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PBSD MSTBU Clam Bay Committee Agenda 05/09/2019 PELICAN BAY SERVICES DIVISION Municipal Service Taxing and Benefit Unit NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING MAY 9, 2019 THE CLAM BAY COMMITTEE OF THE PELICAN BAY SERVICES DIVISION WILL MEET AT 1:30 PM ON THURSDAY, MAY 9 AT THE PELICAN BAY SERVICES DIVISION, 3RD FLOOR OF THE SUNTRUST BUILDING, SUITE 302, LOCATED AT 801 LAUREL OAK DRIVE, NAPLES, FLORIDA 34108. AGENDA 1. Roll call 2. Agenda approval 3. Approval of 03/07/19 meeting minutes 4. Audience comments 5. Clam Bay a. March mangrove monitoring b. Canoe trail markers 10 and 12 c. Hand-dug channel maintenance d. Scaevola treatment 6. Clam Pass a. April tidal ratio report b. April aerial photos c. Bathymetric survey d. Cost information for dredging Clam Pass e. Data on Clam Pass dredging 7. Water Quality a. Next quarterly report b. Copper results c. Update on WIN d. Impact of pond contamination on Clam Bay 8. Next meeting: July 9 or 11, 2019 9. 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ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION OF THIS BOARD WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING PERTAINING THERETO,AND THEREFORE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD IS MADE,WHICH INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED.IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS AN ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS MEETING YOU ARE ENTITLED TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. 05/01/2019 11:26 AM PELICAN BAY SERVICES DIVISION CLAM BAY COMMITTEE MEETING MARCH 7,2019 The Clam Bay Committee of the Pelican Bay Services Division met on Thursday,March 7 at 1:30 p.m. at the SunTrust Bank Building, 801 Laurel Oak Drive, Suite 302,Naples, Florida 34108. In attendance were: Clam Bay Committee Bohdan Hirniak Susan O'Brien, Chairman Rick Swider (absent) Pelican Bay Services Division Staff Mary McCaughtry, Ops. Analyst Neil Dorrill, Administrator Lisa Jacob, Assoc. Project Manager (absent) Marion Bolick, Operations Manager (absent) Barbara Shea, Recording Secretary Also Present Tim Hall, Turrell, Hall & Assoc. Mohamed Dabees, Humiston&Moore Jeremy Sterk, Earth Tech APPROVED AGENDA (AS AMENDED) 1. Roll call 2. Agenda approval 3. Approval of 01/03/19 meeting minutes 4. Audience comments 5. Water Quality a. Annual Water Quality Report b. Copper results and detection limits c. Nov/Dec/Jan results (add-on) 6. Clam Pass a. February tidal ratio report b. February aerial photos c. Data on dredging events and erosion near Clam Pass from 1999 to present d. Timeline for dredging (add-on) 7. Clam Bay a. Contract for monitoring b. Hand-dug channel work c. Scaevola work in FY20 i. Using grant funds ii. Requesting funds in FY20 budget d. Canoe trail markers 10 & 12 8. Draft of FY20 Clam Bay budget 9. Next meeting: May 9 10. Adjournment 1 Pelican Bay Services Division Clam Bay Committee Meeting March 7,2019 ROLL CALL Mr. Swider was absent and a quorum was established AGENDA APPROVAL Mr. Hirniak motioned, Ms. O'Brien seconded to approve the agenda as amended with the additions of items#5c and#6d. The motion carried unanimously. APPROVAL OF 01/03/19 MEETING MINUTES Ms. O'Brien motioned, Mr. Hirniak seconded to approve the 01/03/19 meeting minutes as presented. The motion carried unanimously. AUDIENCE COMMENTS None WATER QUALITY ANNUAL WATER QUALITY REPORT Mr. Tim Hall, Environmental Consultant with Turrell,Hall & Assoc., commented on the 2018 Annual Water Quality Report, prepared by Dr. David Tomasko, which has been posted on the PBSD website. Notes on the annual report, prepared by Ms. O'Brien, were included in the agenda packet. Comments by Mr. Hall included: 1. Phosphorus issues (out of compliance per state criteria) are widespread throughout the Clam Bay system and are likely a result of the continued plant decomposition in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma. Raised levels of nitrogen and phosphorus continue to be observed not only in Clam Bay, but are also widespread in the SW Florida area. It is expected that these levels will decline over the coming months and we will continue to monitor them. The bird rookery in Upper Clam Bay may have some potential impacts to phosphorus levels in Upper Clam Bay,but it is too separated to affect the whole system. 