1475 Beach Ave demo 2014 CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
J 800 SEMINOLE ROAD
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ATLANTIC BEACH,FL 32233
INSPECTION PHONE LINE 247-5814
DEMOLITION PERMIT
MUST CALL BY 4PM FOR NEXT DAY INSPECTION: 247-5814
JOB INFORMATION:
Job ID: 14-DEMO-349
Job Type: DEMOLITION
Description: DEMO SINGLE FAMILY HOME
Estimated Value:
Issue Date: 11/12/2014
Expiration Date: 5/11/2015
PROPERTY ADDRESS:
Address: 1475 BEACH AVE
RE Number: 170305-0000
PROPERTY OWNER:
Name: CORRAL, ANTHONY R
Address: 1475 BEACH AVE
PERMIT INFORMATION: PUBLIC WORKS:
Roll off container company must be on City approved list and container cannot be
placed on City Right-of-Way. (Approved: Advanced Disposal, Realco, Republic Services,
Shappelle's and Waste Management.)
Full erosion control measures must be installed and approved prior to beginning any
earth disturbing activities. Contact Public Works (247-5834) for Erosion and Sediment
Control Inspection prior to start of construction.
FEES:
Demolition Fee $100.00
State PLMG DBPR Surcharge $2.00
State PLMG DCA Surcharge $2.00
PL � ���>LD ONLY IN ACCORDANCEZUF4I�L CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH ORDINANCES AND THE FLORIDA
City of Atlantic Beach
Site Development Permit Checklist r'
Provide 2 sets of Site Plans including Site Management, Erosion Control and Stormwater
Plans. (for filling, grading, excavating or topographically altering land)
Isk'Cover Page:
• Address of project
• Printed name, contact info, date and signature of person responsible for the plans.
D/Site Plan (Legal Survey):
• Driveways, walkways, patios...
• Impervious Surface Area (lot coverage) calculations—tabulation of all impervious areas required
• Including location of all easements on property.
• All existing and proposed structures
• Any jurisdictional wetlands or coastal construction control line, water bodies, any required buffers or significant
environmental features.
Erosion & Sediment Control Plans (Can be included on Site Plan/Survey):
• Silt fence location, construction detail and maintenance plan.
® Installation must be inspected and approved by Public Works before any site work is started. Site Operator
or Construction Supervisor must be present for initial inspection.
• Inlet protection (if existing storm water inlets are adjacent to property.
ID//Construction Site Management Plan (Can be included on Site Plan/Survey):
• Location of any proposed demolition
• Onsite&offsite parking for construction workers
Location of temporary fencing with height and screening indicated
• Location of(Atl. Beach franchise approved) dumpster. Location of construction trailer&chemical toilet.
COAB Code of Ordinances—Sec. 6-18
❑ Tree removal permit
• An approved site development permit is required if land is being filled and/or re-graded prior to the issuance of a
Tree removal permit.
[2 Demolition permit
d is being filled and/or re-graded prior to the issuance of a
An approved site development permit is required if Ian
Tree removal permit.
Drainage plan
• On-site water storage calculations (required if increasing lot impervious surface coverage by 400 SF or more)
• Plan for providing required storage.
(Contact Public Works for information on On-Site Storage requirements for added impervious surface area).
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NOTE: THIS AUTHORIZATION �,��4BOiE(TIO STATE OF FLORIDA
0� DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
IS DIFFERENT FROM THE Division of Water Resource Management
ORIGINAL REQUEST. SEE W . b7 Coastal Construction Control Line Program
2600 Blair Stone Road-Mail Station 3522
SPECIAL PERMIT CONDITIONS. FLOR A , Tallahassee,Florida 32399-2400
(850)245-8336
PERMIT NUMBER: DU-464
PERMITTEE:
Anthony R. Corral
c/o Kevin Partel,President
Coastal Consulting and Restoration,P.A.
4230 Myrtle Street
St.Augustine,Florida 32084
NOTICE TO PROCEED AND PERMIT FOR CONSTRUCTION OR OTHER ACTIVITIES
PURSUANT TO SECTION 161.053,FLORIDA STATUTES
FINDINGS OF FACT: An application for authorization to conduct the activities seaward of the coastal
construction control line which are indicated in the project description, was filed by the applicant/permittee
named herein on June 3, 2014, and was determined to be complete pursuant to rule on June 3, 2014. The
proposed project is to be located landward of the 30-year erosion projection and landward of other existing
and Department permitted major structures in the immediate area.
CONCLUSIONS OF LAW: After considering the merits of the proposal and any written objections from
affected persons, the Department finds that upon compliance with the permit conditions, the activities
indicated in the project description are of such a nature that they will result in no significant adverse impacts to
the beach/dune areas or to adjacent properties; that the work is not expected to adversely impact nesting sea
turtles, their hatchlings, or their habitat; that the work is expendable in nature and/or is appropriately designed
in accordance with Section 6213-33.005, Florida Administrative Code. Based on the foregoing considerations,
the Department approves the application; authorizes construction and/or activities at the location indicated
below in strict accordance with the project description, the approved plans (if any) and the General Permit
Conditions which are attached and are by this reference incorporated herein, and any additional conditions
shown below,pursuant to Section 161.053(4),Florida Statutes.
EXPIRATION DATE: August 29, 2017
LOCATION: Between approximately 2 feet and 67 feet north of the Department of Environmental
Protection's reference monument R-47, in Duval County. Project address: 1475 Beach Avenue, Atlantic
Beach.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Single-Family Dwelling
1. Location relative to control line (seaward pile): A maximum of 145 feet seaward ,(including the
seaward covered porches).
PERMITTEE: Anthony R. Corral
PERMIT NUMBER: DU-464
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2. Exterior dimensions (foundation): A maximum of 123.7 feet in the shore-normal direction (including
the seaward covered porches) by a maximum of 50.2 feet in the shore-parallel direction. A
cantilevered living space is to extend 2 feet on the north side of the dwelling, and cantilevered
balconies are to extend two feet on the landward side of the dwelling.
