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FIND SUMMARY ESTIMATE - PHASE II PART 2 (Baywalk Site Furniture and Lighting, Living Shoreline and Trail)
PROJECT ELEMENTS
QUANTITY OF TOTAL ESTIMATED
COST
APPLICANT'S
COST
FIND COST
General Conditions and Mobilization
$305,814.50
$152,907.25
$152,907.25
Site Preparation and Demolition
$510,280.00
$255,140.00
$255,140.00
Boat Ramp Area Improvements (including trailer
parking area)
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
Roadway Re -alignment to Accommodate Baywalk
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
Drainage Improvements
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
Baywalk
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
Sheet Piling & Bulkhead
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
Baywalk Site Furniture and Lighting, Living
Shoreline and Trail
$2,547,865.00
$1,273,932.50
$1,273,932.50
Ineligible Office of Capital Improvement Project Ad i
$210,000.00
$210,000.00
$0.00
TOTALS
$3,573,960
$1,891,980
$1,681,980
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COMMISSIONERS
T. SPENCER CROWLEY, III
CHAIR
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY
FRANK GERNERT
VICE -CHAIR
BROWARD COUNTY
STEPHEN W. BOEHNING
TREASURER
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY
BUDDY DAVENPORT
SECRETARY
VOLUSIA COUNTY
J. CARL BLOW
ST. JOHNS COUNTY
FLORIDA INLAND NAVIGATION DISTRICT
From: Chris Kelley, Deputy Director
Subject: 2024 Waterways Assistance Program
Date: December 18, 2023
Attached is an application package for the District's 2024 Waterways Assistance
Program (WAP). The WAP application can also be downloaded from our
website: www.AICW.org Through FIND's Assistance Programs over the past
38 years, the District has provided a total of over $142 million in funding
assistance to local governments within our District to perform waterways
improvement projects.
Project types eligible for funding include public navigation, public waterway access
facilities, waterfront parks, environmental education and boating safety projects
directly related to the waterways. The District also provides grants for land
acquisition which include opportunities for waterway access. Generally, ineligible
costs include project maintenance, landscaping, in-house staff and reoccurring fees.
Please see the program rules for more details on project eligibility. The funding level
of this year's program will be determined in July based upon the availability of
funding to the District and the quality and number of applications received.
DONALD J. CUOZZO Applications are due in the District office by4:30 PM,April 1,2024. Your
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Vacant application must be discussed with your local FIND Commissioner prior to March
ST.LUCIECOUNTY 4, 2024. The application must be initialed by the FIND Commissioner prior to
CHARLES C. ISIMINGER submission to the District office on April 1, 2024. Please see the application
PALM BEACH COUNTY package for the complete program schedule and the name and address of your FIND
Vacant Commissioner.
DUVAL COUNTY
JERRY H. SANSOM
BREVARD COUNTY
RANDY STAPLEFORD
FLAGLER COUNTY
LYNN A. WILLIAMS
NASSAU COUNTY
MARK T. CROWLEY
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
JANET ZIMMERMAN
ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR
CHRIS KELLEY
DEPUTY DIRECTOR
Application Submission: An electronic copy (pdf) should be emailed to
CKelley@aicw.org. Please make sure that the file size of the application is 15MB or
less, or your email may be rejected due to mail server size limitations. Applications
must be received by the deadline, no exceptions. Only the requested information
should be submitted. It is VERY important that the application forms remain in the
same 8.5 x 11", paginated format, and the forms must be presented in the order
listed on the application checklist. Applications that do not follow the program
directions, rules, or the application format may be rejected.
Please review the application checklist and be sure you can provide all of the
required items. If you cannot provide ALL of the items on the application
checklist, please contact staff immediately for advice on the potential resolution of a
required item. Any application failing to include the required application items
(with the exception of environmental resource permits & exemptions) will be
eliminated from consideration on May 15, 2024. There is no waiver or exception
available for this deadline.
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE ON THE INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY IN PALM BEACH COUNTY
600 BEACH ROAD, UNIT C, JUPITER, FLORIDA33469 TELEPHONE 561-627-3386
www-aicw-org
FY 2024-2025
WATERWAYS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
APPLICATION PACKAGE
Part 1: Attachments A through D
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FY 2024- 2025
WATERWAYS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM APPLICATION
Part 1.
ATTACHMENT A PROGRAM SCHEDULE
ATTACHMENT B COMMISSIONERS LISTING
ATTACHMENT C PROJECT PRIORITY LIST
ATTACHMENT D PROGRAM RULES
Part 2.
ATTACHMENT E PROGRAM APPLICATION/TIPS SHEET (1 PAGE)
E-1. APPLICATION CHECK LIST (2 PAGES)
E-2. APPLICANT INFORMATION/PROJECT SUMMARY
E-3. PROJECT INFORMATION
E-4. APPLICATION AND EVALUATION WORKSHEET (20 PAGES)
E-5. COST ESTIMATE FORM
E-6. PROJECT TIMELINE
E-7. RESOLUTION (2 PAGES)
E-8. ATTORNEYS CERTIFICATION OF TITLE
E-9. REQUIRED MAPS
County/City Map of project location
Site plan map
ATTACHMENT A
FY 2024-2025
WATERWAYS ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
SCHEDULE
January 2024 Availability of application packages.
