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HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA TRANSMITTAL FORM
Council Meeting Date: 08 April 2015
Agenda Item Title: Florida Inland Navigational District (FIND) Grant for Phase
2A Working Waterfront; submission of
Recommendation: Approve Resolution R-15-08 for the submittal of a FIND
Waterway Assistance Grant application for $300,000 for Phase
2A construction at the Working Waterfront.
Background: In 2013, the City applied for, and received, a grant from the
Florida Inland Navigation District (FIND) in the amount of $157,500 toward the construction
of the Fish House at the Working Waterfront. Recently, Staff has submitted to FIND a grant
application for FY 2016 for the next phase of improvements at Fisherman's Landing. Those
improvements would include construction of a marine touch pool, ice house, public
restrooms, decking/sidewalk improvements, and parking lot enhancements on the east side of
Indian River Drive. The total cost for the construction is estimated at $300,000. The FIND
grant program requires for a local match of 50%, or $150,000 from the City of Sebastian for
this project. Staff is requesting the approval of the attached Resolution R-15-08 as required
by the FIND grant program within the terms of the grant application. If the FIND grant is
awarded, Staff will return to Council for approval of the grant contract.
If Agenda Item Requires Expenditure of Funds:
Total Cost: $150,000 for local match
Amount Budgeted in FY 15. -0-
Amount to be budgeted in FY16: $150,000 (cont�pgen�ounc' approval)
Administrative Services Department Review: - ���GG�
Attachments: 1. FIND Grant Application
2. Site Plan
3. R-15-08
City Manager Authorization:
Date: 01 April 2015
Florida Inland Navigation District
Waterways Assistance Program FY 2015
Grant Application
Working Waterfront Park Phase 2A
In OF
SEBASTLAtN
HOME OF PELICAN ISLAND
For the:
CITY OF SEBASTIAN
1225 MAIN STREET
SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA -32958
March 27, 2015
ATTACHMENT E-1
WATERWAYS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM[ FY 2015
PROJECT APPLICATION
APPLICANT INFORMATION— PROJECT SUNLVIARY
Applicant: City of Sebastian
Department: Public Works Department
Project Title: Working Waterfront Park Phase 2A
Project Director: Frank Watanabe
Project Liaison Agent (fdi�'erenr/rom above):
Liaison Agent Title: City Manager
Address: 1225 Main Street
Sebastian, Florida
Telephone: 772-388-8228
Email: fwatanabe@cityofsebastian.org
Joe Griffin
Title PW Director/City Engineer
Zip Code: 32958
Fax:
***** I hereby certify tha a info nation provided in this application is true and accurate.****
SIGNATURE: DATE: 3/23/2015
PROJECT SUMMARY NARRATIVE (Please summarize the project in 2 paragraphs or less.)
The project is Phase 2A of the Fisherman's Landing Working Waterfront Park improv m ntc Th
original Phase 1 was the creation of the Hurricane Harbor fish market and exhibit/museum room
which is 100% completed and in operation Phase A was the construction of the new fish house
marina which will break ground for construction on April 1 2015 with 150 days of construction The
next Phase 2A will be the construction of an outdoor marine touch pool to allow the public to engage
in petting marine life. Phase 2A will also include the design and construction of public restrooms fish
ice house for the fishing operation and observation sidewalk and decking to meet ADA requirements
for the Working Waterfront. The Phase 2A project is all within the City's right-of-way and no
right-of-way acquisition is needed as well as no permits needed from DEP or SJRWMD since the
construction is minor in area and under the permit requirements for DEP or ERP from SJRWMD
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Rule 668-2, (New 1217.190, T90, Rev.07-30-02, 04-24-06)
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ATTACHMENT E-2.
APPLICATION CHECKLIST 2015
(To be completed by the Applicant)
This checklist and the other items listed below in items 1 through 14 constitute
your application. The required information shall be submitted in the order listed.
Any additional information submitted by the applicant is subject to being removed
from the package by District staff prior to presentation to the District Board
because of reproduction and space considerations.
Two (2) copies of your application are required. One original and one electronic
copy.
All information (except maps) is required to be on 8 1/2" x 11"
paper. Maps and
drawings may be on 8 1/2" x 14" paper and folded to 8 1/2" x 11"
so that they may
be
included to hole punch and bound by staff.
