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COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYISTS
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Central Everglades Planning Project (CEPP)
STORAGE • WATER QUALITY • FLOW RESTORATION • SEEPAGE & FLOOD CONTROL
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Restoration Plan (CERP) authorized ,
by the Water Resources Develop-
ment Act (WRDA) of 2000 was a major
victory for Everglades conservation and
restoration efforts. Initially comprised of 68 ""
individual projects throughout South Florida
Ill at an estimated cost of$7.8 billion,the goal
of CERP was to restructure the Central and
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South Florida (C&SF) Project to achieve a
more natural flow through the Everglades
Protection Area while maintaining flood .'
control and water supply in the developed
Ilandscape.
The original timeline of CERP spanned 38
"' years and was co-sponsored by the US ,
Army Corps of Engineers("the Corps") and
the South Florida Water Management
District (SFWMD) as a federal and state
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partnership to split restoration costs. How-
ever, bogged down by a highly bureaucratic process, little • were screened,optimized,and vetted based on modeled
progress has been made in restoring flow to the central • hydrological and ecological performance. Estimated•
Everglades since CERP was authorized. • costs for construction and operations were also used to
• determine cost-effectiveness. Periodic meetings and
, Expediting Restoration in : workshops were held to present and discuss findings
• throughout the CEPP planning process. These meetings
the Heart of the Everglades : were inclusive of stakeholders and provided continual
The Corps and SFWMD launched the Central Everglades • opportunities for public input, resulting in a more-informed
Planning Project (CEPP) in October 2011, and CEPP was e PDT and a cost-effective Tentatively Selected Plan (TSP)
conceived as a means to bundle a subset of high impact with broad support.
CERP projects to initiate restoration in the heart of the • CONTINUED ON OTHER SIDE•
Everglades. From the outset, CEPP was selected as a i
candidate project for expedited planning. The expedited :
process challenged the Corps to go from concept to plan : ., r
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the central Everglades each year. This is nearly 2/3 �, st `=A•2 �o
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treat, and deliver water as sheetflow at the top of \// • L4 1-5 WCA
Water Conservation Area (WCA) 3A and calls for a 2
removal of barriers to sheetflow flow between WCA-3A, WCA-3B, and Ever- ( i! �' 0 0 3A
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PROJECT COMPONENTS WATER ) Ir.
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Storage and treatment: Lake Okeechobee operation refinements and
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• Delivers an average of 200,000 acre-feet of new, • • Reconnects habitat and hydrology between
clean freshwater annually to the Everglades • WCA-3A,WCA-3B and Everglades National Park
• Increases capacity to re-direct water which would •▪ • Improves wildlife and fisheries habitat(including
otherwise cause harmful damage to the Caloosahatchee • ridge-slough habitat and tree islands)in WCA-3A,
and St. Lucie estuaries back to the central Everglades • WCA-3B,and Everglades National Park
• Removes more than 25 miles of canals and levees : • Improves estuarine
• Restores natural overland sheetflow to 10,000 acres conditions and fisheries
of degraded Everglades wetland habitat in Florida Bay and
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As the first cross-peninsular road in South Florida
connecting Tampa to Miami, the Tamiami Trail or U.S.
Highway 41 was heralded as an engineering success. •
However, following its opening in 1928, it was immediately
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levels all around the road to safeguard the road bed from • Increased freshwater flow in Everglades National
damage. The Everglades ecosystem has been seriously Park and Florida Bay
damaged by these unnaturally low water levels,and resto-
ration cannot proceed until this problem is solved. � • Improved habitat for fish, wading birds, alligators,
• and other endangered species
Recognized as the main corridor for freshwater flow, a •
critical piece of land within Shark River Slough on the •▪ • Decreased risk of unnatural fires resulting in tree island
eastern border of was added to the Park in 1989. In the • and soil loss
same year, Congress authorized the Modified Water •
• Reduced mortality of mammals and reptiles as a
Deliveries project to improve water flow into the Park, •
result of roadway incidents
which included a 1-mile bridge. Construction of the •
bridge was approved in 2008 and completed in 2013. • Increased flow will protect against coastal
The construction of the next 5.5 miles of bridging and : salt-water intrusion into the drinking water aquifer
roadbed raising was authorized by Congress in 2012. .
