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Agenda 06/11/2013 Item #11A6/11/2013 11.A. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve Category "A" Tourist Development Council Grant applications from the City of Naples, the City of Marco Island and Collier County for FY- 2013/2014 in the amount of $16,798,593 authorize the Chairwoman to sign grant agreements following County Attorney's approval, and make a finding that these expenditures will promote tourism. OBJECTIVE: To obtain approval of Category "A" Tourist Development Fund 195 Grant Application requests for 2013/2014 in the amount of $16,798,593. CONSIDERATIONS: Received TDC Category "A" Grant Applications as follows: FY 2013/2014 PROJECT/DESCRIPTION: REQUESTED 1. Reeulatory and Permit Compliance Sea Turtle Protection Program - Collier County $160,000 Beach Tilling — Collier Count - 80171 $ 40,000 Physical Beach & Pass Monitoring - 90536 $206,000 SUB -TOTAL $406,000 2. Projects Collier County Beach Renourishment $15,000,000 SUB -TOTAL $15,000,000 3. Beach Maintenance Beach Maintenance — Collier Count /Marco Island — 90533 $167,000 Naples Pier Annualized Repair & Maintenance — City of Naples — 90096 ***Category D Funds $ 200,000 Beach Maintenance — City of Naples- 90527 $132,945 Vegetation Repairs/Exotic Removal — County Wide — 90044 $ 75,000 SUB -TOTAL $574,945 4. Administration Project Management and Administration $517,548 Indirect Administration Costs $ 46,100 Indirect Cost for 195 Capital Projects $ 31,300 Department Rent $ 10,000 Division Fiscal Support $ 70,000 Tax Collector Fee's (2.5 %) $ 142,700 SUB -TOTAL $817,648 TOTAL GRANTS $16,798,593 Packet Page -281- 6/11/2013 11.A. Regulatory and Permit Compliance - $406,000: All these items are required by FDEP permit, required by law or required to maintain critical programs between required permit activities. Approval is recommended. Planned Proiects - $15,000,000: Collier County Beach Renourishment ($15,000,000); the next major beach renourishment project (Vanderbilt, Park Shore and Naples Beach). Approval is recommended. Beach Maintenance - $574,945: Exceptional beach experience for our residents and visitors has been at the heart of our success in the past. These items are required to maintain that experience. Approval is recommended. Administration - $817,648: This item funds County staff to manage the projects, maintain the beaches, administer the program and is broken down as follows: Staff includes the Manager; Clerical Support; a Field Supervisor/Project Manager; and two equipment operators to clean and maintain the County and Marco Beaches ($517,548); Indirect Administrative Costs required for administrative functions like purchasing, information technology, motor pool and human resources ($46,100); Indirect Cost for 195 Capital Projects ($31,300); Current rent ($10,000); Division Fiscal Support ($70,000) and charges for the Tax Collector are also included ($142,700). Approval is recommended. FISCAL IMPACT: Source of funding is Tourist Development Category "A" Tax dollars. The Fiscal Year 2013/2014 proposed Beach Renourishment Fund 195 budget presently appropriates funding for the County Beach Renourishment, Sea Turtle Protection, Beach & Pass Monitoring, Beach Maintenance County/Marco, Beach Project Management, Fund (195) indirect service charge and the Tax Collector's collection fee. The budget also includes $13,200,000 for contingent Federal and State reimbursements and a contingency reserve of $747,500. Catastrophe reserves have been collapsed in favor of the County Beach Renourishment project. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no impact to the Growth Management Plan related to this action. ADVISORY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS: At the May 9, 2013 Coastal Advisory Committee (CAC) meeting, the following items were recommended for approval: Regulatory and Permit Compliance (by a vote of 7 to 0); Projects (by a vote of 7 to 0); Beach Maintenance except for Pier Maintenance (by a vote of 7 to 0) — Pier Maintenance (by a vote of 6 to 1); and Administration (by a vote of 7 to 0). At the May 20, 2013 Tourist Development Council meeting, all items passed by a vote of 8 to 1. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed as to fonn and legality and requires majority vote for Board approval. — CMG RECOMMENDATION: To recommend approval of the attached Tourist Development Category "A" Grant Applications for FY- 2013/2014 in the amount of $16,798,593, authorize the Chairwoman to sign grant agreements after County Attorney's approval, and make a finding that the expenditures promote tourism. Packet Page -282- 6/11/2013 11.A. Prepared By: J. Gary McAlpin, P.E., Manager, Coastal Zone Management Department Attachments: 2013/2014 Grant Applications Packet Page -283- COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 11.11.A. 6/11/2013 11.A. Item Summary: Recommendation to approve Category "A" Tourist Development Council Grant applications from the City of Naples, the City of Marco Island and Collier County for FY- 2013/2014 in the amount of $16,798,593 authorize the Chairwoman to sign grant agreements following County Attorney's approval, and make a finding that these expenditures will promote tourism. (Bill Lorenz, Natural Resources Director) Meeting Date: 6/11/2013 Prepared By Name: HambrightGail Title: Accountant,Coastal Zone Management 5/20/2013 4:46:27 PM Approved By Name: McAlpinGary Title: Director - Coastal Management Programs,Coastal Zon Date: 5/21/2013 2:04:36 PM Name: PuigJudy Title: Operations Analyst, GMD P &R Date: 5/21/2013 4:38:15 PM Name: LaPierreBarbara Title: Management/Budget Analyst,Transportation Administr Date: 5/30/2013 9:33:44 AM Name: LorenzWilliam Title: Director - CDES Engineering Services,Comprehensive Date: 5/31/2013 11:15:20 AM Name: KearnsAllison Date: 5/31/2013 11:19:40 AM Name: MarcellaJeanne Title: Executive Secretary,Transportation Planning Packet Page -284- Date: 5/31/2013 3:48:08 PM Name: GreeneColleen Title: Assistant County Attorney,County Attorney Date: 6/3/2013 3:46:35 PM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney Date: 6/4/2013 8:16:13 AM Name: StanleyTherese Title: Management/Budget Analyst, Senior,Office of Manage Date: 6/4/2013 9:10:47 AM Name: FinnEd Title: Senior Budget Analyst, OMB Date: 6/4/2013 12:17:43 PM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney Date: 6/4/2013 1:45:49 PM Name: OchsLeo Title: County Manager Date: 6/4/2013 6:17:52 PM Packet Page -285- 6/11/2013 11.A. 6/11/2013 11.A. COLLIER COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL CATEGORY "A" GRANT APPLICATION Beach Renourishment and Pass Maintenance Collier County Sea Turtle Protection Program/Environmental Compliance 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, FL, 34109 Phone: 239-252-4035 FAX: 239 -514 -8657 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 following activities require coastal construction permits from the State of Florida and thus a sea turtle monitoring program. 1. Beach nourishment; 2. Construction, excavation or maintenance of coastal inlet and related shoals; 3. Beach cleaning and grooming activities landward of the mean high -water line. 4. Beach cleaning following a red tide or storm event. The following excerpts from current regulations (Chapter 16B -41 Rules and Procedures for Application for Coastal Construction Permits, Florida Administrative Code), provides for the scope of the permitting process and protection of marine turtles as it relates to the aforementioned activities. 16B- 41.001 Scope This chapter provides the requirements and procedures for the issuance, denial, transfer, renewal, modification, suspension and revocation of coastal construction permits. In this Chapter Coastal Construction is defined as "any work or activity on or encroaching upon Packet Page -286- 6/11/2013 11.A. sovereignty lands of Florida, below the mean high -water line of any tidal water of the state, which is likely to have a material physical effect on existing coastal conditions or natural shore and inlet processes." 