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1st Task Order 07/11/2022 TASK ORDER ONE FOR DEMOLITION REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL SERVICES BETWEEN MONROE COUNTY AND CHARLEY TOPP|PWO & SONS, [NC., FOR THE VOLUNTARY HOME BUYOUT PROGRAM FOR TASKS AND DELIVERABLES ASSOCIATED WITH THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY SUB~RECIP|ENTAGREEMENT 10092 |m accordance with the contract for Demolition, Removal and Disposal Services made and entered on the 15"day ofJune 2DJ2,byand between Monroe County hereinafter referred Loau the"[ounty"and Charley Toppino & Sons, Inc. ([TS), hereinafter referred to as "Contractor" for the Voluntary Home Buyout Program. All terms and conditions of the referenced Contract for Demolition, Removal and Disposal Services shall apply tm this Task Order,unless the Task Order modifies an Article of the Contract which will be specifically referenced in this Task Order aind the amendment, addition or modification shall be precisely described. In accordance with the referenced contract,this Task Order contains specific addresses and a description of the services that are requested for each address. This Task Order|s effective onthe day of I2822. 1. The Contractor will perform demolition, removal and disposal services on two (2) parcels as described below in accordance with the VHBP Demolition, Removal and Disposal Services contract, attachment A,Scope of Work and Pricing(attached as Exhibit A), A. 32Q68 Bimini Lane, No Name Key 39043 I. The residence has been demolished, but some structures remain including foundation piles, concrete s|ebs/drivewxays,dock piles and rnisce/[ameOms marine structures,and other debris on the parcel. A neighbor has indicated the weed gate at the muut6 of the canal is permitted. A review of records will be required to determine if this structure and associated structures can remain. See the Vacancy Inspection (attached as Exhibit B)for site condition photos. ii. Demolition permit 19102711 was issued by Monroe County on 8/7/2019 for the residence. The final electric,plumbing and demolition building inspections were passed mn1D/lO/2Q19 and the permit was closed. Per the VHQP Demolition, Removal and Disposal contract, the utilities on site shall be removed and/or capped to the limits of the site or at least two feet below finished grade and all utility meters need toberemoved. ill. Department of Health Permit 44-SK-1985592 for septic abandonment was closed on 1O/14/19� iv. There are no specific conditions required per the Tier || Environmental Review Record for the parcel (attached as Exhibit C). V. Any required grading and sodding should be |imbe6to the area mf disturbance Subject tm the demolition, B. 65914 Overseas Highm/ay' Long Key 33O01 i. The residence has been demolished, but some structures remain mostly related tmthe utilities and some minor debris on the parcel. See the Vacancy Inspection (attached as Exhibit D)for site condition photos, Demolition' Removal and Disposal Services Task Order One fmrthe Monroe[muntYVn|untan/Horne 8uyoutProgram Page, I of ii. Demolition permit 19200445 wars issued by Monroe County on I./27/2020fort he residence. The final'electric, plumbing and demolition building inspections were passed on 7/16/2020 and the permit was closed. Per the VH13P Demolition, Removal and Disposal contract, the utilities on site shall be removed and/or capped to the limits of the site or at least two feet below finished grade and all utility meters need to be removed. iii. Department of Health Permit 44-SI--2028606 for septic abandonment was closed on 1/9/2020. iv. There are no specific conditions required per the Tier It Environmental Review Record for the parcel (attached as Exhibit E). v. Any required grading and sodding should be limited to the area of disturbance subject to the demolition, Staffing—the Project Manager shall be Michael Labrada, C-I"S Contract Administrator, P Oc'!y pricing shall be consistent with VHBP Demolition, Removal and Disposal Services .1 contract, attachrilent A,Scope of Work and Pricing (attached as Exhibit A). 2. Prior to beginning the work, Individual or grouped requests for demolition, removal and disposal services on specific parcels will be subject to a Notice to Proceed issued via email from the County to the Contractor,The Notice to Proceed will be issued in accordance with this Task Order. At no time shall the Contractor commence work without receipt of the Notice to Proceed from the County. The Contractor shall commence work on the services provided for in this Agreement promptly upon receipt of a written Notice to Proceed from the County. 3, 'This Task Order One shall be effective as of MY 11 2022 and shall remain in effect until such services are no longer required or in accordance with section 9,5 of the contract. 4. All other Terms and Conditions of the Task Order shall remain in accordance with tile Contract dated June 15, 2022. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each party caused the Task Order to be executed by its duly authorized representative. Charle Toppino and Sons, Inc. Witness: By: By: ............... sign, t re Sign,a.ture Title: Title: MONROE COUNTY MON ROE COUNTY ATTORNEY COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR APPROVED i&T0JFQWbyJarnes D James D. Molenaarm-,naa, By: Date:2022.07.06 r 5:3608 04'00' -e L...... y J A M E S MOLENAAR County Administrator 07/11/2022 ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY T Date: Tit .......--..........--.- Demolition, Removal and Disposal Services Task Order One for the Monroe COLVIty VOILjnCary Home BUYOLAt Program Page 2 of 2 Task Order One Demolition, Removal, and Disposal Services Exhibit A ATTACHMENT A SCOPE OF WORK AND PRICING Demolition, Removal and Disposal Services: The project consists of Demolition, Removal and Disposal services for homes and associated residential structures purchased by the County under the Voluntary Home Buyout Program (VHBP). The services shall be accomplished in a manner consistent with all County, State and Federal laws, codes, regulations and environmental standards. These parcels may contain intact residences, partial or damaged residences to be demolished which may be located anywhere in the unincorporated portions of the County within the Florida Keys. The demolition must include the proper disconnection and abandonment of all utilities and the proper remediation/abatement and disposal of hazardous materials, including asbestos and Household Hazardous Waste. The successful respondent shall provide all equipment, personnel licenses and permits to demolish, remove and dispose of structure materials, which may include hazardous materials, in a safe, efficient and professional manner. The project will be made up of individual addresses/residential parcels where demolition, removal and disposal are needed. The successful respondent will be required to manage the project from beginning to end, including the permitting, scheduling, labor, monitoring, provisions of necessary equipment and progress reporting to the County designee. The selected contractor is responsible for evaluating the demolition, removal and disposal cost based upon the site visit and responding in writing with a quotation for the job, a description of the job, the time the contractor can begin the job and the time necessary to complete the job. The project approach shall include a projected timeline for project implementation and key milestones. Task Orders will be issued containing a specific address or group of addresses, a description of the services to be performed at each address, the time period within which services must be performed ("Completion Date") and the estimated cost based upon the agreed upon rates for the services to be performed under this contract. The COUNTY will provide asbestos testing results and any conditions required by Florida Division of Historical Resources and/or the Monroe County Historic Preservation Commission with the Task Order. Within ten (10) days of receipt of a fully executed Task Order, the CONTRACTOR must complete a site inspection and provide a written response to the COUNTY including a quote for the cost of the job in accordance with the pricing and rates set forth in this agreement, and a schedule to begin and complete the job. The CONTRACTOR's written response shall be incorporated into a written Notice to Proceed issued by the COUNTY. The CONTRACTOR shall commence work on the services provided for in this Agreement promptly upon receipt of a written Notice to Proceed from the COUNTY. The Notice to Proceed will be issued in accordance with the Task Order. At no time shall the CONTRACTOR commence work without written authority from the COUNTY. Vendors should expect that services must be completed no later than 45 calendar days of issuance of the County's Notice to Proceed to conduct services on a given property. The following conditions apply to this contract: • Contractors are required to have active licenses and insurance required to fulfill the requirements of each particular job and are required to include in the qualification package copies of any and all licenses and insurance. The County reserves the right to disqualify prospective bidders who have violations or who violate local, state or federal laws or regulations related to the construction industry, insurance, and/or handling of hazardous materials. Contractors holding the necessary license shall be responsible for the job site at all times during the work. • The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for the complete permit process and be responsible for all costs associated with the permit process which shall include federal, state, and local requirements. • All work shall conform to and be operated in conformance with OSHA safety requirements. • The scope of work may include disposal of hazardous materials, including asbestos and Household A-1 Hazardous Waste. The CONTRACTOR will provide all necessary labor and equipment to complete the job including, vehicles, and personal protective equipment for proper handling of hazardous materials and will strictly adhere to all precautionary, and safety requirements.Contractors may need environmental hazard sub-contractors to identify hazardous materials, and conduct complete asbestos abatement, provide proper asbestos clearance (including air or visual clearance) and disposal of any hazardous materials. This shall include, but is not limited to EPA or State notifications, employee certifications, state licenses, and waste disposal notification/disposal logs. The CONTRACTOR must notify the COUNTY immediately of any situation which may cause a health or safety risk to the public. • The CONTRACTOR will be responsible for assuming lead-based paint on the property and using lead-based paint safe practices during demolition. • The CONTRACTOR shall remove all HVAC units following EPA guidelines for the proper disposal of refrigerants. • The CONTRACTOR must provide receipts/records verifying acceptance of hazardous materials by a facility licensed to accept hazardous materials. These records must be attached to the invoice submitted to the COUNTY. • To verify proper disposal of demolition debris, the CONTRACTOR will provide the COUNTY with disposal receipts with invoices. • Contractors may need sub-contractors to ensure compliance with conditions imposed by the Florida Division of Historical Resources and/or the Monroe County Historic Preservation Commission. • The CONTRACTOR shall take photographs of all sides of structure(s) prior to any work on the site or demolition. Photographs should be properly dated and include the name of the person taking the photographs. A complete set of before and after photographs shall be provided to the COUNTY. Photographs are considered to be an integral part of the work. • Any existing or abandoned utilities (electric, gas, wells, water and sewer) on the site shall be disconnected and removed and/or capped to the limits of the site or at least two feet below finished grade of the site. Septic tanks need to be abandoned per Florida Department of Health regulations. Other tanks and utility meters shall be removed. Service lines shall be fully removed to the extent possible. All wells should be grouted and deemed unusable. • The CONTRACTOR shall