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Agenda 10/27/2009 Item #16G 4EXECUTIVE SUMMARY To approve and execute Commercial Building Improvement Grant Agreement(s) between the Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency and a Grant Applicant(s) within the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Community Redevelopment area (1695 Commercial Drive). OBJECTIVE: To approve and execute a Commercial Building Improvement Grant Agreement(s) between the Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) and a Grant Applicant(s) within the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Community Redevelopment area (1695 Commercial Drive). CONSIDERATIONS: The Community Redevelopment Agency's Commercial Building Improvement Grant Program is funded at a level that satisfies existing grant obligations from prior fiscal years and future grant opportunities. The purpose of the grant program is to provide an incentive to revitalize the area by providing a matching grant to encourage the private sector to upgrade /rehabilitate the commercial properties within the Redevelopment Area. The grant requires applicants to provide a project cost -match of at least 50% with remaining project dollars supported by Tax Increment dollars generated from the CRA District. For FY 10, a total of $170,000 is budgeted for all grant programs. From this allocation, $60,878.90 is committed and due to previously approved applicants upon satisfaction of all grant stipulations, leaving $109,121.10 available for new projects. The Commercial Building Improvement Grant application (Exhibit A) submitted by Ralph W. Willis, president of Adrenaline Motorsports of Naples, Inc., located at 1695 Commercial Drive, Naples, Florida, 34112, was recommended for approval by the Bayshore /Gateway Triangle Community Redevelopment Local Advisory Board. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed by the County Attorney Office and is sufficient for Board consideration and approval. (STW) FISCAL IMPACT: Sufficient budget exists within the FY 10 Bayshore Gateway Triangle Fund (187) to satisfy this new grant application. This Commercial Building Improvement Grant may fund up to 50% of the applicant's project cost up to a ceiling of $30,000. This commercial building improvement project totals $712.48 and the grant request is $356.24 which is 50% of the estimated project cost. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: Policy 4.7 of the Future Land Use Element of the Growth Management Plan states that redevelopment plans may be developed for specific areas within the County, including the Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA that may consider alternative land use plans, modifications to development standards, improvements to infrastructure and incentives to encourage redevelopment. RECOMMENDATION: That the CRA Board approves and authorizes for execution the -1- Commercial Building Improvement Grant Agreement between the Community Redevelopment Agency and Adrenaline Motorsports of Naples, Inc., located at 1695 Commercial Drive, Naples Florida, 34112 in the amount of $356.24. Prepared by: Sue Trone on October 12, 2009. Project Manager, Bayshore Gateway Triangle Community Redevelopment Agency -2- 5. CRA has approved a grant to Grantee in the amount of 1 9 21. 6 z to be administered pursuant to the terms of this Agreement based on an estimated cost of 3 $Y3 -.�" . If the actual cost of materials is less than $5,000 to construct the improvements, the grant amount shall be reduced dollar for dollar in CRA funds as determined by the ratio of matching private funds required. 6. Grantee agrees to consult with the CRA and Collier County Extension Services (hereinafter "Extension "). Grantee consents to site visit(s) from a Master Gardener from Extension and agrees to devise a landscaping plan in accordance with good gardening practices as described in Watevii,ise: South Florida Landscape by the South Florida Water Management District and A Guide to Florid- Friendly Landscaping by Florida Yards and Neighborhood Program. Grantee also consents to site visits from a Master Gardener to assess and inspect the site in accordance with terms of the LIG Program, 7. Grantee understands that all landscaping requires some degree of maintenance. During the initial site visit, Grantee agrees to cooperate with Master Gardener to determine the level of maintenance required to keep the newly installed landscaping healthy and attractive. Grantee agrees to maintain the landscape in such a way as to (1) be consistent with good gardening practices as explained in R`aterwise: South Florida Landscaping and A Guide to Florida - Friendly Landscaping and (2) be an attractive neighborhood amenity contributing to area redevelopment. S. Grantee understands that landscaping with invasive pest plants pursuant to publications by the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council and Native Plant Society is strictly prohibited through this grant and no funding shall be awarded if any landscaping incorporates invasive pest plants. Grantee agrees to remove all invasive pest plants that may exist in the existing landscaping. 9. Upon completion of the work, Grantee shall submit to the CRA staff a project summary report, two (2) 8 inch by 10 inch photos of the landscaping after the project is completed, a plant Iist and list of materials and landscaping techniques used, and any other information specific to the project or requested by the CRA staff. "fhe CRA, through its staff, shall confirm that the improvements were constructed pursuant to the terms of the application approved by the CRA. 10. Within forty -five (45) days after confirmation that the improvements were constructed pursuant to the terms of the approved application, Grantee shall be issued a check in the amount of the grant. However, if Grantee fails to make the improvements pursuant to the terms of the approved application, or if the project is not completed within one (1) year of CP.A approval, or if Grantee fails to fund at least 50% of the cost of the landscape improvements, the grant shall be deemed automatically revoked and Grantee shall be entitled to no funding. 11. This Agreement shall be governed and construed pursuant to the Iaws of the State of Florida. 12. This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the parties and their representatives and agents, and incorporates all prior understandings, whether oral or written. Landscape Improvement Grant Agreement No change, modification or amendment, or any representation, promise or condition, or any waiver, to this Agreement shall be binding unless in writing and signed by a duly authorized officer of the party to be charged. 13. This Agreement is personal to Grantee, and may not be assigned or transferred by Grantee or to Grantee's respective heirs, personal representatives, successors or assigns without the prior written consent of the CRA. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement on the date and year first written above. (2) Witness Signature Printed/Typed Name Witness 1 Name ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk , Deputy Clerk Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: ]&-e, 7 (,J IL jerie M. Student- Stirling Steven T. Williams Assistant County Attorney GRANTEE(s): By: Printed/Typed Name 0 Printed/Typed Name COLLIER COUNTY COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY By: JIM COLETTA, Chairman Landscape Improvement Grant Agreement 3 Agenda Item No. 16G4 October 27, 2009 Page 1 of 43 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation that the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Community Redevelopment Agency ( "CRA ") approve the submittal of the attached Pre - Disaster Mitigation grant application to the Federal Emergency Management Agency for a project to improve stormwater drainage along Shadowlawn Drive and Francis Avenue; to authorize the CRA Executive Director, or his designee, to electronically submit the grant application requesting an amount of $305,906.25 to the Federal Emergency Management Agency. OBJECTIVE: To receive approval from the CRA to submit a Pre- Disaster Mitigation grant application to the Federal Emergency Management Agency to fund the Shadowlawn Drive and Francis Avenue Stormwater Drainage Improvement Project; to authorize the CRA Executive Director, or his designee, to electronically submit the grant application to the Federal Emergency Management Agency. CONSIDERATIONS: The Gateway Triangle Area of unincorporated Collier County suffers serious flooding on an almost annual basis. This area has a history of fifty -nine (59) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) flood insurance claims filed through June 30, 2007 representing a total amount of $507,622.00 in monies paid for damages on these claims. The area is very low, lacks a suitable drainage system, and has very restricted outfalls. In response to the flooding problems in the Gateway Triangle Area, the County Stormwater Department has begun construction of a stormwater retention pond system which has lessened some of the flooding problems in the commercial portion of the Gateway Triangle. The CRA recently completed a study of the stormwater drainage conditions for the residential portion of the Gateway Triangle Area. This study recommended phased improvements to further lessen flooding. One of the first phased improvements recommended is to remove and replace or install culverts along Shadowlawn Drive and Francis Avenue. The CRA has prioritized this project because Shadowlawn has the heaviest pedestrian use of all CPA streets due to the presence of Shadowlawn Elementary School. Drainage from Shadowlawn will be directed along Francis Avenue which will connect with the stormwater pond to complete the drainage system. The State of Florida is the grant applicant for this Pre - Disaster Mitigation grant program and the CRA is submitting a proposal as a subapplicant for funding. Total amount of funding available in the grant program is $90 million. The maximum grant award allowed is $3 million. In FY 2005 $7 million was awarded to entities in Florida. Awards included grants for the following amounts: $117,750, $1,524,290, and $3,419,800. The application is due to the Florida Department of Community Affairs, Division of Emergency Management by November 6, 2009 for initial review. After that review is complete, the application is due to FEMA by December 4, 2009 and the project must be completed within 3 years from the date of project approval. If successful, grant funds will be used to pay for engineering, construction, and management of project "" activities. Agenda Item No. 16G4 October 27, 2009 Page 2 of 43 The CRA is an eligible subapplicant as a local government/community as defined by 44 CFR §206.2(16): A Local government is defined as "A county, municipality, city, town, township, local public authority, .. special district, .. or agency or instrumentality of a local government." The total project cost is estimated to be $407,875.00. The grant request amount is $305,906.25. The local match amount required is $101,968.75 (25 percent local match requirement) and will come from the CRA Tax Increment Fund 187. FISCAL IMPACT: The maximum grant request permitted is $3 million. The total project cost is expected to be $407,875.00. The CRA will be requesting $305,906.25 in grant funds and $101,968.75 is required as the local match. The local match will come from Fund 187. