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Agenda 11/08/2011 Item #16F3� EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 11/8/2011 Item 1-61.3. Recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners in response to a Board request to research funding, or other regulatory concerns regarding the potential for County funding or engagement in wildfire mitigation. OBJECTIVE: During the September 22, 2011 Board budget meeting the County Manager=teceived a request from the Board to provide a staff report on the request made by the Golden Gate Civic Association in support of funding for additional wildfire mitigation efforts in the Estates and surrounding lands. Information contained in the Considerations section and subsequent attachments are provided as the staff report. CONSIDERATIONS: Emergency Management staff has contacted the Wildfire Mitigation Specialist from Florida Forestry via conference call regarding the previous wildfire mitigation efforts conducted in the Estates in past years. Forestry reported that they have instituted a number of efforts to help mitigate wildfire in the Estates and other critical areas of the County with urban wildfire interface challenges. The urban wildfire interface is. typically defined as: The zone of transition between unoccupied land and human development. Work by Forestry included prescribed bums and the construction or "chopping" of fire breaks or corridors. These efforts to break -up the continunity of flammable vegative debris and to allow firefighters easier access contributed to successful reductions in wildfire losses according to our local Forestry Ranger. Recent efforts were funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to Florida Forestry. Forestry reports 650 acres were "chopped" by Rangers and contractors. These funds helped to significantly improve the normal acreage of fire - breaks typically funded to the Divison of Forestry which averages about 200- 300 acres per year. The recent efforts of both Forestry annual funds and American Recovery Act funds allowed for significantly more acreage to be chopped in recent years, approximately 650 acres - potentially affecting up to 1700 homes in the Golden Gate Estates as reported by Forestry mitigation staff. Forestry reported that their desire and outreach to other agencies and organizations such as the Civic Association was; from a management perspective, to find any available funds that would not only expand the existing fire- breaks, but find ways to maintain the breaks recently completed. An excerpt from Florida Statue 590 provides Florida Forestry with the powers and authorities to prevent, detect, suppress, and extinguish wildfires whenever they may occur on public or private land in this state and to do all things necessary in the exercise of such powers, authority and duties. Additionally, Division (Forestry), employees, and the firefighting crews under their control and direction, may enter upon any lands for the purpose of preventing and Packet Page -1270- 11/8/2011 Item 16. F.3. suppressing wildfires and investigating smoke complaints or open burning not in compliance with authorization and to enforce the provisions of this chapter. The Golden Gate Fire District mentioned during the same conference call that their Fire Commission is expected to discuss the issue shared from the Civic Association at their next meeting in October as reported by Chief Metzger. Staff requested a letter regarding the nature of the wildfire mitigation efforts or concerns be forwarded to staff when the Fire Commission's discussions were completed. That letter is included in the backup materials. Typical hazard mitigation grants from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), if any, sought by the County, for continuation of the construction and maintenance of these types of fire- breaks would be unlikely due a number of factors such as: The use of FEMA funds on private property in this environment and the inability of FEMA to fund on -going maintenance efforts that would be required. Forestry may be eligible for such grants or similar efforts if offered from FEMA or other similar sources. To -date staff is unaware of any fund availability. Forestry personnel have offered to make a presentation to the Board at a later date regarding its efforts if so desired. GROWTH MANAGEMENT: There is no growth management impact associated with this executive summary. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed by the County Attorney, raises no legal issues, and requires majority vote for acceptance. -JAK FISCAL IMPACT: The County appropriates funds annually to the Florida Division of Forestry for wildfire suppression in Fund 111. Pursuant to Florida Statute 125.27, the Division of Forestry contracts with each County Board of Commissioners to provide countywide forest fire protection. The statutory rate is based on $.07 x 392,538 acres, totaling $27,500 as the County's statutory contribution for forest fire protection. This contribution to the Florida Division of Forestry is an unfunded mandate. The Golden Gate Land Trust Capital Fund (605) currently has $1.1 million budgeted for FY 2012 in capital reserves. Staff is of the opinion that the wildfire mitigation funding support requested may be an appropriate use of those funds. RECOMMENDATIONS: The Golden Gate Civic Association, the Golden Gate Fire District and its Fire -Wise committee continue to seek other funding efforts to allow the Florida Forestry to maintain and or expand its local wildfire mitigation efforts. Consideration could also be given to have the local independent fire district to seek additional grants, application to the Golden Gate Land Trust, or local levies for funding via its respective fire district efforts. Packet Page -1271- 11/8/2011 Item 16.F.3. Attachments: Florida Statute 590 Golden Gate Civic Association Letter of September 22nd Presentation Materials from Forestry Prepared by: Dan E. Summers, Director, Bureau of Emergency Services Packet Page -1272- COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.F.3. 11/8/2011 Item 16. F.3. Item Summary: Recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners in response to a Board request to research funding or other regulatory concerns regarding the potential for County funding or engagement in wildfire mitigation. Meeting Date: 11/8/2011 Prepared By Name: BoniChristine Title: Administrative Assistant, Senior, 10/27/2011 9:26:10 AM Submitted by Title: Director - Bureau of Emergency Services, Name: SummersDan 10/27/2011 9:26:12 AM Approved By Name: SummersDan Title: Director - Bureau of Emergency Services, Date: 10/27/2011 10:05:58 AM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney, Date: 10/28/2011 11:29:30 AM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney, Date: 10/28/2011 1:28:31 PM Name: FinnEd Date: 10/28/20115:06:34 PM Name: OchsLeo Packet Page -1273- Title: County Manager Date: 11/1/2011 10:36:20 AM Packet Page -1274- 11/8/2011 Item 16.F.3. 11/8/2011 Item 16.F.3. Title XXXV Chapter 590 View Entire AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE, AND ANIMAL FOREST Chanter INDUSTRY PROTECTION CHAPTER 590 FOREST PROTECTION 590.01 Wildfire protection. 590.015 Definitions. 590.02 Division powers, authority, and duties; Liability; building structures; Florida Center for Wildfire and Forest Resources Management Training. 590.081 Severe drought conditions; burning prohibited. 590.082 Extraordinary fire hazard; certain acts made unlawful; proclamations by the Governor. 590.091 Designation of railroad rights -of -way as wildfire hazard areas. 590.10 Disposing of lighted substances, etc. j 590.11 Recreational fires. I 590.125 Open burning authorized by the division. 590.13 Civil liability. 590.14 Notice of violation; penalties; legislative intent. 590.15 Burden of proof. 590.16 Rewards. 590.25 Penalty for preventing or obstructing extinguishment of wildfires. 590.27 Penalty for mutilating or destroying forestry or fire control signs and posters. 590.28 Intentional or reckless burning of lands. 590.29 Illegal possession of incendiary device. 590.31 Southeastern Interstate Forest Fire Protection Compact. 590.32 Compact; effective date; ratification. 590.33 State compact administrator; compact advisory committee. 590.34 State compact administrator and compact advisory committee members; powers; aid from other state agencies. 590.35 Construction of ss. 590.31 - 590.34. 590.42 Federally funded fire protection assistance programs. 590.50 Sate of cypress products prohibited without permit. 590.61 Forestry arson alert program. 590.01 Wildfire protection. —The division has the primary responsibility for prevention, detection, and suppression of wildfires wherever they may occur. The division shall provide - leadership and direction in the evaluation, coordination, allocation of resources, and monitoring of wildfire management and protection. The division shalt promote natural resource management and Packet Page -1275- 11/8/2011 Item 16.F.3. fuel reduction through the use of prescribed fire and other fuel reduction measures. History. —s. 2, ch. 17029, 1935; CGL 1936 Supp. 4151(10 -hh); ss. 14, 35, ch. 69 -106; s. 8, ch. 97 -220; s. 1, ch. 99- 292. 