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Agenda 12/11/2012 Item #10 X12/11/2012 Item 10.X. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation that effective immediately, Clam Pass be considered part of the ongoing management responsibilities of the Pelican Bay Services Division ( "PBSD ") including but not limited to all monitoring components such as biological, tidal, and hydrographic data collection, and, inlet dredge permitting /construction; that PBSD, exclusively, shall make recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners as to when the inlet should be dredged, and make such other recommendations related to managing the unified Clam Bay system as it deems necessary; further, that Clam Pass, being an integral part of the Clam Bay system, is managed as such. OBJECTIVE: Effective immediately, that Clam Pass be considered part of the ongoing management responsibilities of the Pelican Bay Services Division ( "PBSD ") including but not limited to all monitoring components such as biological, tidal, and hydrographic data collection, and, inlet dredge permitting /construction; that PBSD, exclusively, shall make recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners as to when the inlet should be dredged, and make such other recommendations related to managing the unified Clam Bay system as it deems necessary; further, that Clam Pass, being an integral part of the Clam Bay system, is managed as such. CONSIDERATIONS: The purpose of the maintenance permit for the dredging of Clam Pass is to provide adequate tidal flushing of the Clam bay system for environmental benefits. The health and welfare of the Clam Bay system relies on adequate flushing, which starts with the inlet, yet is closely related to the shoaling within the system, and that shoaling largely occurs from the sand entering Clam Pass, so the two are inextricably related. Therefore bifurcating the project, as it was originally designed and permitted for the Clam Bay Restoration and Management Plan, into an inlet project and an interior environmental project resulting in two separately managed projects, is not the most efficient approach to managing this system. Clam Pass is an integral part of the Clam Bay system, and should be managed as such. Florida statutes and administrative rules require that sand dredged from the inlet be placed along the adjacent shorelines influenced by the inlet and experiencing erosion. The maintenance of Clam Pass should continue to address the erosion along the beaches with the immediate vicinity of Clam Pass and should not be considered part of the larger scale beach management program for Collier County. Over dredging Clam Pass for the purpose of obtaining additional sand for areas beyond the influence of Clam Pass can lead to additional localized shoreline and inlet stability problems in the immediate vicinity of Clam Pass. It is recommended that Clam Pass be considered part of the ongoing management responsibilities of the PBSD including all monitoring components such as biological, tidal, and hydrographic data collection. (The important tide monitoring portion of this plan has always remained under PBSD's jurisdiction). PBSD shall be responsible for the inlet dredge permitting /construction. PBSD, exclusively, shall make recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners as to when the inlet should be dredged, and make such other recommendations related to managing Packet Page -959- 12/11/2012 Item 10.X. the unified system as is needed to preserve the environmental health of this Natural Resource Protection Area ( "NRPA "). The PBSD's track record in being able to successfully manage the system through the highly successful mangrove recovery period is an indication that the PBSD is the right entity for the important responsibility of ensuring the preservation of the restored system. FISCAL IMPACT: None LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed by the County Attorney, is legally sufficient, and requires majority vote for approval. -JAK. RECOMMENDATION: Effective immediately, that Clam Pass be considered part of the ongoing management responsibilities of the Pelican Bay Services Division ( "PBSD ") including but not limited to all monitoring components such as biological, tidal, and hydrographic data collection, and, inlet dredge permitting /construction; that PBSD, exclusively, shall make recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners as to when the inlet should be dredged, and make such other recommendations related to managing the unified Clam Bay system as it deems necessary; further, that Clam Pass, being an integral part of the Clam Bay system, is managed as such. PREPARED BY: Commissioner Georgia Hiller Packet Page -960- 12/11/2012 Item 10.X. COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 10.X. Item Summary: Recommendation that effective immediately, Clam Pass be considered part of the ongoing management responsibilities of the Pelican Bay Services Division ( "PBSD ") including but not limited to all monitoring components such as biological, tidal, and hydrographic data collection, and, inlet dredge permitting /construction; that PBSD, exclusively, shall make recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners as to when the inlet should be dredged, and make such other recommendations related to managing the unified Clam Bay system as it deems necessary; further, that Clam Pass, being an integral part of the Clam Bay system, is managed as such. This is a companion to Item 10Y. (Commissioner Hiller) Meeting Date: 12/11/2012 Prepared By Name: BrockMaryJo Title: Executive Secretary to County Manager, CMO 12/5/2012 11:06:24 AM Submitted by Title: Executive Secretary to County Manager, CMO Name: BrockMaryJo 12/5/2012 11:06:25 AM Approved By Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney Date: 12/5/2012 11:45:16 AM Name: OchsLeo Title: County Manager Date: 12/5/2012 1:41:19 PM Packet Page -961-