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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUPDATED GOPHER PERMIT.PDFGopher Tortoise 10 or Fewer Burrows FLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION Division of Habitat and Species Conservation Wildlife Diversity Conservation Section 620 South Meridian Street, Mail Station 2A Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1600 (850) 921-1031 Permittee Name:Groza Builders Permittee Address:511 SW PORT ST LUCIE BLVD PORT SAINT LUCIE, FLORIDA 34953 UNITED STATES Agent Name:Andrew Gatewood Agent Address:2593 NE Roberta St JENSEN BEACH, FLORIDA 34957 UNITED STATES Permit Number:GTT-21-02334A Effective Date:December 20, 2021 Expiration Date:December 15, 2022 IS AUTHORIZED TO: Capture and relocate all gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) hatchlings less than or equal to 60 mm carapace length (CL), and up to 1 gopher tortoise greater than 60 mm CL by non-harmful means, and to molest, damage or destroy gopher tortoise burrows while conducting these activities, subject to the following conditions and provisions, in association with development activities within the following site that contains 10 or fewer gopher tortoise burrows. Authorized Capture Methods: 1. Capture gopher tortoises using bucket traps 2. Capture gopher tortoises using hand shovel excavation of gopher tortoise burrows 3. Transport, marking and release of gopher tortoises 4. Supervise backhoe excavation of gopher tortoise burrows to capture gopher tortoises AUTHORIZED LOCATION(S):1.25­acre Schlicht Residence project site (T36S,R40E,S24; Latitude 27° 20' 2.73" N Longitude 80° 17' 52.12" W), in Saint Lucie County, relocated to the 834.86-acre Williamson Cattle Company Phase 1 recipient site (36S,R36E,S16, 17, 20 & 21; Latitude 27° 19' 47.19" N Longitude 80° 44' 49.44" W), in Okeechobee Co., that is authorized to receive gopher tortoises under permit GTLR-19- 00003A. Permittee Signature:Date: Not valid unless signed. By signature, confirms that all information provided to issue the permit is accurate and complete, and indicates acceptance and understanding of the provisions and conditions listed below. Any false statements or misrepresentations when applying for this permit may result in felony charges and will result in revocation of this permit. Authorized By:Eric Seckinger Authorized for:Eric Sutton, Executive Director Authorizing Signature:Date:12/20/2021 Wildlife Diversity Conservation Section Is Authorized To (Continued) This permit is in effect an amendment and supersedes all previous versions. All amended conditions and provisions of the previous permit (changed or new items) are indicated in bold text. PERMIT CONDITIONS AND PROVISIONS: 1 Authorization to conduct the specified activities in association with the relocation of gopher tortoises in Florida is subject to Rules 68A-9.002 and 68A-27 Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.), and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (hereafter, “FWC”) Gopher Tortoise Permitting Guidelines (April 2008 ­ revised July 2020) [hereafter, “Permitting Guidelines”], and the following provisions/conditions. 2 Authorized activities are also predicated and conditioned on the information and assurances provided in the Permittee’s 12/20/2021 application, the assurances of which are herein incorporated by reference. 3 During colder months, tortoises shall only be captured and relocated when the low temperature at the recipient site is forecasted by the National Weather Service (www.nws.noaa.gov) to be above 50° F for three consecutive days [72 hours] after release (including the day of relocation). This three day window of milder temperatures is required to allow the relocated tortoises to settle into the recipient site and reduce the chance of cold-related stress or mortality. If release of tortoises cannot be accomplished within 72 hours of capture, then capture activities must not be initiated. If capturing tortoises using bucket traps, the Permittee shall cover all traps on days forecasted to be below 50° F. The 28 consecutive day trapping period must restart at day 1 when a trap is closed for any reason. 4 Captured gopher tortoises that show signs of disease (i.e., nasal and ocular discharge, emaciation, etc.) shall not be relocated off-site to the authorized recipient site and must be reported to the Gopher Tortoise Program (by phone 850­921­1031 or by email to GTPermits@MyFWC.com) within 48 hours of capture.  At the Permittee’s discretion, symptomatic tortoises may be: relocated on-site; transported to and quarantined at a FWC-licensed wildlife rehabilitation center (list available upon request) or licensed veterinary facility for treatment and subsequent relocation of recovered, non-symptomatic gopher tortoises along with others from the population; transported and donated to a FWC-permitted disease research program; or humanely euthanized by a licensed veterinarian when disease is advanced. 