implement pre-demolition and post-demolition erosion control and storm water control measures. • The CONTRACTOR shall implement dust and noise control measures as appropriate. • The CONTRACTOR must conduct demolition and removal operations to ensure minimum interference with roads, streets and other adjacent facilities. • The CONTRACTOR shall maintain safe conditions at all times. Should the COUNTY consider the operations unsafe, the operations shall be suspended until the CONTRACTOR has corrected all unsafe conditions to the satisfaction of the COUNTY. • The use of burning or explosives at the project site for the disposal of refuse and debris is not permitted. • All debris and non-greenspace material is required to be removed from the property, unless stated otherwise by the COUNTY, during demolition.This includes items such as mailboxes, marked fencing, concrete; bricks and trash. • The finished grade must be consistent with the grading of the surrounding properties, avoiding any A-2 deviation greater than plus or minus two inches of adjacent grade.. Below-grade areas and voids resulting from demolition of the structure shall be filled with selected back-fill and restored to grade level. The site shall have a level appearance at the conclusion of the work. Final site stabilization shall include the installation of Bahia sod, limited to the area of disturbance subject to the demolition. The entire site shall be left in a neat and presentable condition as determined by the COUNTY at the conclusion of work. • The COUNTY will re-inspect site within 21 days of completion to verify the soils have not sunken.The CONTRACTOR shall be required to place additional fill and sod in any voids as required by the COUNTY. The CONTRACTOR warranties all work for a period of one year. • If a tree or other large mature landscape materials must be removed in order for the CONTRACTOR to proceed or complete the demolition process, the tree removal must be included in the written estimate/quote by the CONTRACTOR. Any required tree removal must be included in the issued permit(s)for demolition. Existing trees and vegetation located outside of 5 feet from the any structures to be demolitions shall remain in place and be protected during the demolition. The CONTRACTOR shall document its progress in performing its work under this Agreement and report its progress to the County twice per month or upon request in the format requested by the County . The monthly reports will include current status of each demolition and the expenditure of funds to date. The CONTRACTOR will also provide information as requested by the County for compliance of Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1668, and required annual completion of the Section 3 Summary Report (HUD-60002). The COUNTY will report the CONTRACTOR's progress to DEO in accordance with the Federally-Funded CDBG-DR Voluntary Home Buyout Program Subrecipient Agreement. These services will be funded under the Federally-Funded Subrecipient Agreement between the County and the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO), and attached hereto as Exhibit A. The selected CONTRACTOR is bound by the terms and conditions of the County's Subrecipient Agreement with DEO. The CONTRACTOR is required to be familiar with and shall be responsible for complying with all federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations that in any manner affect the work. Pricing The compensation available to the CONTRACTOR under this Agreement is to be determined by the COUNTY based on quotations received from the CONTRACTOR, and the necessities of each individual job. CONTRACTOR provided the billing rates in the table below which shall be used for the basis of each note fora Particular Lob, and included bV the COUNTY in a written Notice to Proceed prior to the authorization to commence the work. 1 A-3 Project Budget CATEGORY DESCRIPTION OF WORK UNIT OF MEASURE UNIT PRICE Demolition, Removal and Disposal of Structure Square Foot Demolition—jo.includg a Manufactured or Mobile Home $16.00 permitting,demolition, Demolition, Removal and Disposal of Structure Square Foot removal and disposal of a CBS home $15.50 all residential structures _ -- ._.------ and associated Demolition, Removal and Disposal of Structure Square Foot accessory structures a Framehome (fences, mailboxes, ediati . --Abatee m mmeentnt.m" - ... and Square Foot of Area driveways, marginal of asbestos Requiring Treatment $9.00 docks, pools, slabs, debris, l s, etc) and o e aledhazar, Removal and including ng .uww. N/A HHW Included, disconnection and/or other material abandonment of all Household Hazardous Waste(HHW) to be quoted utilities ��...___ .... .... ... _... .... .... .. w�.-,,,,_.�.. .... ... .... Demolition, Removal, Disposaland/or Per septic system $3,000.00 Abandonment of Septic Systems ww .w Demolition of piling Demolition, Removal, Disposal of in- supported in-water water structures(if not included in the Structure Square Foot $50.00 structures Demolition rates above) Grading(if not included in Demolition Square Foot of area of rates above) disturbance subject to Included demolition activities -- Backfill (if needed and if not included Site Stabilization in Demolition rates above) Ton $80.00 Bahia Sod Square Yard $15.00 .... .... .... �.. Electric .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... ....00 ........ Each Utility disconnection Each $1,000. Propane 00 and/orabandonment(if � no structures requiring Wells Each $3,000.00 demolition are on the Water Each..... ..�.... Each . ------ property) 00 Sewer Each $1,000.00 Vegetation/Tree removal (if required Additional Costs to complete the demolition and Cubic Yard $105.00 included in a permit) Other Costs(please indicate any other anticipated costs) �............................. ..... ..................... ......................... . A-4 Task Order One Demolition, Removal and Disposal Services Exhibit B MONROE TY9 FLORIDA iIVOLUNTARY HOME BUYOUT PROGRAM Miu �I CERTIFICATE VACANCY INSPECTION INSTRUCTIONS: Complete during Vacancy Inspection. Monroe County, FL or representative should inspect the property at least 24 hours before closing to ensure that the property to be purchased is vacant and ready for possession„ as well as to identify any safety concerns prior to any further personnel entering the premises. ur�nar Buyoutar e rt Address: %. o .. , �r .. hope losing late. ..�..��.� . . Date of Inspection ..... . .....r .... .. . 1, Building is secure Yes No a. If not, please specify the items that need to be secured before Vacancy Inspection is completed I 2. Building structure is sound and a.uncomrupromised Yes No a. If not, please specify safety issues on site (e : roof unsound or foundation unstable): . Is the property void of (Household Hazardous Waste (III items e , No EFTA considers some leftover,household products that can catch fire„ react, or explode under certain circumstances, or that are corrosive or toxic as household hazardous waste. Products, such as paints, cleaners oils„ batteries, and pesticides can contain hazardous ingredients and require special care when,your dispose of therm a„ If not, list any 11l1W items identified and approximate quantity i. Item: 1uantlty: ili, Item; Quantity: lli, Item Quantity: iv, Item: Quantity: v Item, 4uantity°. vi. Item: Quantlty: 4, All personal property has been removed from the property (including s, vessels, and p personal property outside the home)? I� y (V ing all �e�. e o. Pry V� p Y � �...s ) No ... �I'�I� 0 .dam+ mm .p�i q'"' IN q ti MONROE COUNTY,FLORIDA VOLUNTARY HOME BUYOUT PROGRAM a. If not, has the owner(s) been notified that, at the time of vacancy inspection, they are relinquishing all personal property to the County? 0),AYes No 6. The property has been completely vacated and there is no indication of individuals occupying the premises '" 1°�i No . If not, please detail observations 6. All utilities on the have been turned off e� No property a. If not, list utilities or services that are still on and owner(s) plan for discontinuing: 7 Vacancy Inspection photos of the property have been taken during this inspection No . If not, please explain: 6 Specify any additional items observed that should be noted prior to closing N/A or a. ry bon ° I�...„�W ��mhl�� ��",IIN�`" u;lu�,�,u� FN�'"Iu ,. 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Dahlgren QA/QC Date of Review: 10/1/2021 Monroe County Submission Date: 10/1/2021 Grant Number: B-17-DM-12-0001 The Monroe County Voluntary Buyout Program Broad Environmental Review(Tier 1) Environmental Assessment was completed for the Hurricane Irma Voluntary Home Buyout Program.This Tier 11 form is based on and incorporates by reference the Voluntary Home Buyout Broad Review Environmental documents for which a Finding of No Significant Impact(FONSI)was reached,and Funds were released on 12/03/2020. This site-specific review tiers off the Voluntary Home Buyout Program Environmental Assessment. Structure Type: ❑ Single Family Site Built/Conventional Home ❑ Mobile Home ® Vacant Lot Project Description: ® Voluntary Buyout The proposed activity involves the voluntary buyout of the property at the above-listed address,where the structure received damage due to Hurricanes Irma. Proposed activities will include the buyout of the parcel and any existing residential and associated structures will be demolished. After demolition of all structures, the parcel will be dedicated to open space in perpetuity, with use restricted to green space, passive recreation, or storm-water management. ❑ Existing structure to be demolished.Structure was built circa Click ick here to enter Year IBuilt. ® No structure on lot(vacant). The following information and documentation are attached to,and are a part of this site-specific review: • Property Tax Card • Site Field Observation Report • Site Environmental Inspection Photographs • Tier 11 figures, including location • Documentation and/or Consultation • Site-specific mitigation measures are included, unless otherwise noted Page 1 of 14 27—32860 Bimini Lane—Monroe County Environmental Review Determination: 1. Is project in compliance with applicable laws, regulations,and requirements? ® Yes ❑ No If"No," provide explanation: C'f ck o, tap h(-r�(r to C(r,ct. 2. Is an Environmental Impact Statement required? ❑ Yes ® No 3. Finding of No Significant Impact(FONSI)can be made. Project will not significantly affect the quality of the environment. ® Yes ❑ No General mitigation measures are attached. 4. Are site-specific mitigation measures required for this project? ®Yes ❑ No If"Yes," identify the site-specific mitigation measures in this checklist. Finding of ® The proposed activity complies with environmental requirements for funding. Tier II Review ❑ A finding cannot be made without additional information or documentation (attached) Signatory Information and Approval Prepared By: Angela L. Dahlgren Title: CDIB( II::)II' II')irogiraiirru II\AairCageir I eha I edh Il)u:w- tcir IlRca;oveiiy(I If:)lR)IDhJi:Holrlu Signature: Date: 10/1/2021 MONROE COUNTY REVIEWER: Reviewed By: Cynthia Guerra Title: Acquisition Manager Monroe County Planning & Environmental Resources Signature: Date: 10/1/2021 CERTIFYING OFFICER: Approved By: Cynthia Guerra Title: Acquisition Manager Monroe County Planning & Environmental Resources Signature: "� '"" °°° Date: 10/1/2021 Page 2 of 14 27—32860 Bimini Lane—Monroe County Site Specific Findings 1.Airport Clear Zones and Accident Potential Zones(24 CFR Part 51,Subpart D) Not applicable per 24 CFR 51.302(c)(d).Compliance determined in the Tier I Environmental Assessment. 2.Coastal Barrier Resources Act/Coastal Barrier Improvement Act(24 CFR 58.6(c)) ® REVIEW CONCLUDED. (check this box only when completion of the subtasks listed below result in a "Review Concluded") Is the project located in a Coastal Barrier Resource System Unit? Include map. ❑ No. In compliance. ® Yes. (USFWS must be contacted) Did the USFWS Ecological Field Office approve the proposed project? ❑X Yes.Compliance with §58.6(c)is complete. Provide supporting documentation ❑ No.