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed and approved by the County Attorney's Office and is legally sufficient —JBW. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: This project supports Goal 1 of the Drainage Sub - Element of the Growth Management Plan by creating and /or improving stormwater drainage facilities to protect existing and future development. RECOMMENDATION: To approve the submittal of a Pre - Disaster Mitigation grant application to the Federal Emergency Management Agency to fund the Shadowlawn Drive and Francis Avenue Drainage Improvement Project, and authorize the CRA Executive Director, or his designee, to electronically submit the grant application requesting an amount of $305,906.25 to the Federal Emergency Management Agency. PREPARED BY: Sue Trone, Project Manager Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA October 13, 2009 Page 1 of 1 Agenda Item No. 16G4 October 27, 2009 Page 3 of 43 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number: 16G4 Item Summary: Recommendation that the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) approve the submittal of the attached Pre - Disaster Mitigation grant application to the Federal Emergency Management Agency for a project to improve stormwater drainage along Shadowlawn Drive and Francis Avenue; to authorize the CRA Executive Director, or his designee, to electronically submit the grant application requesting an amount of $305,906.25 to the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Meeting Date: 10/27/2009 9:00:00 AM Prepared By Sue Trone Operations Analyst Date Community Redevelopment Bayshore- Gateway Redevelopment 10/12/2009 7:36:32 PM Agency Approved By David Jackson Executive Director Date Community Redevelopment Bayshore- Gateway Redevelopment 10115!2009 4:44 PM Agency Approved By Marlene J. Foord Grants Coordinator Date Administrative Services Administrative Services Admin. 10/19/2009 11:48 AM Approved By Jennifer White Assistant County Attorney Date County Attorney County Attorney Office 10/2012009 10:13 AM Approved By Jeff Klatzkow County Attorney Date County Attorney County Attorney Office 10/20/2009 1:27 PM Approved By Mark Isackson Budget Analyst Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 1012012009 1:52 PM file: / /C: \AgendaTest \Export\137-October 27, 2009 \16. CONSENT AGENDA \16G. AIRPO... 10/21/2009 Print Application Pagel of 32 Subgrant Project Application Application Title: Shadowlawn Dr & Francis Ave. Drainage Improvement Project Subgrant Applicant: Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency Application Number: Application Year: 2009 Grant Type: Project Application Address: 4069 Bayshore Drive, Naples, FL 34112 -0000 https:// portal.fema.gov /FEMAMitigationI Print. do? applicatioiiName= subgrantProjectAppl... 10/15/2009 Print Application Title First Name Middle Initial Last Name Title Agency/Organization Address Address Cih/ State ZIP Phone Fax Email ~ Title First Name Middle Initial Last Name /me Agency/Organization Address Address city State ZIP Phone Fax Email Contact Information Point of Contact Information Ms. Eleanor Trone Project Manager Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency 4OGQBoyohonoDrive Naples FL 34112 239-643'1115 Ext. 239'252~6928 Alternate Point of Contact Information Mc David Jackson Executive Director Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency 4OGQBayohnneDrive Naples FL 34112 239'643'1115 Ext. 239-775-4458 Page 7nf]7 https:llportal.fema.gov/FEN4AMitigatioiilPrint.do?appl -. 10/15/2009 Print Application Page 3 of 32 Community Information Please provide the name of each community that will benefit from this mitigation activity. County Community CID CRS CRS State u5 State Code Name Number Community Rating Legislative Congressional District District Enter Community Profile information below. Hep Comments Attachments https:// portal.fema.gov /FEMAMitigationI Print. do ?applicationName= subgrantProject,kppi... 10/15/2009 Print Application Mitigation Plan Information Is the entity that will benefit from the proposed activity covered by a current FEMA- approved multi- hazard mitigation plan in compliance with 44 CFR Part 201? If Yes, please answer the following: What is the name of the plan? What is the type of plan? When was the current multihazard mitigation plan approved by FEMA? Page 4 of 32 Describe how the proposed activity relates to or is consistent with the FEMA - approved mitigation plan. If No or Not Known, please answer the following: Does the entity have any other mitigation plans adopted? Not Known If Yes, please provide the following information. Plan Name Plan Type Date Adopted Attachment Does the State/Tribe in which the entity is located have a current FEMA- approved mitigation plan in compliance with 44 CFR Part 201? If Yes, please answer the following: What is the name of the plan? What is the type of plan? When was the current multihazard mitigation plan approved by FEMA? Describe how the proposed activity relates to or is consistent with the State/Tribe's FEMA- approved mitigation plan. If you would like to make any comments, please enter them below. To attach documents, click the Attachments button below. https:ll portal. fema. gov/ FEMAMitigation /Print.do ?applicationName= subgrantProjectAppl... 10/15/2009 r Print Application Mitigation Activity Information What type of activity are you proposing? 103.1 - Feasibility, Engineering and Design Studies 403.1 - Stormwater Management - Culverts 403.4 - Stormwater Management - Detention /Retention Basins If you selected Other or Miscellaneous, above, please specify: Title of your proposed activity: Shadowlawn Dr. & Francis Ave. Drainage Improvement Project Are you doing construction in this project? Yes Page 5 of 32 If you would like to make any comments, please enter them below. Work will consist of water management report outlining existing conditions, causes of recurring flooding, recommended drainage improvements, design and construction plans, and implementation of improvements. Attachments: Help https:// portal.fenia.aov /FEMAMitigation/ Print. do? applicationName= subarantProjectAppl... 10/15/2009 Print Application Problem Description Please describe the problem to be mitigated. Include the geographic area in your description. Page 6 of 32 This project will mitigate the recurring flooding of residential areas within the Gateway Triangle in Naples, Collier County, Florida. The area is limited to the residential area of the Gateway Triangle area. This area is approximately 174 acres of the total 256 acres in the overall Triangle area. The Gateway Triangle is located in Section 11, Township 50S, Range 25E and is bounded by Airport - Pulling Road to the east, Davis Boulevard on the north and US 41 on the South. The area is generally east of the western portion of Linwood Avenue. Homes, water and sewer facilities, and church facilities are subject to innudation from periodic flooding caused by lack of adequate stormwater conveyance. Enter the Latitude and Longitude coordinates for the project area. Latitude: 26.1262 Longitude: - 81.7692 Attachments: FM 12021 C0394G[l ]. pdf FLOODED.jpg JH FLOODED GARAGE 1Jpg Hazard Information Select hazards to be mitigated Flood If other hazards, please specify If you would like to make any comments, please enter them below. A Stormwater Master Plan (Plan) for the Gateway Triangle Residential area has been prepared by Q. Grady Minor & Associates, P.A. (GradyMinor), consulting engineers. The purpose of this Plan was to evaluate the existing drainage within the study area, recommend improvements to the system to alleviate flooding in the area, develop a stormwater management plan and provide budget cost estimates. The study area is limited to the residential area of the Gateway Triangle area. This area is approximately 174 acres of the total 256 acres in the overall Triangle area. The Gateway Triangle is located in Section 11, Township 505, Range 25E and is bounded by Airport - Pulling Road to the east, Davis Boulevard on the north and US 41 on the South. The study area is generally east of the western portion of Linwood Avenue. A previous study found that a large portion of the area was hydraulically isolated during roadway construction during the early 19Ws causing flooding in the study area. As a result of the study, the County then obtained a permit from the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) to allow for construction of certain stormwater improvements to reduce flooding and restore offsite discharge. Some of these improvements have been constructed (a 3.6 acre stormwater pond and minor improvements to the drainage system within the commercial area). Other improvements including a stormwater pump station and force main construction are to be completed in the future. The permit also included conceptual approval for discharge from the residential portion into the lake. As a part of this study an aerial survey was completed to obtain physical features such as roads, buildings, general elevations and contours. This has been supplemented by spot field surveys. In conjunction with this aerial survey, field reconnaissance has been completed in the study area. This field reconnaissance allowed for review of the general condition of the existing drainage patterns and system. An initial Neighborhood Meeting was held with residents of the area to receive input from them concerning flooding in the study area. These actions have allowed this Stormwater Management Plan to be developed. Generally, the study area is without an effective drainage system. In several locations, swales have been filled either intentionally or by long term sedimentation. Driveway culverts are a mix of materials and size. Many culverts have deteriorated and reached the end of their useful life. As a result, the study area experiences localized flooding in many areas during small storm events and overall area flooding during larger storm events. Dependent on rainfall and duration, the severity of localized flooding can be extreme and long in duration. https:l /portal.fema. gov/FEMAMitigation/ Print. do? applicationName= subgrantProjectAppl... 