1613- 41.0055 Protection of Marine Turtles (Florida Administrative Code) (1) In keeping with the Departments Authority to protect marine turtles pursuant to Section 370.12, Florida Statutes, any application for a permit under this Chapter for coastal construction that affects marine turtles shall be subject to the conditions and requirements for marine turtle protection as part of the permitting process. (2) The Department shall require appropriate measures to protect marine turtles and their habitat, such as: nest surveys, nest relocation, nest marking, modification of coastal construction, measures to reduce sand compaction, and short and long term monitoring to assess the impacts of the permitted coastal construction on marine turtles and their habitat. The Parks and Recreation Department, marine turtle permit holders for Collier County, monitor the following beaches for sea turtle activities as State and federal permit requirements for beach renourishment, beach raking, allowance for the use of vehicles on the beach for surveys, beach cleanup following a red tide or storm event and special events . Barefoot Beach: construction, excavation or maintenance of Wiggins Pass (only that area included within the area of influence of Wiggins Pass; 1 mile north of Pass south to Wiggins Pass); pass material disposal location (renourishment); beach cleaning following a storm event and red tide Vanderbilt Beach: beach nourishment; construction, excavation or maintenance of a coastal inlet and related shoals (Wiggins Pass and Clam Pass); beach cleaning and grooming activities landward of the mean high -water line. Park Shore: beach nourishment; construction, excavation or maintenance of a coastal inlet and related shoals (Clam Pass and Doctors Pass). Upland sand temperature studies as required by the State. City of Naples: beach nourishment; construction, excavation or maintenance of a coastal inlet and related shoals (Doctors Pass and Gordon Pass) City of Marco Island: construction, excavation or maintenance of a coastal inlet and related shoals (Big Marco Pass and Caxambas Pass); Beach nourishment; Hideaway Beach T- Groin; beach cleaning and grooming activities landward of the mean high -water line. The duties and associated costs of the program are as follows: 1. Administrative /permitting 2. Reconnaissance and beach zoning including installation and maintenance of DNR location reference monuments for CZM and Sheriff department 500 feet increments along 26 miles of beach 3. Daily monitoring (7 days /wk./beach -April 01 -May 01 depending on renourishment schedules through Oct.31) 4. Evaluation, mapping and data entry Packet Page -287- 6/11/2013 11.A. 5. Responding to sea turtle disorientations (associated with renourishment and beach profile, as required by the State) 8. Reports (Sea Turtle Protection Plan- Annual Report; special reports per each beach nourishment and T -groin units, Index Nesting Beach Reports (Vanderbilt); State Productivity Reports, Beach Compaction Reports) 9. Mobilization/demobilization - 10. Vehicle maintenance- ATV's , penetrometers, data loggers 11. Supplies- acquisition, maintenance, inventory 12. Sand studies including beach compaction, sand temperature and ground/surface water studies and associated reporting requirements 13. Dune vegetation monitoring and exotic removal 14. Nest relocation in construction areas 15. Monitoring and reporting of escarpments 16. Additional studies required as required State /Federal permits (Florida Statute Chapter.161 -053 F.A.C. Chapter 62b -33) 17. Stranding reports and removal. of injured, sick and dead sea turtles from all County beaches (average 50- 100 /yr). 18 Public awareness- news media and public speaking upon request. 19. State mandated beach lighting compliance inspections and follow -up 21. Assist with maintaining rope and posting along the dunes 22. Other duties as requested by CZM Department 23. Provide technical assistance and respond to data requests from coastal engineering consultants upon request. The purpose of this application is to obtain funds to perform the requirements of a sea turtle protection program in the specified locations. 