2. Copper seems to be more of an issue (out of compliance per state criteria) in Upper Clam Bay which could be occurring from re-suspension of copper sulfate from past usage. The committee suggested that Dr. Tomasko include a table of copper values at stormwater pond sites for the prior 12 months in each quarterly report(similar to the table included in the annual report). 3. At some sites, dissolved oxygen is just barely out of compliance with state criteria. COPPER RESULTS AND DETECTION LIMITS Ms. O'Brien commented on the copper table (included in the agenda packet)which shows November and December results. There was only one instance of copper being out of compliance per state criteria. Mr. Hall commented that the County Lab is diluting the samples (due to the salinity level) which may skew the copper results higher. CLAM PASS FEBRUARY TIDAL RATIO REPORT Ms. O'Brien reported that the February tidal ratio report is excellent. Dr. Dabees commented that these ratios are at the same levels as the post-dredging timeframe. FEBRUARY AERIAL PHOTOS 2 Pelican Bay Services Division Clam Bay Committee Meeting March 7,2019 The committee reviewed a January Clam Pass aerial photo. DATA ON DREDGING EVENTS AND EROSION NEAR CLAM PASS FROM 1999 TO PRESENT Dr. Dabees commented on dredging events from 1999 to the present, which show that dredging is event driven. He plans on a one-year anniversary post dredging survey to be completed April/May 2019 and will include this data in a report discussing justification for emergency dredges. He expects this report to be completed in July,to be followed by review and approval by the Clam Bay Committee and PBSD Board, and subsequent submittal to the County Manager's Office by the end of FY19. TIMELINE FOR DREDGING (ADD-ON) Ms. O'Brien suggested that we be more proactive when tidal ratios fall towards .5 and try to avoid an emergency dredge action. Dr. Dabees commented that a 3 to 4 month dredge response is a quick response. He also commented that we have always followed the Clam Bay Management Plan and we begin a dialogue with the County when tidal ratios fall below .5. CLAM BAY CONTRACT FOR MONITORING Ms. O'Brien commented that the new contract for Clam Bay monitoring will go to the BCC for approval this month. HAND-DUG CHANNEL WORK Mr. Sterk commented that he will work with Ms. Jacob to develop a scope of work for hand-dug channel work in FY20 and provide a suggested amount to be included in the FY20 budget. SCAEVOLA WORK IN FY20 Mr. Sterk commented that he will work with Ms. Jacob to develop a scope of work to map the dense scaevola patches in FY20 and provide a suggested amount to be included in the FY20 budget. CANOE TRAIL MARKERS 10 & 12 Mr. Sterk commented that the County has made no progress in reinstalling canoe trail markers 10 and 12. Committee members and the consultants discussed repositioning the markers in the area of the Clam Pass inlet, and it was decided that Mr. Sterk will develop a proposal to reposition a few of the markers and possibly add a few informational signs in this area. DRAFT OF FY20 CLAM BAY BUDGET Ms. O'Brien provided a draft FY20 Clam Bay budget which was included in the agenda packet. She commented that 45% of Ms. Jacob's salary is included in the Clam Bay budget; she will explore whether this budget allocation is realistic. Mr. Sterk commented that he will provide a recommended FY20 budget for hand-dug channel maintenance and scaevola treatment within 30 days. NEXT MEETING: 3 Pelican Bay Services Division Clam Bay Committee Meeting March 7,2019 Ms. O'Brien commented that this would be Mr. Hirniak's last committee meeting as his PBSD Board term expires at the end of the month and she thanked him for his service. By consensus,the committee agreed that the next meeting of the committee would be held on May 9, 2019 at 1:30 p.m. OTHER COMMENTS Mr. Hall commented that (1) the renovation of the beach store (by the PBF) at PB South Beach is about to start, and (2) the St. Kitts condo has plans to expand their pool area over the PBSD drainage easement, but no PBSD Board or Crown Colony Board approval has been obtained. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 2:44 p.m. I Susan O'Brien, Chairman Minutes approved [ as presented OR F 1 as amended ON F 1 date 4 Agenda item#5d Page 1 of 1 SheaBarbara From: JacobLisa Sent: Thursday, May 2, 2019 8:57 AM To: Susan O'Brien (naplessusan@rcn.com);SheaBarbara Subject: FW:Scavola Attachments: 11x17 Scavola Areas 2019.pdf From:Jeremy Sterk<jeremys@eteflorida.com> Sent:Wednesday,April 24,2019 2:17 PM To:JacobLisa<Lisa.Jacob@colliercountyfl.gov> Subject:Scavola Lisa, Attached is an exhibit showing scavola areas (monocultures)that are visible using aerial interpretation. This identified about an acre of scavola total. The next step would be to verify some of this mapping using the drone. As far as estimates go, I'm estimating around $50,000 for the initial removal of the scavola. On top of that you should probably add a little money for logistics. The reality is the most efficient way to haul off the material is by barge from the beach. Once the scavola is removed,the critical thing is maintenance- I'd budget quarterly treatments, initially at $5,000 each - maybe for the first year. Then they could be reduced to semi-annual at a lower price. For replanting, we typically do sea oats on 18" centers. That would amount to 14,520 plants. They are about $1.50 installed =$21,780. All in all, it's probably close to$100,000. There could probably be a finer point on the$50,000 initial work once logistics is figured out. 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Definitions: Mean Tide Ratio:ratio of tide amplitude of gages over the tide amplitude from the Gulf of Mexico,averaged over a month.This ratio is representative of the pass's effectiveness in flushing water from the bay. The lower the ratio, the less efficient is flushing,indicating material accumualting in the pass. Mean Low Tide Lao: time difference between low tide in the Gulf of Mexico and at the gage's locations,averaged over a month in minutes.The time lag is also represenattive of the pass's effectiveness in flushing water from the bay.The higher the lag the less efficient is flushing,indicating material accumulating in the pass. Background Clam Pass is a small wave dominated inlet on the southwest coast of Florida that provides a tidal connection to 500 acres of the wetland preserve of Clam Bay Natural Resource Protection Area(NRPA).This preserve includes several interconnected bays surrounded by extensive areas of mangrove wetlands.The preserve is a pristine environmental resource that is collectively known as Clam Bay.Clam Pass has gone through periods of inlet migration as well as closure,because the relatively small tidal prism for Clam Bay provides critical balance between tidal energy and littoral process at the inlet channel. Humiston & Moore Engineers provides professional engineering services to Pelican Bay Services Division of Collier County, Florida for Clam Pass and Clam Bay. Humiston & Moore Engineers provided engineering services to assist Turrell Hall & Associate in the development of the Clam Bay NRPA management plan of 1998 and the updated plan of 2014. The engineering services included the development of design criteria for the inlet stability and conditions for maintenance dredging to maintain hydraulic efficiency and avoid potential inlet closure including. The implementation of the NRPA management plan includes various monitoring to maintain the health of the eco system.In addition to the ecological and biological monitoring of the bay system and its function as a protected environmental resource, the monitoring program includes hydraulic and physical monitoring of the inlet and bay system to monitor the stability of the pass and assess maintenance requirements.Monitoring of the hydraulic and physical conditions of the Clam Bay system continues according to the updated NRPA management plan. The hydraulic monitoring includes continuous