10/15/2009 Print Application Attachments: Page 7 of 32 FIRM Information Is the project located within a hazard area: Other identified high hazard area If other identified high hazard area, please AE zone for coastal flooding event specify: Is there a Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) or Flood Hazard Boundary Map (FHBM) available for your project Yes area? Enter FIRM Panel Number: Is the project site marked on the map? Select Flood Zone Designation 12021 C394G Electronic map attached Area of special flood hazard with water surface elevations determined (A1 -30, AE) https: l/ portal.fema.govIFEMAMitigationI Print. do? applicationName= subgrantProjectAppi... 10/15/2009 Print Application Scope of Work What are the goals and objectives of this activity? Briefly describe the need for this activity. Page 8 of 32 Describe the problems this activity will address. Stormwater drainage within the area is generally limited in conveyance to roadside swales and culverts. The general flow of stormwater is from north and east towards the west. Generally stormwater drainage within the area from homesite and roadside areas is limited in conveyance. A study found that during the early 1960's, construction of US 41 roadway improvements caused a large portion of the Gateway Triangle area to become hydraulically isolated with little or no drainage outfall from it. The area over the years was isolated from effective stormwater discharge because of road construction. Describe the methodology for implementing this activity. Generally improvements are needed to the stormwater facilities through out the Study area. These improvements range from minor swale regrading with isolated culvert replacement to complete re- construction of swales with new culverts. The recommended improvements are based upon their importance to the total system. This will help in reducing impacts in residential areas. First step would be to analyze the existing drainage system. Following analysis would be recommendations for improvements along with alternatives. Once a recommended alternative is chosen, design and construction plans will be prepared. Construction would occur after appropriate permits are obtained. If you would like to make any comments, please enter them below. Attachments: Enter Work Schedule Estimate the total duration of the proposed activity: https :// portal. fema. gov IFEMAMitigationIPrint.do ?applic ationName= subgrantProjectAppi... 10/15/2009 Print Application Properties Damaged Property Address: Address line 1 Address line 2 City County State ZIP Owner Information: First Name Middle Name Last Name Home Office Phone Ext. Cell Other Ext. Owner's Mailing Address: Address line 1 Address line 2 Other (PO Box, Route, etc) City State ZIP Does this property have other co- owners or holders of recorded interest? Property Information: Age of structure (year built) SHPO Review SHPO Reviewed Date Structure Type Foundation type Basement Type of Residence Parcel Number Property Tax Identification Number Latitude Longitude Page 9 of 32 https: // portal. fema. gov /FEMAMitigation/Print.do ?appli cationName= subgrantProject Appl... 10/15/2009 Print Application Does this property have an NFIP Policy,_Number No Policy Number Insurance Policy Provider Select hazard to be mitigated: Damage Category Pre -Event Fair Market Value Benefit Cost Analysis Performed Benefit Cost Ratio Legal Description Property Information II: • Primary Property Action Secondary Property Actions Flood Hazard Base Flood Elevation (only applicable when Property Action feet is Elevation) First Floor Elevation (only applicable when Property Action is feet Elevation) Number of feet the lowest floor elevation of the structure is being raised above Base Flood feet Elevation (only applicable when Property Action is Elevation) Flood Source Property located within Is there a Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) available for your project area? Is the property site marked on the map? " Flood ,. Zone .. Designation (only applicable when Property Action is Elevation) FIRM Information (Flood Maps) Community Name CID Number Comments Attachments Name FM45063CO231 G.pdf FM210086B.odf FIRM Panel Number 01 -03 -2008 03 -19 -2008 U Page 10 of 32 Effective Date Date Attached https: / /portal.fema. gov /FEMAMitigationI Print .do ?applicationName= stibgrantPro j ectAppI... 10/15/2009 Print Application Decision Making Process Describe the process you used to decide that this project is the best solution to the problem. Explain why this project is the best alternative. Comments: Attachments: Page 11 of 32 https:/ Iportal.fema.govIFEMAMitigation/ Print. do? applicationName= subgrantProjectAppl... 10/15/2009 ii Print Application Page 12 of 32 103.1 - Feasibility, Engineering and Design Studies Federal Share: $ 45,000.00 Item Name Cost Unit Unit of Unit Cost Cost Estimate Classification Quantity Measure ($) ($) Engineering Design and Architectural Engineering 1.00 Each $ 60,000.00 $ 60,000.00 Construction Plans Basic Fees Total Cost $ 60,000.00 403.1 - Stormwater Management - Culverts Federal Share: $ 242,381.25 Cost Unit Unit of Unit Cost Cost Item Name Classification Quantity Measure M Estimate {$) Driveway Replacement Construction And Project 15.00 Each $ 1,725.00 $ 25,875.00 Improvement Utility Conflict Construction And Project 8.00 Each $ 5,500.00 $ 44,000.00 Adjustments Improvement Road Crossings Construction And Project 2.00 Each $ 5,800.00 $ 11,600.00 Improvement Culverts Construction And Project 1,900.00 Linear $ 115.00 $ 218,500.00 Improvement Foot Inlets Construction And Project 8.00 Each $ 2,900.00 $ 23,200.00 Improvement Total Cost $ 323,175.00 403.4 - Stormwater Management Detention /Retention Basins Federal Share: $ 18,525.00 Item Name Cost Unit Unit of Unit Cost ($) Cost Classification Quantity Measure Estimate ($) Swale Re- Grading Construction And Project Improvement 1,900.00 Linear Foot $ 13.00 $ 24,700.00 Total Cost $ 24,700.00 Total Project Cost Estimate: $ 407,875.00 https: // portal. fema. gov /FEMAMitigationI Print. do ?applicationName= subgrantProjectAppl. 10/15/2009 Print Application Activity Cost Estimate Federal Share Percentage Non - Federal Share Percentage Proposed Federal Share Proposed Non - Federal Share Source Agency Match Sources $ 407,875.00 75% 25% Dollars $ 305,906.25 $ 101,968.75 Matching Funds Name of Funding Type Source Agency Grand Total If you would like to make any comments, please enter them below. Attachments Page 13 of' 2 Percentage 75% 25% Amount ($) Action $ 0.00 https:/ /portal. fema.goviFEMAMitigationl Print. do? applicationName= SLib,-rantProjectAppl... 10/15/2009 u Print Application Cost Effectiveness Information Attach the Benefit Cost Analysis (BCA), if completed for this project Page 14 of 32 What is the source and type of the problem? Heavy, frequent rain is source. The area has a well -known history of street and structure flooding from heavy rain events due to the topographical depression, a lack of a suitable drainage system and greatly restricted outfalls. Flood zone designations for the area are AE (Elev. 8 NAVD) and AE (Elev. 7 NAVD). The area is subject to tidal impact due to reverse flow through storm drains along US-41 and Davis Blvd. Mangroves seeded naturally along the banks of the major drainage ditch in the central portion of the area from this reverse flow condition along US-41 during periods of very high tides. How frequent is the event? Once a year. How severe is the damage? What kinds of property are at risk? Single - family residential, public elementary school, churches, Are there better, alternative ways to solve the problem? No reasonable. Are the mitigation project costs well documented and reasonable? If you would like to make any comments, please enter them below. Attachments: Damage History Date Event Description of Damage Total Amount of Damage Amount of Damage https:llportal.fema. gov/ FEMAMitigationIPrint. do ?applicationName= subgrantProj ectAppl $ 0.00 10/15/2009 Print Application Page 15 of 32 A. National Historic Preservation Act - Historic Buildings and Structures " 1. Does your project affect or is it in close proximity to any buildings or structures 50 years or more in age? If Yes, you must confirm that you have provided the following: F— The property address and original date of construction for each property affected (unless this information is already noted in the Properties section), F— A minimum of two color photographs showing at least three sides of each structure (Please label the photos accordingly), F— A diagram or USGS 1:24,000 scale quadrangle map displaying the relationship of the property(s) to the project area. To help FEMA evaluate the impact of the project, please indicate below any other information you are providing: (" Information gathered about potential historic properties in the project area, including any evidence indicating the age of the building or structure and presence of buildings or structures that are listed or eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places or within or near a National Register listed or eligible historic district. Sources for this information may include the State Historic Preservation Officer, and /or the Tribal Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO/THPO), your local planning office, historic preservation organization, or historical society. F Consideration of how the project design will minimize adverse effects on known or potential historic buildings or structures, and any alternatives considered or implemented to avoid or minimize effects on historic buildings or structures. Please address and note associated costs in your project budget. F For acquisition /demolition projects affecting historic buildings or structures, any data regarding the consideration and feasibility of elevation, relocation, or flood proofing as alternatives to demolition. f" Attached materials or additional comments. Comments: Attachments: B. National Historic Preservation Act - Archeological Resources " 1. Does your project involve disturbance of ground? If Yes, you must confirm that you have provided the following: j— A description of the ground disturbance by giving the dimensions (area, volume, depth, etc.) and location F+ The past use of the area to be disturbed, noting the extent of previously disturbed ground. htips:// portal.fema.gov/FEMAMitigation/ Print. do? applicationName= subgrantProjectAppl... 