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PARAB Agenda 04/16/2014
Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Agenda April 16 , 2014 AGENDA (� PARKS & RECREATI 0 ,Y 21 2014 ADVISORY BOARD ME : TING 04/16/2014 - 2:00P ''y North Collier Reiional Park Admin Conf Room A I. CALL TO ORDER II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AND INVOCATION III. APPROVAL OF AGENDA IV. APPROVAL OF MARCH 19, 2014 MINUTES V. STAFF HIGHLIGHTS: A) EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH - APRIL B) MARKETING REPORT - PEG RUBY C) WHEELS PRESENTATION BY PHIL MONTANO D) PARK PRESENTATION - SUGDEN-SAILING PROGRAM VI. NEW BUSINESS: A) PARKS AND REC TDC PROJECTS-MARGARET BISHOP B) CITY OF NAPLES TDC PROJECTS-AMANDA TOWNSEND C) CAPITAL PROJECTS UPDATE-FACILITIES MGMT VII. OLD BUSINESS: A) ADOPT A PARK ASSIGNMENTS VIII. DIRECTORS HIGHLIGHTS IX . INFORMATIONAL ITEMS X. PUBLIC COMMENTS / BOARD COMMENTS XI. ADJOURNMENT APRIL 2014 PARKS AINn 1LECREA'I'ION .,,4 A])VISO1flT BOAR!) _ .! 4, ‘ _ 4, , . , , 0. . , , J-64 !:-.. .t, , ,,A, 4,, f , , „. ,,,/,,, t..r.,. „ .., `��ER 0U,y1). V: Parks Recre ation . in., .., . l..., in, a March 19,2014 MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE COLLIER COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD Naples, Florida, March 19, 2014 LET IT BE REMEMBERED, that the Collier County Parks and Recreation Advisory Board, in and for the County of Collier, having conducted business herein, met on this date at 2:00 P.M. at North Collier Regional Park, Administration Building, Conference Room A, 15000 Livingston Road, Naples, Florida, with the following members present: CHAIRMAN: Edward "Ski" Olesky VICE CHAIR: Phil Brougham (Excused) Mary Bills John Fuchs Murdo Smith David Saletko Vacancy ALSO PRESENT: Barry Williams, Director Parks and Recreation Jeanine McPherson-Hogle, Regional Manager II Amanda Eberl, Administrative Assistant Margaret Bishop, Facilities Management Rick Garby, Parks and Recreation Supervisor Ron Holder, Senior Field Supervisor Derek Dimas, Parks and Recreation Todd Irby, Field Supervisor Natali Betancur, Parks and Recreation Carolyn Allyn, Parks and Recreation Ilonka Washburn, Manager Park Operations 1 March 19, 2014 I. Call to Order Mr. Smith called the meeting to order at 2:00 P.M. A quorum was established. II. Pledge of Allegiance and Invocation The Pledge of Allegiance was recited and Invocation was held. Mr. Fuchs arrived at 2:03 P.M III. Approval of Agenda Add: X. A. Ron Klein Add: VI. D. Board Member Recognition Ms. Bills moved to approve the Agenda as amended. Second by Mr. Fuchs. Motion carried unanimously;4-0. IV. Approval of February 13,2014 Minutes Ms. Bills moved to approve the February 13,2014 Minutes as presented. Second by Mr. Fuchs. Motion carried unanimously;4- 0. V. Staff Highlights A. Employee of the Month—February and March Barry Williams introduced Carolyn Allyn; the"Employee of the Month"for the Month of February 2014 and Natali Betancur; the"Employee of the Month"for the Month of March 2014. They were recognized for going above and beyond their responsibilities. They were both presented the"Employee of the Month" award. B. Park Presentation—Golden Gate Community Park Todd Irby gave a presentation on the Golden Gate Community Park Facts and Figures. He reported Golden Gate Community Park is scheduled to begin a pilot program to teach parents"Drowning Prevention." He addressed questions posed by the PARAB. Chairman Olesky arrived at 2:10 P.M and presided over the meeting. It was noted Golden Gate Community Park is looking for a Program Leader and has held interviews for that position. Issues in filling position were discussed. Barry Williams stated the Golden Gate Community Park never looked better than it does under Todd Irby supervision. Rick Garby agreed. C. Immokalee Sports Complex—Fitness Center—Addressed after V. D. 2 March 19,2014 D. Field Usage Rick Garby gave the March Turf Report on field usage,maintenance and irrigation. He addressed all questions posed by the PARAB. Discussion was made on the Immokalee Sports Complex fields in Immokalee; if repairs to provide more irrigation could be done sooner and the need to increase funding for the Immokalee field. C. Immokalee Sports Complex—Fitness Center Derek Dimas gave a status update on the Immokalee Sports Complex and Fitness Center. Barry Williams distributed the Immokalee Sports Complex Fitness Expansion, The Immokalee Fitness Center Concept Plan and a Time Line construction schedule. (See attached) Derek Dimas reported the treadmills in Immokalee do work. Each treadmill was put on a separate breaker to resolve electrical power issue. The treadmills will be moved to the front,a safer location. He placed an order for approximately 20-22 pieces of new equipment. Repairs are done in-house when possible. He noted repair vendors are backed up and timing is a problem. There is only one (1) local vendor that does this type of work. Mr. Smith suggested Derek Dimas notify Purchasing of response issues. Purchasing may be able to get the response issue improved. Derek Dimas stated an estimated cost for a discounted treadmills fall between $7,000- $8,000 each. Eight(8)treadmills are needed. Estimated cost for equipment for the Fitness Center are $150,000 - $180,000. Barry Williams reported the Community Development Grant(CDG) Fund application was submitted to cover the renovation and the equipment in the amount of$551,000. Mr. Smith stated Facilities should respond quicker when it comes to a location that is making revenue; one(1)month is too long. Barry Williams reviewed the Fitness Center Concept Plan. He noted support for the CDG Fund application with matching funds and recommendation letters from various organizations help to get a more favorable grant request response. He stated PAR do not have the matching funds. He suggested Members who belong to other organizations make the Grant request known and that donations and letters of support are in need. It was suggested CRA be contacted for assistance. Staff responded they pursuit grant funds for their own projects. CRA helped with Airport Park. VI. New Business A. Capital Projects Update—Facilities Management Margaret Bishop gave a status report on the following: • Gordon River Greenway • Eagle Lakes • Clam Pass Bridge 3 March 19, 2014 • Vanderbilt Beach Bathrooms B. Boathouse at Tigertail Beach Presentation—Allen Bowles Staff distributed a quote from Superior Sheds Inc. dated February 25, 2014 and a flyer with styles of certified buildings by Carolina Carports, Inc. (See attached) Barry Williams reported Allen Bowles was unable to attend the meeting. Mr. Bowles wanted to present the advantages of installing a boat house manned by students, 8 A.M. to sunset, and seven(7)days a week. They would be available to help out at the concession stand when needed. This would greatly increase activity and bring more visitors to the beach. Mr. Bowles agreed to volunteer to train the students. Barry Williams asked for advice from the PARAB if this would be something worth pursuing. Mr. Smith asked if this was something that would affect the concessionaire's contract with County. Barry Williams responded"yes." The shed would be for rentals. The structure would be paid over a period of 5-years. Mr. Smith moved to direct Allen Bowles go through current concessionaire (Food and Boat Rentals) at Tigertail Beach for endorsement to install a shed or structure. Second by Ms. Bills. Motion carried unanimously, S—0. Mr. Smith moved the structure fit in with the ambiance of the beach at Tigertail versus a shed. Mr. Smith withdrew motion. C. Experience the Challenge—Bettina and Harry Zafiris -Addressed after X A. D. Board Member Recognition—Addressed after VI. C. X. Public Comments/Board Member Comments A. Ron Klein requested permission to place coupon books, "Local Links" on consignment to promote local businesses,at park locations where beach passes are sold. The books sell for$20 and are good through October 2014. The County would receive$10 for each book sold. Mr. Smith voiced concern over interfering with children's fund raisers for schools and sports. He was also concern PAR would be setting a precedence for other vendors wanting to place items to be sold at park locations. Ms. Bills inquired about selling restrictions. Barry Williams stated previous audits focused on retail operations; PAR closed retail operations in Community Centers. Any time you deal with revenues where funds are split, accounting must be done. The question would be the ability to manage. Mr. Smith moved PARAB do not recommend Local Links be distributed in any park locations nor any where we sell beach parking passes. Second by Mr. Saletko. Motion carried unanimously; S-0. 4 March 19,2014 VI. New Business C. Experience the Challenge Bettina and Harry Zafiris gave a presentation on Clip N Climb, Flowboarding and Community Recreation Facility. (See attached) Their goal is to create a facility that provides a unique adventure, fitness, entertainment and recreation experience that serves the local community and compliments our regional and tourist destination. The presentation overview: - The Facility and Programs - Overview of Market Analysis - The Experience the Challenge Management Teams They are seeking investors to purchase the land,build the structure(s) and lease back to them on a long term lease. They will manage the Adventure and Recreation facility. They asked for advice from the PARAB in going forward. Barry Williams stated PAR is interested in a Flowrider. The BCC previously gave permission to look for land. Chairman Olesky suggested they contact Ave Maria, for a potential investor. D. Board Member Recognition Mr. Smith suggested the PARAB recognize John Ribes for his service over all the years as a Member and Chairman of PARAB with a plaque. The suggestion was well received. Staff will create a proposed draft of the verbiage to be placed on the plaque and bring back draft for the Boards review and approval. Mr. Smith moved to recognize John Ribes, with the presentation of a plaque for his services on the PARAB over many years. Second by John Fuchs. Motion carried unanimously; 5—0. VII. Old Business A. Adopt a Park Assignments Barry Williams noted the PARAB expressed interest in meeting at different park locations when holding monthly meetings. He provided a list with meeting dates and recommended locations for months April, 2014 through March 2015. Discussion was made on Staff recommendations and it was decided to meet at NRP and other locations as follows: - May 21,2014 at Max Hasse Community Park - September 17, 2014 at Vineyards Community Park - October 15, 2014 at Veterans Community Park - February 18, 2015 at Immokalee South Park Staff will provide a revised meeting schedule to PARAB at the April meeting. 