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• Annual inspection events should be conducted thereafter with <br />maintenance activities provided on an as -needed basis. <br />City Properties With or Without Functioning Dune <br />Management Recommendations <br />• Remove non-native plant species. Large barren areas after removal should <br />be replanted with species selected from the Recommended Palette <br />provided to prevent erosion or recolonization by non-native plant species. <br />• Plant sea oats or other pioneer zone species in areas not yet colonized by <br />dune species to reduce patchiness. <br />• Prune or limb -up tree species as necessary to provide window -pane views. <br />• Modify or retrofit access points to a 45* angle. <br />• In areas where the vegetation has overgrown the existing beach access <br />points, trim back the vegetation to provide approximately 6 feet of <br />clearance. <br />• Large scale maintenance events should be conducted between April 1st to <br />October 31st (outside of marine turtle nesting season). <br />• Annual inspection events should be conducted thereafter with <br />maintenance activities provided on an as -needed basis. <br />• If possible, create a coastal hammock, strand and pioneer zones. <br />Properties where Chronic or Sporadic Erosion or Dune <br />Installation is NOT Feasible <br />Management Recommendations <br />Reevaluate status after future renourishment <br />Recommended Dune Vegetation and Planting Guidelines <br />Dune vegetation should be selected based on appropriateness for the proposed <br />location, both within the State of Florida and within the cross-section of the dune. <br />The Recommended Plant Palette for each cross-section of the dune system <br />includes species native to the region which are salt -tolerant, drought tolerant, <br />