5. Estimated project start date: October 1, 2013 6. Estimated project duration: One (1) year 7. Total TDC Tax Funds Requested: $ 160,000 8. If the full amount requested cannot be awarded, can the program/project be restructured to accommodate a smaller award? Yes ( ) No ( X) Packet Page -288- 6/11/2013 11.A. Collier County Tourist Development Council Category "A" Grant Application Page 2 Collier County Sea Turtle Protection Program/Environmental Compliance PROJECT BUDGET PROGRAM ELEMENT AMOUNT TDC Funds Requested $ 160,000 1 City/Taxing District Share $ State of Florida Share Federal Share $ I I TOTAL $ 160,000 -i PROJECT EXPENSES: I (Engineering, Mobilization, Contractor, Monitoring etc) Personnel and Operating $ 160,000 1 i TOTAL $ 160,000M 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. n Signatureiof Sponsor Organization's Chief Official bate i I i i i Packet Page -289- 6/11/2013 11.A. COLLIER COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL CATEGORY "A" GRANT APPLICATION Beach Renourishment and Pass Maintenance Beach Tilling 1. Name and Address of Project Sponsor Organization: Coastal Zone Management Collier County Government 2800 N. Horseshoe Drive Naples, Florida 34104 2. Contact Person, Title and Phone Number: Name: Gail Hambright, Accountant Address: Collier County Government 2800 N. Horseshoe Drive City Naples ST FL ZIP 34104 Phone: 252 -2966 FAX: 252 -2950 3. Organization's Chief Official and Title: Georgia Hiller, Esq., Chairwoman Board of County Commissioners 4. Details of Project- Description and Location: Beach tilling is required by FDEP permit and is performed directly prior to turtle nesting Season. Tilling is paid on an acre basis for re- nourished beaches. 5. Estimated project start date: October 1, 2013 6. Estimated project duration: 12 Months 7. Total TDC Tax Funds Requested: $40,000.00 8. If the full amount requested cannot be awarded, can the program/project be restructured to accommodate a smaller award? Yes (X ) No ( ) Packet Page -290- Collier County Tourist Development Council Category "A" Grant Application Page 2 Beach Tilling PROJECT BUDGET PROGRAM ELEMENT AMOUNT TDC Funds Requested $ _40,000.00 City /Taxing District Share $ State of Florida Share $ Federal Share $ TOTAL $ 40,000.00 PROJECT EXPENSES: (Engineering, Mobilization, Contractor, Monitoring etc) Contractual Services TOTAL $ 40,000.00 $ 40,000.00 6/11/2013 11.A. 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 of Sponsor Organization's Chief Official Packet Page -291- Date 6/11/2013 11.A. COLLIER COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL CATEGORY "A" GRANT APPLICATION Beach Renourishment and Pass Maintenance Physical Beach and Pass Monitoring — Entire County 1. Name and Address of Project Sponsor Organization: Coastal Zone Management Collier County Government 2800 N. Horseshoe Drive Naples, Florida 34104 2. Contact Person, Title and Phone Number: Name: Gail Hambright, Accountant Address: Collier County Government 2800 N. Horseshoe Drive City Naples ST FL ZIP 34104 Phone: 252 -2966 FAX: 252 -2950 3. Organization's Chief Official and Title: Georgia Hiller, Esg., Coyle, Chairwoman Board of County Commissioners 4. Details of Project- Description and Location: This item is required by FDEP permit, required by law or required to maintain critical programs between required permit activities. Approval is recommended. 5. Estimated project start date: October 1, 2013 6. Estimated project duration: 12 Months 7. Total TDC Tax Funds Requested: $206,000.00 8. If the full amount requested cannot be awarded, can the program/project be restructured to accommodate a smaller award? Yes (X ) No ( ) Packet Page -292- Collier County Tourist Development Council Category "A" Grant Application Page 2 Physical Beach and Pass Monitorine — Entire County PROJECT BUDGET PROGRAM ELEMENT AMOUNT TDC Funds Requested $ 206,000.00 City /Taxing District Share $ State of Florida Share $ Federal Share $ TOTAL $ 206,000.00 PROJECT EXPENSES: (Engineering, Mobilization, Contractor, Monitoring etc) En ineerin Fees TOTAL $ 206,000.00 $ 206,000.00 6/11/2013 11.A. 