HomeMy WebLinkAbout2023-260Board of County Commissioners
1801 27th Street, Vero Beach, Florida 32960
Telephone: (772) 567-8000 FAX: 772-778-9391
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
620 South Meridian Street
Tallahassee, Florida
32399-1600
(850) 488-4676
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December 5, 2023
Re: Derelict Vessel Grant Application — Month Year Indian River County Derelict Vessel
Removal
The Indian River County Board of County Commissioners intends to have four derelict vessels
removed from the waters of the state, the vessel and vessel parts transported to an approved
landfill facility and the vessel destroyed. The County has received a Derelict Vessel Removal
Authorization Letter for each of these vessels from The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC).
The selected contractor will use FWC Best Management Practices for Derelict Vessel Removal.
These include protective measures and equipment to prevent erosion and pollution during
removal.
The County is applying for the FWC Derelict Vessel Removal Grant for 100% reimbursement of
the Contractor (Outlaw Maritime LLC) amount in the total of $31,000.00. Indian River County,
Natural Resources Department will oversee the Indian River County Derelict Vessel Removal
project while in coordination with FWC Law Enforcement.
Sincerely,
Melissa Meisenburg
Senior Lagoon Environmental Specialist
Indian River County Public Works
Coastal Engineering Division
(772) 226-1651
Cover Letter — December 2023 Indian River County Derelict Vessel Removal
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PROJECT SUMMARY
Month Year Indian River County Derelict Vessel Removal
As of December 5, 2023, there have been four Authorization Letters issued for Derelict Vessel (DVs)
removal within the boundaries of Indian River County. Indian River County, Coastal Engineering Division
is coordinating the removal effort for all four vessels. The County is seeking an FWC Derelict Vessel
Removal Grant for full reimbursement of the contracted amount for this project.
A licensed and insured contractor (Outlaw Maritime LLC) will be utilized by the County to properly and
safely remove all three DVs adhering to the best management practices. A Scope of Work has been
developed by County Staff to guide the Contractor in the removal.
The County will provide Natural Resources Staff to observe and photographically record the removal
process. Photographs documenting the removal process will be incorporated into the final report. Local
FWC Law Enforcement will also be offered to observe the removal process. Upon completion, Staff will
inspect the removal locations to ensure all debris has been removed.
BUDGET
The following table is the price breakdown for the cost to remove each DV provided from Outlaw Maritime
LLC.
MAP ID
Case Number
Cost to Remove
DV1
FWCC21OFF012463
$6,500.00
DV2
FWCC21OFF012466
$7,500.00
DV3
FWC220N0063053
$6,500.00
DV4
FWC220N0069531
$10,500.00
TOTAL
$31,000.00
SCOPE OF WORK
The County has sought removal quotes from Outlaw Maritime LLC to provide removal of the four derelict
vessels (DVs) from the waters of the state, transport the vessels and vessel parts to an approved landfill
facility and destroy the vessel. The contractor will use Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's
Best Management Practices for Derelict Vessel Removal. This includes protective measures and
equipment to prevent erosion and pollution during the removal process. Attached you will find maps and
details of the DVs authorized for removal by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Law
Enforcement.
Derelict Vessel Removal Background
Derelict vessels are navigational hazards to boaters, negatively impact the environment and are aesthetic
nuisances. Typically these vessels are found grounded on the edges of active waterways where they may
have physical impacts on benthic and shoreline communities. However, the impact of these vessels is not
limited to their immediate location. If left unattended, the influences of winds and tides continue to push
the boats, causing greater impact as they become more deeply mired into the environment. Early
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extraction of these vessels will avoid and minimize the environmental impacts. In addition to the physical
impacts resulting from the movement of these vessel through the environment, there are long term
effects caused by their continued degradation and decay in the marine environment. These vessels may
be constructed of various materials, such as wood, steel, aluminum, or fiberglass; each having varying
degrees of resilience and can remain in the marine environment for extended periods of time. With the
progression of time, the environmental impacts increase because of the shading from the hull and
displacement of live bottom and emergent vegetative communities resulting from the expansion of the
debris field as the vessel disintegrates. The impacts resulting from the removal of these vessels during any
stage is less than the impacts caused by the long-term presence of the vessel in the marine environment.
Therefore, early detection and removal of abandoned and derelict vessels is the best means of minimizing
the individual or cumulative impacts to the environment.
