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270002-R1 <br /> Mr. Christopher Russo <br /> March 12, 2015 <br /> Pape 2 <br /> of concern will be identified. The engineer will coordinate a meeting with appropriate City <br /> staff to further review any specific areas of beach management. <br /> Fees for Part 1(a) services are lump sum at 51,200.00 <br /> b. Review of Beach Management Projects: Coastal Systems will review land summarize <br /> beach management projects conducted and planned by Miami-Dade County and Broward <br /> County since the 2009 Report was prepared. These projects will include, but shall not be <br /> limited to. the following: <br /> • Jade Signature (Sunny Isles Beach) — truck haul nourishment <br /> • City of Hollywood—Truck Haul Nourishment <br /> • Port Everglades — inlet bypassing <br /> • Interim Beach Nourishment—planned for John U. Lloyd State Park <br /> • Miami-Dade County— interim truck haul nourishment(s) <br /> • Other Projects of Opportunity — private development(s) contributing sand to the <br /> Sunny Isles beach area <br /> • Bakers Haulover Inlet —ebb shoal dredging <br /> • Bakers Haulover Inlet Bypassing — currently in environmental permitting <br /> The project limits, approximate volumes of sand, and other coastal engineering parameters <br /> will be summarized with appropriate figures and tables. Coastal Systems will also catalogue <br /> the estimated volumes of sandy material to be excavated seaward of the Coastal Construction <br /> Control Line for private oceanfront development projects that have been permitted by the <br /> FDEP (where sand has not yet been placed in accordance with permit conditions) or currently <br /> in permitting with the FDEP that is anticipated to be placed on the City s beach. These <br /> volumes will be based on current published Coastal construction permit applications and <br /> information provided by the City. <br /> Fees for Part 1(b) services are lump sum at 52.800.00 <br /> c. Federal Shore Protection Project: The City is within a Federal Shore Protection Project <br /> managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) with the County as the local sponsor. <br /> The status of this Corps project will be reviewed and summarized as the Corps attempts to <br /> find an economical source of sand for ongoing beach nourishment in both Miami-Dade and <br /> Broward Counties for the duration of the Federal Shore Protection Project.iThe County has <br /> identified the City as a "priority" project for beach nourishment: however, a sand source has <br /> not been identified. The last beach compatible offshore sand source was recently exhausted <br /> after nourishment of the beaches in northern Miami Beach. Beach management projects will <br /> be summarized as follows: <br /> • Planned beach nourishment in the City—estimated limits and volume <br /> • Regional Sediment Management Plan for Southeast Florida— this plan includes use of <br /> sand sources in federal waters offshore of St. Lucie County <br /> • Identified Upland Sand sources <br /> www.coastaisystemsint.com <br />