Floodplain Management Committee Minutes 01/29/2007 Informational
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Floodplain Management Planning Committee
Ray Smith, Chairman
Phillip Brougham
Bob Devlin
Bill Schutt
Lew Schmidt
Jim Turner
Pierre Bruno
Joseph Gagnier
Lisa Koehler
Noah Standridge
Duke Vasev
Mike DeRuntz, Vice-Chairman
Gene Calvert Stan Chrzanowski
Travis Gossard Mac Hatcher
Herb Luntz Charles Martin
Dan Summers Clarence Tears
Marlene Wood
Meeting Minutes for 1-29-07 Special Information Gathering Meeting
Star!: 6:30 p.m. End: 8:00 p.m.
Location: Goodland Community Center
Meeting Attendance: Mike DeRuntz, Stan Chrzanowski, Ray Smith, Lisa Koehler, Mac
Hatcher, Gene Calvert, Bob Devlin, Robert Wiley
Absent: Jim Turner, Dan Summers, Travis Gossard, Noah Standridge, Herb Luntz, Clarence
Tears, Charles Martin, Marlene Wood, Phillip Brougham, Pierre Bruno, Joseph Gagnier, Duke
Vasey, Lew Schmidt, Bill Schutt.
NEW BUSINESS: The meeting was attended by seven (7) local residents from Goodland.
Names and address information was collected on a "sign-in" sheet. Commissioner Fiala also
attended the meeting.
Commissioner Fiala opened the meeting with a brief welcoming statement. Ray Smith then went
through the introductions and stated the purpose for the meeting. Robert Wiley followed with a
brief overview of the Floodplain Management Plan and the Community Rating System. Mike
DeRuntz explained the proeess of gathering public input and how the meeting would be
conducted.
A map was taped to the wall ofthe meeting room and questionnaire forms were available at each
table, and for the next thirty (30) minutes the residents began noting areas of flooding they had
personally observed. COMMITTEE members were available in the room to answer questions of
the residents while they were marking the map and filling in the questionnaires. When it
appeared that everyone was done, each person was asked to callout the types of flooding
observed with the following results:
Table A
o High tide flooding of the road oecurs at Stan's Restaurant and the boat ramp.
Suggestion made to install a flap valve on the road culvert to prevent backflow
flooding.
o CR-92A subject to tidal flooding which euts off access to Goodland
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Table B
o Flooding along east Palm A venue with depths of approximately 10"
o Verify if Palm Avenue flooding is caused by Walker's Coon Key Marina construetion
impacts
o Flooding at the intersection of92A and Anglers Drive (rainfall flooding 6" deep,
subject to high tide flooding, water in road from sprinklers at Calusa Isle
o Street flooding at the intersection of Goodland Drive and Palm Ave. west with depths
up to 14"
o Tidal flooding of SR-92A was 4 to 6 inches deep immediately following Hurrieane
Wilma
Table C
o Recommendation made to raise the low area of the road the intersection of Goodland
Drive and Palm Avenue.
o Concerns expressed over the impacts of the increase in impervious surfaee area and
the increased stormwater runoff
o Consider more green space and landscaping to reduce runoff
Meeting ended when the attendees indicated they had no further questions at that time.
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