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Board of County Commissioners
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r" ESA 5404 CypressCenter Drive esassoc com <br />Suite 125 <br />Tampa, FL 33609 <br />813.207.7200 phone <br />813.207.7201 fax <br />Laura Yonkers, PE <br />Indian River County Engineering <br />180127' Street, Building A <br />Vero Beach, FL 32960 <br />Stormwater Division <br />Subject: Indian River County Stormwater Management Plan Scope of Services and Fee Estimate <br />Dear Ms. Yonkers, <br />ESA is pleased to present this scope of services and associated fee estimate to Indian River County (IRC) to <br />develop a stormwater management plan (SMP). The plan will focus on the identification of capital improvement <br />needs and recommendations with respect to optimizing flood protection and water quality improvement. <br />Background <br />IRC has collected and catalogued the conveyance and treatment structures throughout IRC jurisdiction and <br />assembled this information into a Geographic Information System (GIS) database. IRC would like ESA to apply <br />this database in conjunction with existing reports, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Flood <br />Maps, and sea -level rise projections to develop conceptual projects which address resiliency, stormwater <br />flooding and/or provide water quality improvement. Each project will subsequently be prioritized using a <br />tailored matrix based upon the project's anticipated level of magnitude to provide flood reduction, estimated <br />implementation cost, and likelihood to generate water quality Basin Management Action Plan (BMAP) credits. <br />This initial effort will identify areas and projects that will provide the maximum BMAP benefit to the County, <br />where the reduction to flooding is advantageous. The County has provided ESA with a list of priority areas <br />based on past flooding concerns that can be modified based on the information assembled during the discovery <br />phase of the project. Priority areas include, but should not be limited to as follows: <br />1) 90' Ave. Drainage <br />2) Rockridge Area (SR60 to 12th St. <br />3) 6' Ave. to IRL – within the County) <br />4) College Lane (between 58'b Ave. & 66'b Ave.) <br />5) 37' St. to Royal Palm Place (US 1 to IR Blvd.) <br />6) Fellsmere (County Only) <br />7) Riviera Lakes (4'b St. & 27' Ave.) <br />8) 4th St. & 8th St. (58'b to 66th Ave.) <br />9) Indian River Drive — County maintained ROWs <br />10) Indian River Lagoon Outfall Replacement/Upgrades <br />If new priority areas are identified that provide the County more benefit, then the initial priority project area list <br />may be amended to add projects for consideration. It is anticipated that full evaluation of additional areas will <br />be completed as part of future work efforts. <br />107 <br />
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