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Official Document Type
Agreement
Approved Date
01/19/2021
Control Number
2021-017
Agenda Item Number
12.C.
Entity Name
Florida Institute of Technology (FIT)
Subject
License Agreement for Installation of High Frequency Radar (HFR)
Area
Treasure Shores Park
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LICENSE AGREEMENT <br />This license agreement ("License Agreement") entered into on this 5th day of <br />January, 2021 by the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER <br />COUNTY, FLORIDA, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, 1801 27th Street, Vero <br />Beach, Florida 32960, hereinafter referred to as "IRC', and The Florida Institute of <br />Technology, a private Not for Profit University, 1500 W. University Boulevard, <br />Melbourne, FL 32901, hereinafter referred to as "Florida Tech", in consideration of the <br />mutual promises and agreements set forth below, hereby agree as follows: <br />WITNESSETH: <br />1. PREMISES AND TERM. IRC hereby issues a license to Florida Tech for use of <br />approximately 900 feet x 30 feet (along the dune line) (the "Premises") , located at Treasure <br />Shores Park 11300 Highway A1A, Vero Beach, FL 32963, in the County of Indian River, <br />Florida, more particularly described as follows: <br />For the installation of a High Frequency Radar (HFR), which will <br />be part of the national program of the Integrated Ocean <br />Observing System (ZOOS) of the National Oceanic and <br />Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). <br />HFR antennas will consist of no more than 16 monopoles using <br />110 VAC power, radiating no more than 40 W at 13.5 MHz. The <br />monopoles, a maximum of 6 feet height, will consist of no more <br />than 4 transmit antennae placed near the vertices of a 30 ft2 area, <br />no more than 12 monopoles in a straight line, 30 ft apart, parallel <br />to ocean, with 500 ft separation between transmit and receive <br />arrays, connecting/buried coaxial cables in conduit between the <br />monopoles and terminated in a receiver (See Exhibit A). <br />The HFR electronics (receiver) will be housed in the beachside <br />unused lifeguard station. FLORIDA TECH will be responsible for <br />both maintenance and upgrades (if needed) to the structure. This <br />includes electricity, air conditioning, shelving, annual painting, <br />weather stripping, etc. <br />The term of the License shall begin the day approved by IRC and shall end three years after <br />such date. <br />1.1 Extension of License. The Parties may mutually agree to extend the license <br />for two, one-year renewal periods. Such extension must be in writing, signed 30 days <br />before expiration of this License. <br />1.2 Termination of License. FLORIDA TECH may opt out of this, license <br />anytime during the license period by providing written notice to. IRC. This license shall <br />terminate if the FLORIDA TECH no longer occupies or uses the Premises.. IRC may decide <br />to terminate this license if FLORIDA TECH commits a breach of this agreement and, in the <br />1 <br />
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