Gulf Consortium Subrecipient Agreement Sample Contracts

GULF CONSORTIUM SUBRECIPIENT AGREEMENT NO. 220036021.01 PURSUANT TO
Gulf Consortium Subrecipient Agreement • March 14th, 2023

THIS SUBRECIPIENT AGREEMENT (hereinafter referred to as “Agreement”) is entered into by and between the GULF CONSORTIUM, a legal entity and public body organized and created pursuant to section 163.01, Florida Statutes, (hereinafter referred to as the “Consortium”) and SANTA ROSA COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, whose address is 6495 Caroline St ste c, Milton, FL 32570 (hereinafter referred to as “Subrecipient”), to provide for the sub-award of funds to Subrecipient made available through Financial Assistance Award FAIN No. GNSSP22FL0036-01-01 between the Consortium and the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council (hereinafter referred to as the “RESTORE Council”). Collectively, the Consortium and the Subrecipient shall be referred to as “Parties” or individually as a “Party.”

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GULF CONSORTIUM SUBRECIPIENT AGREEMENT NO. 200106092.01 PURSUANT TO
Gulf Consortium Subrecipient Agreement • February 7th, 2020 • Florida

The scope of work for this Project (FSEP No. 9-2) consists of expanding and improving public access to Wacissa River Park through the acquisition of private property adjacent to the park, at the headwaters of the Wacissa River. This phase of the Project consists of property assessment and feasibility study as a combined effort. The study will provide a fact-based management tool and will determine whether property acquisition is feasible, reasonable, and economical. Based on the feasibility study, the County will acquire the property in fee simple or will contact the Consortium for further direction.

GULF CONSORTIUM SUBRECIPIENT AGREEMENT NO. 220036021.01 PURSUANT TO
Gulf Consortium Subrecipient Agreement • May 11th, 2022 • Florida

This project consists of the establishment of a Water Quality Monitoring program that collects, interprets, and makes available data about water quality characteristics from nine stations in and around Santa Rosa Sound, over a period of 5 years.

GULF CONSORTIUM SUBRECIPIENT AGREEMENT NO. PURSUANT TO
Gulf Consortium Subrecipient Agreement • November 22nd, 2019 • Florida

The scope of work for this project consists of the design and permitting for a septic to sewer conversion along Soundside Drive in Santa Rosa County.

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