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Item G4 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY Meeting Date: August 20, 2014 Division: Growth Management Bulk Item: Yes X No — Department: Land Steward Staff Contact Person/Phone#: Beth Bergh ( x, 2511) AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Approval of a task assignment with Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission (FFWCC) to receive $125,000 which will allow the County to hire a contracted crew of invasive exotic plant control technicians to treat invasive exotic plants on conservation lands that are owned or managed by Monroe County. ITEM BACKGROUND: For the tenth consecutive year Monroe County has been awarded funding for invasive exotic plant removal from FFWCC through the Florida Keys Invasive Exotics Task Force. The current task assignment covers the upcoming State 2014-2015 fiscal year and will build on the success of the nine prior years. The funds will be used to hire a contracted crew of Invasive Exotic Technicians to perform exotic plant removal on conservation lands that are owned or managed by the County. The local match requirement of $18,100 will be funded by mitigation fees paid by developers into the Environmental 1-and Management,and Restoration Fund (no ad valorem funds). PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: May 21, 2014 —approval of a 10 year contract for funding to remove invasive exotic plant species. February 18, 2004— approval of a 10 year contract for funding to remove invasive exotic plant species (expired in 2014). The Board has approved annual task assignments for funding since 2005. CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES: None ..........STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS: Approval TOTAL COST:.�J.43,1 00 INDIRECT COST: BUDGETED: Yes X No DIFFERENTIAL OF LOCAL PREFERENCE: —NA No ad valorem COST TO COUNTY:_$j&J00 local plat SOURCE OF FUNDS: Fund 160nv Rest- E F und_match_�__ Env........ REVENUE PRODUCING: Yes No X AMOUNT PER MONTH Year APPROVED BY: County AttY, &Purchasing Vl' Risk Management' %G � DOCUMENTATION: Included X Not Required_ DISPOSITION: AGENDA ITEM Revised 7/09 MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CONTRACT SUMMARY Contract with: FFWCC Contract# 13101-FK-121. Effective Date: Upon execution Expiration Date: June 30, 2015 Contract Purpose/Description: Task Assignment# FK 12 1- Invasive, Exotics Removal Funding - Technician Crew- Removal of invasive exotic plant species from publicly owned conservation lands in Monroe County. Contract Manager: Beth Bergh 2511 Growth Management/ 1.1 (Name) (Ext.) (Departrnent/Stop#) I for BOCC rneetin,a,on 8/20/14 Agenda Deadline: 8/5/14 CONTRACT COSTS Total Dollar Value of Contract: $ 143,100 Cut-rent Year Portion: $ 0 Budgeted? Yes® No n Account Codes: Grant: $ 125,000 County Match: $ 18,100 ADDITIONAL COSTS Estimated Ongoing Costs: $ yr For: (Not included in dollar value above) (eg, maintenance, utilities, janitorial„salaries,etc.) CONTRACT REVIEW Changes Date Out Date In Needed Reviewer Division Director YesP NoF1 Risk Management YesF No[37 /�, O.M.13,/Pur2asing 'I UJI ❑V YesF No[A //4 County Attorney Yes[7NoFel Corru-nentS: ­K_ L,(y ('t,1, P/1 OMB Form Revised 2/27/01 MCP#2 TASK ASSIGNMENTNOTWWATION FORM FWC CONTRACT NO. 13 101 'J'askAss�igiiiiieritNtiiiitx,r: FK-121 Datc: 6 June 2014 C,ontractor Name:MonrocCounty FWCContract Manager Roark Cleary(850)617-9427 Contractor's Contract Manager:Beth Bergh 305.289.2511 FWC Site Manager: lackie Smith(772)871-5407 Project Title:Monroe County Maintenance PlWk 97849391000 fask Description and Payment Schedule:See Exhibit I. The ontractor is not authorized to perform work on airy additional sites until such time.as the VWC tilid the Contractor have fully executed a C hange Order for said additional work. Any work performed by the Contraclor contrao,to this Task Assignment shall be at the Contractors expense."flue Contractor is authorized to subcontract. Deliverables:As spmified in the Scope of Work (Exhibit 1);systematically Inaverse, locate,and treat 1001Y.of the listed invasive plants within the 450 acres of Monroc County Ptoperties