one of the following: i. Low Pressure Sodium(LPS)-18w,35w ii. Amber or red LED(true red or true amber,diodes,NOT filters) iii. Turtle Safe Lighting,Inc. (TSL)coated,compact flourescent(CF) lamps (maximum 13 watts) (filter sleeves and dichroic filters are NOT allowed) iv. Fiberoptic lighting(if it produces light of 580 nm or longer) v. True red neon iv. Other lighting sources that produce light of 580 nm or longer HSE 14-052.04 STPP Page 6 of 13 2 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 277 6. Installation of Tinted Glass or Window Tint: The plan shall reflect that tinted glass or film with a visible light transmittance value of forty-five percent(45%)or less shall be applied to all windows and doors within line of sight of the beach. This includes the seaward and shore-perpendicular sides of the structure. 7. Design of Vehicular Circulation Improvements and Parking Areas: a. The majority of the parking lots and roadways, including any paved or unpaved area upon which motorized vehicles will operate, have been designed and/or positioned such that vehicular headlights do not cast light toward the beach. b. Any parking spaces that do face the beach will be shielded by use of dune vegetation,both existing and to be planted and/or other ground level barriers. 8. Lighting for Pedestrian Traffic: a. There are no lights proposed for the single dune crossover designed for pedestrian access to the beach. b. If pedestrian lighting shall be deemed necessary in the future,it shall be of low intensity and recessed or shielded with 180°-270°beach side shields so that the source of light is not directly or indirectly visible from the beach. 9. Beach front Lighting Approval: Prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy,compliance with the bcachfront lighting standards set out in the Sea Turtle Protection Plan(STPP)shall be approved as follows: a. Upon completion of the development activities,a registered Florida architect or professional engineer shall conduct a site inspection which includes a night survey with all the beachfront lighting turned on. b. The inspector shall prepare and report the inspection findings in writing to the Environmental Resources Director identifying: i The date and time of initial inspection. ii The extent of compliance with this section. iii All areas of potential and observed non-compliance with this section. HSE 14-052.04 STPP Page 7 of 13 2 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 278 iv Any action(s) taken to remedy observed non-compliance, if applicable. v The date(s)and time(s)of remedial inspection(s),if applicable. c. The inspector shall sign and seal the inspection report which includes a certification that: i The beachfront lighting has been constructed in substantial accordance with the Sea Turtle Protection Plan(STTP). ii The beachfront lighting does not illuminate areas seaward of the primary dune at the time of the night inspection. iii The beachfront light sources are not directly visible from the beach at the time of the night inspection. 10.Approval Not Exclusive: Determination of compliance with the beachfront lighting standards set out in the STPP shall not relieve person(s)from complying with all other applicable conditions set out in this Section or from mitigating against subsequent negative impacts to sea turtles,their nests or eggs resulting from the approved activity. 6.02 Outdoor Sources In order to provide protection to nesting sea turtles and hatchlings,the following exterior lighting standards shall be utilized: 1. All exterior light fixtures shall be designed and positioned so that: a. The point source of light or any reflective surface of the light fixture is not directly visible from the beach. b. Areas seaward of the frontal dune are not directly or indirectly illuminated; and c. Areas seaward of the frontal dune arc cont cumulatively illuminated. 