5 Gopher tortoise capture and relocation activities may be conducted only if written local government approvals have been obtained for land clearing, grading, or construction activities and provided to the Gopher Tortoise Program (via the FWC online permit system or via email to GTPermits@MyFWC.com) prior to commencing relocation activities. 6 This permit can be suspended, revoked or not renewed for just cause pursuant to 68-1.010, F.A.C. and Chapter 120, Florida Statutes. It is non-transferable and must be readily available for inspection at all times while engaging in the permitted activities. 7 The activities authorized under this Permit must be carried out by the Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent (“Authorized Agent”) designated on this permit, or under the direct supervision and responsibility of that Authorized Agent. The Permittee and Authorized Agent shall be as fully responsible for any such activities to the same extent as if they had themselves carried out those activities under this Permit. 8 A gopher tortoise burrow survey conducted by the approved survey method(s) for this project site covering 100% of the gopher tortoise habitat must be done by the Authorized Agent and a burrow location map depicting the survey results shall be submitted to the FWC (via the FWC online permit system or via email to GTPermits@MyFWC.com) no more than 90 days and no fewer than 72 hours (excluding weekends and holidays) prior to commencing any gopher tortoise capture and relocation activities. Site preparation or development activities that disturb the vegetation or the ground which prevent the FWC from checking the accuracy of 100% gopher tortoise burrow surveys shall not be conducted until all gopher tortoises have been relocated from the project site, and at least 72 hours (excluding weekends and holidays) after the 100% burrow survey results and burrow location map have been received by FWC. If construction does not begin within 90 days from the date of the most recent 100% gopher tortoise survey or capture activities, a new 100% gopher tortoise burrow survey must be completed to ensure that additional gopher tortoises have not moved onto the site. 9 The Permittee shall notify the Gopher Tortoise Program by uploading the notice to the FWC online permit system, by email at GTPermits@MyFWC.com, or by phone at (850) 921-1031, no more than 120 hours, and at least 24 hours (excluding weekends and holidays) before initiating the tortoise relocation effort. If relocation activities are delayed beyond the notification timeframe above, notification must be resubmitted with the revised commencement date. 10 Either this original permit, or a complete copy, must be clearly posted at the affected site at all times while engaged in the permitted tortoises relocation activities, and should remain posted until construction activities are completed. 11 Any gopher tortoise mortality or injury that occurs while conducting activities authorized under this permit shall be reported to the Gopher Tortoise Program (by phone at 850-921-1031 or by email to GTPermits@MyFWC.com) within 48 hours of the occurrence. An injured gopher tortoise shall be promptly taken to either a licensed wildlife rehabilitation facility or a licensed veterinarian for evaluation and treatment. Contact information for the facility or veterinarian shall be included with the information reported. 12 The Permittee, by signing this permit, specifically agrees to allow authorized FWC personnel, upon presentation of credentials as may be required by law, access to the donor and recipient sites, at reasonable times, for the purpose of inspecting the capture/relocation activities authorized under this permit. 13 The Permittee shall submit a report detailing the capture and relocation activities via the FWC online permit system within 45 days of capture of the relocated tortoises. An after action report checklist is attached for use in that regard. Any request for permit renewal or extension should be submitted at least 45 days prior to the expiration date of this permit. If the permittee or agent submits an interim after action report, or if no tortoise is captured, a final after action report must be submitted for that permit no later than 30 days after the permit expires. 