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By selecting native plants which also provide habitat value, critical habitat which <br />had largely been destroyed and/or displaced by development can be <br />reestablished. <br />Implementation Plan & Budget Phase 1: <br />Pilot Project City Owned Property and Private Landowners with Matching Funds <br />To restore and maintain Sunny Isles Beach's dune system, coordination will be <br />needed with all private property owners. Those dunes which the City owns and <br />maintains, Samson Beachfront Park and Pier Park, will be prioritized to complete <br />restoration first, including the installation of a Strand Zone and Coastal Hammock <br />Zone. Upon completion of this Plan's dune restoration efforts, regular operations <br />and maintenance should be followed accordingly in order to prevent future large <br />scale restoration efforts from disrupting native habitat and natural infrastructure. <br />Note- The budget plan below is an approximate phase one <br />Phase One Budget <br />Item <br />Invasive Plant Removal & Disposal <br />New Plants & Installation <br />Equipment & Temporary Irrigation <br />Post & Rope Barrier <br />Educational Signage <br />TOTAL UPFRONT COST TO RESTORE DUNES <br />Annual Operations & Maintenance of <br />Dunes assuming (assuming normal <br />condition) <br />Funding <br />Cost <br />$150,000 <br />$80,000 <br />$10,000 <br />$4,500 <br />$10,000 <br />$254,500 <br />$5,000 <br />