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Official Document Type
Amendment
Approved Date
04/08/2025
Control Number
2025-078
Agenda Item Number
9.I.
Entity Name
The St. Johns River Water Management District
Subject
District Cost-Share Agreement Amendment for South Oslo Riverfront Conservation
Area Floodplain Restoration
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A TRUE COPY <br />CERTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE <br />RYAN L. BUTLER, CLERK <br />STATE OF FLORIDA <br />DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION <br />REVISED GRANT WORK PLAN <br />AGREEMENT NO.22SRP09 <br />ATTACHMENT 3-A <br />PROJECT TITLE: South Oslo Riverfront Conservation Area Floodplain Restoration <br />PROJECT LOCATION: The Project is located within Indian River County, Florida <br />PROJECT DESCRIPTION: <br />The St. Johns River Water Management District (Grantee) will conduct the South Oslo Riverfront <br />Conservation Area Floodplain Restoration Project (Project) to remove an existing 1,100' perimeter dike to <br />improve exchange between impounded mangroves and the Indian River Lagoon (IRL). The Project will <br />restore the area to a more natural hydroperiod in the impoundment that will benefit wildlife that use the <br />mangroves, coastal hammock, and surrounding fisheries habitat. The Project includes design, permitting, <br />and construction <br />TASKS AND DELIVERABLES: <br />Task 1: Construction <br />Description: The Grantee will remove an existing 1,100' perimeter dike and restore the land similar to the <br />adjacent habitat and shoreline vegetation. The Grantee will complete all Construction activities in <br />accordance with the construction contract documents. Project costs associated with the Construction task <br />include work approved through construction bids and/or construction -phase engineering and monitoring <br />services contracts. Eligible activities may include mobilization, demobilization, construction observation <br />or inspection services, physical and environmental surveys, and mitigation projects. Construction shall be <br />conducted in accordance with all local, state, and federal permits <br />Deliverables: The Grantee will submit: <br />• 1.1: List of permit type, number, and issuing entity for all local, state, and federal permits required <br />for the Project. This should include any permits listed in the original project application; <br />• 1.2: A copy of the final design and record (as -built) drawings; <br />• 1.3: A Certificate of Completion signed by a Florida -registered Professional Engineer or authorized <br />individual in responsible charge of project; and; <br />• 1.4: Coordinate final site visit with Department and submit the Closeout Site Visit Form received <br />from assigned Field Agent. <br />PERFORMANCE MEASURES: The Grantee will submit all deliverables for each task to <br />ResilientFloridaGrants inFloridaDEP.gov on or before the Task Due Date listed in the Project Timeline. <br />The Department's Grant Manager will review the deliverable(s) to verify that they meet the specifications <br />in the Grant Work Plan and the task description, to include any work being performed by any <br />subcontractor(s), and will provide written acceptance or non-acceptance of the deliverable(s) to the Grantee <br />within thirty (30) calendar days. Deliverables that the Department determines are not acceptable must be <br />corrected and resubmitted within thirty (30) calendar days prior to the Agreement's Date of Expiration, and <br />in coordination with the Department's Grant Manager. Tasks may include multiple deliverables to be <br />completed. The Department will accept partial and full deliverables. Incomplete deliverables will not be <br />accepted. A "partial deliverable" is defined as a deliverable consisting of one (1) or more (but not all) <br />DEP Agreement No.: 22SRP09 <br />Pagel of 2 <br />Rev. 9.9.24 <br />
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