5 March 19, 2014 It was noted two(2) sets of minutes dated February 13. 2014 required the approval of the Board. Chairman Olesky moved to approve the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony minutes dated February 13, 2014 as presented. Second by Ms. Bills. Motion carried unanimously;S—0. Mr. Saletko reported on Cocohatchee River Park and reviewed the"Adopt a Park Survey"completed form. • Attractive—Yes • Feels Safe—Yes • Clean/Well Maintained—Yes • Comfortable Places to sit—Yes • Area is busy—Yes • Evidence of Volunteerism—Yes • Does the location have fields—No fields He reported the following items to be addressed: - In the area where they park the boats; there is one (1)piling sticking out along the dock. Ron Holder will check the dock. - As you pull in to marina, there is a planter with nothing in it. He suggested planting sea grapes. - The marina has a light bulb out on north side of marina. - Sea grapes need to be raked up. - Back doors need to be replaced. Ron Holder stated the doors have been ordered. VIII. Directors Highlights A. Deferred Maintenance Projects Staff provided last year's Capital Project list for PARAB information. (See attached) Barry Williams took questions from the Board. IX. Informational Items—Read only X. Public Comments/Board Member Comments—Addressed previously NEXT MEETING: Regular Meeting: April 16, 2014 Location: North Collier Regional Park,Administration Building, Conference Room A, 15000 Livingston Road is scheduled for 2:00 P.M. There being no further business for the good of the County, the meeting was adjourned by order of the Chairman at 4:25 P.M. 6 March 19, 2014 COLLIER COUNTY PARKS& RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD Chairman Ski Olesky These Minutes were approved by the Committee/Board on 4—/6- /4' ,as presented ),or as amended . 7 ADOPT A PARK Assignments and Reporting NAME LOCATION REPORT DUE David Saletko Clam Pass Park March & September Cocohatchee River Park Connor Park John Fuchs Tigertail Beach Park August& January Caxambas Marina Max Hasse Community Park May Vacant Vanderbilt Parking Garage April Barefoot Beach Preserve/Access North Collier Regional Park Phil Brougham Eagle Lake Community Park April & November East Naples Community Park Port of the Isles Isles of Capri 951 Boat Ramp Mary Bills Golden Gate Community Park June Golden Gate Community Center Bayview Park May Sugden Regional Park August&January Murdo Smith Vineyards Community Park June& December Veterans Community Park Pelican Bay Community Park Freedom Park Ski Olesky Immokalee Community Park February Immokalee Sports Complex Ann Olesky Park/Boat Ramp South Park S C C C C C C c -•I "n -o 'n "D 0 3 3 fD (D CD CD CD CD 8 CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD CD (D CD CD <D cD C3• (3• C3• > k cD S— `.c `c `c `c a, v a�i a..i ai ai m s2 4 a) n) al T T M O Q Q Q. 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It is paramount, in WW heels Skate.arid B\1X any relationship,that there are good lines of communication. We finally .4701 Golden Gate 11:v'■ have that now,and much of that is due to Phillip Montano, which brings Naples. H 34116 me to the point of this letter. Phil asked us to write him a letter of recommendation and we are happy to have this opportunity. TRACK PHONE 239-252-4188 Phil's leadership and guidance through this transition time with NBI and CCPR, has been invaluable. Over the last few months it has become EMAIL apparent that having a liaison between these two entities makes things run napieshmyin.a Lmail corn smoothly, efficiently and successfully. He brings an element to NBI that \N,E:t3 we have never had. His involvement with our group will only enhance the www.nalpesbmxinc.com success of Wheels BMX and Skate Park. His reputation in our little BMX world from the local, state and national levels has brought much respect to Collier County Parks and Rec. Phil has talked of his visions and goals for Wheels,and the organizations that are involved with said facility and I truly believe that with his quiet and effective leadership, he will grow Wheels into a flourishing, stand alone program. His goals for his life's career parallel much of what he wants to implement in your organization. He is a dedicated and loyal employee that has impressed our whole group. His youth only makes him that much more impressive. I have seen him handle situations like a seasoned adult, which has left me with nothing short of ultimate respect for this young man. I hope that you will consider the visions and possibilities that Phil presents to you. He is nothing short of an asset to your already existing program. Cie Tally, ) • 1 1 V C aura Lykins Naples BMX Inc Secretary Community Outreach Coordinator 2/26/2014 Points of emphasis Naples BMX o Team structure and roles (A team B 2014 Summit overview team). o Track re-build&design. o New rider programs(S.T.E.M. , Read to �± Ride, BMX clinics) ® Rider retention. �` .# o Memberships and track points. 0 Big 3 Races (Olympic, Warnicke, RFL)- o Track longevity. Team structure and roles. Track re-build and design. e Why is our BM%hack uniquely qualified to Rs�la•� a Soil-tac. succeed? -Out focBity and staff- o New lights$350. a Who Compromises our current managing teams y and what key positions do we need to order to Simple Aanwu ® Who are we designing i n for? execute opportunities? Rim Specific g g o Boo,d of odvisoss At of us con ALWAYS Ieswni. 1 Reollshc • o Who will monitor and control soil-tac? e What can we do to educate and retain volunteers? , Follow (D Who will contribute to daily,weekly, s Who has ultimate say? uP • ResponsidT%ies:Coach.special events. monthly,and yearly tasks? bookkeeping,media liaison,volunteer coordinator.websife.marketing.fund raising, social media.maintenance,hack operator. concessions.officials and registration) e What Is the action plan? a A-Team and B-Team. 1 2/26/2014 _...._._. 2/26/2014 New rider programs Rider Retention o S.T.E.M.(Science,Technology,Engineering,Math). o Rider of the month. o Read to Ride program. o Awards for all new riders. o BMX beginner clinic. o Thank you post card after first race. o BMX intermediate clinic. o Free race for birthday or straight A's. o Promotion! o Post card for riders with extended period of non o Comfort,safety,and fun, participation. e End of the year banquet. e Promote BMX as a season sport like others do. ® Plate races. o Social Networking. Memberships and track Big 3 Races. points y Packaged memberships. e Olympic day e Track points. --�` Full membership=5 pts.(S roc xs) 30 pts. o Race or life and Bob Warnicke allow 1 day Strider New=5 pts. trial memberships. Strider renew=3 pts. Renewal year l=5 pts(I per race 5)=10pts. O' Get Into schools. Renewol year 2=5 pts(3 per race X Si=20 pts. Renewal year 3+=5 pts(5 per race x 51=30 pts. Novice to Inter.or GO=25 pts. inter.To expert=50 pts. Average Rider Count(ARC)=ARC multiplied by 0 of singles.Multiply cfy that by ARC as a percent.Multiply that by 10%. a Oak Creek BMX-80.56 x 87=7009 x.80=5607 is 10%=560 pts. 2 COLLIER COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL CATEGORY "A" GRANT APPLICATION Tigertail Beach Sand Dollar Island Wildlife Observation Tower Phase 2 Construction 1. Name and Address of Project Sponsor Organization: Collier County Parks and Recreation Department North Collier Regional Park 15000 Livingston Road Naples, FL 34109 2. Contact Person,Title and Phone Number: Name: Barry Williams, Director Address: 15000 Livingston Road City: Naples; ST: FL; ZIP 34109 Phone: (239) 252-4035 FAX: (252) 530-6538 Other: (239) 280-7035 3. Organization's Chief Official and Title: Barry Williams, Director Collier County Parks and Recreation Department 4. Details of Project- Description and Location: Since the early 1980's the western shore of Sand Dollar Island has replaced Tigertail Beach as the Gulf facing sandy beach thus changing the recreational and environmental opportunities of Tigertail Beach. The Tigertail/Sand Dollar Island Lagoon and Sand Dollar Island are nationally and internationally recognized shorebird bird feeding, roosting and nesting area. The Collier County Parks and Recreation Department would like to provide residents and tourists with an opportunity to enjoy the benefits of this unique habitat by providing a handicap accessible wildlife observation tower. Phase 1 included engineering services and permitting. The requested funds would be for phase two of the project which includes construction of the tower. 