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Backup Documents 02/25/2014 Item # 4C C PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, Beaches are the leading attraction and economic engine of the State of Florida, driving a thriving and prosperous tourism industry in Collier County; and, WHEREAS, healthy beaches are critically important to the health and vitality of Collier County; and, WHEREAS, the State of Florida classifies 13.7 miles of Collier County beaches as Critically Eroded and in need of consistent repair and maintenance; and, WHEREAS, Collier County has historically performed offshore dredging projects to renourish its major beaches with the last major beach renourishment occurring in 2006 with portions of the Vanderbilt, Pelican Bay, Park Shore and Naples beaches in critical need of repair; and, WHEREAS, economics dictated that a truck haul renourishment be utilized to renourish Collier County beaches in FY2013/14; and, WHEREAS, significant public safety concerns arose within the community dealing with the number of trucks required, traffic congestion, size of the project, and project duration; and, WHEREAS, also, external factors dealing with truck routes, permit challenges or turtle nesting season could have negatively impacted, delayed or prevented this renourishment from being executed; and, WHEREAS, staff developed and implemented this project utilizing two contractors with three unloading operations, completing it two (2) months ahead of schedule, within the project budget, and with no lost-time incidents or accidents. NOW THEREFORE, be it proclaimed by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, that the entire beach renourishment project team comprised of the Collier County Sheriff's Office, the Collier County Road Maintenance and Purchasing departments, the Growth Management Division Fiscal Operations Department, the County Attorney's office, the City of Nap/es, the Naples Police Department, the Pelican Bay Foundation, the Pelican Bay Services Division, Stewart Mining, Eastman Aggregates, Phillips and Jordan Contractors, Coastal Planning and Engineering, Atkins North America and lastly, the Collier County Coastal Zone Management Department which directed the project. All members of the beach renourishment team should be commended and congratulated for their outstanding teamwork, continuous cooperation and overall professional contributions to successfully complete the 2013/2014 truck-haul beach renourishment project within budget, ahead of schedule and with no public safety incidents or issues. DONE AND ORDERED THIS 251-14 DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2014. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FL sRIDA tav b TOM HENNING, CHAIRMAN J (z;v *, ,