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12/05/2023
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2023-260
Agenda Item Number
8.I.
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Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
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Derelict Vessel Grant Application for Removal of Vessel
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A TRUE COPY <br />CERTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE <br />RYAN L. BUTLER, CLERK <br />PROJECT SUMMARY <br />Month Year Indian River County Derelict Vessel Removal <br />As of December 5, 2023, there have been four Authorization Letters issued for Derelict Vessel (DVs) <br />removal within the boundaries of Indian River County. Indian River County, Coastal Engineering Division <br />is coordinating the removal effort for all four vessels. The County is seeking an FWC Derelict Vessel <br />Removal Grant for full reimbursement of the contracted amount for this project. <br />A licensed and insured contractor (Outlaw Maritime LLC) will be utilized by the County to properly and <br />safely remove all three DVs adhering to the best management practices. A Scope of Work has been <br />developed by County Staff to guide the Contractor in the removal. <br />The County will provide Natural Resources Staff to observe and photographically record the removal <br />process. Photographs documenting the removal process will be incorporated into the final report. Local <br />FWC Law Enforcement will also be offered to observe the removal process. Upon completion, Staff will <br />inspect the removal locations to ensure all debris has been removed. <br />BUDGET <br />The following table is the price breakdown for the cost to remove each DV provided from Outlaw Maritime <br />LLC. <br />MAP ID <br />Case Number <br />Cost to Remove <br />DV1 <br />FWCC21OFF012463 <br />$6,500.00 <br />DV2 <br />FWCC21OFF012466 <br />$7,500.00 <br />DV3 <br />FWC220N0063053 <br />$6,500.00 <br />DV4 <br />FWC220N0069531 <br />$10,500.00 <br />TOTAL <br />$31,000.00 <br />SCOPE OF WORK <br />The County has sought removal quotes from Outlaw Maritime LLC to provide removal of the four derelict <br />vessels (DVs) from the waters of the state, transport the vessels and vessel parts to an approved landfill <br />facility and destroy the vessel. The contractor will use Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's <br />Best Management Practices for Derelict Vessel Removal. This includes protective measures and <br />equipment to prevent erosion and pollution during the removal process. Attached you will find maps and <br />details of the DVs authorized for removal by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Law <br />Enforcement. <br />Derelict Vessel Removal Background <br />Derelict vessels are navigational hazards to boaters, negatively impact the environment and are aesthetic <br />nuisances. Typically these vessels are found grounded on the edges of active waterways where they may <br />have physical impacts on benthic and shoreline communities. However, the impact of these vessels is not <br />limited to their immediate location. If left unattended, the influences of winds and tides continue to push <br />the boats, causing greater impact as they become more deeply mired into the environment. Early <br />FWC/DV-APP (Feb 2020) 2 Rule 68-1.003 <br />
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