14 Nonnative wildlife that are members of the families Pythonidae, Boidae, Varanidae, Iguanidae and Teiidae captured during gopher tortoise relocation activities shall be euthanized in accordance with the requirements of the Permitting Guidelines. Authorized Agents are authorized to transport conditional species for purposes of euthanasia in accordance with the transport requirements in the Permitting Guidelines. All other non-native wildlife captured should be humanely euthanized or allowed to escape on-site. Sightings of Burmese python, Argentine tegu, or other nonnative wildlife species should be reported to the FWC within 48 hours by either calling the toll-free number 1-888-IVEGOT1 (1-888-483-4681) or online at www.IveGot1.org. 15 Gopher tortoise commensals listed in 68A-27 F.A.C. as State-designated threatened species and encountered in the gopher tortoise capture operation should either be released on-site or allowed to escape unharmed, in accordance with Appendix 9 of the Gopher Tortoise Permitting Guidelines and appropriate Species Conservation Measures and Permitting Guidelines. All observed Florida pine snakes shall be documented and submitted to Imperiled@myfwc.com. This report should include species name, GPS coordinates of where the species was found, if the animal was captured and relocated, final known disposition of the animal, and a photograph of the animal if possible. Other priority commensals (gopher frogs, Florida mice) should be reported to Imperiled@myfwc.com. This report should include species name, an estimate of the number of animals found, if the animal was captured and relocated, final known disposition of the animal, a photograph of the animal if possible, and for Florida mice, coordinates of the release site. Non-listed native commensals should either be allowed to escape unharmed or released on-site. Refer to Appendix 9 of the Permitting Guidelines for additional information on gopher tortoise commensals. 16 This permit does not authorize the take of Federally-designated Endangered and Threatened species. Only individuals who are in possession of a valid permit or authorization issued by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) to capture or possess an eastern indigo snake or other Federally-designated Endangered and Threatened species may physically handle those species. If individuals without a USFWS permit or authorization encounter an eastern indigo snake during attempts to capture gopher tortoises or during subsequent land alteration or development activities within the property, all movement of heavy equipment and land alteration or development activities within the vicinity of the snake shall cease to allow the snake to vacate the area. No movement of heavy equipment, or land alteration or development activities within the vicinity of the snake shall resume until the snake has vacated the work area. All sightings of eastern indigo snakes should be reported to Imperiled@MyFWC.com; please include GPS coordinates and photos when available so that species of similar appearance can be ruled-out. 17 This permit does not authorize Permittee access to any public or private properties. Permission to access the property must be secured from the appropriate landholders prior to undertaking any work on such properties. A person whose substantial interests are affected by FWC’s action may petition for an administrative proceeding (hearing) under sections 120.569 and 120.57 of the Florida Statutes. A person seeking a hearing on FWC’s action shall file a petition for hearing with the agency within 21 days of receipt of written notice of the decision. The petition must contain the information and otherwise comply with section 120.569, Florida Statutes, and the uniform rules of the Florida Division of Administration, chapter 28-106, Florida Administrative Code. If the FWC receives a petition, FWC will notify the Permittee. The attached Explanation of Rights statement provides additional information as to the rights of parties whose substantial interests are or may be affected by this action. PERMIT NO. GTT-21-02334A Page : 1 / 3 Gopher Tortoise 10 or Fewer BurrowsFLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION Division of Habitat and Species ConservationWildlife Diversity Conservation Section 620 South Meridian Street, Mail Station 2A Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1600 (850) 921-1031Permittee Name:Groza BuildersPermittee Address:511 SW PORT ST LUCIE BLVDPORT SAINT LUCIE, FLORIDA34953 UNITED STATESAgent Name:Andrew GatewoodAgent Address:2593 NE Roberta StJENSEN BEACH, FLORIDA 34957UNITED STATES Permit Number:GTT-21-02334AEffective Date:December 20, 2021Expiration Date:December 15, 2022IS AUTHORIZED TO:Capture and relocate all gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) hatchlings less than or equal to 60 mm carapacelength (CL), and up to 1 gopher tortoise greater than 60 mm CL by non-harmful means, and to molest, damage ordestroy gopher tortoise burrows while conducting these activities, subject to the following conditions and provisions,in association with development activities within the following site that contains 10 or fewer gopher tortoise burrows.Authorized Capture Methods:1. Capture gopher tortoises using bucket traps2. Capture gopher tortoises using hand shovel excavation of gopher tortoise burrows3. Transport, marking and release of gopher tortoises4. Supervise backhoe excavation of gopher tortoise burrows to capture gopher tortoisesAUTHORIZED LOCATION(S):1.25­acre Schlicht Residence project site (T36S,R40E,S24; Latitude 27° 20' 2.73" NLongitude 80° 17' 52.12" W), in Saint Lucie