10/15/2009 Print Application Page 16 of 32 F A USGS 1:24,000 scale or other site map showing the location and extent of ground disturbance. To help FEMA evaluate the impact of the project, please indicate below any other information you are providing: r" Any information about potential historic properties, including archeological sites, in the project area. Sources of this information may include SHPO/THPO, and/or the Tribe's cultural resources contact if no THPO is designated. Include, if possible, a map showing the relation of any identified historic properties to the project area. (- Attached materials or additional comments. Comments: Attachments: C. Endangered Species Act and Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act * 1. Are Federally listed threatened or endangered species or their critical habitat present in the area affected by the project? If Yes, you must confirm that you have provided the following: 1' Information you obtained to identify species in or near the project area. Provide the source and date of the information cited. To help FEMA evaluate the impact of the project, please indicate below any other information you are providing: r- Any request for information and associated response from the USFWS, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) (for affected ocean -going fish), or your State Wildlife Agency, regarding potential listed species present and potential of the project to impact those species. (- Attached materials or additional comments. Comments: `` 2. Does your project remove or affect vegetation? If Yes, you must confirm that you have provided the following: F- Description of the amount (area) and type of vegetation to be removed or affected. F- A site map showing the project area and the extent of vegetation affected. I-- Photographs or digital images that show both the vegetation affected and the vegetation in context of its surroundings. To help FEMA evaluate the impact of the project, please indicate below any other information you are providing: https:/ /portal.fema.govIFEMAMitigationI Print. do ?appl icationName= subgrantProjectAppl... 10/15/2009 Print Application F- Attached materials or additional comments. Comments: * 3. Is your project in, near (within 200 feet), or likely to affect any type of waterway or body of water? Page 17 of 32 If Yes, and project is not within an existing building, you must confirm that you have provided the following: (- A USGS 1 :24,000 scale quadrangle map showing the project activities in relation to all nearby water bodies (within 200 feet). F- Any information about the type of water body nearby including: its dimensions, the proximity of the project activity to the water body, and the expected and possible changes to the water body, if any. Identify all water bodies regardless whether you think there may be an effect F-- A photograph or digital image of the site showing both the body of water and the project area. To help FEMA evaluate the impact of the project, please indicate below any other information you are providing: F- Evidence of any discussions with the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), and /or your State Wildlife Agency concerning any potential impacts if there is the potential for the project to affect any water body. r Attached materials or additional comments. Comments: Attachments: D. Glean Water Act, Rivers and Harbors Act, and Executive Order 11990 (Protection of Wetlands) 1. Will the project involve dredging or disposal of dredged material, excavation, adding fill material or result in any modification to water bodies or wetlands designated as "waters of the U.S" as identified by the US Army Corps of Engineers or on the National Wetland Inventory? If Yes, you must confirm that you have provided the following: (� Documentation of the project location on a USGS 1:24,000 scale topographic map or image and a copy of a National Wetlands Inventory map or other available wetlands mapping information. To help FEMA evaluate the impact of the project, please indicate below any other information you are providing: F- Request for information and response letter from the US Army Corps of Engineers and /or State resource agencies regarding the potential for wetlands, and applicability of permitting https:// portal.fema.goN,/FEMAMitigation/ Print. do? appiicationName= subgrantProjectAppl... 10/15/2009 Print Application requirements. r- Evidence of alternatives considered to eliminate or minimize impacts to wetlands. F Attached materials or additional comments. Comments: Attachments: E. Executive Order 11988 (Floodplain Management) 1. Does a Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM), Flood Hazard Boundary Map (FHBM), hydrologic study, or some other source indicate that the project is located in or will affect a 100 year floodplain, a 500 year floodplain if a critical facility, an identified regulatory floodway, or an area prone to flooding? Page 18 of 32 If Yes, please indicate in the text box below any documentation to identify the means or the alternatives considered to eliminate or minimize impacts to floodplains (See the 8 step process found in 44 CFR Part 9.6.) to help FEMA evaluate the impact of the project: * 2. Does the project alter a watercourse, water flow patterns, or a drainage way, regardless of its floodplain designation? If Yes, please indicate below any other information you are providing to help FEMA evaluate the impact of the project: F- Hydrologic /hydraulic information from a qualified engineer to demonstrate how drainage and flood flow patterns will be changed and to identify down and upstream effects. F- Evidence of any consultation with US Army Corps of Engineers (may be included under Part D of the Environmental Information). �- Request for information and response letter from the State water resource agency, if applicable, with jurisdiction over modification of waterways. F Attached materials or additional comments. Comments: Attachments: F. Coastal Zone Management Act . 1. Is the project located in the State's designated coastal zone? " If Yes, please indicate below any other information you are providing to help FEMA evaluate the impact of the project: https: // portal. fema. gov /FEMAMitigationI Print. do? applicationName= subgrantProjeetAppl... 10/15/2009 Print Application Page 19 of 32 (— Information resulting from contact with the appropriate State agency that implements the coastal zone management program regarding the likelihood of the project's consistency with the State's coastal zone plan and any potential requirements affecting the cost or design of the proposed activity. i— Attached materials or additional comments. Comments: Attachments: G. Farmland Protection Policy Act * 1. Will the project convert more than 5 acres of "prime or unique" farmland outside city limits to a non - agricultural use? Comments: Attachments: H. RCRA and CERCLA (Hazardous and Toxic Materials) * 1. Is there a reason to suspect there are contaminants from a current or past use on the property associated with the proposed project? If Yes, please indicate below any other information you are providing to help FEMA evaluate the impact of the project: f— Comments and any relevant documentation. i— Results of any consultations with State or local agency to obtain permit with requirements for handling, disposing of or addressing the effects of hazardous or toxic materials related to project implementation. l"` Attached materials or additional comments. Comments: 2. Are there any studies, investigations, or enforcement actions related to the property associated with the proposed project? If Yes, please indicate below any other information you are providing to help FEMA evaluate the impact of the project: (— Comments and any relevant documentation. f Results of any consultations with State or local agency to obtain permit with requirements for handling, disposing of or addressing the effects of hazardous or toxic materials related to project implementation. https: // portal .fema.gov /FENIAMitigationI Print. do? applicationName= subgrantProjectAppl... 10/15/2009 W Print Application Page 20 of 32 r' Attached materials or additional comments. Comments: 3. Does any project construction or operation activities involve the use of hazardous or toxic materials? If Yes, please indicate below any other information you are providing to help FEMA evaluate the impact of the project: F- Comments and any relevant documentation. F— Results of any consultations with State or local agency to obtain permit with requirements for handling, disposing of or addressing the effects of hazardous or toxic materials related to project implementation. F Attached materials or additional comments. Comments: ' 4. Do you know if any of the current or past land -uses of the property affected by the proposed project or of the adjacent properties are associated with hazardous or toxic materials? ` If Yes, please indicate below any other information you are providing to help FEMA evaluate the impact of the project: r' Comments and any relevant documentation. Results of any consultations with State or local agency to obtain permit with requirements for handling, disposing of or addressing the effects of hazardous or toxic materials related to project implementation. r- Attached materials or additional comments. Comments: Attachments: 1. Executive Order 12898, Environmental Justice for Low Income and Minority Populations 1. Are there low income or minority populations in the project's area of effect or adjacent to the project area? If Yes, you must confirm that you have provided the following: -~ r- Description of any disproportionate and adverse effects to these populations. https:/ /portal. fema.gov /FEMAMitigation/ Print .do ?applicationName =subgrantPro j ectAppl... 