Agenda 09/27/2022 Item #16A10 (Resolution - supporting the County's applications to Florida Department of Environmental Protection for Long Range Budget Plan Requests for 2023/2024)09/27/2022
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Recommendation to approve a Resolution supporting the County’s applications to Florida
Department of Environmental Protection for Long Range Budget Plan Requests for Beach
Renourishment Projects for Fiscal Year 2023/2024 and make a finding that these projects promote
tourism. This action maintains the County's eligibility for State Cost Share Funding for future
renourishment projects.
OBJECTIVE: To approve a Resolution supporting the County’s applications to the Florida Department
of Environmental Protection (FDEP) for Long Range budget Plan Requests for Fiscal Year 2023/2024.
CONSIDERATIONS: Coastal Zone Management continues to seek funding from FDEP to augment
existing tourist taxes that have been budgeted for these projects. These requests, if approved by FDEP,
will provide partial funding for Collier County projects as listed below:
1. Collier County Beach Nourishment
a. FY 2023/2024 Environmental Monitoring, Physical Monitoring, Turtle Monitoring and
Tilling.
b. FY 2023/2024 Beach Renourishment Design for Park Shore and Clam Pass Park
2. Marco Island Nourishment
a. FY 2023/2024 Environmental Monitoring, Physical Monitoring, Turtle Monitoring and
Tilling.
3. Wiggins Pass Dredging
a. FY 2023/2024 Environmental Monitoring, Physical Monitoring and Tilling
Approval of this Resolution is required as a condition of submittal to request long range State funding to
renourish Collier County beaches and Inlet Monitoring.
FISCAL IMPACT: The Local Government Funding Requests are prepared yearly for anticipated state
cost share funding reimbursement for five (5) years (through Fiscal 2027 -2028). The requests are
estimates based on project scope, funding availability, ranking and other state and federal funding.
The total FY 2023-2024 estimated cost for Collier County Nourishment, which includes the design for
Park Shore and Clam Pass Park and monitoring, is $960,000 with $406,900 in potential reimbursement.
The total estimated cost for monitoring of South Marco through Fiscal Year 2023-2024 is $107,300 with
$28,900 in potential reimbursement. The total estimated cost for monitoring of Wiggins Pass through
Fiscal Year 2023-2024 is $104,000 with $52,000 in potential reimbursement. Tourist Development Tax
funds are currently available within Beach Renourishment Fund 195 to accomplish this work. State
approval will lead to future state cost share participation on these projects through FDEP grant agreement
and contract.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no impact to the growth management plan related to
this action.
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item is approved as to form and legality and requires majority vote
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ADVISORY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS: The Coastal Advisory Committee approved
the Local Government Funding Request on March 10, 2022 (7-0 vote). The Tourist Development Council
approved the Local Government Funding Request on March 28, 2022 (7-0 vote). The resolution will be
presented to the Coastal Advisory Committee on September 8, 2022 and the Tourist Development
Committee on September 26, 2022 for a follow-up report on the status of the LGFR funding request.
RECOMMENDATION: To approve a Resolution supporting the County’s applications to the FDEP for
Long Range Budget Plan Requests for Fiscal Year 2023/2024 and make a finding that these projects
promote tourism.
Prepared By: Andrew Miller, P.E., Coastal Zone Management, Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees and
Program Management
ATTACHMENT(S)
1. Resolution - FY23-24 LGFR (PDF)
2. 2022.08.12 - LGFR Beach Application - Collier Beaches (PDF)
3. 2022.07.30 - LGFR Beach Application - Marco Island (PDF)
4. 2022.07.30 - LGFR Beach Application - Wiggins (PDF)
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COLLIER COUNTY
Board of County Commissioners
Item Number: 16.A.10
Doc ID: 23083
Item Summary: Recommendation to approve a Resolution supporting the County’s applications
to Florida Department of Environmental Protection for Long Range Budget Plan Requests for Beach
Renourishment Projects for Fiscal Year 2023/2024 and make a finding that these projects promote
tourism. This action maintains the County's eligibility for State Cost Share Funding for future
renourishment projects.
Meeting Date: 09/27/2022
Prepared by:
Title: – Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees, and Program Management
Name: Farron Bevard
08/16/2022 3:16 PM
Submitted by:
Title: Division Director - Capital Proj Plan, Impact Fees – Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees, and
Program Management
Name: Beth Johnssen
08/16/2022 3:16 PM
Approved By:
Review:
Procurement Services Ana Reynoso Level 1 Purchasing Gatekeeper Completed 08/16/2022 4:40 PM
Growth Management Department Jeanne Marcella Growth Management Department Completed 08/17/2022 4:21 PM
Procurement Services Sandra Herrera Additional Reviewer Completed 08/22/2022 8:40 AM
Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees, and Program Management Jessica Arencibia Additional Reviewer Completed 08/22/2022 10:39 AM
Growth Management Operations Support Tara Castillo Additional Reviewer Completed 08/22/2022 1:31 PM
Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees, and Program Management Beth Johnssen Additional Reviewer Completed 08/23/2022 1:25 PM
Growth Management Department Farron Bevard Growth Management Skipped 08/12/2022 2:24 PM
Grants Valerie Fleming Level 2 Grants Review Completed 09/08/2022 9:07 AM
Growth Management Department Trinity Scott Transportation Completed 09/12/2022 12:59 PM
County Attorney's Office Colleen Greene Level 2 Attorney Review Completed 09/12/2022 5:01 PM
Office of Management and Budget Debra Windsor Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review Completed 09/13/2022 8:22 AM
County Attorney's Office Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Completed 09/14/2022 10:46 AM
Office of Management and Budget Susan Usher Additional Reviewer Completed 09/15/2022 9:42 AM
Office of Management and Budget Christopher Johnson Additional Reviewer Completed 09/19/2022 8:14 AM
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Grants Therese Stanley Additional Reviewer Completed 09/19/2022 10:05 AM
County Manager's Office Amy Patterson Level 4 County Manager Review Completed 09/21/2022 4:21 PM
Board of County Commissioners Geoffrey Willig Meeting Pending 09/27/2022 9:00 AM
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Packet Pg. 648 Attachment: Resolution - FY23-24 LGFR (23083 : Recommendation to approve a Resolution supporting the County's applications to FDEP for
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Beach Management Funding Assistance Program
Local Government Funding Request
Fiscal Year 2023/2024
Beach Projects Application
PART I: GENERAL INFORMATION
Local Sponsor Collier County - Growth Management Department - Coastal Zone Management
Federal ID Number (FEID) 59-6000558
Primary Contact Name Andrew Miller Title Manager
Mailing Address Line 1 2685 South Horseshoe Drive, Unit 103
Mailing Address Line 2
City Naples Zip Code 34104 Telephone Number (239)-252-2922, c (239) 30
Email Address Andrew.Miller@colliercountyfl.gov
Additional Contact Information
PART II: CERTIFICATION
Electronic or scanned signatures accepted.
Printed Name Andrew Miller Date
Signature of Local Sponsor
I hereby certify that all information provided with this application is true and complete to the best of my knowledge.
MillerAndrew Digitally signed by MillerAndrew
Date: 2022.08.12 12:43:52
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Packet Pg. 651 Attachment: 2022.08.12 - LGFR Beach Application - Collier Beaches (23083 : Recommendation to approve a Resolution supporting the
Beach Management Funding Assistance Program
Local Government Funding Request
Fiscal Year 2023/2024
Beach Projects Application
PART III: EVALUATION CRITERIA
1. Project Name: (as listed in the Strategic Beach Management Plan)
Collier County Beach Renourishment
2. Project Description: Include county, location with reference to DEP range monuments, brief project history, and description of
proposed activities.
