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2020-3111
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
09/17/2020
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4th Amnd w/Sea Diversified to Perform Shoreline Surveying & Mapping Consulting Svcs.
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SEA <br />nrl:rtr,srr�rr:r� <br />Sea Diversified, Inc. <br />21 N.W. 2nd Street 1500 a, Harbor City Blvd, Ste 1 f0 <br />Detray Beach, Florida 33444 Melbourne, Florida 32901 <br />Phone: 561-243-4920 Phony 321-984.7269 <br />Facsimile: 551-243.4957 Facsimile: 321.984.7270 <br />Scope of Services <br />CitywldWCoastal Monitoring Program <br />City of Sunny Isles, Miami -Dade County, Florida <br />September 29, 2016 <br />(SDI P.N. 18.2422) <br />Sea Diverstfcd, lnc. (SDI] Is pleased provide the following recommended scope of services regarding <br />beach and offshore profile data collection in support or the City's ongoing beach management efforts. <br />The purpose of the survey effort is to monitor coastal shoreline changes along Sunny Isles beach and <br />to specifically documint and quantity the erosion and accretion of sand on on annual ar more <br />frequent basis depending on the requirements of the City. The profile surveys will provide a valuable <br />source or data to support requests for FEMA funding assistance in the event of a major storm event. <br />The data may also be used for the planning, design and permitting of necessary beach restoredoa <br />projects. <br />SDI shall provide services in accordance with the Monitoring Standards for Beach Erosion Control <br />FtoJects as published by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Beach and <br />Coastal Systema (RBCS), dated May 2014 (Latest Edit October 2014), herein referred to as the <br />Specifications. Alii work shall be conducted to the highest level of industry standards and under the <br />responsible charge or a Professional Surveyor and Mapper registered in the State of Florida. The <br />survey, sball meet or exceed the Standards of Practice set forth by the Florida Board of Professional <br />Surveyors and Mappers In Chaptei SI.17, Florida Administrative Code, pursuant to Section 472.027, <br />Florida Statutes and shall adhere to the FEMA Disaster Assistance Fact Sheet DAP9580.8, entitled, <br />'Eligible Sand Replacement on Public Beaches* to ensure the City's eligibility for FEhIA funding. <br />Task One: Survey Planning and Scope Development <br />SDI shall schedule and attend a planning meeting with the City's project representatives and City <br />Manager. SDI shall Identify the objectives of the beach monitoring efforts and shall assist In <br />developing a scope of survey for annual or more frequent monitoring events Including before and <br />after storm surveys that may be required to document beacb and nearahore changes resulting from a <br />passing storm event. SDI will discuss required coordination eflbrts with ldiami-Dsde to determine <br />the extent of their coastal monitoring program, past and present, in order to compile historical data <br />for comparison with new data and to minimize any duplication of survey efforts on future survey <br />activities. SDI will discuss and confirra required dellverabios associated svlth each survey event and <br />outline other roles and responsibilities such as that pertaining to meeting attendance, allutegy <br />sessions and other tasks that may be necessary to assist with the City's ongoing beach management <br />efforts. <br />SDI's preliminary scope of survey, subject to further refinement during this first Task, will be to <br />conduct annual surveys encompassing beach and offshore data at FDEP profile control monuments <br />R-5 through R-20, for a total of fifteen (151 profiles. Additional intertn0late Profiles will be <br />conducted adjacent to the nearshore breakwater structures located at the northerly City limits end <br />adjacent to the Ndwport Mr. The total number of Intermediate profiles will be eight (g), which <br />includes four (4) In the vicinity of the north breakwater structures and four (4) adjacent to the <br />Newport Pier. The purpose of the intermediate profiles Is to monitor the condition of the coastline <br />immediately adjacent to these structures to assess whether the structures are havingany impact on <br />the beach and nearshore area. Reference Attachment A. <br />Anne] surveys will be conducted in late summer of each year (August — September] with the fust <br />survey, considered the baseline survey, scheduled for year 2016. Subsequent surveys, considered <br />annual monitoring surveys, will be conducted during the same tiarerrame as the Initial baseline <br />Surveying Engineering o Applications ; j <br />ATTACHMENT „A" <br />
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