PROJECT NAME: Working Waterfront Public Park Phase
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1.
District Commissioner Review (prior to March 03)
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(NOTE: For District Commissioner initials ONLY!)
(District Commissioner must initial the yes line on this
checklist for the application to be deemed complete)
\ 2.
Applicant Info/Project Summary— E-1 (Form No. 90-22, 1 page)
\3.
(Form must be completed and signed)
Application Checklist — E-2 (Form No. 90-26, 2 pages)
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(Form must be signed and dated)
Project Information— E-3 (Form No. 90-22a, 1 page)
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5.
Project Evaluation and Rating — E-4(,) (Form No. 91-25)
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(Form must be completed, proper attachment included)
(No signatures required)
6.
Project Cost Estimate — E-5 (Form No. 90-25, l page)
(Must be on District form)
7.
Official Resolution Form — E-6 (Form No. 90-21, 2 pages)
(Resolution must be in District format and include
items 1-6)
8.
Attorney's Certification (Land Ownership) — E-7
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(Must be on or follow format of Form No. 94-26,
(Legal descriptions NOT accepted in lieu of form)
ATTACHMENT E-2 (Continued)
APPLICATION CHECKLIST
(To be completed by the Applicant) n
9. Project Timeline— E-8 (Form No. 96-10, 1 page) �✓
t 0. County Location Map 0✓ 1
11. City Location Map (if applicable) IZI 7
12. Project Boundary Map m✓ pD Q
13. Clear & Detailed Site Development Map �✓ p� 0
14. Copies of all Required Permits EZI
(Required of development projects only) VVV
The undersigned, as applicant, acknowledges that Items I through 13 above constitutes a complete
application and that this information is due in the District office no later than 4:30 PM, April 01, 2014.
By May 30, 2014 my application must be deemed complete (except for permits) or it will be removed
from any further consideration by the District. I also acknowledge that the information in Item 14 is
due to the District no later than the final TRIM Hearing in September 2014. If the information in Item
14 is not submitted to the District office by the District's final TRIM hearing in September 2014, I am
aware that my application will be removed from any further funding consideration by the District.
APPLIQ)vVI. City of Sebastian / APP. TITLE: Working Waterfront Park Ph 3
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** S NAT - AP LICA 'S LIAISON **
Date Received:
Local FIND Commissioner Review:
All Required Supporting Documents:
Applicant Eligibility:
Project Eligibility:
Compliance with Rule 66B-2 F.A.C.:
Eligibility of Project Cost:
FIND OFFICE USE ONLY
Form No. 90-26 - New
3/23/2015
DATE
Available Score:
07.30_(9
ATTACHMENT E-3 - PROJECT INFORMATION 2015
APPLICANT: City of Sebastian APPLICATION TITLE: Working Waterfront Park Ph 2A
Total Project Cost: S 300,000
FND Funding Requested: S 150,000
% of total cost: 50%
Amount and Source of Applicants Lv[atching Funds: City will program $150,000 in FY2016 CIP
Other (non-FND) Assistance applied for (name of program and amount)
Ownership of Project Site (check one): Own: = Leased: = Other:
If leased or other, please describe lease or terms and conditions: City of Sebastian owns the property
Once completed, will this project be insured against damage? Yes Explain: Current the existing fish market
and fishing operation is covered under City insurance
Has the District previously provided assistance funding to this project or site? : Yes, FIND provided funding
If yes, please list: FIND provided funding of $157,000 for the Phase 2 fish house marina construction
What is the current level of public access in terms of the number of boat ramps, boat slips and trailer parking spaces,
linear feet of boardwalk (etc.)'. (as applicable):
There is unpaved gravel area for the fishermen operation to haul fish to produce.
How many additional ramps, slips, parking spaces or other public access features will be added by the completion of this
project'? (as applicable): Phase 2A will add to phase 2 fish house marina operation with construction of
marine touch pool, fish ice house, public restrooms and sidewalk/decking.
If there are fees charged for the use of this project, please denote. How do these fees compare with fees from similar
public & private facilities in the area? Please provide documentation No charge to the public
Please list all Environmental Resource Permits required for this project:
-encv Yes/ No MA Date A lied For Date Received
WbID
DEP
ACOE
COUNTY/CITY
Form No. 90-22a (New 10-14.92, Rev. 04-24-06, 445-07)
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ATTACHMENT E-4
WATERWAYS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
APPLICATION AND EVALUATION WORKSHEET
STEP 1: All applicants will complete Attachment E-4 of the worksheet, which includes
questions I through 6. **Do not answer with more than four sentences.**
STEP 2: Complete one and only one sub -Attachment (E-4 A, B, C, D or E, questions 7-
10) according to the applicant's project type.