(Applicant is ineligible for funding. Application CANNOT proceed.) Coastal Barrier Project Specific Conditions: This property was covered in the Broad Review and reiterated here for clarity.The Broad Review Stated: "One pre-identified parcel is located on No Name Key within CBRS unit FL-50 established in 1990.The structure was constructed in 1985 and demolished in 2019.The Flood Insurance Prohibition Date for this unit is 11/16/1990. The Certificate of Occupancy(88-297, permit A13599)for the residence was signed on 10/18/1988,so the structure was legally established prior to the Prohibition Date". The USFWS was contacted and responded with a "no further consultation necessary"on September 23,2020. The consultation and supporting documentation is included in the attachments for clarity. 3.Flood Insurance(24 CFR 58.6(b)) Not applicable.Compliance determined in the Tier I Environmental Assessment.The property is currently vacant or will be cleared of all structures and debris and will be maintained as greenspace, passive recreation,or storm-water management.Thus,the project will not involve mortgage insurance, refinance, acquisition, repairs, rehabilitation,or construction of a structure, mobile home,or insurable personal property. 4.Air Quality(Clean Air Act,Sections 176(c)&(d),&40 CFR Part 6,51,&93) Not applicable.Compliance determined in the Tier I Environmental Assessment.There are no locations within Monroe County that are in non-attainment areas. 5.Coastal Zone Management Act(Coastal Zone Management Act,Sections 307(c)and(d)) Not applicable.Compliance determined in the Tier I Environmental Assessment. 6.Toxic Chemicals and Gases,Hazardous Materials,Contamination,and Radioactive Substances(24 CFR Part 58.5(i)(2)) ® REVIEW CONCLUDED. (check this box only when completion of the subtasks listed below result in a "Review Concluded") Note: This review is not intended to satisfy the requirements of a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment(ESA) or other Environmental Due Diligence Process as defined by the American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM), or any of the requirements necessary to qualify for the innocent landowner, contiguous property owner, or bona fide prospective purchaser limitations on CERCLA liability. However, in the event of acquisition of property, a Phase I assessment may be required. That assessment will be done as an additional study to this Tier II. FINDINGS FROM SITE INSPECTION Page 3 of 14 27—32860 Bimini Lane—Monroe County Are there any visible environmental conditions,such as obvious signs of hazardous,toxic,or radioactive materials or substances as observed during the site visit? ® No.Attach site observation report. ❑ Yes. Describe and attach site observation report. Note any obstacles to identification of environmental conditions(Examples: soil piles, household debris, no access to backyard): c ck o, tap he e to enter WX; C W t(-� U,), if nece�as y, FINDINGS FROM REVIEW OF REGULATORY DATABASES AND OTHER INFORMATION SOURCES Is the project parcel listed as a known or suspected contaminated (hazardous,toxic,or radioactive materials or substances)site? ® No.The site is not listed as a known or suspected contaminated site. ❑ Yes. More information is required,such as documentation of cleanup or remediation or"No Further Action" letter from the governing agency. Specify additional information obtained from the governing agency: ❑Yes. Based on the review, it does not appear that the identified hazard affects the health and safety of occupants or conflicts with the intended utilization of the project parcel. Note that this review does not constitute a risk assessment or definitive determination of the hazard and its potential effect on health and safety of occupants or the environmental condition of the project parcel. ❑Yes. Based on the review, it does appear that the identified hazard affects the health and safety of occupants or conflicts with the intended utilization of the project parcel.The project parcel and/or proposed action DOES NOT clear the site-specific review process.STOP—SITE IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR FUNDING. Inform Certifying Officer. Is the project parcel within 3,000 feet of a listed solid or hazardous material facility, landfill,contaminated area, Brownfield or within 1 mile of a Superfund site?Attach a link to the associated Enforcement and Compliance History Online(ECHO) reports for all EPA facilities located within 3,000 feet and/or one mile of the project site. Provide an alternative clearance report when the ECHO report is not available. ® No. Based on the limited site observations made in support of this review and review of the listed sources of information,the project parcel is not within 3,000 feet of a listed solid or hazardous material facility, landfill, contaminated area, Brownfield or within one mile of a Superfund site.(Review Concluded) ❑ Yes.The project parcel is within 3,000 feet of a listed solid or hazardous material facility, landfill, contaminated area, Brownfield or within one mile of a Superfund site. See complete write-up in the Attachments. ❑ Based on review of regulatory databases and other information sources,the project parcel does not appear to be located proximate(within 500 feet)to a site of environmental concern (toxic site such as a brownfield or superfund site or solid waste landfill site),and no known studies indicate an environmental concern for the location.(Review Concluded) ❑ Based on review of information sources,the project parcel does appear to be located proximate (within 500 feet)to a site of environmental concern (toxic site such as a brownfield or superfund site or solid waste landfill site)that could have adversely impacted the project site,and/or is known or suspected to be contaminated by toxic substances or radioactive materials. Specify additional information obtained from the governing agency. Based on topography or distance of the project site relative to the site of environmental concern: Page 4 of 14 27—32860 Bimini Lane—Monroe County ❑ It does not appear that the project site is likely to have been impacted by the site of environmental concern to a degree where the hazard could affect the health and safety of occupants or conflict with the intended utilization of the project parcel.(Review Concluded) ❑ It does appear that the project parcel is likely to have been impacted by the site of environmental concern to a degree where the hazard could affect the health and safety of occupants or conflict with the intended utilization of the project site.Additional regulatory file review to be done. ❑ Regulatory agency file review done for site of environmental concern.The review indicates that the project parcel is not suspected or known to be contaminated by the site (attach regulatory file review documentation). (Review Concluded) ❑ Regulatory agency file review done for site of environmental concern. Results of regulatory agency file review indicate that the project site is known to be contaminated by the site of environmental concern.The project parcel and/or proposed action does not clear the site-specific environmental review process. STOP—APPLICATION IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR FUNDING. Inform Certifying Officer. ❑ Regulatory agency file review done for site of environmental concern. Results of regulatory agency file review indicate that the project site is suspected to be contaminated by the site of environmental concern.Additional information was requested and provided by the Applicant which documents that the project parcel is not contaminated. (Attach documentation)(Review Concluded) ❑ Regulatory agency file review done for site of environmental concern. Results of regulatory agency file review indicate that the project parcel is suspected to be contaminated by the site of environmental concern.Additional information was requested from the Applicant.The applicant requested a letter or finding from the State stating that the project parcel is not contaminated or has been remediated. The Applicant has documents that the project parcel is not contaminated. (Attach documentation)(Review Concluded) ❑ Regulatory agency file review done for site of environmental concern. Results of regulatory agency file review indicate that the project parcel is suspected to be contaminated by the site of environmental concern.Additional information was requested from the Applicant.The Applicant does not have documentation related to the potential for contamination of the project parcel.The Applicant requested a letter or finding from the State stating that the project parcel is not contaminated or has been remediated and does not provide adequate documentation. STOP—APPLICATION IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR FUNDING. Inform Certifying Officer. Are any of the following documented or suspected of being present at the project site? Check all that apply. Lead Based Paint testing does not apply as the demolition of the property will automatically result in the removal of any potential previous hazard. All homes built prior to 1989 are suspect for Asbestos Containing Materials(ACM).Monroe County will complete ACM testing prior to demolition and provide the results to DEO and receive clearance from DEO Page 5 of 14 27—32860 Bimini Lane—Monroe County before proceeding with demolition activities.The demolition of the property will automatically result in the removal of any potential previous hazard. ❑ Asbestos Containing Materials(ACM) Homes built before 1989 are suspect for asbestos containing materials.Contractors are to follow all federal requirements for worker and occupant safety,as well as materials handling and disposal. If any of the above is checked,document site-specific hazards and mitigation requirements. If determination is unknown,document and include mitigation requirements. Toxic Chemicals and Gases,Hazardous Materials,Contamination,and Radioactive Substances Project Specific Conditions: No Conditions Required. 7. Endangered Species Act (16 USC 1531 et seq.,50 CFR Part 402 ® REVIEW CONCLUDED(check this box only when completion of the subtasks below results in a "Review Concluded" Is the project activity acquisition and demolition of a damaged structure? ® No. Project activity is acquisition of a vacant lot(to be dedicated for permanent use for flood control, wetland protection,park land,or open space;and a permanent covenant or comparable restriction will be placed on the property's continued use to preserve the floodplain or wetland from future development) and will not adversely affect any federally listed species or adversely modify designated critical habitat. (Review Concluded) ❑ Yes. Project involves demolition or debris removal. Does the property contain any wetlands or forested vegetation? ❑ No. Project activities are limited to the demolition of dilapidated single-family homes or buildings.All equipment storage or staging areas must be within the property or within an area that will not affect critical habitats or threatened or endangered species. (Review Concluded) ❑ Yes. Threatened and endangered species may be affected by the project activity. Consultation with the USFWS South Florida Ecological Services Field Office is required. Consultation with USFWS resulted in a determination that(check only one of the following): ❑ The project activity, including appropriate measures to avoid adverse impacts,will have 'No Effect'on/is`Not Likely to Adversely Affect'threatened and endangered species. Attach supporting consultation (include map and species list) in Attachment 3.(Review Concluded) ❑ The project activity would adversely affect threatened and endangered species.Attach supporting documentation in Attachment 3. (Ineligible for funding. Application CANNOT proceed.) 7A.Bald Eagles During visual inspection of the project parcel,did site inspection personnel identify any large nest(s)on or adjacent to the subject property and/or are there any bald eagle nests located within 660 feet of the project structure per the Florida Fish&Wildlife Conservation Commission website (https:Hpublic.myfwc.com/FWRI/EagieNests/nestiocator.aspx)? ® No.There are no signs of large nests on or adjacent to the project parcel and no bald eagle nests are located within 660 feet of the project structure per the Florida Fish&Wildlife Conservation Commission website.