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  • SAJ-2024-04286 (SP-RGH)

    Expiration date: 6/6/2025

    Charlotte County. Apiary Partners. Placida, Fl. PROJECT GOALS AND OBJECTIVES: The sponsor seeks authorization to preserve, rehabilitate, re-establish, and establish native forested and emergent estuarine wetland and upland buffer habitats on the 144.61-acre property. The primary ecological goal of the BOCMB is to rehabilitate native forested and emergent estuarine wetland and upland buffer habitats through the cessation of all agricultural and silvicultural activities; re-establishment of forested wetlands through the regrading of highly disturbed (currently) upland habitat (old road bed); rehabilitation of forested and emergent estuarine wetlands and upland buffer habitats through invasive exotic vegetation removal, treatment, and management; rehabilitation of forested and emergent estuarine wetlands and upland buffer habitats through herbaceous and shrub planting; and the restoration of natural hydroperiod and natural community structure to all habitats on BOCMB, increasing the representativeness of native coastal pine flatwoods habitats within the Charlotte Harbor and Sarasota Bay watersheds. Credit classifications for the mitigation bank include estuarine forested and estuarine emergent mitigation credits.