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drainage inlet structures . <br /> Site grading and development shall comply with the requirements of <br /> Chapter 11C of the Code of Miami-Dade County. <br /> HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT <br /> Due to the nature of uses allowed in the existing zoning <br /> classification, the applicant may be required to obtain DERM approval <br /> for management practices to control the potential discharge and <br /> spillage of pollutants associated with some land uses . The <br /> Industrial Facilities Section of DERM should be contacted for further <br /> information on required management practices for certain land uses <br /> permitted under the existing zoning classification. <br /> FUEL STORAGE FACILITIES <br /> Section 24-12 .2 of the Code outlines regulations for any proposed or <br /> existing underground storage facilities . The regulations provide <br /> design, permitting, installation, modification, repair, replacement <br /> and continuing operation requirements and criteria. In addition, <br /> monitoring devices, inventory control practices and pressure testing <br /> of fuel storage tanks is required. The Storage Tank Section of DERM <br /> should be contacted for permitting requirements in this regard if any <br /> fuel storage facilities are proposed. <br /> OPERATING PERMITS <br /> Section 24-35 . 1 of the Code authorizes DERM to require operating <br /> permits for facilities that could be a source of pollution. The <br /> applicant should be advised that the requested use of the subject <br /> property may require an operating permit from DERM. It is therefore <br /> suggested that the applicant contact DERM concerning operating permit <br /> requirements . <br /> TREE PRESERVATION <br /> Section 24-60 of the Code requires the preservation of tree resources . <br /> A Dade County tree removal permit is required prior to the removal <br /> or relocation of any trees . The applicant is advised to contact <br /> DERM staff for permitting procedures and requirements prior to <br /> development of site and landscaping plans . <br /> COASTAL <br /> A Class I Permit for work in tidal waters will be required for any <br /> proposed work on, over or upon tidal waters including but not limited <br /> to seawalls, mangrove trimming or removals, etc . <br /> Any encroachment waterward of the coastal construction control line <br /> (CCCL) will require approval from the Florida Department of <br /> Environmental Protection (FDEP) Division of Beaches and Shores . It <br /> is the responsibilty of the applicant to contact FDEP for their <br /> permitting requirements . <br /> Pursuant to Section 24 .27 . 1, Miami-Dade County Code, species listed <br /> under Policy 8I of the Conservation Element of the Conservation <br /> Element of the Comprehensive Development Master Plan may not be sold, <br /> propagated or planted. Likewise, the planting of controlled species, <br /> such as Scaevola frutescens (S . taccada; S. sericea) (scaevola; <br /> half-flower) , Wedelia trilobata (wedelia) and Washingtonia spp. <br /> (Washington palm) are prohibited in this location. Additionally, if <br /> exotic, invasive vegetation is present at the site, it shall be <br /> removed prior to re-development and/or construction and may not be <br /> relocated, sold or transported off-site pursuant to the <br />