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 of Sponsor Organizati on's Chief Official Packet Page -293- Date 6/11/2013 11.A. COLLIER COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL CATEGORY "A" GRANT APPLICATION Beach Renourishment and Pass Maintenance Collier County Beach Renourishment 1. Name and Address of Project Sponsor Organization: Coastal Zone Management Collier County Government 2800 N. Horseshoe Drive Naples, Florida 34104 2. Contact Person, Title and Phone Number: Name: Gail Hambright, Accountant Address: Collier County Government 2800 N. Horseshoe Drive City Naples ST FL ZIP 34104 Phone: 252 -2966 FAX: 252 -2950 3. Organization's Chief Official and Title: Georgia Hiller, Esq., Chairwoman Board of County Commissioners 4. Details of Project - Description and Location: The next major beach renourishment project at Vanderbilt, Park Shore and Naples Beach. 5. Estimated project start date: October 1, 2013 6. Estimated project duration: 12 Months 7. Total TDC Tax Funds Requested: $15,000,000 8. If the full amount requested cannot be awarded, can the program /project be restructured to accommodate a smaller award? Yes (X ) No ( ) Packet Page -294- 6/11/2013 11.A. Collier County Tourist Development Council Category "A" Grant Application Page 2 Collier County Beach Renourishment PROJECT BUDGET PROGRAM ELEMENT AMOUNT TDC Funds Requested $ 15,000,000.00_ City /Taxing District Share $ State of Florida Share $ Federal Share $ TOTAL $ 15,000,000.00 PROJECT EXPENSES: (Engineering, Mobilization, Contractor, Monitoring etc) Contractual Services $_15,000,000.00_ TOTAL $ 15,000,000.00 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 of Sponsor Organization's Chief Official Date Packet Page -295- 6/11/2013 11.A. COLLIER COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL CATEGORY "A" GRANT APPLICATION Beach Renourishment and Pass Maintenance Beach Cleaning — Collier County/Marco Island 1. Name and Address of Project Sponsor Organization: Coastal Zone Management Collier County Government 2800 N. Horseshoe Drive Naples, Florida 34104 2. Contact Person, Title and Phone Number: Name: Gail Hambright, Accountant Address: Collier County Government 2800 N. Horseshoe Drive City Naples ST FL ZIP 34104 Phone: 252 -2966 FAX: 252 -2950 3. Organization's Chief Official and Title: Georgia Hiller, Esq., Chairwoman Board of County Commissioners 4. Details of Project- Description and Location: This item is required to maintain the beaches and is recommended for approval. 5. Estimated project start date: October 1, 2013 6. Estimated project duration: 12 Months 7. Total TDC Tax Funds Requested: $167,000 8. If the full amount requested cannot be awarded, can the program/project be restructured to accommodate a smaller award? Yes (X ) No ( ) Packet Page -296- 6/11/2013 11.A. Collier County Tourist Development Council Category "A" Grant Application Page 2 Beach Cleaning — Collier Countv/Marco Island PROJECT BUDGET PROGRAM ELEMENT AMOUNT TDC Funds Requested $ 167,000 City /Taxing District Share $ State of Florida Share $ Federal Share $ TOTAL $ 167,000 PROJECT EXPENSES: (Engineering, Mobilization, Contractor, Monitoring etc) Labor and Materials $ 167,000 TOTAL $ 167,000 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. Signature of Sponsor Organization's Chief Official Packet Page -297- Date 6/11/2013 11.A. rrrr` PL ;', i �f oh one i� suc� rr FINANCE DEPARTMENT TELEPHONE (239) 213-1820 • FACSIMILE (239) 213 -1805 735 EIGHTH STREET SOUTH • NAPLES, FLORIDA 34102 -6796 March 27, 2013 Gail Hambright, Accountant Coastal Zone Management Office 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples FL 34104 RE: City of Naples - Submission of TWO Grant Proposals; FY 2013 -2014 TDC Category "A" Applications Dear Ms. Hambright: Enclosed please find an original signature copy for each of two applications. The two applications are respectively submitted under the Collier County Coastal Advisory Committee's Category "A" grant program. The applications are formatted to capture all the information suggested by the program guidelines. The applications were approved by resolution for submission by the City Council at their March 20, 2013 meeting. The approval resolution is available upon request. The two applications are for funding to support, 1) Naples Beach Maintenance project, and 2) Naples Pier Annualized Repair and Maintenance project. Our project leader, Joe Boscaglia, would be more that pleased to discuss any aspect of these applications. The City of Naples is concerned with sustainable economic growth for the region. Thank you for your consideration in this matter. Sincerely, Cr r2g G - Greg Givens, Grants Coordinator City ot'Naples - Finance D partment 735 8th Street - South Naples. FL 34102 Office: (234) 211-1816 ggivensu?