3. Type of foundation: Concrete piles.
4. Finished floor elevation: +21.8 feet(NAVD).
Swimming Pool/Spa
1. Location relative to control line: A maximum of 146 feet seaward.
2. Exterior dimensions: 20 feet in the shore-normal direction by 27 feet in the shore-parallel direction.
3. Type of foundation: Concrete pool shell on piles.
4. Deck elevation of swimming pool: +21.3 feet(NAVD).
5. Bottom elevation of swimming pool: +15.9 feet
6. Maximum depth of swimming pool: 5 feet.
7. Height of pool deck above existing grade: Approximately 2.5 to 4 feet.
Excavation/Fill
1. Total volume of excavation: Approximately 426 cubic yards. Volume of net excavation: None;
excavated material to be placed as fill on the project site. See Special Permit Condition 6.
2. Location of excavation: From approximately 35 feet to 146 feet seaward of the control line, for the
garage and the swimming pool.
3. Maximum depth of excavation: To approximate elevation +13.5 feet (NAVD) for the garage; a
maximum of approximately 6 feet below existing grade.
4. Volume of fill to be placed: Approximately 426 cubic yards. Volume of net fill: None. See Special
Permit Condition 7.
5. Location of excavated fill to be placed: From approximately 50.5 feet to 168.8 feet seaward of the
control line,beneath and seaward of the dwelling.
Other Structures/Activities
1. Demolition and removal of the existing dwelling, wood deck, driveway and walkways. See Special
Permit Condition 3.
PERMITTEE: Anthony R. Corral
PERMIT NUMBER: DU-464
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2. A frangible, sand-set concrete paver swimming pool deck, varying in width between approximately 1
foot and 7 feet, attached to the periphery of the swimming pool, is to be located a maximum of 150.7
feet seaward of the control line.
3. Concrete paver walkways, steps and driveways are to be located on the south and west sides of the
dwelling.
4. HVAC units and pool equipment are to be located on frangible concrete slabs on the north side of the
dwelling.
5. Landscape plantings. See Special Permit Conditions 4 and 5.
6. Exterior lighting for the dwelling and swimming pool/spa. See Special Permit Condition 8.
SPECIAL PERMIT CONDITIONS:
1. Prior to commencement of construction activity authorized by this permit, a preconstruction
conference shall be held at the site among the contractor, the owner or authorized agent, and a staff
representative of the Department to establish an understanding among the parties as to the items
specified in the special and general conditions of the permit. The proposed locations of the structures
shall be staked out for the conference. Contact Trey Hatch at (904) 655-1765 or
trey.hatch(ii)dep.state.fl.us to schedule a conference.
2. Prior to commencement of construction activity authorized by this permit, a temporary construction
fence shall be erected along the perimeter of the permitted activity. The fence shall remain in place
until the construction authorized by this permit is complete. The optimum siting of the construction
fence shall be determined during the preconstruction conference by the staff representative so as to
provide maximum protection to the existing native vegetation and dune features located on the site.
3. All rubble, debris, wood, posts, and damaged or broken concrete on the site resulting from this
demolition and construction shall be removed and relocated to landward of the coastal construction
control line.
4. Existing vegetation shall be disturbed only to the minimum extent necessary to complete work within the
authorized construction limits.
5. All plantings shall conform to the approved landscape plan with the exception of the following: delete
the proposed Oyster Plant(Tradescantia spathacea). Plantings shall not include invasive nuisance plant
species such as listed in the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council's 2013 List of Invasive Species,
Categories I and II. (A copy of this list is available on the Internet at www.flepPc.org.)
6. All material excavated seaward of the coastal construction control line shall be maintained on site seaward
of the coastal construction control line.
PERMITTEE: Anthony R. Corral
PERMIT NUMBER: DU-464
PAGE 4
7. All fill material placed seaward of the control line shall consist of sand that is similar to the native sand
of the placement site in both coloration and grain size and be free of construction debris, metal,
vegetation, organic soils, rocks, clay, or other foreign matter. All imported fill material shall be
obtained from a source landward of the control line.
8. All lighting shall be shielded, installed and maintained as depicted in the approved lighting schematic
and cut sheets. No additional exterior lighting and no landscape lighting are authorized.
Approved plans are incorporated into this permit by reference.
Done and ordered this 29th day of August,2014, in Tallahassee,Florida.
Attachment: General Permit Conditions
FILING AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT State of Florida
FILED, on this date,pursuant to S 120.52 Department of Environmental Protection Florida
Statutes,with the designated
Department Clerk,receipt of which
is hereby acknowledged.
1�� Della Weaver)DW
08/29/2014 Tony D. McNeal,P.E.,Program Administrator
Deputy Clerk Date Coastal Construction Control Line Program
Division of Water Resource Management
NOTICE OF RIGHTS
This action is final and effective on the date filed with the Clerk of the Department unless a petition for an
administrative hearing is timely filed under sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes,before the deadline
for filing a petition. On the filing of a timely and sufficient petition, this action will not be final and effective
until further order of the Department. Because the administrative hearing process is designed to formulate
final agency action, the hearing process may result in a modification of the agency action or even denial of the
application.
Petition for Administrative Hearing
A person whose substantial interests are affected by the Department's action may petition for an
administrative proceeding (hearing)under sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes. Pursuant to rule 28-
106.201, Florida Administrative Code, a petition for an administrative hearing must contain the following
information:
(a) The name and address of each agency affected and each agency's file or identification number,
if known;
PERMITTEE: Anthony R.Corral
PERMIT NUMBER: DU-464
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(b) The name, address, any e-mail address, any facsimile number, and telephone number of the
petitioner, if the petitioner is not represented by an attorney or a qualified representative; the name, address,
and telephone number of the petitioner's representative, if any,which shall be the address for service purposes
during the course of the proceeding; and an explanation of how the petitioner's substantial interests will be
affected by the agency determination;
(c) A statement of when and how the petitioner received notice of the agency decision;
(d) A statement of all disputed issues of material fact. If there are none, the petition must so
indicate;
(e) A concise statement of the ultimate facts alleged, including the specific facts that the petitioner
contends warrant reversal or modification of the agency's proposed action;
(f) A statement of the specific rules or statutes the petitioner contends require reversal or
modification of the agency's proposed action, including an explanation of how the alleged facts relate to the
specific rules or statutes; and
(g) A statement of the relief sought by the petitioner, stating precisely the action petitioner wishes
the agency to take with respect to the agency's proposed action.
