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Official Document Type
Application
Approved Date
07/02/2024
Control Number
2024-144
Agenda Item Number
8.K.
Entity Name
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
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Derelict Vessel Removal Grant Application
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IV. PROJECTED OUTCOMES <br />A TRUE COPY <br />CERTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE <br />RYAN L. BUTLER, CLERK <br />How many total derelict vessels are there in the project's jurisdiction? What percentage of the total derelict <br />vessels located within the project's jurisdiction will be removed by this project? (Limited to those listed in <br />the Statewide Derelict Vessel Database). <br />There are currently six open derelict vessel cases in Indian River County. There are currently four <br />derelict vessels authorized for removal. Indian River County intends to remove approximately 67% <br />of the open vessels cases, 100% of the authorized derelict vessels within the County. <br />Describe the system to be used in demonstrating complete removal and destruction of the removed vessel(s). <br />Include the procedure to verify contractor's completeness in removal of the vessel(s). <br />A marine barge and crane will be used to lift and remove derelict vessels from the waters of the <br />Indian River Lagoon. FWC Removal Guidelines will be followed to prevent impacts to the waters <br />and surrounding area. The barge will transport removed vessels to the boat ramp for removal where <br />they will be disposed of at an authorized landfill. Coastal Engineering staff will observe the removal <br />process, documenting removal and disposal, including the inclusion of photos and landfill tickets in <br />the final report. Upon completion of the removal, Coastal Engineering staff will inspect the location <br />to insure all debris has been removed. FWC Law Enforcement will be notified prior to removal and <br />upon removal completion with documentation. <br />V. BUDGET <br />Has a detailed cost estimate/proposal been developed for this derelict vessel removal project? If yes, attach a copy of <br />application. <br />✓❑ YES ❑ NO <br />VI. OTHER SOURCE OF FUNDS (STATUS) <br />a. ❑ Federal ❑ State/Local ❑ Loan Agency: <br />b. Grant Name: Amount: <br />c. Approval Status: ❑ Approved ❑ Pending to Intend Apply, Date: <br />FWC/DV-APP (Feb 2020) 3 <br />Rule 68-1.003 <br />
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