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File #: 25-1141    Version: 1
Type: Consent Staff Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/24/2025 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 1/13/2026 Final action:
Title: Request Approval to Submit Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Derelict Vessel Grant Applications for the 2025-2026 Fiscal Year
Attachments: 1. FWC Derelict Vessel Grant Application.pdf, 2. FWC Sample Agreement.pdf
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TO:                                                    Board of County Commissioners

 

THROUGH:                                          John A. Titkanich, Jr., County Administrator

                                                               Kylie Yanchula, Natural Resources Director

                                   

FROM:                                          Melissa Meisenburg, Lagoon Resources Manager

 

DATE:                                          November 19, 2025

 

SUBJECT:                                          Request Approval to Submit Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation

                                    Commission Derelict Vessel Grant Applications for the 2025-2026 Fiscal Year

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BACKGROUND

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) authorizes the removal of derelict vessels from within Indian River County. Law enforcement officers investigate and determine vessel status under Florida Statutes 705.101 (3) and 823.11. Once authorized, vessels may be removed and properly disposed of to eliminate hazards to navigation and the environment.

 

FWC offers two 100% reimbursable grants to support removal efforts: the Bulk Derelict Vessel Removal Grant and a Rapid Removal Grant. Regardless of the grant pursued, applications are submitted to FWC Boating and Waterways Law Enforcement Division. If funding is available, recipients are notified and grant documents are provided for execution. Staff regularly apply for and have been awarded many of these grants to recover costs associated with derelict vessel removal within Indian River County.

 

ANALYSIS

Derelict vessel investigations are an extensive process that can take up to a year to complete. To accelerate removal of an authorized vessel, the County executed five-year contracts for derelict vessel removal with four marine contractors. Granting the Natural Resources Department the authority to apply for FWC Derelict Vessel Grants and allowing the County Administrator to execute awarded grants during the 2025-2026 fiscal year will aid in quicker removal efforts.

 

Project costs vary based on the condition and quantity of vessels approved for removal. Since 2020, staff has successfully applied for and have been awarded FWC Derelict Vessel Grants, providing 100% reimbursement on removal projects.

 

Derelict Vessel removal is budgeted in the Florida Boating Improvement Program/IR Lagoon/Other Contractual Service Account #13328337-033490.

 

BUDGETARY IMPACT

There is no cost to the County associated with this request.

 

PREVIOUS BOARD ACTIONS

The Board has regularly approved staff to apply for the Bulk Derelict Vessel Grant and authorized the County Administrator to execute awarded grant documents.

 

POTENTIAL FUTURE BOARD ACTIONS

N/A

 

STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT

Environmental

 

OTHER PLAN ALIGNMENT

Lagoon Management Plan

 

STAFF RECOMMENDATION

Recommended Action

Staff recommends the Board of County Commissioners authorize the Natural Resources Department Director or designee to submit Derelict Vessels Grant applications to FWC through the 2025-2026 fiscal year. If funding is awarded, staff further recommends the County Administrator be authorized to execute the grant documents, contingent upon review and approval by the County Attorney.