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Agreement
Approved Date
10/10/2000
Control Number
2000-308
Agenda Item Number
11.G.5.
Entity Name
St. Johns Water Management District
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Agreement for the Development of the East Indian River County
Stormwater Management Plan
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O <br />• <br />O <br />James W. Davis, P.E. <br />August 25, 2000 <br />Page 4 <br />Task 7. Project Coordination Meetings <br />It is intended that project coordination meetings will be held approximately every three weeks. <br />These meetings will include information exchange and updates to and between CALPINE/ECT, <br />the COUNTY, CITY, WATER CONTROL DISTRICT, and SJRWMD on project progress, <br />assumptions, changes, etc. <br />Relationship to IRC Scope of Work for Storm Water Management Plan <br />The Calpine/ECT scope of work listed herein includes portions of task items included in the <br />scope of work proposed for the IRC Stormwater Management Plan project (as revised). <br />Specifically, these include; <br />Phase I Task 1-A. Data Collection/ Inventory of System. <br />Task 2-C. Inventory of drainage structures and basin network. <br />Task 3-A. Hydrodynamic Computer Model. <br />Task 3-B. Calibration/Verification of Hydrodynamic Computer Model. <br />Task 3-D. Calculate Pollutant Loading. <br />Project Schedule <br />All tasks will be completed by December 31, 2000. <br />Calpine represents that it does not possess the power of eminent domain under state or federal <br />law and that, if it ever does possess such power, any right to exercise such power relative to <br />any part of the stormwater system operated by the County, City and/or Water Control District is <br />expressly waived and shall not be used or effective against the County, City or Water Control <br />District. <br />We at Calpine are very appreciative of the warm reception and spirit of cooperation we have <br />received from Indian River County, the City of Vero Beach and the Indian River Farms Water <br />Control District. This coordinated water plan is a wonderful example of the symbiotic <br />relationship developing between our organizations. <br />Very truly yours, <br />Timothy R. Eves <br />Director, Business Development <br />
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