(Review Concluded) Page 6 of 14 27—32860 Bimini Lane—Monroe County ❑ Yes.A large nest was identified on or adjacent to the subject property or the project is within 660 feet of a mapped bald eagle's nest.The listed endangered species project specific condition is required to proceed with the project. Identify below if the large nest was identified on or adjacent to the property(describe where the large nest as identified in relation to the structure)or located within the 660-foot mapped buffer(provide the distance of the mapped nest to the structure). Endangered Species Project Specific Conditions: No Conditions Required. 8.Siting of HUD-Assisted Projects Near Hazardous Operations (24 CFR Part 51,Subpart C) Not applicable.Compliance determined in the Tier I Environmental Assessment.Acceptable Separation Distance requirements do not apply,the definition of HUD assisted projects in 24 CFR Part 51.201 is predicated on whether the HUD project will increase the number of people exposed to hazardous operations. 9.Farmland Protection Policy Act Q CFR Part 658) Not applicable.Compliance determined in the Tier I Environmental Assessment.The project will not convert agricultural land to non-agricultural uses. 10. Floodplain Management(EO 11988,24 CFR Part 55) ® REVIEW CONCLUDED(check this box only when completion of the subtasks below results in a "Review Concluded" FIRM Flood Zone:Zone VE (V) FIRM Panel Number: 12087C1329K FIRM Panel Effective Date: 02/18/2005 Have Preliminary FIRMS(PFIRM) been developed for the project area? ❑ No ® Yes PFIRM Flood Zone:Zone VE (V) PFIRM Panel Number: 12087C1329L PFIRM Effective Date: 12/27/2019 If Preliminary FIRMs PFIRM been developed for the project area,decisions regarding floodplain management should be undertaken in accordance with PFIRM determination. ❑ Not in a 100-year floodplain (A/V zone).Attach appropriate floodplain map showing site location. (Complies with EO 11988,24 CFR Part 55,and 24 CFR 58.6.)(Review Concluded) ® In a 100-year floodplain (A/V zone). In accordance with the requirements of 24 CFR 55.12(c)(3), project activities will restore and preserve the natural and beneficial functions and values of floodplains and wetlands.The property will be cleared of all existing structures and related improvements,the property will be dedicated for permanent use for flood control,wetland protection,park land,or open space;and a permanent covenant or comparable restriction will be placed on the property's continued use to preserve the floodplain or wetland from future development.Attach appropriate floodplain map showing site location.(Review Concluded) Floodplain Management Project Specific Conditions: The site is located in the SFHA.A notice to deed is required to preserve the property from future development. The property will be dedicated for permanent use for flood control,wetland protection,park land,or open space;and a permanent covenant or comparable restriction will be placed on the property's continued use to preserve the floodplain or wetland from future development. Page 7 of 14 27—32860 Bimini Lane—Monroe County 11. Historic Preservation (36 CFR Part 800) ® REVIEW CONCLUDED(check this box only when completion of the subtasks below results in a "Review Concluded" Historic Buildings and Structures(HB&S):After Review Concluded for HB&S, continue to Archaeological Resources Is consultation with the SHPO for Historic Buildings and Structures necessary? ® No. Parcel is a vacant lot. ❑ No. Home is less than 45 years of age and demolition activities substantially conform to the original footprint and/or are performed in previously disturbed soils including any staging area,and the structure is not located within or adjacent to a National Register listed or eligible historic district. (HB&S Review Concluded) ❑ Yes. Consultation was necessary as the structure is 45 years old or older or is less than 45 years but is located within or adjacent to a National Register listed or eligible historic district. ❑ No Historic Properties Affected Determination (SHPO determination on file)(HB&S Review Concluded) ❑ Individual historic properties or historic districts are located within the Area of Potential Effects. ❑ No Adverse Effect Determination (Document SHPO determination). Are project conditions required? ❑ No.(HB&S Review Concluded) ❑ Yes.Attach conditions(HB&S Review Concluded) ❑ Adverse Effect Determination (Document SHPO determination). ❑ Mitigation not possible.(Ineligible for funding.Application CANNOT proceed.) ❑ Resolution of Adverse Effect complete. Archaeological Resources(AR):After Review Concluded for AR, Continue to Section B, National Historic Landmark Is consultation with the SHPO for Archaeological Resources necessary? ® No. Parcel is a vacant lot. ❑ No. The APE does not contain historic properties, including archaeological sites or properties of religious or cultural significance,that are listed in or potentially eligible for the National Register. ❑ Yes. The APE does contain historic properties, including archaeological sites ore properties of religious or cultural significance,that are listed in or potentially eligible for the National Register. ❑ No Historic Properties Affected Determination (Document SHPO determination).(AR Review Concluded) ❑Archaeological materials or the potential for archaeological materials have been identified in the Area of Potential Effects through consultation. ❑ No Adverse Effect Determination (Document SHPO determination). Are project conditions required? ❑ No.(AR Review Concluded) ❑ Yes.Attach conditions(AR Review Concluded) ❑ Adverse Effect Determination (Document SHPO determination). ❑ Mitigation not possible. (Ineligible for funding.Application CANNOT proceed.) Page 8 of 14 27—32860 Bimini Lane—Monroe County ❑ Resolution of Adverse Effect complete. Are project stipulations required? ❑ No.(AR Review Concluded) ❑ Yes.Attach stipulations.(AR Review Concluded) National Historic Landmark(NHL) Does the project involve a National Historic Landmark? ❑X No(No NPS consultation necessary). ❑ Yes(NPS consultation necessary). ❑ National Park Service National Historic Landmarks Program Manager notified and provided appropriate project documentation (NPS Correspondence Attached) ❑ No Adverse Effect Determination. Are project conditions required? ❑ No(NPS Review Concluded) ❑ Yes.Attach conditions.(NPS Review Concluded) ❑ Adverse Effect Determination (Concurrence on file) ❑ Mitigation not possible. (Application CANNOT Proceed.Stop all activities and notify Certifying Official) ❑ Resolution of Adverse Effect completed ❑ MOA on file. Are project stipulations required? ❑ No(NPS Review Concluded) ❑ Yes.Attach conditions.(NPS Review Concluded) Historic Preservation Project Specific Conditions: No Conditions Required. 12.Noise Abatement and Control (24 CFR Part 51,Subpart B) Not applicable.Compliance determined in the Tier I Environmental Assessment. Noise requirements are not applicable to research demonstration projects which do not result in new construction or reconstruction,flood insurance,interstate land sales registration,or any action or emergency assistance under disaster assistance provisions or appropriations which are provided to save lives, protect property, protect public health and safety,remove debris and wreckage,or assistance that has the effect of restoring facilities substantially as they existed prior to the disaster. 13.Sole Source Aquifers (40 CFR Part 149) Not applicable.Compliance determined in the Tier I Environmental Assessment.The sole source aquifer authority only applies to new construction and conversion activities. It does not apply to acquisition, leasing, or rehabilitation of existing buildings. 14.Wetlands (EO 11990 and Clean Water Act,especially Section 404) ® REVIEW CONCLUDED(check this box only when completion of the subtasks below results in a "Review Concluded" Is the applicant site a vacant lot with no demolition remaining? Page 9 of 14 27—32860 Bimini Lane—Monroe County ❑X Yes. Project activity(acquisition)of a vacant lot and does not have the potential to impact Wetlands. (Review Concluded) ❑ No. Project activity involves demolition and/or debris removal.Continue to the next question. Are there wetlands within 100 feet of the project activity site? ❑ No.There are no wetlands within 100 feet of the project activity.Attach appropriate wetland map. (Review Concluded) ❑ Yes.Wetlands are within 100 feet of the project activity.Continue. Are there wetlands on the project activity site? ❑ No.There are no wetlands on the project activity site. Attach appropriate wetland map. Measures are required to ensure that wetlands are not impacted by construction activities. (Review Concluded) ❑ Yes,there are wetlands on the site of the project activity. Attach appropriate wetland map. Continue. Would the activity affect a wetland? ❑ No.A trained wetland professional has conducted a site inspection and determined that the project area is comprised entirely of dry land.Attach appropriate wetland map and site inspection report. Measures may be required to ensure that wetlands in the vicinity are not inadvertently impacted by construction activities.(Review Concluded) ❑ No. Based on a Jurisdictional Determination from the USACE dated Click or tap to enter a date,a determination has been made that Chck o, tap he e to enter text- Attach appropriate wetland map and Approved Jurisdictional Determination. Measures may be required to ensure that wetlands in the vicinity are not inadvertently impacted by construction activities. (Review Concluded) NOTE:The 8-step decision making process is not applicable to HUD actions for the approval of financial assistance for restoring and preserving the natural and beneficial functions and values of floodplains and wetlands, including through acquisition of such floodplain and wetland property, but only if- (i) The property is cleared of all existing structures and related improvements; (ii) The property is dedicated for permanent use for flood control, wetland protection,park land, or open space;and (iii) A permanent covenant or comparable restriction is placed on the property's continued use to preserve the floodplain or wetland from future development. Wetlands Project Specific Conditions: None. Project activity is acquisition of a vacant lot. 15.Wild&Scenic Rivers Act (Sections 7(b),(c)) Not applicable.Compliance determined in the Tier I Environmental Assessment.There are no Wild and Scenic Rivers nor rivers listed on the Nationwide Rivers Inventory located in Monroe County. 16.Environmental Justice (EO 12898) Not applicable.Compliance determined in the Tier I Environmental Assessment.The project would not have a significant adverse impact on any of the residents of Monroe County. Page 10 of 14 27—32860 Bimini Lane—Monroe County Page 11 of 14 27—32860 Bimini Lane—Monroe County Conditions for Approval The following mitigation measures are required as conditions for approval of the project,as applicable: General 1. Acquire all required federal,state,and local permits prior to commencement of construction and comply with all permit conditions. 2. Contractors will be required to prepare and implement health and safety plans and conduct monitoring during construction to protect the health and safety of site workers and the public. 3. Contractors must use best management practices to control soil and sediment movement(assuming the work is of such nature as to impact the surrounding surface area)off the work-site during rainfall events, reduce the impact to streams and manage rainwater runoff both during construction and after completion of the work. Examples of construction best management practices are silt fences, hay bales in ditches,constructed detention basins,and other basins to hold silt-laden water on site. 4. If the scope of work of a proposed activity changes significantly,the application for funding must be revised and resubmitted for re-evaluation under the National Environmental Policy Act. Historic Preservation 5. All activities must comply with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act(NHPA) per the implementing regulations 36 CFR Part 800.Compliance with Section 106 is achieved through the procedures set forth in the Programmatic Agreement between the Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA),the Florida State Historic Preservation Office,the Florida Division of Emergency Management and Alabama Coushatta Tribe of Texas,Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma,Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana, Miccosukee Tribe of Indians, Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, Muscogee(Creek) Indians, Poach Band of Creeks and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. 