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MWAP <br /> January than in July) . CPE recommends that the County coordinate with the lifeguards and determine <br /> if they have any additional data that could be useful to the analysis , such as daily usage rates . <br /> The <br /> survey will include questions such as where the beach goer lives , if from out of town how long were <br /> they staying , how they travelled to the beach , what they enjoyed most about the beach , the length of <br /> each beach visit, how often they visited the beach , number of people in their party, daily expenditures <br /> associated with visiting the beach , and age and income demographics . CPE will coordinate with the <br /> crew administering the survey . <br /> Task 9 : Economic Analysis <br /> The storm damage reduction benefit analysis , recreational benefit analysis and cost of the beach <br /> proposed beach strategies will be compiled to provide an overall economic analysis of the benefit of <br /> preserving the County' s beaches . This analysis will be projected over a 30-year horizon . <br /> The economic analysis will also include whether annual maintenance due to storm events is adequately <br /> addressed in the long term analysis . While average storm events will be included in the longer term <br /> cost and benefit analysis and projects are designed to withstand these , events such as Hurricane <br /> Sandy, may require the County to access contingency or reserve funds . Data supplied by the County <br /> will be used to determine if annual maintenance within the long term plan is sufficient to address above <br /> average storm seasons . <br /> Task 10 : Funding Alternatives <br /> CPE will assist the County in evaluating potential funding options . A discussion of potential funding <br /> options will be included in the BPP , including local , State and Federal funding options . A brief <br /> discussion of potential local funding options such as a Municipal Services Benefit Unit ( MSBU) , <br /> Municipal Services Taxing Unit ( MSTU ) , Erosion Prevention District ( EPD) , Independent or Dependent <br /> Special Taxing Districts or parking fees will be included . A 10-year funding strategy will be included in <br /> this section . This will include an estimate of proposed construction costs along with monitoring costs . <br /> Task 11 : Implications of Sea Level Rise <br /> Sea level rise is becoming a more prominent public concern . A section of the BPP will be dedicated to <br /> discussing sea level rise as it relates to the management strategies and how the County can include <br /> sea level rise in their planning efforts . This discussion will be restricted to the impacts of sea level rise <br /> on the proposed beach management strategies . Impacts of sea level rise to infrastructure close to the <br /> beach will be included in the vulnerability analysis . A broader discussion on how sea level rise could <br /> affect drainage , water supply , etc . is beyond the scope of this effort . <br /> Task 12 : Memorandum of Understanding with Sebastian Inlet District <br /> Relative to future management strategies for Sectors 1 , 2 and 3 , County staff include the Memorandum <br /> of Understanding ( MOU ) between the County and the Sebastian Inlet District in the updated Beach <br /> Preservation Plan . <br />
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