resulting in a minimum of95%oftarget plants being k illed Task Assignment Conditions I, 'Fire Contractor shall provide written notification to the Contract Manager uIx)n completion oftreatinev evern(s), 2, Upon FW(I Site Manager approval,the Contractor is authorized to control incidental occurrences ofany current FEPPC category one or category two invasive exotic plant species encountered within the Pro'jcct Site(s). Costs lbr these control operations shall not exceed the established l'ask AssignmerIt ounount,and must not,jeopardize the Contractor's ability to achieve the required level of control foIr the primary target species. It is tile responsibility(If the CC)atruCtOlo to do CrTraae that all control operations do not exceed the established Task Assignment amount. Financial Consequences: If"the Contractor materially lark to comply with the tenns and conditions ofthis purchase Order as determined by the Contract Manager,including any Federal and State statutes,rules or regulations applicable to this Purchase Order„the,Commission shall take(.me or more ofthe following actions,as appropriate'for the circuumstances,and allowed by law:A-Temporarily withhold cash I-myrnenis pending corredion of tire.deficiency;13-1Ceducfiorr of cash payment ifcorrection ofoicliciency is not made,C-Diaallowall or part ofthe cost oNhe activity or action not in compliance;D-Requ"I refund ofpreviously disbursed lyayincras related to deficiency;E-Wholly or partly suspend or ter-orinate this agreement;F-Withhold litture Purchase Order for the project or program;G-Seek other remedies,legally available, Task Assignment Start Date: Upon execution ,tune 30,2015 Task Assignment'rype: Amount NotTo Excced: Fixed III-ice $125,(Y)0 00 Total Task Assignment Value $125,OWOO Funding hiftarmatiow ORG CODE ED BJECT CODE MODULE SPEC.CAT. PROJECT# YEAR AMOUNT 77358090200 02 1139940 1102334 FK-1 21 14-15 1i125,W0.00 MONROE COUNTY FLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE, CONSERVATION COMMISSION Conti-act Manager Date Ruark Cleary,Contract lvlatn(ge� Date yy —-—-------------- Specialist Date 'Osl Center-Admi",4rator /c IPM Section Leader Date 7 tm,�,ROE COUNTY XTTORNEY DiVision Director/designee Date X APPROVECI AS-rO F�RM DaW FWC,Contract No.13101;TaskAssignnient[.'K-121,Pagel of TASK ASSIGNMENT RE'SPONSIBILITIES RESPONSIBUxnES OF THE CONTRACTOR: I. Upon frill execution of the Task A ssignment,the Contractor wi I I coordinate with the FWC Site Mari ager to establish a mutually agreeable work schedule-, 2. A Goround Crew Supervisor, employed by the Contractor,will be present at all times when work on the site is underway; 3. Ground Crew Supervisors will be responsible for all control activities and salbty on prqject sites,The Ground Crew Supervisor will assure contract crews are knowledgeable of,and remain within property and treatment boundaries. Every effort shall be made by the Contractor to avoid darnage to native vegetation and Nvildlific,. 4. Ground Crew Supervisors will be pesticide applicators Ix)ssessing current certi fication by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services(FDACS)in the Natural Areas categories. A copy of each supervisor's FDACS certification will be provided to the FWC Site Manager prior to initiation of on-site supervisory duties; 5. "llie Ground Crew Supervisor may supervise a maximum of eight(8)field employees at any given tinge,unless otherwise noted in the Task Assignment; 6. "floc;Ground Crew Supervisor%hall be responsible for the collection,recording,and timely submission of all data and reports required. At weekly intervals and at the completion of initial treatments and site reassessment,a complete report will be submitted to the Site Manager detailing sites treated,number and size of plants killed,and type of treatment used.This data will be recorded on the FWC"Daily Progress Report f`orm"; 7. The Contractor will strictly adhere to all herbicide label application,precautionary,and safety statconcrits; 8. All control efforts shall be at least 95%effective in preventing re-sprout of treated target vegetation. It' 95%kill rate is not achieved for any area of the project after twtr months following pro cct completion,one additional thorough treatment of the plant species listed under"Project Goals" in the protect area will be the responsibility ofthe Contractor at no cost to the FWC; 9. The Contractor shall forward an original invoice along with all corresponding Daily Progress Report Fonns,completed and approved,to FWC Invasive plant Managernent,3800 Commonwealth Boulevard,MS 705,'raffahassee,Florida 32399-3000 within ten(10)working(lays of work completion. 10. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE FWC SITE MANAGER: 11, `fbe Site Manager reserves the right to inspect,at any time,the Con(ractors procedure,spray systeni(s),spray solution(s),and other ancillary equipment,and to approve operating personnel. Inspection,however,will not relieve the Contractor of any obligations or responsibilities nor will it transfer any liability to the lands listed under"Pro Ject 1,ocation"; 12, No additional work can be added to this Task Assignment without a fully executed Change Orden Additional work includes additional treatment areas or change in treatment methodology; 11 The site management agency authorizes FWC Invasive Plant Management staff'to approve invoice payments of all funds encumbered under this Task Assignment. Payment will be appinved only for that work approved by the Site Manager. A copy of the approved invoice will be forwarded to the,site management agency. FWC Contract No. 13101;'I'ask Assignment FK-12 1,Page 2 of 2 Project EXHIBIT 1 Project Information Project Title : Monroe County Maintenance Project 203.4-15 Fiscal Year ; 2014-2015 Project Category ; Large Treatment Type : Maintenance Timing of the Treatment(s) Information riot provided Contact :Information :,u 0 First Name : Beth Last Name ; Bergh Addressl : 2796 overseas Hwy, Suite 400 City : MARATHON State: FL Zip: 33050 Primary Phone 305-289-2SIl Email bergh bethGdsmonroecounty-fl.gov ; .. ._ ..._.. _._ .......,_ ..._.. ......... ------ Locati l Managed area : Monroe County Managed Areas Total Acreage of Managed Area : 1,606 Lead Agency : Monroe County Regional Working Group ; Florida Keys Project Location Project Location: Monroe County conservation lands are located throughout the Florida Keys from Key West to Kay Largo, with the majority of the lands located in the Lower Keys (south of the Seven Mile Bridge) and in Key Largo. These lands are either awned by Monroe County or owned by the: State of Florida and managed by the County through a management lease, There are approximately 3,878 parcels and 1,700 acres of Monroe County conservation lands. Most individual parcels are only 0.1 acre in size, but many are contiguous and combine to form much larger management units. Project Counties ENEWAMMONIMMMMM Directions to Pre-bid Location NA - County to hire contractor Description Habitat Description see attached document with descriptions of natural communities FNA1 natural Cwornmunities Targeted Plants Y 63razYllan r Sc hrnus tr rebinthifollus e5,ide maho rtoa phespesia populnea i _. 6ead. __....-. .-... .. .,.Le uta6ria Neucogee I'rth r Veal colubrina asiatica scaevola b Ch naupak s6a6ola 0 cea.; sapodilla Mlanilkara zapota. Other Targeted Prints Unit Treatment History EXHIBIT 1 M ?ddf 7 W t3 2M4 dE AP,Thes�esla eta_ Inital $2rr 20d 00 ._ 2od6„/ d _ Ik ION �" "�dp,cat T� Sig P�talntenatrce 3i�tbpU dG7 _2007 10 2,5 f 9 12 1$ 1PM Bp AP,Thesirrsia et IrLitial $56 70d Od 260 2003 16 2 4 S,6 12 ld 16 %PM1 BP AP, the esia etc %nilial $80ddd.00 _r sao,- All %PCl A19%Cat 1 Y1 _ „t�kalnterpance d 6 od 2009 5047 �AMI IPM _ All Cat I $II Maintenance 86 200 Od _. 2009 BP�:'AV?s..714sP si x_eCC.:_:" Ini1tta4 CI�d4l0 dCS .. 2d1d I1 1 7 9,1 IPMV LIP AP, ihespesra etc Initial _ ii Odd dd 2d1"d,., ::5dd x . _ All, ", _ . w. 2011 '/ 5 6 7 8 12"16 IPMi BP,AP,Thespesia, etc In6tlal $5'd,ddd.dd %'EP61 . . ._. .w„:. Main emance w..M_,,. 9�KCi00 CYC1 W .....,{ _.,._,.. 2012 S 2,5 ,Pi 9 17 16,18 %Pi1 BP�AP The �e+l Etc. Initiai µM $50,000.00 d12'<" 5t10 All IPMd �Ag[;Cat 1`6`2 Ei dnker�a ce � 7 �4pt1 dCD777 w _.a._.. ;........,M _ _... ......., 241 add All _w_ w %PMn _ All Cat 1 2 Maintenance 6Q ddd.dd 2d14 777­Sdo Aii is YPMt.., ll`Cat x B ? PMaMnteni+ &', 5 ddd:C1Q 2d14 82 12 6 IPM t3P,AP, fhespesoa, etc Initial $50 000.dd i..,.,.,_...._.....