The project includes the periodic nourishment and monitoring of the Collier County beaches (Vanderbilt, Park Shore and Naples),
maintenance dredging of Doctors Pass as a sand source for Naples Beach and erosion control structures adjacent to Doctors Pass for
sand retention. The project area is located between Florida FDEP reference monuments R-22+300 and R-79, and includes three
“reaches”: Vanderbilt Beach, Park Shore, and Naples. Pelican Bay will be constructed by the County on a reimbursable basis and is
not considered as part of the project area. Vegetation will be planned for select locations in the project area, and plans will be
developed as needed. Dune growth will be encouraged through planting and maintaining dune vegetation. Dunes will be restored
to pre-storm conditions when damaged.
A 2017 permit modification was approved by FDEP for the Park Shore segment (FDEP Permit 0331817-001-JC) to extend the
northern reach limit from R-43+500 to R-42 in order to incorporate the Clam Pass Park disposal area that is permitted under the Clam
Pass maintenance dredging permits into the County’s beach nourishment program. Between 2017 and 2020 approximately 38,000
cubic material was placed from Clam Pass onto the beaches on either side of the inlet and an additional 20,000 cy was placed by
truck haul in the newly permitted segment. Clam Pass Beach was regraded on both the north and south side in April and December
2020. The beach on the south side of the pass was nourished as part of the 2019 Park Shore Nourishment Project.
Park Shore Beach was nourished with approximately 130,000 cubic yards of sand as part of the 2019 truck-haul project.
Naples Beach, not nourished as part of the 2016 or 2019 truck haul projects, received approximately 30,000 cubic yards of sand
dredged from Doctors Pass in 2018 placed in the nearshore. The majority of the sand was placed near Lowdermilk Park and the
balance placed near the south jetty at Doctors Pass. The reach from the Doctors Pass south jetty to R-60 was nourished with sand in
late 2020.
Currently, the permit design is to maintain a 100 ft. wide beach in Vanderbilt and Naples Beaches and an 85 ft. wide beach in Park
Shore, with a 6-year project design life. The beaches have been nourished in 2005/2006 with an offshore sand source and from an
upland sand source using truck haul methods in 2013, 2014, 2016, 2019 and 2020.
The County dredged Doctors Pass in spring 2018 and placed 18,200 cubic yards of sand within the nearshore disposal areas on
Naples Beach. A total of 105,000 tons (70,000 cy) was placed on Naples south of R-60+800 in November 2021.
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Packet Pg. 652 Attachment: 2022.08.12 - LGFR Beach Application - Collier Beaches (23083 : Recommendation to approve a Resolution supporting the
Beach Management Funding Assistance Program
Local Government Funding Request
Fiscal Year 2023/2024
Beach Projects Application
3. Use of Requested Program Funds: Provide a brief description of tasks to be completed in each requested phase (Feasibility,
Design, Construction, Monitoring, or USACE Multiphase). Indicate which tasks are cost reimbursement from previous fiscal years.
Monitoring - Environmental and Physical Monitoring and Tilling
Design - Beach Renourishment Design - Park Shore and Clam Pass Park
4. Map: Provide as an attachment. The map(s) of the project area must be formatted at a minimum of 1" = 200' scale and include a
compass rose and legend.
Map elements must include:
1.Project boundary: DEP reference monuments and shoreline designated as critically eroded
2.Eligibility: Indicate lengths of eligible shoreline based on criteria outlined in Chapter 62B-36.007, F.A.C.
a. Beach access locations: indicate primary or secondary access, and include the shoreline length, number and location
of auto parking spaces, mass transit stops, bike parking spaces, and public restroom facilities within 1/4 mile walking distance
of each access
b. Public lodging establishments: include the length fronting the project shoreline, and include the length of
street-side frontage for lodging within 1/4 mile walking distance of a secondary beach access location
3.Recreational benefits: Comprehensive list of current land use designations of properties fronting the project shoreline
4.Value of upland property: Include one-quarter mile buffer and provide a comprehensive list of the values of properties
(data from year 2021) that are enclosed or intersected by the buffer. The 2021 property value tax roll data and ArcGIS
shapefiles can be obtained from the Department of Revenue website: https://floridarevenue.com/property/Pages/
DataPortal_RequestAssessmentRollGISData.aspx. See Guidance Document for more information.
5. Project length: Total restored project length (in feet) of the critically eroded area
(as listed in the Strategic Beach Management Plan).
R-22+300 to R-30.5=14,996 ft, R-42 to R-54
+400=12,976 ft, Doctors Pass to R-79=19,340 ft
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Packet Pg. 653 Attachment: 2022.08.12 - LGFR Beach Application - Collier Beaches (23083 : Recommendation to approve a Resolution supporting the
Beach Management Funding Assistance Program
Local Government Funding Request
Fiscal Year 2023/2024
Beach Projects Application
6. Eligibility: Required for all beach projects pursuant to Chapter 62B-36.007, F.A.C. Provide as a separate attachment, if needed.
• Location/Access Name: Use the official name of the park or road that is associated with the public access.
• DEP Reference Monument: Use the DEP monument that is closest to the main public access location.
• Type of Access: Indicate Primary or Secondary beach access in accordance with the definitions in Chapter 62B-36, F.A.C.
• Width of Access/Frontage: The length of the legal boundary (in feet) of the public access or lodging along the beach project
shoreline. For public lodging establishments that do not front the beach, indicate the street-side length of the legal property
boundary (in feet) that is used as the main access to the establishment.
• Number of Eligible Units: A unit is defined as one automobile parking space, one rental unit in a public lodging establishment, one
mass transit stop, or four bicycle parking spots.
• Additional Width from Eligible Units: Total distance (feet) added to the Width of Access/Frontage. If there are multiple types of
eligibility units used for this calculation, show the calculation separately for each.
• Total Eligible Shoreline: Sum of the Width of Access/Frontage and Additional Width from Eligible Units columns. Eligible shorelines
cannot overlap.
• Website Link for DBPR License: Provide the link to the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) website for
proof of licensure for any public lodging establishments used for eligibility or the Recreational Benefits ranking criteria.
Location/
Access Name
DEP Reference
Monument Type of Access
Width of
Access/
Frontage (ft)
Number of
Eligible Units
Additional
Width from
Eligible Units
(ft)
Total Eligible
Shoreline (ft)
Website Link
for DBPR
License
See Attached
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Packet Pg. 654 Attachment: 2022.08.12 - LGFR Beach Application - Collier Beaches (23083 : Recommendation to approve a Resolution supporting the
Beach Management Funding Assistance Program
Local Government Funding Request
Fiscal Year 2023/2024
Beach Projects Application
7. Schedule and Budget: Provide as a separate attachment, if needed. Clearly indicate project phase: Feasibility (F), Design (D),
Construction (C), Monitoring (M), or USACE Multiphase (USACE). Include the year of post-construction monitoring in the description.
• Cost Reimbursement: Specify eligible costs incurred during the three years prior to the current application's fiscal year that are
not in a current DEP agreement and have not been reimbursed (this includes fiscal years 20/21, 21/22, and 22/23). Eligible costs
will be added to the current funding request.
• Current and Future Costs: Specify eligible costs for the current application's fiscal year that are not in a current DEP agreement
and have not been reimbursed as well as the estimated costs for the next 4 years. Note: If Construction costs are requested in the
current fiscal year, then the Year 1 Post-Construction Monitoring costs will be added to the current funding request.
