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REGULATION OF STORMWATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
CHAPTER 40C -42, F.A.C.
PERMIT NO. 42-061-40429-2 DATE ISSUED: January 11, 2008
A PERMIT AUTHORIZING:
Construction of a Stormwater Management System with stormwater treatment by exfiltration
trench and retention for City of Sebastian Main Street/Indian River Drive Improvements, a 4.19 -
acre project to be constructed as per plans received by the District on December 21, 2007.
LOCATION:
Section(s): 6
Indian River County
City Of Sebastian
1225 Main Street
Sebastian, FL 32958
Township(s): -31 Range(s): 39
This document shall serve as the formal permit for construction and operation of stormwater
management system in accordance with Chapter 40C -42, F.A.C., issued by the staff of the St.
Johns River Water Management District on January 11, 2008. This permit is subject to the
standard limiting conditions and other special conditions approved by the staff. These
conditions are enclosed.
This permit is a legal document and should be kept with your other important records. The
permit requires the submittal of an As -built certification and may require submittal of other
documents. All information provided in compliance with permit conditions should be submitted
to the District office from which the permit was issued. An As -built certification form is attached.
Complete this form within 30 days of completion of construction of the permitted system,
including all site work.
Upon receipt of the As -built certification, staff will inspect the project site. Once the project is
found to be in compliance with all permit requirements, the permit may be converted to its
operation phase and responsibility transferred to the operation and maintenance entity in
accordance with Chapter 40C- 42.028, F.A.C.
Permit issuance does not relieve you from the responsibility for obtaining permits from any
federal, state, and /or local agencies asserting concurrent jurisdiction over this work. Please
GOVERNING BOARD
David G. Graham, CHAIRMAN Susan N. Hughes, VICE CHAIRMAN Ann T. Moore. SECRETARY W. Leonard Wood, TREASURER
JACKSONVILLE PONTE VEDRA BUNNELL FERNANDINA BEACH
Michael Ertel Hersey °Herky" Huffman Arlen N. Jumper William W. Kerr Duane L. Ottenstroer
OVIEDO ENTERPRISE FORT MCCOY MELBOURNE BEACH JACKSONVILLE
note that if dewatering is to occur during any phase of construction or thereafter and the surface
water pump(s), wells, or facilities are capable of withdrawing one million gallons of water per
day or more, or an average of 100,000 gallons per day or more over a year, and any discharge
is to be off -site, you must apply for and obtain a Consumptive Use Permit (40C -2) from the
District prior to starting the dewatering. Please contact the District if you need additional
information or application materials.
Permittee agrees to hold and save the St. Johns River Water Management District and its
successors harmless from any and all damages, claims, or liabilities which may arise from
permit issuance Said application, including all plans and specifications attached thereto, is by
reference made a part thereof.
This permit does not convey to permittee any property rights nor any rights of privileges other
than those specified herein, nor relieve the permittee from complying with any law, regulation or
requirement affecting the rights of other bodies or agencies. All structures and works installed
by permittee hereunder shall remain the property of the permittee.
This permit may be revoked, modified, or transferred at any time pursuant to the appropriate
provisions of Chapter 373, Florida Statutes.
In the event you sell your property, the permit will be transferred to the new owner, if we are
notified by you within thirty days of the sale. Please assist us in this matter so as to maintain a
valid permit for the new property owner.
Thank you for your cooperation, and if this office can be of any further assistance to you, please
do not hesitate to contact us.
John Juilianna, Service Center Director - Palm Bay
Department of Water Resources
Enclosures: As -built Certification Form
Exhibit A
cc: District Permit File
Agent: Schulke, Bittle & Stoddard, LLC
1717 Indian River Blvd, Suite 301
Vero Beach, FL 32960
Consultant: Schulke, Bittle & Stoddard, LLC
1717 Indian River Blvd, Suite 301
Vero Beach, FL 32960
"EXHIBIT A"
CONDITIONS FOR ISSUANCE OF PERMIT NUMBER 42- 061 - 40429 -2
CITY OF SEBASTIAN
DATED JANUARY 11, 2008
1. This permit for construction will expire five years from the date of issuance unless otherwise
specified by a special condition of the permit.
2. Permittee must obtain a permit from the District prior to beginning construction of
subsequent phases or any other work associated with this project not specifically authorized
by this permit.
3. Before any offsite discharge from the stormwater management system occurs, the retention
and detention storage must be excavated to rough grade prior to building construction or
placement of impervious surface within the area served by those systems. Adequate
measures must be taken to prevent siltation of these treatment systems and control
structures during construction or siltation must be removed prior to final grading and
stabilization.
4. The permittee must maintain a copy of this permit complete with all conditions, attachments,
exhibits, and permit modification in good condition at the construction site. The complete
permit must be available for review upon request by District representatives. The permittee
shall require the contractor to review the complete permit prior to commencement of the
activity authorized by this permit.
5. All activities shall be implemented as set forth in the plans, specifications and performance
criteria as approved by this permit. Any deviation from the permitted activity and the
conditions for undertaking that activity shall be considered a violation of this permit.
6. District authorized staff, upon proper identification, must be granted permission to enter,
inspect and observe the system to insure conformity with the plans and specifications
approved by the permit.