2. All exterior lighting within the project shall be completely shielded downlight fixtures or recessed fixtures having low wattage(i.e.,50 watts or less)bulbs and non- reflective interior surfaces. HSE 14-052.04 STPP Page 8 of 13 2 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 279 3. Lamps/bulbs on shore and shore perpendicular side of the structure and on landward side of structure it visible from any section of beach,shall be 570 nanometers or longer. 4. All fixtures shall be mounted as low in elevation as possible through the use of low- mounted wall fixtures,low bollards,and ground-level fixtures. 5. Uplights are prohibited in all areas of the project site. 6. Exterior lights used expressly for safety or security purposes shall he limited to the minimum number and configuration required to achieve their functional roles. 7. Only low intensity lighting shall be used in parking areas within line-of-sight of the beach and positioned or shielded so that the light cast downward and the source of light or any reflective surface of the light fixture is not visible from the breach and does not directly or indirectly illuminate the beach. In general, shielded low-pressure sodium vapor lamps and fixtures shall be used to provide security lighting within the parking lot and access areas. Placement of fixtures will not allow any illumination on the nesting beach,either through direct,indirect,or reflective illumination. Security lighting during construction shall be limited in number,shielded and low-mounted. Security lighting will not be directed toward the beach. Best Available Technology(BMT)will be employed. 6.03 Indoor Sources Indoor order to provide protection to nesting sea turtles and hatchlings,the following interior lighting standards shall be utilized within homes facing the Atlantic Ocean. • Lights will be turned off in rooms not in use; • Window treatments(i.e.,blinds,curtains)shall be used to shield interior lights from the beach; • Moveable lamps will be placed away from windows that are visible from the beach; • Windows will be tinted so that light passing from inside to outside is substantially reduced;tinted windows/treatment will reduce visible light from the inside to 45%or HSE 14-052.04 STPP Page 9 of 13 2 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 260 less(transmittance<45%); • Best Available Technology(BAT)will be employed by the project. 7.00 DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION 7.01 Construction Schedule Development construction activity will begin upon receipt of all required permits. Dune walkover structures will not be constructed during the sea turtle nesting season(1 March through 15 November). A construction schedule shall be submitted to St. Lucie County, FFWCC,and FDEP following site plan approval. 7.02 Construction Technique The dune crossovers will be constructed by hand. No equipment will be used east of the 1978 CCCL line during sea turtle nesting season,1 March through 15 November. After that time,equipment will access the beach via the proposed access road for the development. All dune restoration activities and equipment will follow the guidelines of the FDEP.During all construction activities that occur during the nesting season, a protective barrier will be placed east of the construction site to prevent turtles from entering the area and being harmed. Please refer to Appendix A:Figures 5 and 6 for location of fencing and fencing details. 