Fiscal
Year Project Phase Description Federal Cost State Cost Local Cost Total Cost
20/21 See Attached
20/21
20/21
21/22
21/22
21/22
22/23
22/23
22/23
23/24
23/24
23/24
24/25
24/25
24/25
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Packet Pg. 655 Attachment: 2022.08.12 - LGFR Beach Application - Collier Beaches (23083 : Recommendation to approve a Resolution supporting the
Beach Management Funding Assistance Program
Local Government Funding Request
Fiscal Year 2023/2024
Beach Projects Application
Fiscal
Year Project Phase Description Federal Cost State Cost Local Cost Total Cost
25/26
25/26
25/26
26/27
26/27
26/27
27/28
27/28
27/28
9. Federal involvement: The documentation to verify authorization, federal cost share percentage, and status of funding award
must be provided with the application materials for the award of points.
Is the project Federally authorized by the USACE? No
Authorization Year:Expiration Year:
Does this project have a signed USACE Chief's report or Civil Works Congressional authorization for the
requested phase?No
USACE federal cost share percentage for this project (excluding FCCE):
8. Tourism-related impacts: Criteria is calculated by the Department using 2021 data. For reference, tax data can be obtained from
the Department of Revenue website: https://floridarevenue.com/taxes/pages/colls_from_7_2003.aspx. See Guidance Document
for more information.
Current funding request includes construction and year one post-construction monitoring
Project is managed by two or more counties
Additional comments
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Packet Pg. 656 Attachment: 2022.08.12 - LGFR Beach Application - Collier Beaches (23083 : Recommendation to approve a Resolution supporting the
Beach Management Funding Assistance Program
Local Government Funding Request
Fiscal Year 2023/2024
Beach Projects Application
Select all that apply for the requested project phase(s) and include documentation with application materials.
Executed USACE project agreement
Included in USACE work plan
Approved FEMA Project Worksheet
Included in Congressional Appropriations Act
Other documentation:
What is the volume (cy) of advanced nourishment lost since the last sand placement event of
a beach restoration or nourishment project as measured above the Mean High Water
contour? Data should be consistent with the annual post-construction monitoring reports.
-2,880 CY (N. Park Shore)
-6,330 CY (Park Shore)
11. Cost effectiveness: Criteria is calculated by the Department. A project design analysis and supporting documentation must be
provided with the application materials for the award of points. See Guidance Document for more information.
What is the proposed sand placement volume (cy)? 165,000 CY
What is the nourishment interval (years)? 5
Select all that apply for the current project funding request:
Enhanced longevity: Propose structural or design components that could extend the beach nourishment interval
Dune addition: Incorporate new or enhanced dune structures or new or existing dune restoration and revegetation
projects
Innovative technology: Propose innovative technologies designed to reduce project costs
Regionalization: Two or more local sponsors manage projects together or projects propose regional sediment
management strategies to conserve sand resources or reduce project costs
Additional comments
for storm damage
reduction benefits and
cost effectiveness
For restoration projects, what is the historical erosion rate? -0.61 foot/year
10. Storm damage reduction benefits: Criteria is calculated by the Department.
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Packet Pg. 657 Attachment: 2022.08.12 - LGFR Beach Application - Collier Beaches (23083 : Recommendation to approve a Resolution supporting the
Beach Management Funding Assistance Program
Local Government Funding Request
Fiscal Year 2023/2024
Beach Projects Application
Additional comments
Has the current proposed project phase(s) received a partial state appropriation within 3 years of phase completion? No
13. Accessible beach area: Criteria is calculated by the Department. Provide additional information for consideration.
Describe the landward and seaward edge of the
accessible beach width
Park Shore: Using the 2014 MHW the beach area was calculated to be
370,532 sq. ft. However, in some areas the ECL is front of the MHW.
Provide the project boundaries (R-monuments)
• Vanderbilt: R-22+300 to R-30.5 = 14,996 feet
• Park Shore: R-42 to R-54+400 = 12,976 feet
•Naples: Doctors Pass to R-79 = 19,340 feet
Provide citations of reference sources
Collier County, Florida Hardbottom Biological Monitoring Plan for Permits
Collier County Beach Nourishment Project (FDEP Permit No. 033187-004-
JM) and Wiggins Pass Navigation Channel Expansion and Maintenance
Project (FDEP Permit No 0142538-008-JC)
Has the Department previously reviewed, approved, and cost-shared on a feasibility or design phase for this project?Yes
12. Previous state commitment
14. Recreational benefits: Provide the percentage of
linear footage within the project boundaries which
is zoned recreational or open space; for commercial
use; or to allow for public lodging establishment, or
the equivalent. Provide additional documentation
and DBPR website link in a separate attachment, if
needed.
Vanderbilt 1,866 ft, 12%
Park Shore 2,544 ft, 20%
Naples 929 ft, 5%
15. Mitigation of inlet effects: Criteria is calculated by the Department.
Does the successive request add the construction phase? No
Is the current proposed project phase(s) a successive, unfunded request? If so, how many years of
successive request(s) is the current application?
16. Successive unfunded requests
Additional comments
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Packet Pg. 658 Attachment: 2022.08.12 - LGFR Beach Application - Collier Beaches (23083 : Recommendation to approve a Resolution supporting the
Beach Management Funding Assistance Program
Local Government Funding Request
Fiscal Year 2023/2024
Beach Projects Application
Is the project within a non-designated area where extensive shoreline armoring threatens the habitat of
threatened or endangered species?No
If yes to either of the above, does the project exceed best management practices to incorporate turtle-
friendly designs and management strategies to protect resources or benefit critical habitat preservation?
Provide an explanation and
supporting documentation
for the strategies which
exceed best management
practices
Additional
comments for
readiness to
construct
Is an Erosion Control Line established along the project length? Yes
Have all necesssary easements been acquired for the upcoming or proposed construction phase? Yes
Has the necessary local funding been secured for the proposed project? If so, provide a copy of the
draft Resolution. The signed Resolution is due by October 5, 2022.Yes
Does the project have an active state permit? Yes
Permit number 0331817-001-JC
Authorization date Oct. 2, 2015
Expiration date Oct. 2, 2030
18. Readiness to construct
Does the project have an active federal permit? Yes
Permit number SAJ-2003-12405
Authorization date April 6, 2016
Expiration date April 6, 2031
Is the project within a designated critical habitat area for threatened or endangered species that is subject
to extensive shoreline armoring?No
17. Environmental habitat enhancement: Criteria is calculated by the Department. See Guidance Document for more information.
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Packet Pg. 659 Attachment: 2022.08.12 - LGFR Beach Application - Collier Beaches (23083 : Recommendation to approve a Resolution supporting the
Beach Management Funding Assistance Program
Local Government Funding Request
Fiscal Year 2023/2024
Beach Projects Application
Provide additional information and comments below or attach supporting documents.