Derelict Vessel Removal (FDEP) Permit Exemption
An Exemption under Florida Administrative Code Chapter 62-330-051(5)(g) by The Florida Department of
Environmental Protection, has been established for the removal of derelict vessels. Based on the
presumption the extraction of these vessels from the marine environment will cause only minimal
environmental impacts and in turn avoid the long-term impacts resulting from the degradation of the
vessel at its current location. The environmental impacts are ameliorated by the application of the best
management practices referenced below.
Florida Administrative Code Chapter 62-330-051(5)(g)
(g) The removal of derelict vessels, as defined in Section 823.11(1), F.S., by federal, state, and local
agencies, provided:
1. The derelict vessel case has been completed as specified in Section 705.103, F.S., and has been
entered into the Statewide Derelict Vessel Database maintained by the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission;
2. All work is done in a manner that, to the greatest practicable extent, avoids additional dredging
or filling, grounding or dragging of vessels, and damage to submerged resources such as seagrass
beds, oyster beds, coral communities, mangroves, other wetlands, and live bottom; and
3. An absorbent blanket or boom shall be immediately deployed on the surface of the water around
the derelict vessel if fuel, oil, or other free-floating pollutants are observed during the work
General Derelict Vessel Removal and Environmental Protection Best Management
Practices
The following best management practices (BMPs) will be employed by the marine contractor during the
removal of the derelict vessels. The BMPs will be incorporated into the contract for the vessel removal
project. The marine contractor will be required to show proof of their ability to meet the BMP
requirements with their contingency of equipment, staff and expertise in the removal of derelict vessels.
Compliance with these BMP's will be monitored by the County and by local Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission law enforcement officers. These BMPs are as follows:
a) All Work Is to Meet the Following Requirements:
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1. Operations are to be limited to daylight hours.
2. Operations are to be staged from an upland area.
3. All work is to be performed in a manner that avoids and/or minimizes impacts to live bottom and
other resource areas (e.g., seagrass beds, oyster beds, wetlands, mangroves, and other sensitive
habitats) while approaching, working in, and leaving the derelict vessel site.
4. All work shall avoid impacts to manatees, sea turtles, and other species listed by the state and
federal government as threatened or protected.
5. The Contractor will remove all contaminants and pollutants including fuels, batteries, paints,
solvents, black/grey water, and engines from the derelict or otherwise authorized vessel prior to
or immediately after vessel extraction from the water, whichever option is best to prevent
environmental impacts. Any contaminant or pollutant found to be contained within a derelict or
other authorized vessel as well as the used absorbent matts/socks shall be removed by the
Contractor, placed in an approved container, and disposed of properly. The placement of an
absorbent matt/socks on the surface of the water within the turbidity barrier around the derelict
or other authorized vessel is required where free floating product (gas/oil) is observed and under
vessels placed on land.
6. The Contractor is to provide appropriate BMPs approved by the Florida Department of
Environmental Protection for erosion control and turbidity protection while each derelict vessel
is being removed. In areas of low to moderate currents, a Type II floating turbidity barrier will be
installed within a ten (10) foot radius of the vessel being removed prior to starting any removal
activities. The turbidity barrier shall be anchored to the bottom of the waterway.
7. The Contractor is to provide appropriate BMPs for erosion control and turbidity prevention
around the vessels/barges being used to remove the derelict vessel and around the perimeter of
any upland staging site where necessary.
8. The Contractor is to monitor turbidity levels throughout removal work.
9. In an effort to reduce turbidity, a crane, winch and/or approved alternate method is to be used
to raise the derelict or other authorized vessel from the water if available.
10. The Contractor will assess turbidity levels and allow them to return to an acceptable level similar
to pre -project condition prior to removal of turbidity measures.
11. The dragging of vessels is to be avoided both on and off -shore. All vessels/barges used in vessel
removal shall continually monitor water depths to avoid running aground.
12. The Contractor will load derelict vessels onto a barge and/or flatbed truck (or similar) for proper
disposal.
13. The Contractor is to photo -document all removals as described in SOW Section 6 with pictures
taken before, during and after removal. The Contractor will provide a monthly written report of
all removal activities.
For Derelict Vessels That Are Floating or Lightly Aground:
1. The vessel is to be pumped out as needed and extracted (floated out) during high water.
2. Following extraction, the vessel is to be towed from the grounded location to a boat ramp or other
removal point while avoiding and/or minimizing impacts to live bottom areas.
For Derelict Vessels That Are Hard Aground:
1. The vessel is to be approached using shallow draft vessels.
2. The vessel is to be extracted using a crane from a shallow draft deck barge, by hand using the best
available tools, or similar approach to minimize impacts to the site and surrounding areas.
