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       Broward County
  Coastal Rev. e e ation Plan
            BCCRP


     Financial Close-out Package

        Executive Summary

          Related Reports

           FY 93 - 94

          Florida Coastal
       Management Program
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                                                Broward Soil and Water Conservation District


                                                                                                    6191 Orange Drive
                                                                                                         Room 6179-0
                                                                                                      Davie, FL 33314
                                                                                                       305-584-1306
               December 8, 1994

               Mr. Ralph Cantral, Executive Director
               State of Florida - Florida Coastal Management Program
               Department of Community Affairs
               2740 Centerview Drive
               Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100


               Deal Mr. Cantral:

               It gives the Broward Soil and Water Conservation District (BSWCD) great pleasure in submitting this Executive
               Summary to the Florida Department of Community Affairs (FDCA) and the United States Department of
               Commerce (USDOC) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) that the Broward County
               Coastal Revegetation Plan (BCCRP) 1993-94 has been successfully completed, and find enclosed a list of
               acknowledgements that made the BCCRP a reality.

               With the completion of the BCCRP, BSWCD has a basic plan that will help implement a comprehensive
               approach to beach stabilization and environmental education to protect our natural resources.  The
               development of BCCRP was a coordinated effort by all parties to create a working inter-agency plan to
               accomplish the goals and ojectives of the various land use plans of different governmental agencies into one
               countrywide approach to help prevent beach erosion and related subjects, such as Nonpoint Source Pollution.

               The BCCRP had seven (7) objectives the following is an outline of their status:

               OBJECTIVE 1 The BCCRP has determined the type and approximate amounts of vegetation along the
               Broward County Coastline.  This information will assist in the assessment of the effect that vegetation of the
               lack of vegetation has on the reduction of erosion.

               OBJECTIVE 2 The BCCRP has afforded the BSWCD the opportunity to study the approach of different
               agencies in preventing beach erosion and has further opened up the debate on how to accomplish this serious
               problem countywide, also now all the affected agencies have better communication and understanding of the
               coordinated planning needed to implement a BCCRP.

               OBJECTIVE 3 With the preparation of the sand grain size study - which was submitted in the Fourth
               Quarter Report (June, July, August '94) - sand grain size and classification system should help facilitate the
               design and priority needs of the dune restoration/stabilization projects in Broward County.  The study provides
               information needed to match up different types of sand sources for compatibility for renourishment to
               stabilization.

               OBJECTIVE 4 The creation of a resource list showing different types of innovative recycled materials that can
               be used for beach stabilization (seaweed, recycled irrigation hose, sludge, woodchips-compost, yard waste,
               mulch).  The use of these materials reduces point and nonpoint source pollution.


               Member of National Association                                  Member of Florida Association of
               of Conservation Districts                                       Soil and Water conservation Districts
                   







            December 8, 1994

            Mr. Ralph Cantral, Executive Director
            State of Florida - Florida Coastal Management Program

            Page 2




            OBJECTIVE 5 The BCCRP has provided an educational program which has benefited the people of the state
            of Florida. Numerous schools, volunteers, government agencies and interested persons who volunteered are
            now involved with such programs as tile USDA-NRCS Earth Team. Also, tile coastal slides, photos and videos
            have provided a planning tool and provides up-to-date pre- and post-storin and seasonal changes in a
            comprehensive manner. (Please see attached photographs and inventory list.)

            OBJECTIVE 6 This objective twice exceeded the required task with the same initial budget through the co-
            operative efforts of the Cities of-

                  Cooper City             Dania                  Ft. Lauderdale
                  Hallandale              Hollywood              Pompano Beach

            also: USDA-NRCS
                  BETA
                  Broward Sherifrs Office Prison Work Team
                  Earth Team Volunteers
                  Broward County Public Schools
                  Civic and Environmental Clubs
            and all walks of life.


                  Tile BCCRP stabilized/revegetated over 1,000 feet of beach-front (task was 500 feet) of dune restoration.
            Tile demonstration projects are in five municipalities within Broward County. These sites have been
            photographed and are now being monitored. See enclosed list of photos, etc.

            OBJECTIVE 7 This objective was fulfilled with the approval of a new BCCRP Conservation Plan (see
            attached) that was submitted in the fourth (4th) Quarter Report (July-Angust-Septeinber 94) for review and
            comments from tile FDCA.


            This new "tool" plan is now being tested by applying it to tile U. S. Army Corps of Engineers (USCOE) request
            for a cost assessment to repair coastal damage from Tropical Storin Gordon. (See attached press notice.) The
            BSWCD intends to work with all of the coastal cities in putting forth a common financial request, consistent
            with the USCOE Public Works Program administered by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection
            (FDEP) (see goals and objectives attached).







            December 8, 1994

            Mr. Ralph Cantral, Executive Director
            State of Florida - Florida Coastal Management Program

            Page 3




           The BSWCD's approach to this critical erosion problem has taken an innovative comprehensive approach to
           reduce erosion and NPS pollution at the same the. The BCCRP total cost of $138,228.00 was a very good
           investment, as it has already provided tangible results and is moving toward total implementation of the twenty-
           four miles of Broward County coastline, when completed should serve as a model for the State of Florida and
           other communities. There were many additional benefits that resulted from the implementation of the
           BCCRP, such as increase inter-agency cooperation. Further, please find attached Letters of Support that are
           the result of the acceptance of tbe BSWCD/USDA-NRCS approach to beach erosion and Watershed
           Management Planning. The BSWCD appreciates the help and support fronm the many people who helped make
           this possible.

           The BSWCD would be happy to share this information with anyone who calls (305)-584-1306 or (305)-792-1292
           or fax us at (305)-792-4919.

           Sincerely,



           Russell M. Setti
           Project Director/Manager
           Broward County Coastal Revegetation Plan









                                               ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS


       Thaddeus Hamilton - USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service
       Glenn W. Morris - Chairperson, Broward Soil and Water Conservation District
       ,John Adams - Supervisor, Broward Soil and Water Conservation District
       tlenry Graham - Supervisor, Broward Soil and Water Conservation District
       Linda Yarrish - Supervisor, Broward Soil and Water Conservation District
       James Stone - Supervisor, Broward Soil and Water Conservation District
       Anthony Russo - District Coordinator, Broward Soil and Water Conservation District
       Dorothy Coyle - District Secretary, Broward Soil and Water Conservation District
       Carol Burkart - Earth Team Volunteer and Artist
       Edward Watson & Class - Earth Team Volunteers and Geologist
       Mike Stuinpe - Earth Team Volunteer, Geologist, and Science Department Head, Broward
                Community College Central Campus
       Kate Doty and Paul Hall - Earth Team Volunteer Photographers
       Abe Cliernoff - American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) and Head Photographer
       Carol Tappan Tobin - Field Supervisor
       American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
       Hollywood Beach Civic Association
       Barbara Beggs - Ft. Lauderdale Fingertips Association
       Broward Employment & Training Administration (BETA)
             Out -Of-School Program
             Paxen Group
             Summer Youth Program
       Broward County Sherifrs Department - Prison Work Team
       Coastal Cities - Hallandale, Hollywood, Dania, Fort Lauderdale, Hillsboro Beach, Pompano Beach,
       Deerfield Beach, Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, and Sea Ranch Lakes
       John U. Lloyd State Recreation Area
       Broward County
       Cooper City and Cooper City Utilities
       Hollywood Girl Scout Troop 007
       Joe Lindstrom - Nova University Oceanographic Center
       Earth Team Volunteer
       City of Fort Lauderdale
       City of Hollywood
       City of Dania
       Kensington Condominium, Pompano Beach
       Broward County School Board
       The children and teachers of the following schools:
          Phie Crest School, Ft. Lauderdale                         Stranahan High School, Ft. Lauderdale
          Nova Dwight D. Eisenhower Elementary School, Davie        Cardinal Gibbous High School, Ft. L'dale
          Dr. Randazzo School, Coconut Creelc                       Sea Castle Elementary (PTA), Miramar
          Floranada Elementary School, Ft. Lauderdale               Davie E lementary School, Davie
          Dania Elemeutary School, Dauia                            Hollywood Hills High School, Hollywood
          Martin Luther King Elementary School, Hollywood           McArthur High School, Hollywood
    ussell M. Setti, Project Director/Manager - Broward County Coastal Revegetataion Plan















                                            STATE OF FLORIDA
                                 FL0rIDA COASTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
                                   DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
                                         2740 CENTERVIEW DRIVE
                                  TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32399100



                                     Financial Close-out Package



              General Instructions: This package of close-out forms (Status of
              Funds and Summary of expenditures) must be completed and
              submitted to the Florida Coastal Management Program (FCMP) in
              accordance with Condition #1B, Acceptance and Agreement Section
              of the Subgrant. Prior to this close-out, all programmatic
              reports and project deliverablebe received and approved by
              the FCmP. No other claims will be processed after this time.

              Subgrant Number   --- 94-OS-72-11-16-14-N04
              Subgrant Recipient       BROWARD SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISIRICT
              Address                  6191 Orange Drive Room 6179-0

                                       Davie, Florida   33314



              Beginning Date 10/01/93               Ending Date 09/30/94

              FCMP Amount-- $68,728.00

              IN-KIND CASH Match Amount $69,500.00

              Cash Match Amount  $0.00














            DCA/CZM Form 7 - REvised 8/94














                                              STATUS OF FUNDS


                               BROWARD SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT
            Subgrant Number:      94-OS-72-11-16-14-004



                                       Fcmp          In-Kind          Cash
           Claim         Date          Funds          Match             Match
          number         Rec'd       Received        Reported           Reported
                                      
           Advance       12/23/93      $ 17,187.24      0.00               0.00
                      03/25/94      $ 10,360.27     18,743.00           0.00

           2             05/27/94      $ 12,435.54     21,874.20           0.00

           3             10/06/94      $ 19,369.60     26,846.91           0.00

          4              NA            $ 8,683.52      69, 867.29          0.00
          Final          NA                    0.00            0.00        0.00
             T0tals                    $68,036.17      137,331.4           0.00


                        Total FCMP Funds Received               68 036.17
                                                              $ 68,036.17
          Less:        FC14P Funds Expended
                       Refund Due to FCMP                              0.00
          *If a refund is due to FCMP, please submit check along with the
          Close-Out Package made payable to:   Departmentent of Community
         Affairs.

           I hereby certify that the above costs are true and valid costs
         incurred in accordance with the subgrant agreement.