7.03 Shore-Line Impacts(Beach) The Turtle Nest & Pelican Reef project site has approximately 217 linear feet of shoreline seaward of the primary dune. No construction will occur seaward of the 1978 CCCL, except for three (3) dune walkover structures, as indicated on the Site Plan (Appendix A:Figure 4). HSE?14.052.04 STPP Page 10 of 13 2 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 281 7.04 Construction Materials Seaward of Dune Line(Beach) No construction vehicles or construction will occur seaward of the primary dune line. 7.05 Temporary Lighting/Construction Lighting Seaward of.Dune Line(Beach) No temporary construction or security lighting is anticipated for this project. If temporary lighting is required during the nesting season,it shall be restricted to the minimal amount necessary and shall incorporate all of the standards in Section 6.01 of this Sea Turtle Protection Plan. 7.06 Dune Protection Measures The Turtle Nest and Pelican Reef HOA shall maintain the dune at w no lower than its current elevation, subject to FDEP approval. Vegetation appropriate for a healthy dune system shall be maintained in perpetuity and re-planted, as necessary, subject to FDEP approval. According to this STPP,the HOA shall be responsible for those lands between the 1978 CCCL and the current seaward extent of existing dune vegetation. Thus,this STPP provides for the repair/restoration of the dune due to potential impacts related to overwashcs, storm breaches,and scarp formation. By providing and maintaining a healthy dune system, natural occurrences,such as dune overwashes,storm breaches and scarp formation will be avoided to the greatest extent possible,and with the same assurance a healthy natural dune system could provide. Per this STPP,which will be attached to the HOA documents and remain part of those documents in perpetuity,this dune shall remain in natural vegetation in perpetuity and shall not be hardened by means of a retaining wall or other hardening structures. HSE 14-052.04 STPP Page 11 of 13 2 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 282 7.07 Marine Turtle Protective Measures • During site development,a four-foot(4')high day-glow fence will be installed along the western toe of slope of the dune preservation zone to prevent accidental access of equipment and personnel(Appendix A:Figure 7). • A permanent marine turtle information sign(Appendix A:Figure 8)will be posted along the dune crossover structure(Appendix A:Figure 4). • There will be no direct or indirect lighting on the beach. All lighting will be shielded,low-mounted and low-wattage. • Coastal development shall be limited to the maximum extent possible to the non- nesting season(November 16 through February 29). • The Turtle Nest and Pelican Reef project site proposes no construction activities seaward of the CCCL line,with the exception of two(2)dune crossover structures. • Construction of the dune walkover structures will occur between 16 November and 29 February,during the non-nesting season. • Development activities proposed landward of the CCCL during nesting season(1 March through 15 November)shall be conducted during daylight hours whenever possible. • A permitted agent of the State shall conduct daily nesting surveys of development areas seaward of the primary dune pursuant to SLCLDC Section 6.04.02(G)(6)(e). • If nests are known to be present and cannot be located and removed to a safe habitat, development shall be delayed for sixty(60)days or until all potentially affected nests have hatched. • No trash or debris will be allowed from the construction site onto the beach or dune area. • Proper window treatments shall be employed on all exterior windows with a line of sight to the beach. Tinted glass or window film that meets a transmittance value of 45%or less(inside or outside transmission)shall be utilized. • No nighttime construction is proposed for the Turtle Nest and Pelican Reef project site that would require any protective/mitigative measures regarding light impacts. • Throughout the nesting seasons,any exterior lights visible from the beach shall be HSE 14-052.04 STPP Page 12 of 13 2 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 283 turned off between sunset and sunrise. • Pedestrians shall be directed and educated to use the dune walkover structure to avoid damage to the dune system and sea turtle nesting areas • Residents shall