590.015 Definitions. —As used in this chapter, the term: (1) "Broadcast burning" means the burning of agricultural or natural vegetation by allowing fire to move across a predetermined area of land. The term does not include the burning of vegetative debris that is piled or stacked. (2) "Division" means the Florida Forest Service. (3) "Fire management services" means presuppression fireline plowing, prescribed burning assistance, contract prescribed burning, prescribed and wildfire management training, and other activities associated with prevention, detection, and suppression of wildfires. (4) "Fuel reduction" means the application of techniques that reduce vegetative fuels, and may include prescribed burning, manual and mechanical clearing, and the use of herbicides. (5) "Open burning" means any outdoor fire or open combustion of material that produces visible emissions. (6) "Wildfire" means any vegetative fire that threatens to destroy life, property, or natural resources. (7) "Wild land" means any public or private managed or unmanaged forest, urban /interface, pasture or range land, recreation lands, or any other land at risk of wildfire. History. —s. 2, ch. 99 -292; s. 31, ch. 2000 -308; ss. 54, 71, ch. 2011 -206. 590.02 Division powers, authority, and duties; liability building structures; Florida Center for Wildfire and Forest Resources Management Training. - (1) The division has the following powers, authority, and duties: (a) To enforce the provisions of this chapter; (b) To prevent, detect, suppress, and extinguish wildfires wherever they may occur on public or private land in this state and to do all things necessary in the exercise of such powers, authority, and duties; (c) To provide firefighting crews, who shall be under the control and direction of the division and its designated agents; (d) To appoint center managers, forest area supervisors, forestry program administrators, a forest protection bureau chief, a forest protection assistant bureau chief, a field operations bureau chief, deputy chiefs of field operations, district managers, forest operations administrators, senior forest rangers, investigators, forest rangers, firefighter rotorcraft pilots, and other employees who may, at the division's discretion, be certified as forestry firefighters pursuant to s. 633.35(4). Other provisions of law notwithstanding, center managers, district managers, forest protection assistant bureau chief, and deputy chiefs of field operations shall have Selected Exempt Service Packet Page -1276- 11/8/2011 Item 16.F.3. status in the state personnel designation; (e) To develop a training curriculum for forestry firefighters which must contain the basic volunteer structural fire training course approved by the Florida State Fire College of the Division of State Fire Marshal and a minimum of 250 hours of wildfire training; (f) To make rules to accomplish the purposes of this chapter; (g) To provide fire management services and emergency response assistance and to set and charge reasonable fees for performance of those services. Moneys collected from such fees shall be deposited into the Incidental Trust Fund of the division; and (h) To require all state, regional, and local government agencies operating aircraft in the vicinity of an ongoing wildfire to operate in compliance with the applicable state Wildfire Aviation Plan. (2) Division employees, and the firefighting crews under their control and direction, may enter upon any lands for the purpose of preventing and suppressing wildfires and investigating smoke complaints or open burning not in compliance with authorization and to enforce the provisions of this chapter. (3) Employees of the division and of federal, state, and local agencies, and all other persons and entities that are under contract or agreement with the division to assist in firefighting operations as well as those entities, called upon by the division to assist in firefighting may, in the performance of their duties, set counterfires, remove fences and other obstacles, dig trenches, cut firelines, use water from public and private sources, and carry on all other customary activities in the fighting of wildfires without incurring liability to any person or entity. (4)(a) The department may build structures, notwithstanding chapters 216 and 255, not to exceed a cost of $50,000 per structure from existing resources on forest lands, federal excess property, and unneeded existing structures. These structures must meet all applicable building codes. (b) Notwithstanding s. 553.80(1), the department shalt exclusivety enforce the Florida Building Code as it pertains to wildfire and taw enforcement facilities under the jurisdiction of the department. (5) The division shalt organize its operational units to most effectively prevent, detect, and suppress wildfires, and to that end, may employ the necessary personnel to manage its activities in each unit. The division may construct lookout towers, roads, bridges, firetines, and other facilities and may purchase or fabricate tools, supplies, and equipment for firefighting. The division may reimburse the public and private entities that it engages