Prior to March 4, 2024 Applicants schedule review of proposed projects with
local FIND Commissioner, required before submission
to the District office.
April 1, 2024 Application due in the District office by 4:30 PM
(No Exceptions)
May 15, 2024 Application requirements must be completed or application
will be eliminated from further consideration.
June 21 & 22,
2024
July 19, 2024
Applicants make a 10-minute presentation of application to FIND
Board. Meeting held in Brevard County.
FIND Board reviews additional requested information and
the Commissioners will complete the Application's Rating &
Evaluation Form. Board makes final funding decisions on
remaining eligible applications (subject to budget process).
Sept. 16, 2024 All remaining permits due.
October 1, 2024 Grant awards are announced. Funded applicants execute
project agreement. Project funds become available, project
initiates, timeline begins.
ATTACHMENT B
2024 FIND BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
NASSAU COUNTY
Mr. Lynn Williams
1317 North Pike Lane
Fernandina Beach, FL 32034
Ph# (847) 4922-1598
Lynwil3@gmail.com
DUVAL COUNTY
VACANT
Contact Janet Zimmerman
Ph# (561) 627-3386
JZimmerman@aicw.org
ST. JOHNS COUNTY
Mr. Carl Blow
100 Santa Monica Avenue
St. Augustine, FL 32080-5417
Ph# (904) 710-2655
JCBlow@aicw.org
FLAGLER COUNTY
Mr. Randy Stapleford
77 Comanche Ct.
Palm Coast, FL 32137
Ph# (724) 766-0690
rstapleford@aicw.org
VOLUSIA COUNTY
Mr. Buddy Davenport
106 Grandview Dr
New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168
Ph# (386) 405-0681
bdavenport@aicw.org
BREVARD COUNTY
Mr. Jerry Sansom
P.O. Box 98
Cocoa, FL 32923-0098
Ph# (321) 777-8130
jerryhsansom@aol.com
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY
Mr. Stephen Boehning
ST. LUCIE COUNTY
VACANT
Contact Janet Zimmerman
1443 20th Street Suite F
Vero Beach, FL 32960
Ph# (772) 213-3408
soehning@aicw.org
Ph# (561) 627-3386
JZimmerman@aicw.org
MARTIN COUNTY
Mr. Donald J. Cuozzo
Cuozzo Design Group
926 SE 5TH Street
Stuart, FL 34994
Ph # (772) 485-1600
dcuozzo@cdgplan.com
PALM BEACH COUNTY
Mr. Charles Isiminger
Isiminger & Stubbs Engineering, Inc.
649 U.S. Highway 1, Suite 9
North Palm Beach, FL 33408-4616
Ph# (561) 881-0003
cisiminger@coastal-engineers.com
BROWARD COUNTY
Mr. Frank Gernert
1000 Avocado Isle
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315
Ph # (954) 649-5200
FGernert@aicw.org
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY
Mr. Spencer Crowley, III
c/o Akerman LLP
98 SE 7 Street, Suite 1100
Miami, FL 33131
Ph# (305) 374-5600
spencer.crowley@akerman.com
ATTACHMENT C
2024 ASSISTANCE PROGRAM PROJECT PRIORITY LIST
PRIORITY PROJECT CATEGORY
MAX POINTS
AVAILABLE
Highest
Potential
Score
(Question #1)
1. Public navigation channel dredging
8
50
2. Public navigation aids & markers
8
50
3. New Inlet management projects that are a benefit to public
navigation in the District
7
49
4. Public shoreline stabilization directly benefiting the District's
7
49
waterway channels (ICW or OWW)
5. Acquisition and development of publicly owned spoil disposal sites
& public commercial/industrial waterway access
6
48
6. Acquisition, dredging, shoreline stabilization and development of
public boat ramps and launching facilities
5
47
7. Acquisition, dredging, shoreline stabilization and development of
public boat docking and mooring facilities
5
47
8. Derelict vessel removal
4
46
9. Waterway signs & buoys for safety, regulation or information
4
46
10. Public fishing & viewing piers
3
45
11. Public waterfront parks and boardwalks & associated improvements
3
45
12. Maritime Management Planning
3
45
13. Waterway boating safety programs & equipment
3
45
14. Waterway related environmental education programs & facilities
2
44
15. Beach renourishment on beaches adversely impacted by navigation
inlets, navigation structures, navigation dredging, or a navigation
project
2
44
16. Environmental restoration, enhancement or mitigation projects
with public access component
2
44
17. Other waterway related projects
1
43
NOTE: Projects qualifying for Emergency Re -Construction status may have an additional3 points
available to the potential score.