5. Estimated project start date: October, 2014 6. Estimated project duration: (see below for milestones) 7. Total TDC Tax Funds Requested: S200,000 8. If the full amount requested cannot be awarded, can the program/project be restructured to accommodate a smaller award? Yes ( ) No (X) Collier County Tourist Development Council Category"A" Grant Application Page 2 Tigertail Beach Sand Dollar Island Wildlife Observation Tower-Phase II PROJECT BUDGET PROGRAM ELEMENT AMOUNT TDC Funds Requested $200,000 City/Taxing District Share $N/A State of Florida Share $N/A Federal Share $N/A TOTAL $200,000 PROJECT EXPENSES: (Engineering,Mobilization,Contractor,Monitoring etc) Construction $175,000 ADA access to tower $ 10,000 Scopes $ 10,000 Misc. (visitor counters etc). $ 5,000 TOTAL S200,000 Milestones Solicit quotes 30 days after construction drawings complete Quotes due 30 days after solicitation Approve Work Order 30 days after quotes received Issue NTP 2 weeks after PO is issued Construction Completion 6 months after NTP issued I have read the Tourist Development Category "A" Beach Funding Policy covering beach renourishment and pass maintenance and agree that my organization will comply with all guidelines and criteria. o52/0d /d- Signature o Sponsor Organization's Chief Official Date COLLIER COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL CATEGORY"A" GRANT APPLICATION Tigertail Beach Bathroom Phase 2 Construction 1. Name and Address of Project Sponsor Organization: Collier County Parks and Recreation Department North Collier Regional Park 15000 Livingston Road Naples,FL 34109 2. Contact Person,Title and Phone Number: Name: Barry Williams,Director Address: 15000 Livingston Road City: Naples; ST: FL; ZIP 34109 Phone: (239)252-4035 FAX: (252)530-6538 Other: (239)280-7035 3. Organization's Chief Official and Title: Barry Williams,Director Collier County Parks and Recreation Department 4. Details of Project-Description and Location: The existing Tigertail Beach Bathroom facilities are inadequate to accommodate the visitors during peak season and high visitation days. Bathroom facilities are located the entrance to the park and an overflow restroom facility was installed at the overflow parking area to accommodate the high volume of visitors. The expansion of the overflow parking facility is proposed to add one stall to the existing facility to accommodate one stall for the men and one stall for the women. The Collier County Parks and Recreation Department would like to provide visitors with additional restroom facilities. The requested funds would be for phase two of the project which includes engineering design/permitting and construction of the additional restroom. 5. Estimated project start date: October,2014 6. Estimated project duration: (see below for milestones) 7. Total TDC Tax Funds Requested: $200,000 8. If the full amount requested cannot be awarded, can the program/project be restructured to accommodate a smaller award? Yes ( ) No (X) Collier County Tourist Development Council Category "A" Grant Application Page 2 Tigertail Beach Bathroom (Project Title) PROJECT BUDGET PROGRAM ELEMENT AMOUNT TDC Funds Requested $200,000 City/Taxing District Share $N/A State of Florida Share $N/A Federal Share $N/A TOTAL $200,000 PROJECT EXPENSES: (Engineering,Mobilization, Contractor, Monitoring etc) Design 525,000 Permitting 510,000 Utilities S 15,000 Construction S150,000 TOTAL S200,000 Milestones Solicit proposals for design 30 days after scope is defined Proposals due 30 days after solicitation Approve Work Order 30 days after quotes received Issue NTP 2 weeks after PO is issued Design and Permitting 6 months after NTP issued Construction Cost Estimate 6 months after NTP issued Solicit Quotes for Construction 30 days after construction drawings and Permitting are complete Quotes due 30 days after solicitation Approve Work Order 30 days after quotes received Issue NTP 2 weeks after PO is issued Construction Completion 6 months after NTP issued I have read the Tourist Development Category "A" Beach Funding Policy covering beach renourishment and pass maintenance and agree that my organization will comply with all guidelines and criteria. eY/Z/dOil Signature of•ponsor Organization's Chief Official Date COLLIER COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL CATEGORY"A" GRANT APPLICATION Seagate Bathroom Conceptual Study Phase 1 Conceptual Study and Cost Estimate 1. Name and Address of Project Sponsor Organization: Collier County Parks and Recreation Department North Collier Regional Park 15000 Livingston Road Naples, FL 34109 2. Contact Person,Title and Phone Number: Name: Barry Williams, Director Address: 15000 Livingston Road City: Naples; ST: FL; ZIP 34109 Phone: (239) 252-4035 FAX: (252) 530-6538 Other: (239)280-7035 3. Organization's Chief Official and Title: Barry Williams, Director Collier County Parks and Recreation Department 4. Details of Project- Description and Location: Collier County is continually looking for beach access for visitors. The access is located at the end of Seagate Drive known as the Seagate Access Point. The requested funds would be for phase one of the project which includes engineering services in the form of a y study to include design alternates, location, permitting requirements, easements, utility issues, parking, final conceptual design and construction cost estimate. 5. Estimated project start date: October,2014 6. Estimated project duration: (see below for milestones) 7. Total TDC Tax Funds Requested: 550,000 8. If the full amount requested cannot be awarded, can the program/project be restructured to accommodate a smaller award? Yes ( ) No ( X) Collier County Tourist Development Council Category"A" Grant Application Page 2 Seagate Bathroom Conceptual Study and Cost Estimate Phase I PROJECT BUDGET PROGRAM ELEMENT AMOUNT TDC Funds Requested $50,000 City/Taxing District Share $N/A State of Florida Share $N/A Federal Share $N/A TOTAL $50,000 PROJECT EXPENSES: (Engineering,Mobilization,Contractor,Monitoring etc) Feasibility Study S50,000 TOTAL S50,000 Milestones Solicit proposals 30 days after scope is defined Proposals due 30 days after solicitation Approve Work Order 30 days after quotes received Issue NTP 2 weeks after PO is issued Feasibility Study 6 months after NTP issued Conceptual Design Plans 6 months after NTP issued Construction Cost Estimate 6 months after NTP issued I have read the Tourist Development Category "A" Beach Funding Policy covering beach renourishment and pass maintenance and agree that my organization will comply with all guidelines and criteria. G % � v� Signature of.ponsor Organization's Chief Official Date COLLIER COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL CATEGORY "A" GRANT APPLICATION Clam Pass Concession Area Decking Construction 1. Name and Address of Project Sponsor Organization: Collier County Parks and Recreation Department North Collier Regional Park 15000 Livingston Road Naples,FL 34109 2. Contact Person,Title and Phone Number: Name: Barry Williams,Director Address: 15000 Livingston Road City: Naples; ST: FL; ZIP 34109 Phone: (239) 252-4035 FAX: (252) 530-6538 Other: (239) 280-7035 3. Organization's Chief Official and Title: Barry Williams, Director Collier County Parks and Recreation Department 4. Details of Project- Description and Location: The existing Clam Pass Deck has been in existence since 2000 and is well used by visitors. The wooden deck was constructed with pressure treated lumber and has degraded over time. The 10,000 square foot deck is showing signs of wear and tear and should be replaced. Replacing the deck with Ipe. a sustainable hard wood, will last longer and require less maintenance. The Parks and Recreation Department has received complaints about splintering on the deck and a replacement is warranted. The Parks and Recreation Department would like to provide visitors with a revitalized deck and the requested funds would include a design/build construction contract for the new decking. 5. Estimated project start date: October,2014 6. Estimated project duration: (see below for milestones) 7. Total TDC Tax Funds Requested: S200,000 8. If the full amount requested cannot be awarded, can the program/project be restructured to accommodate a smaller award? Yes () No (X) • Collier County Tourist Development Council Category"A" Grant Application Page 2 Clam Pass Concession Area Decking PROJECT BUDGET PROGRAM ELEMENT AMOUNT TDC Funds Requested $200,000 City/Taxing District Share $N/A State of Florida Share $N/A Federal Share $N/A TOTAL $200,000 PROJECT EXPENSES: (Engineering,Mobilization,Contractor,Monitoring etc) Construction $200,000 Remove existing deck and replace PT lumber with Ipe TOTAL $200,000 Milestones Solicit Quotes for Construction 30 days after scope preparation Quotes due 30 days after solicitation BCC Approval 30 days after quotes received Issue NTP 2 weeks after PO is issued Construction Completion 1 month after NTP issued I have read the Tourist Development Category "A" Beach Funding Policy covering beach renourishment and pass maintenance and agree that my organization will comply with all guidelines and criteria. 1(2i. /0 Signature if Sponsor Organization's Chief Official ate COLLIER COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL CATEGORY"A" GRANT APPLICATION Clam Pass Boardwalk Piling Study Phase 1 Conceptual Study and Cost Estimate 1. Name and Address of Project Sponsor Organization: Collier County Parks and Recreation Department North Collier Regional Park 15000 Livingston Road Naples,FL 34109 2. Contact Person,Title and Phone Number: Name: Barry Williams, Director Address: 15000 Livingston Road City: Naples; ST: FL; ZIP 34109 Phone: (239)252-4035 FAX: (252)530-6538 Other: (239)280-7035 3. Organization's Chief Official and Title: Barry Williams, Director Collier County Parks and Recreation Department 4. Details of Project-Description and Location: Mgs The Clam Pass Boardwalk has been in existence since L995:' The boardwalk is constructed in a harsh marine environment and a closer look at the structure is needed. The requested funds are for phase one of the project which includes engineering services in the form of a feasibility study. The study includes identifying issues with the structural integrity of the pilings and boardwalk, recommendations for repair, cost estimates and life expectancy. 