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Work Order
Approved Date
12/04/2018
Control Number
2018-072
Agenda Item Number
8.L.
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Stantec Consulting Services
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Beach Preservation Plan Update 2019
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Work Order Number 1
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November 15,2018 <br /> Page 3 of 7 <br /> information can be used for planning of future renourishment and maintenance events. <br /> Information used for the task will be based solely on data collected and analyzed by others <br /> such as the current data being collected in the southern borrow area with vibracores and <br /> the investigation into the feasibility of upland sand sources in the area. <br /> Task 5: Storm Vulnerability <br /> Stantec will provide a vulnerability assessment that will include performing a storm damage <br /> vulnerability analysis by utilizing the Storm Induced Beach Change Model (SBEACH) which <br /> simulates changes in the beach profile that could result from coastal storms of varying <br /> intensity in terms of storm tide levels, wave heights.wave periods, and storm duration.This <br /> assessment will follow a similar approach, to those used in previous BPP updates. <br /> Information required as input to run the SBEACH model includes the beach cross-section, <br /> the median sediment grain size, and the time histories of the wave height, wave period, <br /> and water elevation.This information will be gathered from existing data sources. No new <br /> collection of data is proposed. If it is determined that the available data is insufficient to <br /> develop an accurate model, then collection of additional data will be discussed with the <br /> County. <br /> Sea level rise will be discussed as it relates to the management strategies and how the <br /> County can include sea level rise in their planning efforts. This discussion will be restricted <br /> to the impacts of sea level rise on the proposed beach management strategies but will <br /> also include a narrative on the Florida Statute requirements for local governments to <br /> prepare comprehensive plans to include sea level rise considerations in their future <br /> planning documents. Impacts of sea level rise to infrastructure close to the beach will not <br /> be included. <br /> Task 6: Storm Damage Reduction Analysis <br /> The analysis of potential storm damages will be followed by an evaluation of the size of a <br /> beach fill that would be required to eliminate the potential damage identified with a <br /> particular storm return interval. SBEACH will be re-run to determine the size of a beach fill <br /> that would be needed to eliminate that potential threat. This process will be repeated for <br /> each storm and each reach for which potential damages are indicated.The outcome of <br /> this analysis will be a list of beach fill dimensions needed in each reach to eliminate storm <br /> damage threats to structures for storm return interval deemed to pose a potential threat. <br /> It is anticipated that no more than three storm intervals will be used for this analysis. <br /> The results of this analysis can be used to formulate a beach nourishment strategy that <br /> would seek to equalize the magnitude of the storm damage risk for the entire County or at <br /> least reduce the risk to an acceptable level. The determination of what constitutes an <br /> acceptable level of risk depends on priorities established by the County.Stantec will work <br /> with the County to identify and confirm these priorities. <br />
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