6. If archeological deposits, including any Native American pottery,stone tools, bones,or human remains, are uncovered,the project shall be halted,and the applicant shall stop all work immediately near the discovery and take reasonable measures to avoid or minimize harm to the finds.All archeological findings will be secured and access to the sensitive area restricted.The applicant will inform the State of Florida (the State) and FEMA immediately and consult with SHPO.Work in sensitive areas cannot resume until consultation is completed and appropriate measures have been taken to ensure that the project complies with the NHPA. Floodplain Management and Flood Insurance 7. No funding will be provided to any person who previously received federal flood disaster assistance conditioned on obtaining and maintaining flood insurance but failed to obtain and maintain the insurance [24 CFR 58.6(b)]. Wetlands Protection and Water Quality 8. Implement and maintain erosion and sedimentation control measures sufficient to prevent deposition of sediment and eroded soil in on-site and off-site wetlands and waters and to prevent erosion in on-site and off-site wetlands and waters. 9. Minimize soil compaction by minimizing activities in vegetated areas, including lawns. Endangered Species Page 12 of 14 27—32860 Bimini Lane—Monroe County 10. Coordinate with the appropriate Service office and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission if any native birds are using the structures for nesting then actions should be taken yoas not to disturb the adults, nests,eggs,or chicks as this could lead toa potential violation of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. |f nests are present of any birds are using the structures regularly for roosting purposes, it is recommended consultation be conducted so that impacts can be avoided and minimized. Noise 11. Outfit all equipment with operating mufflers. 12. Comply with applicable local noise ordinances. Air Quality 13. Use water or chemical dust suppnesmntin exposed areas to control dust. 14. Cover the load compartments of trucks hauling dust-generating materials. 15. Wash heavy trucks and construction vehicles before they leave the site. 16. Reduce vehicle speed on non-paved areas and keep paved areas clean. 17. Retrofit older equipment with pollution controls. 18. Establish and follow specified procedures for managing contaminated materials discovered or generated during construction. 19. Employ spill mitigation measures immediately upon a spill of fuel or hazardous material. 20. Employ air pollution control measures on all vehicles and equipment,as required. 21. Ensure that all diesel on-road vehicles and non-road construction equipment used on or visiting the project site use ultra-low sulfur fuel(<15 ppm sulfur) in accordance with the federal Non-road Diesel Rule (4OCFR Parts 9, 69,8O,8689,94, 1O]9, 1O51, 1O65, 1O68). 22. Operate, if possible, newer on-road diesel vehicles and non-road construction equipment equipped with tier 4 engines,or equipment equipped with an exhaust retrofit device. Hazardous Materials 23. All activities must comply with applicable federal,state,and local laws and regulations regarding environmental protection and asbestos, including but not limited to the following: * Florida Administrative Code and Florida Administrative Register: Rule Chapter 62-730: Hazardous Waste. * National Emission Standard for Asbestos,standard for demolition and renovation,4OCFR61145 and15O * Florida Administrative Code and Florida Administrative Register: Rule Chapter 62-257:Asbestos Program. 24. Applicant or contractor must comply with all laws and regulations concerning the proper handling, removal,and disposal of hazardous materials(e.g.,asbestos, lead-based paint)or household waste(e.g., construction and demolition debris,pesticides/herbicides,white goods). 25. Homes demolished are"exempt"from the L8P requirements.State and local disposal requirements will be followed. 26. Homes rehabilitated and/or demolished are to meet the Asbestos(NESHAP) requirements. Page 1]of14 27—]286O Bimini Lane—Monroe County Proiect-Specific Conditions Check all that apply ❑X Flood Zone Requirement for Demolition In the case of demolition in a flood zone,the property must have a notice to deed requiring the property to remain dedicated for permanent use for flood control,wetland protection, park land, or open space in perpetuity. ❑ Section 106 See attached mitigation requirements following this section. ❑ Wetlands Protection and Water Quality Implement and maintain erosion and sedimentation control measures sufficient to prevent deposition of sediment and eroded soil in onsite and offsite wetlands and waters and to prevent erosion in onsite and offsite wetlands and waters. Minimize soil compaction by minimizing activities in vegetated areas,including lawns. ❑ Endangered Species/Critical Habitat See attached mitigation requirements following this section. ❑ Asbestos Contractors are to follow all federal requirements for worker and occupant safety, as well as materials handling and disposal. ❑ Planning and Zoning Include the need for approval or permitting from Building Officials and Zoning Commission, if required. ❑ Other Mitigation Measures Page 14 of 14 27—32860 Bimini Lane—Monroe County Attachments 6/17/2021 gPublic.net-Monroe County,FL-Report:00108120-000100 a Ilic. et"' Monroe County, FL Disclaimer The Monroe County Property Appraiser's office maintains data on property within the County solely for the purpose of fulfilling its responsibility to secure a just valuation for ad valorem tax purposes of all property within the County.The Monroe County Property Appraiser's office cannot guarantee its accuracy for any other purpose.Likewise,data provided regarding one tax year may not be applicable in prior or subsequent years.By requesting such data,you hereby understand and agree that the data is intended for ad valorem tax purposes only and should not be relied on for any other purpose. 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Summary Property count lD 84970590-000100 7059 Mcation oup 3286 Location 32860 BIMINI Ln,NO NAME KEY Address Legal 186630NO NAME KEY PT LOT 5(LOT I AND 2 UNRECORDED PLAT)OR438 Description 5380R528-533/535QOR936-338/3390R1066-1256/570R1218- 1192/93C/T OR1297-2377T/C OR1942-1845D/C OR2939-1561ORD Neighborhood 54oter Il^Jaut to lhbeuai,aMalonIll,�galldocu�uiiiruent,,) m�u 12 Property VACANT RES(0000) Class Subdivision Sec/T /Rn ✓ ��yr of %fif/�aly/j %////1 wp g 18/66/30 Affordable No Housing Owner DRUCKMAN KAREN TOPAZ MAFROI 4 1260 NYON Valuation 2020 2019 2018 2017 + Market I mprovement Value $0 $16,923 $67,693 $175,713 + Market Misc Value $17,957 $18,536 $18,838 $19,143 + Market Land Value $394,128 $427,318 $427,318 $366,471 = Just Market Value $412,085 $462,777 $513,849 $561,327 = Total Assessed Value $412,085 $462,777 $493,828 $554,963 School Exempt Value $0 $0 $0 $0 = School Taxable Value $412,085 $462,777 $513,849 $561,327 Land Land Use NumberofUnits Unit Type Frontage Depth ENVI RON MENTALLY SENS(000X) 0.03 Acreage 0 0 PERMITTED SFR CANAL WATER(01CWP) 17,286.00 Square Foot 0 0 Yard Items Description Year Built Roll Year Quantity Units Grade CONC PATIO 1987 1988 1 1860SF 2 CONC PATIO 1987 1988 1 616SF 2 CONC PATIO 1988 2020 1 1008SF 3 ELEVTRCOLUMN 1988 2020 1 12UT 3 Sales Sale Date Sale Price Instrument Instrument Number Deed Book Deed Page Sale Qualification Vacant or Improved 3/1/1994 $170,000 Warranty Deed 1297 2377 Q-Qualified Improved 3/1/1985 $65,000 Warranty Deed 936 338 M-Unqualified Vacant https://gpublic.schneidercorp.com/Application.aspx?ApplD=605&LayerlD=9946&PageTypelD=4&PagelD=7635&Q=l150953956&KeyValue=0010812... 1/2 6/17/2021 gPublic.net-Monroe County,FL-Report:00108120-000100 Number Date Issued Date Completed Amount Permit Type Notes 19102711 8- 2019 1010 2019 """"""" """ 15000"""""""Residential """"""""""" """ """"" " """"""""" ""DEMOSFR STRUCTURE INCLUDESELEC.&PLUMBING"" n/ / / $ ( ) L..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................III 15106859 1/5/2016 6/22/2016 $6,500 Residential RE-ROOF-REPLACE WITHMETALROOFING 14102209 5/21/2014 6/16/2014 $3,800 Residential INSTALL ELECTRIC SERVICE&SUBFEED 94100504 5/10/1994 10/20/1994 $4,500 Residential REPLACE SOLAR ARRAY-ALL 12 VOLT(REPLACEMENT OF SOLAR PANELS&BATTERI ES) 89101278 7/1/1989 12/1/1991 $8,100 Residential 400SF WOOD DOCK WITH 192 LF OF RIPRAP&INSTALL WEED GATE 88100965 5/1/1988 10/1/1988 $8,000 Residential 12000 GAL CISTERN&1,500 SF DRIVEWAY(ATF) A-14623 1/1/1986 10/1/1988 $5,000 Residential 2ND.STORYADDITION A-13599 6/1/1985 10/1/1988 $55,440 Residential SFR VJ ew"Faxes for tl l-ft IPaircell Photos I� r Ywiy✓k i�i 'm�ilrr�irr �,y U�� i%/ %rl f �Jy Map ... v yy �;- ff 7 /0"', " ` 0" %' 3 10151,20-0 TRIM Notice 20201114a0cmOnlyl No data available for the following modules:Buildings,Commercial Buildings,Mobile Home Buildings,Exemptions,Sketches(click to enlarge). 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We received your request on August 20, 2020. Our office has assigned the project consultation code 2020-TA-1228. As you are aware the Service consulted previously on the same project when DEO was originally initiating it. As such the consultation for this project has been completed and no further consultation is necessary unless the scope of the actions has changed in a manner that would affect the initial determinations. If the scope of the actions is the same, additional consultation is not necessary for the transfer of funds from DEO to Monroe County. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me. Brian Powell Fish and Wildlife Biologist U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service South Florida Ecological Service Office 1339 20th Street Vero Beach, FI 32960 772-469-4315 -office 772-562-4288 fax tOI-F, All email correspondence tarn:;anachrrierrP:.s received frorn or seers icy me are subjec i Lo the Freedorn of Inforrr'itaLlon Act:(FOIA)and may he disclosed to 0-iird ipariies. Coastal Barrier Resources (CEST and EA) neral re uirements 1�,�+� isC,atlors tior� is HUD financial assistance may not be Coastal Barrier Resources Act used for most activities in units of (CBRA) of 1982, as amended the Coastal Barrier Resources by the Coastal Barrier System (CBRS). See 16 USC 3504 for Improvement Act of 1990 (16 limitations on federal expenditures USC 3501) affecting the CBRS. 777 MR, 2 Ft re https:Z/www.hudexchange.info/environmental-review/coastal-barrier-resources Projects located in the following states must complete this form. 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In very rare cases, federal monies can be spent within CBRS units for certain exempted actl ities'(e, ., nature trail), after consultation with the Fish acid Wildlife Service (FWS) (see 16 U G3505 for exceptions to,limitations on expenditures), 2. Indicate your selected course of action. ® After consultation with the FWS the project was given approval to continue --4 Based on the response, the review is in compliance with this section. Continue to the Worksheet Summary below. Provide a map and documentation of a FWS approval. ❑ Project was not given approval Project cannot proceed at this location. Worksheet Summary Compliance Determination Provide a clear description of your determination and a synopsis of the information that it was based on, such as: • Map panel numbers and dates • Names of all consulted parties and relevant consultation dates • Names of plans or reports and relevant page numbers • Any additional requirements specific to your region The project does not include the construction of any buildings. Acquired parcels will be maintained as open space, therefore preventing future development of land that provides habitat, storm buffers, and conservation of coastal lands. Maps of the pre-identified parcels and properties in the vicinity of those parcels, along with CBRS units are attached. One project parcel is located on No Name Key within CBRS unit FL-50 established in 1990. The structure was constructed in 1985 and demolished in 2019. The Flood Insurance Prohibition Date for this unit is 11/16/1990. The Certificate of Occupancy (88-297, permit A13599)for the residence was signed on 10/18/1988, so the structure was legally established prior to the Prohibition Date. Two project parcels are located on the Newfound Harbor Keys within CBRS unit FL-51 established in 1990. One of the parcels contains a structure that was constructed in 1949 per Property Appraiser records. The Flood Insurance Prohibition Date for this unit is 11/16/1990. The other parcel had no permitting history. Eligibility of these two parcels for participation in the program will require additional review in the application period and Tier 11 environmental review. The USFW S was contacted. Their response is attached . They acknowledged that they had consulted previously on the same project for DEO and that no further consultation is necessary. 