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r" ESA <br />IRC Stormwater Management Plan Scope of Services and Fee Estimate <br />ESA will conduct the following tasks to create the SMP as follows: <br />Task 1— Stormwater and Water Ouality Database Review <br />Task 1.1— Desktop Database Review & Coordination <br />ESA will review existing design reports, IRC' s GIS database, and other engineering report documentation, as <br />provided to ESA by IRC, to better understand the project history at the county -level and the current purpose and <br />need for each priority project area. Based on information provided by IRC, the report reviews will include: <br />1) Indian River County 2030 Comprehensive Plan <br />2) Indian River Lagoon Management Plan <br />3) Indian River County Public Works Department Technical Specifications for Stormwater Pollution <br />Control Systems <br />4) East Roseland Stormwater Improvements Contract Documents, Addendum #1 & #2. <br />5) Rockridge Subdivision Surge Protection Project <br />6) Vero Lake Estates Master Drainage Plan <br />7) Gifford Stormwater Project <br />8) East Indian River County Master Stormwater Management Plan <br />9) East Indian River County Engineering Evaluation Report <br />10) Indian River County Vulnerability Analysis (when complete) <br />Based on review of the IRC GIS database and reports, ESA will refine the boundary of each priority project <br />area. <br />ESA Staff will inventory current and future water quality and ecology issues through the review of existing <br />data, applicable regulatory standards, and established water quality management plans. Water quality data <br />available from the Impaired Water Rule (IWR) database and the Watershed Information Network (WIN) <br />database maintained by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) as well as data obtained <br />from IRC and St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) will be evaluated. <br />Task 1.2 — Site Visits <br />After conducting a thorough desktop review, ESA Staff will perform site visits at up to ten (10) priority project <br />areas to independently verify collected information on water control structures including condition, invert <br />elevation, etc. The boundaries of each priority area will be delineated in the desktop review and confirmed during <br />the site visit. If the boundary varies by more than 1,000 feet in any direction, the area may be classified as a <br />separate priority area to be assessed under a future efforts. ESA will collect additional data on the condition of <br />each site utilizing an EOS Arrow Gold Real-time Kinematic Global Positioning System connected to ArcGIS <br />Field Maps Application, or other platform that is compatible with IRC's database. It is anticipated that two site <br />108 <br />