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• <br /> If you discover any previously unknown historic or <br /> archaeological remains while accomplishing the activity <br /> authorized by this permit, you must immediately notify this <br /> office of what you have found. We will initiate the Federal and <br /> state coordination required to determine if the remains warrant a <br /> recovery effort or if the site is eligible for listing in the <br /> National Register of Historic Places. <br /> 4 . If you sell the property associated with this permit, you <br /> must obtain the signature of the new owner in the space provided <br /> and forward a copy of the permit to this office to validate the <br /> transfer of this authorization. <br /> 5. If a conditioned water quality certification has been issued <br /> for your project, you must comply with the conditions specified <br /> in the certification as special conditions to this permit. For <br /> your convenience, a copy of the certification is attached if it <br /> contains such conditions. <br /> 6. You must allow representatives from this office to inspect <br /> the authorized activity at any time deemed necessary to ensure <br /> that it is being or has been accomplished in accordance with the <br /> terms and conditions of your permit. <br /> Special Conditions: <br /> 1! Mitigation for 4 .77 acres of wetland impacts must occur at <br /> the project site. This mitigation will be in the form of <br /> restoration of a floodplain area located adjacent to the affected <br /> wetland area (see attached drawing 3 of 9) . <br /> The 4. 77 acres of wetland mitigation must occur concurrent <br /> with the construction of the airport runway. <br /> 3 A detailed wetland vegetation planting list must be <br /> pro ided to the Corps of Engineers for approval prior to planting <br /> in the proposed 4.77 acre restoration area. <br /> (47 Annual monitoring reports must be submitted to the Corps <br /> of Engineers for review, with the first report due no later than <br /> December 31st after the first growing season following completion <br /> of the restoration project, and each successive year for a total <br /> period of five years. <br /> 5) In the event the onsite mitigation effort fails within the <br /> five year period described in special condition four (4) , an <br /> additional five year monitoring period could be required for a <br /> total of ten years. However, if after the first five year <br /> monitoring period it is determined by the Corps that this part of <br /> the mitigation effort has failed, the applicant is authorized to <br /> 2 <br />