File #: 18-205    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/24/2018 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 4/17/2018 Final action: 4/17/2018
Title: APPROVE RESOLUTION NO. 19-18 AUTHORIZING A GRANT AGREEMENT WITH FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION IN THE AMOUNT NOT-TO-EXCEED $51,527 FOR MANAGEMENT OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH’S (CITY) SHORE PROTECTION PROJECT (PROJECT NO.17-081)
Sponsors: Public Works Department - Programs & Project Manag
Attachments: 1. Agenda Cover Report, 2. Res 19-18 FDEP Grant Agreement 3.7.18 CAO review (004), 3. 17PB2 Delray Beach Shore Protection Project, 4. Legal Review Checklist Dl DEP grant agreement
TO: Mayor and Commissioners
FROM: Missie Barletto, Deputy Director of Program and Project Management
THROUGH: Mark R. Lauzier, City Manager
DATE: April 17, 2018

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APPROVE RESOLUTION NO. 19-18 AUTHORIZING A GRANT AGREEMENT WITH FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION IN THE AMOUNT NOT-TO-EXCEED $51,527 FOR MANAGEMENT OF THE CITY OF DELRAY BEACH’S (CITY) SHORE PROTECTION PROJECT (PROJECT NO.17-081)

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Recommended Action:
Recommendation
Motion to approve Resolution No. 19-18 authorizing a Grant Agreement with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) for assistance with funding the City’s Shore Protection Project (Project No. 17-018) in the not-to-exceed amount of $51,527.

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Background:
The City of Delray Beach's (City) Beach Nourishment Program includes the design, permitting, construction and monitoring of approximately 2.6 miles of shoreline. The primary focus of the program is to provide for the protection and enhancement of the beach and coastal resources in accordance with State and Federal permit conditions.

The City holds a Joint Coastal Permit (JCP), Permit No.0303553-001-JC, with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and the United States Army Corp of Engineers (USACE) for sand nourishment of the beachfront with offshore borrow areas. The JCP requires the City to perform certain activities, known as "conditions" of the permit. These conditions are specific to the beach nourishment / construction activities, and include marine turtle and manatee protection, monitoring and reporting. The JCP also requires annual post-construction physical beach monitoring studies for three-years following sand nourishment events. The City has participated in eight beach nourishment projects from 1973 to 2012, with the most recent sand renourishment project completed in 2014 in response to damages incurred by Hurricane Sandy in 2012.

The Delray Beach Shore Protection Program includes annual surveys of cond...

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