                                                            Chief Financial Officer

                                                      CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
                                                  Title

                                                    DECEMBER 8, 1994
         DCA/C2H Formm 7a                        Date



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                                                                                        FLORIDA COASTAL MAINAGEIMENT PROGRANt
                                                                                                   SUMMARY OF EXPENDr-juRl-cs



              SUBGRANTEE:          BROWARD SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT


              SUBGRANT NUMBER: 94-OS-72-11-16-14-004


                                                                                                        IM-KIND          707AL TC DATE                                                  TIOTAL 170 CATE
                                            Fw             TOTAL TO DATE                                 MATCH                IN-UND              IN-KIND                                   C..sF
                                                                                                                                                                                                                      CASH
                     BUDGET                                      FCMP                  FCwP             BUDGET                 MATCH               PA T C.4             SLZIIET             MAT,                     MATCH
                   CATEGORY             ALLOCATiORS             CLAIMS             SALANCES           ALLOCATIC44S             CLA I JA.S         EAUNCES            ALLOUTTC-AS            LA12ls                 BALANCES
              -SALARIES
                                      i3O,500.00-           30,497.00              3.00-             43,475.00            111,296..35         -67,821.35                0.00                0.00                   0.00
              FRERGE BENEFITS         1-7,100.00              7,100.00             0.00                      0.00                  0.00                 0.00            0.00                0.00                   0.00
              TRAVEL                         900.00              899.98            0.02                1,500.00              2,167.15             1,117.15              0.00                0.00                   0.00
              EWIPMEXT
                                                0.00                 0.00          0.00                      0.00                  0.00                 0.00            0.00                0.00                   0.00
              SUPPLIES
                                      _Lq, 123. 00            8,594.15           528.85               14,575.00             13,727.90        -847. 10                   0.00                0.00                   0.00
              CWTRACTtIAL
               SERVICES                   8,430.00            8,429.51             0.49                      0.00                  0.00                 0.00            0.00         1      0.00                   0.00
              CONSTRWTION aWli
                                      1         0.00                 0.00          0.00                      0.00                 -0-.- 00              0.00            0.00                0.00                   0.00
              OTHER
                                      112,675.00             12,516.14        1  158.86               9, Y:)U. vu      1    10,140.00                 180.00            0.00                0. Go                  o.oo
              IRDIRECT CHARGES                  0.00                o   Oo         0.00                      0.00                  0.00                                 0.00                0.00                   0.00
                         TOTALS
                                       68, 728. 00           68,036.78           691.22             '169,500.00           135,146.25                                    0.00                0.00                   0.00















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                                             Broward Soil and Water Conservation District


                                                                                                                            6191 Orange Drive
                                                                                                                               Room 6179-0
                                                                                                                             Davie, FL 33314
                                                                                                                               305-584-1306



                   December 8, 1994




                   Florida Department of Community Affairs
                   Coastal Management Program
                   2740 Centerview Drive
                   Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100

                   To whom it may concern:

                   The Board of Supervisors of the Broward Soil and Water Conservation District (BSWCD) hereby
                   informs you that the Broward County Coastal Revegetation Plan (BCCRP) is complete. The
                   educational benefit to the county was great! We had so many people who wanted to volunteer
                   that we could not accommodate all of them. The idea of a Revegetation Project is now being
                   accepted as one way of increasing the life expectancy of a Renourishment Project, and Limit
                   Point and Non Point Source Pollution.


                   I would like to thank the DCA for giving us the chance to work with them and help the people
                   of Broward County. Any and all information is available by calling our office at (305) 584-1306
                   or Fax us at (305) 792-4919.

                   Sincerely,




                   Anthon         so
                   District Coordinator
                   @nth@on @so




                     Member of National Association                                                         Member of Florida Association of
                     of Conservation Districts                                                              Soil and Water Conservation Districts


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              UNITED STATES            NATURAL RESOURCES UCAP SERVICE CENTER
              DEPARTMENT OF            CONSERVATION                   6191 ORANGE DRIVE
              AGRICULTURE              SERVICE                        ROOM # 6179-0
                 (USDA)                   (NRCS)                      DAVIE, FL. 33314



              USDA-NRCS REVIEW & RECOMMENDATION TO IMPLEMENT THE BROWARD
              SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT (BSWCD) BROWARD COUNTY
              COASTAL REVEGETATION PLAN (BCCRP).

              HALLANDALE BEACH


                     All the vegetation was planted on the beach between 1985 and 1994. The
              approximate cost was $200,000.00. The value of the planting is over $6,000,000.00 to this
              point. The vegetation has extended the life of the renourishment of Hallandale Beach by two
              years. Tropical Storm Gordon damaged approximately 40% of the vegetation. If the
              vegetation was not there, we wou  Id have lost a large amount of the beach.

                     The educational value of using schools, scouts, senior citizens, garden clubs, and
              other volunteers is as important as the vegetation project itself. If we do not educate the
              public about the importance of the coastal environment, then there is no way to protect the
              coast.


                     The result clearly shows the value of using Best Management Practices (BMPs). The
              use of BMPs have enabled coastal revegetation projects to be established in three months
              as compared to 3 to 4 years under natural conditions.


              HOLLYWOOD BEACH


                     The 6 sites were well established before Tropical Storm Gordon came through. The
              plantings trapped approximately 18 inches of sand and held the sand on the beach,
              reducing pollution and the clean up cost to the city, county, and state.


              DANIA BEACH

                     The Sea Oats were well established when Tropical Storm Gordon came through.
              Before Tropical Storm Gordon, the Sea Oats measured approximately 5.5 feet. After the
              storm, there was 2 feet of sand over the plantings. The Sea Oats trapped a large amount
              of sand and prevented a washout area. In the past, this area would have served as a
              washout, where thousands of tons of sand would have funneled through the low opening
              and into the parldng lot, and then into the Intercoastal Waterway.

              POMPANO BEACH


                     The 1.2 miles of vegetation is well established. During Tropical Storm Gordon, the
              vegetation held thousands of tons of sand on the beach which reduced the clean up cost and
              pollution by approximately 85%.


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               HILLSBORO BEACH AND DEERFIELD BEACH


                      The need to revegetate or enhance the existing vegetation is very important. These
               beaches are losing a great amount of sand due to wind and water erosion.


               JOHN U. LLOYD STATE RECREATION AREA


                      This area is a hot spot. Special attention on and off shore is needed to greatly reduce
               the erosion.


               FORT LAUDERDALE BEACH


                      Most of the 500 feet that was planted at the end of the fourth quarter was destroyed
               by Tropical Storm Gordon. The plants were too young and were not established enough to
               hold the sand in place. This is the reason why the entire beach needs to be revegetated.
               Approximately $50,000.00 in tax payers dollars was spent to clean up the streets after the
               storm. At this time, there is no way to measure the pollution damage.


               LAUDERDALE-BY THE SEA


               Lauderdale-By-the-Sea has approximately 1.5 miles of beach. There is little or no vegetation
               on the beach, making the need for a vegetation plan self-evident.

               The BSWCD is developing a plan for a Demonstration Site Project in Lauderdale-by-the-
               Sea.


               SEA RANCH LAKES AND BROWARD COUNTY BEACH


               Sea Ranch Lakes has approximately 1.5 miles of beach, of which 23% is revegetated. Most
               of the plantings were installed under the supervision of the Broward Soil and Water
               Conservation District (BSWCD) and the USDA-NRCS. Volunteers installed the project as
               part of the BSWCD Conservation Education Program. Additional information regarding
               cities and agencies is on file at the BSWCD office. The vegetation was an effective tool in
               holding the sand on the beach. -

               The data was collected through the following methods:

                      1) Site investigation                       2) Area photos
                      3) Consulting with coastal cities           4) USDA - Soil Conservation Service
                                            5) BSWCD - Staff and Volunteers


               SUMMARY


                      There are approximately 18 miles of coastline in Broward County that         need to be
               revegetated. The estimated cost of revegetating these 18 miles will be $7,000,000.00. The
               approximate value after revegetation has been completed will be $139,708,800.00. The educational
               value is of equal importance. Without   educating the public and getting them involved in the



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               installation of the revegetation project, our care and protection for the coastal environment will
               continue to decline.


                       Froin 1976 to 1994, The USDA-Soil Conservation Service, and the Broward Soil and Water
               Conservation District have developed Best Management Practices (BMPs) that have enabled a
               coastal vegetation project to have, in three months, the equivalent growth of the same species in 3
               to 4 years under natural conditions. These BMPs have been used to establish coastal revegetation
               projects with a value of approximately $30,000,000.00 to Broward County and the State of Florida.
               The educational value to the many schools, civic organizations, scouts, clubs, governmental agencies,
               and other volunteers is of equal value. These organizations, groups, schools, and other volunteers
               should be used to revegetate the remaining 18 miles of Broward County coast line.

               RE' COMMENDATIONS


                       1.     Revegetate and/or stabilize 24 miles of Broward County Beaches with
                              innovative techniques to reduce erosion and Nonpoint Source Pollution.

                       2.     Educate the public on the importance of coastal revegetation by getting them
                              involved. Use schools (there are over 350 schools in Broward County), civic
                              groups, clubs, scouts, conservation corps, governmental agencies, cities and
                              other volunteers.


                       3.     Use Best Management Practices (BMPs) developed by the Broward Soil and
                              Water Conservation District and the USDA-Natural Resources Conservation
                              Service.

               In the event you need any additional information, please call (305) 792-1292 or (305) 584-
               1305, or Fax your request to (305) 792-4919.

               Sincerely,




               Thaddeus Hamilton
               Urban Community Assistance Program
               Natural Resources Specialist Coordinator
               Broward, Dade, Monroe & Palm Beach Counties


















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          Broward's beautiful beaches are the foundation of its vital
          tourism industry, and provide valuable recreational opportunities
          for residents and visitors alike.


          1. (26054-35) FT. LAUDERDALE, October 16, 1994, high tide,
          .1 mile south of 1140 Seabreeze Blvd., looking South
          2. (20432-27) POMPANO BEACH, September 17, 1994, 1430 S. Ocean
          Blvd, looking North.
          3. (51876-11) FT..-LAUDERDALE, October 16, 1994, high tide,
          Seville Street, looking North
          4. (26058-12) HOLLYWOOD BEACH, October 15, 1994, 1214 N.
          Broadwalk, looking South
          5. (51876-2) FT. LAUDERDALE, October 16, 1994, high tide,
          521 N. Atlantic Blvd., looking South
          6. (26053-20) FT. LAUDERDALE, October 16, 1994, high tide,
          900 N. Birch Road (Bonnet estate), looking North
          7. (20435-34) POMPANO BEACH, September 17, 1994, 2203 Bay Drive,
          looking North



          8-13
          Portions of the beach are becoming precariously thin. Man-made
          structures accelerate erosion of the beaches.

          8. (25048-34) HALLANDALE BEACH, October 9, 1994,.7 mile south
          of Hallandale-Hollywood border, looking North
          9. (26052-2) FT. LAUDERDALE, October 16, 1994, high tide,
          NE 18th Street, looking North
          10. (25048-2) HALLANDALE BEACH, October 9, 1994, Hallandale-
          Hollywood border, looking South
          11. (26050-22) HOLLYWOOD BEACH, October 15, 1994, .5 mile north
          of Hollywood-Hallandale line, looking North
          12. (26053-36) FT. LAUDERDALE, October 16, 1994, high tide,
          521 N. Atlantic Blvd., looking North
          13. (26053-28) FT. LAUDERDALE, October 16, 1994, high tide,
          700 N. Atlantic Blvd., looking North



          14-15
          Just south of the Port Everglades jetty, interruption of the
          littoral flow creates the worst erosion in the county. Lloyd
          State Park beaches are undercut.

          14. (20438-33) LLOYD STATE PARK, September, 1994. Lloyd State
          Park immediately south of Port Everglades
          15. (20437-7) LLOYD STATE PARK, September, 1994. Lloyd State
          Park.



          16
          Conversely, the area immediately north of the Port receives
          surplus sand.









          16. (26054-26) FT. LAUDERDALE, October 16, 1994, high tide,
          .2 mile south of 801 Seabreeze Blvd., original entrance
           to Port Everglades



          17-19
          Concrete seawalls actually worsen erosion by disrupting the
          natural rhythm of the waves breaking on the beach.

          17. (26050-18) HOLLYWOOD BEACH, October 15, 1994, .4 mile north
          of Hollywood-Hallandale line, looking North
          18. (26050-6) HOLLYWOOD BEACH, October 15, 1994, .1 mile north
          of Hollywood-Hallandale line, looking North
          19. (20432-36) POMPANO BEACH, September 17, 1994, 1380 S. Ocean
          Blvd, looking North



          20-23
          Attempts to artificially "renourish" the beach by adding sand
          have proven short-lived. A more permanent solution can be found
          by studying the natural condition of the beach before
          development. Vegetation.traps and anchors the sand and slows
          the rate of erosion.