The petition must be filed(received by the Clerk) in the Office of General Counsel of the Department at 3900
Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000. Also, a copy of the petition
shall be mailed to the applicant at the address indicated above at the time of filing.
Time Period for Filing a Petition
In accordance with rule 62-110.106(3),Florida Administrative Code,petitions for an administrative hearing by
the applicant must be filed within 21 days of receipt of this written notice. Petitions filed by any persons other
than the applicant, and other than those entitled to written notice under section 120.60(3), Florida Statutes,
must be filed within 21 days of publication of the notice or within 21 days of receipt of the written notice,
whichever occurs first. Under section 120.60(3), Florida Statutes, however, any person who has asked the
Department for notice of agency action may file a petition within 21 days of receipt of such notice, regardless
of the date of publication. The failure to file a petition within the appropriate time period shall constitute a
waiver of that person's right to request an administrative determination (hearing) under sections 120.569 and
120.57, Florida Statutes, or to intervene in this proceeding and participate as a party to it. Any subsequent
intervention (in a proceeding initiated by another party) will be only at the discretion of the presiding officer
upon the filing of a motion in compliance with rule 28-106.205,Florida Administrative Code.
Extension of Time
Under rule 62-110.106(4), Florida Administrative Code, a person whose substantial interests are affected by
the Department's action may also request an extension of time to file a petition for an administrative hearing.
The Department may, for good cause shown, grant the request for an extension of time. Requests for
extension of time must be filed with the Office of General Counsel of the Department at 3900 Commonwealth
Boulevard, Mail Station 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000, before the applicable deadline for filing a
petition for an administrative hearing. A timely request for extension of time shall toll the running of the time
period for filing a petition until the request is acted upon.
Mediation
Mediation is not available in this proceeding.
PERMITTEE: Anthony R. Corral
PERMIT NUMBER: DU-464
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Judicial Review
Once this decision becomes final, any party to this action has the right to seek judicial review pursuant to
section 120.68, Florida Statutes,by filing a Notice of Appeal pursuant to rules 9.110 and 9.190, Florida Rules
of Appellate Procedure, with the Clerk of the Department in the Office of General Counsel, 3900
Commonwealth Boulevard, M.S. 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000; and by filing a copy of the Notice of
Appeal accompanied by the applicable filing fees with the appropriate District Court of Appeal. The Notice of
Appeal must be filed within 30 days from the date this action is filed with the Clerk of the Department.
Newspaper Publication
The Agency will not publish or require the person requesting a permit to publish in a newspaper a notice of
receipt of the permit application or notice of Agency action granting or denying the permit.
Persons receiving a permit are advised that interested parties who become aware of Agency action approving
or denying the permit, or who observe work on the project within certain time frames without any prior notice,
may have rights to petition for an administrative hearing under Chapter 120, Florida Statutes. For this reason,
it may be in the best interest of the person proposing the activity to publish, at its expense,a one-time "Notice
of Permit Issuance" in a newspaper of general circulation in the county where the activity is located meeting
the requirements of Chapter 50, Florida Statutes. Agency staff can provide persons with the information for
such a notice upon request. Persons who are substantially affected by the proposed action may petition for an
administrative hearing within the time frames specified in the notice and Chapter 120,Florida Statutes.
Florida Department of Environmental Protection(DEP)
Division of Water Resource Management
p&OiEQM Bureau of Beaches and Coastal Systems
3900 Commonwealth Boulevard,Mail Station 300
oO' Tallahassee,Florida 32399-3000
.uy; •t (850)488-7708
W FLOR'°A General Permit Conditions
Rule 6213-33.0155,Florida Administrative Code
1 The following general permit conditions shall apply,unless waived by the Department or modified by the permit:
a) The permittee shall carry out the construction or activity for which the permit was granted in accordance with the plans and
specifications that were approved by the Department as part of the permit.Deviations therefrom,without written approval from the
Department,shall be grounds for suspension of the work and revocation of the permit pursuant to Section 120.60(7),F.S.,and shall
result in assessment of civil fines or issuance of an order to alter or remove the unauthorized work,or both.No other construction
or activities shall be conducted.No modifications to project size,location,or structural design are authorized without prior written
approval from the Department.A copy of the notice to proceed shall be conspicuously displayed at the project site.Approved plans
shall be made available for inspection by a Department representative.
b) The permittee shall conduct the construction or activity authorized under the permit using extreme care to prevent any adverse
impacts to the beach and dune system,marine turtles,their nests and habitat,or adjacent property and structures.
c) The permittee shall allow any duly identified and authorized member of the Department to enter upon the premises associated with
the project authorized by the permit for the purpose of ascertaining compliance with the terms of the permit and with the rules of
the Department until all construction or activities authorized or required in the permit have been completed and all project
performance reports, certifications, or other documents are received by the Department and determined to be consistent with the
permit and approved plans.
d) The permittee shall hold and save the State of Florida,the Department,and its officers and employees harmless from any damage,
no matter how occasioned and no matter what the amount,to persons or property that might result from the construction or activity
authorized under the permit and from any and all claims and judgments resulting from such damage.
e) The permittee shall allow the Department to use all records,notes,monitoring data,and other information relating to construction
or any activity under the permit, which are submitted, for any purpose necessary except where such use is otherwise specifically
forbidden by law.
f) Construction traffic shall not occur and building materials shall not be stored on vegetated areas seaward of the control line unless
specifically authorized by the permit. If the Department determines that this requirement is not being met, positive control
measures,such as temporary fencing,designated access roads,adjustment of construction sequence,or other requirements,shall be
provided by the permittee at the direction of the Department.Temporary construction fencing shall not be sited within marine turtle
nesting habitats.
g) The permittee shall not disturb existing beach and dune topography and vegetation except as expressly authorized in the permit.