10/15/2009 Print Application Page 21 of 32 To help FEMA evaluate the impact of the project, please indicate below any other information you are providing: F— Description of the population affected and the portion of the population that would be disproportionately and adversely affected. Please include specific efforts to address the adverse impacts in your proposal narrative and budget. F- Attached materials or additional comments. Comments: Attachments: J. Other Environmental /Historic Preservation Laws or Issues 1. Are there other environmental /historic preservation requirements associated with this project that you are aware of? If Yes, please indicate in the text box below a description of the requirements, issues or public involvement effort. * 2. Are there controversial issues associated with this project? If Yes, please indicate in the text box below a description of the requirements, issues or public involvement effort. 3. Have you conducted any public meeting or solicited public input or comments on your specific proposed mitigation project? If Yes, please indicate in the text box below a description of the requirements, issues or public involvement effort. Attachments: K. Summary and Cost of Potential Impacts * 1. Having answered the questions in parts A. through J., have you identified any aspects of your proposed project that have the potential to impact environmental resources or historic properties? If Yes, you must confirm that you have: Evaluated these potential effects and provided the materials required in Parts A through J that identify the nature and extent of potential impacts to environmental resources and/or historic properties. l— Consulted with appropriate parties to identify any measures needed to avoid or minimize these impacts. littps: l/ portal.fema.gov/FEMAMitigationi Print. do? applicationName= subgrantProjectAppl... 10/15/2009 Print Application Page 22 of 32 r- Considered alternatives that could minimize both the impacts and the cost of the project. Made certain that the costs of any measures to treat adverse effects are realistically reflected in the project budget estimate. Comments: Attachments: https:llportal.fei-na.govIFEMAMitigationIPrint.do?applicationNamc=subgrantProjectAppl... 10/15/2009 Print Application Maintenance Schedule and Costs Page 23 of 32 Essential to the long term capabilities of the stormwater facilities to convey runoff, a regular maintenance program is needed. Upon completion of the proposed improvements, Collier County should assume the maintenance responsibility of the roadside swales and system. The following maintenance schedule is recommended for the facilities once the recommended improvements are constructed. Swales: Regular mowing by homeowners or County where lot is not developed. Visual 4n'spection of swales on annual basis. Re- grading as necessary, but a frequency of once per ten (10) year cycle may be expected. Culverts: Visual inspection of culverts on annual basis checking for obstructions and debris blockage. Replacement culvert life expectancy should be considered 35 years but actual life may be up to fifty (50) years. Drainage Structures: Visual inspection of structures on a semi annual basis checking for obstructions and debris blockage. Generally this should be prior to the storm Provide a maintenance schedule including season in May and then following the storm season in October. cost information Replacement structures life expectancy should be planned for thirty five (35) years. Actual life may be longer. Outlets /Outfalls: Visual inspection of outlets /outfalls should be completed semi- annually checking for obstructions and debris blockage. Generally this should be prior to the storm season in May and then following the storm season in October. It should also be supplemented with inspection prior to and following major storm events. Below is a schedule for system maintenance: GATEWAY TRIANGLE RESIDENTIAL AREA STORMWATER SYSTEM MAINTENANCE PROGRAM ITEM INSPECTION FREQUENCY ANTICIPATED LIFE (YEARS) REQUIRED ACTION Swales Annually 10 Regrading Culverts Annually 35 -50 Cleaning as required Replacement at end of life Drainage System Semi - Annually 35 -50 Cleaning as required Replacement at end of life Outlets /Outfalls Semi - Annually 35 -50 Cleaning as required Replacement at end of life Note: Semi - annual inspection should be conducted in May and October. Estimated Costs: Swale Regrading: $5 /If Culvert Replacement: $100 /If Inlet Replacement: $3000 /ea Identify entity that will perform any long -term maintenance If you would like to make any comments, please enter them below. Attach letter from entity accepting performance responsibility Collier County Road and Bridge Department https: // portal .feina.gov /FEMAMitigation/ Print. do? applicationName= subgrantProjectAppl... 10/15/2009 Print Application Evaluation Information (Part 1of4) |s the recipient participating in the Comm ngSMtqD] If yes, what is their CRS.Tating? |o the recipient a VCTEL? Is the recipient FhrewiseCcVI2ZunLit/7 |f yes, please provide their Firewise� Community number, Has the recipient adopted building codas consistent with the International Codes? Has the recipient adopted theNatilnal Fire Protection Association (NFpA) 5000 Code? Have the recipient's building codes been assessed onthe Building Code Effectiveness Grading Schedule (BCEGS)? }f yes, what ia their EKCEGSrating? Is the recipient e Disaster Resistant.. University? Is the recipient a Historically Black CoUegeo[Unkersity.Cra T[iba|CnUegq-g{1Jn|vera¢y? Page 24 of 32 https:llportal.fema.gov/FEMAMitigationIPrint.do?applicationName=subgrantProjectAppl... 10/15/2009 n — Print Application Page 25 of 32 Evaluation Information (Part 2 of 4) Describe the desired outcome and methodology of the mitigation activity in terms of mitigation objectives to be achieved. The desired outcome of the mitigation activity is to have a fully operational water management system with the area. Generally improvements are needed to the stormwater facilities through out the area. These improvements range from minor swale regrading with isolated culvert replacement to complete re- construction of swales with new culverts. The desired improvements are presented based upon their importance to the total system and generally represent their priority. The primary system consists of the roadside swale /culvert combination that will convey stormwater to the stormwater lake or to a major outfall. The proposed primary system improvements include the following: • Shadowlawn Drive (Davis Boulevard to School): Shadowlawn Drive is a busy vehicular route within the Study area connecting Davis Boulevard to US 41. As a major thoroughfare it is important that flooding be completely eliminated or reduced as much as possible during storm events. The existing drainage on the west side should be regraded, and at the existing Church, a culverted interconnect made to the north and south. Cross drains should be provided at both the Francis Avenue and Linwood Avenue intersection. • Francis Avenue (West of Shadowlawn): A swale and culvert system along Francis Avenue west of Shadowlawn needs to be constructed to the future storm water lake (expanded existing lake). For most of the road length, the existing system is absent to nearly absent. A system consisting of 24 -in culverts and 2 -ft depth swales is recommended (dependent on site constraints it may be necessary to utilize a hydraulic equivalent elliptical pipe). Depending on the location of other utilities and other obstacles, the location (north or south side of the street) will be determined at the design phase. A collector swale should be re- established on the other side for collection of roadway drainage. At the discharge location to the lake, either a "duckbill" backflow preventer or a flap gate would be needed to prevent the lake from backflowing into the swale system during peak conditions of a storm event. At Shadowlawn Drive a redundant cross drain system should be constructed. Describe performance expectations and timeline for interim milestones and overall completion of mitigation activity. It is expected that the design and construction plan preparation would begin once the grant is secured. A significant portion of the engineering and design work would be performed by a consulting engineering firm. The following is an outline of the timeline. TASK 1: Project Water Management Report - 2 Months. TASK 2: Engineering Survey & Reconnaissance - 1 Month. TASK 3: 30% Design /Plans - 2 Months and County/DOT Review - 2 Weeks. TASK 4: 100% Design /Plans - 4 Months and County/DOT Review - 2 Weeks. TASK 5: Permitting (Concurrent with Reviews) - 4 Months. TASK 6: Bidding - 4 Weeks. TASK 7: Construction - 4 Months. TASK 8: Final Walk Through & Completion - 2 Weeks. TOTAL TIME: 14 MONTHS. Describe how you will manage the costs and schedule, and how you will ensure successful performance. The project will be bid through the Collier County, Fl, Government Purchasing Dept. This Dept. has strict bidding and purchasing guidelines. Collier County Ordinance No. 87 -25 provides for the adoption of a Purchasing Policy. Collier County Resolution No. 97-435 establishes the following Purchasing Policy: Any purchase of commodities or services shall be accomplished by competitive sealed bid, by competitive selection and negotiation. Award of Bid Contract shall be made by the Board to the lowest, qualified and responsive bidder. Bid limits for requirements utilizing federal or state funds will be those required by said agency granting the funds or the County's requirements, whichever takes precedence. As part of the bidding process, a schedule is required with penalties for non - performance. Inspection and construction observation will be performed by County staff and by the engineering consultant. Describe the staff and resources needed to implement this mitigation activity and the applicant's ability to provide these resources. The staff needed to implement the mitigation activity will be one (1) full time project manager within the county department along with administrative assistance. This position is currently filled and is funded through the expected activity period. Additional staff assistance would be available through the Collier County Stormwater division. Consulting services would be provided by an engineering firm for design and inspection services. If applying for multiple mitigation activities, how do these activities relate? https:// portal. fema. gov/ FENfAMitigation IPrint.do ?applicationN Tame= stlbgrantProjectAppl... 