          20. (26051-33) HOLLYWOOD BEACH, October 15, 1994. Beach
          vegetation near Keating Beach.
          21. (20432-29) POMPANO BEACH, September 17, 1994, 1430 S. Ocean
          Blvd, sea oats
          22. (20432-28) POMPANO BEACH, September 17, 1994, 1430 S. Ocean
          Blvd, sea oats
          23. (26051-36) HOLLYWOOD BEACH, October 15, 1994. Beach
          vegetation near Keating Beach,



          24-26
          Sea oats protect the beach while beautifying it.

          24. (26058-29) HOLLYWOOD BEACH, October 15, 1994. Arthur    Street,
          sea oats
          25. (26058-22) HOLLYWOOD BEACH, October 15, 1994. Hayes Street,
          sea oats
          26. (26058-21) HOLLYWOOD BEACH, October 15, 1994. Hayes Street,
          sea oats



          27-28
          Revegetation is a cost-effective method of erosion control for
          both governmental agencies and private interests.

          27. (25048-13) HALLANDALE BEACH, October 9, 1994,.3 mile south
          of Hallandale-Hollywood border, City of Hallandale sea oats
          planting
          28. (25048-23) HALLANDALE BEACH, October 9, 1994, 2000 S. Ocean
          Drive, private sea oats installation











         29-32
         Appropriate intervention is necessary to preserve our natural
         assets for future generations. Revegetation is effective, in-
         expensive, and attractive.

         29. (26055-31) FT. LAUDERDALE, October 16, 1994, high tide,
         .2 mile south of 1700 S. Ocean Lane, looking South
         30. (26051-18) HOLLYWOOD BEACH, October 15, 1994. New Hampshire
         Street, looking South
         31. (51876-16) FT. LAUDERDALE, October 16, 1994, high tide,
         Sebastian Street, looking South
         32. (26055-34) FT. LAUDERDALE, October 16, 1994, high tide,
         .3 mile south of 1700 S. Ocean Lane, looking South



         Not used.

         (20435-4) POMPANO BEACH, September 17, 1994, 750 N. Ocean Blvd.,
         looking North
         (25048-35) HALLANDALE BEACH, October 9, 1994,.7 mile south of
         Hallandale-Hollywood border, looking South











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                                      HOLLYWOOD BE"
                                                     ACH
                                      October 15, 1994


           Roll 1
           26050


           1.  Storm clouds
           2.  Hollywood-Hallandale   line, looking North
           3.  Hollywood-Hallandale   line, looking North
           4.  Hollywood-Hallandale   line, looking South
           5.  Hollywood-Hallandale   line, looking South
           6.  .1 mile  north of  Hollywood-Hallandale   line,  looking North
           7.  .1 mile  north of  Hollywood-Hallandale   line,  looking North
           8.  .1 mile  north of  Hollywood-Hallandale   line,  looking South
           9.  .1 mile  north of  Hollywood-Hallandale   line,  looking South
           10. .2 mile  north of  Hollywood-Hallandale   line,  looking North
           11. -.2 mile north of  Hollywood-Hallandale   line,  looking North
               (Immediately north of this area is one of the places that
               loses beach the fastest)
           12. .2 mile  north of  Hollywood-Hallandale   line,  looking South
           13. .2 mile  north of  Hollywood-Hallandale   line,  looking South
           14. .3 mile  north of  Hollywood-Hallandale   line,  looking North
           15. .3 inile north of  Hollywood-Hallandale   line,  looking North
           16. .3 mile  north of  Hollywood-Hallandale   line,  looking South
           17. .3 mile  north of  Hollywood-Hallandale   line,  looking South
           18. .4 mile  north of  Hollywood-Hallandale   line,  looking North
           19. .4 mile  north of  Hollywood-Hallandale   line,  looking North
           20. .4 mile  north of  Hollywood-Hallandale   line,  looking South
           21. .4 mile  north of  Hollywood-Hallandale   line,  looking South
           22. .5 mile  north of  Hollywood-Hallandale   line,  looking North
           23. .5 mile  north of  Hollywood-Hallandale   line,  looking North
           24. .5 mile  north of  Hollywood-Hallandale   line,@looking  South
           25. .5 mile  north of  Hollywood-Hallandale   line,  looking South
           26. .6 mile  north of  Hollywood-Hallandale   line,  looking North
           27. .6 mile  north-of  Hollywood-Hallandale   line,  looking North
           28. .6 mile  north of  Hollywood-Hallandale   line,  looking South
           29. .6 mile  north of  Hollywood-Hallandale   line,  looking South
           30. .7 mile  north of  Hollywood-Hallandale   line,  looking North
           31. .7 mile  north of  Hollywood-Hallandale   line,  looking North
           32. .7 mile  north of  Hollywood-Hallandale   line,  looking South
           33. .7 mile  north of  Hollywood-Hallandale   line,  looking South
           34. Greenbriar Street, looking North
           35. Greenbriar Street, looking North
           36. Greenbriar Street, looking South
           37. Greenbriar  Street, looking   South

           Roll 2
           26057


           1. Eucalyptus Street, looking South
           2. Eucalyptus Street, looking North
           3. Eucalyptus Street, looking North
           4. Azalea Terrace, looking South








              5.    Azalea Terrace, looking South
              6.    Azalea Terrace, looking North
              7.    Azalea Terrace, looking-North
              8.    +.1 mile north of         Azalea Terrace,       ,,looking South
              9.    +.1 mile north of         Azalea Terrace, looking South
              1-6.  +.1 mile north of         Azalea Terrace, looking North
              11- 4.1 mile north of           Azalea Terrace, looking North
              1-2:  Jefferson Street,         looking Sout-b-
                    Jef f erson- -S-t-ree t,  looking S-duAh
              14.   defferson Street,         lookin-g-North
              -15.  Jefferson Street,         looking North
              16.   Monroe Street --looking South
              17.   Monroe Str6e          looking South
              18.   Monroe Street, looking North
              19.   Monroe Street, looking North
              20.   Virginia    Street,     looking     South
              21.   Virginia    Street,     looking     South
              22.   Virginia    Street,     looking     North
              23.   Virginia    Street,     looking     North
              24.   Harrison    Street,     looking     South
              25.   Harrison    Street,     looking     South
              26.   Harrison    Street,     looking     North
              27.   Harrison    Street,     looking     North
                    (another    high erosion area)
              28.   Oceanwalk, looking South
              29.   Oceanwalk, looking South
              30.   Oceanwalk, looking North
              31.   Oceanwalk, looking North
              32.   Arizona Street, looking South
              33.   Arizona Street, looking South
              34.   Arizona Street, looking           North,,
              35.   Arizona Street, looking           North
              36.   New York Street, looking South
              37.   New York Street, looking South
              Roll 3    ISO 200
              26058 1


              1.    Earth Team volunteer
              2.    New York Street, looking North
              3.    New York Street,' looking North
              4.    Indiana street, looking South
              5.    Indiana Street, looking South
              6.    Indiana Street, looking North
              7.    Indiana Street, looking North
              8.    Guardshack by Beach Safety            Patrol, looking South
              9.    Guardshack by Beach Safety            Patrol, looking South
              10.   Guardshack by Beach Safety            Patrol, looking North
              11.   Guardshack by Beach Safety            Patrol, looking North
              12.   1214 N. Broadwalk, looking            South
              13.   1214 N. Broadwalk, looking            South
              14.   1214 N. Broadwalk, looking            North
              15.   1214 N. Broadwalk, looking            North
              16.   Hayes Street, gulls and sea birds








          17. Hayes Street, looking South
          18. Hayes Street, looking South
          19. Hayes Street, looking North
               EY,3,9 t      ooking North







          22. Hayes Street, sea oats
          23. Hayes Street, sea oats
          24. Arthur Street,  looking South
          25. Arthur Streetf  looking South
          26. Arthur Street,  looking North
          27. Arthur Street,  looking North
          28. Arthur Street,  sea oats
          29. Arthur Street,  sea oats
          30. Oklahoma Street,  looking South
          31. Oklahoma Streetf  looking South
          32. Oklahoma Streetf  looking North
          33. Oklahoma Streetf  looking North
          34. Nebraska Street,  looking South
          35., Nebraska Street, looking South
          35. Nebraska Street,  looking South
          36. Nebraska Street,  looking North

          Roll 4


          1.  Nebraska Street, looking North
          2.  Roosevelt Street, looking South
          3.  Roosevelt Street, looking South
          4.  Roosevelt Street, looking North
          5.  Roosevelt Streetf looking North
          6.  Carolina Streetf looking South
          7.  Carolina Street, looking South
          8.  Carolina Street, looking North
          9.  Carolina Street, looking North
          10. Harding Street, looking South
          11. Harding Street, looking South
          12. Harding Street, looking North
          13. Harding Streetf looking North
          14. Missouri Street, looking South
          15. Missouri Street, looking South
          16. Missouri Street, looking North
          17. Missouri Street, looking North
          18. New Hampshire Street, looking South
          19. New Hampshire Street, looking South
          20. New Hampshire Street, looking North
          21. New Hampshire Streetf looking North
          22. Thomas Streett looking South
          23. Thomas Street, looking South
          24. Thomas Street? looking North
          25. Thomas Street, looking.North
          26. Keating Beach, looking South
          27. Keating Beach, looking South
          28. Keating Beach, looking North
          29. Keating Beach, looking North
          30-36 Beach vegetation









                                        FT. LAUDERD ALE
                                      October 16, 1994
                                          high tide
           Roll 1
           26052

           1.  ME  18th Street, looking North
           2.  ME  18th Street, looking North
           3.  ME  18th Street, looking North
           4.  ME  18th Street, looking South
           5.  ME  18th Street, looking South
           6.  ME  17th Court,  looking North
           7.  ME  17th Court,  looking North
           8.  ME  17th Court,  looking South
           9.  ME  17th Court,  looking South
           10. ME  16th Place,  looking North
           11. ME  16th Place,  looking North
           12. ME  16th Place,  looking South
           13. ME  16th Place,  looking South
           14. ME  16th Court,  looking North
           15. ME  16th Court,'looking  North
           16. ME  16th Court, looking  South
           17. ME  16th Court,  looking South
           18. ME  15th Court,  looking North
           19. ME  15th court,  looking North
           20. ME  15th Court,  looking South
           21. ME  15th Court,  looking South
           22. NE  14th Court,  new sea oats
           23. ME  14th Court,  new sea oats
           24. ME  14th Court,  looking North
           25. ME  14th Court,  looking North
           26. ME  14th Court,  looking South
           27. ME  14th Court,  looking South
           28. +.1 mile S of  ME 14th  Court,  looking North
           29. +.1 mile S of  ME 14th  Court,  looking North
           30. +.1 mile S of  ME 14th  Court,  looking South
           31. +.1 mile S of  ME 14th  Court,  looking South
           32. +.2 mile S of  ME 14th  Court  (Birch state Park), looking
           North
           33. +.2 mile S of  ME 14th  Court  (Birch State Park), looking
           North
           34. +.2 mile S of  ME 14th  Court  (Birch State Park), looking
           South
           35. +.2 mile S of  ME 14th  Court  (Birch State Park), looking
           South
           36. +.3 mile S of  ME 14th  Court  (Birch State Park), looking
           North
           37. +.3 mile S of  ME 14th  Court  (Birch State Park), looking
           North