Before the project is considered complete,any disturbed topography or vegetation shall be restored as prescribed in the permit with
suitable fill material or revegetated with appropriate beach and dune vegetation.
h) All fill material placed seaward of the control line shall be sand which is similar to that already existing on the site in both
coloration and grain size. All such fill material shall be free of construction debris, rocks, clay, or other foreign matter; shall be
obtained from a source landward of the coastal construction control line;and shall be free of coarse gravel or cobbles.
i) If surplus sand fill results from any approved excavation seaward of the control line,such material shall be distributed seaward of
the control line on the site,as directed by the Department,unless otherwise specifically authorized by the permit.
j) Any native salt-tolerant vegetation destroyed during construction shall be replaced with plants of the same species or, by
authorization of the Department, with other native salt-tolerant vegetation suitable for beach and dune stabilization. Unless
otherwise specifically authorized by the Department,all plants installed in beach and coastal areas—whether to replace vegetation
displaced,damaged, or destroyed during construction or otherwise—shall be of species indigenous to Florida beaches and dunes,
such as sea oats,sea grape, saw palmetto,panic grass,saltmeadow hay cordgrass,seashore saltgrass,and railroad vine,and grown
from stock indigenous to the region in which the project is located.
k) All topographic restoration and revegetation work is subject to approval by the Department,and the status of restoration shall be
reported as part of the final certification of the actual work performed.
1) If not specifically authorized elsewhere in the permit, no operation, transportation, or storage of equipment or materials is
authorized seaward of the dune crest or rigid coastal structure during the marine turtle nesting season. The marine turtle nesting
season is May 1 through October 31 in all counties except Brevard, Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin, Palm Beach, and Broward
counties where leatherback turtle nesting occurs during the period of March 1 through October 31.
m) If not specifically authorized elsewhere in the permit,no temporary lighting of the construction area is authorized at any time during
the marine turtle nesting season and no additional permanent exterior lighting is authorized.
General Permit Conditions(June 13,2004) Page 1
Y n) All windows and glass doors visible from any point on the beach must be tinted to a transmittance value(light transmission from
inside to outside)of 45%or less through the use*of tinted glass or window film.
o) The permit has been issued to a specified property owner and is nol valid for any other person unless formally transferred. An
applicant requesting transfer of the permit shall sign two copies of the permit transfer agreement form,agreeing to comply with all
terms and conditions of the permit,and return both copies to the Bureau.The transfer request shall be provided on the form entitled
"Permit Transfer Agreement'—DEP Form 73-103(Revised 1/04),which is hereby adopted and incorporated by reference.No work
shall proceed under the permit until the new owner has received a copy of the transfer agreement approved by the Department. A
copy of the transfer agreement shall be displayed on the construction site along with the permit. An expired permit shall not be
transferred.
p) The permittee shall immediately inform the Bureau of any change of mailing address of the permittee and any authorized agent until
all requirements of the permit are met.
q) For permits involving major structures or activities,the permittee shall submit to the Bureau periodic progress reports on a monthly
basis beginning at the start of construction and continuing until all work has been completed. If a permit involves either new
armoring or major reconstruction of existing armoring,the reports shall be certified by an engineer licensed in the State of Florida.
The permittee or engineer, as appropriate, shall certify that as of the date of each report all construction has been performed in
compliance with the plans and project description approved as a part of the permit and with all conditions of the permit, or shall
specify any deviation from the plans, project description, or conditions of the permit. The report shall also state the percent of
completion of the project and each major individual component.The reports shall be provided to the Bureau using the form entitled
"Periodic Progress Report'—DEP Form 73-111 (Revised 6/04),which is hereby adopted and incorporated by reference.Permits for
minor structures or activities do not require submittal of periodic reports unless required by special permit condition.
r) For permits involving habitable major structures,all construction on the permitted structure shall stop when the foundation pilings
have been installed.At that time the foundation location form shall be submitted to and accepted by the Bureau prior to proceeding
with further vertical construction above the foundation. The form shall be signed by a professional surveyor,licensed pursuant to
Chapter 472, F.S., and shall be based upon such surveys performed in accordance with Chapter 472, F.S., as are necessary to
determine the actual configuration and dimensioned relationship of the installed pilings to the control line.The information shall be
provided to the Bureau using the form entitled"Foundation Location Certification"—DEP Form 73-114B(Revised 9/05),which is
hereby adopted and incorporated by reference. Phasing of foundation certifications is acceptable. The Department shall notify the
permittee of approval or rejection of the form within seven(7)working days after staff receipt of the form.All survey information
upon which the form is based shall be made available to the Bureau upon request. Permits for repairs or additions to existing
structures with nonconforming foundations are exempt from this condition.
s) For permits involving major structures,the permittee shall provide the Bureau with a report by an engineer or architect licensed in
the State of Florida within thirty(30)days following completion of the work.The report shall state that all locations specified by the
permit have been verified and that other construction and activities authorized by the permit have been performed in compliance
with the plans and project description approved as a part of the permit and all conditions of the permit; or shall describe any
deviations from the approved plans, project description, or permit conditions, and any work not performed. Such report shall not
relieve the permittee of the provisions of paragraph 62B-33.0155(l)(a), F.A.C. If none of the permitted work is performed, the
permittee shall inform the Bureau in writing no later than 30 days following expiration of the permit.The report shall be provided
on the form entitled "Final Certification" DEP Form 73-115B (Revised 9/05), which is hereby adopted and incorporated by
reference.
t) Authorization for construction of armoring or other rigid coastal structures is based on an engineering review and assessment of the
design and anticipated performance and impact of the structure as a complete unit. Construction of any less than the complete
structure as approved by the Department is not authorized and shall result in the assessment of an administrative fine and the
issuance of an order to remove the partially constructed structure. Modifications to the project size, location, or structural design
shall be authorized by the Department in accordance with Rule 62B-33.013,F.A.C.
2 The permittee shall not commence any excavation,construction,or other physical activity on or encroaching on the sovereignty land of
Florida seaward of the mean high water line or,if established,the erosion control line until the permittee has received from the Board of
Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund the required lease,license,easement,or other form of consent authorizing the proposed
use.
