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Official Document Type
Work Order
Approved Date
04/12/2016
Control Number
2016-058
Agenda Item Number
12.F.1
Entity Name
CB&I Coastal Planning & Eng.
Subject
Sector 5 Beach Restoration Design / Engineering
Work Order No. 12
Area
Sector 5 Beach Property
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Schedule <br /> The EA will be completed within 60 days of completion of the feasibility report and receipt of data collected <br /> during field investigations (if required), whichever is later As with the feasibility report, a draft EA <br /> document will be provided to the County for its review and comments. Once the comments are returned <br /> to CB&I, the final EA document addressing the comments will be submitted to the County within in 15 <br /> days. <br /> Cost <br /> The cost to develop an EA document is $44,408.00. A breakdown of the hours and expenses to develop <br /> these costs is attached and follow the terms of CB&I's agreement with Indian River County. <br /> Task 4—Joint Coastal Permit Application <br /> It is assumed for the purposes of developing this scope of work that a Joint Coastal Permit application <br /> will be required. If the FDEP concedes to allowing a CCCL permit, then this item will need to be rescoped. <br /> A JCP application for a Federal Dredge and Fill Permit will be prepared and submitted to the FDEP for <br /> the proposed project. CB&I will act as the agent for the County throughout the JCP application process. <br /> We will fill out the application form and submit it to the County for original signature. We will provide <br /> responses to all of the questions included in the permit application, except as noted below, where we will <br /> coordinate the response with the County <br /> We will coordinate with the County regarding the sovereign submerged lands application portion <br /> (questions 9, and 13 through 17) of the application. However, the County will be responsible for <br /> responding to this section including providing documentation of upland interest, documenting user fees, <br /> and developing a list of names of upland property owners within 500 feet. Item 17 deals with the <br /> sovereign submerged land lease, which CB&I will assist in developing the legal property description <br /> We will coordinate with the County to provide written evidence that the project is consistent with the State- <br /> approved Local Comprehensive Plan. <br /> An Erosion Control Line (ECL) will need to be established for the project area. The County will be <br /> responsible for surveying, documenting, and adopting an ECL. No field work is included in this proposal <br /> If CB&I's services are requested in establishing an ECL, a separate work order will be proposed to the <br /> County <br /> We will incorporate topographic and bathymetric survey based on the physical monitoring being <br /> performed independently by the County (Morgan & Eklund) We will coordinate with the County's <br /> surveyor to fulfill the requirements for topographic and bathymetric surveys. Recent surveys are required <br /> to fulfill application requirements. <br /> We will develop signed and sealed permit sketches for the beach fill area based on the most recent <br /> surveys and the design fill template. <br />
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