           Roll 2


           1. Beach Patrol







           2. +.3 mile S   of NE 14th Court (Birch State Park), looking
           South
           3. +.4 mile S   of NE 14th Court (Birch State Park), looking
           North
           4. +.4 mile S   of.NE 14th Court (Birch State Park), looking
           North
           5. +.4 mile S   of NE 14th Court (Birch State Park), looking
           South
           6.  '+.4 mile S of NE 14th  Court (Birch State Park), looking
           South
           7. +.5 mile S   of NE 14th  Court (Birch State Park), looking
           North
           8. +.5 mile S   of NE 14th  Court (Birch State Park), looking
           North
           9. +.5 mile S   of NE 14th  Court (Birch State Park), looking
           South
           10. +.5 mile S  of NE 14th  Court (Birch State Park), looking
           South
           11. Sunrise Boulevard, looking North
           12* Sunrise Boulevard, looking North
           13. Sunrise Boulevard, looking South
           14. Sunrise Boulevard, looking South
           15. NE 9th Street, looking North
           16. NE 9th Street, looking North
           17. NE 9th Street, looking South
           18. NE 9th Street, looking South
           19. 900 N. Birch Road (Bonnet House),   looking North
           20. 900 N. Birch Road (Bonnet House),   looking North
           21. 900 N. Birch Road (Bonnet House),   looking South
           22. 900 N. Birch Road (Bonnet House),   looking South
           23. 735 N. ocean Drive, looking North
           24. 735 N. ocean Drive, looking North
           25. 735 N. ocean Drive, looking South
           26* 735 N, ocean Drive, looking South
           27. 700 N. Atlantic Blvd., looking   North
           28. 700 N. Atlantic Blvd., looking   North
           29. 700 N. Atlantic Blvd., looking   South
           30. 700 N. Atlantic Blvd., looking   South
           31. Terramar Street, looking North
           32. Terramar Street., looking North
           33. Terramar.Street, looking South
           34. Terramar Street, looking South
           35. 521 N. Atlantic Blvd., looking   North
           36. 521 N. Atlantic Blvd., looking   North
           37. 521 N. Atlantic Blvd., looking   South

           Roll 3
           51876


           1.  throwaway
           2.  521 N. Atlantic Blvd., looking South
           3.  435 N. Atlantic Blvd., looking North
           4.  435 N. Atlantic Blvd., looking North
           5.  435 N. Atlantic Blvd., looking South







           6.  435 N. Atlantic  Blvd., looking South
           7.  303 N. Atlantic  Blvd., looking North
           8.  303 N. Atlantic  Blvd., looking North
           9.  303 N. Atlantic  Blvd., looking South
           10. 303 N. Atlantic  Blvd., looking South
           11. Seville Street,  looking North
           12. Seville Street,  looking North
           13. Seville Street,  looking South
           14. Seville Street,  looking South
           15. Sebastian Street-, looking North
           16. Sebastian Street, looking North
           17. Sebastian Street, looking South
           18. Sebastian Street, looking South
           19. .1 mile south of Sebastian Street, looking North
           20. .1 inile south of Sebastian Street, looking North
           21. .1 mile south of Sebastian Street, looking South
           22. .1 mile south of Sebastian Street, looking South
           23. Cortez Street, looking North
           24. Cortez Street, looking North
           25. Cortez Street, looking South
           26. Cortez Street, looking South
           27. Cortez Street, sea oats
           28. Poinciana Street, looking North
           29. Poinciana Street, looking North
           30. Poinciana Street, looking South
           31. Poinciana Street, looking South
           32. Las Olas Blvd,  looking North
           33. Las Olas Blvd,  looking North
           34. Las Olas Blvd.
           35. Las Olas Blvd,  looking South
           36. Las Olas Blvd,  looking South
           37. Las Olas Blvd.


           Roll 4
           26054


           1.  Throwaway shot of jeep
           2.  225 S. Atlantic Blvd.,  looking North
           3.  225 S. Atlantic Blvd.,  looking South
           4.  225 S. Atlantic Blvd.,  looking South
           5.  225 S. Atlantic'Blvd.,  looking South
           6.  SE 5th Street,  looking North
           7.  SE 5th Street,  looking North
           8.  SE*5th Street,t looking South
           9.  SE 5th Street,  looking South
           10. 545 Seabreeze,  looking North
           11. 545 Seabreeze,  looking North
           12. 545 Seabreeze,  looking South
           13. 545 Seabreeze,  looking South
           14. 801 Seabreeze Blvd., looking   North
           15. 801 Seabreeze Blvd., looking   North
           16. 801 Seabreeze Blvd., looking   South
           17. 801 Seabreeze Blvd., looking   South
           18. .1 mile south of 801 Seabreeze Blvd., looking North







           19.  .1 mile south  of 801 Seabreeze  Blvd.,  looking North
           20.  .1 mile south  of 801 Seabreeze  Blvd.,, looking South
           21.  .1 mile south  of 801 Seabreeze  Blvd.,  looking South
           22.  .2 mile south  of 801 Seabreeze  Blvd.,, looking North
           23.  .2 mile south  of 801 Seabreeze  Blvd.,  looking North
           24.  .2 mile south  of 801 Seabreeze  Blvd.,  original entrance
                to Port Everglades (destroyed in 1929(?) hurricane)
           25.  .2 mile south of 801 Seabreeze Blvd., looking South
           26.  .2 mile south of 801 Seabreeze Blvd., looking South
           27.  .2 mile south  of 801 Seabreeze  Blvd.,  original entrance
                to Port Everglades
           28.  1140 Seabreeze Blvd.,  looking North
           29.  1140 Seabreeze Blvd.,  looking North
           30*  1110 Seabreeze  Blvd., looking South
           31.  1140 Seabreeze  Blvd., looking South
           32.  .1 mile south  of 1140 Seabreeze Blvd.(end of public beach),
              " looking North
           33.  .1 mile south  of 1140 Seabreeze  Blvd., looking North
           34.  .1 mile south  of 1140 Seabreeze  Blvd., looking South
           35.  .1 mile south  of 1140 Seabreeze  Blvd., looking South
           36.  .2 mile south  of 1140 Seabreeze  Blvd. (Marriott), looking
           North
           37. .2 mile  south  of 1140 Seabreeze  Blvd. (Marriott), looking
           North


           Roll 5
           26055


           1. Marriott
           2. .2 mile south    of 1140 Seabreeze Blvd. (Marriott), looking
           South
           3. .2 mile south    of 1140 Seabreeze Blvd. (Marriott), looking
           South
           4. .3 mile south    of 1140 Seabreeze Blvd. (Marriott), looking
           North
           5o .3 mile south    of 1140 Seabreeze Blvd. (Marriott), looking
           North
           6. .3 mile south    of 1140 Seabreeze Blvd. (Marriott), looking
           South
           7. .3 mile south    of 1140 Seabreeze Blvd. (Marriott), looking
           South
           8. .4 mile south    of 1140 Seabreeze Blvd. (Marriott), looking
           North
           9. .4 mile south    of 1140 Seabreeze Blvd. (Marriott), looking
           North
           10. .4 mile south   of 1140 Seabreeze Blvd. (Marriott), looking
           South
           11. .4 mile south   of 1140 Seabreeze  Blvd. (Marriott), looking
           South
           12. .4 mile south   of 1140 Seabreeze  Blvd., pines. (The whole
              beach used to    look like this.)
           13. .5 mile south   of 1140 Seabreeze  Blvd., looking North
           14. .5 mile south   of 1140 Seabreeze  Blvd., looking North
           15. .5 mile south   of 1140 Seabreeze  Blvd., looking South







           16.  .5 mile south  of 1140 Seabreeze Blvd., looking South
           17.  .6 mile south  of 1140 Seabreeze Blvd., looking North
           18.  .6 mile south  of 1140 Seabreeze Blvd., looking NorLh
           19.  .6 inile south of 1140 Seabreeze Blvd., looking South
           20.  .6 mile south  of 1140 Seabreeze Blvd., looking South
           21.  1700 S. ocean  Lane, looking North
           22.  1700 S. ocean  Lane, looking North
           23.  1700 S. ocean  Lane, looking South
           24.  1700 S. ocean  Lane, looking South
           25.  .1 mile south  of 1700  S. Ocean Lane,  looking  North
           26.  .1 mile south  of 1700  S. Ocean Lane,  looking  North
           27.  .1 mile south  of 1700  S. Ocean Lane,  looking  South
           28.  .1 mile south  of 1700  S. Ocean Lane,  looking  South
           29.  .2 mile south  of 1700  S. Ocean Lane,  looking  North
           30.  .2 mile south  of 1700  S. Ocean Lane,  looking  North
           31.  .2 mile south  of 1700  S. Ocean Lane,  looking  South
           32.  .2 mile south  of 1700  S. Ocean Lane,  looking  South
           33.  .3 mile south  of 1700  S. Ocean Lane,  looking  North
           34.  .3 mile south  of 1700  S. Ocean Lane,  looking  North
           35.  .3 mile south  of 1700  S. Ocean Lane,  looking  South
           36.  .3 mile south  of 1700  S. Ocean Lane,  looking  South
           37.  north jetty of Port Everglades

           Roll 6
           26056

           1-14 north jetty, Port Everglades
           15-17 beach scenes
           18-20 Marriott resort grounds
           21-37 Port Everglades from 17th Street Causeway










                                      HALLANDALE BEACH
                                      October 9, 1994

           Roll 1, 100 ISO
           25048


           1.   northmost end of Hallandale Beach, looking South
           2.   northmost end of Hallandale Beach, looking South
           3.   northmost end of Hallandale Beach, looking South
           1,   +  1 ... ile south of start, looking North
           5.   +. 1mile  south  of start,  looking North
           6.   +.1 mile  south  of start,  looking South
           7.   +.1 mile  south  of start,  looking South
           8.   +.2 mile  south  of start,  looking North
           9.   +.2 mile  south  of start,  looking North
           10.  +.2 mile  south  of start,  looking South
           11.  +.2 mile  south  of start,  looking South
           12.  +.3 mile  south  of start,  Sea Oats
           13.  +.3 mile  south  of start,, Sea Oats
           14.  +.3 mile  south  of start,  looking North
           15.  +.3 mile  south  of startl  looking North
           16.  +.3 mile  south  of start,  looking South
           17.  +.3 mile  south  of start,  looking South
           18.  +.4 mile  south  of start,  looking North
           19.  +.4 mile  south  of start,  looking North
           20.  +.4 mile  south  of start,  looking South
           21.  +.4 mile  south  of start,  looking South
           22.  2000 S. Ocean Drive,  Sea Oats
           23.  2000 S. Ocean Drive,  Sea Oats
           24.  2000 S. Ocean Drive,  looking North
           25.  2000 S. Ocean-Drive,  looking North
           26.  2000 S. Ocean Drive,  looking South
           27.  2000 S. Ocean Drive,  looking South
           28.  2080 S. Ocean Drive,  looking North
           29.  2080 S. Ocean Drive,  looking North
           30.  2080 S. Ocean Drive,  looking South
           31.  2080 S. Ocean Drive,  looking South
           32.  +.7 mile south of start, looking North
           33.  +.7 mile south of start, looking North
           34.  +.7 mile south of start, looking South
           35.  +.7 mile south of start, looking South
           36.  +.8 mile south of start, looking North