3 The permittee shall obtain any applicable licenses or permits required by Federal,state,county,or municipal law.
4 This permit does not authorize trespass onto other property.
5 In the event of a conflict between a general permit condition and a special permit condition,the special permit condition shall prevail.
6 Copies of any forms referenced above can be obtained by writing to the Department of Environmental Protection,Bureau of Beaches
and Coastal Systems,3900 Commonwealth Boulevard,Mail Station 300,Tallahassee,Florida 32399-3000,or by telephoning(850)488-
7708.
General Permit Conditions(June 13,2004) Page 2
RICK SCOTT
r FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNOR
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tL ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION CARLOS LOPEZ-CANTERA
R, BOB MARTINEZ CENTER LT.GOVERNOR
2600 BLAIRSTONE ROAD, Mail Station 3522
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32399-2400 HERSCHEL T.VINYARD JR.
SECRETARY
September 2, 2014
Anthony R. Corral
c/o Kevin Partel, President
Coastal Consulting and Restoration, P.A.
4230 Myrtle Street
St. Augustine, Florida 32084
Dear Mr. Partel:
Notice to Proceed Issued
Permit Number: DU-464
Permittee Name: Anthony R. Corral
Your request for a permit pursuant to Section 161.053, Florida Statutes, for construction or other
activities seaward of the coastal construction control line, has been approved by the Department
of Environmental Protection, enclosed is the permit. However, construction may not commence
until after the permittee complies with any preconstruction requirements described in Special
Permit Conditions 1 and 2.
Please read the permit and permit conditions including both the General Permit Conditions and
any Special Permit Conditions closely before starting construction. General Permit Conditions
1(q), 1(r), and 1(s) pertain to written reports which must be submitted to the Department of
Environmental Protection at specified times. The forms for the reports: l(q) Periodic Progress
Report (DEP Form 73-111), 1(r) Foundation Location Certification (DEP Form 73-11413), and
1(s) Final Certification (DEP Form 73-11513) are available by clicking on the following link
h!tp://www.dep.state.fl.us/beaches/forrns.htm#CCCL. Each form may be submitted
electronically. The periodic reports are due in the office on a monthly basis. No progress reports
are required until such time as construction activities have started.
The permit will expire on August 29, 2017. Upon receipt of a written request signed by the
permittee or authorized agent, the Department will consider extending the permit for up to but no
more than three years. You must apply for a new permit for completion of any work not
accomplished under the original permit. Although you may apply for a new permit, there is no
assurance that such new permit for the same construction or activities would be approved.
mm.dep.state_fl.«s
Kevin Partel,President
September 2, 2014
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The authorized work is strictly limited to that described on the enclosed permit. If you have any
questions pertaining to this permit, please contact me by mail at the letterhead address (add Mail
Station 3522),by telephone at(850) 245-7681, or by email at valerie.ionesAdep.state.fl.us.
�Sincerely,
V'
Valerie Jones,Permit Manager
Coastal Construction Control Line Program
Division of Water Resource Management
VJ/dw
Enclosures
cc: Permit Information Center
Trey Hatch/Michael Savage,Field Inspector
City of Atlantic Beach Building Official
Anthony R. Corral,Property Owner
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PERMIT NUMBER: DU-464
PERMITTEE:
Anthony R. Corral
c/o Kevin Partel, President
Coastal Consulting and Restoration,P.A.
4230 Myrtle Street
St. Augustine,Florida 32084
NOTICE TO PROCEED AND PERMIT FOR CONSTRUCTION OR OTHER ACTIVITIES
PURSUANT TO SECTION 161.053,FLORIDA STATUTES
FINDINGS OF FACT: An application for authorization to conduct the activities seaward of the coastal
construction control line which are indicated in the project description, was filed by the applicant/permittee
named herein on June 3, 2014, and was determined to be complete pursuant to rule on June 3, 2014. The
proposed project is to be located landward of the 30-year erosion projection and landward of other existing
and Department permitted major structures in the immediate area.
CONCLUSIONS OF LAW: After considering the merits of the proposal and any written objections from
affected persons, the Department finds that upon compliance with the permit conditions, the activities
indicated in the project description are of such a nature that they will result in no significant adverse impacts to
the beach/dune areas or to adjacent properties; that the work is not expected to adversely impact nesting sea
turtles, their hatchlings, or their habitat; that the work is expendable in nature and/or is appropriately designed
in accordance with Section 6213-33.005, Florida Administrative Code. Based on the foregoing considerations,
the Department approves the application; authorizes construction and/or activities at the location indicated
below in strict accordance with the project description, the approved plans (if any) and the General Permit
Conditions which are attached and are by this reference incorporated herein, and any additional conditions
shown below,pursuant to Section 161.053(4),Florida Statutes.
EXPIRATION DATE: August 29, 2017
LOCATION: Between approximately 2 feet and 67 feet north of the Department of Environmental
Protection's reference monument R-47, in Duval County. Project address: 1475 Beach Avenue, Atlantic
Beach.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Single-Family Dwelling
1. Location relative to control line (seaward pile): A maximum of 145 feet seaward (including the
seaward covered porches).
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PERMITTEE: Anthony R. Corral
PERMIT NUMBER: DU-464
PAGE 2
2. Exterior dimensions (foundation): A maximum of 123.7 feet in the shore-normal direction (including
the seaward covered porches) by a maximum of 50.2 feet in the shore-parallel direction. A
cantilevered living space is to extend 2 feet on the north side of the dwelling, and cantilevered
balconies are to extend two feet on the landward side of the dwelling.
3. Type of foundation: Concrete piles.
4. Finished floor elevation: +21.8 feet(NAVD).
Swimming Pool/Spa
1. Location relative to control line: A maximum of 146 feet seaward.
2. Exterior dimensions: 20 feet in the shore-normal direction by 27 feet in the shore-parallel direction.
3. Type of foundation: Concrete pool shell on piles.
4. Deck elevation of swimming pool: +21.3 feet(NAVD).
5. Bottom elevation of swimming pool: +15.9 feet
6. Maximum depth of swimming pool: 5 feet.
7. Height of pool deck above existing grade: Approximately 2.5 to 4 feet.
Excavation/Fill
1. Total volume of excavation: Approximately 426 cubic yards. Volume of net excavation: None;
excavated material to be placed as fill on the project site. See Special Permit Condition 6.