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Packet Pg. 660 Attachment: 2022.08.12 - LGFR Beach Application - Collier Beaches (23083 : Recommendation to approve a Resolution supporting the
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Location/Name RͲMonumentTypeofAccessWidthofAccess/FrontageTotalPublicUnitsorParkingSpacesAdditionalWidthfromEligibilityUnitEligibleShoreline(feet)WebsiteLinkforDBPRLicenseEdgewaterBeachHotel RͲ59PublicLodging265 0 0 265https://www.myfloridalicense.com/LicenseDetail.asp?SID=&id=5575452E59C2CC7C6775B8E7289DF24BLowdermilkPark RͲ61 Primary 920 200 5,280 6,200 NA&ŽƵƌ^ĞĂƐŽŶƐRͲ63PublicLodging939 319 Overlap Overlaphttps://www.myfloridalicense.com/LicenseDetail.asp?SID=&id=1E14F6131F14878E51E25E6FBD95C16B8thAveN(S.Golf)RͲ63.5 Secondary 60 50 2,700 1,380 NA7thAveNRͲ64 Secondary 60 0 60 60 NANorthLakeAve RͲ64.5 Secondary 60 0 Overlap 60 NA6thAveNRͲ65Secondary 60 0 Overlap 60 NA4thAveNRͲ66 Secondary 60 0 Overlap 60 NA3rdAveNRͲ66.5 Secondary 60 0 Overlap 60 NA2ndAveNRͲ67 Secondary 60 0 60 120 NA1stAveNRͲ67.5 Secondary 60 0 60 60 NACentralAve RͲ68 Secondary 60 0 60 60 NA1stAveSRͲ68.5 Secondary 60 0 60 60 NA2ndAveSRͲ69 Secondary 60 0 60 120 NA3rdAveSRͲ69.5 Secondary 60 0 60 60 NA4thAveSRͲ70 Secondary 60 0 60 60 NA5thAveSRͲ70.5 Secondary 60 50 2,700 1,380 NAHotelEscalante RͲ71PublicLodging150 10 Overlap Overlaphttps://www.myfloridalicense.com/LicenseDetail.asp?SID=&id=4413460F722FFE31272B68944987DB1A6thAveSRͲ71 Secondary 60 0 Overlap 60 NA7thAveSRͲ71.5 Secondary 60 0 Overlap 60 NA8thAveSRͲ72 Secondary 60 12 634 60 NA9thAveSRͲ72.5 Secondary 60 0 Overlap 60 NA10thAveSRͲ73 Secondary 60 0 60 60 NA11thAveSRͲ73.5 Secondary 60 0 60 60 NABroadAve RͲ74 Secondary 60 42 Overlap 1,380 NA12thAveSRͲ74.5 Primary 60 100 5,340 5,340 NA13thAveSRͲ75 Secondary 60 12 Overlap 694 NA14thAveSRͲ75.5 Secondary 60 31 Overlap 1,440 NA15thAveSRͲ76 Secondary 60 0 60 60 NA16thAveSRͲ76.5 Secondary 60 0 60 60 NA17thAveSRͲ77 Secondary 60 0 60 60 NA18thAveSRͲ77.5 Secondary 60 0 60 60 NA19thAveS/ShellAlyRͲ78.5 Secondary 60 12 694 694 NA21stAveSRͲ78.5 Secondary 60 12 694 694 NANaplesSegment16.A.10.b
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Revised - Schedule and Budget - Collier Beaches ApplicationYear Proposed Phase DescriptionFederal Cost ShareState Cost ShareLocal Cost ShareTotal EstimatedCostDesign Beach Renourishment Design - Park Shore and Clam Pass Park $0 $233,100 $316,900 $550,000Monitoring Physical, Biological, Shorebirds, Turtles, Tilling $0 $173,800 $236,200 $410,000Monitoring Physical, Biological, Shorebirds, Turtles, Tilling $0 $178,800 $243,200 $422,000Construction Beach Renourishment - Park Shore and Clam Pass Park $0 $2,330,900 $3,169,100 $5,500,000Design Doctors Pass Dredging Rock Removal and Alignment Adjustment Design $0 $10,600 $14,400 $25,000Monitoring Physical, Biological, Shorebirds, Turtles, Tilling $0 $184,200 $250,500 $434,700Design Beach Renourishment Design and Permitting - Naples and Vanderbilt Reaches $0 $111,900 $152,100 $264,000Construction Beach Renourishment and Construction Management - Naples From Doctors Pass $0 $279,700 $380,300 $660,000Monitoring Physical, Biological, Shorebirds, Turtles, Tilling $0 $189,700 $258,000 $447,700Construction Beach Renourishment and Construction Management - Naples and Vanderbilt Reaches $0 $1,398,500 $1,901,500 3,300,0002027/2028 Monitoring Physical, Biological, Shorebirds, Turtles, Tilling $0 $195,400 $265,700 $461,100Monitoring Physical, Biological, Shorebirds, Turtles, TillingDesign Beach Renourishment Design - Park Shore and Clam Pass ParkDesign Doctors Pass Dredge DesignMonitoring Physical, Biological, Shorebirds, Turtles, TillingDesign Corps Resiliency Project DesignConstruction Beach Renourishment and Construction Management - Naples From Doctors PassConstruction Beach Renourishment Dredging - Park Shore and Clam Pass ParkMonitoring Physical, Biological, Shorebirds, Turtles, TillingDesign Beach Renourishment Design and Permitting - Naples and Vanderbilt ReachesMonitoring Physical, Biological, Shorebirds, Turtles, TillingConstruction Beach Renourishment and Construction Management - Naples and Vanderbilt ReachesMonitoring Physical, Biological, Shorebirds, Turtles, TillingDesign Doctors Pass Dredge Design2023/20242032/20332030/20312028/20292024/20252025/20262026/20272029/20302031/203216.A.10.b
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RESOLUTION NO. 22
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A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
SUPPORTING THE COUNTY'S "FLORIDA BEACH
MANAGEMENT PROGRAM 2023/2024 FUNDING
REQUESTS" TO THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FOR LONG RANGE
FUNDING REQUESTS FOR FISCAL YEARS 2023/2024,
AGREEING TO SERVE AS THE LOCAL SPONSOR,
SUPPORT PROPOSED PROJECT ACTIVITIES AND
COMMITMENT TO PROVIDING THE REQUIRED LOCAL
COST SHARE.
WHEREAS, Collier County's Coastal Zone Management, acting on behalf of
the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, has prepared Florida Beach
Management Program 2023/2024 Funding Requests to the Florida Department of
Environmental Protection (FDEP) for long range grant funding for Fiscal Years 2023
/2024; and
WHEREAS, the funding requests are to fund the following three Collier County
Projects:
1. Collier County Beach Nourishment
a. FY 2023/2024 Environmental Monitoring, Physical Monitoring, Turtle
Monitoring and Tilling.
b. FY 2023/2024 Beach Renourishment Design for Park Shore and Clam Pass
Park
2. Marco Island Nourishment
a. FY 2023/2024 Environmental Monitoring, Physical Monitoring, Turtle
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Monitoring and Tilling.
3. Wiggins Pass Dredging
a. FY 2023/2024 Environmental Monitoring, Physical Monitoring and Tilling
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WHEREAS, the timely maintenance and restoration of these high quality and readily
accessible public recreational beaches is critical to preserve their value and viability, and to
provide a boost to both the environment and the economy of Collier County tourism, including
hotels, restaurants and related commercial activities; and
WHEREAS , the role of the County government in maintaining and restoring beaches
is appropriate and crucial; and
WHEREAS , the Board of County Commissioners supports these three funding
requests and requests approval from the FDEP for each funding request for Fiscal Years
2023/2024; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners agrees to serve as the Local
Sponsor; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners is able and committed to providing
the required Local Cost Share; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners agrees to support proposed project
activities; and
WHEREAS: the Board of County Commissioners supports funding contained in previously
approved funding contracts, and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has enacted the Tourist
Development Tax Ordinance No. 92-60, as amended, which commits funding to beach
renourishment, beach maintenance and beach park facilities.
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NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that:
1. The Board supports the Florida Beach Management Program 2023/2024
Funding Requests prepared for submittal to the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection for long range funding for Fiscal Years 2023/2024, and requests approval from the
FDEP for each funding request;
2. The Board of County Commissioners is willing to serve as the Local Sponsor
and support the maintenance and renourishment projects. The Collier County's Coastal Zone
Management has the staff dedicated to provide Project Management and Administrative
support; and,
3. The Board of County Commissioners is committed to providing the required
Local Cost Share. The required funds have been committed through the Tourist Development
Tax Ordinance No. 92-60, as amended.
THIS RESOLUTION ADOPTED after motion, second and majority vote favoring
same, this day of , 2022.