to assist in the suppression of wildfires for their personnel and equipment, including aircraft. (6) The division shall undertake privatization alternatives for fire prevention activities including constructing fire lines and conducting prescribed burns and, where appropriate, entering into Packet Page -1277- 11/8/2011 Item 16.F.3. agreements or contracts with the private sector to perform such activities. (7) The division may organize, staff, equip, and operate the Florida Center for Wildfire and Forest Resources Management Training. The center shalt serve as a site where fire and forest resource managers can obtain current knowledge, techniques, skills, and theory as they relate to their respective disciplines. (a) The center may establish cooperative efforts involving federal, state, and local entities; hire appropriate personnel; and engage others by contract or agreement with or without compensation to assist in carrying out the training and operations of the center. (b) The center shall provide wildfire suppression training opportunities for rural fire departments, volunteer fire departments, and other local fire response units. (c) The center will focus on curriculum related to, but not limited to, fuel reduction, an incident management system, prescribed burning certification, multiple -use land management, water quality, forest health, environmental education, and wildfire suppression training for structural firefighters. (d) The center may assess appropriate fees for food, lodging, travel, course materials, and supplies in order to meet its operational costs and may grant free meats, room, and scholarships to persons and other entities in exchange for instructional assistance. (e) An advisory committee consisting of the following individuals or their designees must review program curriculum, course content, and scheduling: the Director of the Florida Division of Forestry; the Assistant Director of the Florida Division of Forestry; the Director of the School of Forest Resources and Conservation of the University of Florida; the Director of the Division of Recreation and Parks of the Department of Environmental Protection; the Director of the Division of the State Fire Marshal; the Director of the Florida Chapter of The Nature Conservancy; the Executive Vice President of the Florida Forestry Association; the President of the Florida Farm Bureau Federation; the Executive Director of the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission; the Executive Director of a Water Management District as appointed by the Commissioner of Agriculture; the Supervisor of the National Forests in Florida; the President of the Florida Fire Chief's Association; and the Executive Director of the Tall Timbers Research Station. (8) The Cross City Work Center shalt be named the L. Earl Peterson Forestry Station. This is to honor Mr. L. Earl Peterson, Florida's sixth state forester, whose distinguished career in state government has spanned 44 years, and who is a native of Dixie County. (4)(a) Notwithstanding ss. 273.055 and 287.16, the department may retain, transfer, warehouse, bid, destroy, scrap, or otherwise dispose of surplus equipment and vehicles that are used for wildland firefighting. (b) All money received from the disposition of state -owned equipment and vehicles that are used for wildland firefighting shalt be retained by the department. Money received pursuant to this Packet Page -1278- 11/8/2011 Item 16. F.3. section is appropriated for and may be disbursed for the acquisition of exchange and surplus equipment used for wildtand firefighting, and for all necessary operating expenditures related to such equipment, in the same fiscal year and the fiscal year following the disposition. The department shall maintain records of the accounts into which the money is deposited. (10)(a) The division has exclusive authority to require and issue authorizations for broadcast burning and agricultural and silvicultural pile burning. An agency, commission, department, county, municipality, or other political subdivision of the state may not adopt laws, regulations, rules, or policies pertaining to broadcast burning or agricultural and sitvicultural pile burning unless an emergency order is declared in accordance with s. 252.38(3). (b) The division may delegate to a county or municipality its authority, as delegated by the Department of Environmental Protection pursuant to ss. 403.061(28) and 403.081, to require and issue authorizations for the burning of yard trash and debris from land clearing operations in accordance with s. 590.125(6). Packet Page -1279- n 11/8/2011 Item 16. F.3. The Gol September 14, 2011 civi 'states Area qn, Inc. P.O. Box 990596, Naples, FL 34116 -6002 www.estates- civic.or� Collier County Commissioners Fred Coyle, District 