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Agreement
Approved Date
04/13/2021
Control Number
2021-054
Agenda Item Number
8.D.
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Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP)
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Grant Agreement 211R1 Vero Beach Restoration Sector 5 Construction and Monitoring
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ATTACHMENT 3 <br />GRANT WORK PLAN <br />PROJECT TITLE: Vero Beach Restoration — Sector 5 <br />PROJECT LOCATION: The Project is located between Department of Environmental Protection <br />(Department or DEP) reference monuments R70 and R86 along the Atlantic Ocean in Indian River County, <br />Florida. <br />PROJECT BACKGROUND: The Vero Beach Restoration Project consists of a restoration of 3.1 miles <br />of shoreline between DEP reference monuments R70 and R86 in Indian River County. The County <br />conducted a feasibility study in 2017 and the final design was completed in 2018. The restoration will have <br />a federal cost share from FEMA to address damages from Hurricanes Irma and Matthew. <br />PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The Project consists of construction and monitoring. <br />PROJECT ELIGIBILITY: The Department has determined that 93.3 percent of the non-federal Project <br />cost is eligible for state cost sharing. Therefore, the Department's financial obligation shall not exceed the <br />sum of $326,329 for this Project or up to 46.65 percent of the non-federal Project cost, if applicable, for the <br />specific eligible Project items listed, whichever is less. Any indicated federal cost sharing percentage is an <br />estimate and shall not affect the cost sharing percentages of the non-federal share. The parties agree that <br />eligibility for cost sharing purposes will be maintained pursuant to 6213-36, Florida Administrative Code <br />(F.A.C.). <br />The Local Sponsor will be responsible for auditing all travel reimbursement expenses based on the travel <br />limits established in Section 112.061, Florida Statute (F.S.). <br />Pursuant to Sections 161.091 - 161.161, F.S., the Department provides financial assistance to eligible <br />governmental entities for beach erosion control and inlet management activities under the Florida Beach <br />Management Funding Assistance Program. <br />Pursuant to 62B -36.005(1)(d), F.A.C., the Local Sponsor has resolved to support and serve as local sponsor, <br />has demonstrated a financial commitment, and has demonstrated the ability to perform the tasks associated <br />with the beach erosion control project as described herein. <br />The Project shall be conducted in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth under this Agreement, <br />all applicable Department permits and the eligible Project task items established below. All data collection <br />and processing, and the resulting product deliverables, shall comply with the standards and technical <br />specifications contained in the Department's Monitoring Standards for Beach Erosion Control Projects <br />(2014) and all associated state and federal permits, unless otherwise specified in the approved scope of <br />work for an eligible Project item. The monitoring standards may be found at: <br />https://floridadep.gov/sites/default/files/PhysicalMonitoringStandards.pdf <br />One (1) electronic copy of all written reports developed under this Agreement shall be forwarded to the <br />Department, unless otherwise specified. <br />DEP Agreement No. 21IR1, Attachment 3, Page 1 of 3 <br />
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