10/15/2009 Print Application Evaluation Information (Part 3 of 4) How will this mitigation activity leverage involvement of partners to enhance its outcome? How will this mitigation activity offer long -term financial and social benefits? Page 26 of 32 How does this mitigation activity comply with Federal laws and Executive Orders, and how is it complementary to other Federal programs? What outreach activities are planned relative to this mitigation activity (e.g., signs, press releases, success stories, developing package to share with other communities, losses avoided analysis) and/or how will this mitigation activity serve as a model for other communities (i.e. Do you intend to mentor other communities, Tribes or States? Do you intend to prepare a description of the process followed in this activity so that others may learn from the example ?)? littps :llpoital. fema.gov /FEMAMitigationI Print. do? applicationName= subgrantProjectAppl ... 10/15/2009 Print Application Pa-e 27 of 32 Evaluation Information (Part 4 of 4) Please provide the percent of the population benefiting 60.0 from this mitigation activity. Please explain your response. Approximately 60% of the homes within the area are susceptible to recurring flooding. These homes Net Present Value of Project Benefits (A) $ Total Project Cost Estimate (B) $ 407875.00 What is the Benefit Cost Ratio for the entire project (A/B)? Analysis Type FEMA BCA software methodology What is the primary hazard data used for the BCA? Flood What secondary hazards were considered during the BCA? Other Secondary Hazard Does this mitigation activity protect a critical facility? Yes If yes, please select the type of critical Water Facilities, Sewer and wastewater treatment facilities to be protected Facilities Comments: The City of Naples maintains a storage facility for potable water within the affected area. In addition, Collier County Utilities maintains a master sewage pump station that serves the affected area and areas outside the affected area. The pump station experiences combined flows during the flood events. Name Date Attached https:/ 1portal.fema.gov[FEMAMitioationI Print. do? applicationName =subgrantProiectAppl... 10/15/2009 Print Application Comments and Attachments Name of Section Comment Attachment FM 12021 C0394GI`1_l. pdf Page 28 of 32 Date Attached 10 -08 -2009 JN_FLOODED GARAGE 1 Jpg 10 -08 -2009 https: // portal .fema.gov /FEMAMitigationIPrint. do ?applicationName= subgrantProj ectAppl... 10/15/2009 T Work will consist of water management report Mitigation outlining existing conditions, causes of Activity recurring flooding, recommended drainage Information improvements, design and construction plans, and implementation of improvements. A Stormwater Master Plan (Plan) for the Gateway Triangle Residential area has been prepared by Q. Grady Minor & Associates, P.A. (GradyMinor), consulting engineers. The purpose of this Plan was to evaluate the existing drainage within the study area, recommend improvements to the system to alleviate flooding in the area, develop a stormwater management plan and provide budget cost estimates. The study area is limited to the residential area of the Gateway Triangle area. This area is approximately 174 acres of the total 256 acres in the overall Triangle area. The Gateway Triangle is located in Section 11, Township 50S, Range 25E and is bounded by Airport - Pulling Road to the east, Davis Boulevard on the north and US 41 on the South. The study area is generally east of the western portion of Linwood Avenue. A previous study found that a large portion of the area was hydraulically isolated during roadway construction during the early 1960's causing flooding in the study area. As a result of the Hazard study, the County then obtained a permit from Information the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) to allow for construction of certain stormwater improvements to reduce flooding and restore offsite discharge. Some of these improvements have been constructed (a 3.6 acre stormwater pond and minor improvements to the drainage system within the commercial area). Other improvements including a stormwater pump station and force main construction are to be completed in the future. The permit also included conceptual approval for discharge from the residential portion into the lake. As a part of this study an aerial survey was completed to obtain physical features such as roads, buildings, general elevations and contours. This has been supplemented by spot field surveys. In conjunction with this aerial survey, field reconnaissance has been completed in the study area. This field reconnaissance allowed for review of the general condition of the existing drainage patterns and system. An initial Neighborhood Meeting was held with residents of the area to receive input from them concerning flooding in the study area. These actions have allowed this Attachment FM 12021 C0394GI`1_l. pdf Page 28 of 32 Date Attached 10 -08 -2009 JN_FLOODED GARAGE 1 Jpg 10 -08 -2009 https: // portal .fema.gov /FEMAMitigationIPrint. do ?applicationName= subgrantProj ectAppl... 10/15/2009 T Print Application Page 29 of 32 Stormwater Management Plan to be developed. Generally, the study area is without an effective drainage system. In several locations, swales have been filled either intentionally or by long term sedimentation. Driveway culverts are a mix of materials and size. Many culverts have deteriorated and FLOODED.jpg 10 -08 -2009 reached the end of their useful life. As a result, the study area experiences localized flooding in many areas during small storm events and overall area flooding during larger storm events. Dependent on rainfall and duration, the severity of localized flooding cah be.extreme and long in duration. The City of Naples maintains a storage facility for potable water within the affected area. In Evaluation addition, Collier County Utilities maintains a Information master sewage pump station that serves the affected area and areas outside the affected area. The pump station experiences combined flows during the flood events. https: // portal. fema. gov /FEMAMitigationI Print. do? applicationName= subgrantProjectAppl... 10/15/2009 Print Application Assurances and Certifications Please click the link in the status column to view forms. Forms Part II: FEMA Form 20 -16B, Assurances Construction Programs. Part H: FEMA Form 20 -16C, Certifications Regarding Lobbying; Debarment, Suspension and Other Responsibilities Matters; and Drug -Free Workplace Requirements. Part III: SF -LLL, Disclosure of Lobbying Activities (Complete only if applying for a grant of rnore than $100,000 and have lobbying activities using Non - Federal funds. See Form 20 -16C for lobbying activities definition.) Page 30 of 32 Status Incomplete Incomplete Incomplete littps:llportal. fema.gov /FEMAMitigationI Print. do ?applicationNanie= subgrantProj ectAppl 10/15/2009 Print Application APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL ASSISTANCE (SF 424) 1.TYPE OF SUBMISSION Construction 2. DATE SUBMITTED 3. DATE RECEIVED BY STATE 4. DATE RECEIVED BY FEDERAL AGENCY 5.APPLICANT INFORMATION Legal Name Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency Address 4069 Bayshore Drive, Naples, FL 34112 6. EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 6.a, DUNS NUMBER (EIN) 076997790 59- 6000558 8. TYPE OF APPLICATION Project Application 10. CATALOG OF FEDERAL DOMESTIC ASSISTANCE 12. AREAS AFFECTED BY PROJECT (cities, counties, states, etc.) Page 31 of 32 Applicant Identifier State Application Identifier Federal Identifier Organizational Unit Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency Name and telephone number of the person to be contacted on matters involving this application Eleanor Trone, 239- 643 -1115 7. TYPE OF APPLICANT Special Governmental District 9. NAME OF FEDERAL AGENCY Federal Emergency Management Agency 11. DESCRIPTIVE TITLE OF APPLICANT'S PROJECT Shadowlawn Dr. & Francis Ave. Drainage Improvement Project 13. PROPOSED PROJECT: 14. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS OF: Start Date: a. Applicant FL14 End Date : b. Project FL14 15. ESTIMATED FUNDING 16. IS APPLICATION SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY STATE EXECUTIVE ORDER 12372 PROCESS? a. Federal S 305,906.25 No, Program has not been selected by state for review b. Applicant $0.00 c. State S 0.00 d. Local S 0.00 17. IS THE APPLICANT DELINQUENT ON ANY FEDERAL DEBT? e. Other $ 0.00 No f. Program Income $0.00 g. TOTAL $ 305,906.25 18. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, ALL DATA IN THIS APPLICATION ARE TRUE AND CORRECT, THE DOCUMENT HAS BEEN DULY AUTHORIZED BY GOVERNING BODY OF THE APPLICANT AND THE APPLICANT WILL COMPLY WITH THE ATTACHED ASSURANCES IF THE ASSISTANCE IS AWARDED. a.Name of Authorized b.Title c.Telephone Number Representative d.Signature of Authorized Representative e.Date Signed https: / /portal. fema. gov /FEMAMitigation /Pritit.do ?appl icationName= subgrantProjectAppl... 10/15/2009 Print Application Page 32 of 32 https:l /portal. fema. gov /FEMAMiti gationIPrint.do ?appl icati onName= subgrantProj ectAppi... 