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Official Document Type
Application
Approved Date
08/02/2005
Control Number
2005-259
Agenda Item Number
7.U.
Entity Name
St. Johns Water Management District
Subject
Road Paving - Indian River Lagoon
Application Fiscal Year 2005-2006
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5108
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SJRWMD Stormwater Management Projects Cost-Sharing Application Form 2005-2006 <br /> B . PROJECT INFORMATION <br /> B-1 . Purpose. Explain the purpose(s) of the project. (Do not refer to attachments .) <br /> The project's purpose is to reduce the amount of suspended solids that enter the Indian River Lagoon <br /> each year from unpaved County roads . The County has over 230 miles of unpaved roads and each <br /> year much of the road material (predominately) is blown or washed from the road surface and <br /> into ditches and canals that lead directly to the Indian River Lagoon (Lagoon) . In most cases, the <br /> roadside ditches and canals have no effective stormwater treatment systems and the silt is <br /> transported directly into the Lagoon, harraing seagrass and other living organisms . <br /> B-2 . Brief description of treatmentiattenuation technology. (Do not refer to attachments . ) <br /> The treatment technology is simple. The unpaved road surface will be paved with asphaltic concrete, <br /> thereby removing the source of marl that is currently being washed from the unpaved road surface <br /> into the Lagoon. Stormwater runoff from each newly paved road will be treated by grassed swales <br /> and other stormwater treatment systems as appropriate . <br /> EVALUATION FACTORS related to questions B-1 and B-2 : <br /> 'Will the project implement proven technology, or is it a new or innovative procedure? 1 -5 points . <br /> Pruject scoring is based on rater 's assessment of the project being proposed and its relation to <br /> SJRWMD 's mission. Projects utilizingproven technology receive more points, speculative technology, <br /> fewer points. <br /> B-3 . Cost- sharing request. ( SJRWMD ' s share cannot exceed 50% of total project cost.) <br /> a. Total project cost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <br />. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 $ 400,000 <br /> b . Amount of cost-share requested . . . . " . , , Ole so . . . . 4 , 4 . . . 64 , 000046 $ 2000000 <br /> EVALUATION FACTOR related to question B-3 : <br /> What is the extent of project cost-matching? 0- 10 points . District share < 10 % = 10, 11-25 % = 5, 25- <br /> 50% = 1 , > 50% = 0. (Documented rural areas = 1 D). <br /> A-3 <br />
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