5. Estimated project start date: October,2014 6. Estimated project duration: (see below for milestones) 7. Total TDC Tax Funds Requested: $100,000 8. If the full amount requested cannot be awarded,can the program/project be restructured to accommodate a smaller award? Yes ( ) No (X) Collier County Tourist Development Council Category"A"Grant Application Page 2 Clam Pass Boardwalk Piling Study Phase 1 PROJECT BUDGET PROGRAM ELEMENT AMOUNT TDC Funds Requested $ 100,000 City/Taxing District Share $N/A State of Florida Share $N/A Federal Share $N/A TOTAL $100,000 PROJECT EXPENSES: (Engineering,Mobilization,Contractor,Monitoring etc) Field Inspection $40,000 Feasibility Study Report $15,000 Recommendations $ 5,000 Construction Cost Estimate$ 5,000 Construction Repair Design Plans $25,000 Construction Administration $10,000 TOTAL S100,000 Milestones Solicit proposals 30 days after scope is defined Proposals due 30 days after solicitation Approve Work Order 30 days after quotes received Issue NTP 2 weeks after PO is issued Feasibility Study 6 months after NTP issued Recommendations 6 months after NTP issued Deliver Construction Plans 6 months after NTP issued Construction Cost Estimate 6 months after NTP issued I have read the Tourist Development Category "A" Beach Funding Policy covering beach renourishment and pass maintenance and agree that my organization will comply with all guidelines and criteria. Signature o(Sponsor Organization's Chief Official ate COLLIER COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL CATEGORY"A" GRANT APPLICATION Barefoot Beach Parking Enhancements Design,Permitting and Construction 1. Name and Address of Project Sponsor Organization: Collier County Parks and Recreation Department North Collier Regional Park 15000 Livingston Road Naples, FL 34109 2. Contact Person,Title and Phone Number: Name: Barry Williams, Director Address: 15000 Livingston Road City: Naples; ST: FL; ZIP 34109 Phone: (239)252-4035 FAX: (252) 530-6538 Other: (239) 280-7035 3. Organization's Chief Official and Title: Barry Williams, Director Collier County Parks and Recreation Department 4. Details of Project- Description and Location: Barefoot Beach has an existing small toll booth that houses one attendant at the entrance to the park. A port-a john sits off to the side to accommodate staff because the restroom facilities in the park are too far to access. The entrance to the park is the first impression for visitors and viewing a port-a-john while waiting to enter the park could be improved upon. A combination toll booth with bathroom facilities will eliminate the need for the port-a-john and the toll booth facility will be upgraded. The project includes the design, permitting and installation of a combination modular toll booth at the entrance of the facility with parking lot and roadway improvements. The parking and entrance enhancements include design, permitting, utility issues, toll booth installation, and parking lot and roadway improvements. 5. Estimated project start date: October, 2014 6. Estimated project duration: (see below for milestones) 7. Total TDC Tax Funds Requested: $150,000 8. If the full amount requested cannot be awarded,can the program/project be restructured to accommodate a smaller award? Yes () No (X) Collier County Tourist Development Council Category "A"Grant Application Page 2 Barefoot Beach Parking Enhancements PROJECT BUDGET PROGRAM ELEMENT AMOUNT TDC Funds Requested $ 150,000 City/Taxing District Share $N/A State of Florida Share $N/A Federal Share $N/A TOTAL $150,000 PROJECT EXPENSES: (Engineering, Mobilization,Contractor, Monitoring etc) Design S25,000 Permitting S10,000 Utility Connections S20,000 Toll Booth Installation S75,000 Parking Lot Improvements S10,000 Roadway Improvements S10,000 TOTAL S150,000 Milestones Solicit proposals for design 30 days after scope is defined Proposals due 30 days after solicitation Approve Work Order 30 days after quotes received Issue NTP 2 weeks after PO is issued Design and Permitting 6 months after NTP issued Construction Cost Estimate 6 months after NTP issued Solicit Quotes for Construction 30 days after construction drawings and permitting is complete Quotes due 30 days after solicitation Approve Work Order 30 days after quotes received Issue NTP 2 weeks after PO is issued Construction Completion 6 months after NTP issued I have read the Tourist Development Category "A" Beach Funding Policy covering beach renourishment and pass maintenance and agree that my organization will comply with all guidelines and criteria. f 9 Signature i f Sponsor Organization's Chief Official 1 ate • Office of the County Manager t Leo E. Ochs, Jr. % 3299 Tarniami Trail East,Suite 202•Naples Florida 34112-5746•(239)252-8383•FAX:(239)252-4010 March 26,2014 Mr.Bill Moss,City Manager City of Naples 735 Eighth Street South Naples FL 34102-6796 Dear Mr.Moss: Collier County in is receipt of your March 11,2014 correspondence requesting TDC funding for major repairs for the Naples Pier.We recognize the iconic nature of the Pier and its significant tourism draw and believe that we can bring your request forward for Board consideration. The City is currently the recipient of a$200,000 Category D TDC grant for FY 14 for repairs to the Naples Pier.In your letter dated March 11,2014,you proposed to roll those funds to FY 15,and seek a one-time waiver of the$200,000 aggregate allocation cap on annual Category D funding to allow for a FY15 request of$692,000,to provide a total grant of$892,000 to complete a major Naples Pier • renovation in FY15. Collier County will prepare the necessary documents to route this request through the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board,the Coastal Advisory Committee,the Tourist Development Council,and the Board of County Commissioners. Staff will propose that funding be advanced from Category A Beach Park Facilities(Fund 183)reserves,and then replenished at the rate of$200,000 per year from Category A Beach Renourishment funds(Fund 195). As a condition of this advance,the City must agree to refrain from future Category D grants until the reserve fund is made whole. This arrangement will not otherwise affect the City's eligibility for other Category A grants. Our staff has been and will continue to be in contact with David Lykins,City of Naples Community Services Director,to coordinate the timing of the hearings with the various decision-making bodies for this request. •:3.4110 'IY' ,(6-0L .110 Leo E.Ochs,Jle County Man. t� 411 ,;to 07; . GULF `1 • rer- OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER TELEPHONE(239)213-1030• FACSIMILE(239)213-1033 735 EIGHTH STREET SOUTH• NAPLES, FLORIDA 34102-6796 March 11, 2014 Mr. Leo E. Ochs, Jr. Collier County Manager 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 202 Naples, Florida 34112 Dear Mr. Ochs: The City of Naples annually receives Tourist Development Council (TDC) funding under the Category "A" program which supports beach renourishment and pass maintenance. The funding provides resources for daily maintenance, trash removal and custodial services along the beachfront, including the Naples Pier and Lowdermilk Park. A Resolution will be considered by City Council during their regularly scheduled meeting of March 19, 2014 in support of two grant applications during the FY 2015 TDC funding cycle. The first is for an on-going Beach Maintenance project application. The FY 2015 funding request includes 1) maintenance equipment operator, custodians, and tradesworker salaries and benefits in an amount of $181,000, 2) equipment, fuel & maintenance in the amount of$7,000; and 3) beach cart in the amount of $12,000. The total amount of funding requested in this application - $200,000. The second application is for a major renovation of the Pier, including replacement of the deck, stringers, railings, connection plates, stainless connectors, fasteners, water piping, valves, fixtures, electrical panels, breakers, conduit and walkway lighting. These replacements are required for public safety and ongoing preservation of the Pier structure. The A.D. Morgan Company was engaged to evaluate the Pier structural components and provide recommendations including cost estimates for this project. The report is attached. A.D. Morgan Company recommends that the complete wood substructure above the concrete pile cap beam surface be replaced. City staff is of the opinion that the visiting public is better served with the construction of a single project addressing the entire /�/1 r/ iv U��i�✓ ... •/<)i'/fir /1.4 h1 �yl.Ji.Y .. ''C.477 r:// "/ 7/;//r. /l%. facility deficiencies rather than a partial or phased effort insufficient in scope and funding. The City has received a grant from Category "A" for the current FY 2013-14 ($200,000) for repairs to the Pier. However, recognizing the significant pier deficiencies, these funds have not been spent. In the 2015 grant application, we request that the $200,000 allocated for FY 2013-14 be retained by the City, rolled-over, and combined with a new Category "A" FY 2015 application requesting an additional $692,000. The total amount of the project as estimated by the A.D. Morgan Company is $892,000. Category "A" TDC application submittals, by Collier County policy, restricts funding to $200,000 per project. Therefore, we respectfully ask Collier County staff and the Board of County Commissioners to assist in the identification and allocation of TDC funds that will allow completion of the Pier repair project. The City of Naples has installed counters to record the number of visitors to the Pier. Visitation counts recorded daily the previous three years at the Naples Pier demonstrate the facility attracts the most attendance of any facility in the City of Naples, and presumably one of the highest visited locations in Collier County. The visitor counts for the past three years are as follows: 2011 — 932,799 2012 — 1,031,242 2013 — 1,070,545 The City of Naples requests the following considerations: 1. That the Coastal Advisory Committee, the Tourist Development Council and the Board of County Commissioners favorably support the City's grant application for the Naples Pier Deck Replacement and Structural Renovation for FY 2015 in the amount of $692,000. 