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AI-27608 12.       
Meeting Date: 10/23/2018  
Director's Name: Henry A. Sniezek
Department: Environmental Protection Division: Env. Engineering & Permitting

Information
Requested Action
MOTION TO ACCEPT Joint Deed of Conservation Easement from Sunbeam Development Corporation over an off-site wetland mitigation area comprising 5.97 acres of real property located on the south side of Miramar Boulevard, between Hiatus Road and South Palm Avenue in the City of Miramar, and authorize the Mayor and Clerk to execute same. (Commission District 8)

ACTION:  (T-10:39 AM)  Approved.

VOTE:  9-0.
Why Action is Necessary
Board action is necessary to fulfill the requirements of Environmental Resource License (ERL) No. DF01-1072 issued pursuant to Chapter 27 of the Broward County Code of Ordinances and Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) No. 06-02302-P issued by the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD).
What Action Accomplishes
The action provides for perpetual maintenance and conservation of the mitigation site by the Grantor.
Is this Action Goal Related
Previous Action Taken
None.
Summary Explanation/Background
THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND PERMITTING DIVISION RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF THE ABOVE MOTION.

This action supports the Board's value of encouraging investments in renewable energy, sustainable practices and environmental protection: Goal 1: Seek funding for, implement policies and pursue projects promoting the use of alternative energy, resource conservation, sustainable practices and environmental protection. Resource conservation and environmental protection is achieved by insuring that the mitigation area will remain wetlands in perpetuity.

The Environmental Planning and Growth Management Department issued ERL No. DF01-1072 (Exhibit 3) and the SFWMD issued Environmental Resource Permit No. 06-02302-P (Exhibit 4) requiring the licensee to create a mixed habitat mitigation area, which included multi-habitat wetlands (5.12 acres) with upland and open water buffers (0.85 acres). The resulting 5.97 acre wetland mitigation area is designed to mitigate impacts to 2.52 acres of jurisdictional wetlands on a commercial development (Exhibit 1). The licensee is required to convey a Conservation Easement to the County and SFWMD over this 5.97 acre off-site wetland mitigation area to ensure it will remain wetlands in perpetuity.

Since the licensee was required to provide a Conservation Easement to both Broward County and SFWMD, one document was prepared for both agencies (Exhibit 2).
Source of Additional Information
Sermin Turegun, Director, Environmental Engineering and Permitting Division, (954) 519-1460

Fiscal Impact
Fiscal Impact/Cost Summary:
No fiscal impact. On-going maintenance requirements are the responsibility of the grantor, its agents, heirs, successors, or assigns.
Attachments
Exhibit 1 - Location Map
Exhibit 2 - Conservation Easement
Exhibit 3 - Environmental Resource License DF01-1072
Exhibit 4 - SFWMD ERP 06-02302-P


    

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