be educated regarding sea turtles. • Any mechanical beach clearing proposed in the future by the Turtle Nest and Pelican Reef project site shall be in compliance with state policies and shall be coordinated with the FDEP prior to any such activity. • Best Available Technology(BAT)will be employed at all times. • No furniture will be placed on the beach until a nesting survey has been completed by a FFWCC Sea Turtle Nesting Survey Permit Holder,who will identify and stake all nests. • All beach furniture will be removed by hand from the beach at night during nesting season. • Furniture will be placed at least 5'from any marked nest. • Umbrella poles will not be buried in the sand during nesting season,but rather an umbrella holder will be anchored before nesting season to be used throughout the summer. • Furniture will not be placed on the dunes or any existing salt-resistant vegetation. • Upon completion of the development in all residential and common areas, implementation of this STPP and maintaining compliance with this document will become the responsibility of the HOA. HSE 14-052.04 STPP Page 13 of 13 2 June 2015 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 284 APPENDIX A PROJECT FIGURES OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 285 iNOTASURVEY SCALE a NTS e10 g NORTH •11°W°R NnR b1Y}p{ Cg • Cl aW t '; IOlal $i Ia 11 So p. gE U Y Cr u - laet ® I Pc ,' m N27°22' 50-13" 1 1 1 - •b ! - _ .T_ ` Lk • W80° 15'28.74"I, _ , Oran r. j M I — I •—A nR,oR I — W — jPa,3�ld folk` �tw.Aw • ,: 1 s 1 , :,nail t . ` 6 t • SeVIOn 11 \1: rl•1• 1 \PoD 61"eD1 ni FII' SOURCE:DELORME STREET ATLAS U14,PLUS PARCEL ID S 1S/15 N N 11.6001.0N.L 25DLJJ001-0D ,IUIJNd00l-000.1 i$ ST.LUCIE COUNTY SEC TH'p• ILHSE JOB NO.: DRAWING NAME: DATE: APPENDIX A FLORIDALORA 29 35S 41E 14-052.03 Ol-ViCINi'IY.DWC 2 JUNE 2015 FIGURE: I OF S g. $ LATITUDE:27°22'50.13" I LONGITUDE:-80°15'28.74" DESIGNED BY:FRP DRAWN BY: FRP CHECKED BY:RLW ii TURTLE NEST&PELICAN REEF PROJECT SITE H Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants Inc E R SEA TURTLE PROTECTION PLAN STPP hob SE Sound,FDonea Street F S Hobe FL 33455 VICINITY MAP E(772)545-3676,E-maii:bobhsenviggDuB.com OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 286 3 3�6 NOT 0' 250' 500' IOoo' 2000' gj NORTH SCALE: 1"=500' d iS t:x B. €8 B d1 60 te n o� IL go d -y R O M>. 16 PI tt El y3 SOURCE:DELOR E Snum ATLAS 1014,FLUS PARCEL IDS 2512-311-0•02-000-,2532-3N-0001.010-L 242-3140002000-1 ST.LUCIE COUNTY SEC. TWP. R. };SE JOB NO.: DRAWING NAME: DATE: APPENDIX A FIGURE: FLORIDA 29 35S 11E 14-052.03 02-LOCATION.DWG 2JUNE2015 2OFS 9 LATITUDE:27°22'50.13" ' LONGITUDE:-80°15'28.74" DESIGNED BY:FRP DRAWN BY: FRP •CHECKED BY:RLW i# TURTLE NEST&PELICAN REEF PROJECT SITE Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants Inc. L SEA TURTLE PROTECTION PLAN STPP 9512 SE Duncan Street S Hobe Sound,FL.33455 LOCATION MAP F (772)545-3676, E-mail:bobhsenv@gmail.eom 1 OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 287 NOTASURVEY 0' 200' 400' i800' 1600' 11 ins mil sommmio :El g SCALE: 1"=400' NORTH LI 68 t . ':Z 1-..�^ti —tip•,"�• e p Ir.:.• , .c: e S {, w•ti! ?• 'i •V• ; -. TURTLE NEST TURTLE N?: , r `'t ,� ; '' E. El PL'L[CANIiibi a�►ti tf b el8 ` I $E t+ ' Ilt.‘7. 4, iv.• 7 r•' 1\ NI. ,1 \C. 1 t • - . t \ i ' :i • • ~ ;ti E ROIRVDARY SOURCE:GROWN a. 0 PHILUPS.I SOURCE:2012 AERIAL PBOTOCRAPII,FOOT PARCEL ID 0 2332-041-00024004,IS22.34440114g4.2$22J444012-010-I 3I 3 3 ST.LUCIE COUNTY SEC. TOP. R. HSE JOB NO.: DRAWING NAME: DATE: APPPGA A Li E FLORIDA 29 35S 4IE 14-052.03 03-AERIAL.DWG 2 JUNE 2015 3OF8 LATITUDE:27°22'50.13" f LONGITUDE:40°15'28.74" DESIGNED BY:FRP DRAWN BY: FRP •CHECKED BY:RLW d t i TURTLE NEST&PELICAN REEF PROJECT SITE II Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants Inc. 2 9512 SE Duncan Sheet F SEA TURTLE PROTECTION PLAN(STPP) S Hobe Sound,F1»33455 1 2012 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH rj (772)545-3676,E-maIl:hobhsenr(armall.com OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 288 1u,num1.