4, Chairman Jim Coletta, District 5, Vice Chairman Donna Fiala, District 3 Tom Henning, District 3 n Georgia Hiller, District 2 Leo Ochs, County Manager Mark, Isackson, Corporate Financial & Management Services Director Office of Management and Budget, (Director position vacant) RE: Firebreak Maintenance Budget Line -item Ladies and Gentlemen, On behalf of the Golden Gate Estates residents and in the interest of public safety, economic opportunities for recognized eco- tourism, and in support of efforts made to protect and prevent wildfire, we respectfully request the insertion and /or institution of a budget line item and funding for maintenance and upkeep of fire breaks in the eastern areas of the county. In conjunction, partnership and cooperation with the Florida Forest Service, fire districts, and the Golden Gate Estates Area Civic Association, we are finalizing a Community Wildfire Protection and Prevention Plan (CWPP), and as part of our wildfire education, wildfire prevention and protection efforts, will seek a designation for Golden Gate Estates as a recognized Firewise Community. Packet Page -1280- 11/8/2011 Item 16. F.3. Florida Forest Service conducts annual wildfire risk reduction projects in Collier County to reduce wildfire spread. Most of the projects have been done in Golden Gate Estates where the greatest wildfire threats exist in Collier County. The Caloosahatchee Forestry Center received funds to conduct additional mitigation work through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, which allowed the Center to conduct more extensive mitigation projects. However, those funds are no longer available. Caloosahatchee Forestry Center will continue mitigation efforts, but without additional funding, the center will be unable to sufficiently maintain any firebreaks created. As such, we request that the County Commission and the Office of Budget and Management incorporate a "Firebreak Maintenance" line -item in the budget and fund and coordinate the maintenance of these firebreaks through appropriate channels. A recommended value would be $75,000. Sources of funding that might/could be considered include energy cost savings from the seasonal turnoff of rural roadway lighting, the unincorporated road maintenance funds, a part of the Unincorporated MSTD that applies to road landscaping on Golden Gate Blvd be reduced for Fire Break Maintenance, or other sources as may be determined appropriate. The maintenance of firebreaks is a matter of public safety. There are several miles of firebreaks that have been created in the last few years. Without a funding source for maintenance, the cut firebreaks rapidly grow back and become ineffective over a period of time. Whereby the county has an interest and expends funds to maintain and upkeep coastal beaches through re- n nourishment programs and projects, so too is it necessary for maintaining resources and tourism in the interior of the county. For every major wildfire, opportunities for eco- tourism are put on hold. More concerning is that without maintaining of firebreaks, the benefits gained from creating them are minimized and the potential for the loss of life and homes increases with time. It is important that we advance the action of the Community Wildfire Protection Plan in preparing and protecting the community from wildfires. Please establish and fund "Firebreak Maintenance" within the County Budget and provide means for maintenance and protections for the communities at risk from wildfire. Respectfully W. 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Director Collier County Bureau of Emergency Services 8075 Lely Cultural Parkway, Suite 445 Naples. FI- 34113 RE: I.e.tter of Su1)Port for firebreak Maintenance Dear Mr. Summers: As the county's identified contact Person for the request made by the Golden Gate t"states Area Civic Association (GGI1'ACA) to maintain the Florida Forest Service- created firebreaks in the Estates area, I and directing this letter of support to you. :At the t�ctober 1?. ?01 1 nleeting . of the Board of Fire Cotllnlissioners for the Golden Gate Fire Control and Rescue District. the Board unanimously passed a motion to supprn-t the efforts of the GGEAC:A in requesting that Collier C'ounty assume the n1,,.tintenance of these firebreaks. These firebreaks. properly maintained. will serve io sloe the spread of wildfire in these areas of the \yildland -urhan interface and are critical to the safety of the residents in these areas. It is our fervent hope that the Board cif County Commissioners g ill iyc the GGEACA request serious consideration and will identify a funding mechanism for this nlamtenalice. For the Board of Firc Conlnlissioners. %40st respectfully. 1 6 Robert D. NVlet /ger Fire Chief u 1 , Il'? p N. t.i� � r-: i Packet Page -1297-