10/15/2009 FEMA Form 20 -16B FEMA Form 20 - 16B Page 1 of 3 You must read and sign these assurances by providing your password and checking the box at the bottom of this page. Note: Fields marked with an • are required. Assurances - Construction Programs Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 15 minutes per response, including time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding the burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (0348- 0042), Washington, DC 20503. PLEASE DO NOT RETURN YOUR COMPLETED FORM TO THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET. SEND IT TO THE ADDRESS PROVIDED BY THE SPONSORING AGENCY. NOTE: Certain of these assurances may not be applicable to your project or program. If you have questions, please contact the awarding agency. Further, certain Federal assistance awarding agencies may require applicants to certify to additional assurances. If such is the case, you will be notified. As the duly authorized representative of the applicant, I certify that the applicant: 1. Has the legal authority to apply for Federal assistance, and the institutional, managerial and financial capability (including funds sufficient to pay the nonfederal share of project costs) to ensure proper planning, management and completion of the project described in this application. 2. Will give the awarding agency, the Comptroller General of the United States and, if appropriate, the State, through any authorized representative, access to and the right to examine all records, books, papers, or documents related to the assistance; and will establish a proper accounting system in accordance with generally accepted accounting standards or agency directives. 3. Will not dispose of, modify the use of, or change the terms of the real property title, or other interest in the site and facilities without permission and instructions from the awarding agency. Will record the Federal interest in the title of real property in accordance with awarding agency directives and will include a covenant in the title of real property acquired in whole or in part with Federal assistance funds to assure nondiscrimination during the useful life of the project. 4. Will comply with the requirements of the assistance awarding agency with regard to the drafting, review and approval of construction plans and specifications. 5. Will provide and maintain competent and adequate engineering supervision at the construction site to ensure that the complete work conforms with the approved plans and specifications and will furnish progress reports and such other information as may be required by the assistance awarding agency or state. 6. Will initiate and complete the work within the applicable time frame after receipt of approval of the awarding agency. 7. Will establish safeguards to prohibit employees from using their positions for a purpose that constitutes or presents the appearance of personal or organizational conflict of interest, or personal gain. 8. Will comply with the Intergovernmental Personnel Act of 1970 (42 USC Sections 4728 -4763) relating to prescribed standards for merit systems for programs funded under one of the nineteen statues or regulations specified in Appendix A of OPM's Standards for a Merit System of Personnel Administration (5 CFR 900, Subpart F). https: // portal. fema. gov /FEMAMitigationlassurance2O l 6B.do ?applicatiorLID= 20495 &appl... 10/15/2009 FEMA Form 20 -16B Page 2 of 3 9. Will comply with the Lead -Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act (42 USG Section 4801 et seq.) which prohibits the use of lead based paint in construction or rehabilitation of residence structures. 10. Will comply with all Federal statutes relating to nondiscrimination. These include but are not limited to: (a) Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (PL 88 -352) which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color or national origin; (b) Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as amended (20 USC Sections 1681 -1683, and 1685 - 1686), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex; (c) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (29 USC Section 794), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of handicaps; (d) the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended (42 USC Sections 6101 - 6107), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of age; (e) the Drug Abuse Office and Treatment Act of 1972 (PL 92 -255), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of drug abuse; (f) the Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment and Rehabilitation Act of 1970 (PL 91 -616), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination on the basis of alcohol abuse or alcoholism; (g) Sections 523 and 527 of the Public Health Service Act of 1912 (42 USC Sections 290 -dd -3 and 290- ee -3), as amended, relating to confidentiality of alcohol and drug abuse patient records; (h) Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (42 USG Section 3601 et seq.), as amended, relating to nondiscrimination in the sale, rental or financing of housing; (1) any other nondiscrimination provisions in the specific statute(s) under which application for Federal assistance is being made; and, 0) the requirements of any other nondiscrimination statute(s) which may apply to the application. 11. Will comply, or has already complied, with the requirements of Titles 11 and III of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 (PL 91 -646) which provide for fair and equitable treatment of persons displaced or whose property is acquired as a result of Federal and Federally assisted programs. These requirements apply to all interests in real property acquired for project purposes regardless of Federal participation in purchases. 12. Will comply with the provisions of the Hatch Act (5 USC Sections 1501 -1508 and 7324 -7328) which limit the political activities of employees whose principal employment activities are funded in whole or in part with Federal funds. 13. Will comply, as applicable, with the provisions of the Davis -Bacon Act (40 USC Sections 276a to 276a -7), the Copeland Act (40 USC Section 276c and 18 USC Section 874), and the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 USC Sections 327 -333) regarding labor standards for federally assisted construction subagreements. 14. Will comply with flood insurance purchase requirements of Section 102(x) of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (PL 93 -234) which requires recipients in a special flood hazard area to participate in the program and to purchase flood insurance if the total cost of insurable construction and acquisition is $10,000 or more. 15. Will comply with environmental standards which may be prescribed pursuant to the following: (a) institution of environmental quality control measures under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (PL 91 -190) and Executive Order (EO) 11514; (b) notification of violating facilities pursuant to EO 11738; (c) protection of wetlands pursuant to EO 11990; (d) evaluation of flood hazards in floodplains in accordance with EO 11988; (e) assurance of project consistency with the approved State management program developed under the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972 (16 USC Section 1451 et seq.); (f) conformity of Federal actions to State (Clean Air) Implementation Plans under Section 176(c) of the Clean Air Act of 1955, as amended (42 USC Section 7401 et seq.); (g) protection of underground sources of drinking water under the Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974, as amended (PL 93- 523); and (h) protection of endangered species under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (PL 93 -205). 16. Will comply with the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968 (16 USC Section 1271 et seq.) related to protecting components or potential components of the national wild and scenic rivers system. 17. Will assist the awarding agency in assuring compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended (16 USG Section 470), EO 11593 (identification and preservation of historic properties), and the Archaeological and Historic https:/ /portal. fema. gov /FEMAMitigation /assurance20l 6B.do ?application1D= 20495 &appl. w__....a,__ <­....._ _. 10/15/2009 FEMA Form 20 -16B Page 3 of 3 Preservation Act of 1974 (16 USC Section 469a -1 et seq.). 18. Will cause to be performed the required financial and compliance audits in accordance with the Single Audit Act of 1984. 19. Will comply with all applicable requirements of all other Federal laws, Executive Orders, regulations, and policies governing this program. 20. It will comply with the minimum wage and maximum hour provisions of the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act (29 USC Section 201), as they apply to employees of institutions of higher education, hospitals, and other nonprofit organizations. 21. It will obtain approval by the appropriate Federal agency of the final working drawings and specifications before the project is advertised or placed on the market for bidding; that it will construct the project, or cause it to be constructed, to final completion in accordance with the application and approved plans and specifications; that it will submit to the appropriate Federal agency for prior approval changes that alter the cost of the project, use of space, or functional layout, that it will not enter into a construction contract(s) for the project or undertake other activities until the conditions of the construction grant program(s) have been met. 22. It will operate and maintain the facility in accordance with the minimum standards as may be required or prescribed by the applicable Federal, State, and local agencies for the maintenance and operation of such facilities. 23. It will require the facility to be designed to comply with the "American Standard Specification for Making Buildings and Facilities Accessible to, and Usable by, the Physically Handicapped," Number Al 17.- 1961, as modified (41 CFR 101 - 17.703). The applicant will be responsible for conducting inspections to ensure compliance with these specifications by the contractor. 24. If any real property or structure thereon is provided or improved with the aid of Federal financial assistance extended to the applicant, this assurance shall obligate the applicant, or in the case of any transfer of such property, any transfer, for the period during which the real property, or structure is used for a purpose for which the Federal financial assistance is extended or for another purpose involving the provision of similar services or benefits. 