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Agenda 01/27/2015 Item #16A12 1/27/2015 16.A.12. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to adopt a resolution endorsing collaborative development of a comprehensive, regional, water management strategy addressing water storage and treatment for all coastal community watersheds of Southwest Florida. OBJECTIVE: To develop a regional collaborative approach addressing water management issues common to all southwest Florida coastal counties working in concert with all adjacent coastal community governments to enact new legislation which provides adequate and reliable . long-term funding for local government water infrastructure needs. CONSIDERATIONS: Freshwater discharges consistently impact southwest Florida's coastal communities. Stormwater runoff and surface water discharges from associated watersheds affect the ecology of our waters, the quality of life of our citizens, area businesses, and have a lasting effect on our local economy. Discharges occur as a result of our man-altered landscape of flood control projects, channelization, and other land use changes that have occurred throughout the region over the past century. The current condition is much different from the original undeveloped state. The system we have today delivers water to the coast very quickly with little to no water treatment. This has resulted in our estuaries receiving too much water during the wet season and not enough water during the dry season. Untreated surface water runoff can be laden with excessive nutrients that can stimulate harmful algal blooms. The most prevalent southwest Florida example of this is the surface water discharge from the Caloosahatchee River affecting the beaches of Lee County. Collier County affected watersheds include Naples Bay, Gordon River/Golden Gate Estates and Rookery Bay. Current natural resource protection growth management goals discuss the need to improve the quantity, quality, timing and distribution of water flowing to the sensitive receiving waters of coastal Counties of Southwest Florida and to restore historic flows to the Everglades and Florida Bay. Southwest Florida Coastal Counties and municipalities have developed lists of short-term, low-cost strategies, as well as lists of longer-term state and federal priorities to address water storage and treatment. A regional collaborative approach addressing water management issues common to all southwest Florida coastal counties is the most effective way to pursue enactment of new legislation to provide adequate and reliable long-term funding for municipal water infrastructure needs. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with this item. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: This item addresses protection of natural resources, surface and estuarine water resources, and coastal resources and complies with the goals, objectives, and policies of the Conservation and Coastal Management Element and Drainage Sub-element of the Collier County Growth Management Plan. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item is approved as to form and legality, and requires majority vote for Board approval.—SRT RECOMMENDATION: That the Board adopts and authorizes its Chairman to execute the attached resolution. Prepared By: Gerald Kurtz, Principal Project Manager Attachment: Resolution Packet Page-347- 1/27/2015 16.A.12. COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.16.A.16.A.12. Item Summary: Recommendation to adopt a resolution endorsing collaborative development of a comprehensive, regional, water management strategy addressing water storage and treatment for all coastal community watersheds of Southwest Florida. Meeting Date: 1/27/2015 Prepared By Name: KurtzGerald Title:Project Manager,Principal, Transportation Road Maintenance 1/20/2015 2:38:31 PM Submitted by Title: Project Manager,Principal,Transportation Road Maintenance Name: KurtzGerald 1/20/2015 2:38:32 PM Approved By Name: PattersonAmy Title:Manager-Impact Fees &EDC, Business Management&Budget Office Date: 1/20/2015 2:55:54 PM Name: MarcellaJeanne Title: Executive Secretary, Transportation Planning Date: 1/20/2015 3:13:51 PM Name: TeachScott Title: Deputy County Attorney, County Attorney Date: 1/21/2015 8:31:04 AM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney, Date: 1/21/2015 8:36:19 AM Packet Page-348- 1/27/2015 16.A.12. Name: IsacksonMark Title: Director-Corp Financial and Mngmt Svs, Office of Management&Budget Date: 1/21/2015 8:56:47 AM Name: OchsLeo Title: County Manager, County Managers Office Date: 1/21/2015 11:13:23 AM Packet Page-349- 1/27/2015 16.A.12. Resolution No. 2015- i A RESOLUTION ENDORSING FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS TO WORK IN CONCERT TO ENACT LEGISLATION THAT PROVIDES ADEQUATE AND RELIABLE LONG-TERM FUNDING FOR LOCAL WATER INFRASTRUCTURE NEEDS TO ADDRESS WATER STORAGE AND TREATMENT WITHIN THE SOUTHWEST FLORIDA COASTAL COMMUNITY WATERSHEDS. WHEREAS, the coastal communities of Southwest Florida are consistently impacted by freshwater discharges from associated watersheds that impact the ecology of our waters, affect the quality of life of our citizens and area businesses and has a lasting effect on our local economy;and, WHEREAS, discharges occur as a result of man-altered landscape of flood control projects, channelization, and other land use changes occurring throughout the region over the past century, all of which has altered the current condition so that it is much different from the original undeveloped state; and, WHEREAS, today's system delivers water to the coast very quickly with little to no water treatment, which causes our estuaries to receive too much water during the wet season and not enough water during the dry season;and, WHEREAS, untreated surface water runoff is laden with excessive nutrients that can stimulate harmful algal blooms;and, WHEREAS,tourism and real estate tax revenue in Southwest Florida generates billions of dollars annually and recent polls by Visitor and Convention Bureaus indicate that over 90% of all visitors to Southwest Florida identified the area beaches as our most attractive asset; and, WHEREAS, local water quality can have a tremendous influence on consumer confidence and can greatly impact tourism and impacts our local economy because too much or too little freshwater delivered to the coast can affect critical estuarine resources such as seagrasses, oysters and fishes and the ecology of our waters, which greatly influences the quality of life of Southwest Florida residents and visitors;and, WHEREAS, a comprehensive strategy is needed to: (1) address water storage and treatment within the watersheds of Southwest Florida, and (2) significant land reservations and new infrastructure 1 Packet Page-350- (�`� 1/27/2015 16.A.12. necessary to convey excess water south into Everglades National Park and Florida Bay where it is needed; and, WHEREAS, Southwest Florida Coastal Counties and local governments have developed lists of short-term, low-cost strategies, as well as lists of longer-term State and federal priorities to address water storage and treatment throughout the watersheds of Southwest Florida with the goal to improve the quantity, quality,timing and distribution of water to the sensitive receiving waters of coastal Counties of Southwest Florida and restore historic flows to the Everglades and Florida Bay. NOW,THEREFORE,be it resolved by the County Board of County Commissioners that Federal, State and local governments,working in concert,enact new legislation that provides adequate and reliable long-term funding for local water infrastructure needs to help close the funding gaps for such needs and that such funding shall be used solely to address water infrastructure needs without reliance from traditional revenue sources,such as a federal tax on water or sewer charges. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. DULY PASSED AND ENACTED by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, this 27th day of January 2015. Attest: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: By: ,Deputy Clerk Tim Nance,Chairman Approved as to form and 1 i .tom,► Scott R. Teach Deputy County Attorney 2 Packet Page-351- (11)