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d) For Derelict Vessels Sunken in Shallow Water:
a) Install and inflate flotation bags as needed.
b) Lift the vessel with barge mounted crane or similar equipment.
A pre -construction meeting will be held between the County and the Contractor prior to the implantation
of the removal process.
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FLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION
Derelict Vessel Removal Grant Application
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Derelict Vessel Removal Grant Application Number: Date Received:
II. PROJECT SUMMARY
I. APPLICANT INFORMATION
December 2023 Indian River County Derelict Vessel Removal
Applicant:
Indian River County- Coastal Engineering Division
a)
Federal Employer ID No.:
59-60000674
b)
Project Manager
Name:
Melissa Meisenbur g
c Project
) ManagerTltle:
Lagoon Environmental Specialist
d)
Mailing Address
1801 27th Street, Bldg A
e)
City/State/ZIP
Vero Beach, FL 32960
f)
Shipping Address
1801 27th Street, Bldg A
g)
City/State ZIP
Vero Beach, FL 32960
h)
Telephone
772-226-1651
i)
FAX
772-778-9391
j)
Email
mmeisenburg@ircgov.com
k)
District Numbers:
1)
State House
8
m)
State Senate
17
II. PROJECT SUMMARY
a) Project Title
December 2023 Indian River County Derelict Vessel Removal
b) Project Goal(s):
Efficiently and safely remove four authorized
derelict vessels from the Indian River Lagoon
water body within Indian River County, Florida.
c) Project cost (Total):
$31,000.00
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d) Grant Amount Requested: $31,000.00
e) Project Type(s): � Bulk Derelict Vessel Grant (See Section V of guidelines for eligibility and
restrictions. Rapid Removal Derelict Vessel Grant (See Section VI of guidelines for
eligibility and restrictions).
Brief Project Summary (including the total number of derelict vessels that you are requesting be removed as part of
this project). (Note that a detailed Project Summary/Scope of Work is required as an attachment to this application.
As of December 5, four derelict vessels have been authorized for removal from the waters of the
Indian River Lagoon within the boundaries of Indian River County. Using a contractor (Outlaw
Maritime LLC) the County will efficiently and safely remove all four derelict vessels following the
FWC Derelict Vessel Removal Guidelines. A detailed Scope of Work is attached to this document
for review.
III. JUSTIFICATION FOR RAPID REMOVAL GRANT REQUEST VS. BULK DERELICT VESSEL GRANT
REQUEST
Describe how the vessel to be removed meets the rapid removal criteria listed in Section VI of the Derelict Vessel
Removal Grant guidelines using specific conditions which demonstrate it is in danger of imminent sinking, breaking
apart, or is a critical danger to public safety or the environment.
Not applicable, the application is for a Bulk Derelict Vessel Removal Grant.
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IV. PROJECTED OUTCOMES
a. How many total derelict vessels are there in the project's jurisdiction? What percentage of the total derelict
vessels located within the project's jurisdiction will be removed by this project? (Limited to those listed in
the Statewide Derelict Vessel Database).
There are currently fourteen open derelict vessel cases in Indian River County. There are currently
four derelict vessels authorized for removal. Indian River County intends to remove 29% of the
open vessels cases, 100% of the authorized derelict vessels within the County.
Describe the system to be used in demonstrating complete removal and destruction of the removed vessel(s).
Include the procedure to verify contractor's completeness in removal of the vessel(s).
A marine barge and crane will be used to lift and remove derelict vessels from the waters of the
Indian River Lagoon. FWC Removal Guidelines will be followed to prevent impacts to the waters
and surrounding area. The barge will transport removed vessels to the boat ramp for removal where
they will be disposed of at an authorized landfill. Coastal Engineering staff will observe the removal
process, documenting removal and disposal, including the inclusion of photos and landfill tickets in
the final report. Upon completion of the removal, Coastal Engineering staff will inspect the location
to insure all debris has been removed. FWC Law Enforcement will be notified prior to removal and
upon removal completion with documentation.
V. BUDGET
Has a detailed cost estimate/proposal been developed for this derelict vessel removal project? If yes, attach a copy of
application.