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IBuilding is secure Yes INo . If not, please specify the items that need to be secured before Vacancy Inspection is completed: 2. Building structure is sound and uncompromised Yes No If not, please specify safety issues on site (ex: roof unsound or foundation unstable): . is the property void of Household Hazardous Waste (HIHi Items Fed No PA considers some leftover household products that can catch fire, react, or explode under certain circumstances, or that are corrosive or toxic as household hazardous nests. products, such as paints, cleaners, oils„ batteries, and pesticides can contain hazardous Ingredients and require special care when,you dispose of them a. If not, list any HHW items identified and approximate quantity 1, Item: Quantity: ii. Item: Quantity: ill. Item: Quantity: iv. Item: Quantity: v. It m:a Quantity: vi. Item: Quantity: 4. All personal property has been removed from the property (including all vehicles,,, vessels„ and personal property outside the home)? V y No III MONROE �� COUNTY,FLORIDA l" VOLUNTARY HOME BUYOUT PROGRAM h a. If not, has the owner(s) been notified that, at the time of vacancy inspection, they are relinquishing all personal property to the County? N,3 A Yes No 6. The property has been completely vacated and there is no indication of individuals occupying the premises No a. If not, please detail observations 6 All utilities on the property have been turned off No a. If not, list utilities or services that are still on and owner(s) playa for discontlnuinga 7. Vacancy Inspection photos of the property have been taken during this inspection ,Yet) Itso a. If not, please explain 6. Specify any additional items observed that should be noted prior to closing N/A or a. 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Dahlgren QA/QC Date of Review: 10/1/2021 Monroe County Submission Date: 10/1/2021 Grant Number: B-17-DM-12-0001 The Monroe County Voluntary Buyout Program Broad Environmental Review(Tier 1) Environmental Assessment was completed for the Hurricane Irma Voluntary Home Buyout Program.This Tier 11 form is based on and incorporates by reference the Voluntary Home Buyout Broad Review Environmental documents for which a Finding of No Significant Impact(FONSI)was reached,and Funds were released on 12/03/2020. This site-specific review tiers off the Voluntary Home Buyout Program Environmental Assessment. Structure Type: ❑ Single Family Site Built/Conventional Home ❑ Mobile Home ® Vacant Lot Project Description: ® Voluntary Buyout The proposed activity involves the voluntary buyout of the property at the above-listed address,where the structure received damage due to Hurricanes Irma. Proposed activities will include the buyout of the parcel and any existing residential and associated structures will be demolished. After demolition of all structures, the parcel will be dedicated to open space in perpetuity, with use restricted to green space, passive recreation, or storm-water management. ❑ Existing structure to be demolished.Structure was built circa Click ick here to enter Year IBuilt. ® No structure on lot(vacant). The following information and documentation are attached to,and are a part of this site-specific review: • Property Tax Card • Site Field Observation Report • Site Environmental Inspection Photographs • Tier 11 figures, including location • Documentation and/or Consultation • Site-specific mitigation measures are included, unless otherwise noted Page 1 of 13 19—65914 Overseas Highway—Monroe County Environmental Review Determination: 1. Is project in compliance with applicable laws, regulations,and requirements? ® Yes ❑ No If"No," provide explanation: C'f ck o, tap h(-r�(r to C(r,ct. 2. Is an Environmental Impact Statement required? ❑ Yes ® No 3. Finding of No Significant Impact(FONSI)can be made. Project will not significantly affect the quality of the environment. ® Yes ❑ No General mitigation measures are attached. 4. Are site-specific mitigation measures required for this project? ®Yes ❑ No If"Yes," identify the site-specific mitigation measures in this checklist. Finding of ® The proposed activity complies with environmental requirements for funding. Tier II Review ❑ A finding cannot be made without additional information or documentation (attached) Signatory Information and Approval Prepared By: Angela L. Dahlgren Title: CDIB( II::)II' II')irogiraiirru II\AairCageir I eha I edh Il)u�w- tcir IlRca;oveiiy(I If:)lR)IDhJi:Holrlu Signature: Date: 10/1/2021 MONROE COUNTY REVIEWER: Reviewed By: Cynthia Guerra Title: Acquisition Manager Monroe County Planning & Environmental Resources 14 Signature: /("',1114,A ..._...... Date: 10/1/2021 CERTIFYING OFFICER: Approved By: Cynthia Guerra Title: Acquisition Manager Monroe County Planning & Environmental Resources ti Signature: Date: 10/1/2021 Page 2 of 13 19—65914 Overseas Highway—Monroe County Site Specific Findings 1.Airport Clear Zones and Accident Potential Zones(24 CFR Part 51,Subpart D) Not applicable per 24 CFR 51.302(c)(d).Compliance determined in the Tier I Environmental Assessment. 2.Coastal Barrier Resources Act/Coastal Barrier Improvement Act(24 CFR 58.6(c)) ® REVIEW CONCLUDED. (check this box only when completion of the subtasks listed below result in a "Review Concluded") Is the project located in a Coastal Barrier Resource System Unit? Include map. ® No. In compliance. ❑ Yes. (USFWS must be contacted) Did the USFWS Ecological Field Office approve the proposed project? ❑Yes.Compliance with §58.6(c)is complete. Provide supporting documentation ❑ No.(Applicant is ineligible for funding. Application CANNOT proceed.) Coastal Barrier Project Specific Conditions: No Conditions Required. 3.Flood Insurance(24 CFR 58.6(b)) Not applicable.Compliance determined in the Tier I Environmental Assessment.The property is currently vacant or will be cleared of all structures and debris and will be maintained as greenspace, passive recreation,or storm-water management.Thus,the project will not involve mortgage insurance, refinance, acquisition, repairs, rehabilitation,or construction of a structure, mobile home,or insurable personal property. 4.Air Quality(Clean Air Act,Sections 176(c)&(d),&40 CFR Part 6,51,&93) Not applicable.Compliance determined in the Tier I Environmental Assessment.There are no locations within Monroe County that are in non-attainment areas. 5.Coastal Zone Management Act(Coastal Zone Management Act,Sections 307(c)and(d)) Not applicable.Compliance determined in the Tier I Environmental Assessment. 6.Toxic Chemicals and Gases,Hazardous Materials,Contamination,and Radioactive Substances(24 CFR Part 58.5(i)(2)) ® REVIEW CONCLUDED. (check this box only when completion of the subtasks listed below result in a "Review Concluded") Note: This review is not intended to satisfy the requirements of a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment(ESA) or other Environmental Due Diligence Process as defined by the American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM), or any of the requirements necessary to qualify for the innocent landowner, contiguous property owner, or bona fide prospective purchaser limitations on CERCLA liability. However, in the event of acquisition of property, a Phase I assessment may be required. That assessment will be done as an additional study to this Tier II. FINDINGS FROM SITE INSPECTION Are there any visible environmental conditions,such as obvious signs of hazardous,toxic,or radioactive materials or substances as observed during the site visit? ® No.Attach site observation report. ❑ Yes. Describe and attach site observation report. Page 3 of 13 19—65914 Overseas Highway—Monroe County Note any obstacles to identification of environmental conditions(Examples: soil piles, household debris, no access to backyard): c ck o, tap he e to enter WX; C W t(-� U,), if nece�as y, FINDINGS FROM REVIEW OF REGULATORY DATABASES AND OTHER INFORMATION SOURCES Is the project parcel listed as a known or suspected contaminated (hazardous,toxic,or radioactive materials or substances)site? ® No.The site is not listed as a known or suspected contaminated site. ❑ Yes. More information is required,such as documentation of cleanup or remediation or"No Further Action" letter from the governing agency. Specify additional information obtained from the governing agency: ❑Yes. Based on the review, it does not appear that the identified hazard affects the health and safety of occupants or conflicts with the intended utilization of the project parcel. Note that this review does not constitute a risk assessment or definitive determination of the hazard and its potential effect on health and safety of occupants or the environmental condition of the project parcel. ❑Yes. Based on the review, it does appear that the identified hazard affects the health and safety of occupants or conflicts with the intended utilization of the project parcel.The project parcel and/or proposed action DOES NOT clear the site-specific review process.STOP—SITE IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR FUNDING. Inform Certifying Officer. Is the project parcel within 3,000 feet of a listed solid or hazardous material facility, landfill,contaminated area, Brownfield or within 1 mile of a Superfund site?Attach a link to the associated Enforcement and Compliance History Online(ECHO) reports for all EPA facilities located within 3,000 feet and/or one mile of the project site. Provide an alternative clearance report when the ECHO report is not available. ❑ No. Based on the limited site observations made in support of this review and review of the listed sources of information,the project parcel is not within 3,000 feet of a listed solid or hazardous material facility, landfill, contaminated area, Brownfield or within one mile of a Superfund site. (Review Concluded) ® Yes.The project parcel is within 3,000 feet of a listed solid or hazardous material facility, landfill, contaminated area, Brownfield or within one mile of a Superfund site. See complete write-up in the Attachments. ❑X Based on review of regulatory databases and other information sources,the project parcel does not appear to be located proximate(within 500 feet)to a site of environmental concern (toxic site such as a brownfield or superfund site or solid waste landfill site),and no known studies indicate an environmental concern for the location.(Review Concluded) ❑ Based on review of information sources,the project parcel does appear to be located proximate (within 500 feet)to a site of environmental concern (toxic site such as a brownfield or superfund site or solid waste landfill site)that could have adversely impacted the project site,and/or is known or suspected to be contaminated by toxic substances or radioactive materials. Specify additional information obtained from the governing agency. Based on topography or distance of the project site relative to the site of environmental concern: ❑ It does not appear that the project site is likely to have been impacted by the site of environmental concern to a degree where the hazard could affect the health and safety of occupants or conflict with the intended utilization of the project parcel.