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Memorandum of Understanding
Approved Date
06/03/2025
Control Number
2025-124
Agenda Item Number
9.P.
Entity Name
Sebastian Inlet District
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Memorandum of Understanding for Coordination of Supplemental Beach Nourishment
and Related Coastal Activities 2025
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A TRUE COPY <br />CERTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE <br />RYAN L. BUTLER, CLERK <br />bottom. The County agrees to share all historical monitoring data collected by the County <br />for purposes of establishing baselines. In the event of a County sponsored beach <br />renourishment project north of R-17, then the County, District and agencies will renegotiate <br />the responsibilities of permit required monitoring. <br />8. Storm Loss Mitigation. District or County may undertake applications for storm <br />loss mitigation for Sectors 1 and 2 required by state or federal agencies for impacts resulting <br />from named storms and identified by disaster declarations. The District's or County's <br />"engineered beach" template qualifies the project for such reimbursement programs. For <br />renourishment events to offset storm loss, the County and District will coordinate and may <br />give priority to any sand available in the District's sand trap and/or DMMA for potential beach <br />or dune placement. If the County awards a contract for an offshore or upland sand source <br />for restoring the beach, the District may have the option to fund a portion of the restoration <br />as the local cost -share. Quantities of sand funded by the District will be will be applied <br />towards the Sebastian IMP bypass objective. The County and the District will coordinate <br />closely following emergency events to determine the most reasonable beach protection <br />response. <br />9. Notices. Any notice, request, demand, consent, approval or other communication <br />required or permitted by this Agreement shall be given or made in writing and shall be <br />served, as elected by the party giving such notice, by any of the following methods: (1) Hand <br />delivery to the other party; or (2) Delivery by commercial overnight courier service; or (3) <br />Mailed by registered or certified mail (postage prepaid), return receipt requested at the <br />addresses of the parties shown below: <br />Indian River County: <br />Indian River County Natural Resources Department <br />Attn: Natural Resources Director <br />1801 27th Street <br />Vero Beach, Florida 32960 <br />Fax: (772) 778-9391 <br />Sebastian Inlet District. <br />Attn: Executive Director <br />114 Sixth Avenue <br />Indialantic, Florida 32903 <br />Fax: (321) 951-8182 <br />Notices shall be effective when received at the address as specified above. Either party <br />may change its address, for the purposes of this section, by written notice to the other party <br />given in accordance with the provisions of this section. <br />10. Goveming Law, Venue. The validity, interpretation, construction, and effect of <br />this Agreement shall be in accordance with and governed by the laws of the State of Florida, <br />only. The location for settlement of any and all claims, controversies, or disputes, arising <br />out of or relating to any part of this Agreement, or any breach hereof, as well as any litigation <br />between the parties, shall be Indian River County, Florida for claims brought in state court, <br />
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