❑✓ YES ❑ NO
VI. OTHER SOURCE OF FUNDS (STATUS)
a. ❑ Federal ❑ State/Local ❑ Loan Agency:
b. Grant Name: Amount:
c. Approval Status: ❑ Approved ❑ Pending Intend to Apply, Date:
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TOTAL $ 31,000.00
VIII. APPLICATION ATTACHMENTS CHECKLIST
For mailed applications, include a copy on electronic media with paper copy or you may email entire application to:
DVGrant@MyFWC.com
Inc. Required Attachments
✓ a. Cover Letter: A brief letter explaining overview of project and responsible parties involved.
✓ b. Application: One (1) application with original signature from authorized individual.
✓ c. Project Proposal: a detailed description of the project as described in the application instructions.
d. Delegation of Authority: Formal documentation to show that the person signing the application has the
❑✓ authority to apply for, administer and commit the governing body or not-for-profit organization to the
grant project on behalf of the applicant.
❑ e. Detailed Cost Estimate: Cost estimate in the form of a formal bid, written quote from proposed vendor
or a detailed cost estimate for the project elements. One (1) tabbed section for each vessel removal
requested to include the Derelict Vessel Data Sheet (Attachment "A).
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VII. LAW ENFORCEMENT CASE DATE
(Include a line for each derelict
vessel that you are requesting be
removed as a part of this project)
VESSEL
AGENCY CASE
VESSEL
VESSEL
REMOVAL
AGENCY
NUMBER REGISTRATION
VESSEL MAKE
LENGTH
QUOTE
FWC
FWCC21OFF012463
FL5951 EP
Hunter Marine
30'
$ 6,500.00
1
FWC
FWCC21OFF12466
FL3442ED
Hatteras
31'
$ 7,500.00
2
FWC
FWC220N0063053
FL7895DA
Islander Yachts
25'
$ 6,500.00
3
FWC
FWC220N0069531
FLO931 TA
Gulfstar
42'
$10,500.00
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
TOTAL $ 31,000.00
VIII. APPLICATION ATTACHMENTS CHECKLIST
For mailed applications, include a copy on electronic media with paper copy or you may email entire application to:
DVGrant@MyFWC.com
Inc. Required Attachments
✓ a. Cover Letter: A brief letter explaining overview of project and responsible parties involved.
✓ b. Application: One (1) application with original signature from authorized individual.
✓ c. Project Proposal: a detailed description of the project as described in the application instructions.
d. Delegation of Authority: Formal documentation to show that the person signing the application has the
❑✓ authority to apply for, administer and commit the governing body or not-for-profit organization to the
grant project on behalf of the applicant.
❑ e. Detailed Cost Estimate: Cost estimate in the form of a formal bid, written quote from proposed vendor
or a detailed cost estimate for the project elements. One (1) tabbed section for each vessel removal
requested to include the Derelict Vessel Data Sheet (Attachment "A).
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APPLICANT SIGNATURE
Application is hereby made for the activities described herein. I certify that I am familiar with the information contained
in the application, and to the best of my knowledge and belief, this information is true, complete, and accurate. I
further certify that I possess the authority (see grant guidelines Section IV, 4.4) to sign on behalf of the Applicant and
that the Applicant has the ability to undertake the proposed activities in compliance with the FWC Derelict Vessel
Removal Grant Program Guidelines.
I also certify that the applicant's governing body is aware of and has authorized the project manager as the official
representative of the applicant to act in connection with this application and subsequent project, as well as to provide
additional information as may be required. By my signature below, the applicant agrees to comply with all applicable
federal, state, and local laws in conjunction with this proposal and the resulting project if approved.
Print/Type Name:
Signature:
STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF SELECT ONE
Susan Adams
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NOTE: Instruction and further information regarding this application and the FWC Derelict Vessel Removal Grant
Program can be found in the Program's Guidelines document or by contacting the Program Administrator at: Florida
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Boating and Waterways Section, Derelict Vessel Program, 620 South
Meridian Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-1600 or call (850) 488-5600
APPROVED AS TO FORM
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Attachment A
(Submit one (1) sheet for each vessel requested in grant application)
Derelict Vessel Data Sheet
Law Enforcement Case Number: FWCC21OFF012463
County of Vessel's Location: Indian River
Has the vessel's owner or responsible party been charged with a violation of NO
either Section 823.11, F.S. or Section 376.15, F.S.?
If the vessel's owner or responsible party has not been charged with a violation
of Section 823.11, F.S. or section 376.15, F.S., did law enforcement request that NO
the State Attorney file charges directly?
Describe the vessel's location: (example: Vessel is in shallow water within mangroves at boat ramp.
Vessel is located on the west side of IR3 in Sebastian. The vessel is hard aground.
