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04/02/2013
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Board of County Commissioners
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F. The County and the District regularly collect data on the coastal system such as: <br /> hydrographic survey, geotechnical survey, biological monitoring, aerial photography, etc. <br /> �••- The County and the District desire to share data when necessary for permitting purposes, <br /> management plan modification and analysis and understanding of the coastal system. <br /> Coordination between coastal engineering consultants will benefit both the County and the <br /> District. <br /> G. The District has entered into an agreement with a private consulting firm for <br /> evaluating the economic benefits of maintaining the Sebastian Inlet. Surveys of waterfront <br /> businesses, boat owners and marine related entities will provide information related to <br /> uses of the inlet. The County may benefit from economic data generated by the survey <br /> related to property values near the inlet and public interest in establishing artificial reefs <br /> offshore of Sebastian Inlet. <br /> H. Florida Statutes Chapter 163known as the Florida Interlocal Cooperation Act of <br /> 1969, provides a method for governmental entities such as the County and the District to <br /> cooperate with each other on a basis of mutual advantage to provide services and facilities <br /> in a manner that will accord best with the factors influencing the needs and development of <br /> local communities. Also, Florida Statute 189.4221 allows the District to purchase <br /> commodities and certain contractual services from purchasing agreements of the County <br /> which have been procured by a process that would have met the procurement <br /> requirements of the District. This arrangement also known as piggy-backing. <br /> NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and promises herein <br /> ... contained and other good and valuable consideration, and intending to be legally bound, <br /> the County and District agree as follows: <br /> 1. Background Recitals. The background recitals are true and correct and form a <br /> material part of this Agreement. <br /> 2. Coordination. Inlet sediment bypassing, supplemental downdrift nourishment <br /> and related activities of the District should be carried out in close cooperation with Indian <br /> River County and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and the Division of <br /> Recreation and Parks. All parties desire to mitigate downdrift erosion, promote public use <br /> and protect natural resources through their respective management plans. <br /> 3. Sand Bypassing., The District desires to transfer sand to the downdrift beaches. <br /> The primary placement location for material from the sand trap and alternate sources <br /> should be on the downdrift beach, north of R-17 and within the approved construction fill <br /> template of the County designated Sectors 1 and 2 Project area. The timing and <br /> placement of supplemental material and inlet sand bypassing should be coordinated with <br /> Indian River County to reduce the frequency of County beach nourishment placement in <br /> that region. A figure identifying the location of the sediment bypassing template (Sectors 1 <br /> & 2) is attached as Exhibit 1 and incorporated by reference herein. <br /> 4. Supplemental Nourishment. If there is not adequate volumetric capacity within <br /> the Sectors 1 and 2 construction fill template, supplemental material should be <br /> �— placed by the District on the downdrift beach in areas of greatest need (as <br /> 2 <br /> 144 <br />
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