2. Grant a roll-forward continuation of TDC Category "A" FY 2014 funding in the amount of $200,000 as supplemental to the FY 2015 grant request to fund a project with a total estimated cost of$892,000. 3. Grant a waiver of the $200,000 annual funding cap restriction for a singular request. Thank you for your past support and for your consideration of this request for funding. Sincerely, /all/ A William Moss City Manager cc: Gary McAlpin, Coastal Zone Manager //i%CJ(-4tiG - oteee fLt G/44i 46)e,:�j,. ICIG/l�/l fib.77/2I;/ -:edz. Agenda Item Meeting 03119/14 RESOLUTION 14- A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO SUBMIT FISCAL YEAR 2014-2015 COLLIER COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL CATEGORY "A" GRANT APPLICATIONS UNDER THE BEACH RENOURISHMENT AND PASS MAINTENANCE PROGRAM; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Collier County Tourist Development Council (TDC) recently announced the availability of grant funding under its Category "A" program which supports beach renourishment and pass maintenance; and WHEREAS, the City has identified needs for that grant funding to support activities related to Beach Maintenance in the amount of $200,000, and to Naples Pier Deck Replacement and Structural Renovation in the amount of$692,000; and WHEREAS, City staff prepared two grant applications to capture funding for the activities in the amounts noted above; and WHEREAS, the funding is in 100% dollars and requires no local matching funds; the applications for such funding will have no adverse impact on present or future operational needs; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NAPLES, FLORIDA: Section 1. That the City Manager is hereby authorized to submit Fiscal Year 2014-15 Collier County Tourist Development Council Category "A" Grant Applications, together with any related documentation, to the Collier County Tourist Development Council to support annual beach maintenance in the amount of $200,000 and Naples Pier Deck Replacement and Structural Renovations in the amount of $692,000. Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED IN OPEN AND REGULAR SESSION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NAPLES, FLORIDA, THIS 19TH DAY OF MARCH 2014. Resolution 14- Page 2 Attest: Patricia L. Rambosk, City Clerk John F. Sorey Ill, Mayor Approved as to form and legality: Robert D. Pritt, City Attorney Date filed with City Clerk: COLLIER COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL CATEGORY"A" GRANT APPLICATION 2015 Beach Renourishment and Pass Maintenance Naples Beach Maintenance (Project Title) 1. Name and Address of Project Sponsor Organization: City Of Naples 735 Eighth Street South Naples, Florida 34102 2. Contact Person, Title and Phone Number: Name: David M. Lykins, CSD Director Address: 280 Riverside Circle City: Naples State: FL ZIP: 34102 Phone: 239/213-7110 FAX: 239/213-7130 Other: dlykinsna.naplesgov.com 3. Organization's Chief Elected Official and Title: Hon. John F. Sorey III, Mayor 4. Details of Project- Description and Location: Description: This is an annual TDC funded project essential for support of maintenance on local beaches. The City, in recent years, has taken over the upkeep and grooming of TDC eligible beaches from the County. Under this project, the City removes litter, accumulation of algae and rocks along public access beach portions of the Gulf within the City's jurisdictional limits, and custodial servicing of the Naples Pier and Lowdermilk Park. The Naples Pier receives over 1.0 million visitations annually resulting in a high level of maintenance needs. Funding is a benefit to both residents and tourist populations, and to the preservation of the beach, shoreline and overall appearance and investment in beachfront facilities. This year's request includes; 1) maintenance equipment operator, custodians, and tradesworker salaries and benefits, 2) beach cart, and 3) equipment fuel and maintenance. Location: Significant coordination of effort continues between the City and Collier County concerning beach maintenance. The project boundary location is from southernmost State- permitted beach cleaning area within the City's jurisdictional boundary to Clam Pass in Collier County. 5. Estimated project start date: October 1, 2014 6. Estimated project duration: 12 Months 7. Total TDC Tax Funds Requested: $200,000 8. If the full amount requested cannot be awarded, can the program/project be restructured to accommodate a smaller award? Yes ( ) No (X) Collier County Tourist Development Council Category "A" Grant Application- Page 2 Naples Beach Maintenance (Project Title) PROJECT BUDGET PROGRAM ELEMENT AMOUNT TDC Funds Requested $_200,000 City/Taxing District Share $ State of Florida Share $ Federal Share $ TOTAL $_200,000 PROJECT EXPENSES: (Engineering, Mobilization, Contractor, Monitoring etc) _Maintenance/ Custodian / Trade Worker Salaries_ $_181,000 _Equipment Fuel and Maintenance $ 7,000 Additional Beach Cart -Gas w/ Manual Bed Lift_ $_12,000 TOTAL $_200,000 I have read the Tourist Development Category "A' Beach Funding Policy covering beach renourishment and pass maintenance and agree that my organization will comply with all guidelines and criteria. A. William Moss, City Manager Date EXHIBIT A ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ELIGIBILITY: Beach Maintenance activities will take place on beach area that are least 80% classified as eligible under the TDC guidelines. The project boundary location is from southernmost State-permitted beach cleaning area within the City's jurisdictional boundary to Clam Pass in Collier County. ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITY: The City of Naples will be the primary recipient and lead agency for controlling and completing all aspects and activities proposed in this grant application. The City will remain the lead agency for the duration of funding and will be the sole point of contact for all matters related to this proposal. The City has the managerial and financial capability to ensure proper planning, management, and completion of the project described in this application. BUDGET ASSURANCES: Dual Compensation: If a City project staff member or consultant is involved simultaneously in two or more projects, the staff will not be compensated for more than 100% of their time for any such dual involvement. PROJECT LOCATION MAP: Z:f1 Y A F stay�!.� t� 1 W� ,� -f24.1-- ,- -.,..1-;',..---.------ -..----- 4.-.)...--, ski '? s .¢ [.;;;.._1:17,;:,,,l� .4 t°i } w X3 3-—7 ' . .....liA 4 r r. ri 4 ,.y a 0 4�it T ��(y.�s S „„ L' ?s '- u F.R t`,:::4, -t, .,4/0 sr,..,::. ,q pr• kii. :,,,..2.1 t--....i..4.-.7... • 7 Z k mow' -Z ' . '� 7.� % .,5' ` < rt ,. e,yADc, '.r;.. a 191 . C.,r . COLLIER COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL CATEGORY"A" GRANT APPLICATION 2015 Beach Renourishment and Pass Maintenance Naples Pier Deck Replacement and Structural Renovation (Project Title) 1. Name and Address of Project Sponsor Organization: City Of Naples 735 Eighth Street South Naples,Florida 34102 2. Contact Person, Title and Phone Number: Name: David Lykins,CSD Director Address: 280 Riverside Circle City: Naples State: FL ZIP: 34102 Phone: 239/213-7110 FAX: 239/213-7130 Other: dlvkins(a�naplesgov.com 3. Organization's Chief Elected Official and Title: Hon.John F. Sorey III City Mayor 4. Details of Project-Description and Location: Description: The activity description for this project includes labor and material for the upkeep and safety of the Naples Pier. A complete structural analysis of the Pier has just been completed with an inventory of renovation actions required for safety and repair. Please refer to attached Exhibits A,B,and C completed by A.D. Morgan for this detailed information and calculated costs. This includes costs for substantial re-decking of the entire Pier and new boardwalk lighting. The Pier is a public access beach facility as a tourist attractor and destination. The Pier provides shoreline erosion control and beach preservation effect. Additionally,the public safety through the continued maintenance of the Pier is of paramount importance,and includes responsibility and public safety of Pier structure,deck,restrooms and storage facilities as well as water and electrical systems related to the Pier's use as a fishing,tourist and beach preservation structure. The Naples City Pier captures out-of-county and local visitor well as tourist populations from through-out the region and world. The most recent data captured by the Naples' Community Services Department shows Pier visitation in 2013 as 1,070,545 persons,and this number has increased annually at about a 3.5%rate. Location: The project location is at the 12 Avenue—South terminus beach end. Please refer to Project Location Map found in the ADDITIONAL INFORMATION section below. 5. Estimated project start date: October 1,2014 6. Estimated project duration: 12 Months 7. Total TDC Tax Funds Requested: $892,449 8. If the full amount requested cannot be awarded,can the program/project be restructured to accommodate a smaller award? Yes() No(X) Collier County Tourist Development Council Category "A" Grant Application-Page 2 Naples Pier Deck Replacement and Structural Renovation (Project Title) PROJECT BUDGET PROGRAM ELEMENT AMOUNT TDC Funds Requested $_692,449 FY 2013-14 Category A—Deck(Carryover) $_200,000* State of Florida Share $ Federal Share $ TOTAL $_892,449 *5200,000 was allocated in FY 2013-14 for deck replacement to be requested for carryover and combined with this request. PROJECT EXPENSES: (Engineering,Mobilization,Contractor, Monitoring etc.) Please refer to Exhibits A,B, and C for a full cost expenditure justification. _Cost Analysis from Engineering Study $_892,449 (Replace complete wood substructure) TOTAL $ 892,449 I have read the Tourist Development Category"A"Beach Funding Policy covering beach renourishment and pass maintenance and agree that my organization will comply with all guidelines and criteria. A.William Moss, City Manager Date EXHIBIT A-Naples Pier Inspection-Substructure EXHIBIT B-Naples Pier Structure Replacement Estimate EXHIBIT C-Cost Impact Estimate Pier ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ELIGIBILITY: Beach Maintenance activities will take place on beach area that are least 80%classified as eligible under the TDC guidelines. The project boundary location is from southernmost State-permitted beach cleaning area within the City's jurisdictional boundary to Clam Pass in Collier County. ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITY: The City of Naples will be the primary recipient and lead agency for controlling and completing all aspects and activities proposed in this grant application. The City will remain the lead agency for the duration of funding and will be the sole point of contact for all matters related to this proposal. The City has the managerial and financial capability to ensure proper planning, management,and completion of the project described in this application. BUDGET ASSURANCES: Dual Compensation: If a City project staff member or consultant is involved simultaneously in two or more projects,the staff will not be compensated for more than 100% of their time for any such dual involvement. PROJECT LOCATION MAP: • .rte } 11 s tee:ie� Pier Substructure ,(mri City of Naples / Naples Pier COR PO R•TIOM Pier Substructure Status Comments No Issues Issues Decking Underside Crack X Rare 2 Fiber split X About 25%of fiber split-through 3 Decay X 85%of decay of the exposed decking surface 4 Algae, Fungi X Almost all underside,except new replacement boards Stringers 1 Crack,split,decay X Rare 2 Algae, Fungi X Mild growth in some locations Hardware 1 Totally consumed by corrosion X About 10%of the pier hardware 2 Severe corrosion X About 35%of the pier of the pier hardware 3 Mild corrosion X About 55%of the pier hardware Other 1 Concrete pier X Sound 2 Beach access stair X May require total rebuilding. 2 Pipe/conduit and strapping X Require repair/replacement General Description: Due to the high percentage of severe corrosion,and in some cases,total obliteration of connection hardware,structural integrity of critical components of the pier such as guardrail may be questionable. Equally critical is how well the substructural frame will be able to resist wind loading in future storms,with many of its connectors either consumed by or well within the advanced stage of corrosion. The condition of the decking underside appears to be much better than the top. Replacement of split,shrunk,decaying and well-worn boards is not only functional but psychological and aesthetic to the users as well.The same can be said about rebuilding a new beach access stair which will convey to the users a sense of safety and pleasing aesthetic to match the beautiful setting of a beach. AD Morgan Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments ty fj.. J �5 y {(l f ,�rw '4 ti._ •Q, C �i ,,1 „_ '_ Description: Aerial view of the Naples � �_ Pier. A lig i P Description: View of the Naples Pier from ` .,_. the beach,looking South. L. a a -1D,Morgan Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments Iii Description: View of the section of -_ T _ ._ _ _ _ Naples Pier bridging over the beach, looking --.# '...'�� South. Description: View of the pier seaward side,looking Southwest. ,�i,t 11 � 161373.1-0-i �i�i� , AD Morgan Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments ,, • \,"� 4 4 ', r,. Description: Restrooms facility and the ..4 . ' '4 entrance to the pier are within the cluster of the coconut trees;looking Northeast. . ra: '`� 'P'~ q... ' Description: View of the South elevation . of the pier leading section from the entrance _ y • and over the beach;looking Northeast.4 ale ,...1_ .......„,. ... ,.., ,. . ,,,:: ..... , , AD Morgan Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments 4 Description: View of the seaward side IA , elevation of the pier.Note the food ,- ;loll ; , ": ;� • - .T - � concession facility in the foreground above I i T the deck and the seaward end shelter beyond. s a +a 7 - mit ti . ••- ; .__ _.,,r,.... _'` P.I - _ _.._ Description: View of the rectangular ay • precast concrete bent and the deck and i railing at Pier#2. Pier#1 is to the right -lir immediately behind the Male Restroom rear - , wall. , r - lit .,40. .. A, a it, s II i .1 D /organz Corporation City ofNaples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments \' \ "' Description: View of the decking underside in between Pier#2 and Pier#3. <, The underside surface and the stringers \ appear to be in satisfactory condition. Note . \\ : / water piping and electrical conduits strapped ) f' ! ` to the stringers. / / : i -; 1 I',>>;i t , l ,l ,i , , . I , 1 1 1 1 l l . ,, .► .p 1 , • ' • ' I 1 , eit 0 ii : ' ! I 1 n" �a Issue:Electrical conduits and small water ` pipes are strapped to the stringers with plastic straps or in some cases plastic hangers. Note y�1 the corroding washers and complete loss of hex-nuts,of both of the thru-bolt connectors, to corrosion,at the base of a rail post over Pier#3.The anchor bolt and clip angle 4/ appear to have completely corroded away as 4r. well. 1,4`41,7,, °,, Resolution: Perform regular inspection and replace severely corroded washers and hex-nuts. e- -x `., - AD Morgan Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments ,41. ,-; - lz. 1 . — Descnotion: The thru-bolt connectors at the base of this rail post on the outside appear to be sound and free from corrosion, with the exception of the single nail in the ' middle. it- ..'"' Issue: View of the decking underside r -- -- - - -•i- between the deck board span,looking back at Pier#3.Deck board underside and stringers > >' .....40.&1 appear satisfactory.There is an area of I ;iij c,'..- i' concrete spall along the edge of the pile cap 7 .._ b; beyond.Note water piping on right and 's'1 electrical conduit on left. I ' ` — Resolution: Patch the spall spot with ' ~" - . ' .Y.:,, epoxy concrete to prevent further corrosion of �.. ,te the pile cap reinforcing bars. r:. , ,. L).1lorgurt (.'wporallot] City o f Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments may .. _ Issue: The rail post thru-bolt connectors and anchor bolt/clip angle assembly on this •side are undergoing severe corrosion as well. Resolution: Perform regular inspection m and replace severely corroded washers and s: hex-nuts. In some case the galvanized clip i I angle may need replacement as well. t w'': . 4 g .' ' f Issue: View of an inside stringer anchor ,p _ _ `° � bolt/clip angle assembly which is normally "'"'"' ''w �°` buried under the beach sand causing - • - ' accelerated corrosion of the metal hardware. Resolution: Regular inspection and replacement of deteriorated hardware is required. AD Morgan Corporal ion City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments .3� Issue: The rail post thru-bolt connector. r4 and anchor bolt/clip angle assembly on this side are undergoing severe corrosion as well. Note the top thru-bolt washer and hex-nut r have been corroded away. 1 �s Resolution: Perform regular inspection and replace severely corroded washers and hex-nuts. In some case the galvanized clip angle may need replacement as well. Issue: View of an inside stringer anchor 7 bolt/clip angle assembly which is normally buried under the wet beach sand and debris causing accelerated corrosion of the metal hardware. Resolution: Regular inspection and replacement of deteriorated hardware is required. ;rte AD Morgan Corporation City al Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments _,,,..__ ., ,,r, „ __- . ,, ,„ . , . ..:.t 4 . ,,,.. A F • 3rA. Issue: See preceding issue. Resolution: See preceding resolution. Description:General view of the decking TIMOVIIIIPWr 1 underside and the substructure,looking ` , '. �• seaward at Pier#4. Note the water piping and r electrical conduits.Also note random horizontal cross-bracing. A -. 4,- - ,., , -31 -, 1 to J i} . r • ;•k.> 4 AD Morgan Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier i Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments iiii.. 1 . Y , '� Description:General view of the decking - underside and the substructure,looking INS . seaward at Pier#5.Note the water piping and electrical conduits.Also note random .?" -° ' horizontal cross-bracing.Note the accumulation of wet beach sand and debris X l l 1.1.000.0.0°''''''' ,. . falling from the foot traffic on either side of the stringer splice burying the anchor bolt/dip . y angle assembly causing accelerated IF tki corrosion of the metal hardware. .7 awn Issue: See preceding issue.Note the ' r , broken pipe straps leaving the conduit/pipe • unsupported. d v Resolution: Inspect and replace corroded \, *'3: metal hardware.Replace all broken plastic pipe straps and hangers to properly support 'I-. , , the pipe/conduit. AD Morgan Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments -- Wu issue: See preceding issue.' Resolution: Inspect and replace corroded - 1014'" metal hardware.Replace all broken plastic 'M1 pipe straps and hangers to properly support the pipe/conduit. •a Issue: See preceding issue. Resolution: Inspect and replace corroded I °'r 4,;`,..4 metal hardware.Replace all broken plastic •'- pipe straps and hangers to properly support the pipe/conduit. ,-as SM,'u: AD Morgan Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments .alp .� ,e` t... -.. .,4� Issue See preceding issue. Resolution: See preceding resolution. 