2. Location of excavation: From approximately 35 feet to 146 feet seaward of the control line, for the
garage and the swimming pool.
3. Maximum depth of excavation: To approximate elevation +13.5 feet (NAVD) for the garage; a
maximum of approximately 6 feet below existing grade.
4. Volume of fill to be placed: Approximately 426 cubic yards. Volume of net fill: None. See Special
Permit Condition 7.
5. Location of excavated fill to be placed: From approximately 50.5 feet to 168.8 feet seaward of the
control line,beneath and seaward of the dwelling.
Other Structures/Activities
1. Demolition and removal of the existing dwelling, wood deck, driveway and walkways. See Special
Permit Condition 3.
PERMITTEE: Anthony R. Corral
PERMIT NUMBER: DU-464
PAGE 3
2. A frangible, sand-set concrete paver swimming pool deck, varying in width between approximately 1
foot and 7 feet, attached to the periphery of the swimming pool, is to be located a maximum of 150.7
feet seaward of the control line.
3. Concrete paver walkways, steps and driveways are to be located on the south and west sides of the
dwelling.
4. HVAC units and pool equipment are to be located on frangible concrete slabs on the north side of the
dwelling.
5. Landscape plantings. See Special Permit Conditions 4 and 5.
6. Exterior lighting for the dwelling and swimming pool/spa. See Special Permit Condition 8.
SPECIAL PERMIT CONDITIONS:
1. Prior to commencement of construction activity authorized by this permit, a preconstruction
conference shall be held at the site among the contractor, the owner or authorized agent, and a staff
representative of the Department to establish an understanding among the parties as to the items
specified in the special and general conditions of the permit. The proposed locations of the structures
shall be staked out for the conference. Contact Trey Hatch at (904) 655-1765 or
trey.hatch()dep.state.fl.us to schedule a conference.
2. Prior to commencement of construction activity authorized by this permit, a temporary construction
fence shall be erected along the perimeter of the permitted activity. The fence shall remain in place
until the construction authorized by this permit is complete. The optimum siting of the construction
fence shall be determined during the preconstruction conference by the staff representative so as to
provide maximum protection to the existing native vegetation and dune features located on the site.
3. All rubble, debris, wood, posts, and damaged or broken concrete on the site resulting from this
demolition and construction shall be removed and relocated to landward of the coastal construction
control line.
4. Existing vegetation shall be disturbed only to the minimum extent necessary to complete work within the
authorized construction limits.
5. All plantings shall conform to the approved landscape plan with the exception of the following: delete
the proposed Oyster Plant(Tradescantia spathacea). Plantings shall not include invasive nuisance plant
species such as listed in the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council's 2013 List of Invasive Species,
Categories I and IL (A copy of this list is available on the Internet at www.fleppc.org.)
6. All material excavated seaward of the coastal construction control line shall be maintained on site seaward
of the coastal construction control line.
PERMITTEE: Anthony R.Corral
PERMIT NUMBER: DU-464
PAGE 4
7. All fill material placed seaward of the control line shall consist of sand that is similar to the native sand
of the placement site in both coloration and grain size and be free of construction debris, metal,
vegetation, organic soils, rocks, clay, or other foreign matter. All imported fill material shall be
obtained from a source landward of the control line.
8. All lighting shall be shielded, installed and maintained as depicted in the approved lighting schematic
and cut sheets. No additional exterior lighting and no landscape lighting are authorized.
Approved plans are incorporated into this permit by reference.
Done and ordered this 29th day of August, 2014, in Tallahassee,Florida.
Attachment: General Permit Conditions
FILING AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT State of Florida
FILED, on this date,pursuant to S120.52 Department of Environmental Protection Florida
Statutes,with the designated
Department Clerk, receipt of which
is hereby acknowledged.
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08/29/2014 Tony D.McNeal,P.E.,Program Administrator
Deputy Clerk Date Coastal Construction Control Line Program
Division of Water Resource Management
NOTICE OF RIGHTS
This action is final and effective on the date filed with the Clerk of the Department unless a petition for an
administrative hearing is timely filed under sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, before the deadline
for filing a petition. On the filing of a timely and sufficient petition, this action will not be final and effective
until further order of the Department. Because the administrative hearing process is designed to formulate
final agency action, the hearing process may result in a modification of the agency action or even denial of the
application.
Petition for Administrative Hearing
A person whose substantial interests are affected by the Department's action may petition for an
administrative proceeding (hearing)under sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes. Pursuant to rule 28-
106.201, Florida Administrative Code, a petition for an administrative hearing must contain the following
information:
(a) The name and address of each agency affected and each agency's file or identification number,
if known;
PERMITTEE: Anthony R.Corral
PERMIT NUMBER: DU-464
PAGE 5
(b) The name, address, any e-mail address, any facsimile number, and telephone number of the
petitioner, if the petitioner is not represented by an attorney or a qualified representative; the name, address,
and telephone number of the petitioner's representative, if any,which shall be the address for service purposes
during the course of the proceeding; and an explanation of how the petitioner's substantial interests will be
affected by the agency determination;
(c) A statement of when and how the petitioner received notice of the agency decision;
(d) A statement of all disputed issues of material fact. If there are none, the petition must so
indicate;
(e) A concise statement of the ultimate facts alleged, including the specific facts that the petitioner
contends warrant reversal or modification of the agency's proposed action;
(f) A statement of the specific rules or statutes the petitioner contends require reversal or
modification of the agency's proposed action, including an explanation of how the alleged facts relate to the
specific rules or statutes; and
(g) A statement of the relief sought by the petitioner, stating precisely the action petitioner wishes
the agency to take with respect to the agency's proposed action.
