Fla. Admin. Code R. 62B-56.150
(1) The following general permit conditions shall apply, unless superseded by the Department or modified by the permit as a special permit condition:
(e) Construction activity authorized by this permit shall not begin until:
1. The time provided in the public notice for the public to exercise any rights, given under chapter 120, F.S., has expired, or if a hearing is requested, final disposition of the hearing request has been made.
2. A Notice to Proceed placard has been issued by the Department. The issuance of the placard acknowledges that the permit holder has met the permit conditions and rule requirements applicable prior to the pre-construction conference described below. Prior to issuance of a notice to proceed with construction, the permit holder must submit, where applicable, and the Department must accept the following documents: proof of publication of the public notice pursuant to subsection 62B-56.070(3), F.A.C.; proof of the recording of the permit and the permit conditions with the clerk of the county court pursuant to subsection 62B-56.070(6), F.A.C.; executed financial assurance forms pursuant to rule 62B-56.090, F.A.C.; incidental take permit(s), as defined in rule 62B-56.020, F.A.C.; and other permits, licenses, agreements or approvals specified in the special permit conditions.
3. A preconstruction conference has been held on site with the contractor, the responsible entity, or agent and a field representative of the Department to establish a mutual understanding of the items specified in the special and general conditions of the permit. The locations of all proposed structures and construction limits shall be staked out prior to the conference; and,
4. Measures have been taken that provide maximum protection to the coastal system, native coastal vegetation, nesting state or federally threatened or endangered species, and nesting marine turtles and their hatchlings, public access, and adjacent properties, including installation of temporary construction fencing, and designation of access and vehicle/equipment storage areas, as required.
(i) Extreme care is to be exercised to ensure minimal disturbance of existing vegetation during construction. Protection of existing native vegetation, planting of reconstructed dunes and revegetation during maintenance of a reconstructed dune or following the removal of a dune core shall meet the following requirements:
1. Prior to construction, a Department representative shall determine, using best horticultural practices, the feasibility of transplanting disturbed native vegetation to suitable bare areas seaward of the CCCL. All transplanted vegetation shall be maintained, irrigated and/or fertilized to ensure a seventy-five percent survival rate for a minimum of one growing season.
2. Disturbed vegetated areas, seaward of the CCCL are to be stabilized by planting a minimum of eighty percent of the area with native salt-tolerant, sand-stabilizing perennial grasses indigenous to the native plant communities existing on or near the site. Plantings shall include a mix of a minimum of three plant species indigenous to the project shoreline, including; perennial grasses such as sea oats (Uniola paniculata); beach panicum (Panicum amarum); marsh hay cordgrass (Spartina patens); or other sand stabilizing native species approved by the Department and grown from stock indigenous to the region in which the project is located.
3. Soil stabilizing native grasses are to be spaced throughout the project area in staggered rows a maximum distance of 18 inches on center for four inch wide root balls or smaller plugs, or up to 36 inches on center for one-gallon size planting units. Grass planting units are to be planted a minimum of six inches deep with slow-release pelletized fertilizer in the planting holes. All planting units shall be fertilized and watered-in at the time of installation and thereafter irrigated and fertilized as necessary to meet the following survival criteria. Within 180 days, a minimum eighty percent overall survival rate of the planting units must be established, eighty percent of the planted area covered with the grass species and no shore parallel gaps present. Plants shall be considered to be healthy and surviving if they show clearly vigorous rhizomes and white, turgid roots. Survival rates shall be determined by observing a minimum of 24 healthy out of 30 randomly selected, planting units. All deficient areas shall be replanted and the plantings maintained until the above success criterion are met.
4. Irrigation systems are to be designed, installed and maintained to avoid interference with nesting species. Irrigation pipes shall be buried and maintained a minimum of three inches below the surface. Irrigation shall be directed away from nesting species. Irrigation systems and other structures placed during plant installation shall be removed after the plantings are established.
5. The reconstructed dunes are to be protected from foot traffic or other encroachments. Signs, rope and bollard barriers, or sand fencing shall be constructed and maintained as necessary to prevent trampling of vegetation, erosion of the dune feature, and to protect nesting state and federal endangered and threatened species. Such signs, ropes, barriers, and sand fencing shall not interfere with established public access.
Rulemaking Authority 161.053(20), 161.085(5) FS. Law Implemented 161.053(2), (4), 161.085(9) FS. History–New 6-22-09.