4 /SSUB: See preceding issue. ? a • } Resolution: Inspect and replace corroded ' i {` �' metal hardware.Replace all broken plastic y pipe straps and hangers to properly support + ' • the pipe/conduit. C ' . .' ry ID 110 gra» Coi poi atioit City of Naples%Naples Pies Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments Issue: See preceding issue. Resolution: Inspect and replace corroded ,.,�; , , a,, metal hardware.Replace all broken plastic " _ pipe straps and hangers to properly support the pipe/conduit. � s Issue: See preceding issue. Resolution: Inspect and replace corroded metal hardware.Replace all broken plastic pipe straps and hangers to properly support the pipe/conduit. AD Morgan Corporation City of Naples l Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments r".."---- . • Description The rail post base thru-bolts display sign of corrosion which starts from the opposite side.The anchor bolt/clip angle assembly appears satisfactory. - G # : ".z .1`;-,r Ea— 'A' ' .'^ a -�; , .- C X"41 tt's `� rF " -, W '''.,f. _ �. 4 -411..1( Desclipt on View on the exterior face of - ' '''41 ' ---; —. ' - the splice assembly at Pier#5,where extra ' pairs of thru-bolt are used to stiffen up the i outside stringer before the stair landing r opening on the right. _- Yv'0w 1 r 1sLyL1.. , °0.s T ! .-`x`"40 .tau. cr €'i Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments r NIL -.. Issue: View of the same assembly on the "` " interior face,which reveals severe corrosion of almost all the thru-bolts. Resolution: Inspect and replace corroded metal hardware.Replace all broken plastic vrelimp400000, pipe straps and hangers to properly support the pipe/conduit.Description: View of an identical splice 13 assembly at Pier#6,past the stair landing s 711 opening,where extra pairs of thru-bolt are t used to stiffen up the outside stringer past the 11.'i stair landing opening on the left. e is. .r r� .1D A1orgnn ('oiporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments ' sue: View of the same assembly on the inside face,which reveals severe corrosion of - . . almost all the thru-bolts. Resolution: Inspect and replace corroded metal hardware. Replace all broken plastic ,. ... ,.. tpipeepsiptreaicopsnadnutdihangers to properly support h . .v. „.. .._. ,. Description:View of the stair and railing - located along the North side deck rail, %4111.. ''' 1 between Pier#5 and Pier#6,providing _ ,P .,-. pedestrian access to the beach. a - 3.,.... a .1 D,1 kn-gan Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments Description:View of the East rail post/deck stringer/stair stringer assembly at the stair opening, between Pier#5 and Pier #6. vir -x 1 ' } /SSUe: View of the rail posts/stair . i • - stringer/deck stringer thru-bolt connections on the inside face of the deck stringer. Resolution: t Inspect and replace corroded metal hardware. N4 .ID Jforgai1 Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments iii Description:View of the West rail post/deck stringer/stair stringer assembly at the stair opening, between Pier#5 and Pier #6. Note Pier#6 immediately to the right. t r r ,. r n Description:Typical view of the stair railing. 0 ,a.° o: 7.":` AD Morgan Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments Description: Typical view of the stair railing. Note the pedestrian lighting fixture mount. alf _ f I •- ISSUE: Almost all of the stair assembly thru- bolt connections display severe corrosion of the metal hardware. • Resolution: Inspect and replace corroded metal hardware. tt Amok I D %!organ Corporation City of 1Vaples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments ;l Issue: Stair stringer/deck stringer vertical _ connection assembly display severe corrosion '� of the metal hardware. ��` " �. Resolution: Inspect and replace corroded J ,. metal hardware. To ensure structural �r; soundness and durability,and to provide , ` users a sense of safety and aesthetic,the entire stair may have to be rebuilt with better r•- ;Y i $ � ' / corrosion and weather resistant materials in `` near term. • "'a • ISSUe: See preceding issue, Reso/UtiOn: See preceding resolution, AD Morgan Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments --;:-.- 1 I -- ... , . f Issue: See preceding issue. Resolution: See preceding resolution. .. , 4 -...1 I \ •s ..,''. V ..... ..„- • - ,., Al I---- - Issue: See preceding issue.Note the /..-m.- .5--"a . A - - .-- '---..*-• -#8 ' surface mount pedestrian louvered lighting . . .., ;',.' iv,Ar--..,:ri;; ' '#r - 45'...'1,--g. , si"' 4.-, ' .; Resolution: See preceding resolution. ''''''2' ?" ,.. r...-. : - 11D Morgan Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments aegis Issue: See preceding issue. Resolution: See preceding resolution. .l k 1 ■ 7 t , . _ __ ... il, 4 t#Prts Issue: See preceding issue. Resolution: See preceding resolution. _ k AD,io gan Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments --- ?1-,, /// . , ' -- . ISSUE?: View of repeated pattern of severe corrosion of thru-bolt and anchor bolt / assembly due to near-constant wetness / ,' condition on top of the pile cap and the lack of 4ir, '" � �'" direct sunlight and airflow to help accelerate drying of all components under the decking. 4 ' - • Resolution: Remove and replace ° - - substructure connection metal hardware with _ F better corrosion resistant metal hardware, -* preferably stainless steel type,when the deck t,.- . boards are due for removal and replacement. f r a 1. i,.-1 Issue: See preceding issue. ' - Resolution: See preceding resolution. .,l D Morgan Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments Issue: The stress caused by the movement • 'l of the main power supply conduit is beyond the working strength of these thin plastic pipe At. straps. Resolution: Provide new plastic pipe straps with better working strength and - durability(i.e.more material thickness/cross- �`� section,mass,etc). - Description: Typical view of the Asubstructure framing and the condition of the decking underside in the vicinity of Pier#7. AD Morgan Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments • Issue:The movement of the deck under . 'I,`'.' wind gust can pull pipe/conduit out of its joint d and/or rip a pipe segment out of its strapping. Resolution: Repair or replace all broken and loose pipe/conduit fitting and wiring when =- — --' " the deck boards are due for removal and - M1, replacement.Provide proper and durable , pipe/conduit straps and hangers to ensure „ " firm attachment and support against periodic dynamic loads. Issue: See preceding issue for metal .; hardware from Pier#7 and beyond. fir- - Resolution: See preceding resolution. I AD Morgan Cwporalion City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments issue: See preceding issue. Resolution: See preceding resolution. " M issue: San n-eceding issue. ' Resolution See preceding resolution. s: t • } AD Morgan Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments • • Issue: Pier#8.See preceding issue. Resolution: See preceding resolution. 7, s -tG:r "` 3x Issue: See preceding issue.Note hex-nuts and washers have corroded away and cleared from the end of the rail post thru bolts causing potential faulty structural connections. x r r's Resolution: Require immediate close inspection and repair/replacement. I D J logan COI'7JUI•a/in City of•Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments 1r 3 401 Issue: See preceding issue. Resolution: See preceding resolution. r issue: See preceding issue. Resolution: See preceding resolution. f AD Morgan Corpora/ion Cily of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments Issue: Pier#9.See preceding issue.Note ''' the two hex-nuts and a washer have corroded -.. away and cleared from the end of the rail post thru-bolts causing potential faulty structural „, connections. t_ Resolution Require immediate close N inspection and repair/replacement. 1 ISSUe: The stress caused by the movement ,„ .. / of the main power supply conduit is beyond the working strength of these thin plastic pipe straps. Resolution: Provide new plastic pipe straps with better working strength and � .�. .'' durability(i.e. more material thickness/cross- z section,mass,etc). - ", ,,,,-1',--.,,ii-4:-,;- ' ' "'- AD Morgan Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments Description; Typical view of the substructure framing and the condition of the decking underside between Pier#9 and Pier#10. ..tea I 3' Description: Typical view of the substructure framing and the condition of the decking underside between Pier#10 and Pier#11. AD Morgan Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments • Description:Typical view of the 4"t i' substructure framing and the condition of the decking underside in the vicinity of Pier#11. .... �.�� 4 • Issue: The stress caused by the movement of the main power supply conduit is beyond rte., the working strength of these thin plastic pipe straps. Note the conduit has dropped away from its strapping alongside the stringer. Resolution: Provide new plastic pipe straps with better working strength and 4 it l durability(i.e.more material thickness/cross- section,mass,etc). I L)Morgan Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments E. ! .; .' N J .