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Mitigation Bank Pricing Schedule MitigationMitigation Bank Pricing Bank Schedule: Pricing Schedule:Effective Fall 2019 Effective Summer/Fall 2021 Breakfast Point Mitigation Bank Farmton Mitigation Bank Green Wing Mitigation Bank Permitted: FDEP (UMAM) & USACE Permitted: SJRWMD (UMAM) & Permitted: SJRWMD & USACE (WRAP) USACE (WRAP) (UMAM) Pending Bank Location: Bay County Bank Location: Volusia & Brevard Bank Location: Brevard County Basin: St. Andrews Bay Basin Counties Basin: Northern Indian River Lagoon Herbaceous and Forested Credits Basin: St. Johns River (SJRWMD: 18) Forested Marine Credits (Mangrove) $75,000.00/Dual Herbaceous & Halifax River (SJRWMD: 17) Herbaceous Marine Credits (Saltmarsh) $85,000.00/Dual Forested Forested & Herbaceous $300,000.00/UMAM Credit $130,000.00/Dual Credit $120,000.00/State Only Credit Hatchineha Ranch Mitigation Bank Bullfrog Bay Mitigation Bank $50,000.00/Federal Only WRAP Credit Permitted: SFWMD (UMAM) Permitted: SFWMD (UMAM) Bank Location: Polk County Bank Location: Polk County Florida Gulf Coast Mitigation Bank Basin: Lake Hatchineha, Lake Pierce, Basin: Reedy Creek Basin Permitted: FDEP (UMAM) & USACE Reedy Creek, Shingle Creek, Toho, Herbaceous and Forested Credits (UMAM) Boggy Creek $120,000.00/State Only Credit Bank Location: Levy County Forested & Herbaceous Basin: Waccasassa River $125,000.00/State Credit Freshwater Forested & Herbaceous Saltwater Tidal Marsh Colbert-Cameron Mitigation Bank $140,000.00/Freshwater State Credit Hillsborough River Mitigation Bank Permitted: SJRWMD (RATIO) & $170,000.00/Freshwater Federal Credit Permitted: SWFWMD (UMAM) & USACE (M-WRAP) $200,000.00/Freshwater Dual Credit USACE (UMAM) Bank Location: Volusia County $350,000.00/Saltwater Credit Bank Location: Pasco County Basin: St. Johns River (SJRWMD: 18) Basin: Hillsborough River 115 Forested/Herbaceous Forested & Herbaceous Credits Florida Mitigation Bank $50,000.00/Dual Credit State & Federal Credits Permitted: FDEP (WRAP) & USACE $40,000.00/State Only Credit $175,000.00/Dual Credit (M-WRAP) $20,000.00/Federal Only WRAP Credit Call for State Only Pricing Bank Location: Osceola County Basin: Shingle Creek & Reedy Creek Forested and Herbaceous Credits Hilochee Mitigation Bank $125,000.00/Dual Credit Permitted: SWFWMD (UMAM) & Devil's Swamp Mitigation Bank $25,000.00 Federal Only WRAP USACE (UMAM) Permitted: FDEP (UMAM) & USACE Bank Location: Polk County (M-WRAP) Basin: Withlacoochee River Bank Location: Bay & Walton Green Swamp Mitigation Bank Herbaceous & Forested Credits Counties Permitted: SWFWMD (UMAM) & $200,000.00/Dual Credits Basin: Choctawatchee River & St. USACE (UMAM) $140,000.00/State Only Credit Andrews Bay Bank Location: Polk County Forested & Herbaceous Basin: Withlacoochee River State & Lake Crescent Conservation Area $75,000.00/Dual Herbaceous Federal Forested Credits State Permitted: SJRWMD (UMAM) $85,000.00/Dual Forested Herbaceous Credits Bank Location: Putnam County $200,000.00/Dual Credit Basin: Crescent Lake (SJRWMD: 16) $140,000.00/ State Only Credit $60,000.00 Per State Credit Mitigation Marketing Providing Mitigation Solutions PO Box 540285, Orlando, FL 32854 Phone: 407.481.0677 Throughout Florida Fax: 407.648.3866 www.mitigationmarketing.com ProvidingMitigation