                                         POMPANO BEACH
                                      September 17, 1994

           111oll 1 1 200 I.So
           2043'2

           1.   1950 S. ocean  Blvd, looking South
           2.   1950 S. Ocean  Blvd, looking South
           3.   1950 S. ocean  Blvd, looking South
           4*   1950 S* ocean  Blvd, looking North
           5.   1950 S. ocean  Blvd, looking North
           @6.  1950 S. Ocean  Blvd, raft
           7.   1950 S. ocean  Blvd, raft
           8.   1950 S. ocean  Blvd, raft
           9.   1950 S. ocean  Blvd, raft.
           10.1950   S. ocean  Blvd, raft
           11.  .2 mi north of 1950   S. Ocean Blvd., looking South
           12.  .2 nil north of 1950  S. Ocean Blvd., looking South
           13.  .2 mi north of 1950   S. Ocean Blvd., looking North
           12.  .2 mi north of 1950   S. Ocean Blvd., vacant lot
           15.  1530 S. ocean  Blvd,  looking  South
           16.  1530 S. ocean  Blvd,  looking  South
           17.  1530 S. ocean  Blvd,  looking  North
           18.  1530 S. ocean  Blvd,  looking  North
           19.  1470 S. ocean  Blvd,  looking  South
           20.  1470 S. ocean  Blvd,  looking  South
           21.  1470 S. ocean  Blvd,  looking  North
           22.  1470 S. Ocean,-Blvd,  raft
           23.  1470 S. ocean  Blvd,  raft
           24.  1430 S. Ocean  Blvd,  looking  South
           25.  1430 S. ocean  Blvd,  looking  South
           26.  1430 S. Ocean  Blvd,  looking  North
           27.  1430 S. Ocean  Blvd,  looking  North
           28.  1430 S. ocean  Blvd,  sea oats
           29.  1430 S. ocean  Blvd,  sea oats
           30.  1398 S. Ocean  Blvd,  looking  South
           31.  1398 S. ocean  Blvd,  looking  South
           32.  1398 S. Ocean  Blvd,  looking  North
           33.  1398 S. Ocean  Blvd,  looking  North
           34.  1380 S. ocean  Blvd,  looking  South
           35.  1380 S. ocean  Blvd,  looking  South
           36.  1380 S. Ocean  Blvd,  looking  North
           37.  1380 S. Ocean  Blvd,  looking  North

           Roll 2, 100  ISO
           20433


           1.   1360 S. ocean  Blvd,  looking  South
           2.   1360 S. Ocean  Blvd,  looking  South
           3.   1360 S. Ocean  Blvd,  looking  South
           4.   1360 S. Ocean  Blvd,  looking  North
           5.   1360 S. Ocean  Blvd,  looking  North
           6.   birds in flight
           7.   1340 S. ocean Blvd,   looking  South







                        8.       1340        S.     ocean         Blvd          looking           South
                        9.       1340        S .    ocean         1.3 1 v d,r   looking           North
                        10.      1340        S.     oc-ean        Blvd,         lookiiiy          MorUi
                        11 .     1200        S .    Ocean         Blvd,         1001',4119        South
                        12       1200        S.     ocean         Blvd,         looking           South
                        13*      1200        S.     Ocean         Blvd,         looking           110- r t 11
                        14*      1 '21111    S*     Ocean         Blvd,         looking           North
                        15'      1100        S.     ocean         Blvd,         looking           South
                        16'      1-100       S.     Ocean         D 1'@, 0 ,    looking           South
                        '1 -7 *  '1100       S.     0 c ea i i    B I -@.; 41 , looking           N or L I x
                        18'      1100        S.     Ocean         111 v d ,     fooking           Horth
                        19:      800      urijly'         lool" ing          South
                        20.      800      Briijy,         looking            SouLh
                        21.      800      1),.r i n y ,   lookiag            North
                        22.      800      Briny,          In-oking           North
                        23.      800      Briny,          natural            dune
                        24.      600      Briny,          looking            South
                        25.      600      Briny,          looking            South
                        26.      600      Briny,          looking            North
                        27.      600      Briny,          looking            North
                        28.      400      Briny,          looking            South
                        29.      400      Briny,          looking            South
                        30.      400      Briny,          looking            North
                        31.      400      Brii)yr         looking            North
                        32.      200      Briny,          looking            South
                        33.      200      Briny,          looking            South
                        34.      200      Briny,          looking            North
                        35.      200      Briny,          looking            North
                        36.      Atlantic Boulevard, looking South

                        Roll 3         '  100 ISO
                        204j-4

                        1.       Atlantic           Boulevard,                looking South
                        2.       Atlantic           Boulevard,                looking South
                        3.       Atlantic           Boulevard,                looking North
                        4.       Atlantic           Boulevard,                looking North
                        5.       Atlantic           Boulevard,                beach clean-up
                        6.       Atlantic           Boulevard,                beach clean-up
                        7.       Life Guard Station,                          looking South
                        8.       Life Guard Station,                          looking South
                        9.       Life Guard Station,                          wave
                        10.      Life Guard Station,                          looking North
                        11.      Life Guard Station,                          looking North
                        12.      133      Pompano Beach Blvd., rip current                                           sign
                        13.      133      Pompano Beach Blvd., looking South
                        14.      133      Pompano Beach Blvd., looking South
                        15.      133      Pompano Beach Blvd., looking North
                        16.      133      Pompano Beach Blvd., looking North
                        17.      NE 3rd Street, looking South
                        18.      NE 3rd Street, looking South
                        19.      NE    3rd Street, looking North
                        20.      NE    3rd Street, looking North
                        21.      405 N. Ocean Blvd., looking South







                        22.      405 N.         Ocean Blvd., looking SouLh.
                        23.      405 N.         Ocean Blvd., looking HorLh'
                        24.      405 N.         Ocean Blvd,, looking North
                        25.      N E,  5 t. I i Street,           looking          South
                        26.      H P*,' 5 t J.) S I-j' - ee L. r          ing      SOL01-11
                        27 .     I 1   5 (@'I I b Lj: e e t ,     looking          FI C) r L I I
                        28.      N E   5LII     s I@Yee L F       J.00"IT19        no I. L11
                        21).     5 3 1    1.1 . Oceo-u        f,-,'. @I v d  I - oo I -, -i - 11 @.-j Scu (-11
                        30.      5'.) 1   H.    Ocean         Blvd. ,        I ou I-,- i j i a    1-1 LJ i
                        31.      531      P .   Oc-ei:in      Dlvd.,         I c, a I -@ j. i i (j j.iorth
                        32.      5 31     H .   Ocean         T.31 v0. ,     looking           Hor Lh
                                                                                   I           Sot
                        33.      615      11.   Ocean         1.@Ivd. ,      lool ing          . .1.1:11
                        34.      615      bf .  Ocean         u I v (I . ,   looking           Sou t I i
                        35.      615      U .   Oc-ea-n       13lvd. ,       looking           NorLh
                        3 6 .    615      1-1 . Qcc-@an       Blvd.,         looking           11ox t I i

                                 Ijj__I00 @-@So
                        20435

                        '1.      750 N. Ocean 1:1,lvd., looking South
                        2.       750 N. Ocean Blvd., looking South
                        3.       750 N. Ocean Blvd., looking North
                        4.       750 N. Ocean Blvd., looking North
                        5.       NE 10th        Street, looking South
                        6.       NE 10th        Street, looking South
                        7.       NE 10th        Street, looking North
                        8.       NE 10th        Street, looking North
                        9.       1112     N.    Ocean         Blvd.,         looking           South
                        10.      1112     N.    Ocean         Blvd.,         looking           South
                        11.      1112     N.    Ocean         Blvd.,         looking           North
                        12.      1112     N.    Ocean         Blvd.,         looking           North
                        13.      1300     N.    Ocean         Blvd.,         looking           South
                        14.      1300     M.    Ocean         Blvd.,         looking           South
                        15.      1300     N.    Ocean         Blvd.,         looking           North
                        16.      1300     N.    Ocean         Blvd.,         looking           North
                        17.      NE 14th        Street, looking South
                        18.      NE 14th        Street, looking South
                        19.      NE 14th        Street, looking South
                        20.      NE 14th        Street, looking South
                        21.      1600     N.    Ocean         Blvd.,         looking           South
                        22.      1600     N.    Ocean         Blvd.,         looking           South
                        23.      1600     N.    Ocean         Blvd.,         looking           North
                        24.      1600     N.    Ocean         Blvd.,         looking           North
                        25.      1704     N.    Ocean         Blvd.,         looking           South
                        26.      1704     N.    Ocean         Blvd.,         looking           South
                        27.      1704     N.    Ocean         Blvd.,         looking           North
                        28.      1704     N.    Ocean         Blvd.,         looking           North
                        29.      1906     Bay     Drive,          looking          South
                        30.      1906     Bay     Drive,          looking          South
                        31.      1906     Bay     Drive,          looking          North
                        32.      1906     Bay     Drive,          looking          North
                        33.      2203     Bay     Drive,          looking          South
                        34.      2203     Bay     Drive,          looking          North
                        35.      2203     Bay     Drive,          looking          North



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                                   (Good examples of s8qev4qeqc4qe 0qbr-ach cl0qosionl

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                       1-8 Lloyd State Park proceeding south
                       9-11 Plane taking off over LLoyd. State Park
                       12-15 Lloyd State Park proceeding south
                       16-17 Plane taking off over Lloyd State Park.
                       18-22 Lloyd State Park proceeding south
                       23-37 Port Everglades






              BROWARD COUNTY
           COASTAL STABLIZATION
       DUNE RESTORATION PLAN (96-97)                       &

                 5 YEAR PLAN


      FLORIA PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAM
                     FY 96
          FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
        ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
                               PROPOSED



          BROWARD SOIL AND WATER
                           DISTRICT
           CONSERVATION




                VOLUME 1 OF 2















                                            Table of Contents




                                                 Volume One


        Florida Public Works Program Application for Fiscal Year 1996      . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-7

        Exhibit 1    United States Department of Agriciculture-Soil Conservation Service
                     Benefit-Cost Ratio Letter


        Exhibit 2    Broward County Costal Revegetation Plan (BCCRP 93-94)



                                                Volume Two


       Exhibit 3  -   Broward County Watershed Management Plan (BCWMP 94-95)

       Exhibit 4  -   United States Department of Agriculture-Soil Conservation Service
                      Southeast Florida Urban Community Assistance Program

       Exhibit 5A -   81/2 x 11 Site Map

       Exhibit 5B -   Aerial Map

       Exhibit 5C -   Ground Level Photos


      This application is contained in two (2) volumes.   

      For further information please contact:                              


  
                                       Broward Soil and Water Conservation District        
                                             6191 Orange Drive, Room 6179-0  
                                                   Davie, FL 33314-3451
                                                     (305) 584-1306









                              Florida Public Works Program
                              Application for Fiscal Year 1996


      The Florida Public Works Program (FPWP) administered by the Florida Department of
      Evironmental Protection (FDEP) with Fedcral funding being provided through the US Army
      Corps of Engineers (USCOE). The DCSWD submitted the initial application to FDEP and    
      USCOE on January 31, 1994 in a timely manner. The following contains the attachments,
      additions, corrections, and related documents requested by FDEP, which are hereby enclosed and
      attached herein


      1.  Project Name: Broward County Coastal Stabilization - Dune Restoration Plan (96-97)
                                                   &
                                             Fivc Year Plan


     2.   Phase of Project: First Year (FY-96)
            Reconnaissance Study                    x Prel. Eng & Design
            Feasibility Study                       x Construction (Demonstration)
            General Design Memorandum

     3.   Name and Address of Local Sponsor:
                Droward Soil and Water Conservation District (DSWCD)
                6191 Orange Drive, Room 6179-0
                Davie, FL 33314-3451

     4.   Name, Title, and phone # of Contact for More Information:
                     Russell M. Setti, Project Director
                     (305) 584-1306

     3.   Category of Proposal:

          X Flood Damage Prevention                        Navigation
          x Shore Protection                             x Other
          x Environmental Restoration and Enhancement      (Recycling/Water Quality)

         Authorization Type:     x Not yet authorized
                                   Study        Construction           


        Authorization Status
          Pending Before Congress     Existing Authorization       Authorization currently
          Currently Being Drafted              (attach a copy)     in formulation



    








            8         Project Status:
                         Active                                Previously requested by not funded
                         Requires reactivation by Corps or Congress
                         N/A

            9        Funding:

                     Estimated Total Costs                     Estimated Corps Capability
                        Federal  $5,000,000 (5 -Year Plan)       for FY 1996 $1.000,000
                        State    $1,000,000 (5 -Year Plan)             Funding Request
                        Local    $1,000,000 (5 -Year Plan)       for F Y 1996 $1,000,000
                                                                                                      
          10.        Benefit-Cost Ratio:
                             32:1.0  at    % discount rate
                       Source: Use Hallandale as Model (see attached Exhibit #1)

          11.      Project Description

                   A.       Provide a general description of the project.  Include historical information,
                            issues to be addressed, specific objectives, proposed actions, and a description
                            of the project site.  Indicate specifically what will be accomplished if requested
                            funds are appropriate.  Reports and other technical documents may be referenced
                            and included as an attachment.