25. In making subgrants with nonprofit institutions under this Comprehensive Cooperative Agreement, it agrees that such grants will be subject to OMB Circular A -122, "Cost Principles for Nonprofit Organizations" included in Vol. 49, Federal Register, pages 18260 through 18277 (April 27, 1984). To sign this form, check the box below and enter your password in the space provided. * Password: r— I, Eleanor Trone, hereby sign this form as of 10 -15 -2009. Go Back Save Save and Continue 1 littps: // portal. fema. gov /FEMAMitigationlassurance2O l 6B.do ?applicationID= 20495 &appl... 10/15/2009 Untitled Document FEMA Form 20 -16C Page l of 3 You must read and sign these assurances by providing your password and checking the box at the bottom of this page. Note: Fields marked with an k are required. Certifications Regarding Lobbying; Debarment, Suspension and Other Responsibility Matters; and Drug -Free Workplace Requirements. Applicants should refer to the regulations cited below to determine the certification to which they are required to attest. Applicants should also review the instructions for certification included in the regulations before completing this form. Signature on this form provides for compliance with certification requirements under 44 CFR Part 18, "New Restrictions on Lobbying; and 28 CFR Part 17, "Government -wide Debarment and suspension (Nonprocurement) and Government -wide Requirements for Drug -Free Workplace (Grants)." The certifications shall be treated as a material representation of fact upon which reliance will be placed when the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) determines to award the covered transaction, grant, or cooperative agreement. 1. LOBBYING A. As required by the section 1352, Title 31 of the US Code, and implemented at 44 CFR Part 18 for persons entering into a grant or cooperative agreement over $100,000, as defined at 44 CFR Part 18, the applicant certifies that: (a) No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the making of any Federal grant, the entering into of any cooperative agreement and extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any Federal grant or cooperative agreement; (b) If any other funds than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this Federal grant or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form LLL, "Disclosure of Lobbying Activities ", in accordance with its instructions; F tandard Form LLL, "Disclosure of Lobbying Activities" Attached. (c) The undersigned shall require that the language of this certification be included in the award documents for all the sub awards at all tiers (including subgrants, contracts under grants and cooperative agreements, and subcontract(s)) and that all subrecipients shall certify and disclose accordingly. 2. DEBARMENT, SUSPENSION AND OTHER RESPONSIBILITY MATTERS (DIRECT RECIPIENT) As required by Executive Order 12549, Debarment and Suspension, and implemented at 44 CFR Part 67, for prospective participants in primary covered transactions, as defined at 44 CFR Part 17, Section 17.510 -A. The applicant certifies that it and its principals: (a) Are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, sentenced to a denial of Federal benefits by a State or Federal court, or voluntarily excluded from covered transactions by any Federal department or agency; (b) Have not within a three -year period preceding this application been convicted of or had a civilian judgment rendered against them for commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or perform a public (Federal, State, or local) http s: / /portal . fema. gov /FEMAMi ti gation /assurance2O l 6C . do ?appl i.cationID= 20495 &appl... 10/15/2009 Untitled Document Page 2 of 3 transaction or contract under a public transaction; violation of Federal or State antitrust statutes or commission of embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, or receiving stolen property; (c) Are not presently indicted for or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a governmental entity (Federal, State, or locally) with commission of any of the offenses enumerated in paragraph (1)(b) of this certification; and (d) Have not within a three -year period preceding this application had one or more public transactions (Federal, State, or local) terminated for cause or default; and B. Where the applicant is unable to certify to any of the statements in this certification, he or she shall attach an explanation to this application. Waximum 4000 characters) 3. DRUG -FREE WORKPLACE (GRANTEES OTHER THAN INDIVIDUALS) As required by the Drug -Free Workplace Act of 1988, and implemented at 44 CFR Part 17, Subpart F, for grantees, as defined at 44 CFR part 17, Sections 17.615 and 17.623: (A) The applicant certifies that it will continue to provide a drug -free workplace by: (a) Publishing a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the grantee's workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violation of such prohibition; (b) Establishing an on -going drug free awareness program to inform employees about: (1) The dangers of drug abuse in the workplace; (2) The grantee's policy of maintaining a drug -free workplace; (3) Any available drug counseling, rehabilitation and employee assistance programs; and (4) The penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations occurring in the workplace; (c) Making it a requirement that each employee to be engaged in the performance of the grant to be given a copy of the statement required by paragraph (a); (d) Notifying the employee in the statement required by paragraph (a) that, as a condition of employment under the grant, the employee will: (1) Abide by the terms of the statement; and (2)Notify the employee in writing of his or her conviction for a violation of a criminal drug statute occurring in the workplace no later than five calendar days after such conviction. (e) Notifying the agency, in writing within 10 calendar days after receiving notice under subparagraph (d)(2) from an employee or otherwise receiving actual notice of such conviction. Employers of convicted employees must provide notice, including position title, to the applicable FEMA awarding office, i.e. regional office or FEMA littps:// portal. fema.g ov /F-EMAMitigatioi / assurance 2016C.do ?applicationlD = 20495 &appl... 10/15/2009 Untitled Document office. (f) Taking one of the following actions against such an employee, within 30 calendar days of receiving notice under subparagraph (d)(2), with respect to any employee who is so convicted: (1) Taking appropriate personnel action against such an employee, up to and including termination, consistent with the requirements of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended; or (2) Require such employee to participate satisfactorily in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program approved for such purposes by a Federal, State, or local health, law enforcement or other appropriate agency. (g) Making a good effort to continue to maintain a drug free workplace through implementation of paragraphs (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), and (f). Page 3 of 3 (B) The grantee may insert in the space provided below the site(s) for the performance of work done in connection with the specific grant: Place of Performance Street City State ZIP Action Add Place of Performance Include all places of performance which are workplaces for this application. Section 17.630 of the regulations provide that a grantee that is a State may elect to make one certification in each Federal fiscal year. A copy of which should be included with each application for FEMA funding. States and State agencies may elect to use a Statewide certification. To sign this form, check the box below and enter your password in the space provided. • Password: I— F 1, Eleanor Trone, hereby sign this form as of 10 -15 -2009. Go Back Save Save and Continue I https: // portal. fema. govlFEMAMitigation /assurance20 l 6C.do ?applicationlD= 20495 &appl. 10/15 /2009 Standard Form LLL Standard Form LLL Pagel of 2 Complete only if applying for a grant of more than $100,000 and have lobbying activities using Non - Federal funds.See Form 20 -16C for lobbying activities definition. You must read and sign these assurances by providing your password and checking the box at the bottom of this page. Note: Fields marked with an - are required. Standard Form LLL: Disclosure of Lobbying Activities • 1. Type of Federal Action �� Contract Help 2.Status of Federal Action Bid /Offer /Application 3. Report Type (- Initial filing C Material Change Help This sub section is for Material Change only Year �u Quarter Date of last report: (lsr,P;- DD -)'YYY e.g. 02 -05 -2042) • 4. Name and Address of Reporting_ Entity: Help * Reporting Entity Type C Prime r Subawardee Tier (if Known) I Congressional District 14 -Name ~Street -City *State Florida .ZIP - 12345 -4; ac_)i Need help for ZIP +4? 5. If Reporting Entity in No.4 is a Subawardee, Enter Name and Address of Prime Help Name Street City State ZIP . 6. Federal Department/Agency • 7. Federal Program Name /Description Florida - F_ (e _(j. 12345 -a7a9) Need help for ZIP +4? Help littps: // portal. fenla. gov/ FEMAMitigation /assui-anceLLL.do ?applicationlD= 20495 &applic... 10/15/2009 Standard Form LLL 8. Federal Action Number if Known: 9. Award Amount if Known: $ I (whole dollar amounts only) Page 2 of 2 Help Help 10a. Name and address of Lobbying__Registrant_(if individual, last name, first name, MI) Help Name Street City State Florida ZIP - (e.g. 12345-6789) Need help for ZIP +4.? 10b. Individuals Performing Services (including address if different from 10a) (last name, first name, MI) Help Name Street City State Florida ZIP - (e.3 Need help for ZIP ±4 ?_ Information requested through this form is authorized by title 31 U.S.C. section 1352. This disclosure of lobbying activities is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed by the tier above when this transaction was made or entered into. This disclosure is required pursuant to 31 U.S.C. 1352. This information will be reported to the Congress semi - annually and will be available for public inspection. Any person who fails to file the required disclosure shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000 for each such failure. To sign this form, check the box below and enter your password in the space provided. • Password: I — F_ 1, Eleanor Trone, hereby sign this form as of 10 -15 -2009. 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