Agenda 04/22-23/2008 Item #10B
Agenda Item No. 10B
April 22, 2008
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
RECOMMENDATION THAT THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
AUTHORIZE THE PELICAN BAY SERVICES DIVISION TO PREPARE, SIGN AND
SUBMIT THE CLAM BAY MANAGEMENT PLAN TO THE FEDERAL AND STATE
AGENCIES
OBJECTIVE: That the Board of County Commissioners authorize the Pelican Bay
Services Division to prepare, sign and submit the Clam Bay Management Plan to the
Federal and State Agencies.
CONSIDERATION: In July 1998, the Board of County Commissioners approved and
accepted the terms and conditions of the US Army Corp of Engineers Section 404
Permit #199602789(IP-CC) and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Consolidated Joint Coastal Permit, Sovereign Submerged Land Authorization and
Variance # 0128463-001-JC and authorized Pelican Bay Services Division to sign the
permits on behalf of Collier County.
The Pelican Bay Services Division has accepted this responsibility both financially and
administratively and over the last ten years, has successfully accomplished the goal of
the permits, which was to restore and maintain the mangrove forest of Clam Bay within
Pelican Bay. To date, this has been accomplished in compliance of the terms and
conditions of the permits. In this final term of the permit, which expires in July 2008, all
outstanding issues or conditions of the permit are expected to be completed.
The restoration of the mangroves by the residents of Pelican Bay through the Pelican
Bay Services Division of Collier County has been a conditional success. Over the ten
year period of restoration, the reason for the original die-off and major contributor to
stress throughout the system has been identified as the restriction of flow between the
Gulf of Mexico and the bay system. Whenever Clam Pass or the arterial flow ways,
connecting the inner and upper bays, becomes constricted, negative reaction by the
mangroves is seen. Hand dug inner channels, which bring this flow of water to the flats
around each bay, have also been recognized as integral to the success of restoring the
mangrove forest. The condition of successfully restoring the mangroves is that continued
attention to these areas of concern, along with storm damage control, is required to
prevent a return to the position effecting the loss of mangroves in the Clam Bay
Preserve documented in the mid-1990's. Other than these ongoing maintenance
requirements, the restoration of mangroves in the Clam Bay Preserve may be labeled a
breakthrough success, which may help other communities and government agencies
address similar deficiencies in their mangrove systems.
With this acquired expertise and breakthrough understanding of the hydraulic effects to
mangroves within the Clam Bay Preserve, the Pelican Bay Services Division, and their
environmental engineering consultant team of Turrell, Hall & Associates, Lewis
Environmental and Humiston & Moore, are in the unique leadership position of moving
forward to establish a maintenance protocol for the continued support to the mangrove
forest within the Clam Bay Preserve. The preparation and application to the State and
Federal agencies requested represents the intent of the community of Pelican Bay to
continue their stewardship of the Clam Bay Preserve and development of maintenance
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protocols through the Pelican Bay Services Division of Collier County.
In September of 2007, after more than a year of public discussion and eight years of
annual report considerations and after incorporating several minor concerns expressed
in the PBS&J Report initiated by Coastal Zone Management, the Pelican Bay Services
Division approved unanimously the new ten-year maintenance application intended to
address known maintenance criteria necessary to maintain the mangrove forest within
the Clam Bay Preserve. This application, similar in nature with the existing permits and
written to extend all the successes accomplished within, was forwarded to the County
Manager's office for review before further action. The County Manager asked for the
Pelican Say Services Division to work with the Coastal Zone Management of Collier
County to incorporate any additional County projects or objectives to avoid conflicts or
duplication of effort.