7. Prior to and during construction, the permittee shall implement and maintain all erosion and
sediment control measures (best management practices) required to retain sediment on -site
and to prevent violations of state water quality standards. All practices must be in
accordance with the guidelines and specifications in chapter 6 of the Florida Land
Development Manual: A Guide to Sound Land and Water Management (Florida Department
of Environmental Regulation 1988), which are hereby incorporated by reference, unless a
project specific erosion and sediment control plan is approved as part of the permit, in which
case the practices must be in accordance with the plan. If site specific conditions require
additional measures during any phase of construction or operation to prevent erosion or
control sediment, beyond those specified in the erosion and sediment control plan, the
permittee shall implement additional best management practices as necessary, in
accordance with the specification in chapter 6 of the Florida Land Development Manual: A
guide to Sound Land and Water Management (Florida Department of Environmental
Regulation 1988). The permittee shall correct any erosion or shoaling that causes adverse
impacts to the water resources.
8. If the permitted system was designed by a registered professional, within 30 days after
completion of the stormwater system, the permittee must submit to the District the following:
District Form No. 40C- 1.181(13) (As built Certification By a Registered Professional),
signed and sealed by an appropriated professional registered in the State of Florida, and
two (2) sets of "As Built" drawings when a) required by a special condition of this permit, b)
the professional uses "As Built" drawings to support the As Built Certification, or c) when the
completed system substantially differs from permitted plans. This submittal will serve to
notify the District staff that the system is ready for inspection and approval.
9. If the permitted system was not designed by a registered professional, within 30 days after
completion of the stormwater system, the permittee must submit to the District the following:
District Form No. 40C- 1.181(14) (As built Certification), signed by the permittee and two (2)
sets of "As Built" drawings when required. by a special condition of this permit, or when the
completed system substantially differs from permitted plans. This submittal will serve to
notify the District staff that the system is ready for inspection and approval.
10. Stabilization measures shall be initiated for erosion and sediment control on disturbed areas
as soon as practicable in portions of the site where construction activities have temporarily
or permanently ceased, but in no case more than seven (7) days before the construction
activity in that portion of the site has temporarily or permanently ceased.
11. Should any other regulatory agency require changes to the permitted system, the permittee
shall provide written notification to the District of the Changes .prior to implementation so that
a determination can be made whether a permit modification is required.
12. Within thirty (30) days after sale or conveyance of the permitted stormwater management
system or the real property on which the system is located, the owner in whose name the
permit was granted shall notify the District of such change of ownership. Transfer of the
permit shall be in accordance with the provisions of section 40C -612, F.A.C. All terms and
conditions of this permit shall be binding upon the transferee. The permittee transferring the
permit shall remain liable for any corrective actions that may be required as a result of any
permit violations prior to such sale, conveyance or other transfer.
13. The stormwater management system must be completed in accordance with the permitted
plans and permit conditions prior to the initiation of the permitted use of site infrastructure.
The system must be completed in accordance with the permitted plans and permit
conditions prior to transfer of responsibility for operation and maintenance of the stormwater
management system to a local government or other responsible entity.
14. The operation phase of the permit shall not become effective until the requirements of
Condition No. 8 or 9 have been met, the district determines that the system complies with
the permitted plans, and the entity approved by the District in accordance with section 40C-
42.027, F.A.C., accepts responsibility for operation and maintenance of the system. The
permit cannot be transferred to such an approved, responsible operation and maintenance
entity until the requirements of section 40C- 42.028, F.A.C., are met, and the operation
phase of the permit becomes effective. Following inspection and approval of the permitted
system by the District in accordance with section 40C- 42.028, F.A.C., the permittee shall
request transfer of the permit to the responsible approved operation and maintenance entity,
if different from the permittee. Until the permit is transferred pursuant to subsection 40C-
42.028 (4) F.A.C., the permittee shall be liable for compliance with the terms of the permit.
15. Prior to lot or unit sales, or upon completion of construction of the system, whichever occurs
first, the District must receive the final operation and maintenance document(s) approved by
the District and recorded, if the latter is appropriate. For those systems which are proposed
to be maintained by county or municipal entities, final operation and maintenance
documents must be received by the District when maintenance and operation of the system
is accepted by the local government entity, Failure to submit the appropriate final document
will result in the permittee remaining personally liable for carrying out maintenance and
operation of the permitted system.
16. This permit does not eliminate the necessity to obtain any required federal, state, local and
special district authorizations prior to the start of any activity approved by this permit. This
permit does not convey to the permittee or create in the permittee 'any property right, or any
interest in real property, nor does it authorize any entrance upon or activities on property
which is not owned or controlled by the permittee, or convey any rights or privileges other
than those specified in the permit and Chapter 40C- 42.028, F.A.C.
17. The permittee shall hold and save the District harmless from any and all damages, claims,
or liabilities which may arise by reason of the activities authorized by the permit or any use
of the permitted system.
18. The permittee shall immediately notify the District in writing of any previously submitted
information that is later discovered to be inaccurate.
19. Activities approved by this permit shall be conducted in a manner which do not cause
violations of state water quality standards.
20. All wetland areas or water bodies that are outside the specific limits of construction
authorized by this permit must be protected from erosion, siltation, scouring or excess
turbidity, and dewatering.
21. Prior to construction, the permittee must clearly designate the limits of construction on -site.
The permittee must advise the contractor that any work outside the limits of construction,
including clearing, may be a violation of this permit.
22. The operation and. Maintenance entity shall submit inspection reports to the District two
years after the operation phase permit becomes effective and every two years thereafter on
District Form EN -46. The inspection form must be signed and sealed by an appropriate
registered professional.