(Review Concluded) ❑ It does appear that the project parcel is likely to have been impacted by the site of environmental concern to a degree where the hazard could affect the health and safety of Page 4 of 13 19—65914 Overseas Highway—Monroe County occupants or conflict with the intended utilization of the project site.Additional regulatory file review to be done. ❑ Regulatory agency file review done for site of environmental concern.The review indicates that the project parcel is not suspected or known to be contaminated by the site (attach regulatory file review documentation). (Review Concluded) ❑ Regulatory agency file review done for site of environmental concern. Results of regulatory agency file review indicate that the project site is known to be contaminated by the site of environmental concern.The project parcel and/or proposed action does not clear the site-specific environmental review process. STOP—APPLICATION IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR FUNDING. Inform Certifying Officer. ❑ Regulatory agency file review done for site of environmental concern. Results of regulatory agency file review indicate that the project site is suspected to be contaminated by the site of environmental concern.Additional information was requested and provided by the Applicant which documents that the project parcel is not contaminated. (Attach documentation)(Review Concluded) ❑ Regulatory agency file review done for site of environmental concern. Results of regulatory agency file review indicate that the project parcel is suspected to be contaminated by the site of environmental concern.Additional information was requested from the Applicant.The applicant requested a letter or finding from the State stating that the project parcel is not contaminated or has been remediated. The Applicant has documents that the project parcel is not contaminated. (Attach documentation)(Review Concluded) ❑ Regulatory agency file review done for site of environmental concern. Results of regulatory agency file review indicate that the project parcel is suspected to be contaminated by the site of environmental concern.Additional information was requested from the Applicant.The Applicant does not have documentation related to the potential for contamination of the project parcel.The Applicant requested a letter or finding from the State stating that the project parcel is not contaminated or has been remediated and does not provide adequate documentation. STOP—APPLICATION IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR FUNDING. Inform Certifying Officer. Are any of the following documented or suspected of being present at the project site? Check all that apply. Lead Based Paint testing does not apply as the demolition of the property will automatically result in the removal of any potential previous hazard. All homes built prior to 1989 are suspect for Asbestos Containing Materials(ACM).Monroe County will complete ACM testing prior to demolition and provide the results to DEO and receive clearance from DEO before proceeding with demolition activities.The demolition of the property will automatically result in the removal of any potential previous hazard. ❑ Asbestos Containing Materials(ACM) Homes built before 1989 are suspect for asbestos containing materials.Contractors are to follow all federal requirements for worker and occupant safety,as well as materials handling and disposal. If any of the above is checked,document site-specific hazards and mitigation requirements. If determination is unknown,document and include mitigation requirements. Page 5 of 13 19—65914 Overseas Highway—Monroe County Toxic Chemicals and Gases,Hazardous Materials,Contamination,and Radioactive Substances Project Specific Conditions: No Conditions Required. 7. Endangered Species Act (16 USC 1531 et seq.,50 CFR Part 402 ® REVIEW CONCLUDED(check this box only when completion of the subtasks below results in a "Review Concluded" Is the project activity acquisition and demolition of a damaged structure? ® No. Project activity is acquisition of a vacant lot(to be dedicated for permanent use for flood control, wetland protection,park land,or open space;and a permanent covenant or comparable restriction will be placed on the property's continued use to preserve the floodplain or wetland from future development) and will not adversely affect any federally listed species or adversely modify designated critical habitat. (Review Concluded) ❑ Yes. Project involves demolition or debris removal. Does the property contain any wetlands orforested vegetation? ❑ No. Project activities are limited to the demolition of dilapidated single-family homes or buildings.All equipment storage or staging areas must be within the property or within an area that will not affect critical habitats or threatened or endangered species. (Review Concluded) ❑ Yes. Threatened and endangered species may be affected by the project activity. Consultation with the USFWS South Florida Ecological Services Field Office is required. Consultation with USFWS resulted in a determination that(check only one of the following): ❑ The project activity, including appropriate measures to avoid adverse impacts,will have 'No Effect'on/is`Not Likely to Adversely Affect'threatened and endangered species. Attach supporting consultation (include map and species list) in Attachment 3.(Review Concluded) ❑ The project activity would adversely affect threatened and endangered species.Attach supporting documentation in Attachment 3. (Ineligible for funding. Application CANNOT proceed.) 7A.Bald Eagles During visual inspection of the project parcel,did site inspection personnel identify any large nest(s)on or adjacent to the subject property and/or are there any bald eagle nests located within 660 feet of the project structure per the Florida Fish&Wildlife Conservation Commission website (https:Hpublic.myfwc.com/FWRI/EagieNests/nestiocator.aspx)? ® No.There are no signs of large nests on or adjacent to the project parcel and no bald eagle nests are located within 660 feet of the project structure per the Florida Fish&Wildlife Conservation Commission website.(Review Concluded) ❑ Yes.A large nest was identified on or adjacent to the subject property or the project is within 660 feet of a mapped bald eagle's nest.The listed endangered species project specific condition is required to proceed with the project. Identify below if the large nest was identified on or adjacent to the property(describe where the large nest as identified in relation to the structure)or located within the 660-foot mapped buffer(provide the distance of the mapped nest to the structure). Endangered Species Project Specific Conditions: No Conditions Required. Page 6 of 13 19—65914 Overseas Highway—Monroe County 8.Siting of HUD-Assisted Projects Near Hazardous Operations (24 CFR Part 51,Subpart C) Not applicable.Compliance determined in the Tier I Environmental Assessment.Acceptable Separation Distance requirements do not apply,the definition of HUD assisted projects in 24 CFR Part 51.201 is predicated on whether the HUD project will increase the number of people exposed to hazardous operations. 9.Farmland Protection Policy Act Q CFR Part 658) Not applicable.Compliance determined in the Tier I Environmental Assessment.The project will not convert agricultural land to non-agricultural uses. 10. Floodplain Management(EO 11988,24 CFR Part 55) ® REVIEW CONCLUDED(check this box only when completion of the subtasks below results in a "Review Concluded" FIRM Flood Zone:Zone VE (V) FIRM Panel Number: 12087C1187K FIRM Panel Effective Date: 02/18/2005 Have Preliminary FIRMS(PFIRM) been developed for the project area? ❑ No ® Yes PFIRM Flood Zone:Zone VE (V) PFIRM Panel Number: 12087C1187L PFIRM Effective Date: 12/27/2019 If Preliminary FIRMs PFIRM been developed for the project area,decisions regarding floodplain management should be undertaken in accordance with PFIRM determination. ❑ Not in a 100-year floodplain (A/V zone).Attach appropriate floodplain map showing site location. (Complies with EO 11988,24 CFR Part 55,and 24 CFR 58.6.)(Review Concluded) ® In a 100-year floodplain (A/V zone). In accordance with the requirements of 24 CFR 55.12(c)(3), project activities will restore and preserve the natural and beneficial functions and values of floodplains and wetlands.The property will be cleared of all existing structures and related improvements,the property will be dedicated for permanent use for flood control,wetland protection,park land,or open space;and a permanent covenant or comparable restriction will be placed on the property's continued use to preserve the floodplain or wetland from future development.Attach appropriate floodplain map showing site location.(Review Concluded) Floodplain Management Project Specific Conditions: The site is located in the SFHA.A notice to deed is required to preserve the property from future development. The property will be dedicated for permanent use for flood control,wetland protection,park land,or open space;and a permanent covenant or comparable restriction will be placed on the property's continued use to preserve the floodplain or wetland from future development. 11. Historic Preservation (36 CFR Part 800) ® REVIEW CONCLUDED(check this box only when completion of the subtasks below results in a "Review Concluded" Historic Buildings and Structures(HB&S):After Review Concluded for HB&S, continue to Archaeological Resources Is consultation with the SHPO for Historic Buildings and Structures necessary? Page 7 of 13 19—65914 Overseas Highway—Monroe County ® No. Parcel is a vacant lot. ❑ No. Home is less than 45 years of age and demolition activities substantially conform to the original footprint and/or are performed in previously disturbed soils including any staging area,and the structure is not located within or adjacent to a National Register listed or eligible historic district. (HB&S Review Concluded) ❑ Yes. Consultation was necessary as the structure is 45 years old or older or is less than 45 years but is located within or adjacent to a National Register listed or eligible historic district. ❑ No Historic Properties Affected Determination (SHPO determination on file)(HB&S Review Concluded) ❑ Individual historic properties or historic districts are located within the Area of Potential Effects. ❑ No Adverse Effect Determination (Document SHPO determination). Are project conditions required? ❑ No.(HB&S Review Concluded) ❑ Yes.Attach conditions(HB&S Review Concluded) ❑ Adverse Effect Determination (Document SHPO determination). ❑ Mitigation not possible.(Ineligible for funding.Application CANNOT proceed.) ❑ Resolution of Adverse Effect complete. Archaeological Resources(AR):After Review Concluded for AR, Continue to Section B, National Historic Landmark Is consultation with the SHPO for Archaeological Resources necessary? ® No. Parcel is a vacant lot. ❑ No. The APE does not contain historic properties, including archaeological sites or properties of religious or cultural significance,that are listed in or potentially eligible for the National Register. ❑ Yes. The APE does contain historic properties, including archaeological sites ore properties of religious or cultural significance,that are listed in or potentially eligible for the National Register. ❑ No Historic Properties Affected Determination (Document SHPO determination).(AR Review Concluded) ❑Archaeological materials or the potential for archaeological materials have been identified in the Area of Potential Effects through consultation. ❑ No Adverse Effect Determination (Document SHPO determination). Are project conditions required? ❑ No.(AR Review Concluded) ❑ Yes.Attach conditions(AR Review Concluded) ❑ Adverse Effect Determination (Document SHPO determination). ❑ Mitigation not possible. (Ineligible for funding.Application CANNOT proceed.) ❑ Resolution of Adverse Effect complete. Are project stipulations required? ❑ No.(AR Review Concluded) ❑ Yes.Attach stipulations.(AR Review Concluded) National Historic Landmark(NHL) Does the project involve a National Historic Landmark? ❑X No(No NIPS consultation necessary). Page 8 of 13 19—65914 Overseas Highway—Monroe County ❑ Yes(NPS consultation necessary). ❑ National Park Service National Historic Landmarks Program Manager notified and provided appropriate project documentation (NPS Correspondence Attached) ❑ No Adverse Effect Determination. Are project conditions required? ❑ No(NPS Review Concluded) ❑ Yes.Attach conditions.