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Official Document Type
Memorandum
Approved Date
04/02/2013
Control Number
2013-069
Agenda Item Number
8.K.
Entity Name
Sebastian Inlet District
Subject
Beach Nourishment Memorandum of Understanding
Beach Preservation Plan Habitat Conservation Plan
Area
Sebastian Inlet
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11846
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8 . . <br /> MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING <br /> for <br /> Coordination of Supplemental Beach Nourishment and Related Coastal Activities <br /> THIS MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING for COORDINATION OF <br /> SUPPLEMENTAL DOWNDRIFT NOURISHMENT AND RELATED COASTAL ACTIVITIES <br /> ("Agreement") entered into effective this 2"d day of April 2013 (" Effective Date") by and <br /> between INDIAN RIVER COUNTY , a political subdivision of the State of Florida (" County <br /> and Sebastian Inlet District (" District") an independent special taxing district established by <br /> a Special Act of the Florida Legislature in 1919 , to maintain the navigability of the <br /> Sebastian Inlet. <br /> BACKGROUND RECITALS <br /> A . The County maintains beach and dune systems along the 22 miles of Indian <br /> River County Atlantic Ocean shoreline . The mission of the Indian River County Coastal <br /> Engineering Division is to identify areas of chronic beach erosion and areas of high <br /> potential storm damage and to propose appropriate projects to mitigate the threats . <br /> Coastal activities are guided by the County' s Beach Preservation Plan and the County' s <br /> Habitat Conservation Plan . Both plans are referenced in Chapter 9 , Coastal Management <br /> Element of the 2030 County Comprehensive Plan adopted on October 12 , 2010 . <br /> B . The District is authorized by , a Special Act of the Florida Legislature (Chapter <br /> 2003-373 , Laws of Florida ) to construct , improve , widen or deepen , and maintain the <br /> Sebastian Inlet . Pursuant to F . S , 161 . 042 the District is directed to place all beach <br /> compatible materials derived from dredging the Sebastian Inlet on the downdrift beaches <br /> of Indian River County . <br /> C . The District' s activities are guided by an Inlet Management Plan certified in <br /> March 2000 and recommendations by a Technical Advisory Committee accepted August <br /> 2005 . The District strives to transfer an average annual volume of sand to the downdrift <br /> beaches in the range of 70 , 000 to 90 , 000 cubic yards . A sand bypass budget is maintained <br /> by comparing annual survey profiles of the beach and dune system and performing other <br /> coastal measurements . <br /> D . The County and the District desire to cooperate in connection with obtaining <br /> beach compatible materials from the dredging of the Sebastian Inlet sand trap and <br /> channel , using such beach compatible materials to partially construct or repair dune <br /> projects , previous beach renourishment projects or erosional hot spots along the County's <br /> beaches north of DNR monument R40 , all on the terms and conditions set forth herein . <br /> E . The District has constructed a Dredged Material Management Area ( DMMA) for <br /> stockpiling both beach compatible sand and non -beach compatible sand material . The <br /> District and County desire to coordinate on the appropriate use of DMMA material in public <br /> works type projects with a corresponding public benefit. <br /> 1 <br />
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