The Pelican Bay Services Division staff, Board members, environmental engineering
consultants, Mangrove Action Group representatives, Pelican Bay Foundation
representatives and the residents of Pelican Bay met and discussed these expanded
County concerns regarding coastal zone responsibilities numerous times between
September 2007 and now, well beyond the minor concerns incorporated in the
September 2007 approved application form. The intentions stated by the Collier County
Coastal Zone Director are ambitious and extensive. In general, those objectives of the
Collier County Zone Director to correct deficient water quality, silting, erosion and the
instituting of biologic monitoring and setting of minimum levels of acceptability in each of
these areas, are supported by the interested parties within Pelican Say and these
entities have expressed an interest in working further with the Coastal Zone Director in
developing these protocois and in particuiar, the Collier County funding source for such
new and expansive programs. A one year extension application was requested of the
Pelican Bay Services Division by the County Manager's office to allow for such
discussion to take place without stoppage of maintenance within the Ciam Bay Preserve.
The Pelican Bay Services Division recently drafted such a request and after review by
the County Manager, signed and submitted the request to the appropriate State and
Federal agencies.
The Pelican Bay Services Division Board, after review of the noted Collier County
Coastal Zone Management objectives, determined the Coastai Zone program to be so
expansive as to redirect the focus of the existing permit and the intended objectives of
the people of Pelican Bay, which is the restoration and maintenance of the mangrove
forest in the Clam Bay Preserve. Accordingiy, the Pelican Bay Services Division Board,
after removal of the ianguage addressing the minor concerns of the PBS&J Report to
avoid duplication with the efforts of Coastal Zone Management, recommends going
forward with the previously submitted new ten-year permit application, which focuses on
the mangroves within the Clam Bay Preserve and that the new objectives of Coastal
Zone Management be addressed under different permit applications once the objectives
have been fully developed. No material duplications of service or conflicts are expected
with this recommendation and submittai of this application is consistent with previous
policy and actions of the Board of County Commissioners. The review of the new ten-
year maintenance permit application is expected to be quite lengthy, possibly up to two
years. Even with a one year extension, if granted, maintenance of the Clam Bay
Preserve may be interrupted should the review process become involved. It is important
that the next ten-year application be submitted in a timeiy manner in recognition of these
concerns.
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Finally, the Pelican Say Services Division Board, after lengthy discussion and public
input, voted and approved by a 7 to 1 vote the recommendation to submit the new ten-
year permit application, modified to avoid duplication of effort, and to continue the
responsibilities of such actions both financially and administratively.
FISCAL IMPACT: Pelican Bay Services Division has budgeted in Fund 320 and
within cost centers 183800-183806 the necessary funds to obtain this permit. The
impacts of future years, if awarded the permit, are expected to be funded as in prior
years with a special assessment placed on the properties solely within Pelican Bay and
any appropriate revenue sharing from Fund 111, representing the Collier County overlay
MSTU and intended for such conservation maintenance items.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT:
associated with this item.
There is no growth management impact
RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners authorize the
Pelican Bay Services Division to prepare, sign and submit the Clam Bay Management
Plan to the Federal and State Agencies.
Prepared by: John T. Petty, Division Administrator
Pelican Bay Services Division
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COLLIER COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Item Number:
Item Summary:
10B
Meeting Date:
This item to be heard at 10:30 8.m. Recommendation from the Pelican Bay Services Division
that the Board of County Commissioners authorize the Pelican Bay Services Division to
prepare, sign and submit the Clam Bay Management Plan to the Federal and State
Agencies. (John Petty, Pelican Bay Services Division)
4/22/2008 9.0000 AM
Approved By
Kyle Lukasz
Operations Manager
Dale
County Manager's Office
Pelican Bay Services
4/10/20088:46 AM
Approved By
OMS Coordinator
OMS Coordinator
Date
County Manager's Office
Office of Management & Budget
4/10/200810:37 AM
Approved By
John A. Yonkosky
Director of the Office of Management
Dale
County Manager's Office
Office of Management & Budget
4/10/20084:24 PM
Approved By
Leo E. Ochs, Jr.
Deputy County Manager
Date
Board of County
Commissioners
County Manager's Office
4/11/200812:36 PM
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