The petition must be filed(received by the Clerk) in the Office of General Counsel of the Department at 3900
Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000. Also, a copy of the petition
shall be mailed to the applicant at the address indicated above at the time of filing.
Time Period for Filing a Petition
In accordance with rule 62-110.106(3),Florida Administrative Code,petitions for an administrative hearing by
the applicant must be filed within 21 days of receipt of this written notice. Petitions filed by any persons other
than the applicant, and other than those entitled to written notice under section 120.60(3), Florida Statutes,
must be filed within 21 days of publication of the notice or within 21 days of receipt of the written notice,
whichever occurs first. Under section 120.60(3), Florida Statutes, however, any person who has asked the
Department for notice of agency action may file a petition within 21 days of receipt of such notice, regardless
of the date of publication. The failure to file a petition within the appropriate time period shall constitute a
waiver of that person's right to request an administrative determination (hearing) under sections 120.569 and
120.57, Florida Statutes, or to intervene in this proceeding and participate as a party to it. Any subsequent
intervention (in a proceeding initiated by another party) will be only at the discretion of the presiding officer
upon the filing of a motion in compliance with rule 28-106.205,Florida Administrative Code.
Extension of Time
Under rule 62-110.106(4), Florida Administrative Code, a person whose substantial interests are affected by
the Department's action may also request an extension of time to file a petition for an administrative hearing.
The Department may, for good cause shown, grant the request for an extension of time. Requests for
extension of time must be filed with the Office of General Counsel of the Department at 3900 Commonwealth
Boulevard, Mail Station 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000, before the applicable deadline for filing a
petition for an administrative hearing. A timely request for extension of time shall toll the running of the time
period for filing a petition until the request is acted upon.
Mediation
Mediation is not available in this proceeding.
PERMITTEE: Anthony R. Corral
PERMIT NUMBER: DU-464
PAGE 6
Judicial Review
Once this decision becomes final, any party to this action has the right to seek judicial review pursuant to
section 120.68, Florida Statutes, by filing a Notice of Appeal pursuant to rules 9.110 and 9.190, Florida Rules
of Appellate Procedure, with the Clerk of the Department in the Office of General Counsel, 3900
Commonwealth Boulevard, M.S. 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000; and by filing a copy of the Notice of
Appeal accompanied by the applicable filing fees with the appropriate District Court of Appeal. The Notice of
Appeal must be filed within 30 days from the date this action is filed with the Clerk of the Department.
Newspaper Publication
The Agency will not publish or require the person requesting a permit to publish in a newspaper a notice of
receipt of the permit application or notice of Agency action granting or denying the permit.
Persons receiving a permit are advised that interested parties who become aware of Agency action approving
or denying the permit, or who observe work on the project within certain time frames without any prior notice,
may have rights to petition for an administrative hearing under Chapter 120,Florida Statutes. For this reason,
it may be in the best interest of the person proposing the activity to publish, at its expense, a one-time "Notice
of Permit Issuance" in a newspaper of general circulation in the county where the activity is located meeting
the requirements of Chapter 50, Florida Statutes. Agency staff can provide persons with the information for
such a notice upon request. Persons who are substantially affected by the proposed action may petition for an
administrative hearing within the time frames specified in the notice and Chapter 120,Florida Statutes.
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�� 1.IS CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
800 SEMINOLE ROAD
� ATLANTIC BEACH, FL 32233
INSPECTION PHONE LINE 247-5814
DEMOLITION PERMIT
MUST CALL BY 4PM FOR NEXT DAY INSPECTION: 247-5814
JOB INFORMATION:
Job ID: 14-DEMO-349
Job Type: DEMOLITION
Description: DEMO SINGLE FAMILY HOME
Estimated Value:
Issue Date: 11/12/2014
Expiration Date: 5/11/2015
PROPERTY ADDRESS:
Address: 1475 BEACH AVE
RE Number: 170305-0000
PROPERTY OWNER:
Name: CORRAL, ANTHONY R
Address: 1475 BEACH AVE
PERMIT INFORMATION: PUBLIC WORKS:
Roll off container company must be on City approved list and container cannot be
placed on City Right-of-Way. (Approved: Advanced Disposal, Realco, Republic Services,
Shappelle's and Waste Management.)
Full erosion control measures must be installed and approved prior to beginning any
earth disturbing activities. Contact Public Works (247-5834) for Erosion and Sediment
Control Inspection prior to start of construction.
FEES:
Demolition Fee $100.00
State PLMG DBPR Surcharge $2.00
State PLMG DCA Surcharge $2.00
i'i rt �D ONLY IN ACCORDANCE$jff.01(�L CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH ORDINANCES AND THE FLORIDA
City of Atlantic Bch APPLICATION NUMBER
js r Building Departnte6-A73 o be assigned by the Building Department.)
800 Seminole Road
Atlantic Beach, Florida 322:33-5445
Phone(904)247-5826 - Fax(904)247-5ER6 T �^� 1 2014
City web-site: httpJ/w\&fw.coab.us date routed: �D
APPLICATION REVIEW AND TRACKING FORM
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Applicant: ZN Planninc Zoning
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Fire Sei :es
Review fee $ Dept Signature 14z
CONTRACTOR EMAIL ADDRESS
CONTRACTOR CONTACT #
APPLICATION STATUS
Reviewing Department First Review: Approved. ❑Denie,
(Circle one.) Comments: j�J " ,
BUILDING Lam/
PLANNING &ZONING Reviewed by:44 Date:�A
TREE ADMIN. Second Review: []Approved as revised. ❑Denie
PUBLIC WORKS Comments:
PUBLIC UTILITIES
PUBLIC SAFETY Reviewed by: Date:
FIRE SERVICES _
Third Revieov. []Approved as revised. ❑Denied.
Comments:
Reviewed by: Date:
REVISED 09252014
PUBLIC WORKS PLAN REVIEW COMMENTS
Date: 3 �� Initials: PN ML
Project Name/Address Application Permi�t
Check Box Check
Application Tracking Comments to Add Box to
Comment "Print"
IMPS Provide table of impervious surface calculations for entire lot (existing and post ❑ ❑
construction).
