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Board of County Commissioners <br />1801 27th Street <br />Vero Beach, Florida 32960 <br />Telephone: (772) 567-8000 FAX: (772)-778-9391 <br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY PUBLIC SHOOTING RANGE <br />IMPROVEMENTS TO SKEET & TRAP FACILITY <br />IRC Project No. 1213B <br />)a/oglaol <br />4014/.191, <br />AMENDMENT NO. 2 <br />to <br />CONSULTANT AGREEMENT <br />FOR <br />PROFESSIONAL CIVIL ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES <br />WITH <br />DONADIO and ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS, P.A. <br />This is an amendment to the existing CONSULTANT AGREEMENT between DONADIO and ASSOCIATES, <br />ARCHITECTS, P.A. (CONSULTANT) and INDIAN RIVER COUNTY (COUNTY) for Professional Civil <br />Engineering and Architectural Services. All provisions of the CONSULTANT AGREEMENT shall remain in <br />full force and effect, unless otherwise specifically modified. This amendment addresses changes in <br />"SCOPE OF SERVICES," "COMPENSATION" and "DURATION OF AGREEMENT" of CONSULTANT <br />AGREEMENT as follows: <br />SECTION IV - SCOPE OF SERVICES <br />Task 1- Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) Application <br />In coordination with the project engineer and planner, Crossroads will draft and submit an application to <br />the St. John's River Water Management District (District) addressing the proposed enhancements to the <br />Indian River County Public Shooting Range (skeet and trap, parking lot improvements, mulching the <br />trails, etc.). As part of this process, the District will forward a copy of the application to the Army Corps <br />of Engineers (Corps). <br />Task 2- ERP Coordination <br />Crossroads will.coordinate the wetland and natural resource related portions of the permit through the <br />District's review process. Coordination is expected to include meetings with agency personnel, site <br />review meetings, a cumulative impacts analysis, secondary impacts analysis, mitigation requirements, <br />up to three responses to agency requests for additional information and any necessary coordination <br />with the Client. <br />Task 3 - Federal Coordination <br />The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers may require a separate Federal wetland jurisdictional determination <br />to be completed in the field. The jurisdictional evaluation may include additional field flagging and <br />review of jurisdictional wetlands based on the Federal criteria. In the event that the Corps determines <br />there are Federal jurisdictional lands on the property, a secondary review of the quality of the wetlands <br />may be required. This task includes one field visit to determine the Federal wetland jurisdictional limits. <br />Crossroads will evaluate the wetlands utilizing either Wetland Rapid Assessment Procedure (WRAP), <br />Unified Mitigation Assessment Methodology (UMAM). The WRAP and/or UMAM data will be utilized to <br />determine the amount of mitigation credits, if any, which will be required to offset any proposed <br />impacts to Federal wetland jurisdictional areas. This task will include site meetings with Corps personnel, <br />up to three responses to requests for additional information. <br />