DATE:
ATTEST:
CRYSTAL K. KINZEL, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
As Deputy Clerk By: _________________________________
Penny Taylor, CHAIRMAN
Approved as to form and legality:
Colleen M. Greene Managing Assistant County Attorney
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Beach Management Funding Assistance Program
Local Government Funding Request
Fiscal Year 2023/2024
Beach Projects Application
PART I: GENERAL INFORMATION
Local Sponsor Collier County - Growth Management Department - Coastal Zone Management
Federal ID Number (FEID) 59-6000558
Primary Contact Name Andrew Miller Title Manager
Mailing Address Line 1 2685 South Horseshoe Drive, Unit 103
Mailing Address Line 2
City Naples Zip Code 34104 Telephone Number (239)-252-2922, c (239) 30
Email Address Andrew.Miller@colliercountyfl.gov
Additional Contact Information
PART II: CERTIFICATION
Electronic or scanned signatures accepted.
Printed Name Andrew Miller Date
Signature of Local Sponsor
I hereby certify that all information provided with this application is true and complete to the best of my knowledge.
MillerAndrew Digitally signed by MillerAndrew
Date: 2022.07.30 14:37:48 -04'00'
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Beach Projects Application
PART III: EVALUATION CRITERIA
1. Project Name: (as listed in the Strategic Beach Management Plan)
South Marco Island Beach Renourishment Project
2. Project Description: Include county, location with reference to DEP range monuments, brief project history, and description of
proposed activities.
The South Marco Island Beach Renourishment Project is located on the southwest Florida coastline of Collier County between
Florida Department of Environmental Protection monuments from reference monument R-144 to R-148+600 (G-4). This project has
an approximate design beach width of 100 ft. from the baseline and is nourished on an approximate 6 to 7-year interval. The
project's borrow area is the Caxambas Pass Borrow Area with upland sand mines permitted as supplemental sand sources.
This project includes yearly physical beach monitoring, beach tilling, and environmental monitoring as required by FDEP and USACE
permits.
In 2013, Collier County placed approximately 77,800 cubic yards of beach compatible material to restore approximately 2,300 feet
along South Marco Island (400 feet south of R-146 to G-4). The beach fill was within the 2005 permitted project limits. The main goals
of the project were to restore storm protection, natural resource habitats, and recreational beach areas to offset the storm damage
caused by Tropical Storm Fay in 2008. Additionally, the structural repair of five existing erosion control structures was completed in
2013/14.
The South Marco Island Beach Renourishment Project was then renourished through truck haul methods in November of 2016 with
approximately 13,200 cubic yards of beach compatible material to offset storm damages caused by Tropical Storm Debby.
Approximately 80,000 cy of dredged material from Caxambas Pass was placed in the South Marco Island Beach project area in March
of 2020.
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3. Use of Requested Program Funds: Provide a brief description of tasks to be completed in each requested phase (Feasibility,
Design, Construction, Monitoring, or USACE Multiphase). Indicate which tasks are cost reimbursement from previous fiscal years.
Monitoring - Physical and turtle monitoring and beach tilling funds.
4. Map: Provide as an attachment. The map(s) of the project area must be formatted at a minimum of 1" = 200' scale and include a
compass rose and legend.
Map elements must include:
1. Project boundary: DEP reference monuments and shoreline designated as critically eroded
2. Eligibility: Indicate lengths of eligible shoreline based on criteria outlined in Chapter 62B-36.007, F.A.C.
a. Beach access locations: indicate primary or secondary access, and include the shoreline length, number and location
of auto parking spaces, mass transit stops, bike parking spaces, and public restroom facilities within 1/4 mile walking distance
of each access
b. Public lodging establishments: include the length fronting the project shoreline, and include the length of
street-side frontage for lodging within 1/4 mile walking distance of a secondary beach access location
3. Recreational benefits: Comprehensive list of current land use designations of properties fronting the project shoreline
4. Value of upland property: Include one-quarter mile buffer and provide a comprehensive list of the values of properties
(data from year 2021) that are enclosed or intersected by the buffer. The 2021 property value tax roll data and ArcGIS
shapefiles can be obtained from the Department of Revenue website: https://floridarevenue.com/property/Pages/
DataPortal_RequestAssessmentRollGISData.aspx. See Guidance Document for more information.
5. Project length: Total restored project length (in feet) of the critically eroded area
(as listed in the Strategic Beach Management Plan).
Permitted project from R144 to R 148+600 (G4)
4730 ft. Critically eroded R 144 to R 148 4130ft
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6. Eligibility: Required for all beach projects pursuant to Chapter 62B-36.007, F.A.C. Provide as a separate attachment, if needed.
• Location/Access Name: Use the official name of the park or road that is associated with the public access.
• DEP Reference Monument: Use the DEP monument that is closest to the main public access location.
• Type of Access: Indicate Primary or Secondary beach access in accordance with the definitions in Chapter 62B-36, F.A.C.
• Width of Access/Frontage: The length of the legal boundary (in feet) of the public access or lodging along the beach project
shoreline. For public lodging establishments that do not front the beach, indicate the street-side length of the legal property
boundary (in feet) that is used as the main access to the establishment.
• Number of Eligible Units: A unit is defined as one automobile parking space, one rental unit in a public lodging establishment, one
mass transit stop, or four bicycle parking spots.
• Additional Width from Eligible Units: Total distance (feet) added to the Width of Access/Frontage. If there are multiple types of
eligibility units used for this calculation, show the calculation separately for each.
• Total Eligible Shoreline: Sum of the Width of Access/Frontage and Additional Width from Eligible Units columns. Eligible shorelines
cannot overlap.
• Website Link for DBPR License: Provide the link to the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) website for
proof of licensure for any public lodging establishments used for eligibility or the Recreational Benefits ranking criteria.
Location/
Access Name
DEP Reference
Monument Type of Access
Width of
Access/
Frontage (ft)
Number of
Eligible Units
Additional
Width from
Eligible Units
(ft)
Total Eligible
Shoreline (ft)
Website Link
for DBPR
License
Surf Club of
Marco R-144 Primary 297 44 0 297 https://
www.myflorida
Hilton Marco
Island Beach R-144 Primary 500 320 0 500 www.myflorida
license.com/
Marriott Crystal
Shores R-144.2 Primary 362 71 0 362 ttps://
www.myflorida
Swallow Ave R-148 Secondary 20 72 1860 1880 N/A
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7. Schedule and Budget: Provide as a separate attachment, if needed. Clearly indicate project phase: Feasibility (F), Design (D),
Construction (C), Monitoring (M), or USACE Multiphase (USACE). Include the year of post-construction monitoring in the description.
• Cost Reimbursement: Specify eligible costs incurred during the three years prior to the current application's fiscal year that are
not in a current DEP agreement and have not been reimbursed (this includes fiscal years 20/21, 21/22, and 22/23). Eligible costs
will be added to the current funding request.
• Current and Future Costs: Specify eligible costs for the current application's fiscal year that are not in a current DEP agreement
and have not been reimbursed as well as the estimated costs for the next 4 years. Note: If Construction costs are requested in the
current fiscal year, then the Year 1 Post-Construction Monitoring costs will be added to the current funding request.
Fiscal
Year Project Phase Description Federal Cost State Cost Local Cost Total Cost
20/21
20/21
20/21
21/22
21/22
21/22
22/23
22/23
22/23
23/24 Monitoring Physical, Turtle, Tilling 0 28,900 78,400 107,300
23/24
23/24
24/25 Design Engineering Design, P&S 0 30,400 82,400 112,800
24/25 Monitoring Physical, Turtle, Tilling 0 29,800 80,700 110,500
24/25
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Fiscal
Year Project Phase Description Federal Cost State Cost Local Cost Total Cost
25/26 Construction Beach Nourishment and Services 0 608,400 1,646,600 2,255,000
25/26 Monitoring Physical, Turtle, Shorebird, Tilling 0 33,100 89,400 122,500
25/26
26/27 Monitoring Physical, Turtle, Shorebird, Tilling 0 34,000 92,200 126,200
26/27
26/27
27/28 Monitoring Physical, Turtle, Shorebird, Tilling 0 35,100 94,900 130,000
27/28
27/28
9. Federal involvement: The documentation to verify authorization, federal cost share percentage, and status of funding award
must be provided with the application materials for the award of points.
