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40 <br />40 <br />• The County easement portion of the I.isser/Kennedy site, located between Jungle <br />Trail and S.R. AIA (owned by U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, portion leased by <br />Indian River County) <br />• The County easement portion of the Surman site, located West of Jungle Trail <br />(coned by U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, portion leased by Indian River County), <br />• The "development zone" i.e. non -preservation zone of the western portion of the <br />Cairns Jungle 'frail Conservation Area, a.k,a. Cairns Tract, (owned by tte State of <br />Florida, leased by Indian River County -CARL purchase). Mote: The existing <br />homestead remnants (limestone and brick chimney, foundation, stairs, and wood <br />debris is intended to remain undisturbed. In addition, the Royal Palms and <br />Canary Island Date Palms remaining from the Forster homestead are intended to <br />remain undisturbed. <br />In addition to the "development zone" of the Cairns site, a master plan will be <br />prepared for interpretive trails throughout the entire Western portion of the <br />"preservation zone", a.k.a. the hammock area. <br />Wort: at the Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge site shall involve the following: <br />• Preparing an overall site master plan for the entire Ken Kennedy site (cast of <br />Jungle Trail), the entire Surman site, and the entire Ken Kennedy site (West of <br />Jungle. Trail, lying between the Surman site and the Lisser/Kennedy site). <br />• Preparing construction documents and permit applications for the observation <br />tower, infor=mation kiosk, and boardwalk. <br />• Preparing construction documents and permit applications for the new roadway <br />connecting the Lisser/Kennedy site through tiee Ken Kennedy site, to the Surman <br />site parking area, and back to Jungle Trail. <br />The Landscape Architect shall provide an overview which Will serve to achieve the <br />Client's objective that the properties be developed in a manner Which is sensitive to <br />the natural environment, and respects cath site's unique "'sense of place", <br />Considering the fact of the inter -governmental cooperation involved in this project <br />(i.e. Indian River County and U,S. Fish and Wildlife Service), whenever the term <br />"County, is used in terms of review and comment on the Consultant's Work, it is <br />understood that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will be reviewing documents, <br />providing comments, and attending meetings as well. <br />It is acknowledged that work under this Agreement associated with the planning and <br />design of public use areas (ori all but the Cairns parcel) will be clone in a manner that <br />is coordinatcd with habitat restoration work being undertaken by Lewis <br />Environmental Services, Inc„ under separate Agreement lvitlr the U.S.. Fish and <br />Wildlife Service. Care shall be taken to avoid duplication of efforts, and to <br />collaborate by sharing information among the two consultants (Brad Sntith <br />Associates, Inc. and LewisEnvironmental Services, Inc.) to assure an integrated cllort <br />on the project. Specifically, the following distinctions will be made between the work <br />of the two consultants: <br />A. Permitting responsibilities (ore all but the Cairns parcel) will be broken into two <br />separate packages: <br />Attachnimit - 2 <br />