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02/13/2001
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2001-031
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Amendment 2 for Professional Service Agreement for
Applied Technology & Management for Design & Permitting
Scope of Servoces and Compensation for IRC Beach Preservation Projects
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• <br />• <br />Scope of Work <br />Page 14 <br />The Preferred Alternative (and its environmental consequences) will be reviewed to <br />ensure compliance with environmental regulations and requirements. Document digital <br />files will be prepared by ATM and transmitted to the County and the County's EC. <br />Task 2.2.4.1 Pre -Submittal Meeting/Conference with DEP <br />ATM shall organize and attend a pre -submittal meeting in Jacksonville with USACE, <br />DEP, the County's EC and County staff to discuss computational, procedural and <br />submittal requirements for presentation of project construction secondary and <br />cumulative impacts to the affected environments. For the purposes of this scope of <br />work, secondary impacts are understood to be those temporary impacts associated <br />with sand spreading to the adjacent beach areas north and south of the physical beach <br />restoration project boundaries. It is expected that the limits of such influence will be <br />north and south of the individual beach fill project areas, and will require analysis of <br />adjacent shorelines for sand volume and shoreline changes. Due to the verification <br />level study conducted in Sector 5, however, it will not be possible to extend the <br />computational efforts south of DEP monument R-86. <br />Cumulative impacts are defined herein as the net effect of beach restoration and <br />renourishment (maintenance) sand placement events, and their physical impact (both <br />primary and secondary) on the beach environment and resources and the nearshore <br />hardbottom resources of Indian River County beaches. It is assumed, given the <br />magnitude and optimal frequency of beach fill placement that the proposed activities of <br />the Indian River County Beach Preservation Plan will not result in adverse impacts to <br />the beaches of Brevard or St. Lucie counties. <br />Task 2.2.4.2 Computation and Presentation of Secondary and <br />Cumulative Impacts <br />Following procedural guidance established at the Pre -Submittal Meeting, ATM shall <br />determine via computational and assessment methods the anticipated secondary <br />impacts associated with the Indian River County Project implementation. Cumulative <br />impacts will additionally be assessed and quantified based on expected performance <br />and maintenance intervals associated with project implementation over a thirty-year <br />horizon. A formal document will be prepared with tabular and graphic presentation of <br />the anticipated impacts, and transmitted to the DEP. <br />TASK 3 ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS - SECTOR 7 <br />C"%WNOOWS%TEMPlRC Saari 12 7A6d-WW S-- 01-15W doc 1WJO1 <br />
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