Is the project Federally authorized by the USACE? No
Authorization Year:Expiration Year:
Does this project have a signed USACE Chief's report or Civil Works Congressional authorization for the
requested phase?No
USACE federal cost share percentage for this project (excluding FCCE):
8. Tourism-related impacts: Criteria is calculated by the Department using 2021 data. For reference, tax data can be obtained from
the Department of Revenue website: https://floridarevenue.com/taxes/pages/colls_from_7_2003.aspx. See Guidance Document
for more information.
Current funding request includes construction and year one post-construction monitoring
Project is managed by two or more counties
Additional comments As only monitoring funds are requested, only items 1-7 are included in this application.
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Select all that apply for the requested project phase(s) and include documentation with application materials.
Executed USACE project agreement
Included in USACE work plan
Approved FEMA Project Worksheet
Included in Congressional Appropriations Act
Other documentation:
What is the volume (cy) of advanced nourishment lost since the last sand placement event of
a beach restoration or nourishment project as measured above the Mean High Water
contour? Data should be consistent with the annual post-construction monitoring reports.
11. Cost effectiveness: Criteria is calculated by the Department. A project design analysis and supporting documentation must be
provided with the application materials for the award of points. See Guidance Document for more information.
What is the proposed sand placement volume (cy)?
What is the nourishment interval (years)?
Select all that apply for the current project funding request:
Enhanced longevity: Propose structural or design components that could extend the beach nourishment interval
Dune addition: Incorporate new or enhanced dune structures or new or existing dune restoration and revegetation
projects
Innovative technology: Propose innovative technologies designed to reduce project costs
Regionalization: Two or more local sponsors manage projects together or projects propose regional sediment
management strategies to conserve sand resources or reduce project costs
Additional comments
for storm damage
reduction benefits and
cost effectiveness
For restoration projects, what is the historical erosion rate?
10. Storm damage reduction benefits: Criteria is calculated by the Department.
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Additional comments
Has the current proposed project phase(s) received a partial state appropriation within 3 years of phase completion?
13. Accessible beach area: Criteria is calculated by the Department. Provide additional information for consideration.
Describe the landward and seaward edge of the
accessible beach width
Provide the project boundaries (R-monuments)
Provide citations of reference sources
Has the Department previously reviewed, approved, and cost-shared on a feasibility or design phase for this project?
12. Previous state commitment
14. Recreational benefits: Provide the percentage of
linear footage within the project boundaries which
is zoned recreational or open space; for commercial
use; or to allow for public lodging establishment, or
the equivalent. Provide additional documentation
and DBPR website link in a separate attachment, if
needed.
15. Mitigation of inlet effects: Criteria is calculated by the Department.
Does the successive request add the construction phase?
Is the current proposed project phase(s) a successive, unfunded request? If so, how many years of
successive request(s) is the current application?
16. Successive unfunded requests
Additional comments
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Is the project within a non-designated area where extensive shoreline armoring threatens the habitat of
threatened or endangered species?
If yes to either of the above, does the project exceed best management practices to incorporate turtle-
friendly designs and management strategies to protect resources or benefit critical habitat preservation?
Provide an explanation and
supporting documentation
for the strategies which
exceed best management
practices
Additional
comments for
readiness to
construct
Is an Erosion Control Line established along the project length?
Have all necesssary easements been acquired for the upcoming or proposed construction phase?
Has the necessary local funding been secured for the proposed project? If so, provide a copy of the
draft Resolution. The signed Resolution is due by October 5, 2022.
Does the project have an active state permit?
Permit number
Authorization date
Expiration date
18. Readiness to construct
Does the project have an active federal permit?
Permit number
Authorization date
Expiration date
Is the project within a designated critical habitat area for threatened or endangered species that is subject
to extensive shoreline armoring?
17. Environmental habitat enhancement: Criteria is calculated by the Department. See Guidance Document for more information.
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Local Government Funding Request
Fiscal Year 2023/2024
Beach Projects Application
Provide additional information and comments below or attach supporting documents.
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YearProposed MethodDescriptionFederal Cost ShareState Cost ShareLocal Cost ShareTotal Estimated Cost2023/2024 Monitoring Physical, Turtle, Tilling $0 $28,900 $78,400 $107,300Design Engineering Design, P&S $0 $30,400 $82,400 $112,800Monitoring Physical, Turtle, Tilling $0 $29,800 $80,700 $110,500Construction Beach Nourishment and Services $0 $608,400 $1,646,600 $2,255,000MonitoringPhysical, Turtle, Shorebird, Tilling$0 $33,100 $89,400 $122,5002026/2027 MonitoringPhysical, Turtle, Shorebird, Tilling$0 $34,000 $92,200 $126,2002027/2028 Monitoring Physical, Turtle, Shorebird, Tilling $0 $35,100 $94,900 $130,0002028/2029 Monitoring Physical, Turtle, Shorebird, Tilling2029/2030 Monitoring Physical, Turtle, Shorebird, TillingDesign Engineering Design, P&SMonitoring Physical, Turtle, Shorebird, TillingConstruction Beach Nourishment and ServicesMonitoring Physical, Turtle, Shorebird, Tilling2032/2033 Monitoring Physical, Turtle, Shorebird, TillingSchedule and Budget - Marco Island Beach Application2024/20252025/20262030/20312031/203216.A.10.cPacket Pg. 716Attachment: 2022.07.30 - LGFR Beach Application - Marco Island (23083 : Recommendation to approve a
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RESOLUTION NO. 22 -
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
SUPPORTING THE COUNTY'S "FLORIDA BEACH
MANAGEMENT PROGRAM 2023/2024 FUNDING REQUESTS"
TO THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION FOR LONG RANGE FUNDING REQUESTS FOR
FISCAL YEARS 2023/2024, AGREEING TO SERVE AS THE
LOCAL SPONSOR, SUPPORT PROPOSED PROJECT
ACTIVITIES AND COMMITMENT TO PROVIDING THE
REQUIRED LOCAL COST SHARE.
WHEREAS, Collier County's Coastal Zone Management, acting on behalf of the
Collier County Board of County Commissioners, has prepared Florida Beach
Management Program 2023/2024 Funding Requests to the Florida Department of
Environmental Protection (FDEP) for long range grant funding for Fiscal Years 2023
/2024; and
WHEREAS, the funding requests are to fund the following three Collier County
Projects:
1. Collier County Beach Nourishment
a. FY 2023/2024 Environmental Monitoring, Physical Monitoring, Turtle
Monitoring and Tilling.
2. Marco Island Nourishment
a. FY 2023/2024 Environmental Monitoring, Physical Monitoring, Turtle
Monitoring and Tilling.
b. Engineering, Design, Plans and Specifications and Pre-Construction
3. Wiggins Pass Dredging
a. FY 2023/2024 Environmental Monitoring, Physical Monitoring and Tilling
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WHEREAS, the timely maintenance and restoration of these high quality and readily
accessible public recreational beaches is critical to preserve their value and viability, and to
provide a boost to both the environment and the economy of Collier County tourism, including
hotels, restaurants and related commercial activities; and
WHEREAS , the role of the County government in maintaining and restoring beaches
is appropriate and crucial; and
WHEREAS , the Board of County Commissioners supports these three funding
requests and requests approval from the FDEP for each funding request for Fiscal Years
2023/2024; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners agrees to serve as the Local
Sponsor; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners is able and committed to providing
the required Local Cost Share; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners agrees to support proposed project
activities; and
WHEREAS: the Board of County Commissioners supports funding contained in previously
approved funding contracts, and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has enacted the Tourist
Development Tax Ordinance No. 92-60, as amended, which commits funding to beach
renourishment, beach maintenance and beach park facilities.
