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09/27/2013

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Sarasota News Leader September 27, 2013 Page 59 4.Indian Beach/Sapphire Shores 5.Stormwater pond timing and volume. Beach. SWFWMD cost: $40,000. SWFWMD cost: $150,000. County cost: $40,000. County cost: $150,000. This effort would help county staff underThe neighborhoods of Indian Beach and stand more about the effects of climate Sapphire Shores were developed prior variability and rainfall on nutrients disto stormwater regulations. As a result, charged into the watershed. stormwater there pours directly into the 6. Watershed model update. bay — without treatment. According to plans, this project would route surface rainwater from "approximately 19 acres of commercial/medium density residential contributing area to bioretention areas within the road rightof-way providing much needed stormwater treatment in a priority water body." The project has an anticipated start date of February 2016, if funding is approved. SWFWMD cost: $200,000. County cost: $200,000. This effort entails the expansion of work to better define the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) special flood hazard area; it is a continuation of the district's FEMA map modernization project for Sarasota County. % Friday, October 25 Michael's on East 9pm - 1am BUY YOUR TICKETS NOW! safesexhalloweenbash.com by phone: 941.365.3913 x1124 $85 in advance $100 at the door THANK YOU open bar DJ imminent live entertainment late nite bites costume contest shocking surprises and more! to our generous sponsors! Mike & Yen Reed Mark Steinwachs & Jarred Wilson Rae & Mark Mulligan Carlson Studios Ludwig-Walpole Company, Inc.

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