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02/20/2024
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Board of County Commissioners
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M J MASTELLER & MOLER, INC. <br />M1 -- CIVIL ENGINEERS <br />165527 1h Street, Ste. 2, Vero Beach, FL 32960 I <br />(772) 567-5300 <br />E. Submittal of RAI Responses: Atlantic Environmental will prepare the environmental <br />responses to 2 FDEP RAls, including, but not limited to, narrative descriptions of impacts and <br />proposed mitigation, site plan, associated environmental maps and figures, and, monitoring <br />plan and schedule. Atlantic Environmental will coordinate with IRC Staff, the project <br />engineer, and FDEP to obtain all information necessary for the completion of the responses. <br />F. Coordination: Complete necessary coordination between IRC Staff, the project engineer, and <br />remaining project team in order to speed permitting process and avoid costly time delays. <br />USACE Environmental Permitting: <br />G. UMAM Analysis (IF REQUIRED) or Development of Restoration Plan of Temporary Impacts: <br />Based on the site inspections and coordination with the USACE, Atlantic Environmental will <br />develop a UMAM analysis for the expected Temporary wetland impacts associated with the <br />installation of the new buried electrical power system. If no mitigation is required, Atlantic <br />Environmental will develop a restoration plan of temporary impacts. <br />H. Development of Mitigation Plan (IF REQUIRED): Atlantic Environmental will coordinate with <br />IRC Staff, project engineer, and USACE to develop a mitigation plan for the temporary <br />wetland impacts including conducting meetings with these agencies and IRC/engineer. <br />I. Site Meeting: Atlantic Environmental will conduct, if required, an on-site meeting at the <br />project site with USACE to allow their assessment of the project, as well as the completion <br />of the UMAM Analysis. <br />J. Application: Based on information obtained from the regulatory agencies and the client, <br />Atlantic Environmental will prepare the environmental portions of the necessary USACE <br />Permit Application(s), including all necessary forms, narratives, mitigation plans, maps, <br />tables, and UMAM data sheets. <br />K. Submittal of RAI Responses: Atlantic Environmental will prepare the environmental <br />responses to 2 USACE RAls, including, but not limited to, narrative descriptions of impacts <br />and proposed mitigation, site plan, associated environmental maps and figures, and, <br />monitoring plan and schedule. Atlantic Environmental will coordinate with IRC Staff, the <br />project engineer, and USACE to obtain all information necessary for the completion of the <br />responses. <br />L. Coordination: Complete necessary coordination between IRC Staff, the project engineer, and <br />remaining project team in order to speed permitting process and avoid costly time delays. <br />Task 1D — Soils Investigation (by KSM Engineering & Testing) <br />We shall acquire soil borings along the intended route of the new buried electric power supply <br />to obtain the type of soils conditions for use by the selected underground utility contractor for <br />the project. Consultant shall provide for the required Geotechnical Engineering Services to be <br />performed by subconsultant KSM Engineering & Testing to include the following services in <br />accordance with the Industry Standard of Care and the current Florida Building Code: <br />Page 3 of 11 166 <br />
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