Vessel Coordinates: (Degrees -Decimal Minutes)
Has law enforcement officer issued a Letter of Removal Authorization;
Vessel Color:
Vessel Length:
Vessel Registration:
Investigating Agency:
Photo of Vessel: (include photos as attachment in this tab)
Select Removal Type:
Are there pollutants on the vessel requiring removal?
Is the vessel located in or above seagrass or coral?
Vessel Removal Cost (Include contractors written quote for the vessel)
Contractor's Name:
Contractor's Address:
Contractor's Phone
(N) 27.826733
(W) 80.468933
YES
Green
30'
FL5951 EP
FWC
YES
BULK REMOVAL
NO
NO
6,500.00
Outlaw Maritime LLC
7673 Lakeview Dr. West Melbourne, FL 32904
321 480-2975
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Hunter Marine 30'
27.826733 -80.468933
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Outlaw Maritime LLC
7673 Lakeview Dr
West Melbourne, FI 32904
772-480-2975
outlawmaritimellcQgmail.com
Indian River County
Date 03/14/2023
Vessel 1:
N27 36.966 W080 22.308
IR3
PROJECT TITLE: FWCCC-2I-OFF-012463
QUOTE 031420231
Derelict Vessel Removal
Vessel 1 remove and dispose 30'
Huntersailboat
$6,500.00 1$6500.00
Subtotal 1$6,500.00 1
Please contact me with any and all questions you may have. Thank You.
Kevin Miller
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Attachment A
(Submit one (1) sheet for each vessel requested in grant application)
Derelict Vessel Data Sheet
Law Enforcement Case Number: FWCC21OFF012466
County of Vessel's Location: Indian River
Has the vessel's owner or responsible party been charged with a violation of NO
either Section 823.11, F.S. or Section 376.15, F.S.?
If the vessel's owner or responsible party has not been charged with a violation
of Section 823.11, F.S. or section 376.15, F.S., did law enforcement request that NO
the State Attorney file charges directly?
Describe the vessel's location: (example: Vessel is in shallow water within mangroves at boat ramp.
Along the mangrove shoreline of the Sebastian River, south prong.
Vessel Coordinates: (Degrees -Decimal Minutes)
Has law enforcement officer issued a Letter of Removal Authorization:
Vessel Color:
Vessel Length:
Vessel Registration:
Investigating Agency:
Photo of Vessel: (include photos as attachment in this tab)
Select Removal Type:
Are there pollutants on the vessel requiring removal?
Is the vessel located in or above seagrass or coral?
Vessel Removal Cost (Include contractors written quote for the vessel)
Contractor's Name:
Contractor's Address:
Contractor's Phone
(N) 27.7932
(W) 80.50945
YES
White
31'
FL3442ED
FWC
YES
BULK REMOVAL
NO
NO
7,500.00
Outlaw Maritime LLC
7673 Lakeview Dr. West Melbourne, FL 32904
321 480-2975
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FWCC21OFF12466
FL3442ED
Hatteras, 31'
27.7932 -80.50945
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Outlaw Maritime LLC
7673 Lakeview Dr
West Melbourne, FI 32904
QUOTE 772-480-2975
outlawmaritimellc@gmail.com
Indian River County
Date 10/02/2023
Vessel 31 Hatteras
N27 47.5920 W80 30.5670
FLDV0000-17139
PROJECT TITLE: DERELICT VESSEL REMOVAL
FWCC21 OFF012466
QUOTE 100220232
Derelict Vessel Removal $7500 $7500
Remove and dispose 31' Hatteras
on Sebastian River
Subtotal $7500
Please contact me with any and all questions you may have. Thank You.
Kevin Miller
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Attachment A
(Submit one (1) sheet for each vessel requested in grant application)
Derelict Vessel Data Sheet
Law Enforcement Case Number: FWC220N0063053
County of Vessel's Location: Indian River
Has the vessel's owner or responsible party been charged with a violation of NO
either Section 823.11, F.S. or Section 376.15, F.S.?
If the vessel's owner or responsible party has not been charged with a violation
of Section 823.11, F.S. or section 376.15, F.S., did law enforcement request that NO
the State Attorney file charges directly?
Describe the vessel's location: (example: Vessel is in shallow water within mangroves at boat ramp.
Vessel is located on the west shoreline of a spoil island in the Indian River Lagoon, IR 3.
