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Work Order
Approved Date
12/09/2025
Control Number
2025-286
Agenda Item Number
9.X.
Entity Name
Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc.
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Engineering Services Work Order 25 for 43rd Avenue Pedestrian & Bike Improvements
(6th Street – 12th Street)
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Work Order No. 25 <br />43'd Avenue Pedestrian & Bicycle <br />Improvement Project PH II <br />(20 inches) in diameter and dug to a minimum depth, subsurface conditions permitting, of one <br />meter (3.3 feet). All excavated soils will be sifted through 6.4 mm (% inch) metal hardware cloth <br />screen suspended from portable wooden frames. Any cultural materials recovered will be <br />stored in plastic bags with all provenience data recorded. Field notes on each test performed <br />will be recorded, and the location of all tests will be clearly marked on aerial photographs of the <br />project area. A Florida Master Site File form will be completed for any archaeological site <br />identified during the survey. <br />Historic Resources Survey <br />A historic structures survey will be conducted to ensure that historic resources constructed in <br />1974 or earlier are identified and documented. Resources directly within the APE will be <br />identified and documented on Florida Master Site File forms (FMSF). Photographs will be taken <br />and a log kept recording the resource's physical location and compass direction of each <br />photograph. Each resource's individual significance will then be evaluated for its potential <br />eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places (National Register). Historic <br />physical integrity will be determined from site observations, field data, and photographic <br />documentation. <br />Documentation and Report Preparation <br />A draft report presenting the methods, findings, evaluations, and recommendations of the <br />cultural resource assessment will be prepared and submitted to Kimley-Horn for review and <br />comment. The draft report will be submitted electronically. Any comments will be incorporated <br />into the final report. The Consultant will prepare and submit the final report and associated <br />documentation to the Florida State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO)/FDHR. <br />G. Jurisdictional Permitting: <br />The Consultant shall prepare jurisdictional permit applications necessary to support the <br />proposed improvements. The following agencies are anticipated to require applications/review <br />to facilitate the proposed improvements: <br />• Saint Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) —Environmental Resource <br />General Permit <br />• Indian River Farms Water Control District (IRFWCD) — Connection Permit <br />• Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) — State Electronic Review Comment <br />(ERC) system <br />The Consultant has included $2,500 as a reimbursable expense to address SJRWMD and <br />IRFWCD application fees. The County will be responsible for any mitigation bank costs <br />necessary to mitigate potential environmental impacts, if necessary. <br />Page 6 of 8 <br />
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