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Official Document Type
Lease
Approved Date
07/02/2013
Control Number
2013-117
Agenda Item Number
8.I.
Entity Name
Van Ert, Nemoto and Associates LLC
Subject
Egret Marsh Stormwater Park
Stormwater Treatment
Area
4th Street abd 74th Avenue
Alternate Name
Egret Marsh
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LICENSE AGREEMENT <br />7-Z- I� <br />. 8.� . <br />aa�3_��7 <br />THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT, entered into this .2na day of Ju1y , <br />2013, by and between the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN <br />RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA (the "County") and VAN ERT, NEMOTO AND <br />ASSOCIATES, LLC, ("Licensee") aFlorida-based, limited liability company with its <br />principal place of business at 5400 25 Street SW, Vero Beach, Florida, 32968. <br />WITNESSETH: <br />WHEREAS, the County is the owner of certain -real property located in Indian <br />River .County, Florida, commonly known as Egret Marsh Stormwater Park ("Egret <br />Marsh") located on the southeast corner of 4th Street and 74th Avenue; and <br />WHEREAS, the Licensee desires to utilize 0.10 acres of Egret Marsh for <br />purposes including, but not limited to, research, experimentation., and testing of certain <br />native algae and aquatic plants as related to water treatment and compost production <br />located and produced therein; and <br />WHEREAS, preliminary research conducted by Licensee has suggested that <br />certain uses of the aforementioned native algae and aquatic plants have the potential to <br />produce positive and beneficial impacts to the local environment; and <br />WHEREAS, Licensee agrees to assist the County in determining optimum <br />supplemental nutrient dosing regimes that may lead to more efficient algal growth and <br />greater pollutant reductions at the facility; and <br />WHEREAS, Licensee agrees to assist the County in bagging finished compost <br />product as well as assist the County in conducting research regarding certain aquatic <br />plants for stormwater treatment; <br />1 <br />
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