Broward County Commission Regular Meeting
Director's Name: Leonard Vialpando
Department: Public Works and Environmental Services
Division: Environmental Permitting Division
Information
Requested Action
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MOTION TO ACCEPT Joint Deed of Conservation Easement from PRH-Dania Beach, LLC, for an on-site proposed wetland mitigation area comprising 0.9615-acre of real property located at 835 East Dania Beach Boulevard, in Dania Beach, Florida. (Commission District 6)
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Why Action is Necessary
Board action to accept a conservation easement is authorized by Sections 125.01(3) and 704.06(3), Florida Statutes, and necessary to fulfill the requirements of Environmental Resource License (ERL) No. DF20-1158, issued pursuant to Chapter 27 of the Broward County Code of Ordinances and Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) No. 06-80202-P, issued by Broward County on behalf of the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD).
What Action Accomplishes
The action provides for the perpetual maintenance and conservation of the mitigation area by the grantor.
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Previous Action Taken
None taken.
Summary Explanation/Background
THE PUBLIC WORKS AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT AND THE ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITTING DIVISION RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF THE ABOVE MOTION.
This item supports the Board’s goal of “ensuring accessible, seamlessly integrated investments in renewable energy, sustainable practices, manufacturing, resilient infrastructure, and environmental protection.”
On February 6, 2025, the Public Works and Environmental Services Department issued ERL No. DF20-1158 with ERP No. 06-80202-P, to PRH-Dania Beach, LLC. The ERL and ERP authorized 0.9615 acres of wetland mitigation areas on-site (Parcel ID No. 504235290010) and required conveying a Joint Deed of Conservation Easement to the County and SFWMD (Exhibit 1) over the area as shown in pages 13 and 15 of Exhibit 1 to ensure it will remain in perpetuity and be maintained by the grantor.
The Joint Deed of Conservation Easement was reviewed and approved as to form by the Office of the County Attorney.
Source of Additional Information
David Vanlandingham, Director, Environmental Permitting Division, 954-519-1478
Fiscal Impact
Fiscal Impact/Cost Summary
No fiscal impact. On-going maintenance requirements are the responsibility of the grantor, its agents, heirs, successors, or assigns.