County, relocated to the 834.86-acreWilliamson Cattle Company Phase 1 recipient site (36S,R36E,S16, 17, 20 &21; Latitude 27° 19' 47.19" N Longitude 80° 44' 49.44" W), in OkeechobeeCo., that is authorized to receive gopher tortoises under permit GTLR-19-00003A.Permittee Signature:Date:Not valid unless signed. By signature, confirms that all information provided to issue the permit is accurate and complete,and indicates acceptance and understanding of the provisions and conditions listed below. Any false statements ormisrepresentations when applying for this permit may result in felony charges and will result inrevocation of this permit.Authorized By:Eric Seckinger Authorized for:Eric Sutton, Executive DirectorAuthorizing Signature:Date:12/20/2021Wildlife Diversity Conservation SectionIs Authorized To (Continued) This permit is in effect an amendment and supersedes all previous versions. All amended conditions and provisions of the previous permit (changed or new items) are indicated in bold text. PERMIT CONDITIONS AND PROVISIONS: 1 Authorization to conduct the specified activities in association with the relocation of gopher tortoises in Florida is subject to Rules 68A-9.002 and 68A-27 Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.), and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (hereafter, “FWC”) Gopher Tortoise Permitting Guidelines (April 2008 ­ revised July 2020) [hereafter, “Permitting Guidelines”], and the following provisions/conditions. 2 Authorized activities are also predicated and conditioned on the information and assurances provided in the Permittee’s 12/20/2021 application, the assurances of which are herein incorporated by reference. 3 During colder months, tortoises shall only be captured and relocated when the low temperature at the recipient site is forecasted by the National Weather Service (www.nws.noaa.gov) to be above 50° F for three consecutive days [72 hours] after release (including the day of relocation). This three day window of milder temperatures is required to allow the relocated tortoises to settle into the recipient site and reduce the chance of cold-related stress or mortality. If release of tortoises cannot be accomplished within 72 hours of capture, then capture activities must not be initiated. If capturing tortoises using bucket traps, the Permittee shall cover all traps on days forecasted to be below 50° F. The 28 consecutive day trapping period must restart at day 1 when a trap is closed for any reason. 4 Captured gopher tortoises that show signs of disease (i.e., nasal and ocular discharge, emaciation, etc.) shall not be relocated off-site to the authorized recipient site and must be reported to the Gopher Tortoise Program (by phone 850­921­1031 or by email to GTPermits@MyFWC.com) within 48 hours of capture.  At the Permittee’s discretion, symptomatic tortoises may be: relocated on-site; transported to and quarantined at a FWC-licensed wildlife rehabilitation center (list available upon request) or licensed veterinary facility for treatment and subsequent relocation of recovered, non-symptomatic gopher tortoises along with others from the population; transported and donated to a FWC-permitted disease research program; or humanely euthanized by a licensed veterinarian when disease is advanced. 5 Gopher tortoise capture and relocation activities may be conducted only if written local government approvals have been obtained for land clearing, grading, or construction activities and provided to the Gopher Tortoise Program (via the FWC online permit system or via email to GTPermits@MyFWC.com) prior to commencing relocation activities. 6 This permit can be suspended, revoked or not renewed for just cause pursuant to 68-1.010, F.A.C. and Chapter 120, Florida Statutes. It is non-transferable and must be readily available for inspection at all times while engaging in the permitted activities. 7 The activities authorized under this Permit must be carried out by the Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent (“Authorized Agent”) designated on this permit, or under the direct supervision and responsibility of that Authorized Agent. The Permittee and Authorized Agent shall be as fully responsible for any such activities to the same extent as if they had themselves carried out those activities under this Permit. 