MitigationMitigation Bank Pricing Solutions Bank Schedule: Pricing Throughout Schedule:Effective Florida Fall 2019 Mitigation BankEffective Pricing Summer/FallSchedule: Effective 2021 Fall 2019 Lake Louisa Mitigation Bank San Pedro Bay Mitigation Bank Tippen Bay Conservation Bank Permitted: SJRWMD (RATIO) & Permitted: FDEP (UMAM) & Permitted: USFWS USACE (WRAP) USACE (UMAM) Bank Location: DeSoto County Bank Location: Lake County Bank Location: Taylor County Basin: Lake Wales Ridge Basin: Palatlakaha River and Basin: Coastal River and Aucilla River 200 Scrub-Jay Credits Southern Ocklawaha River Shrub Bog & Forested $20,000.00/Credit or $40,000.00/Acre Forested/Herbaceous, Federal Only $69,950.00/Shrub Bog Herbaceous Tippen Bay Wetland Mitigation Bank $25,000.00/ Federal WRAP Credit $89,950.00/Forested Permitted: SWFWMD (UMAM) & USACE (UMAM) Pending Lake Livingston Conservation Bank Shingle Creek Mitigation Bank Bank Location: Charlotte & DeSoto Permitted: USFWS Permitted: SFWMD (UMAM) Counties Bank Location: Polk County Location: Osceola County Basin: Peace River Basin: Lake Wales Ridge Basin: Shingle Creek Forested & Herbaceous 220 Sand Skink Credits Forested & Herbaceous $140,000.00/State Credits Call for Pricing $125,000.00/State Credit Webster Creek Mitigation Bank (Saltwater) Lake Swamp Mitigation Bank Southport Ranch Mitigation Bank Permitted: SJRWMD & USACE Permitted: SJRWMD (UMAM) & Permitted: SFWMD & USACE (UMAM) Pending USACE (UMAM) (UMAM) Bank Location: Volusia County Bank Location: Flagler County Bank Location: Osceola County Basin: Northern Indian River Basin: Halifax River (SJRWMD: 17) Basin: Reedy Creek Lagoon (21), Halifax River (17) State and Federal Credits Forested and Herbaceous Credits Forested Marine Credits (Mangrove) Forested & Herbaceous $135,000.00 Per Dual Credit Herbaceous Marine Credits (Saltmarsh) $130,000.00/Dual Credit Call for Federal Only Pricing $300,000.00/UMAM Credit $50,000.00/Federal Credit Lake X Mitigation Bank Tampa Bay Mitigation Bank Wekiva River Mitigation Bank Permitted: SFWMD (UMAM) Bank Location: Hillsborough County Permitted: FDEP (UMAM) & Bank Location: Osceola County (EPC) USACE (UMAM) Basin: Lake Gentry (SFWMD), St Permitted: SWFWMD (UMAM) Bank Location: Lake County Johns River (18), Econ Nested (19) & USACE (WRAP) Basin: Wekiva River Herbaceous & Forested Credits Bank Location: Hillsborough County Forested & Herbaceous Credits $100,000.00/State Only Credit Basin: Tampa Bay and Coastal Areas $140,000.00/Dual, State & Federal Federal Credits Available for Pairing Tidal Marsh Credits Credits Freshwater Marsh Mill Creek Mitigation Bank Freshwater Pond Withlacoochee Mitigation Bank Permitted: SJRWMD (UMAM) & $225,000.00/Estuarine Permitted: SWFWMD (UMAM) USACE Forested/Mangrove & USACE (UMAM) Bank Location: Osceola County $135,000.00/Tidal Bank Location: Polk County Basin: Northern Ocklawaha (11) Marsh/Freshwater Herbaceous Basin: Withlacoochee River Forested Freshwater State & Federal Forested Credits $90,000.00/State Only Credit $200,000.00/Dual Credit $120,000.00/Dual Credit $140,000.00/State Only Credit Mitigation Marketing Providing Mitigation Solutions PO Box 540285, Orlando, FL 32854 Phone: 407.481.0677 Throughout Florida Fax: 407.648.3866 www.mitigationmarketing.com.
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