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Attachment D - Tree Permit 5811 MOD1 -Executed
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Attachment D - Tree Permit 5811 MOD1 -Executed
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4. Pursuant to Section 24 -49 of the Miami -Dade County Code and the minimum requirements of the Miami -Dade County <br />Landscape Ordinance, prohibited plant species shall be removed or eradicated from each property upon development or <br />redevelopment. This condition shall not apply to properties that are not being developed or redeveloped. A prohibited <br />plant species list is included below. These prohibited species shall be removed upon development or redevelopment and <br />within one year of permit issuance. Furthermore, prohibited plant species shall not be sold, propagated, planted, <br />imported or transported on property that is subject to this permit unless a variance has been granted by Miami -Dade <br />County. <br />Abrus precatorius (Rosary pea) <br />Acacia auriculiformis (earleaf acacia) <br />Adenanthera pavonina (red sandalwood) <br />Albizio lebbeck (Woman's tongue) <br />Antigonon leptopus (Coral vine) <br />Ardisia crenata (coral ardisia) <br />Ardisia elliptica (shoebutton ardisia) <br />Bischojia javanica (bishopwood) <br />Casuarina spp. (Australian pine) <br />Cestrum diurnum (Day jessamine) <br />Cinnamomum camphors (Camphortree) <br />Colubrina asiatica (Asian nakedwood) <br />Cupaniopsis anacardioides (Carrotwood) <br />Dalbergia sissoo (Indian rosewood) <br />Dioscorea alata (White yam) <br />Dioscorea bulbifera (Air potato) <br />Eichornia crassipes (Water - hyacinth) <br />Ficus altissima (Council tree) <br />Ficus benghalensis (Banyan tree) <br />Ficus microcarpa (Indian laurel) <br />Flacourtia indica (Governor's plum) <br />Hydrilla verticillata (hydrilla) <br />Hygrophila polysperma (Indian swampweed) <br />Hymenachne amplexicaulis (West Indian marsh grass) <br />Imperata cylindrica (Cogongrass) <br />Ipomoea aquatica (Water- spinach) <br />Jasminum dichotomum (Gold Coast jasmine) <br />Jasminum jluminense (Brazilian jasmine) <br />Leucaena leucocephala (lead tree) <br />Ludwigia peruviana (Peruvian primrosewillow) <br />Lygodium spp. except L. palmatum <br />Macfadyena unguis -cati (Catclaw vine) <br />Melaleuca quinquenervia (Punk tree) <br />Melia azedarach (Chinaberry) <br />Merremia tuberosa (yellow morning -glory) <br />Mikania micrantha (Mile -a- minute, bittervine) <br />Mimosa pigra (Black mimosa) <br />Neyraudia reynaudiana (Burmareed) <br />Paederia spp. (Sewervine, skunkvine) <br />Panicum repens (Torpedograss) <br />Pennisetum purpureum (Elephantgrass) <br />Pistia stratiotes (Water lettuce) <br />Pueraria montana var. lobata (Kudzu) <br />Rhodomyrtus tomentosa (Rose myrtle) <br />Rhynchelytrum repens (Natal grass) <br />Ricinus communis (castorbean) <br />Sapium sebiferum (Chinese tallowtree) <br />Scaevola taccada (Beach naupaka) <br />SchejJlera actinophylla (Umbrella tree) <br />Schinus terebinthifolius (Brazilian pepper) <br />Senna pendula var. glabrata (climbing cassia) <br />Solanum tampicense (Aquatic soda apple) <br />Solanum viarum (Tropical soda apple) <br />Talipariti tiliaceum (Mahoe, sea hibiscus) <br />Tectaria incisa (Incised halberd fern) <br />Thespesia populnea (Seaside mahoe) <br />Tribulus cistoides (Puncture vine) <br />Urochloa mutica (Paragrass) <br />5. Pursuant to Sections 24 -49 of the Miami -Dade County Code, each property subject to this permit shall be maintained to <br />prevent the growth or accumulation of all prohibited species including non - native grasses, weeds and undergrowth. <br />6. The survival of all trees counted towards canopy mitigation shall be ensured to live at least one (1) year from the date the <br />final inspection was passed. If the tree(s) die, they must be replaced by the same Florida grade number one tree of equal <br />or greater size. If the property owner of the mitigated tree(s) changes, the permittee will be held as the responsible party <br />and will be required to replace any destroyed or non- living tree(s). <br />7. Replanting /relocation must be verified and approved by the DRER. The applicant shall notify the DRER when the <br />replanting is completed and call to schedule a final inspection (two weeks notice is required). <br />8. Any contributions made to the Tree Trust Fund to satisfy canopy replacement requirements will be used for planting on <br />publicly owned / publicly accessible parcels unless otherwise specified. <br />9. Prior to performing any work that would have the potential to impact underground utilities, the permittee and <br />contractor shall verify the location of all underground and overhead utility lines and verify that no utilities will be <br />damaged by the work. Contact Sunshine 811 One -Call at 811 or on the web: http: / /www.sunshine8ll.com/ to locate <br />underground utility lines. No clearing, excavation, earthwork, tree removal or planting shall commence until the <br />permittee and contractor have verified that utilities will not be damaged by any work. <br />LJQ 07 -10 -2014 <br />
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