ESCP Provide erosion and sediment control plans with installation details and maintenance ❑ ❑
schedule.
DPLN Provide drainage plans showing site topography(flow arrows, etc.) ❑ ❑
RMRO All runoff must remain on-site. Cannot raise lot elevation without measures to retain ❑ ❑
runoff.
CSMP Provide construction site management plan, including Right-of-Way Permit if using ❑ ❑
right-of-way for construction parking.
TSUR Provide a pre-construction topographic survey prepared by a Florida Licensed Professional ❑ ❑
Land Surveyor, showing 1' contours.
Section 24-66(b) of the Land Development Regulations requires on-site storage for
LDCS increased run-off if adding 400 SF or more impervious surface. Provide Delta volume ❑ ❑
calculations and on-site retention required per Section 24-66(b). (See attached information
sheet.)
PCTS If on-site storage is required, a post construction topographic survey documenting proper ❑ ❑
construction will be required.
RWPM A Right-of-Way Permit must be obtained for use ❑ ❑
REPM A Revocable Encroachment Permit must be obtained. ❑ ❑
PLWP Pool—Wellpoint (if used) must discharge into vegetated area 10' minimum from street or ❑ ❑
drainage feature (swale, structure or lagoon).
All concrete driveway aprons must be 5"thick,4000 psi, with fibermesh from edge of
DAPR pavement to the property line. Reinforcing rods or mesh are not allowed in the right-of- ❑ ❑
way. (Commercial driveways—6" thick.)
Any utility cuts in the road must be repaired using COJ Standard Detail Case X and must be
URCT overlaid 10 feet in each direction from the center of the cut. Repair must be shown on the ❑ ❑
plans.
RWRS Full right-of-way restoration, including sod, is required. ❑ ❑
ROFF Roll off container company must be on City approved list and container cannot be placed on ❑
City right-of-way. (Approved: Advanced Disposal and Republic Services).
Full erosion control measures must be installed and approved prior to beginning any earth
ECIN disturbing activities. Contact Public Works (247-5834) for Erosion and Sediment Control ❑
Inspection prior to start of construction.
MEET Recommend Owner/Contractor meet with Public Works Director to discuss proposed ❑ ❑
construction. Call 247-5834 to make an appointment.
❑ ❑
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CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH L
800 Seminole Road _ 90� 47-5800
Atlantic Beach,Flonda 32233-5445 Y 904-247-584
SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT (for filling, grading or topographically altering land)
PLEASE SUBMIT(2)COMPLETE SETS OF PLANS WITH APPLICATION.
Date �s " v4 PERMIT#
ISSUED BY THE CITY
Job Address , ...4�'A
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Permittee Address: "�1�' .' � we—A k`'^� V� a'i'C'i CA,, ellephone S{ F �-
Email Address t�- .�.C ��__ Fax Number:
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Requesting Permission to commence site development involving the following activity: 7Y-) Pr7ZC\1 A-1
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Location: (Reference to Cross-Street).�ac'/' Aye' .5--\ \� l l e
The following permits have been submitted — Tree Removal Demolition X
THIS APPLICATION L�$ L INFIDRMATiON REQUIRED BY THE CITY'S SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT
CHECKLISTf t �� (Must be signed by Applicant)
1. Applicant declares at prior to filing this application he has ascertained the location of all existing
utilities, both aerial and underground and the accurate locations are shown on the sketches.
2. Any work proposed in City rights of way or easements shall be subject of a separate Right of Way and
Easement Permit Application.
3. All work shall meet City of Atlantic Beach, City of Jacksonvill or Florida Department of Transportation
Standards and be performed under the supervision of (Contractor's
Project Superintendent) located at l 415 V�RcxC.L-_, Arve - Telephone#�: {�C# 1
a= 4. t 1tl.+I"iti:l Sri Q imperviousr r in the
k)���r�uded with this application.
5. All city property shall be restored to its original condition as far as practical, in keeping with city
specifications and the manner satisfactory to the city.
6. This permittee shall commence actual construction in good faith within ,�QG days. If the beginning
date is more than 64 days from date of permit approval, then permittee must review the permit with the
Director of Public Works to make sure no changes hove occurred in the area that would affect the permitted
construction.
7. The Director of Public Works shall be notified twenty-four (24) hours prior to starting work and again
immediately upon completion.
OWNER J �)
Signed: -- Date: I 1' + 1
Before mpl
isu� day of in a unty of Duval,
State Of Florida,has personally appeamd /
Notary Public at Large,State of Florida,County of Duval. personalty Known:
My co issipn a reS: �" w C f'1 c 123 _
_ Produced Identification:
toy'."�•''°,% LINDA STEGALL
* * MY COMMISSION t FF 132019
EXPIRES:June 17,2018
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ATLANTIC BEACH BUILDING DEPT.
r r DEMOLITION - PROPERTY OWNER
>. ' RELEASE FORM
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OCT 30 2014
Date: B __
To Whom It May Concern: C�
I /We the current property owners of: Lot �� 15 LA 1 1-45 9 110
Block
Legal Description of Property
AKA j Cq� P"I"k i rj l a iC A t k�''` have contracted with to have
(Address of Property)
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hto remove the 5►� �- TA�`�
(Company Name) i (Single amily,Duplex,CoInmercial,etc.)
Prior to the construction of
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tAs a condition of issuing the permit we agree to the following:
1. All utilities are to be located and clearly marked.
2. Once house is removed, lot is to be graded and leveled.
3. All construction debris is to be removed from the property.
4. Affected area is to have grass or seed in place.
5. Erosion control devices will be put in place and will remain in place until grass
has covered affected area or new structure is completed and landscaping is in
place.
Signature
Signature
THIS SPACE FOR RECORDER'S USE ONLY
OWNER
Signed: (3w Date:
Before me this+1, day of Qck 01v eJL in the County of Duval,State
Of Florida,has personally appeared
Notary Public at Large,State of Feda,County of Duval.
My commission expires: \y nkZ 7 0
Personally Known: r o or
Produced Identification:
LINDA STEGALL
w * MY COMMISSION t FF 132019
EXPIRES:June 17,2018
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