HomeMy WebLinkAboutAPPROVED VEG PERMIT - 18701 Mach One Dr - 2110-0185
NOTICE OF
VEGETATION REMOVAL
PERMIT
THE APPLICANT SHALL KEEP THIS PERMIT POSTED ON-SITE AT ALL TIMES DURING LAND
CLEARING.
Permit#: 20211046 Fee: $100.00
Building Permit#: 2110-0185
Date Issued: 11/15/2021
Property Owner: Harrelson, William & Susan
Date Expires: Upon completion of work, or 11/15/2022, whichever occurs first.
Contractor: DiFrancesco Construction Inc. – 772-201-7797
Parcel ID#: 3215-801-0022-000-8
Project Location: 18701 Mach One Drive, Port Saint Lucie, FL
Property Size: 2.05 acres
Project Description: Applicant requests vegetation removal for construction of a new single-family residence
(Building Permit #2110-0185). The perimeter of the property and oak trees outside the construction area
are to be preserved.
Field Notes:
1. HABITAT:
a. Uplands: Vacant Residential lot
b. Wetlands: None observed by staff. Please note this does not constitute a state or federal
jurisdictional determination and all formal wetland delineations must be obtained from
appropriate state and/or federal agencies.
2. WILDLIFE: One active burrow on the west side of the property and one abandoned burrow in the
middle of the property. The active burrow shall be barricaded and no construction activities within 25’
feet of the burrow are permitted.
3. SIGNIFICANT ARCHAEOLOGICAL OR HISTORIC FINDINGS: None Identified.
Permit #20211046 authorizes the following: According to St. Lucie County Land Development Regulations
(Chapter 6.00.04) this project qualifies for a Vegetation Removal Permit. The following vegetation has been
identified for removal:
1. Several slash pine and oak trees measuring under the 12” DBH mitigation threshold
2. Several cabbage palm trees
3. Exotic vegetation
Pre-Clearing Requirements: Silt fencing shall be installed to prevent the gopher tortoise from entering
the construction site. No construction activities permitted within 25’ on the active gopher tortoise
burrow.
Specific Permit Conditions: Areas outside of the development footprint shall be considered
preservation/protection areas (Land Development Code Section 6.00.05.A.2). A conspicuous protective
barrier shall be placed and maintained around the perimeter of protected area(s) of vegetation to form a
continuous boundary as specified in the General Conditions of Issuance section.
General Conditions of Issuance: The following minimum standards for vegetation protection shall be applied
to areas of vegetation designated to be preserved:
▪ At a minimum distance of either ten (10) feet from the edge of groups of protected vegetation or from
the radius of the dripline from all protected trees, whichever is greater.
▪ Protective barriers or protective designations shall remain in place until removal is authorized by SLC
ERD, or until issuance of a certificate of occupancy.
▪ In the event that any protective barriers are removed or altered and clearing activities are conducted
within an area identified for preserve, SLC ERD is authorized to direct that all land clearing and site
alteration work at the site be stopped until the barriers are restored and any necessary corrective
actions taken to repair or replant any vegetation removed or damaged as a result of these
encroachments.
• The preserve areas and tree preservation areas shall be maintained in their natural state, so as not to alter
the water and oxygen content of the soil and impair its function.
• A National Pollutant Discharge Elimination (NPDES) Permit, separate from this permit, may be required for
construction activities disturbing 1 acre or more. Please visit www.dep.state.fl.us/water/stormwater/npdes or
contact Jose Vega, St. Lucie County Stormwater Program Coordinator at 772-462-1668 for more information.
• No grade changes or excavation of any sort may be made within the barricaded areas.
• If any excavation or other activities are expected outside of t he preserve area or dripline, the roots should
first be pruned (to the depth of required excavation) to sever them cleanly.
• If irrigation must be installed, it shall be installed outside of the dripline of all preserve areas and protected
trees.
• No fill material, construction material, concrete, paint, chemicals, or other foreign materials shall be stored,
deposited, or disposed of within a vegetation preservation area.
• No signs, permits, wires, or other attachments shall be affixed or attached to protected vegetation.
• No equipment, including passenger vehicles, shall be driven, parked, or stored or repaired within designated
vegetation preservation areas.
PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT ANY NATIVE VEGETATION DESTROYED OR DAMAGED OUTSIDE OF THE LIMITS OF CLEARING DUE TO
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES OR FILL PLACEMENT SHALL BE MITIGATED AT A RATIO OF 4:1 (4 INCHES OF REPLANTING FOR EACH INCH
DESTROYED OR DAMAGED).
Post Clearing Requirements:
1. Mitigation: Mitigation requirements are to be met through onsite preservation. During a site visit
on 11/9/2021, ERD staff noted that sufficient trees are identified for preservation, to meet and
exceed the mitigation requirement.
2. Landscaping: The landscape requirements of one native tree per 2,500 square feet of property, up to a
maximum of 17 trees, must be met. As this property is 2.05 acres (acres X 43,560 = square feet of this
property) 89,298 square feet, (square feet/2,500 = trees), 17 trees (measuring 2.5” diameter at breast
height (DBH) & 12’ HT), or a total of 42.5 DBH of trees are required. Please note that landscaping
requirements are separate from, and in addition to, tree mitigation requirements.
PLEASE NOTE:
• THIS IS NOT AN AUTHORIZATION TO PLACE FILL ON OR RE-GRADE PROPERTY.
• PLEASE CONTACT A PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR TO DETERMINE IF YOUR PROPERTY IS AFFECTED BY OR LIES WITHIN A
FLOODPLAIN.
• THE APPLICANT SHALL KEEP THIS EXEMPTION POSTED ON-SITE AT ALL TIMES DURING LAND CLEARING.
• THE PROPERTY OWNER AND/OR AGENT SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING ALL APPLICABLE STATE AND/OR FEDERAL
PERMITS.
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Lynn Swartzel, Environmental Permitting & Zoning Coordinator