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CSRM Agenda 10/30/2024 Growth Management Community Development Department Collier County Coastal Storm Risk Management Feasibility Study Advisory Committee Wednesday, October 30, 2024 1:00 PM Collier County GMCDD Building – Room 609/610 AGENDA 1. Approval of previous meeting minutes from November 8, 2023 2. Status of CSRM study 3. Tentatively Selected Plan (TSP) – What is a TSP? 4. Chairman update 5. Open discussion regarding the status of the CSRM Feasibility Study 6. Other Items/Committee Correspondence Motion to Ajourn: _______ Time Ajourned:_______ 8.B.b Packet Pg. 74 Attachment: CSRM Agenda 10.30.2024 (30049 : Coastal Storm Risk Management Feasibility Study Advisory Committee) Coastal Storm Risk Management Feasibility Study Advisory Committee Wednesday October 30, 2024 Growth Management Department – Conference Room 609/610 Committee Sign-In Sheet 1:00 PM ***Please be advised*** The information on this sheet is to contact you regarding this project and future public meetings. Under Florida law, e -mail addresses, phone numbers and certain home addresses are public records once received by a government agency. If you do not want y our e-mail address, phone number or home address released if the county receives a public records request, you can refrain from including such information on this sheet. You have the option of checking with the county staff on your own to obtain updates on the project as well as checking the county website for additional information. Name Representing Email 8.B.c Packet Pg. 75 Attachment: CSRM Committee Sign-In 10.30.2024 (30049 : Coastal Storm Risk Management Feasibility Coastal Storm Risk Management Feasibility Study Advisory Committee Wednesday October 30, 2024 Growth Management Department – Conference Room 609/610 Public Sign-In Sheet 1:00 PM ***Please be advised*** The information on this sheet is to contact you regarding this project and future public meetings. Under Florida law, e -mail addresses, phone numbers and certain home addresses are public records once received by a government agency. If you do not want your e -mail address, phone number or home address released if the county receives a public records request, you can refrain from including such information on this sheet . You have the option of checking with the county staff on your own to obtain updates on the project as well as checking the county website for additional info rmation. Name Representing Email 8.B.d Packet Pg. 76 Attachment: CSRM Public Sign-In 10.30.2024 (30049 : Coastal Storm Risk Management Feasibility Study 1 Collier County Coastal Storm Risk Management Feasibility Study CSRM Ad Hoc Committee – 10/30/2024 8.B.e Packet Pg. 77 Attachment: CSRM Ad Hoc Presentation-10.30.2024 (30049 : Coastal Storm Risk 2Coastal Storm Risk Management Feasibility Study: Planning Areas Update USACE refined the Planning Areas based on results of the Planning Charettes conducted in April of 2023 and Public Information meetings that occurred in April and June of 2023 Revision of Planning Areas from a total of 6 to 4 Planning Areas will focus on beaches and Environmental Justice communities Screening out of structural measures. Analysis to focus on beach nourishment, Critical Infrastructure, nonstructural measures, and possible Natural & Nature-Based Features (NNBF) No analysis of measures within Coastal Barrier Resource Systems (CBRS) N 8.B.e Packet Pg. 78 Attachment: CSRM Ad Hoc Presentation-10.30.2024 (30049 : Coastal Storm Risk 3COLLIER CSRM Geographic Scope – Planning Areas: North County Beaches Planning Area Marco Island Beach Planning Area Naples Planning Area Goodland Planning Area Historically disadvantaged back bay communities that have elevated risks to livelihood and life safety during coastal storm events. Areas defined by EJ Screen Tool This study is not a one-time, fix-all solution to coastal storm risk. There will always be coastal storm risk in Collier County. Upcoming Analysis Scope: Beach nourishment, nonstructural measures, Critical Infrastructure, and Nature-Based Solutions. Nature-Based Solutions being considered: vegetated dune (as component of beach nourishment) and mangrove restoration at Clam Pass 8.B.e Packet Pg. 79 Attachment: CSRM Ad Hoc Presentation-10.30.2024 (30049 : Coastal Storm Risk 4Coastal Storm Risk Management Feasibility Study: Array of Alternatives8.B.e Packet Pg. 80 Attachment: CSRM Ad Hoc Presentation-10.30.2024 (30049 : Coastal Storm Risk 58.B.e Packet Pg. 81 Attachment: CSRM Ad Hoc Presentation-10.30.2024 (30049 : Coastal Storm Risk 6 What is “Environmental Justice” and the “Justice40 Initiative”? Environmental Justice is “The fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income regarding the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies, with no group bearing a disproportionate burden of environmental harms and risks.” (ASA(CW) Memorandum 15 March 2022) Justice40 is “A whole-of-government initiative that 40% of the overall benefits flow to marginalized, disadvantaged, and overburdened by pollution.” (Section 233 of EO 14008) We strive to scope our studies so that they are inclusive of all communities at risk. ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE: ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE 8.B.e Packet Pg. 82 Attachment: CSRM Ad Hoc Presentation-10.30.2024 (30049 : Coastal Storm Risk 78.B.e Packet Pg. 83 Attachment: CSRM Ad Hoc Presentation-10.30.2024 (30049 : Coastal Storm Risk 88.B.e Packet Pg. 84 Attachment: CSRM Ad Hoc Presentation-10.30.2024 (30049 : Coastal Storm Risk 9NEXT STATUS MEETING & ADDITIONAL INFO ❖Email to contact the USACE team: Collier-CSRM@usace.army.mil ❖Visit the story map using the QR code or the following link: ❖ https://colliercountyfl.webex.com/colliercountyfl/j.php?MTID=ma30d7a38d56e302ce2111614f7d75e9a ❖Next monthly status meeting is on Wednesday, November 25th at 3:30 PM 2024 - 2025 Monthly Public Status Meetings Wednesday, October 23 Wednesday, November 27 Wednesday, December 25 Wednesday, January 22 Wednesday, February 26 Collier County Nonfederal Sponsor 3 years Study Schedule $2.97 Million Study Budget, 100% Federal February 2025 Anticipated Draft Report Public Release May 2026 Anticipated Signed Chief’s Report Visit the USACE website or the Collier CSRM story map for more information Collier CSRM Re-initiated Feasibility Study Quick Facts X X 8.B.e Packet Pg. 85 Attachment: CSRM Ad Hoc Presentation-10.30.2024 (30049 : Coastal Storm Risk 10 TENTATIVELY SELECTED PLAN A TSP is a key milestone in the environmental planning and decision-making process for large-scale projects, particularly those involving transportation infrastructure or land development. It represents the preferred alternative among the options considered during the planning and environmental analysis phase. When a project undergoes environmental assessment, various alternatives are typically evaluated to determine their potential impacts on the environment, social factors, and economic considerations. These alternatives could include different routes for a highway, locations for a new facility, or designs for a development project. After considering the environmental impacts, public input, and other factors, the agency or entity responsible for the project selects a preferred alternative, which is then documented in the Tentatively Selected Plan.This plan outlines the chosen option and provides justification for why it was selected over the other alternatives. The Tentatively Selected Plan is subject to further review and public comment before it becomes finalized. Feedback received during this period may result in adjustments to the plan or the inclusion of additional mitigation measures to address concerns raised by stakeholders. Once all necessary approvals and permits are obtained and any required environmental impact statements are completed, the TSP may be formally adopted as the final plan for the project, paving the way for its implementation. 8.B.e Packet Pg. 86 Attachment: CSRM Ad Hoc Presentation-10.30.2024 (30049 : Coastal Storm Risk 7.0 Tentative Selected Plan 7.1 Optimization of the TSP 7.2 Description of Tentatively Selected Plan 7.3 Total Costs and Economic Results of the TSP 7.4 Executive Order (EO) 11988 and Public Law 113-2 Considerations 7.5 Implementation of the Selected Plan 7.6 Resiliency, Sustainability & Adaptability TENTATIVE SELECTED PLAN (TSP) The TSP is the outcome of the analyses which occurred to evaluate a variety of competing measures and alternative plans to reduce the risk associated with future coastal storms in Collier County. 8.B.e Packet Pg. 87 Attachment: CSRM Ad Hoc Presentation-10.30.2024 (30049 : Coastal Storm Risk * Specific-Measurable-Achievable-Relevant-Time bound The USACE SMART* planning process emphasizes study teams should use a reasonable level of details to collect data and model alternatives and to analyze and evaluate effectiveness in order to identify the TSP. The PDT has completed the evaluation and comparison of the final array of distinctly different alternatives for achieving the water resources objectives in the study area, and they have identified a TSP to carry forward. 1.0 OPTIMIZATION OF THE TSP 2.0 DESCRIPTION OF TENTATIVELY SELECTED PLAN The TSP is the National Economic Development (NED) plan and will include the best alternative from the final array of alternatives. The TSP is the outcome of the analyses which occurred to evaluate a variety of competing measures and alternative plans. 8.B.e Packet Pg. 88 Attachment: CSRM Ad Hoc Presentation-10.30.2024 (30049 : Coastal Storm Risk 3.0 TOTAL COSTS AND ECONOMIC RESULTS OF THE TSP In this section the plan will include the total cost and the explanation of the basis for this amount, including the Benefit-Cost Ratio (BCR) 8.B.e Packet Pg. 89 Attachment: CSRM Ad Hoc Presentation-10.30.2024 (30049 : Coastal Storm Risk 3.0 TOTAL COSTS AND ECONOMIC RESULTS OF THE TSP8.B.e Packet Pg. 90 Attachment: CSRM Ad Hoc Presentation-10.30.2024 (30049 : Coastal Storm Risk Executive Order 11988 requires federal agencies avoid, to the extent possible, the long and short-term adverse impacts associated with the occupancy and modification of floodplains and to avoid direct and indirect support of floodplain development wherever there is a practicable alternative. In accomplishing this objective, "each agency shall provide leadership and shall take action to reduce the risk of flood loss, to minimize the impact of floods on human safety, health, and welfare, and to restore and preserve the natural and beneficial values served by floodplains in carrying out its responsibilities”. The Water Resources Council Floodplain Management Guidelines for implementation of EO 11988, as referenced in USACE ER 1165-2-26, requires an eight-step process that agencies should carry out as part of their decision making on projects that have potential impacts to, or are within the floodplain. 4.0 EXECUTIVE ORDER (EO) 11988 AND PUBLIC LAW 113-2 8.B.e Packet Pg. 91 Attachment: CSRM Ad Hoc Presentation-10.30.2024 (30049 : Coastal Storm Risk Implementation will depend on the final array of alternatives. 5.0 IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SELECTED PLAN 6.0 RESILIENCY, SUSTAINABILITY AND ADAPTABILITY This intent of this section is to address how the TSP contributes to the resiliency, how it affects sustainability, and how it may be adapted to continue to perform under changed future conditions in Collier County. USACE describes resilience as “the ability to anticipate, prepare for, respond to, and adapt to changing conditions and to withstand and recover rapidly from disruptions with minimal damage”. 8.B.e Packet Pg. 92 Attachment: CSRM Ad Hoc Presentation-10.30.2024 (30049 : Coastal Storm Risk 17 Thank You Christopher Mason Christopher.Mason@CollierCountyFL.gov 8.B.e Packet Pg. 93 Attachment: CSRM Ad Hoc Presentation-10.30.2024 (30049 : Coastal Storm Risk