8 A gopher tortoise burrow survey conducted by the approved survey method(s) for this project site covering 100% of the gopher tortoise habitat must be done by the Authorized Agent and a burrow location map depicting the survey results shall be submitted to the FWC (via the FWC online permit system or via email to GTPermits@MyFWC.com) no more than 90 days and no fewer than 72 hours (excluding weekends and holidays) prior to commencing any gopher tortoise capture and relocation activities. Site preparation or development activities that disturb the vegetation or the ground which prevent the FWC from checking the accuracy of 100% gopher tortoise burrow surveys shall not be conducted until all gopher tortoises have been relocated from the project site, and at least 72 hours (excluding weekends and holidays) after the 100% burrow survey results and burrow location map have been received by FWC. If construction does not begin within 90 days from the date of the most recent 100% gopher tortoise survey or capture activities, a new 100% gopher tortoise burrow survey must be completed to ensure that additional gopher tortoises have not moved onto the site. 9 The Permittee shall notify the Gopher Tortoise Program by uploading the notice to the FWC online permit system, by email at GTPermits@MyFWC.com, or by phone at (850) 921-1031, no more than 120 hours, and at least 24 hours (excluding weekends and holidays) before initiating the tortoise relocation effort. If relocation activities are delayed beyond the notification timeframe above, notification must be resubmitted with the revised commencement date. 10 Either this original permit, or a complete copy, must be clearly posted at the affected site at all times while engaged in the permitted tortoises relocation activities, and should remain posted until construction activities are completed. 11 Any gopher tortoise mortality or injury that occurs while conducting activities authorized under this permit shall be reported to the Gopher Tortoise Program (by phone at 850-921-1031 or by email to GTPermits@MyFWC.com) within 48 hours of the occurrence. An injured gopher tortoise shall be promptly taken to either a licensed wildlife rehabilitation facility or a licensed veterinarian for evaluation and treatment. Contact information for the facility or veterinarian shall be included with the information reported. 12 The Permittee, by signing this permit, specifically agrees to allow authorized FWC personnel, upon presentation of credentials as may be required by law, access to the donor and recipient sites, at reasonable times, for the purpose of inspecting the capture/relocation activities authorized under this permit. 13 The Permittee shall submit a report detailing the capture and relocation activities via the FWC online permit system within 45 days of capture of the relocated tortoises. An after action report checklist is attached for use in that regard. Any request for permit renewal or extension should be submitted at least 45 days prior to the expiration date of this permit. If the permittee or agent submits an interim after action report, or if no tortoise is captured, a final after action report must be submitted for that permit no later than 30 days after the permit expires. 14 Nonnative wildlife that are members of the families Pythonidae, Boidae, Varanidae, Iguanidae and Teiidae captured during gopher tortoise relocation activities shall be euthanized in accordance with the requirements of the Permitting Guidelines. Authorized Agents are authorized to transport conditional species for purposes of euthanasia in accordance with the transport requirements in the Permitting Guidelines. All other non-native wildlife captured should be humanely euthanized or allowed to escape on-site. Sightings of Burmese python, Argentine tegu, or other nonnative wildlife species should be reported to the FWC within 48 hours by either calling the toll-free number 1-888-IVEGOT1 (1-888-483-4681) or online at www.IveGot1.org. 15 Gopher tortoise commensals listed in 68A-27 F.A.C. as State-designated threatened species and encountered in the gopher tortoise capture operation should either be released on-site or allowed to escape unharmed, in accordance with Appendix 9 of the Gopher Tortoise Permitting Guidelines and appropriate Species Conservation Measures and Permitting Guidelines. All observed Florida pine snakes shall be documented and submitted to Imperiled@myfwc.com. This report should include species name, GPS coordinates of where the species was found, if the animal was captured and relocated, final known disposition of the animal, and a photograph of the animal if possible. Other priority commensals (gopher frogs, Florida mice) should be reported to Imperiled@myfwc.com. This report should include species name, an estimate of the number of animals found, if the animal was captured and relocated, final known disposition of the animal, a photograph of the animal if possible, and for Florida mice, coordinates of the release site. Non-listed native commensals should either be allowed to escape unharmed or released on-site. Refer to Appendix 9 of the Permitting Guidelines for additional information on gopher tortoise commensals. 