` - IsSue: The stress caused by the movement of the main power supply conduit is beyond the working strength of these thin plastic pipe =a straps. . V ill, Resolution: Provide new plastic pipe \, straps with better working strength and durability(i.e.more material thickness/cross- 7 section,mass,etc). •ti >Y ^ x. 4. Issue: The stress caused by the movement I " < of the main power supply conduit is beyond the working strength of these thin plastic pipe X - straps. Resolution: Provide new plastic pipe >." ` straps with better working strength and durability(i.e.more material thickness/cross- - hickness/cross- ., section,mass,etc). k.retIVASI7i I AD,pagan Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments ISSUe: Pier#11-Pier#12.The stress caused by the movement of the main power supply conduit is beyond the working strength of these thin plastic pipe straps. Resolution: Provide new plastic pipe straps with better working strength and durability(i.e.more material thickness/cross- section,mass,etc). Issue Pier#11 —Pier#12.The stress caused by the movement of the main power •`' supply conduit is beyond the working strength of these thin plastic pipe straps. Resolution: Provide new plastic pipe straps with better working strength and • durability(i.e. more material thickness/cross- section,mass,etc). • AD Morgan Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments e. issue: Pier#11—Pier#12.The stress caused by the movement of the main power supply conduit is beyond the working strength :,. of these thin plastic pipe straps. Resolution: Provide new plastic pipe straps with better working strength and durability(i.e. more material thickness/cross- section,mass,etc). Description: Typical view of the substructure framing and the condition of the decking in the vicinity of Pier#12. Note the multiple replacement boards besides the old boards. AD.1Io gan Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments Issue: Pier#12.The stress caused by the movement of the main power supply conduit is beyond the working strength of these thin plastic pipe straps. Note the conduit has dropped away from its strapping alongside the stringer. Resolution: Provide new plastic pipe straps with better working strength and durability(i.e. more material thickness/cross- section,mass,etc). Description: Typical view of the substructure framing and the condition of the decking in the vicinity of Pier#12. Note the multiple replacement boards besides the old boards. AD Morgan Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments :_. Issue: Pier#12—Pier#13.The stress caused by the movement of the main power ` ""' supply conduit is beyond the working strength of these thin plastic pipe straps.Note the conduit has dropped away from its strapping alongside the stringer. Resolution: Provide new plastic pipe straps with better working strength and durability(i.e.more material thickness/cross- section,mass,etc). N. Description: Typical view of the mss` substructure framing and the condition of the decking between Pier#12 and Pier#13. Note the multiple replacement boards besides the old boards. AD Morgan Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments Try= N Description:Typical view of the substructure framing and the condition of the decking between Pier#12 and Pier#13. The old deck boards display fiber splitting.The lack of direct sunlight and airflow in moisture rich environment cause the proliferation of , algae below deck. e. iSSUe: The stress caused by the movement of the main power supply conduit is beyond the working strength of these thin plastic pipe straps.Note the conduit has dropped away '., from its strapping alongside the stringer. Resolution: Provide new plastic pipe straps with better working strength and durability(i.e.more material thickness/cross section,mass,etc). • t 4. >Ry A .1 U .1lorgan Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments Desc npbon: Typical view of the substructure framing and the condition of the decking between Pier#12 and Pier#13. The old deck boards display fiber splitting.The x ,3 lack of direct sunlight and airflow in moisture rich deck underside proliferate algae growth. may' Issue: View of the condition of the decking underside between Pier#12 and Pier#13. Note the main power conduit dropped away from its strapping along the inside stringer /" Fi above. Resolution: Provide new plastic pipe straps with better working strength and 1 durability(i.e.more material thickness/cross- section,mass,etc). f1 D;1lorgan Corporation City qt.Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments B '-. i ^` A 3 Description:Typical view of the substructure framing and the condition of the A' . decking underside from Pier#13 left opening Ibackward. f l Description: Typical view of the substructure framing and the condition of the ' - `,a decking underside from Pier#13 right opening "`' x 1 backward. I I ,"' S ,'± 1 s�4` ` ' t.. 1 S _ _ .1 D Morgan Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments Description: Typical view of the substructure framing and the condition of the decking underside from Pier#13 left opening Iseaward. • • tr` Description: Typical view of the N~, substructure framing and the condition of the decking underside from Pier#13 right opening seaward. t kF AD Morgan Corporation City of iVaples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments s '411111111,1141 Description:View over Pier#7. 3 / l fr; '� 1\k 1 / 1 � a ild Description."Typical view of the substructure framing and the condition of the decking underside from Pier#7. Note a board with split fiber. .1D .1 Ioi gan Corporation City of Naples I Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments + p Description: View over Pier#8. I i` ( �Il. "1 I `l l 11 I Description: Typical view of the substructure framing and the condition of the decking underside from Pier#8. �ga Corporation City AD of A1or Naples n/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments -41141111101,4F„,.... . _ , rE a C�{ _ Description: View over Pier#17. T� A. y' i J- .. .,, / , Description Typical view of the substructure framing and the condition of the decking underside from Pier#17. Note proliferation of algae between the gaps.The board on the right is beginning to decay from the edge. ri, AD Morgan Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments Descnption:View over Pier#18. 4 j I I ' Description:Typical view of the substructure framing and the condition of the decking underside from Pier#18. Note proliferation of algae between the gaps.Note multiple replacement boards.Also note some loose cross-bracing hanging beyond. AD Morgan Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments - . " 4 ',- IP---..- - - ,.. , ... - -,----;: 7 --,..-...„...., ... .., ----- • ,. „;:.,........,*„. ., .. ......, Description:View over Pier#19. I I ., ..1 . , . , •,,,r 11 ' Description: Typical view of the peon: Typ.ca• . de subckstihrugcutuhrdeefrrsaimdeinfgreamndptiehre#co167iNtelotne othfethe h within fiber splintcein.thTehem appealrt indicates ebfoaalrgdadeegsrpeiwtte it fresh the sP start the split from top to bottom. h tndicates that moisture is migrating wthhroeureg wood decay is naturally takes root. AD 4D Alorgati Corporation Citj')of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments d F`. 9 14„ -# Vii IP ” m Description: View over Pier#20. As the pier begins to go over water seaward,the impact of the sea environment is increasingly harsh on wood and metal hardware. Note the '' I sign of decay on the board immediately to the r' : `' left of the post. Note a decaying board on the ' ' , Ili�i� fi : t t ;, left. 1 , t "1 t � • Issue: The connection assembly on the pier is the most vulnerable to sea spray that brings split and decay on wood,and promotes accelerated corrosion of metal hardware. _ Resolution- 1#4,,t_ Perform regular inspection S. 1 .4 1 u4 to� ffi °.aY .!' -f and replace severely corroded washers and a ,,..,64.."---k hex-nuts. In some case the galvanized clip " + angle may need replacement as well. r; ` It AD Morgan Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments i Description:View over Pier#21. Jet I Issue: In stormy day and high waves the deck is being washed in sea spray for the duration.Note the boards are soggy from such weather event. Resolution: Perform periodic inspection of the utility piping tY P�P� 9 below deck. Repair/replace/remove broken piping.Provide } `'°-,. new plastic pipe straps with better working strength and durability(i.e.more material thickness/cross-section,mass,etc). a AD Morgan Corporation City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments f .. ,.1i,‘, i - Description:View over Pier#22.Note a IT` decaying board to the left.•�' \ Issue: The connection assembly on the a \ <. ' pier is the most vulnerable to sea spray that { ›, -0, brings split and decay on wood,and promotes �; _ �,, accelerated corrosion of metal hardware. � l � Yf ./ , J Resolution: Perform regular inspection _et-% a and replace severely corroded washers and ,,,,v. hex nuts. In some case the galvanized clip r-r-' ' angle may need replacement as well. 1 .I1) _1101, rn1 t.'iuporcrrr0n City of Naples%Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments 111' Description;View over Pier#23. '' ., �i a t Issue"'Sea spray took a heavy toll on metal hardware on the pile cap.The structural integrity and safety of the guardrail system on this part of the pier is questionable,not to mention the structural strength at the r ; twm� ' F' connection of the stringers to the pile cap to r4 guard against wind uplift in future storm '' events. -;' ' Resolution: Immediately '� ` it, inspect/remove/replace all deteriorated metal } hardware. RT AD:11orgai7 ('ol jporatiort City of Naples/Naples Pier Pier Substructure Photo Descriptions/Comments Issue: The connection assembly on the . '" pier is the most vulnerable to sea spray that brings split and decay on wood,and promotes accelerated corrosion of metal hardware. 4...'...*1-7 - ,„1.. , ,,, Split/cracks in wood at the connection not only weaken the structural components but ` make it possible for sea spray to infiltrate - connector holes,and subsequently corrodes the metal hardware from inside out. Resolution: Perform regular inspection and replace severely corroded washers and .. hex-nuts.In some case the galvanized clip angle may need replacement as well. Y" x. , Issue: It's obvious that there's no connections strength left at the base of this s one rail post.Also it appears that the anchor , "` bolt/clip angle assembly can no longer be ' �, 4 relied upon to hold down the stringer to the pile cap during wind uplift. Resolution: Immediately inspect/remove/replace all deteriorated metal t hardware. AD Morgan Corporation City o f Naples/Naples Pier