                            Implementation of the Broward Coastal Revegetation Plan 93-94
                            (see attached Exhibit #2) and the Broward County Watershed Management
                            Plan 94-95 (see attached BCCWMP 94-95, Exhibit #3)

                            Historically, renourishment without other technologies being utilized to
				    reduce the rate of erosion has indicated a need to the improve and enhance
                            the present renourishment program.  The use of technologies such as
                            Compost, Xeriscape, Best Management Projects (BMPs), and Recycling
                            with innovative approaches on Stabilization Projects can increase the life
                            of the beach.  A combination of these innovative technologies should prevent
                            or slow the rate of erosion, thereby gaining greater benefits from
                            renourishment projects as well as helping to reconstruct the dune system.
                            With this comprehensive approach, the results should provide a better return
                            on the investment of renourishment dollars by including innovative
                            stabilization techniques into the initial planning and construction of
                            renourishment projects and maintenance of existing shoreline.
                           

                            The multiple stabilization demonstration project sites will provide
                            environmental education opportunities for the school system, volunteers,
                            and participants of the Community Oriented Policing Enforcement (COPE)
                            as previously experienced in the most recent Hallandale Beach Revegetation,



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                                       Recycling Xeriscape Project.  This project set new standards for BMPs that
						   the BSWCD would be able to teach to the local coastal communities.

                                       A massive amount of volunteer labor is required to get these stabilization
                                       projects accomplished and accepted by the general public. There is all
                                       ongoing need to involve and educate, right from the beginning, as many
                                       people as possible. To Fulfill this project, the public will be educated on
                                       the use of Compost, Xeriscape, Recycling, Sea Oats, and other coastal
                                       vegetation, and how they effect the ecosystem. Also, how these technologies
                                       and techniques help with dune restoration, which provides protection from
                                       Flood Damage, Shore Protection, Environment Restoration and
                                       Enhancement. This will also have the effect of reconstructing Wildlife
                                       Habitats.


                   1) Specific Objectives

                          1a.  To have under construction in the fiscal year of 1996 a Demonstration
                               Stabilization project in each of the following participating jurisdictions to
                               prevent beach erosion:

                                   Broward County
                                   Dania
                                   Deerfield Beach
                                   Florida Park Service - John Lloyd State Park
                                   Fort Lauderdale
                                   Hallandale
                                   Hollywood
                                   Pompano Beach
                                   Town of Hillsboro Beach
                                   Town of Lauderdale by the Sea
                                   Village of Sea Ranch Lakes

                           The initial FY 96 locations (beach sites) will be developed as Educational Centers
                           While at the same time become functioning dune systems.  Each site will be
                           from 500 feet to 2000 Feet in length and approximately 10 to 20 feet in width.

                           1b. The ultimate goal and objective is to stablize the twenty-four miles of
                               coastline in Broward County, thereby providing a working urban coastal
                               model for coastal stabilization to extend the life of the renourished beach.

                           2.  Property value protection up to $139,708,800.00 (see attached Exhibit #4 the
                               SFUCAP).

                           3. To adopt a 5 year plan that will be properly funded to coordinate and construct.
                              stabilization projects that have been renourished or have erosion related
                              problems.



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            This interagency cooperation between federal, state, and local agencies as well as the assistance
            of profit or non-profit organizations will enable (the BSWci) to implement the model construction
            Of the Twendy-Four Mile Broward County Coast Stablization Plan in the approximate amount
            of Seven million ($7,000,000) Dollars over 5 years. These Funds will be used for dune
            restoration, beach erosion fish habitats, stabilization, hot spot modeling, and the development and
            use of innovative technoilogies.

                   B.     Provide a description of benefits that will result from implementation of the
                            project.


                                      I .Stabilization will increase the life of the twenty-four miles of shoreline.
                                      This will reduce the amount of dollars expended to keep renourishing
                                      the beach as presently authorized.

                                      2. This tYpe of public works project will provide numerous Jobs to
                                      lower skilled workers. This is due to the nature of the projects need
                                      for manual labor. This project will also make available 0n the Job
                                      Training (0JT) programs for "At Risk Youths."

                                      3. Environmental Education that will be given with hands on experience. 
                                      The educational value is limitless. We have approximately 280
                                      public and private schools with approximately 252,000 students. The
                                      schools will be able to use the project to educate hundreds of thousands
                                      of studcnts and adults. Maintaining these projects will greatly enhance
                                      Environmental Education on the Ecosystem, Recycling, Xeriscpe, and
                                      tile values relatcd to their uses in saving the watershed from pollution.

                                  4.  Develop a historical record consisting of videos, documentation, slide
                                      shows, and workbooks that will further promote the need for Beach
                                      Stabilization, Xeriscape, Recycling, Compost and Restoration Of the
                                      Natural Resources. These training materials call be used to educate the
                                      public, train volunteers, and develop a work force with uniform
                                      standards.


                                 5.   A successful Stabilization Program that will prevent or reduce tile rate
                                      of soil erosion which causes the loss of hundreds of thousands of dollars
                                      and tons of soil annually.

                                 6.   Enhance renourishment with the use of Best Management Practices
                                      (BMP's. Revegetation and other innovative approaches Should extend
                                      the life of a renourished beach.


                                7.    The success of Stabilization Projects with Revegetation should increase
                                      from 25%- 50% to 95% to 98% in 3 to 6 months using BMP's. We can
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                   C.      Provide a description of any special problems  historically associated with the
                           project, such as environmental impacts, permitting difficulties, public opposition,
                           etc. Indicate how such Problems are being addressed.

                                   1. Use of compost and recycling materials is still not yet fully accepted.
                                     The BSWCD promotes school and public education on the value of these
                                     techniques to the project. Thereby, this project provides outdoor
                                     classroom and work experiences, while at the same time rebuilding the
                                     dune system.

                                  2. Limited Public Opposition - Plants, sea oats and dunes to grow to over
                                     six (6) Feet and may block the view of tile ocean from the ground
                                     floor level. The BSWCD will be teaching the public that the importance
                                     of saving the beach exceeds tile loss of the ground floor views.

                  D.     Provide a description of anticipated impacts on natural resources at tile site and
                         in the general vicinity ot the site. The description must include an assessment
                          of short and long term impacts, and must address impacts to air, land, and
                         water resources.     Reports and other technical documents may be referenced
                         and included as an attachment.
                                  
                                  The BSWCD approach to reestablish the dune system should not have
                                  any negative short Or long term impacts on natural resources. Instead
                                  this approach should reduce the rate of Soil (Beach) Erosion by slowing
                                  it down.  Further reduce toxins by converting sludge into grade A
                                  compost to be used on project thereby using recycling to save Natural
                                  Resources.


        12. Project Schedule:

        1996-1997 1st Year  -    Engineering, design, and construction of Demonstration Projects
        1997-1998 2nd Year  -    Evaluate previous year and 25% of Coastline Stabilization Projects
        1998-1999 3rd Year  -    Evaluate previous year and 25% of Coastline Stabilization Projects
        1999-2000 4th Year  -    Evaluate previous year and 25% of Coastline Stabilization Projects
        2000-2001 5th Year  -    Evaluate previous year and 25% of Coastline Stabilization Projects

        13. Describe Progress made with previous years Funding:

               No previous years funding. However, most recent experience is as follows:

                        1. Hallandale Beach Revegetation Recycling Xeriscape Project (93-94).
                           (See attached Exhibit #2)

        14. Describe interagency coordination that will be required:

        The BSWCD Will continue to implement the Broward County Coastal Revegetation Plan (BCCRP
        93-94) with inter-agency coordination with the following local, state, and  federal agencies per
        Chapter 582 Florida Statutes (see attached Exhibit #3). Further,  the development and approval


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           of the newly established USDA-SCS Southeast Florida Urban Community Assistance Program
           (SFUCAP)(see attached Exhibit #4) effective January 1, 1994, which is to be physically located
           in Broward County to serve the newly formed USDA-SCS-UCAP Region Consisting of Broward,
           Dade, Monroe and Palm Beach Counties. One of SFUCAP goals and objectives is to address
           erosion, Sedimentation, and water quality. The BSWCD plan to implement THE BCCRP plan is
           consistent with the same goals and objectives of the USDA-SCS-UCAP work plan and will
           further implement Chapter 582 Florida Statutes in coordination with the Following local, state,
           and federal agencies and any other applicable organizations.

            Educational Institutions			State						Federal
		Schools (K-12) and				State of Florida				USDA-SCS
		Community Colleges				DACS						(provide technical
		(assist in constructioin outdoor		(provide technical assistance)	assistance
		environmental education centers)		DCA						US ARMY COE
		Universities					(incorporate into state planning)	(provide overall project
		(Modeling/Develop					DEP						review, permits and
		Educational Sites)				(permits)					oversight)
		 						      BSWCD						USDOC-NOAA
		Local							(lead agency)				(provide technical
		Multiple Cities											assistance)
		(Formulate a uniform plan									USDOL-BETA
		of action to involve their									(provide labor)
		communities and provide local funding)							USEPA
		Broward County											(provide technical)
		(to coordinate with existing									assistance)
		programs and plans and provide
		funding assistance)

           15. Permits
                    DEP - Coastal Construction permit
                    DEP - State Lands Consent or Easement and applicable Local Governmental Agencies


           16. Economic Assessment
                    A. Describe file economic benefits and/or costs that will result from implementing the
                        project.

                              See attached Exhibits #1  & 4 from USDA-SCS, SFUCAP.

                    B.  Identify any individuals or groups that may be adversely impacted if the project is
                        implemented.

                              Ground floor view of ocean may be blocked.

                    C. indicate tile status of required local cooperation for the project (Cash Contributions,
                        land easements, etc.).

                              It is the intent to have an adopted BCCRP by Oct 1,1994 with a 5 year
                              proposed budget with goals and objectives




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             17. Recent Reports:  Identify recent reports pertaining to tile proposed project, enclose copies
                                  of tile reports, and indicate where copies may be obtained
                    Please see enclosed attached Exhibits #1,2,3 and 4.


                    The proposed project model is Hallandale Beach Revegetation Recycling Xeriscape
                    Project and other within Broward County. The above exhibits contain background
			  information.


            18.    Provide the following items (see attached Exhibits #5A,B,C,D):

                   A.      An 8 1/2 x I I camera-ready site map with:

                           I. State of Florida location map in the upper right liand corner;
                           2. North arrow;
                           3. One inch border; and
                           4. Clearly depicted boundaries of the project area relevant features in the
                              general vicinity.

                  B.       A recent aerial photo of the project area-Project area is the entire 24 mile
                           coastline of Broward County.

                  C.       Ground level photos of the project area. Submit photos of the erosion spots.

                  D.       Camera-ready drawings which clearly identify tile proposed activities.
                           Hallandale Project Sample Drawings.

