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File #: 5209   
Type: Consent Status: Adopted
File created: 10/17/2022 In control: Natural Resources Management
On agenda: 10/25/2022 Final action: 10/25/2022
Title: Resolution to adopt the North Merritt Island Hydrologic and Hydraulic Study and Stormwater Model.
Sponsors: Bach McClure
Attachments: 1. NMI HH Resolution.pdf, 2. NMI_H&H_ModelingStudyReport_2022_0630_Final-S&S.pdf, 3. NMI_H&H_ModelingStudyExhibits_2022_0630.pdf, 4. NMI_H&H_ModelingStudyAppendices_2022_0630.pdf
Subject:
Title
Resolution to adopt the North Merritt Island Hydrologic and Hydraulic Study and Stormwater Model.
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Fiscal Impact:
None
Dept/Office:
Natural Resources Management Department
Requested Action:
Recommendation
Adopt the Resolution accepting the North Merritt Island (NMI) Hydrologic and Hydraulic Study (HHS) and Model (Model) for use in the NMI Area in accordance with Chapter 62, Article X, Division 5, entitled Floodplain Protection.
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Summary Explanation and Background:
Brevard County has documented increasing flooding impacts in the NMI area from tropical storms, hurricanes, and other storm events. This has resulted in damage to homes, negative effects on septic systems, and sections of major roads flooding, sometimes until impassable and blocking property access.

Recommendation 7 of the draft NMI Small Area Study proposes that Brevard County significantly improve the current Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) stormwater model for NMI. It was further recommended that the Model be used to demonstrate whether proposed development would result in any adverse flooding impacts to properties or infrastructure.

Discussions of NMI-specific flood modelling study occurred at the August 2 and 15, 2018, Board meetings. On August 21, 2018, the Board approved the proposed upgrade of the NMI Model. This study was completed by Singhofen & Associates, Inc., under Task Order No. 20-4663-001-HHM.

The study spans 38 square miles, from the Barge Canal north to Nasa Parkway. An integrated surface water-groundwater model was created for this specific watershed. The Model will be used for analysis of current and future flooding conditions, and will be helpful as a base model when evaluating potential flood control and natural system improvement projects.

Section 62-3724(4) establishes stormwater criteria on NMI for the area from Hall Road, north to State Road 405, excluding federally owned lands (Area). Section 62-3724(4)(b) requires engineers of record...

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