�._ ..._......... ......_............. m.,_,„._,.._,,. ........ _...... ..... ...... ... ........,_ .-----.. .._.._....... .,�. Unit Description .. .project is maintenance of previously treated p maintained sites so exotics coverage on average will be no more than e50%for. Units 45d tlrye selected parcels; newly acquired sites to be treated may have exotics tip to Cover Class 2(. -25%coverage),this 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,12,14,1v,1ry,17,1.6,19,2d project does not inClUde sites heavily infested with exotics,those sites are to be.treated Lander"the County's"Initial Treatment,"project Maintenance CLIrrent Fiscal Year Area Maintenance Plan All Monroe County conservation lands are to be maintained by either Monroe County staff or its contractors Restoration Plan for Dative Plants The exotic plant species listed will be treated according to developed effective control techniques. Depending upon the species treated and the type of habitat, plants may be hand-pulled, treated in place, removed from site, or chipped on site. Decisions regarding specific plant treatment methods on each site will be made by the Land Steward, Treating vegetation in place and allowing it to decompose in situ is cost effective and biologically sound. However, physical removal of vegetation from the site will be the preferred treatment method in the fallowing situations: where fuel loading may be a concern; where excessive vegetative debris may preclude native seedling recruitment or negatively affect wildlife; where falling trees could pose a hazard to roads or structures; or where aesthetics are a concern. It is anticipated that most work areas will revegetate naturally without replanting. However, for severely degraded sites with distant native seed sources, planting of natives will be considered utilizing funds from Monroe County's Environmental Land Management and Restoration Fund. Funding and Labor SOUrce for Follow-up Treatments All Monroe County conservation lands are to be maintained by either Monroe County staff or its contractors. Funding sources Include the Monroe County Environmental Land Management and Restoration Fund and IPM funds as applicable Blame Work Specifications Work Specifications; Work performance will consist of the contractor furnishing all labor, herbicides, diluents, small equipment, transportation, spray equipment,and performing all operations necessary to control the exotic plants listed under"Project Goals" using proven techniques on the individual species. If heavy equipment (clam truck, etc.) is required for disposal purposes, the equipment will be provided by Monroe County Solid Waste or a separate County contractor(s). The contractor's crew shall be responsible for completing a Weekly Progress Report(WPR) that will record date, name of site, hours of work, species treated and other data that will be submitted to the Land Steward at the end of each week. Monroe County will submit periodic invoices to the Florida Fish&Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), Invasive Plant Management Section, for reimbursement of exotic plant control activities based on the WPRs. The exotic plant species listed under"Project Goals"will be treated according to developed effective control techniques. Depending upon the species treated and the type of habitat, plants may be hand-pulled, treated in place, removed from site, or chipped on site. Decisions regarding specific plant treatment methods on each site will be made by the Land Steward, Treating vegetation in place and allowing it to decompose in situ is cost effective and biologically sound. However, physical removal of vegetation from the site will be the preferred treatment method in the fol@owing situations: where fuel loading may be a concern; where excessive vegetative debris may preclude native seedling recruitment or negatively affect wildlife; where falling trees could pose a hazard to roads or structures; or where aesthetics are a concern. It is anticipated that most work areas will revegetate naturally without replanting. However, for severely degraded sites with distant