16 This permit does not authorize the take of Federally-designated Endangered and Threatened species. Only individuals who are in possession of a valid permit or authorization issued by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) to capture or possess an eastern indigo snake or other Federally-designated Endangered and Threatened species may physically handle those species. If individuals without a USFWS permit or authorization encounter an eastern indigo snake during attempts to capture gopher tortoises or during subsequent land alteration or development activities within the property, all movement of heavy equipment and land alteration or development activities within the vicinity of the snake shall cease to allow the snake to vacate the area. No movement of heavy equipment, or land alteration or development activities within the vicinity of the snake shall resume until the snake has vacated the work area. All sightings of eastern indigo snakes should be reported to Imperiled@MyFWC.com; please include GPS coordinates and photos when available so that species of similar appearance can be ruled-out. 17 This permit does not authorize Permittee access to any public or private properties. Permission to access the property must be secured from the appropriate landholders prior to undertaking any work on such properties. A person whose substantial interests are affected by FWC’s action may petition for an administrative proceeding (hearing) under sections 120.569 and 120.57 of the Florida Statutes. A person seeking a hearing on FWC’s action shall file a petition for hearing with the agency within 21 days of receipt of written notice of the decision. The petition must contain the information and otherwise comply with section 120.569, Florida Statutes, and the uniform rules of the Florida Division of Administration, chapter 28-106, Florida Administrative Code. If the FWC receives a petition, FWC will notify the Permittee. The attached Explanation of Rights statement provides additional information as to the rights of parties whose substantial interests are or may be affected by this action. PERMIT NO. GTT-21-02334A Page : 2 / 3 Gopher Tortoise 10 or Fewer BurrowsFLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION Division of Habitat and Species ConservationWildlife Diversity Conservation Section 620 South Meridian Street, Mail Station 2A Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1600 (850) 921-1031Permittee Name:Groza BuildersPermittee Address:511 SW PORT ST LUCIE BLVDPORT SAINT LUCIE, FLORIDA34953 UNITED STATESAgent Name:Andrew GatewoodAgent Address:2593 NE Roberta StJENSEN BEACH, FLORIDA 34957UNITED STATES Permit Number:GTT-21-02334AEffective Date:December 20, 2021Expiration Date:December 15, 2022IS AUTHORIZED TO:Capture and relocate all gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) hatchlings less than or equal to 60 mm carapacelength (CL), and up to 1 gopher tortoise greater than 60 mm CL by non-harmful means, and to molest, damage ordestroy gopher tortoise burrows while conducting these activities, subject to the following conditions and provisions,in association with development activities within the following site that contains 10 or fewer gopher tortoise burrows.Authorized Capture Methods:1. Capture gopher tortoises using bucket traps2. Capture gopher tortoises using hand shovel excavation of gopher tortoise burrows3. Transport, marking and release of gopher tortoises4. Supervise backhoe excavation of gopher tortoise burrows to capture gopher tortoisesAUTHORIZED LOCATION(S):1.25­acre Schlicht Residence project site (T36S,R40E,S24; Latitude 27° 20' 2.73" NLongitude 80° 17' 52.12" W), in Saint Lucie County, relocated to the 834.86-acreWilliamson Cattle Company Phase 1 recipient site (36S,R36E,S16, 17, 20 &21; Latitude 27° 19' 47.19" N Longitude 80° 44' 49.44" W), in OkeechobeeCo., that is authorized to receive gopher tortoises under permit GTLR-19-00003A.Permittee Signature:Date:Not valid unless signed. By signature, confirms that all information provided to issue the permit is accurate and complete,and indicates acceptance and understanding of the provisions and conditions listed below. Any false statements ormisrepresentations when applying for this permit may result in felony charges and will result inrevocation of this permit.Authorized By:Eric Seckinger Authorized for:Eric Sutton, Executive DirectorAuthorizing Signature:Date:12/20/2021Wildlife Diversity Conservation SectionIs Authorized To (Continued)This permit is in effect an amendment and supersedes all previous versions. All amended conditionsand provisions of the previous permit (changed or new items) are indicated in bold text.PERMIT CONDITIONS AND PROVISIONS:1 Authorization to conduct the specified activities in association with the relocation of gopher tortoises in Florida issubject to Rules 68A-9.002 and 68A-27 Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.), and the Florida Fish and WildlifeConservation Commission’s (hereafter, “FWC”) Gopher Tortoise Permitting Guidelines (April 2008 ­ revised July2020) [hereafter, “Permitting Guidelines”], and the following provisions/conditions.2 Authorized activities are also predicated and conditioned on the information and assurances provided in thePermittee’s 12/20/2021 application, the assurances of which are herein incorporated by reference.3 During colder