Vessel Coordinates: (Degrees -Decimal Minutes)
Has law enforcement officer issued a Letter of Removal Authorization
Vessel Color:
Vessel Length:
Vessel Registration:
Investigating Agency:
Photo of Vessel: (include photos as attachment in this tab)
Select Removal Type:
Are there pollutants on the vessel requiring removal?
Is the vessel located in or above seagrass or coral?
Vessel Removal Cost (Include contractors written quote for the vessel)
Contractor's Name:
Contractor's Address:
Contractor's Phone
(N) 27.826742151
(W) 80.468072891
YES
White
25'
FL7895DA
FWC
YES
BULK REMOVAL
NO
NO
6,500.00
Outlaw Maritime LLC
7673 Lakeview Dr. West Melbourne, FL 32904
321 480-2975
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FL7895DA
Islander Yachts Inc, 25'
27.8267421515544 -80.4680728912354
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Outlaw Maritime LLC
7673 Lakeview Dr
West Melbourne, FI 32904
Q-480-2975
UOTE
outlawmaritimellc@gmail.com
Indian River County
Date 10/02/2023
VESSEL 2:
N27 49.60398 W080 28.13598
IR3, SPOIL ISLAND IN SEBASTIAN
• FWC220N0063053
QUOTE 100220232
Derelict Vessel Removal $6,500 $6500
Vessel 1 remove and dispose 23'
sailboat fully submerged
Subtotal $6,500
Please contact me with any and all questions you may have. Thank You.
Kevin Miller
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Attachment A
(Submit one (1) sheet for each vessel requested in grant application)
Derelict Vessel Data Sheet
Law Enforcement Case Number: FWC220N0069531
County of Vessel's Location: Indian River
Has the vessel's owner or responsible party been charged with a violation of NO
either Section 823.11, F.S. or Section 376.15, F.S.?
If the vessel's owner or responsible party has not been charged with a violation
of Section 823.11, F.S. or section 376.15, F.S., did law enforcement request that NO
the State Attorney file charges directly?
Describe the vessel's location: (example: Vessel is in shallow water within mangroves at boat ramp.
The vessel is located immediately south of the Sebastian Inlet on the east shoreline. The vessel is
hard aground adjacent to the mangroves.
Vessel Coordinates: (Degrees -Decimal Minutes)
Has law enforcement officer issued a Letter of Removal Authorization;
Vessel Color:
Vessel Length:
Vessel Registration:
Investigating Agency:
Photo of Vessel: (include photos as attachment in this tab)
Select Removal Type:
Are there pollutants on the vessel requiring removal?
Is the vessel located in or above seagrass or coral?
Vessel Removal Cost (Include contractors written quote for the vessel)
Contractor's Name:
Contractor's Address:
Contractor's Phone
(N) 27 50.5899
(W) 80 26.4210
YES
White
42'
FL0391TA
FWC
YES
BULK REMOVAL
NO
NO
10, 500.00
Outlaw Maritime LLC
7673 Lakeview Dr. West Melbourne, FL 32904
321 480-2975
FWC/DV-APP (Feb 2020) 20 Rule 68-1.003
A TRUE COPY
CERTIFICATION ON LAST PAGE
RYAN L. BUTLER, CLERK
FWC220N0069531
FL0931TA
Gulfstar, 42'
27.8431649618912 -80.4403495788574
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RYAN L. BUTLER, CLERK
Outlaw Maritime LLC
PO BOX 360607
Melbourne, FI 32936
772-480-2975
outlawmaritimellc@gmail.com
Indian River County
Date 11/14/2023
PROJECT TITLE: Derelict Vessel Removal Sebastian
QUOTE NUMBER: 1142023
Remove and dispose 36' Gulfstar
sail boat just south of the Sebastian Inlet at Coconut Point.
$10,500.00 1$10,500.00
Subtotal 1$10,500.001
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RYAN L. BUTLER, CLERK
Please contact me with any and all questions you may have. Thank You.
Kevin Miller
FWC/DV-APP (Feb 2020) 23 Rule 68-1.003
Derelict Vessel Removal
STATE OF FLORIDA
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE AND CORRECT
COPY OF THE ORIGINAL ON FILE IN THIS OFFICE.
RYAN L. BUTL CL RK
BY C.
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Map ID
FWC Case Number
Vessel Description Registration
Number
DVI
FWCC21OFF012463
30' Hunter Marine
FL5951EP
DV2
FWCC21OFF012466
31' Hatteras
FL3442ED
DV3
FWC220N0063053
25' Islander Yachts
FL7895DA
DV4
FWC220N0069531
42' Gulfstar
FL0931TA
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