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<br />Engineers <br />Planners <br />Surveyors <br />Landscape Architects <br />Environmental Scientists <br /> <br />Customer Loyalty through Client Satisfaction <br />8290 N.W. 64th Street <br />Miami, FL 33166 <br />T: 305.597.9701 <br />F: 305.597.9702 <br />www.maserconsulting.com <br /> <br />immediate threats to life, public health, or safety; or eliminate or lessen immediate threats of <br />significant additional damage to improved property. <br /> <br />Grants for the repair, restoration, reconstruction, or replacement of public facilities are <br />available through FEMA provided that the beach was constructed of imported sand and is <br />included in an established maintenance program involving periodic re-nourishment preserving <br />original design. The maintenance program should include periodic measurement of beach <br />profiles to monitor depletion or accretion of sand; these measurements must be performed in <br />accordance with the criteria outlined in the “Monitoring Standards for Beach Erosion Control”. <br /> <br />When applying for grant funding, the City must prepare and submit copies of design studies, <br />plans, construction documents, and as-builts for the original nourishment and any subsequent <br />re-nourishments. Additionally, pre-and post-storm profiles that extend at least to the <br />seaward edge of the sub-aqueous nearshore zone (closure depth, usually -15 to -20 feet) <br />should be also submitted if available. If not available, the amount of material placed the sand <br />lost due to a storm event can be estimated from the design study and re-nourishment history. <br /> <br /> <br />LOR Page 12 of 52