months, tortoises shall only be captured and relocated when the low temperature at the recipientsite is forecasted by the National Weather Service (www.nws.noaa.gov) to be above 50° F for three consecutivedays [72 hours] after release (including the day of relocation). This three day window of milder temperatures isrequired to allow the relocated tortoises to settle into the recipient site and reduce the chance of cold-relatedstress or mortality. If release of tortoises cannot be accomplished within 72 hours of capture, then captureactivities must not be initiated. If capturing tortoises using bucket traps, the Permittee shall cover all traps ondays forecasted to be below 50° F. The 28 consecutive day trapping period must restart at day 1 when a trap isclosed for any reason. 4 Captured gopher tortoises that show signs of disease (i.e., nasal and ocular discharge, emaciation, etc.) shall notbe relocated off-site to the authorized recipient site and must be reported to the Gopher Tortoise Program (byphone 850­921­1031 or by email to GTPermits@MyFWC.com) within 48 hours of capture.  At the Permittee’sdiscretion, symptomatic tortoises may be: relocated on-site; transported to and quarantined at a FWC-licensedwildlife rehabilitation center (list available upon request) or licensed veterinary facility for treatmentand subsequent relocation of recovered, non-symptomatic gopher tortoises along with others from thepopulation; transported and donated to a FWC-permitted disease research program; or humanely euthanized bya licensed veterinarian when disease is advanced. 5 Gopher tortoise capture and relocation activities may be conducted only if written local government approvalshave been obtained for land clearing, grading, or construction activities and provided to the Gopher TortoiseProgram (via the FWC online permit system or via email to GTPermits@MyFWC.com) prior to commencingrelocation activities. 6 This permit can be suspended, revoked or not renewed for just cause pursuant to 68-1.010, F.A.C. and Chapter120, Florida Statutes. It is non-transferable and must be readily available for inspection at all times whileengaging in the permitted activities.7 The activities authorized under this Permit must be carried out by the Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent(“Authorized Agent”) designated on this permit, or under the direct supervision and responsibility of thatAuthorized Agent. The Permittee and Authorized Agent shall be as fully responsible for any such activities to thesame extent as if they had themselves carried out those activities under this Permit.8 A gopher tortoise burrow survey conducted by the approved survey method(s) for this project site covering100% of the gopher tortoise habitat must be done by the Authorized Agent and a burrow location map depictingthe survey results shall be submitted to the FWC (via the FWC online permit system or via email toGTPermits@MyFWC.com) no more than 90 days and no fewer than 72 hours (excluding weekends and holidays)prior to commencing any gopher tortoise capture and relocation activities. Site preparation or developmentactivities that disturb the vegetation or the ground which prevent the FWC from checking the accuracy of 100%gopher tortoise burrow surveys shall not be conducted until all gopher tortoises have been relocated from theproject site, and at least 72 hours (excluding weekends and holidays) after the 100% burrow survey results andburrow location map have been received by FWC. If construction does not begin within 90 days from the date ofthe most recent 100% gopher tortoise survey or capture activities, a new 100% gopher tortoise burrow surveymust be completed to ensure that additional gopher tortoises have not moved onto the site.9 The Permittee shall notify the Gopher Tortoise Program by uploading the notice to the FWC online permit system,by email at GTPermits@MyFWC.com, or by phone at (850) 921-1031, no more than 120 hours, and at least 24hours (excluding weekends and holidays) before initiating the tortoise relocation effort. If relocation activities aredelayed beyond the notification timeframe above, notification must be resubmitted with the revisedcommencement date.10 Either this original permit, or a complete copy, must be clearly posted at the affected site at all times whileengaged in the permitted tortoises relocation activities, and should remain posted until construction activities are completed. 11 Any gopher tortoise mortality or injury that occurs while conducting activities authorized under this permit shall be reported to the Gopher Tortoise Program (by phone at 850-921-1031 or by email to GTPermits@MyFWC.com) within 48 hours of the occurrence. An injured gopher tortoise shall be promptly taken to either a licensed wildlife rehabilitation facility or a licensed veterinarian for evaluation and treatment. Contact information for the facility or veterinarian shall be included with the information reported. 