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Agreement
Approved Date
11/04/2008
Control Number
2008-359
Agenda Item Number
8.AA
Entity Name
Marbrisa Homeowners Association Baytree Condominium Assoc.
Subject
Beach Dune Restoration Agreement
Tropical Storm Noel
Area
Wabasso Beach, Baytree, & Marbrisa Development Sea Grape Trail
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DEP AGREEMENT No: 07182 <br />FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF EWIRONNIENTAL PROTECTION <br />BUREAU OF BEACHES AND COASTAL SYSTEMS <br />BEACH MAINTAGEMENT FUNDING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM <br />STATE OF FLORIDA <br />GRANT AGREEMENT FOR <br />WABASSO BEACH RESTORATION <br />THIS AGREEMENT entered into between the FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL. <br />PROTECTION (hereinafter referred to as the "DEPARTMENT') whose address is 3900 Commonwealth <br />Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000 and INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, whose address is 1840 25' <br />Street, Vero Beach, Florida, 32960, a local government, (hereinafter referred to as the "LOCAs, SPONSOR"), <br />for the project described herein. <br />1A'HEREAS, the DEPARTMENT, pursuant to Section 161.091 - Section 161.161, Florida Statutes, <br />provides financial assistance to eligible governmental entities for beach erosion control activities under the <br />Florida Beach Management Funding Assistance Program; and, <br />WHEREAS, the LOCAL SPONSOR bas the capabilities of performing the tasks associated with, and <br />has demonstrated a financial commitment to, the beach erosion control project as described herein. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual benefits to be derived herefrom, the <br />DEPARTMENT and the LOCAL SPONSOR do hereby agree as follows: <br />1. The DEPARTMENT does hereby retain the LOCAL SPONSOR to implement the beach erasion control <br />project known as the WABASSO BEACH RESTORATION, (hereafter referred to as the <br />PROJECT), as defined in Attachment A (Project Work Plan), attached hereto and incorporated herein <br />by reference, and the LOCAL SPONSOR does hereby agree to perform such services as are necessary <br />to implement the PROJECT in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, <br />and all attachments and exhibits named herein which are attached hereto and incorporated by reference. <br />For purposes of this Agreement, the terms "Contract" and `_Agreement" are used interchangeably, and <br />the terms "Grantee", "Recipient" and "Local Sponsor" are used interchangeably. <br />2. This Agreement shall begin on the last date executed and end December 31, 20I0. Pursuant to Section <br />161.101 (18), Florida Statutes, work conducted on this project by the LOCAL SPONSOR or its <br />subcontractor beginning on or after December I, 2007, shall be eligible for cost sharing by the <br />DEPARTMENT, <br />3. The LOCAL SPONSOR shall perform the services in a proper and satisfactory manner as determined <br />by the DEPARTMENT. Any and all equipment, products or materials necessary to perform these <br />services, or requirements as further stated herein, shall be supplied by the LOCAL SPONSOR, <br />4, The State of Florida's performance and obligation to pay under this Agreement is contingent upon an <br />annual appropriation by the Legislature and subject to the release of funds appropriated to the <br />DEPARTMENT. <br />REMAINDER OF PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANIC <br />DEP Agreement No, D7EZ2, Page 1 of 8 <br />
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