All other sub -attachments that are not applicable to an applicant's project should not be
included in the submitted application.
APPLICATION TITLE: Working Waterfront Park Phase 2A
APPLICANT: City of Sebastian
PROJECT ADDRESS: 1540 Indian River Drive, Sebastian, FL 32958
1) PRIORITY LIST:
a) Denote the priority list category of this project from Attachment C in the application. (The
application may only be of one type based upon the predominant cost of the project elements.)
The project is a "Public Waterfront Park" as the Phase 2A construction of the fishing industry elements and
the educational to include the implementation of marine touch pool, Fish ice house, public restrooms and
public walkway decking and sidewalk.
b) Explain how the project fits this priority category.
The Phase 2A project is the continuation of the Working Waterfront Fish House Marina to construction the
educational marine touch pool and the fishing operations with the construction of the fish ice house, public
restrooms and observation decking and sidewalk for the public to view the fish operation.
(For reviewer only)
Max. Available Score for application
Question 1. Range of Score (l to _ points)
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2) WATERWAY RELATIONSHIP:
a) Explain how the project directly relates to the ICW and the mission of the Navigation
District.
The Phase 2A Working Waterfront project relates to the ICW and mission statement to provide the public the
opportunity to view and leant about the local Sebastian fishing industry and the Indian River Lagoon which
are both important historic elements to the City of Sebastian and the State of Florida.
b) What public access or navigational benefit to the ICW or adjoining waterway will result from
this project?
The public will have access to view and get educated on the fishing industry by experiencing the exhibit
center, view the fishing operation and touching marine life in the touch pool whioch will help to benefit the
fishing industry and ICW.
(For reviewer only)
(1-6points)
3) PUBLIC USAGE & BENEFITS:
a) How is the public usage of this project clearly identified and quantified? Estimate the amount
of total public use.
The Phase 2A construction of the Working Waterfront Park will be open to the public at no charge and allow
everyone to view the fishing operation and fish ice house from the walkway decking, experience marine life
with the touch pool and provide the public with restrooms 7 days a week.
b) Discuss the regional and local public benefits that will be provided by the project.
The benefit for the local community of Indian River County and to the general public and visitors is the
opportunity to view, learn and experience the historic Sebastian fishing industry along the Indian River
Lagoon with the ability to walk along the shoreline decking to view the fishing marina operation, experience
marine life with the touch pool and provide the public the benefit to learn about the fishing operation.
c) Can residents from other counties of the District reasonably access and use the project?
Explain.
Yes, the general public will have full access to this open public park at no charge.
(For reviewer only)
(1-8 points)
2
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4) TIMELINESS
a) Describe current status of the project and present a reasonable and effective timeline for the
completion of the project consistent with Attachment E-8.
Phase 2 is the completion of the fish market and exhibit room. Phase 2 also is the permitted and
ready to start construction of the Fish House Marina to be completed by October 2015. The Phase
2A is the continuation of the waterfront park with construction of the marina touch pool, fish ice
house, public restrooms and the decking and sidewalk.
b) Briefly explain any unique aspects of this project that could influence the project timeline.
There are no unique aspects for features of this project and no permitting required. The only feature which
helps the project time schedule is that no permits from DEP, US Army Corp or SJRWbID is needed for the
construction of the touch pool, fish ice house, public restrooms and the decking and sidewalk.
(For reviewer only)
0-3 points)
5) COSTS & EFFICIENCY:
a) List funding sources and the status and amount of the corresponding funding that will be
utilized to complete this project.
The City of Sebastian Public Works is currently maintaining the Phase 2 fish market and exhibit room as pan
of the City's Riverfront maintenance. The City will program the Phase 2A improvements to be included in
the City's FY 2016 CIP for the construction cost to cover the 50% local match and for the on-going
maintenance of the facility.
b) Identify and describe any project costs that may be increased because of the materials
utilized or specific site conditions.
The Phase 2A project has no specific site construction requirements or any special construction materials.
c) Describe any methods to be utilized to increase the cost efficiency of this project.
