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Approved Date
01/30/2001
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2001-025
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Professional Service Agreement for Beach Preservation Plan
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
Environmental Assessment (EA) Preparation
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40 <br />do <br />• <br />A draft report will be prepared with appropriate graphics, tabularized data, assessment methodology, <br />matrices of the analysis, and a determination as to whether there will be a significant cumulative impact <br />from the proposed action. Following receipt of comments on the draft report a final report will be <br />prepared and incorporated as an appendix in the draft EA. <br />Task 11. Assist County in Preparation or Review of a Mitigation Plan. The county staff will take the <br />lead in assembling a comprehensive mitigation plan for anticipated impacts from nourishment of all <br />county beach segments. This is anticipated to include enhancement of juvenile fishes through opening of <br />mosquito impoundments, construction of artificial reef modules, and other yet to be determined fisheries <br />enhancement options available within the Indian River Lagoon. The contractor will participate with the <br />county in screening best options for further analysis by the county, including review of existing reports <br />prepared by the county. In addition, we will review and comment on a draft plan assembled by the <br />county. The draft mitigation plan will be incorporated into the EA by the contractor. <br />Task 12. Assist County in Preparation and Review of Biological Monitoring Plan. The county will <br />take the lead in assembling a comprehensive biological monitoring plan for anticipated impacts from <br />nourishment of Segments I and 2. The contractor will participate with the county in reviewing and <br />commenting on a draft plan as well as preparation of the final plan. The monitoring plan will be <br />incorporated into the EA by the contractor. <br />Task 13. Client and Project Team Coordination Meetings. The contractor will meet with the county <br />and or project team members monthly to review and coordinate activities related completion of the above <br />tasks and other permitting issues related to Segment I and 2 and other future segments. The project <br />manager and senior scientist will attend all meetings. It is anticipated that three meetings will be held in <br />Jacksonville and two in Vero Beach. <br />Assumptions for Implementing Tasks <br />The following are assumptions for the scope of work. <br />• County will provide color digital aerials recently taken (hard copy and electronic format), historic <br />aerial photographs and survey data (1972), reports, data, design drawings, permit applications and <br />agency correspondence available. <br />• County will provide summary of acreage of direct and indirect impacts for all future proposed <br />restoration segments. <br />• Meetings will be held in Vero Beach (2), Jacksonville (3), Tallahassee (2), and St Petersburg (1) <br />for project team and agency consultation. <br />• County coastal engineering consultant will be available to provide consultation during <br />NEPA process and will be responsible for preparing specific sections of the EA and Cumulative <br />Impact Assessment. <br />
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