12 The Permittee, by signing this permit, specifically agrees to allow authorized FWC personnel, upon presentation of credentials as may be required by law, access to the donor and recipient sites, at reasonable times, for the purpose of inspecting the capture/relocation activities authorized under this permit. 13 The Permittee shall submit a report detailing the capture and relocation activities via the FWC online permit system within 45 days of capture of the relocated tortoises. An after action report checklist is attached for use in that regard. Any request for permit renewal or extension should be submitted at least 45 days prior to the expiration date of this permit. If the permittee or agent submits an interim after action report, or if no tortoise is captured, a final after action report must be submitted for that permit no later than 30 days after the permit expires. 14 Nonnative wildlife that are members of the families Pythonidae, Boidae, Varanidae, Iguanidae and Teiidae captured during gopher tortoise relocation activities shall be euthanized in accordance with the requirements of the Permitting Guidelines. Authorized Agents are authorized to transport conditional species for purposes of euthanasia in accordance with the transport requirements in the Permitting Guidelines. All other non-native wildlife captured should be humanely euthanized or allowed to escape on-site. Sightings of Burmese python, Argentine tegu, or other nonnative wildlife species should be reported to the FWC within 48 hours by either calling the toll-free number 1-888-IVEGOT1 (1-888-483-4681) or online at www.IveGot1.org. 15 Gopher tortoise commensals listed in 68A-27 F.A.C. as State-designated threatened species and encountered in the gopher tortoise capture operation should either be released on-site or allowed to escape unharmed, in accordance with Appendix 9 of the Gopher Tortoise Permitting Guidelines and appropriate Species Conservation Measures and Permitting Guidelines. All observed Florida pine snakes shall be documented and submitted to Imperiled@myfwc.com. This report should include species name, GPS coordinates of where the species was found, if the animal was captured and relocated, final known disposition of the animal, and a photograph of the animal if possible. Other priority commensals (gopher frogs, Florida mice) should be reported to Imperiled@myfwc.com. This report should include species name, an estimate of the number of animals found, if the animal was captured and relocated, final known disposition of the animal, a photograph of the animal if possible, and for Florida mice, coordinates of the release site. Non-listed native commensals should either be allowed to escape unharmed or released on-site. Refer to Appendix 9 of the Permitting Guidelines for additional information on gopher tortoise commensals. 16 This permit does not authorize the take of Federally-designated Endangered and Threatened species. Only individuals who are in possession of a valid permit or authorization issued by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) to capture or possess an eastern indigo snake or other Federally-designated Endangered and Threatened species may physically handle those species. If individuals without a USFWS permit or authorization encounter an eastern indigo snake during attempts to capture gopher tortoises or during subsequent land alteration or development activities within the property, all movement of heavy equipment and land alteration or development activities within the vicinity of the snake shall cease to allow the snake to vacate the area. No movement of heavy equipment, or land alteration or development activities within the vicinity of the snake shall resume until the snake has vacated the work area. All sightings of eastern indigo snakes should be reported to Imperiled@MyFWC.com; please include GPS coordinates and photos when available so that species of similar appearance can be ruled-out. 17 This permit does not authorize Permittee access to any public or private properties. Permission to access the property must be secured from the appropriate landholders prior to undertaking any work on such properties. A person whose substantial interests are affected by FWC’s action may petition for an administrative proceeding (hearing) under sections 120.569 and 120.57 of the Florida Statutes. A person seeking a hearing on FWC’s action shall file a petition for hearing with the agency within 21 days of receipt of written notice of the decision. The petition must contain the information and otherwise comply with section 120.569, Florida Statutes, and the uniform rules of the Florida Division of Administration, chapter 28-106, Florida Administrative Code. If the FWC receives a petition, FWC will notify the Permittee. The attached Explanation of Rights statement provides additional information as to the rights of parties whose substantial interests are or may be affected by this action. PERMIT NO. GTT-21-02334A Page : 3 / 3