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2/3/2004
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Minutes - 20040203
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\Board of County Commissioners\Minutes - Approved\2000's\2004
ORD-2004-004 - Schools Class A Special Use Permit Amendments
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\Board of County Commissioners\Ordinances\Ordinance 2000-2009\2004
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10 <br />4) Permanent landscaping, groundcover, mulch, etc, shall be <br />installed as soon as practical after construction activities for <br />each phase are completed, <br />h) Solid Waste Management <br />A solid waste management plan, submitted as part of the <br />Resources Management Plan, shall include the method(s) of <br />disposal and recycling of construction debris. <br />i) Irrigation <br />1) Irrigation systems for the school project are designed and <br />can be operated according to a water conservation plan <br />described in the Resources Management Plan submitted <br />with the application; <br />2) The Resources Management Plan shall identify the <br />source(s) of water to be used for irrigation, the volume <br />available for that purpose, and expected consumption rates. <br />The system design and plan for operation will be evaluated <br />based on efficiency; and <br />3) Water recycled from stormwater retention ponds or treated <br />wastewater effluent may be used for irrigation where it is a <br />legally permitted alternative, <br />j) Habitat Maintenance <br />1) Habitats identified in the biological inventory and habitats <br />created through mitigation shall be maintained in accordance <br />with the Resources Management Plan and/or a conservation <br />easement agreement; and <br />2) Maintenance of habitats shall be minimal, consisting <br />primarily of maintaining buffers and enhancements, removal <br />of exotic (non-native) plant species, and keeping drainage <br />ways functioning properly. <br />k) Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (Reserved) <br />1) Public Road Access
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