�alrsenr:cam (.Fici. +:nrc, t�ruit A €,,�+j��aiiult. Packet Page -298- 6/11/2013 11.A. COLLIER COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL CATEGORY "A" GRANT APPLICATION 2014 Beach Renourishment and Pass Maintenance Nantes Pier Annualized Repair and 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 Lykins, CSD Director Address: 280 Riverside Circle City: Naples State: FL ZIP: 34102 Phone: 239/213 -7110 FAX: 239/213 -7130 Other: dlykinsrnaplesgov.com 3. Organization's Chief 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 pier. Also included are 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. Repair and maintenance issues include 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. • Location: The project location is at the 12 Avenue — South terminus beach end. Please refer to Project Location Map found in Exhibit A. 5. Estimated project start date: October 1, 2013 6. Estimated project duration: 12 Months 7. Total TDC Tax Funds Requested: $ 475,000 S. If the full amount requested cannot be awarded, can the program /project be restructured to accommodate a smaller award? Yes (X) No ( ) Packet Page -299- Collier County Tourist Development Council Category "A" Grant Application Page 2 Naples Pier Annualized Repair and Maintenance (Project Title) PROJECT BUDGET PROGRAM ELEMENT AMOUNT TDC Funds Requested $ _475,000 City/Taxing District Share $ State of Florida Share $ Federal Share $ TOTAL $ _475,000, PROJECT EXPENSES: (Engineering, Mobilization, Contractor, Monitoring etc) Pier Maintenance & Materials $____80,000 —_New Pier Decking - Labor $_110,000 _New Pier Decking - Materials $_275,000 _New Pier Boardwalk Lighting - Labor 5_4,000 _New Pier Boardwalk Lighting — Materials $�6,000 TOTAL S475,000 6/11/2013 11.A. 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. City Manager Packet Page -300- Date 6/11/2013 11.A. EXHIBIT A ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ELIGIBILITY: The pier structure is no more than one -half mile from a public beach facility, public access point, and hotel or motel facilities and is on a beach area classified as eligible. 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: Packet Page -301- 1. 2. 3. COLLIER COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL CATEGORY "A" GRANT APPLICATION 2014 Beach Renourishment and Pass Maintenance Naples Beach Maintenance (Project Title) Name and Address of Project Sponsor Organization: City Of Naples 8th Street South 735 Naples, Florida 34102 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: d1Nkins(a-?naples2ov.com Organization's Chief Official and Title: Hon. John F. Sorey III City Mayor 6/11/2013 11.A. 4. Details of Project- Description and Location: • Description: This is an on -going TDC funded project for support of maintain 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. This is a benefit to both residents and tourist populations, and is beneficial to the preservation of the sand beach and shoreline. This year's request includes 1) maintenance, custodian, and trade workers salary and benefits for beach and ancillary facilities, 2) equipment fuel & maintenance, and 3) beach cart. • Location: Signification 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, 2013 6. Estimated project duration: 12 Months 7. Total TDC Tax Funds Requested: S 132,945 8. If the full amount requested cannot be awarded, can the program/project be restructured to accommodate a smaller award? Yes (x) No ( ) Packet Page -302- Collier County Tourist Development Council Category "A" Grant Application Page 2 Naples Beach Maintenance (Project Title) PROJECT BUDGET PROGRAM ELEMENT AMOUNT TDC Funds Requested $ _132,945 City/Taxing District Share $ State of Florida Share $ Federal Share $ TOTAL $ _132,945, PROJECT EXPENSES: (Engineering, Mobilization, Contractor, Monitoring etc) _Maintenance / Custodian / Trade Worker Salaries_ S_113,945 _Equipment Fuel & Maintenance $_7,000 _Beach Cart S_12,000 S S TOTAL S132,945 6/11/2013 11.A. 