• Improved Everglades National Park recreational
opportunities
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Ior thousands of years, Lake Okeechobee would fill up ; Eventually, the connection between the lake and Caloosa-
with wet season rainfall and runoff and overspill into : hatchee River was made permanent as part of the Central
I the Everglades to the south. In the 1880s, when : and South Florida(C&SF) Project, becoming the C-43 canal.
dredging activities in South Florida started to take foothold, ••
one of the first major projects was to drain Lake Okeechobee • Today, the C-43 canal, like the C-44 to the east, is used as a
out to the east and west as a way of accelerating drainage of • flood control canal to convey large volumes of polluted water
the River of Grass. Later, the Herbert Hoover Dike was • away from Lake Okeechobee to the coast.Water levels in Lake
constructed around the lake as a means to provide flood • Okeechobee are regulated according to a schedule in order to
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balance lake ecological health, regional water supply
needs,and flood risk. When lake levels get too high,fresh- : • Reduced frequency and duration of damaging
water is released to tide through the C-43 canal to the : freshwater discharges to Caloosahatchee Estuary
Caloosahatchee River and estuary. These high discharge : during wet season
events(over a billion of gallons of polluted lake water each •• • Water quality improvements from short-term
day) continually cause ecological damage to the Caloosa- •• reservoir storage
hatchee estuary in Lee County by altering salinity patterns •
and causing massive blooms of toxic algae. The conse- • • Provides needed base flow in the river to achieve
quent salinity imbalance results in loss of seagrass and • desired salinity in the Caloosahatchee Estuary
oyster beds that provide critical fisheries habitat. during the dry season
• • Improved estuarian habitat
The C-43 West Basin Storage Reservoir, a component of .
the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan(CERP), is . • New recreational opportunities at the reservoir
critical to restoring the timing, volume, and quality of flows
to the Caloosahatchee Estuary. The planned reservoir is
10,700 acres in area,to be built in Hendry County.A Project ;
Implementation Report (PIR) has been submitted to : Moving Forward■■■
Congress along with a signed Chief's Report,but construction •
is dependent on authorization and funding.The benefits of •• • Congressional approval of the PIR is needed in the
this project include improvements in water quality, water •• next Water Resources Development Act (WRDA)
supply, and habitat for numerous species of marine mam- •
mals, fish, shellfish, and wading birds along the Caloosa- S • Project funding is needed. Once funding is available,
hatchee and in the Gulf of Mexico. • the project is expected to take 3-4 years to complete.
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1 The Everglades Foundation has released a comprehensive study detailing the financial
return on investment in Everglades ecosystem restoration. Conducted by Mather
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1 stand to gain significant economic growth and new job creation as a result of America's
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Projections show that investing $11.5 billion in Everglades restoration will result in
_ _ $46.5 billion in gains to Florida's economy and create more than 440,000 jobs over the
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ECONOMIC GAINS BY SECTOR
I . I Water Quality: 28%
Enhanced availability of freshwater will au ry ,,o ref-1+-n, 35%
, protect the region's drinking water supply Property values are expected to increase
� ,. and cut down on costs of for all 16 counties within the South
;a purification methods, such as Florida Water Management District,
desalination facilities. due to increased quality of
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{ the protection of territory change.
and enhanced water quality.
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Park Visitation: 3%
Habitat and Hunting: 27% ,� Restoration of the Everglades
_ Restoring the everglades will provide ecosystem will increase wildlife
valuable ecosystem habitat. Native populations and allow for more
wildlife populations will flourish and recreational opportunities during park
lead to increased availability of hunting visitation for residents and tourists.
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It has been known for a long time that Everglades restoration will have
Bobby McCormick, important and significant economic impacts on basic services provided by
Mather Economics this massive and complex ecosystem. However, this is the first time a
principal investigator study has been conducted to quantify the estimated increase in economic
value of a restored Everglades ecosystem. The ability to justify the
economic benefits of on-going wetland ecosystem restoration efforts is
"What we wanted to do was critical to the effort to secure additional support for restoration projects in
provide a business-like America's Everglades.
approach about public
decisions on Everglades
restoration." Among the benefits of Everglades restoration, according
to the report:
"If restoration is a business
decision, would you do it?
What do you get out of Protection of Water Supply: Enhanced availability of freshwater,
spending$11 billion? � decreased costs of alternative water supplies
Is it worth spending the
money?Our answer is Restoring America's Everglades is expected to result in at least the
unequivocally yes." energy cost savings from desalinating less saline groundwater.
Groundwater in the coastal counties of the South Florida Water
Management District (SFWMD) is becoming increasingly brackish. It
will have to be desalinated before most uses.
The restoration of sheet flow according to the CERP can be
Tamara Pigott, executive expected to decrease groundwater salinity, because the additional
director of Lee County's fresh water filtered into the aquifer from above will displace
Visitor & Convention Bureau seawater seeping into the aquifer from below.
