FWC Agreement No. 13127
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<br />STATE OF FLORIDA
<br />FLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION
<br />AGREEMENT NO. 13127
<br />This Agreement is entered into by and between the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission,
<br />whose address is 620 South Meridian Street, Tallahassee Florida 32399-1600, hereafter "Commission,' and the
<br />Indian River County Board of County Commissioners, FEID # 59-60000674, whose address is 1801 27th Street,
<br />Vero Beach, FL 32960, hereinafter ' Grantee."
<br />WHEREAS, the Commission and Grantee have partnered together to construct a marine artificial reef
<br />complex consisting of a total of a minimum of 800 tons of clean concrete materials to create two new patch reef
<br />locations (400 tons each) within the Indian River County Site 2 permitted artificial reef site in federal waters of
<br />the Atlantic Ocean off Indian River County located 10 nm from Sebastian Inlet on a bearing of 68 degrees at a
<br />depth of 70 feet; and,
<br />WHEREAS, Grantee has been awarded a grant entitled "Indian River County Artificial Reef Construction
<br />2013-14", Grant number FWC-13127 ; and,
<br />WHEREAS, such benefits are for the ultimate good of the State of Florida, its resources, wildlife, and
<br />public welfare
<br />NOW THEREFORE, the Commission and the Grantee, for the considerations hereafter set forth, agree as
<br />follows:
<br />1. PROJECT DESCRIPTION. The Grantee shall provide the services and perform the specific responsibilities
<br />and obligations, as set forth in the Scope of Work, attached hereto as Attachment A and made a part
<br />hereof (hereafter, Scope of Work). The Scope of Work specifically identifies project tasks and
<br />accompanying deliverables. These deliverables must be submitted and approved by the Commission
<br />prior to any payment. The Commission will not accept any deliverable that does not comply with the
<br />specified required minimum level of service to be performed and the criteria for evaluating the successful
<br />completion of each deliverable. If this agreement is the result of Grantee responses to the Commission's
<br />request for competitive or other grant proposals, the Grantee s response is hereby incorporated by
<br />reference.
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<br />CFDA No(s).: 15.605
<br />i CFDA Title(s): Federal Aid in Sport Fish Restoration Program
<br />Name of Federal Agency(s): U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
<br />Federal Award No(s): FL-F-F13AF01224 (F-42-28)
<br />Federal Award Year(s): 2013 - 2014
<br />Federal Award Name(s): Marine Artificial Reef Planning, Development, Administration, and Assessment in
<br />Florida: A Cooperative State/Local Government Effort (F-42)
<br />CSFA Title(s).: Florida Artificial Reef Program
<br />CSFA No(s).: 77-007
<br />State Award No(s).: FWC-13127
<br />State Award Year(s): 2013 - 2014
<br />State Award Name(s): Indian River County Artificial Reef Construction 2013-14
<br />This Agreement is entered into by and between the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission,
<br />whose address is 620 South Meridian Street, Tallahassee Florida 32399-1600, hereafter "Commission,' and the
<br />Indian River County Board of County Commissioners, FEID # 59-60000674, whose address is 1801 27th Street,
<br />Vero Beach, FL 32960, hereinafter ' Grantee."
<br />WHEREAS, the Commission and Grantee have partnered together to construct a marine artificial reef
<br />complex consisting of a total of a minimum of 800 tons of clean concrete materials to create two new patch reef
<br />locations (400 tons each) within the Indian River County Site 2 permitted artificial reef site in federal waters of
<br />the Atlantic Ocean off Indian River County located 10 nm from Sebastian Inlet on a bearing of 68 degrees at a
<br />depth of 70 feet; and,
<br />WHEREAS, Grantee has been awarded a grant entitled "Indian River County Artificial Reef Construction
<br />2013-14", Grant number FWC-13127 ; and,
<br />WHEREAS, such benefits are for the ultimate good of the State of Florida, its resources, wildlife, and
<br />public welfare
<br />NOW THEREFORE, the Commission and the Grantee, for the considerations hereafter set forth, agree as
<br />follows:
<br />1. PROJECT DESCRIPTION. The Grantee shall provide the services and perform the specific responsibilities
<br />and obligations, as set forth in the Scope of Work, attached hereto as Attachment A and made a part
<br />hereof (hereafter, Scope of Work). The Scope of Work specifically identifies project tasks and
<br />accompanying deliverables. These deliverables must be submitted and approved by the Commission
<br />prior to any payment. The Commission will not accept any deliverable that does not comply with the
<br />specified required minimum level of service to be performed and the criteria for evaluating the successful
<br />completion of each deliverable. If this agreement is the result of Grantee responses to the Commission's
<br />request for competitive or other grant proposals, the Grantee s response is hereby incorporated by
<br />reference.
<br />Ver. October 15, 2013 Page 1 of 19
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