(NPS Review Concluded) ❑ Adverse Effect Determination (Concurrence on file) ❑ Mitigation not possible. (Application CANNOT Proceed.Stop all activities and notify Certifying Official) ❑ Resolution of Adverse Effect completed ❑ MOA on file. Are project stipulations required? ❑ No(NPS Review Concluded) ❑ Yes.Attach conditions.(NPS Review Concluded) Historic Preservation Project Specific Conditions: No Conditions Required. 12.Noise Abatement and Control (24 CFR Part 51,Subpart B) Not applicable.Compliance determined in the Tier I Environmental Assessment. Noise requirements are not applicable to research demonstration projects which do not result in new construction or reconstruction,flood insurance,interstate land sales registration,or any action or emergency assistance under disaster assistance provisions or appropriations which are provided to save lives, protect property, protect public health and safety,remove debris and wreckage,or assistance that has the effect of restoring facilities substantially as they existed prior to the disaster. 13.Sole Source Aquifers (40 CFR Part 149) Not applicable.Compliance determined in the Tier I Environmental Assessment.The sole source aquifer authority only applies to new construction and conversion activities. It does not apply to acquisition, leasing, or rehabilitation of existing buildings. 14.Wetlands (EO 11990 and Clean Water Act,especially Section 404) ® REVIEW CONCLUDED(check this box only when completion of the subtasks below results in a "Review Concluded" Is the applicant site a vacant lot with no demolition remaining? ❑X Yes. Project activity(acquisition)of a vacant lot and does not have the potential to impact Wetlands. (Review Concluded) ❑ No. Project activity involves demolition and/or debris removal.Continue to the next question. Are there wetlands within 100 feet of the project activity site? ❑ No.There are no wetlands within 100 feet of the project activity.Attach appropriate wetland map. (Review Concluded) ❑ Yes.Wetlands are within 100 feet of the project activity.Continue. Are there wetlands on the project activity site? Page 9 of 13 19—65914 Overseas Highway—Monroe County ❑ No.There are no wetlands on the project activity site. Attach appropriate wetland map. Measures are required to ensure that wetlands are not impacted by construction activities. (Review Concluded) ❑ Yes,there are wetlands on the site of the project activity. Attach appropriate wetland map. Continue. Would the activity affect a wetland? ❑ No.A trained wetland professional has conducted a site inspection and determined that the project area is comprised entirely of dry land.Attach appropriate wetland map and site inspection report. Measures may be required to ensure that wetlands in the vicinity are not inadvertently impacted by construction activities.(Review Concluded) ❑ No. Based on a Jurisdictional Determination from the USACE dated Click or tap to enter a date,a determination has been made that('hck o, tap he e to enter text- Attach appropriate wetland map and Approved Jurisdictional Determination. Measures may be required to ensure that wetlands in the vicinity are not inadvertently impacted by construction activities. (Review Concluded) NOTE:The 8-step decision making process is not applicable to HUD actions for the approval of financial assistance for restoring and preserving the natural and beneficial functions and values of floodplains and wetlands, including through acquisition of such floodplain and wetland property, but only if- (i) The property is cleared of all existing structures and related improvements; (ii) The property is dedicated for permanent use for flood control, wetland protection,park land, or open space;and (iii) A permanent covenant or comparable restriction is placed on the property's continued use to preserve the floodplain or wetland from future development. Wetlands Project Specific Conditions: None. Project activity is acquisition of a vacant lot. 15.Wild&Scenic Rivers Act (Sections 7(b),(c)) Not applicable.Compliance determined in the Tier I Environmental Assessment.There are no Wild and Scenic Rivers nor rivers listed on the Nationwide Rivers Inventory located in Monroe County. 16.Environmental Justice (EO 12898) Not applicable.Compliance determined in the Tier I Environmental Assessment.The project would not have a significant adverse impact on any of the residents of Monroe County. Page 10 of 13 19—65914 Overseas Highway—Monroe County Conditions for Approval The following mitigation measures are required as conditions for approval of the project,as applicable: General 1. Acquire all required federal,state,and local permits prior to commencement of construction and comply with all permit conditions. 2. Contractors will be required to prepare and implement health and safety plans and conduct monitoring during construction to protect the health and safety of site workers and the public. 3. Contractors must use best management practices to control soil and sediment movement(assuming the work is of such nature as to impact the surrounding surface area)off the work-site during rainfall events, reduce the impact to streams and manage rainwater runoff both during construction and after completion of the work. Examples of construction best management practices are silt fences, hay bales in ditches,constructed detention basins,and other basins to hold silt-laden water on site. 4. If the scope of work of a proposed activity changes significantly,the application for funding must be revised and resubmitted for re-evaluation under the National Environmental Policy Act. Historic Preservation 5. All activities must comply with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act(NHPA) per the implementing regulations 36 CFR Part 800.Compliance with Section 106 is achieved through the procedures set forth in the Programmatic Agreement between the Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA),the Florida State Historic Preservation Office,the Florida Division of Emergency Management and Alabama Coushatta Tribe of Texas,Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma,Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana, Miccosukee Tribe of Indians, Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, Muscogee(Creek) Indians, Poach Band of Creeks and the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. 6. If archeological deposits, including any Native American pottery,stone tools, bones,or human remains, are uncovered,the project shall be halted,and the applicant shall stop all work immediately near the discovery and take reasonable measures to avoid or minimize harm to the finds.All archeological findings will be secured and access to the sensitive area restricted.The applicant will inform the State of Florida (the State) and FEMA immediately and consult with SHPO.Work in sensitive areas cannot resume until consultation is completed and appropriate measures have been taken to ensure that the project complies with the NHPA. Floodplain Management and Flood Insurance 7. No funding will be provided to any person who previously received federal flood disaster assistance conditioned on obtaining and maintaining flood insurance but failed to obtain and maintain the insurance [24 CFR 58.6(b)]. Wetlands Protection and Water Quality 8. Implement and maintain erosion and sedimentation control measures sufficient to prevent deposition of sediment and eroded soil in on-site and off-site wetlands and waters and to prevent erosion in on-site and off-site wetlands and waters. 9. Minimize soil compaction by minimizing activities in vegetated areas, including lawns. Endangered Species Page 11 of 13 19—65914 Overseas Highway—Monroe County 10. Coordinate with the appropriate Service office and Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission if any native birds are using the structures for nesting then actions should be taken yoas not to disturb the adults, nests,eggs,or chicks as this could lead toa potential violation of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. |f nests are present of any birds are using the structures regularly for roosting purposes, it is recommended consultation be conducted so that impacts can be avoided and minimized. Noise 11. Outfit all equipment with operating mufflers. 12. Comply with applicable local noise ordinances. Air Quality 13. Use water or chemical dust suppnesmntin exposed areas to control dust. 14. Cover the load compartments of trucks hauling dust-generating materials. 15. Wash heavy trucks and construction vehicles before they leave the site. 16. Reduce vehicle speed on non-paved areas and keep paved areas clean. 17. Retrofit older equipment with pollution controls. 18. Establish and follow specified procedures for managing contaminated materials discovered or generated during construction. 19. Employ spill mitigation measures immediately upon a spill of fuel or hazardous material. 20. Employ air pollution control measures on all vehicles and equipment,as required. 21. Ensure that all diesel on-road vehicles and non-road construction equipment used on or visiting the project site use ultra-low sulfur fuel(<15 ppm sulfur) in accordance with the federal Non-road Diesel Rule (4OCFR Parts 9, 69,8O,8689,94, 1O]9, 1O51, 1O65, 1O68). 22. Operate, if possible, newer on-road diesel vehicles and non-road construction equipment equipped with tier 4 engines,or equipment equipped with an exhaust retrofit device. Hazardous Materials 23. All activities must comply with applicable federal,state,and local laws and regulations regarding environmental protection and asbestos, including but not limited to the following: * Florida Administrative Code and Florida Administrative Register: Rule Chapter 62-730: Hazardous Waste. * National Emission Standard for Asbestos,standard for demolition and renovation,4OCFR61145 and15O * Florida Administrative Code and Florida Administrative Register: Rule Chapter 62-257:Asbestos Program. 24. Applicant or contractor must comply with all laws and regulations concerning the proper handling, removal,and disposal of hazardous materials(e.g.,asbestos, lead-based paint)or household waste(e.g., construction and demolition debris,pesticides/herbicides,white goods). 25. Homes demolished are"exempt"from the L8P requirements.State and local disposal requirements will be followed. 26. Homes rehabilitated and/or demolished are to meet the Asbestos(NESHAP) requirements. Page 12of1] 19-65914 Overseas Highway—Monroe County Proiect-Specific Conditions Check all that apply ❑X Flood Zone Requirement for Demolition In the case of demolition in a flood zone,the property must have a notice to deed requiring the property to remain dedicated for permanent use for flood control,wetland protection, park land, or open space in perpetuity. ❑ Section 106 See attached mitigation requirements following this section. ❑ Wetlands Protection and Water Quality Implement and maintain erosion and sedimentation control measures sufficient to prevent deposition of sediment and eroded soil in onsite and offsite wetlands and waters and to prevent erosion in onsite and offsite wetlands and waters. Minimize soil compaction by minimizing activities in vegetated areas,including lawns. ❑ Endangered Species/Critical Habitat See attached mitigation requirements following this section. ❑ Asbestos Contractors are to follow all federal requirements for worker and occupant safety, as well as materials handling and disposal. ❑ Planning and Zoning Include the need for approval or permitting from Building Officials and Zoning Commission, if required. ❑ Other Mitigation Measures Page 13 of 13 19—65914 Overseas Highway—Monroe County Attachments 6/17/2021 gPublic.net-Monroe County,FL-Report:00386570-000000 a Ilic. et"' Monroe County, FL Disclaimer The Monroe County Property Appraiser's office maintains data on property within the County solely for the purpose of fulfilling its responsibility to secure a just valuation for ad valorem tax purposes of all property within the County.The Monroe County Property Appraiser's office cannot guarantee its accuracy for any other purpose.Likewise,data provided regarding one tax year may not be applicable in prior or subsequent years.By requesting such data,you hereby understand and agree that the data is intended for ad valorem tax purposes only and should not be relied on for any other purpose. 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