"What's special about Lee
County and Southwest Florida " Enhanced Value of Real Estatt Increased property values due to
is our beautiful ecosystem. the quality of water in waterways and groundwater
Water quality equals a good
environment, and that's what A restored Everglades will improve the quality of surface water in
the 16-county South Florida Water Management District. Water
draws people here." plays an important role in the determination of residential real
estate values. Proximity, type (ocean, bay, lake, river, etc.), view,
"As to dollar values, there are size and quality are among the water attributes that are valued by
a lot of ways to skin a cat: One real estate buyers. For example, lakeside or seaside properties sell
economist will say one thing, at a premium to properties located away from bodies of water. A
and another will say home on a clear stream trades at a premium compared to a similar
something else. But the home on a polluted stream.
obvious economic driver is our
ecosystem, and having a
healthy Everglades and
Lake Okeechobee is critical
to us."
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and CEO, Greater Miami .1:- \'Park Visitation and Tourism: A restored ecosystem and improved
I Chamber of Commerce � wildlife population allows for additional recreational opportunities
for residents and visitors
'The health of the Everglades
is central to economic growth The Everglades is one of South Florida's main tourist and
E in South Florida, the quality of recreational attractions. The estuaries, rivers, lakes and wetlands
unique to the Everglades ecosystem invite sightseeing, photography,
life in South Florida and the bird watching, manatee watching, camping, cycling, boat tours,
future of Florida itself." sailing, airboat tours, canoeing, nature hikes, kayaking, hunting,
shelling, saltwater fishing and freshwater fishing. Logic dictates that
Everglades' restoration would increase the quality of these activities
and, consequently, the number of resident and non-resident visitors
to the Everglades. This increase in recreational and tourist activity
translates to an economic value that can be estimated.
E Charles Dauray, a South
Florida Water Management l
District governing board .,-7 Improved Wildlife Populations and Hunting Opportunities:
1 member representing Lee, Restoring habitat allows for increases in wildlife populations
Collier, Hendry and Charlotte
counties. Hunting and wildlife viewing are popular pastimes in the Everglades
E and there are two important hunting groups: deer and waterfowl
(primarily ducks). Restoration stands to alter opportunities to hunt
"Everglades restoration is not at least two key species. Deer have moved into and flourished in the
just an outlay of money:It's drained wetlands of the Everglades, and ducks have left. Restoration
also an investment in our will reverse these recent trends by producing a net gain in duck
economic future. We have to hunting opportunities.
r pay for the privilege of
changing the course of nature.
According to the report, every SUMMARY OF ECOSYSTEM SERVICES VALUATION OF
dollar we invest in Everglades
1 1_ restoration will come back EVERGLADES RESTORATION
four-fold, but for every dollar Service Benefits Net Present Value of Restoration Benefits
we don't invest in restoring Groundwater Purification $13,150,000,000
■r and sustaining nature, we lose Real Estate $16,108,000,000
that much more of nature." Park Visitation $ 1,311,588,000
F Open Space $ 830,700,000
Recreational Fishing $ 2,037,000,000
Commercial Fishing $ 524,100,000
Wildlife Habitat & Hunting $12,539,900,000
Total Value of Services $46,501,288,000
1 Initial Investment in Everglades restoration: $11,500,000,000
Benefit-to-Cost Ratio: 4:1
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IMPACT ON JOBS
Everglades restoration will also have an incremental impact on employment of about
442,664 additional workers over 50 years. In addition, the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers estimates there will be 22,966 short- to mid-term jobs created as a result
of the actual restoration projects. Throughout this analysis, a very conservative
approach to estimation was taken. Accordingly, best estimates almost surely
understate the return on investment of Everglades restoration.
Summary of Jobs Results
Sector Incremental Jobs
Commercial Fishing 6,798
Recreational Fishing 36,868
Residential Construction & Real Estate Services 273,601
Tourism (Lodging, Eating& Drinking, Transportation,
Retail, Entertainment) 48,552
Agriculture (3,724)
Wildlife Habitat & Hunting 80,569
TOTAL 442,664
Source:Measuring the Economic Benefits of America's Everglades Restoration,Mather Economics,
Roswell,GA.Bobby McCormick,Ph.D.,Principal Investigator.Study Prepared for the Everglades Foundation.
THE TEAM
In addition to Mather Economics, the study involved input from many individuals
known by Everglades Foundation staff and its board of directors. This study could
not have been completed without the assistance of various local, state and federal
agencies, including the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Corps' Jacksonville
Office, Everglades National Park, the South Florida Water Management District,
Florida Forever, Florida Earth Foundation, National Wildlife Foundation, Ducks
Unlimited and others.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
"Measuring the Economic Benefits of America's Everglades Restoration: An
Economic Evaluation of Ecosystem Services Affiliated with the World's Largest
Ecosystem," is available in its entirety at www.evergladesfoundation.org.
