ADDENDUM 1: CURRENT CONDITIONS 



ADDENDUM TO THE MEASUREMENT AND ANALYSIS JOINT PROTOCOL PROVIDING A 

 METHODOLOGY FOR DETERMINING THE APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF THE NORTH AND SOUTH 

 BOUNDARY LINES OF THE PROPERTY OWNED BY THE PLAINTIFFS. 



Determining the approximate locations of the North and South boundary lines for the purpose of 

 performing beach-profile surveys is necessary. To accomplish this task in an efficient and cost- 

 effective manner, the location of physical improvements such as roadways, buildings and other 

 structures, fences, walls, hedgerows, and other indications of possession as a basis of 

 measurement or the property boundary in question will be utilized. Measurements will be 

 performed using record dimensions from the deed descriptions and plat references and scaled 

 dimensions from the tax assessor's maps or aerial photographs of the area. This methodology 

 will place the profile lines in close proximity to the actual property boundaries (about ±2 ft). All 

 profile lines will be located in reference to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's 

 Coastal Construction Control Line (CCCL). If property boundaries cannot be determined in this 

 manner by visual inspection, then a boundary survey will be performed in accordance with 

 Florida Statute. 



ADDENDUM 2: DETERMINING PROPERTY WIDTH 



ADDENDUM TO THE MEASUREMENT AND ANALYSIS JOINT PROTOCOL PROVIDING A SET OF 

 TIERS FOR DETERMINING PROPERTY WIDTH FOR CURRENT CONDITIONS AND LOSSES. 



Volume and area computations will be performed utilizing the deed or plat dimensions or, if a 

 previous survey record is available, survey dimensions would be utilized in accordance with the 

 following order: 



Tiers of Protocol for Determining Property Width 



1 



Available survey data 



2 



Deed dimensions or dimensions from record plat referenced in deed 



3 



Dimensions from tax assessor's maps 



Appendix B Joint Protocol g_5 



