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Ecological Associates, Inc. — Scope of Work and Cost Proposal 4 <br />survey will be conducted within the Sector 3 Phase 2 Project Area immediately <br />following completion of sand placement and two weeks prior to sea turtle nesting <br />season. The length, average height category, and approximate maximum height (as <br />described below) will be recorded for all scarps that may impede turtles from reaching <br />suitable nesting habitat. A summary report will be provided to APTIM so that actions <br />may be taken to remove the scarps prior to nesting season, if necessary. The pre -season <br />scarp survey will be charged only if the survey is necessary. <br />Following completion of construction or beginning on March 1, 2022 (whichever is <br />later), scarp surveys will be conducted on a weekly basis within the Sector 3 Phase 2 <br />Project Area through October 31, 2022. In accordance with FWC protocol, scarps are <br />functionally defined as an abrupt change in beach slope (greater than 45°) at least 18 <br />inches in height that persists for a distance of 100 feet or more. The location of both <br />the northern and southern terminus of each scarp will be recorded by GPS and average <br />scarp height assigned to one of three categories (0 to 2 feet, 2 to 4 feet, and 4 feet or <br />higher). Additionally, the maximum height of each scarp will be measured. The <br />location (relative to R -monuments), approximate length, height category, maximum <br />height, and percentage of beach scarped will be presented in tabular and/or graphic <br />format for reporting purposes. EAI will notify APTIM of any persistent scarps within <br />the Project Area that may interfere with sea turtle nesting. APTIM shall be responsible <br />for notifying FWC of the presence of those scarps and for coordinating any remediation <br />measures, if required. Scarp monitoring will be charged at a weekly rate. Any services <br />required of EAI during scarp consultation and leveling will be charged separately on <br />a time and materials basis <br />Tasks 7a -7b: Lighting Surveys (FDEP Specific Condition 20) <br />Two surveys (one between May 1 and May 15 and another between July 15 and August <br />1) of beachfront lighting conditions within the Project Area will be performed. The <br />location, number, and type of lights visible from the beach and not in compliance with <br />Indian River County's lighting regulations will be documented and reported to the <br />County. Photos (long exposure, without flash) will also be taken of all lights visible <br />from the nourished beach. <br />A sub -meter GPS will be used to record coordinates from which observations are made <br />and results will be provided to APTIM in standard report form as well as on an Excel <br />spreadsheet. Reports, including recommendations for correcting problem lights, will <br />be provided within 30 days of each survey. <br />It shall be the responsibility of APTIM to work with Indian River County to notify <br />property owners of non-compliant lights. Following submission of an annual report on <br />enforcement actions (to be prepared by APTIM/lndian River County), an EAI lighting <br />specialist will participate in a meeting with APTIM, Indian River County, FWC, and <br />USFWS to discuss the survey reports and marine turtle disorientations documented <br />within the Project Area. <br />147 <br />
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