%T0061II1 NTH T1IIW..CTTMO Y60O.MUNI 6O M1MM M WTIAIITT Or LLA ICL.I MEoaO in.Mx 11n.rt CIVIC.Woad MD NET TOR%1OC11 IT WA.rr1 Than lam OOMDP,n ,* LLL.BQ GI TM W010•11110LT11MTE.AMOrR•111.0.9•D•11•11Ca•V•OK SOWCNOG:MluCONIM11UIS..0 MAIL IliCwmoVf 1.100.311.10 DOSS WLL.Dc L0.01Mod.C6WLIAMI,L,G NOT A SURVEY (iii) 0' 130' 260' 520' 1040' ITiiJT NORTHSCALE:1"=260' t 7 x \ritki**.ralai \ , 1\.- ..7 I IT----- - - .--------- -- -11\14r,\,..valiaL'144/114Y-Lki‘Tt‘a.,*.!•,vkilitti \ .?.1.1,1 ' -74::aria, Ow OT INCLUDDM\ 4'il I I L '``\!!aiii\ ` % '• )° '11111111MA*0& ./ 00001D05O°0 GO? 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SEA TURTLE PROTECTION PLAN STPP 9512 SE Duncan Street F S Hobe Sound,FL 33455 PROTECTIVE FENCE DETAILS E (772)545-3676, E-mail:bobbsenv@gnlail.com J OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 291 s i NOT ASURVEY SCALE= NTS li Fl ilE 48"X2" WOOD POST t5 ON 8'CENTERS 36"HIGH,ORANGE DAYGLOW FENCE aS ti 7'eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ve�ee P.gi eeeee�eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee�eeeeeeee d� ♦eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee�eee♦ ♦eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee♦ e 4ee♦���eeeeeee�eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee�eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee�eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee�eee�eeeeeeeeeeeee�0 1/ e eee Y. ^ e�. S III *to e�i►eee♦eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee♦� • e FENCE ATTACHED WITH I STAPLES LIGHTWEIGHT POLYPROPYLENE hORANGE FENCE(MAX.VISIBILITY) 66 ��va. Y• r ,) n ' . -_,.-• �R J ... 1 L r--_ \ i-1'...—..3„.-'____ 1. 7F f I I.�'J/ i, 1 4 L �—f' .el c .,. . C HIGH VISIBILITY DAY-GLO FENCE Z o (48"HIGH;POST EVERY 11 FEET) tSOURCE.ION MEADOWS COMPANY/HOE PARCEL ID S 1532.H14002400.2.20314M-0001.00W,2512.yi 4002-00W i E. ST.LUCIE COUNTY SEC. TWP. R. HSE JOB NO.: DRAWING NAME: DATE: APPENDIX A iI FLORIDA 29 35S 41E 14-052.03 07-DAYGLO.DWG 2JUNE201S FIGURE: kg LATITUDE:27°22'50.13" I LONGITUDE:-80°15'28.74" DESIGNED BY:FRP DRAWN BY: FRP CHECKED BY: RLW 3 TURTLE NEST&PELICAN REEF PROJECT SITE H Hobe Sound Environmental Consultants Inc ig SEA TURTLE PROTECTION PLAN STPP 9512 SE Duncan StreetF S Hobo Sound,FL.33455 DAY-GLO ORANGE FENCING DETAIL F (772)545-3676, E-mail:bobhsenv@gmail.com OR BOOK 4892 PAGE 292 e u NOT A MIIRYr1• SCALE= NTS G" 15 87. e ii iP , -- 12" -- Di' 52 P .Po o 2= HELP PROTECT ST.LUCIE ___— 2"SS LAG BOLT COUNTY'S SEA TURTLES P" I,, 7"" = SEA TURTLE NESTING/HATCHING SEASON MARCH I-NOVEMBER IS 7.0 ::-•arms- w: 18" --e +Y'- DO NOT INTERFERE WITH NESTING ,`,,a _-_ FEMALES,EGGS,OR HATCHLINGS T^® 2" SS LAG BOLT LEAVE NESTS,MARKERS,SIGNS AND �# i PROTECTIVE SCREENS UNDISTURBED =s SHIELD OR TURN OFF ALL LIGHTS THAT d SHINE ON THE BEACH OR ARE VISIBLE ' FROM THE BEACH. THIS INCLUDES CAR u 4-X 4-X F PRESSURE TREATED TISIBER POST HEADLIGHTS,FISHING LAMPS �> � nu FLASHBULBS AND FLASIILIGIITIS. b a TUFI"NLITE SIGN POST-U-CHANNEL SIGN POST CAMPFIRES,HORSEBACK RIDING AND r,, MOTORIZED VEHICLES ARE PROHIBITED 'o6 uTnE. ISAA I'EDCRALOF,LNS IA11 LTUrT OI V E.RnJAIL,"'s S O A MT-ORBOT01. F yQ u ST.LUCIE COGMY il 0 j c; p2 GS v^ eI SOURCE.:PREP.RCP PARCEL ID 02U1-141-000'r000-1.2S31-344-00OI-000-I.2S32-341-0002-OH-1 ~O APPENDIX A % ST.LUCIE COUNTY SLC. TWP. Il. IISE JOTS NO.: DRAWING NAME: DATE: FIGURE: FLORIDA 29 35S 41E 14-052.03 OR-SIGNAL&DWG 2 JUNE 2015 8 OF 8 `•= $'0 LATITUDE:27°22'50.13" l LONGITUDE:-80°15'28.74" DESIGNED BY:FRP DRAWN BY: FRP CHECKED BY: RLW 25 3 TURTLE NEST&PELICAN REEF PROJECT SITE H Ilobe Sound Environmental Consultants Inc. a 9SEA TURTLE PROTECTION PLAN STPP "lob SE Duncan Street F S It Hobe Sound,FL..33455 SEA TURTLE SIGNAGE DETAIL F (772)545-3676, E-mall:bobhsenv,(, mell.com J