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NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that:
1. The Board supports the Florida Beach Management Program 2023/2024
Funding Requests prepared for submittal to the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection for long range funding for Fiscal Years 2023/2024, and requests approval from the
FDEP for each funding request;
2. The Board of County Commissioners is willing to serve as the Local Sponsor
and support the maintenance and renourishment projects. The Collier County's Coastal Zone
Management has the staff dedicated to provide Project Management and Administrative
support; and,
3. The Board of County Commissioners is committed to providing the required
Local Cost Share. The required funds have been committed through the Tourist Development
Tax Ordinance No. 92-60, as amended.
THIS RESOLUTION ADOPTED after motion, second and majority vote favoring
same, this day of , 2022.
DATE:
ATTEST:
CRYSTAL K. KINZEL, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
As Deputy Clerk By: _________________________________
Penny Taylor, CHAIRMAN
Approved as to form and legality:
Colleen M. Greene Managing Assistant County Attorney
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Beach Management Funding Assistance Program
Local Government Funding Request
Fiscal Year 2023/2024
Inlet Projects Application
PART I: GENERAL INFORMATION
Local Sponsor Collier County - Growth Management Department - Coastal Zone Management Section
Federal ID Number (FEID) 59-6000558
Primary Contact Name Andrew Miller Title Manager
Mailing Address Line 1 2685 South Horseshoe Drive, Unit 103
Mailing Address Line 2
City Naples Zip Code 34104 Telephone Number (239)-252-2922, c (239) 30
Email Address Andrew.Miller@colliercountyfl.gov
Additional Contact Information
PART II: CERTIFICATION
Electronic or scanned signatures accepted.
Printed Name Andrew Miller Date
Signature of Local Sponsor
I hereby certify that all information provided with this application is true and complete to the best of my knowledge.
MillerAndrew Digitally signed by MillerAndrew
Date: 2022.07.30 14:39:21 -04'00'
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Local Government Funding Request
Fiscal Year 2023/2024
Inlet Projects Application
PART III: EVALUATION CRITERIA
1. Project Name: As listed in the Inlet Management Plan (IMP) or Strategic Beach Management Plan (SBMP)
Wiggins Pass Inlet Management
2. Project Description: Include county, location with reference to DEP range monuments, brief project history, and description of
proposed activities.
The Wiggins Pass Project is located on the southwest Florida coastline in Collier County between Florida Department of
Environmental Protection monuments R-16 and R-17 and the project is adjacent to approximately 2,300 feet of critically eroded Gulf
shoreline. The dredge sites are located within Wiggins Pass, South and North Channels and the Gulf of Mexico. The nearshore and
beach disposal sites are located north of the inlet, between DEP Reference monuments R-12 to R-15.5, and south of the inlet,
between R-18 and R-20. The ebb shoal disposal area is located offshore of Wiggins Pass, approximately
300-1,000 feet north of the authorized inlet channel.
The project permits also includes the periodic maintenance dredging of 4,700 feet of the Water Turkey Bay navigational channel to
the design depth of -5.0 feet MLW, with 0.5 foot over-depth allowance, for a maximum allowable dredge depth of -5.5 feet. The
channel widths range from approximately 90 feet to 140 feet.
The initial phase of the latest Inlet Management Plan Study was implemented in 2013 by dredging approximately 107,000 cy for
maintenance dredging and initial realignment of the channel. Per the Inlet Management Plan study, Wiggins Pass is currently
dredged at regular intervals of approximately 4 years to maintain navigable depths for recreational boaters, with optional interim
dredging events every two years to address shoaling across the navigation inlet gulf entrance. In 2015, an interim maintenance
dredging project excavated 13,000 cy to clear the shoal across the main inlet entrance channel. Material was placed in the ebb shoal
disposal area north of the channel and within the flood shoal disposal. FDEP finalized the inlet management plan in April 2018.
In Spring 2018, dredging of 100,000 cy with disposal split 2/3 of the total volume (67%) to the north and 1/3 of the total volume
(33%) to the south to maintain the navigation of the inlet, refine and reinforce the alignment begun with the 2013 project. Dredging
of Wiggins Pass was concurrent with the dredging of Doctors Pass as a means for sharing of common costs, such as mobilization to
reduce costs.
In March 2020 the County conducted a small interim dredging project which removed approximately 21,400 cy from Wiggins Pass
and 26,650 cy from Water Turkey Bay with placement in the nearshore zone north of Wiggins Pass along Barefoot Beach from FDEP
reference monument R-12 to R-14. Due to storms since this project completion, the County is considering an emergency dredging
project to remove shoals that impede navigation. Wiggins Pass was dredged between January 26, 2022 and March 10, 2022 with the
removal of 66,033 cy with 65,043 cy available for pay. Approximately 21, 413 cubic yards was placed north of the inlet on the beach
and in the nearshore of Barefoot Beach and 16,747 cy was placed south of the inlet on the beach and in the nearshore near Delnor-
Wiggins State Park.
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Local Government Funding Request
Fiscal Year 2023/2024
Inlet Projects Application
3. Use of Requested Program Funds: Provide a brief description of tasks to be completed in each requested phase (Feasibility,
Design, Construction, or Monitoring). Indicate which tasks are cost reimbursement from previous fiscal years.
Monitoring: Funds are requested for Environmental & Physical Monitoring, and Tilling
4. Map: Provide as an attachment.
• Format: The project area must be formatted at a minimum of 1" = 200' scale and include a compass rose and legend.
• Required elements: Project boundary, DEP reference monuments, shoreline designated as critically eroded, area of inlet
influence, and permitted sand bypassing placement area
5. Project length: Total restored project boundary (in feet) as listed in the IMP or SBMP. 10,560 feet
6. Schedule and Budget: Provide as a separate attachment, if needed. Clearly indicate project phase: Feasibility (F), Design (D),
Construction (C), or Monitoring (M). Include the year of post-construction monitoring in the description.
• Cost Reimbursement: Specify eligible costs incurred during the three years prior to the current application's fiscal year that are
not in a current DEP agreement and have not been reimbursed (this includes fiscal years 20/21, 21/22, and 22/23). Eligible costs
will be added to the current funding request.
• Current and Future Costs: Specify eligible costs for the current application's fiscal year that are not in a current DEP agreement
and have not been reimbursed as well as the estimated costs for the next 4 years. Note: If Construction costs are requested in the
current fiscal year, then the Year 1 Post-Construction Monitoring costs will be added to the current funding request.
Fiscal
Year Project Phase Description Federal Cost State Cost Local Cost Total Cost
20/21 See Attachment
20/21
20/21
21/22
21/22
21/22
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Fiscal Year 2023/2024
Inlet Projects Application
Fiscal
Year Project Phase Description Federal Cost State Cost Local Cost Total Cost
22/23
22/23
22/23
23/24
23/24
23/24
24/25
24/25
24/25
25/26
25/26
25/26
26/27
26/27
26/27
27/28
27/28
27/28
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Fiscal Year 2023/2024
Inlet Projects Application
Provide the estimated annual quantity (cubic yards) of beach quality sand reaching the
updrift boundary of the improved jetty or inlet channel:
7. Sand reaching the inlet
Provide a brief description of when the last
sediment budget engineering analysis was
completed for the inlet and area of inlet
influence. Discuss any proposals to update
the sediment budget.
Beause only monitoring funds are being requested in FY 23/24. only items 1-6
have been included with this application.