           19.    Do you anticipate sending a representative to the Annual Water Resource
                  Development Conference to Present your proposal?
			
			__yes ___no

                  
                  This application and associated documents should be submitted to:

                  Jim Marx, Environmental Administrator
                  Department of Environmental Protection
                  3900 Commonwealth Blvd., Mail Station 20
                  Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000













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              Broward Counly Coastal Revegetation/Conservation Plan
              (BCCR"P

              Proposed By - Broward Soil and     Water Conservation District (BSWCD)

              Goal 1.00


              1. Encourage the preservation and restoration of sand dune systems within the Coastal Zone.

              2. The Broward Soil and Water Conservation District (BSWCD) should serve as an important
              coordinating link between the State and the municipalities in terms of implementing the Coastal
              Construction Control Line legislation (Chapter 161.035, F.S.).

              3. Proposals for future beach nourishment and renourishment projects should be evaluated in
              light of cost benefit analysis of current projects.

              4. Prior to local government approval of future nourishment and renourishment projects, the
              impact of past and current dredging projects on reef systems and associated marine life
              inhabiting Broward County must be thoroughly examined.

              Objective 1.01 Develop and implement land use controls to increase the protection of, and
              enhance Broward County's beaches, rivers and marine resources identified on the Natural
              Resource Map Series of the Future Broward County Land Use Plan Map Series.

                    Policy 1.02 Land development codes and regulations shall require the protection and/or
                    restoration of beaches, particularly dunes and vegetation, through techniques such as
                    conservation easements, revegetation, elevated walkways, and clustering of development.

                    Policy 1.03 In addressing beachfront property, land development regulation shall
                    establish special districts of standards sufficiently flexible to give priority to
                    implementation of the coastal construction control line of the State of Florida.

                    Policy 1.04 The BSWCD shall encourage inter-governmental coordination among coastal
                    Municipalities to protect beaches, promote beach restoration, minimize the impacts of
                    man-made structures on beach systems and increase public access to beaches and marine
                    resources.


                    Policy 1.05 Local government entities should provide for the protection of marine habitat
                    and water quality of Broward County's coastal waters.

                    Policy 1.06 The BSWCD and local government entities should mitigate the impacts of
                    beach renourishment projects on near shore hard bottom areas through the creation of
                    similar near shore habitat.















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                Policy 1.07    To minimize soil erosion on new construction sites, the land development codes
                and regulations of all local government entities should require treatments and other measures
                consistent with the Best Management Practices of the U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service.

                       Policy 1.08 The recommendations of the U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service (USDA-SCS)
                       and the BSWCD should be utilized in Broward County's plat review process and the
                       plan Amendment review process for the 1989 Broward County Land Use Plan.

                Goal 2.00 To protect, enhance and effectively manage the natural resources of the County in
                order to achieve a high environmental quality.

                Objective 2.01 The County and municipalities of Broward County shall have adequate soil
                erosion controls in force by 1995.

                       Policy 2.02 Municipalities, County and applicable agencies regulations shall require
                       shoreline and slope stabilization during and after all development activity, including
                       vegetative stabilization after development.

                       Policy 2.03 The Municipalities, County and applicable agencies shall work with the U.S.
                       Soil Conservation Service in their soil erosion control programs.

                       Policy 2.04 The Municipalities, County and applicable agencies shall require that
                       fisheries, wildlife habitat, lakes, floodplain, estuarine marshes and marine habitats are
                       preserved and conserved in compliance with applicable County, State and Federal
                       regulation.

                       Policy 2.05 The Municipalities, County, and applicable agencies shall coordinate
                       intergovern mentally when opportunities for the preservation or conservation of unique
                       vegetative communities are located within multiple governmental jurisdictions.

                       Policy 2.06 The Municipalities, County, and applicable agencies shall develop standards
                       for the beach sand.dunes to assure proper location, vegetation walkovers, etc.

                       Policy 2.07 The Municipalities, County, and applicable agencies shall work with the
                       County Beach Erosion Control Board to assure that any beachfront construction obtains
                       a Coastal Construction Permit.


                Goal 3.00 To protect, enhance and effectively manage the Broward County Coastal Zone.

                Objective 3.01 The Municipalities, County, and applicable agencies shall protect and enhance
                Broward County's remaining coastal wetlands, living marine resources and wildlife habitat.

                       Policy 3.02 The Municipalities, County, and applicable agencies shall use a combination
                       of public education and ordinances to protect, or provide for mitigation of, the
                       remaining natural wildlife habitats.

                Objective 3.03 By 2000 The BSWCD will actively work toward stabilizing and or decreasing the
                amount of erosion taking place along the shoreline.

                       Policy 3.04 The Municipalities, County, and applicable agencies may not allow the
                       construction of any groins on any portion of the beach within the municipal and county
                       boundaries.




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                      Policy 3.05  Where practical as an alternative to seawalls, other methods of shoreline
                      stabilization such as rip-rap and the use of native vegetation in conjunction with
                      geotextiles and geogrids will be encouraged.

               Objective 3.06 The Municipalities, County, and applicable agencies shall continue to protect,
               conserve, and enhance existing coastal resources under its jurisdiction to include beachfront and
               living marine resources in an ongoing basis.

                      Policy 3.07 The Municipalities, County, and applicable agencies shall increase
                      protection of natural resources and be more responsive to the potential for dune and
                      vegetative destruction. Standards to protect beach dune and vegetation systems shall be
                      incorporated into land development regulations by 1995 in accordance with
                      S.163.3203(l), F.S.

               Objective 3.08 The Municipalities, County, and applicable agencies shall continue to protect,
               conserve, and enhance existing coastal resources under its jurisdiction to include beach front and
               living marine resources in an ongoing basis.

               Objective 3.09 Reduce as much as possible the rate of beach erosion.

                      Policy 3.10 Continue dune maintenance preservation, and planting programs in
                      Broward County.

                      Policy 3.11 Develop programs to restore dunes in Broward County.

                      Policy 3.12 Work with applicable agencies to remove groins along Broward County
                      shoreline that are not functional.


               Objective 4.00 Preserve, protect, conserve, enhance estuarine and marine environment quality,
               coastal wetlands, marine resources, beaches and dunes, coastal barriers and wildlife habitats.

               Objective 5.00 To maintain the amount of beach that presently exists from Dade County to
               Palm Beach County.

               Objective 6.00 Participation in the Erosion Prevention programs including the Beach
               Renourishment Program, the Sea Turtle Conservation Program and the Artificial Reef Program
               as a means to protect and conserve Broward County coastal resources as well as adjacent
               municipalities' coastal resources which may affect the County.

                      Policy 6.01 The beach front shall be monitored for unnatural changes in the
                      erosion/accretion process.

               Goal 7.00 Conserve, appropriately use and protect the minerals, soils and vegetative
               communities in Broward County.

               Goal 8.00 Maintain or improve the existing beaches and dunes.

               Objective 8.01 Develop a County program to maintain, improve and preserve Broward
               County's coastal dune system.

                      Policy 8.02 Prohibit the destruction of the remaining undeveloped dune communities in
                      Broward County.



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                     Policy 8.03 Within one year of Plan submission, modify land development regulations
                     to incorporate best management techniques for maintenance of the dune systems on
                     developed properties.

              Objective 9.00 Protect the beach area, participate in beach restoration projects and ensure
              adequate public access to the beach.

              Objective 10.00 By 2000, a sand dune system should be developed along the Broward County
              beach front.


                     Policy 10.01 The BSWCD[USDA-SCS will continue to participate in the Broward
                     County Beach Renourishment Program. The projects shall be designed to have a life of
                     at least ten years.

              Objective 10.02 The Municipalities, County, and applicable agencies will protect and renourish
              its beaches and dunes through beach renourishment programs.

              Objective 10.03 The Municipalities, County, and applicable agencies shall participate in Federal,
              State and County Beach Renourishment Programs to replace beach sand deposits lost to erosion.

                     Policy 10.04 Develop a program for rebuilding and revegetating dunes along Broward
                     County coastline.

                     Policy 10.05 Limit the impacts of development and redevelopment by working toward
                     restoring the dune systems.

                     Policy 10.06 Consider means to recreate a vegetated dune system on those parcels where
                     none currently exist.

              Goal 11.00 The Municipalities, County, and applicable agencies shall reestablish a beach dune
              and vegetation system for beaches within the county by 2000.

                     Policy 11.01 When reviewing development proposals for park projects within the coastal
                     zone, efforts will be made to preserve native vegetation as much as possible.

                     Policy 11.02 The Municipalities, County, and applicable agencies will require the
                     planting of sand dune vegetation coupled with the construction of dune walkovers at all
                     beach access points. The Municipalities, County, and applicable agencies shall encourage
                     the planting of vegetation such as sea oats (Uniold paniculata).

                     Policy 11.03 The Municipalities, County, and applicable agencies shall require beach
                     dune and vegetative protection regulations be implemented by 1994 in accordance with
                     S.163.3202(t), F.S.


              Goal 12.00 The Municipalities, County, and applicable agencies shall require restoration and
              protection of native coastal vegetation by 2000.

                     Policy 12.01 The Municipalities, County, and applicable agencies shall protect native
                     coastal vegetation and encourage restoration, through performance incentives. The
                     performance incentives -shall be incorporated into land development regulations by 1995
                     in accordance with s.163.3202(l), F.S.



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                Goal 13.00 The Municipalities, County, and applicable agencies shall protect, by regulation,
               acquisition and/or restoration, existing natural areas.

               Objective 13.01 The Municipalities, County, and appli    cable agencies shall identify and restore
               degraded natural systems by 1996.

                       Policy 13.02 Develop a program for rebuilding and revegetating dunes along the
                       Broward County coastline.

                       Policy 13.03 Devise a program for rebuilding and revegetating (with native vegetation)
                       dunes along the Broward County coastline.

                Goal 14.00 The Municipalities, County, and applicable agencies shall have by the year 2000 to
               have a vegetated dune system.

               Objective 14.01 Increase vegetation on Broward County's sandy beach as a means to protect
               the beach system and to enhance the aesthetic quality of Broward County's coastal area by 2000.

                       Policy 14.02 Utilize landscape techniques as means of mitigating the impacts of
                       development and redevelopment on the beach system.

                       Policy 14.03 Work with the Broward Soil and Water Conservation District (BSWCD) to
                       appropriately vegetate, maintain and create sand dunes.

               Goal 15.00 The Municipalities, County, and applicable agencies shall reestablish a beach dune
               and vegetation system for beaches within the County by 2000.

               Objective 15.01 The BSWCD shall participate in Federal, State and County Beach
               Renourishment Programs to replace beach sand deposits lost to erosion.

                       Policy 15.02 The Municipalities, County, and applicable agencies shall encourage the
                       development of sand dunes along the beach.

                       Policy 15.03 The BSWCD may require beach dune and vegetative protection regulations
                       be implemented by 1995 in accordance with S.163.3202(l), F.S.

                       Policy 15.04 Devise a program for rebuilding and revegetating (with native vegetation)
                       dunes along Broward County coastline.


                       Policy 15.05 Limit the impacts of development and redevelopment by working toward
                       restoring the dune systems.

                       Policy 15.06 Investigate reestablishment of a coastal dune system along Broward
                       County's beachfront.

                       Policy 15.07 Work with the BSWCD, USDA-SCS, and other Agencies to identify
                       County, State and Federal Grants available for establishing a local dune construction
                       program.

                       Policy 15.08 If deemed cost feasible, develop a test program to install dune vegetation,
                       and provide funding in the applicable capital improvement programs or annual capital
                       budgets.


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                                                   Education

              GOAL 16.00 The BSWCD and USDA-SCS will assist i       n the development of Educational
              programs on Coastal Zone management to all coastal communities.