The City is currently completing the engineering, design plans and bid documents with in-house city staff
which will help to ensure a buildable and cost efficient construction.
d) If there are any fees associated with the use of this facility, please detail. In addition, please
provide a listing of the fees charged by similar facilities, public and private, in the project
area.
The project will require utility coordination and fees to connect to the force main sewer line along Indian
River Drive as will as City building permit fees.
(For reviewer only)
(1-6 points)
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6) PROJECT VIABILITY:
a) What specific need in the community does this project fill? Is this project referenced or
incorporated in an existing maritime management, public assess or comp plan?
The City of Sebastian will continue to promote the historic Sebastian fishing industry with the Working
Waterfront prak which will ensure the community an opportunity to view, learn and experience the fishing
industry of Sebastian. The Phase 2A site plan was approved the by the City Planning and Zoning
Commission with the Phase I and 2 projects.
b) Clearly demonstrate how the project will continue to be maintained and funded after District
funding is completed.
The City of Sebastian Public Works Dept. is currently maintaining the remodeled Hurricane Harbor fish
market and exhibit room. The City will also maintain the completed construction of the Phase 2 Fish House
Marina and the Phase 2A Waterfront Park improvements of the touch pool, fish ice house and public
resuooms.
c) Will the program result in significant and lasting benefits? Explain.
The Sebastain Working Waterfront Park will allow the public to view, team and experience the operation of
the fishing industry and be educated at the exhibit room with history of the Sebastian Fishing Industry and
experience marine life in the touch pool as well as enjoy a fish snack or sandwich from the fish market. The
benefit is to provide the general public at no cost the history of the Sebastian fishing culture and industry.
d) Please describe any environmental benefits associated with this project.
The environmental benefits is the education of the community about the Sebastian fishing industry, team
about the impacted Indian River Lagoon and experience some real marine life in the touch pool.
(For reviewer only)
(1-7 points)
SUB -TOTAL
FIND FORM NO. 91-25
Rule 6613-2.005 (Effective Date: 3-21-01, Revised 4-24-06, 1-27-14)
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ATTACHMENT E -4A
DEVELOPMENT & CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
WATERWAYS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
APPLICATION AND EVALUATION WORKSHEET
THIS ATTACHMENT IS TO BE COMPLETED IF YOUR PROJECT IS A
DEVELOPMENT OR CONSTRUCTION PROJECT BUT IS NOT AN INLET
MANAGEMENT OR BEACH RENOURISHMENT PROJECT.
7) PERMITTING:
a) Have all required environmental permits been applied for? If permits are NOT required,
explain why not.
The Phase 2A Working Waterfront Park will not require any permitting from DEP, US Army Corp
or SJRWMD since the project construction does not require any environmental resource permits.
b) If the project is a Phase I project, list the tasks scheduled to obtain the necessary permits and
engineering work. Please provide a general cost estimate for the future Phase H work
The Phase 2A Working Waterfront Park will be continuation of the permitted and ready to start
construction of the Phase 2 Fish House Marina. The Phase 2A will be the construction of the
marine touch pool, fish ice house, public restrooms and walkable decking/sidewalk at an estimated
engineering construction cost of $300,000.
c) Detail any significant impediments that may have been identified that would potentially delay
the timely issuance of the required permits.
The Phase 2A has no significant impediments or fatal flaws to impact the construction of the
proposed project elements.
(For reviewer only)
(1-4 points)
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8) PROJECT DESIGN:
a) Has the design work been completed? If this is a Phase I project, has a preliminary design
been developed?
The Phase 2A is currently in design with in-house city engineering. The engineering assessment
identified no agency permits needed since it does not require an environmental resource permit
from SJRWMD.
b) Are there unique beneficial aspects to the proposed design that enhance public usage or
access, minimize environmental impacts, improve water quality or reduce costs?
Yes, the project provides educational benefits to the public to view, learn and experience the
fishing industry along the Indian River Lagoon by viewing the fishing operation and experience
marine life in the touch pool.
(For reviewer only)
((-2 points)
9) CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES:
a) Briefly explain the construction techniques to be utilized for this project If a Phase 1,
elaborate on potential techniques.
The Phase 2A will require basic construction practices and materials to construct the marine touch
pool, fish ice house, public restrooms and the observation decking and sidewalk.
b) How are the utilized construction techniques appropriate for the project site?