water level and tidal data collection at 4 locations within the bay system. https://www.humistonandmoore.com/clampass-tide 5/2/2019 Agenda item#7b Page 1 of 1 Clam Bay Copper ug/L Collection Date CB1 CB2 CB3 CB4 CB5 CB6 CB7 CB8 CB9 Report Date 6/22/2016 0.862 0.700 0.700 0.700 1.640 2.100 0.700 3.520 1.510 9/8/2016 7/20/2016 0.924 5.330 5.110 5.660 2.470 3.960 4.950 5.710 10.500 9/12/2016 7/20/2016 0.924 6.160 4.700 1.690 2.470 1.830 1.980 1.870 8.360 9/21/2016 8/25/2016 2.000 1.850 1.680 1.470 1.240 1.520 2.250 1.280 8.060 10/4/2016 9/20/2016 1.690 2.280 1.280 1.760 0.751 0.700 0.700 1.030 0.700 11/22/2016 10/12/2016 2.760 2.200 2.130 1.190 2.900 1.860 1.060 0.954 1.310 12/7/2016 11/9/2016 2.340 3.390 2.300 2.250 1.630 1.500 1.180 2.030 1.300 1/16/2017 12/6/2016 2.330 2.930 5.100 2.450 2.390 1.780 1.270 1.880 1.720 3/14/2017 1/19/2017 2.570 3.560 2.110 1.990 0.818 0.800 0.961 1.110 2.020 4/4/2017 2/23/2017 2.510 3.350 1.600 1.120 0.851 0.848 1.500 2.570 2.600 4/24/2017 3/21/2017 7.970 4.080 1.710 1.120 0.894 0.846 1.080 1.090 0.957 6/1/2017 4/18/2017 6.480 8.160 1.620 1.240 0.800 0.956 1.280 1.010 1.100 6/14/2017 5/24/2017 2.840 4.060 4.990 0.800 0.800 0.959 0.800 0.920 0.946 7/6/2017 6/21/2017 3.840 4.240 3.850 0.906 1.200 1.140 1.260 1.110 0.760 8/8/2017 7/13/2017 4.700 2.950 3.800 4.080 2.500 2.440 2.370 2.380 2.210 8/29/2017 8/14/2017 4.290 3.810 3.220 2.650 1.400 1.220 1.470 1.020 0.700 10/10/2017 10/4/2017 2.680 1.270 0.600 0.800 12.600 1.610 0.600 0.600 1/22/2018 11/28/2017 0.700 0.722 2.540 0.700 0.700 0.700 0.700 0.700 0.700 1/22/2018 12/12/2017 1.780 2.250 1.890 0.700 1.210 1.210 1.300 0.728 0.911 3/26/2018 1/8/2018 0.420 1.510 1.690 1.590 0.800 0.809 0.800 0.800 2.400 4/27/2018 2/6/2018 3.400 3.980 2.130 2.420 0.829 1.640 3.920 0.800 0.800 4/30/2018 3/22/2018 5.450 4.890 3.670 2.370 1.010 1.040 1.750 1.010 1.320 5/11/2018 4/4/2018 2.370 3.190 2.380 1.970 1.690 0.848 1.280 1.250 5.160 6/11/2018 5/8/2018 5.490 4.880 2.360 1.090 0.800 1.050 1.270 1.570 1.640 7/2/2018 6/6/2018 3.120 3.320 2.670 0.800 0.800 0.853 0.828 1.080 1.220 7/18/2018 7/17/2018 1.400 1.440 1.600 1.600 2.270 1.600 1.600 1.600 1.600 8/21/2018 8/15/2018 1.500 1.410 1.400 1.400 1.600 1.600 1.600 1.650 1.600 10/8/2018 9/13/2018 1.720 1.960 1.200 1.200 1.400 1.400 1.400 1.600 1.400 10/9/2018 10/15/2018 3.190 4.800 4.400 4.030 1.400 1.400 1.960 1.400 1.400 12/21/2018 11/14/2018 1.750 1.900 1.960 1.600 1.600 1.600 1.600 1.600 1.600 2/28/2019 12/12/2018 4.480 2.790 2.400 1.820 1.600 1.600 1.600 1.600 1.600 2/28/2019 1/14/2019 3.150 2.740 2.100 1.880 1.600 1.600 1.600 1.600 1.600 5/3/2019 2/25/2019 3.420 2.470 2.000 1.940 1.600 1.600 1.600 1.600 1.600 5/3/2019 Agenda item#7c Florida Department of Environmental Protection Page 1 of 5 WIN /STORET Home»Divisions»Division of Environmental Assessment and Restoration»Watershed Services Program»WEN/STORET WIN,the Watershed Information Network, provides a modernized centralized environmental data management platform (excluding regulatory databases) as a successor to Florida STORET(STOrage and RETriieval). 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Thanks, Barb From: JacobLisa Sent: Monday, March 4, 2019 9:53 AM To: SheaBarbara<Barbara.Shea@colliercountyfl.gov>; McCaughtryMary <Mary.McCaughtry@colliercountyfl.gov> Subject: Fwd: Nov 2018 PBAY FYI Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: RosenawGeoffrey<13isoffrey,Rosenaw@coi.liercountvfi..goy> Date: March 4, 2019 at 09:46:06 EST To: JacobLisa @oo liiercoun,tyfl.go, v> Cc: PerezNosbel d\losbel.Perez@colli cuntyft..gay> Subject: RE: Nov 2018 PBAY Hi Lisa, I set the start date for uploading data to WIN based off of when we began collecting samples. Clam Bay started in November 2017 and BERM started in Jan 2018. Clam Bay data has been entered from Nov 2017 through December 2018. Berm data has not been uploaded. This data will be uploaded in the next couple months. Please let me know if you have any questions. Geoff Rosenaw S.erTi rr*>fr:Vircrrsaii Spech`S Tatriamil T¢mai East Suit aa4 Naples,.R/41112 Wert;: (239.2 78O Lab:: (,239) =5 e :. 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