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 Packet Page -303- 6/11/2013 11.A. 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: Packet Page -304- 6/11/2013 11.A. COLLIER COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL CATEGORY "A" GRANT APPLICATION Beach Renourishment and Pass Maintenance Vegetation Repair/Exotic Removal County Wide 1. Name and Address of Project Sponsor Organization: Coastal Zone Management Collier County Government 2800 N. Horseshoe Drive Naples, Florida 34104 2. Contact Person, Title and Phone Number: Name: Gail Hambright, Accountant Address: Collier County Government 2800 N. Horseshoe Drive City Naples ST FL ZIP 34104 Phone: 252 -2966 FAX: 252 -2950 3. Organization's Chief Official and Title: Georgia Hiller, Esg., Chairwoman Board of County Commissioners 4. Details of Project- Description and Location: Dune planting and exotic removal greatly contribute to a healthy beach environment. Each year the county sets aside $75,000 to repair dune vegetation and remove exotics on all our county beaches. 5. 6. 7. 8. Estimated project start date: October 1, 2013 Estimated project duration: 12 Months Total TDC Tax Funds Requested: $75,000.00 If the full amount requested cannot be awarded, can the program/project be restructured to accommodate a smaller award? Yes (X ) No ( ) Packet Page -305- Collier County Tourist Development Council Category "A" Grant Application Page 2 Vegetation Repair/Exotic Removal County Wide PROJECT BUDGET PROGRAM ELEMENT AMOUNT TDC Funds Requested $ 75,000.00 City /Taxing District Share $ State of Florida Share $ Federal Share $ TOTAL $ 75,000.00 PROJECT EXPENSES: (Engineering, Mobilization, Contractor, Monitoring etc) Planting /Removal $ 75,00.00 TOTAL $ 75,000.00 6/11/2013 11.A. 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 of Sponsor Organization's Chief Official Date Packet Page -306- 6/11/2013 11.A. COLLIER COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL CATEGORY "A" GRANT APPLICATION Beach Renourishment and Pass Maintenance Fund 185 Administration 1. Name and Address of Project Sponsor Organization: Coastal Zone Management Collier County Government 2800 N. Horseshoe Drive Naples, Florida 34104 2. Contact Person, Title and Phone Number: Name: Gail Hambright, Accountant Address: Collier County Government 2800 N. Horseshoe Drive City Naples ST FL ZIP 34104 Phone: 252 -2966 FAX: 252 -2950 3. Organization's Chief Official and Title: Georgia Hiller, Esq., Chairwoman Board of County Commissioners 4. Details of Project- Description and Location: This item funds County staff to manage the proiects, maintain the beaches, administer the program and is broken down as follows: Staff includes the Manager; Clerical Support: a Field Supervisor/Project Manager; and two equipment operators to clean and maintain the County and Marco Beaches ($517,548); Indirect Administrative Costs required for administrative functions like purchasing, information technology, motor pool and human resources ($46,100); Indirect Cost for 195 Capital Projects ($31,300); Current rent ($10,000); Division Fiscal Support ($70,000) and charges for the Tax Collector are also included ($142,700). 5. Estimated project start date: October 1, 2013 6. Estimated project duration: 12 Months 7. Total TDC Tax Funds Requested: $817,648 8. If the full amount requested cannot be awarded, can the program /project Packet Page -307- 6/11/2013 11.A. Collier County Tourist Development Council Category "A" Grant Application Page 2 be restructured to accommodate a smaller award? Yes (X ) No ( ) Fund 185 Administration PROJECT BUDGET PROGRAM ELEMENT AMOUNT TDC Funds Requested City/Taxing District Share State of Florida Share Federal Share TOTAL $ 817,648 $ 817,648 PROJECT EXPENSES: (Engineering, Mobilization, Contractor, Monitoring etc) Funding 185 Administration $_ 517,548 _ Indirect Administration Cost $_ 46.100 Indirect Cost for 195 Capital Projects $ 31,300 Department Rent $ _ 10,000 Division Fiscal Support $ 70 000 Tax Collector Fee $ 142,700 TOTAL $ 817,648 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 of Sponsor Organization's Chief Official Packet Page -308- Date