The Phase 2A construction will require basic construction practices and materials to construct the
marine touch pool, fish ice house, public restrooms and the observation decking and sidewalk.
c) Identify any unusual construction techniques that may increase or decrease the costs of the
project.
No unusual construction techinues is needed for this Phase 2A construction of the marine touch
pool, fish ice house, public restrooms and the observation decking and sidewalk.
(For reviewer only)
(l-3 points)
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10) CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS:
a) List the materials to be utilized for this project. What is the design life of the proposed
materials compared to other available materials"
Construction materials and products will be concrete cement, wood, lumber, piping, plumping,
refrigraton, paneling, roofing material and other basic building materials for the fish ice house and
public restrooms.
b) Identify any unique construction materials that may significantly alter the project costs.
The Phase 2A will not require any unique construction materials.
(For reviewer only)
(1-3 points)
RATING POINT
TOTAL
(Note: The total maximum score possible is dependent upon the project priority category but cannot exceed
50 points unless the project qualifies as an emergency -related project. The minimum score possible is 10
points. A score of 35 points or more is required to be considered For funding.)
Form No. 91-25A
Rule 6613-2.005 (Effective Date: 3-21-01, revised 4-24-06, 1-27-14)
ATTACHMENT E-5
FLORIDA INLAND NAVIGATION DISTRICT
ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 2014
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
(See Rule Section 66B-2.005 & 2.008 for eligibility and fundine ratios)
PROJECT TITLE: Working Waterfront Park Phase 2A
APPLICANT: City of Sebastian
Project Elements
Quantity or Total
Applicant's Cost
FIND Cost
(Please list the 11AJOR project elements and
Estimated Cost
provide a general cost break out for each one.
Dumber and/or Footage etc.)
For Phase 1 Projects, please listthemajor
elements and products expected)
1. Marine Touch Pool
$20,000
$10,000
$10,000
2. Public Restrooms
$160,000
$80,000
$80,000
3. Fish Ice House
$80,000
$40,000
$40,000
4. Paved driveway/sidewalk/decking
$40,000
$20,000
$20,000
** TOTALS = $ 300,000
Form No. 90-25 (New 10114192, Revised 04-24-06)
S$150,000 S $150,000
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ATTACHMENT E-6
RESOLUTION FOR ASSISTANCE 2015
UNDER THE FLORIDA INLAND NAVIGATION DISTRICT
WATERWAYS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
WHEREAS, THE City of Sebastian
is interested in carrying out the
(Name of Agency)
following described project for the enjoyment of the citizenry of Sebastian
and the State of Florida:
Project Title Working Waterfront Public Park Phase 2A
Total Estimated Cost $ 300,0000
Brief Description of Project:
The project is Phase 2A of the Working Waterfront to construction marine touch pool, public
restrooms, fish ice house and sidewalk/decking.
AND, Florida Inland Navigation District financial assistance is required for the program
mentioned above,
NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City of Sebastian
(Name of Agency)
that the project described above be authorized,
AND, be it further resolved that said City of Sebastian
(Name of Agency)
make application to the Florida hlland Navigation District in the amount of % of the
actual cost of the project in behalf of said City of Sebastian
(Name of Agency)
AND, be it fin-ther resolved by the City of Sebastian
(Name of Agency)
that it certifies to the following:
That it will accept the terms and conditions set forth in FIND Rule 66B-2
F.A.C. and which will be a part of the Project Agreement for any assistance awarded under
the attached proposal.
2. That it is in complete accord with the attached proposal and that it will carry out
the Program in the manner described in the proposal and any plans and specifications attached
thereto unless prior approval for any change has been received from the District.
Form No. 90-21 (Effective date 12-17-90, Rev. 10-14-92)
3. That it has the ability and intention to finance its share of the cost of the project
and that the project will be operated and maintained at the expense of said
City of Sebastian
(Name of Agency)
for public use.
4. That it will not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color or
national origin in the use of any property or facility acquired or developed pursuant to this
proposal, and shall comply with the terms and intent of the Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of
1964, P. L. 88-352 (1964) and design and construct all facilities to comply fully with statutes
relating to accessibility by persons with disabilities as well as other federal, state and local
laws, rules and requirements.
5. That it will maintain adequate financial records on the proposed project to
substantiate claims for reimbursement.