native seed sources, planting of natives will be considered utilizing funds from Monroe County's Environmental Land Management and Restoration Fund. Every effort shall be rnade by the contractor's crew to avoid damaging native vegetation or disturbing wildlife. The crew will abide by all herbicide label application, precautionary, safety, cleaning, and disposal information. Specimen labels and MSDS information for all chemicals used will be kept with the chemicals, and the crew shall be provided with first aid kits and emergency contact numbers while working in the field. EXHIBIT 1 Equipment considerations The Florida Keys Invasive Exotics Task Force's Decontamination protocol will be included in the County's contract requirements with the selected contractor, Other Requirements and Provisions Monroe County currently employs a crew of invasive exotic plant technicians (currently four technicians) who work oil lands owned or managed by Monroe County, The requested funding will allow the County to contract with a private firm to conduct the maintenance work rather than the County employing an in-house crew of technicians. The proposed project will build on the success of the past nine years of invasive exotic species control. The contracted crew will continue the eradication of woody and herbaceous Invasive exotic plants from designated conservation lands under the direction of the Monroe County Land Steward. The contracted crew will remove invasive exotics using hand tools only; no mechanical removal is proposed. The Land Steward will provide the selected contractor with a specific list of parcels needing treatment within each unit listed below. The contracted crew's priorities will include: maintaining previously treated exotic removal sites free of exotics; conducting sweeps of large conservation areas, looking for new Infestations; and the removal of exotics from recently purchased conservation lands. In fiscal year 2013 the County acquired an additional 114 parcels of conservation land totaling 50 acres. Threatened, etc. Species These areas provide habitat and resources for a myriad of wildlife, including resident and migratory birds, and endemic plant species. The non-native. plants that Invade these areas decrease habitat value and lower biodiversity. Just a few of the state and federally listed endangered and threatened species of animals and plants that potentially utilize these habitats include: white-crowned pigeon (Columba leucocephala), Key deer (Odocoileus virgirrianus clavium), Lower Keys marsh rabbit (Sylvilagus palustris hefneri), Schaus swallowtail butterfly (HefwcUdes aristodemis ponceanus), Bartram's hairstreak butterfly (Strymon acis bartrami), eastern indigo snake (Drymarchon corais couperi), key mud turtle (Kinosternon baurii), piping plover (Charadrius melodus), Key Largo cotton mouse (Peromyscus gossypinus allapaticola), Blodgett's wild mercury (Argrytharrinia blodgettfl, Cupania (Cupania glabra); skyblue clustervine (Jacquetnontia pentanthos), manchineel (Hippornane n7ancinella), and Garber's spurge (Chatriaesyce garberi). Project Time Frame The project will begin as soon as funding is available and conclude by June 1, 2015, with the Monroe County Land Steward providing a comprehensive final report to accompany the final invoice for cost reimbursement to the FWC no later than June 19, 2015, Education and Regiona� Issues Public Education Program The Monroe County Land Steward will work to educate neighbors of natural areas by providing "Monroe County Conservation Lands"brochures and by discussing the issue of invasive exotics with them. Due to the scattered nature of the County's parcels and the high visibility of the crew, there is ample opportunity to interact with neighbors. Additionally, the crew will be easily recognized by signage posted on the work site. Regionai CriLeria ISSUes Information not provided Budget FWC Upland Invasive Exotic Contl-W Prograrn Budget Justification Worksheet Total funds requested from FWC $125,000.00 Method of Control Contracted MCELM R fund $10,000.00 ............... ........................................................................................ Total matching funds from project sponsor(A): g1Q,.QOO.Q0 In-kind contribution Total in-kind value from project sponsor(13): 8,10M00 Total matching and in-kind dollars (A+B):S16,100,00 EXHIBIT 1 Total funds requested from FWC(C): $125,0MQ0 Total cost of Project(A+B+C): �142,1!20.QDQ Notes/Explanations "Other" category above is for disposal of vegetative debris and any other associated cleanLIP Costs Q C> CL c f- :D Lo C CN 0 < n a04 .IC) .. EXHIBIT 1 UNIT MAPS Monroe County Conservation Lanais Blue highlight indicates Monroe County Conservation lands. Land Steward will provide selected contractor with a list of selected sites within each unit. r r r Unit 1 2- Upper Sugarloaf Key (including Indian Mound Estates) Monroe CC UTIty°Invasive.Exotic Maintenance Page f of 201.4-2015 EXHIBIT 1 ! Unit 3 - Cudjoe Key (including Cu.cljoe Acres) rri ,6 a i F Unit 4- Cudjoe Key. (includi-rig Cutthroat Harbor Estates) Monroe County Invasive Exotic Maintenance Page 2 of 9 2014-201S EXHIBIT 1 a r Unit 5 -Sum merland Key (including Sumxnerland.Estates) a i a Emit 6- Ramrod Key (including Ramrod Shores) Monroe County Invasive Exotic Maintenance. Page 3 a£9 20 t 4-2015 LEXHIBIT 1 f , U r; " 1 o i F r Unit 7- Little Torch Key r , I Ya N d� " Unit 8 -- Big Pine Key Monroe County Invasive Exotic Mai ntmaa�nce Page A of 9 2014-2015 EXHIBIT 1 ,�9f l try ,o k f Unit 9- Bid; Pine Key (includirig Eden Pines Subdivision) t u J Unit 10- Big Ping Key (including; Palm Villa Subdivision) Monroc County Invasive Exotic Maintenance Page 5 of 9 2014-2015 EXHIBIT 1 ! R 1� i 1 w � I u Unit 1.2- Big Piave Key (including Sands Subdivision) fy i r' Unit 1.4-Tavernier (including Harris Ocean Park & .Palma la) Monroe County Invasive Exotic;Maintenance Page 6 of 9 2014-2015 EXHIBIT 1 �G r' Unit 1.5 _ Key Largo (including Bay Haven Subdivision) fiMa" I / g r` i Unit 16 -- Key Largo (i:nclud ng`Fliom sansSubdivision) Monme County Invasive;Exotic Maintenance Page 7 ol*9 201.4-2015 EXHIBIT 1 7 " r u f, i Unit 17-Key Largo l f� J^ f r Unit 18 - Key Largo (hicluding Pamela Villa) Morum County Invasive Exotic Maintenance Page H Qf 9 2014-201S EXHIBIT 1 ff r, r „A Unit :1.9 _ Key Larger (including Anglers Park) h� r ,w i b M i r J� Unit 20 - Key Larger (including I-largo City Subdivision) Monroe(;ounty Invasive Exotic Ivtainteruawu. Page 9 of 9 2e 14-20I5 EXHIBIT 1 Monroe County Maintenance 2014-2015 Natural Communities: The majority of the County's conservation lands are located within one of the units listed below. However, the crew may treat exotic vegetation on other County conservation lands,even those properties not included in the following table. The Land Steward will provide the selected contractor with a,specific list of parcels needing treatment within the following units(not all parcels within each unit will be treated): UNIT KEY APPROX. RAfU_RALCOMM­_1_.JNrry_­ ACRES U Sug 43 Hardwood hammock, freshwater wetlands,saltmarsh, m 3 Cudjoe 39 Hardwood haanarmock, saltmarsh,scrub mmmm 4 Cudjoe 30 Hardwood hammock,buttonwood saltmarsh,scrub.'mati"&,,nyL_ 5 Summ '39 Hardwood hammock,buttonwood / saltmarsh,scrub mangrove__..____ Ramrod 36 -Hardwood hammock,buttonwood saltmarsh,scrub main e,Lnarm rrc,rve Torches 23 —Hardwood hummock,buttonwood saltmarsh.,scrub an -ove,Iriall rove. 8 Big Pine 1.3 Pine rockland,hardwood haminock, freshwater wetland g Pine 20 Tfardwo),d l ­­ _____9 Bi arnmock, _­ Piave rocklaiid, buttonwood / saltmarsh 10 Big Pine 27 FTa­rdw(;�_� - freshwater wetland 12 Big Pine �8­ Hardwood hammock, pine rOcklaj_,c], buttonwood / saltmarsh 14 Largc, 2 Hardwood hammock,buttonwood saltmarsh 15 Hardwoodharm-nock 16 Largo 29 Hardwood hammock,buttonwood saltmarsh 170 11 _-Hardwood hammock-,"­ 18 La 8 Hardwood hammock,mail rove 19 Lae o 5 Hardwood hammock 8 hammock Totals 466 Ad*acent ,Natural Areas: UNIT KEY Adjacent Natural Areas ..... WEA .......... 2 FWC EXHIBIT 1 3 Cud' USFWS RefugL�, ---P-9 Oc Cuqjoc USFWS Re fie — 5 Summ NA 6 Ramrod FWC-WEA Torches FwC-WEA 8 Big Pine USFW S Refu e 9 Pine USFWS Refu � .............. IRL &( 10 f3i fine USFWS Refuge 1 Ei Piny USFWS Refuge__ 14 Lar o FWC -WEA 15 Largo FWC-WEE 16 LaEgc-� 17 Largo Ise 18 Pertnekamp SP--- 19 Largo J-KA 20 L-irgL