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12/03/2013
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Board of County Commissioners
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Attachment A (2nd Revision) <br /> Budget and Scope of Work <br /> As a Hazard Mitigation Grant Program project, the Recipient, Indian River County, proposes to <br /> improve the drainage of Rockridge Subdivision located south of 17th Street Bridge between <br /> Indian River Boulevard (facing the Indian River Lagoon) and 6th Avenue, in Vero Beach, Florida. <br /> A Phase I study will be conducted to determine modifications needed to improve and upgrade <br /> the existing drainage system. These improvements include the installation of weirs, titling gates <br /> and jersey barriers installed at the in inlets or overflows in the subdivision. The completed <br /> construction project will provide protection against a 25-year storm event and reduce repetitive <br /> flood loss to properties. Phase I will provide funding for completion of design, permitting and <br /> geotechnical surveying process for this proposal. <br /> The Phase I deliverables should: <br /> • Have an engineer's plan that clearly shows the engineer's estimate of the pre and post- <br /> mitigation effects of the proposed project and the relationship of the damages to be <br /> mitigated (commensurate with the level of funding requested). This includes, but is not <br /> limited to, the existing and proposed hydrology and hydraulics for the level of event <br /> being mitigated. <br /> • Demonstrate mitigation effectiveness, in part, by showing the physical location(s) and <br /> elevation(s) of the infrastructure/structures that is being damaged and the Federal <br /> Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Special Flood Hazard Areas on the same <br /> plan. <br /> �.. • Meet all required environmental laws and policies. All environmental permits and <br /> approvals/concurrences must be obtained. A public notice must be published to notify <br /> interested parties of the proposed activity. Notices must be published in a manner that <br /> anyone that may be affected or interested in this project has access to the posting. The <br /> comment period expired and all comments addressed prior to initiating any construction <br /> activities. <br /> • Refine the cost estimate. A new Benefit Cost Analysis will be performed using the <br /> revised information. <br /> • Provide a set of Community Approved, State reviewed construction plans (sealed) for <br /> review and comment including milestones and timelines for completion of the final phase <br /> of the project and bid documents/award. <br /> Phase I of this project is approved with the condition that the above list of deliverables will be <br /> submitted for review and approval by the State and FEMA before Phase II is considered. No <br /> construction work may begin until Phase II is approved. <br /> This is FEMA project 1545-59-R, funded under 1545-DR.FL. <br /> 133 <br />
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