Provide the current annual average of bypassed material (cubic yards) since the adoption
of a bypass objective:
9. Balancing the sediment budget
Provide the annual bypassing objective (cubic yards/year) adopted by the IMP or SBMP or
as determined by a Department-approved study:
8. Severity of erosion
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Fiscal Year 2023/2024
Inlet Projects Application
Historical bypassing volumes: In the table below, provide the annual bypassing volumes (cubic yards/year), for the previous ten
years (from the last calendar year or the most recent calculation). Attach additional documentation as needed.
Year
Quantity Bypassed
(cy) - Sand Transfer
Plant
Quantity Bypassed
(cy) - Dredging Dredge Location Placement or Disposal Area
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
Total per
method
Total bypass volume:
Years since IMP adoption:
Annual average bypass:
Bypass objective:
Percentage of bypass objective:
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Fiscal Year 2023/2024
Inlet Projects Application
10. Increased bypassing and cost-effectiveness
Provide the estimated increase in annual bypassing of sand (cubic
yards/year) proposed for the project:
Provide the estimated shortfall of annual bypassing of sand (cubic
yards/year) within the inlet system:
Is the proposed project requesting construction phase funds for a major inlet management project component?
If yes, and for the award of points for the cost-effectiveness of using inlet sand criteria, provide an opinion of probable cost
per unit volume of the inlet and all other sand sources, certified by a licensed professional engineer.
11. Inlet Management Plans
Select all that apply:
Existing IMP: The proposed project has an existing IMP or completed Inlet Management Study that
has been approved by the Department.
Updated IMP: The Department has received and approved an update to an existing IMP in the
form of a current Inlet Management Study/sediment budget analysis within the previous five years,
or there is an update proposed to an existing IMP in the current application.
New IMP: A new inlet management study is proposed for submission to the Department for an
adoption in an IMP.
12. Enhanced longevity of proximate beach nourishment projects
Annualized beach nourishment volume of proximate beach
nourishment project:
13. Active permits
Does the project have an active state permit?
Permit number:
Authorization date:
Expiration date:
Does the project have an active federal permit?
Permit number:
Authorization date:
Expiration date:
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Local Government Funding Request
Fiscal Year 2023/2024
Inlet Projects Application
14. Federal funds available
Does the proposed project have federal funds available? If so, provide supporting documentation.
15. Secured local funds
Has the necessary local funding been secured for the proposed project? If so, provide a copy of the
draft Resolution. The signed Resolution is due by October 5, 2022.
Additional
comments
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2023/2024 Monitoring Environmental & Physical Monitoring, and Tilling $0 $52,000 $52,000 $104,000Monitoring Environmental & Physical Monitoring, and Tilling $0 $53,500 $53,500 $107,000Construction Interim Channel Dredging, P&S and Construction Management (15,000 CY) $0 $500,000 $500,000 $1,000,000Design Dredge, Rock Removal, Alignment Adjustment Design and Permitting (70,000 CY) $0 $75,000 $75,000 $150,000Monitoring Environmental & Physical Monitoring, and Tilling $0 $55,000 $55,000 $110,000Construction Dredging (70,000 CY) $0 $1,208,500 $1,208,500 $2,417,000Monitoring Environmental & Physical Monitoring, and Tilling $0 $56,500 $56,500 $113,000Design Interim Channel Dredging Design $0 $53,000 $53,000 $106,000Monitoring Environmental & Physical Monitoring, and Tilling $0 $58,200 $58,200 $116,400Construction Interim Channel Dredging, P&S and Construction Management (15,000 CY) $0 $530,450 $530,450 $1,060,900Monitoring Environmental & Physical Monitoring, and Tilling Design Dredge Design and Permitting (70,000 CY)Monitoring Environmental & Physical Monitoring, and Tilling Construction Dredging (70,000 CY)Monitoring Environmental & Physical Monitoring, and Tilling Design Interim Channel Dredging DesignMonitoring Environmental & Physical Monitoring, and Tilling Construction Interim Channel Dredging, P&S and Construction Management (15,000 CY)Monitoring Environmental & Physical Monitoring, and Tilling Design Dredge Design and Permitting (70,000 CY)Monitoring Environmental & Physical Monitoring, and Tilling Construction Dredging (70,000 CY)2027/20282029/20302030/20312033/20342032/20332028/2029Schedule and Budget - Wiggins Inlet ApplicationTotal Estimated CostYear Proposed Phase DescriptionFederal Cost ShareState Cost ShareLocal Cost Share2024/20252026/20272025/20262031/203216.A.10.dPacket Pg. 733Attachment: 2022.07.30 - LGFR Beach Application - Wiggins (23083 : Recommendation to approve a
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RESOLUTION NO. 22
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A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
SUPPORTING THE COUNTY'S "FLORIDA BEACH
MANAGEMENT PROGRAM 2023/2024 FUNDING
REQUESTS" TO THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FOR LONG RANGE
FUNDING REQUESTS FOR FISCAL YEARS 2023/2024,
AGREEING TO SERVE AS THE LOCAL SPONSOR,
SUPPORT PROPOSED PROJECT ACTIVITIES AND
COMMITMENT TO PROVIDING THE REQUIRED LOCAL
COST SHARE.
WHEREAS, Collier County's Coastal Zone Management, acting on behalf of
the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, has prepared Florida Beach
Management Program 2023/2024 Funding Requests to the Florida Department of
Environmental Protection (FDEP) for long range grant funding for Fiscal Years 2023
/2024; and
WHEREAS, the funding requests are to fund the following three Collier County
Projects:
1. Collier County Beach Nourishment
a. FY 2023/2024 Environmental Monitoring, Physical Monitoring, Turtle
Monitoring and Tilling.
b. FY 2023/2024 Beach Renourishment Design for Park Shore and Clam Pass
Park
2. Marco Island Nourishment
a. FY 2023/2024 Environmental Monitoring, Physical Monitoring, Turtle
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Monitoring and Tilling.
3. Wiggins Pass Dredging
a. FY 2023/2024 Environmental Monitoring, Physical Monitoring and Tilling
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WHEREAS, the timely maintenance and restoration of these high quality and readily
accessible public recreational beaches is critical to preserve their value and viability, and to
provide a boost to both the environment and the economy of Collier County tourism, including
hotels, restaurants and related commercial activities; and
WHEREAS , the role of the County government in maintaining and restoring beaches
is appropriate and crucial; and
WHEREAS , the Board of County Commissioners supports these three funding
requests and requests approval from the FDEP for each funding request for Fiscal Years
2023/2024; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners agrees to serve as the Local
Sponsor; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners is able and committed to providing
the required Local Cost Share; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners agrees to support proposed project
activities; and
WHEREAS: the Board of County Commissioners supports funding contained in previously
approved funding contracts, and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has enacted the Tourist
Development Tax Ordinance No. 92-60, as amended, which commits funding to beach
renourishment, beach maintenance and beach park facilities.
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NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that:
1. The Board supports the Florida Beach Management Program 2023/2024
Funding Requests prepared for submittal to the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection for long range funding for Fiscal Years 2023/2024, and requests approval from the
FDEP for each funding request;
2. The Board of County Commissioners is willing to serve as the Local Sponsor
and support the maintenance and renourishment projects. The Collier County's Coastal Zone
Management has the staff dedicated to provide Project Management and Administrative
support; and,
3. The Board of County Commissioners is committed to providing the required
Local Cost Share. The required funds have been committed through the Tourist Development
Tax Ordinance No. 92-60, as amended.
THIS RESOLUTION ADOPTED after motion, second and majority vote favoring
same, this day of , 2022.
DATE:
ATTEST:
CRYSTAL K. KINZEL, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
As Deputy Clerk By: _________________________________
Penny Taylor, CHAIRMAN
Approved as to form and legality:
Colleen M. Greene Managing Assistant County Attorney
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