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BrockMaryJo
From: HillerGeorgia
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2013 8:55 AM
To: OchsLeo
Subject: Fwd: Letter regarding the new director of EMS
Attachments: CCMS letter for MZ 6-21-13.doc; ATT00001.htm
Please print and provide as a one way communication to the BCC for our 1:30
With thanks-
Commissioner Georgia Hiller
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Chirichella,Jennifer" <Jennifer.Chirichella @hma.com>
Date:June 24, 2013 3:20:05 PM EDT
To: "carlos.portu @gmail.com"<carlos.portu @gmail.com>, HillerGeorgia <GeorgiaHiller @colliergov.net>
Subject: FW: Letter regarding the new director of EMS
Hi,
Please see the attached letter to Dr Pagliaria from Dr Zeitler and Dr Dorio regarding the Director of the
EMS for the CCMS.
Thank you,
Jennifer
Jennifer Chirichella
Office Manager
6101 Pine Ridge Road
Naples, Fl 34119
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jennifer.chirichella @hma.com Meeting Date: f'/25//3
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June 21, 2013
To: Richard Pagliaria, D.O.
President, CCMS
Rich,
We would like to respond to the letter sent on behalf of the members of the CCMS board.
As Board members we were present when discussing the Collier County Commissioners'
role in choosing the director of our county's EMS. It was agreed that Dr. Tober's
credentials and experience made him exceptionally qualified to continue as head of the
EMS service. We did not discuss the qualifications of the other candidate(s) but we also
did not discuss other factors that should be taken into account when choosing a Director.
Since the publication of the letter in support of Dr. Tober, issues have been brought up
that we need to address.
Although Dr. Tober may be eminently qualified to run EMS, rank and file members of
the medical society were not polled. We have seen letters and emails in support and
against his candidacy. Furthermore Dr. Tober is employed by the NCH Healthcare
System which, to any neutral observer, can be construed as a conflict of interest as there
is more than one hospital system in Collier County. In order to discourage any
semblance of bias or favoritism of one hospital system over the other, we agree with the
comments being made that Dr. Tober would need to separate himself from any financial
relationship with any of the hospital systems in Collier County.
As members on staff at PRMC, we can only endorse Dr. Tober if he relinquishes any
contractual and financial obligations to the NCH Healthcare System that presently
employs him.
Again, this letter is not to impugn Dr. Tober's integrity but to address an issue where
many of us feel the Director of the EMS should have no financial affiliation with any of
the hospitals in our county.
We want to thank you for the time and effort you have put into this matter and perhaps
the Commissioners will be able to resolve this issue.
Sincerely,
Mitchell Zeitler, M.D.
Paul Dorio, M.D.
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COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYISTS
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State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection NEED TO CONFIRM TITLES AND ADRESS
Tallahassee, FL 32399-2400
Attn: Herschel T.Vinyard Jr.
Secretary of DEP
South Florida Water Management District
PO Box 24680
West Palm Beach, FL 33416-4680
Attn:CURRENT
Executive Director of SFWMD
Re: Collier County Comments-Permit Application No. 1353H (Collier 22-3H)and Related Permit Application No.
1354(Collier 22-5 SWDW)
Collier County understands that on May 2, 2013, the Oil and Gas Program of the Florida Department of
Environmental Protection received a drilling application from the Dan A. Hughes Company, L.P., to drill an oil
production well (Permit 1353H; Collier 22-3H) in Collier County, Florida. The surface-hole location is in Section 22,
Township 49 South, and Range 28 East and the bottom hole will be in Section 27, Township 49 South, and Range
28 East.This well is proposed to be drilled to a vertical depth of 12,064 feet below land surface and have a
horizontal section that extends to a proposed total(16,600 feet measured depth).
Please recognize that the location of the proposed production well is within 1,000 feet of the Golden Gate Estates
Subdivision.The residents receive their water from on-site wells and typically draw water from the Surficial Aquifer
system.We expect that your agency will ensure both production wells and return wells are properly permitted and
constructed to prevent contaminants and product from entering ground water that would contaminate the aquifer
system relied upon by the adjacent residents.Also,the permitting process must protect the residents and the local
habitat from potential release of contaminants that would compromise surrounding air quality and surface water.
Collier County also requests that your agencies carefully and judiciously review the comments and concerns of
Collier County property owners and affected citizens regarding the permitting and operation of Oil Exploration and
Oil Well Extraction operations in the vicinity of these residential properties. Collier County further requests that
your agencies establish direct communication protocols with Collier County regarding safety and environmental
monitoring, emergency response, and all public health and safety issues that arise, should permits for drilling and
extraction be issued in Collier County. More specifically we request that your agency coordinate and communicate
with Collier County on the approval of the permits and provide the County with your responses to citizens
concerns and final permit conditions, if any.
Respectfully,
Each District Commissioner
cc: Leo E.Ochs,County Manager Agda Item Date:# • V•al
Steve Spencer,P.G.
Florida Department of Environmental Protection PMeeting resented en b y.
Oil and Gas Program
2051 East Paul Dirac Drive,MS 715 �/i'Cj
Tallahassee,FL 32310