              Objective 16.01 The Municipalities, County, and applicable agencies will take steps to improve
              the environment of the beach by cleaning it up, providing educational areas and planning
              general improvements.

                     Policy 16.02 The Municipalities, County, and applicable agencies will encourage greater
                     use of the beach through maintenance providing educational areas and planning general
                     improvements such as sitting and observation areas, and were feasible, additional
                     parking.

                     Policy 16.03 The Municipalities, County, and applicable agencies shall attempt to set
                     aside locations along the beach to be used as environmental education areas/centers.

                     Policy 16.04 The Municipalities, County, and applicable agencies shall attempt to
                     prepare a coastal zone educational sites. The areas will be available for public education
                     purposes and will be offered to organizations such as the United States Department of
                     Agriculture, Soils Conservation Service and Broward Soil and Water Conservation
                     District.





















































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           Grants

GOAL 17.00  To encourage interagency cooperation and submission of request for grants on a 
comprehensive long term program.

  Policy 17.01 The BSWCD/USDA-SCS shall pursue grant programs which become available
  for full or partial payment on costs associated with done reconstruction.

  Policy 17.02  Apply for state funding throught applicable agencies to plan and creat the 
  dones.

  Policy 17.03  Work with the Broward Soil and Water Conservation District to establish a
  local dune construction program.

Approved on September 22, 1994 by Broward Soil & Water Conservation District Board of 
Supervisors.


  Glenn W. Morris
  Chairperson, BSWCD


Attessted to by Anthony Russo

               Anthony Russo
              BSWCD District Coordinator

        Sept 22, 1994
          Date




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A/SCS       ID:4074335233                     Nov 28'94     10:17   No.005    P.02

                       Media Advisory

US Army Corps
of Engineers
Jacksonville District                                               Contact:
P.O. Box 4970                                                       Jacqueline Griffin
Jacksonville, FL                      For Release:                  Phone (904)232-2235
32232-0019                            Nov. 21, 1994                 (904) 232-2237 (Fax)

                                 PUBLIC NOTICE
                               21 NOVEMBER 1994

  REHABILITATION ASISTANCE FOR FLOOD CONTROL WORK AVAILABLE

As provided in the Flood and Coastal Storm Emergencies (33
U.S.C. 701n)  (69 Stat. 186) (P.L. 84-99)  Act, as an amended, the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) advises state and local
agencies and local officials of assistance available under Public
Law 84-99 to rehabilitate non-Federal or lcoal flood control
works damaged or destroyed by Tropical Storm GORDON during the
period 14-17 November 1994.  Notice is hereby given to non-
Federal interests that Effective 21 November 1994 a 30-day
            deadline is in effect for submission of requests to the 
USACE for assistance to repair damages under PL 84-99.

The USACE is also empowered to rehabilitate Federally authorized
and constructed hurricane or shore protection structures damaged
or destroyed by winds, waves, or water actions.

Rehabilitation assistance must be requested by a public sponsor
who will execute a cooperation and participation agreement.
Assistance to other than a political subdivision such as private
organizations, groups, or individual owners will require a public
sponsor to sign the agreement.  Rehabilitation projects which are
approved are repaired to pre-storm condition with Federal funds.
Also, federally authorized and constructed shore protection
structures specifically designed and built to protect the beach
or waterfront areas from erosion are eligilbe for assistance.

Non-Federal flood control works eligible for rehabilitation
assistance are specifically defined by regulations to mean
structures designed and constructed to have dependable effects in
preventing damage by irregular and unusual rises in wahter level.
They may include levees, channels and dams.  This rehabilitation
work will be cost shared at 80% Federal and 20% local funds.
Other criteria and conditions for assistance are as follows;

   - Proposed rehabilitation must have a favorable benefit-to-
cost ratio.
                   

SDA/SCS                     ID:4074335233                 Nov 28'94      10:18   No.005  P.03

  Rehabilitation is limited to repair or restoration to the
project pre-disaster condition.

  -  Proposed rehabilitation will not be used to modify or 
increase the degree of protection or correct project
deficiencies.

  -  Betterment or improvements to protection level may be
accommodated it paid by the sponsor and can be accommodated in
the basic construction rehabilitation.

  -  Rehabilitation will not be provided to projects which as
a result of poor maintenance have deteriorated to the point of
requiring substantial reconstruction.

  -  The defiaition of flood control works does not include:
structures built for channel alignment, navigation, recreation,
fish and wildlife, land reclamation, drainage, or to protect
against land erosion.

Local officials and persons interested in the flood control works
assistance are encouraged to contact the Jacksonville District at
the following address:

  U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,  Jacksonville District
  ATTN:  CESAJ-CO-M
  P.O. Box 4970
  Jacksonville, Florida 32232-0019

Any inquiry regarding this notice should be directed to Jim Seta
or Steve deKruif, Emergency Management Branch at (904) 232-3625
or via facsimile (904) 232-3430.

The letter of interest should be submitted by 24 December 1994
and provide information on whom to contact, telephone number,
address, description and location of damages, site maps or
drawings (if available) and a statement of urgency to repair the
structure.


                     Terry L. Rice
                     Colonel, U.S. Army
                     District Engineer 




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         LAWRENCE McNERNEY
         City Manager                                              >
         P.O. Drawer 1300
                                                      .A
         100 West Atlantic Blvd.                             P                                   Phone: (305) 786-4601
         Pompano Beach, FL 33001                           OHI                                    FAX: (305) 786-4504

       City of Poillpano Beacli, Florida


                  November 15, 1994



                  Mr. Russell M. Setti, Project Director/Manager
                  Broward Soil and Water Conservation District
                  6191 Orange Drive, Rm. 6179-0
                  Davie, Florida 33314

                  RE:    1995-96 Florida Coastal Management Program

                  Dear Mr. Setti:


                  The City of Pompano Beach supports tile Broward Soil and Water Conservation District's
                  Application to tile Florida Department of Affairs Coastal Management Program for
                  runding to develop tile Broward County Comprehensive Watershed Management Plan
                  (BCCWMP).

                  Further, the City of Pompano Beach will provide $30,000 of "in-Kind" contributions to
                  the BCCWM.P subgrant application. Tile In-Kind contributions will be in tile form of
                  engineering assistance, clerical support, photocopies, use of equipment and environmental
                  classroom facilities.


                  The BWCD approach to develop a comprehensive Watershed Management Plan for
                  Broward County affords the City of Pompano Beach and the residents and other
                  governmental agencies the opportunity to create interagency cooperative relationships.

                  Thank you for inviting tile City's participation in this year's grant application.

                  Sincerely,
                                P/1
                  Lawrence M. McNerney
                  City Manager







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             Hallandale 
             City of Choice


                               City of Hallandale
           R. J. Intindola                                                                          308 S. Dixie Highway
           City Manager                                                                            Hallandale, Florida 33009
                                                                                                    Broward: (305) 458-3251
                                                                                                    Dade: (305)949-9912
                 November 29, 1994                                                                 FAX: (305)457-1342


                 Mr. Russell M. Setti
                 Project Director/Manager
                 Broward Soil and Water Conservation District
                 6191 Orange Drive
                 Davie, Florida 33314

                 Re: 1995-96 Florida Coastal Management Program
                        Grant Application

                 Dear Mr. Setti:

                 The City of Hallandale enthusiastically accepts your Invitation
                 to participate in the District's grant application for the
                 1995-96 Florida Coastal Management Program. The City's
                 participation is contingent upon Commission approval, scheduled
                 for December 6, 1994.

                 The City of liallandale's primary Interest in the grant is in the
                 study of erosion control techniques, more specifically, in the
                 computer modeling of the impact of the various erosion control
                 techniques available to determine the most effective measures to
                 utilize for Hallandale Beach.

                 The City's participation in the grant will be through "in-kind"
                 services totalling $26,000.00 and a cash match totalling
                 $4,000.00 for a total commitment of $30,000.00. The City's
                 matching contribution will provide assistance in Implementing
                 the grant for the period from October 1, 1995 through September
                 30, 1996.      The line Item match provided by the city of
                 Hallandale is as follows:

                      City of Hallandale In-Kind Services

                              Secretarial Support                                       $4,500.00
                              City Engineering Assistance                                 6,500.00
                              Other Services
                                (e.g. City equipment use)                                 3,000.00
                              Use of Restroom Facilities                                  5,000.00*
                              Use of Environmental/Educational
                                       Pavilion (400 sf.)                                 7,000.00**
                                                                                      ------------


                                                       IN-Kind Total                 $26,000.00
                         To be constructed during FY 1994-95.
                         Open air Pavilion for Hallandale Beach included in
                         FY 1994-95 City budget.
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       NOV-29-94 TUE 16:57 CITY OF HALLANDALE   4571342    F.02


            November 29, 1994
            Russell M. Setti, Project Director/Manager
            Broward Soil and Water Conservation District
            Re: 1995-96 Florida Coastal Management Program Grant
            Page 2





                   City of Hallandale Cash Match


                       Publication/Copying                   $4,000.00*

                   To be included in the FY 1995-96 City Budget.

                 City of Hallandale In-Kind and Cash Match Total
                                


                      Total In-Kind Services                  $26,000.00
                      Total Cash Match                          4,000.00
                                                              ----------
                                               Total All      $30,000.00


           Thank you for inviting the City of Hallandale to participate in
           this year's grant application. Please provide B. Dent McGough,
           Director, Central Services Department, with copies of the grant
           application and all related information.

           Sincerely,




           R. J. Intindola
           City Manager


           RJI/EDM/sk


           cc:  E. Dent McGough, Director, Central Services Dept.
                John Depp, Director, DPW/Util./Engineering Depts.
                David M. Pritchard, Deputy Director, City Engineer
                Marcia Berkley , Acting Director, Growth Management
                Sandra K. Kichler, Administrative Coordinator
                     
            
                  























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         United States       Natural Resources        6191 Orange Drive
         Department of       Conservation             Room 6179-0
         Agriculture         Service                  Davie, FL 33314


         November 29, 1994

         Mr. Ralph Cantral
         State of Florida, Department of Community Affairs
         Florida Coastal Management Program
         2740 Centerview Drive
         Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100

         RE: Broward Soil and Water Conservation District (BSWCD)
              Proposed Broward County Nonpoint Source Pollution
              Watershed Management Plan (BCNPSWMP)

         Dear Mr. Cantral:


         As the United States Department of Agriculture-Natural Resources
         Conservation Service (USDA-NRCS) District Coordinator for South
         Florida Urban Community Assistance Program, we are hereby .
         recommending approval of the BSWCD proposed BCNPSWMP. We have
         reviewed their BCNPSWMP application to the Coastal Management
         Program of 95-91 and find it consistent with the goals and
         objectives of our agency.

         The USDA-NRCS will be assisting the BSWCD in the implementation
         of the BSWCD19 proposed BCNPSWMP. The USDA-NRCS works very
         closely with the BSWCD, providing technical assistance in
         carrying out its goals in soil, water and natural resource
         conservation.

         This interagency cooperative effort also involves EPA 319
         Program, State of Florida Agriculture and Consumer Services,
         Florida Department of Environmental Protection, local
         governments, non-profit agencies, volunteers and interested
         persons.

         We further believe the State of Florida Department of Agriculture
         and Consumer Services Water Quality Nonpoint contact person, Mr.
         Dwight Smith, is correct in his opinion in which he states,
         11SWCDs can be Florida's lead NPS Pollution Management Agency on
         the local level". If you need additional information, please
         call me at 13051792-1292,

         Sincerely,




         Thaddeus Hamilton
         USDA-NRCS District Coordinator
         usr/thad/word/bcnpswmp.dcx

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