6. That it will make available to FIND if requested, a post -audit of expenses
incurred on the project prior to, or in conjunction with, request for the final 10% of the
funding agreed to by FIND.
This is to certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution duly and
legally adopted by the City of Sebasrian
held on this 8th day of April
Attest
City Clerk
Title
(2)
2015
at a legal meeting
Signature
Mayor Richard Gillmor
Title
Form No. 90-21 (Effective date 12-17-90, Rev. 10-14-92)
ATTACHMENT E — 7
ATTORNEY CERTIFICATION OF TITLE 2015
(See Rule 66B-2.006(4) & 2.008(2) FAC)
OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY
ROBERT A. GINSBURG
1225 MAIN STREET
SEBASTIAN, FL 32958
March 24, 2015
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
1, Robert A Ginsburg, am the Attomey for the City of Sebastian, Florida. I hereby state that I have examined a
copy of a Deed from Henry J. Dabrowski to the City of Sebastian, dated June 28, 2010, conveying a parcel in the
following described property. See Exhibit "A" attached.
I have also examined a document showing that this property is listed on the tax rolls as belonging to the City of
Sebastian, a municipality within Indian River County, FL. Finally, I have also examined such documents and
records as necessary for this certification.
This property is what is now called the Working Waterfront in the WAP application.
1 certify that the City of Sebastian, a municipality within Indian River County, FL., does in fact own this property,
and the City of Sebastian has owned this property for 4 years.
Very truly your,
Robert A. Ginsburg
City Attorney
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION UPLAND PARCEL
THE SOUTH 13 FEET OF _07 1 AND ALL OF LOT 2, BLOCK 1, MIDDLETON'S i
SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2,
PAGE 68, PUBLIC RECORDS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA,
MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS.
BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF
MIDDLETON'S SUBDIVISION AND THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF
INDIAN RIVER DRIVE (BEING A POINT 37.16 FEET DUE EAST OF THE
CENTERLINE OF INDIAN RIVER DRIVE), THE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE NORTHERLY 1191411374 ALONG THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE V
OF INDIAN RIVER DRIVE, A DISTANCE OF 1$4.76 FEET MORE OR LESS TO I
A CONCRETE MONUMENT MARKED "X'; THENCE RUN EAST 10" NORTH
j OF DUE EAST TO THE HIGH WATERLINE OF THE INDIAN RIVER; THENCE
SOUTHERLY ALONG THE HIGH WATER LINE 0= SAID INDIAN RIVER TO A
POINT INTERSECTING THE EASTERLY PROJECTED SOUTH LINE OF
MIDDLETONS SUBOIVISION AND THE HIGH WATER LINE OF THE INDIAN
RIVER; THENCE WEST TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. BEING A PART OF
GOVERNMENT LOT 1, SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 32 SOUTH, RANGE 39 EAST.
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TOGETHER WITH A UPLAND, SUBMERGED LAND. LITORIAL RIGHTS,
SHORE RIGHTS ANC RIPARIAN RIGHTS LYING TO THE EAST THEREOF TO
THE CENTER OF TFE INDIAN RIVER TO THE EXTENT THAT SAME
APPERTAIN TO THE PROPERTY ABOVE DESCRIBED.
SUBJECT TO ALL DENS, EASEMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD,
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ATTACHMENT E-5
FLORIDA INLAND NAVIGATION DISTRICT
ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 2014
PROJECT COST ESTIMATE
(See Rule Section 66B-2.005 & 2.008 for eligibility and fundis, ratios)
PROJECT TITLE: Working Waterfront Park Phase 2A
APPLICANT: City of Sebastian
Project Elements
Quantity or Total
Applicant's Cost
FIND Cost
(Please list the iWOR project elements and
Estimated Cost
provide a general cost break out for each one.
(Number and/or Footage etc.)
For Phase I Projects, please list the major
elements and products expected)
1. Marine Touch Pool
$20,000
$10,000
$10,000
2. PublicRestrooms
$160,000
$80,000
$80,000
3. Fish Ice House
$80,000
$40,000
$40,000
4. Paved driveway/sidewalk/decking
$40,000
$20,000
$20,000
**TOTALS= $ 300,000
Form No. 90-25 (New 10/14/92, Revised 04-24-06)
$ $150,000 $ $150,000
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