1992-319 Update & Comments
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COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT PLAN
UPDATE AND ERRATA
DECEMBER 31, 1991
Comments:
First line: U'I'he the "CoastaL..
After line 6 (3.9, etc.), insert:
3.10 FDNR Coastal Armorinq Policv.. IV -69-
Line 1: ...1983-i989 1991
Add: 17 FDNR Coastal Armorinq Policv........
IV -72-
Last line, insert space between 2) and
recreation.
TABLE 1-1: CZM TECHNICAL REPORTS, 1983-i989
1991
Add to end of TABLE 1-1:
NR-SP-91-01 Marco Island Sea Turtle Monitorinq
NR-B-91-01 Collier County Seaqrass Protection
Plan
NR-SP-91-02 Coastal Barriers and Growth
Manaqement Planninq at the County
Level
1st Sentence: ...County Coastal Construction
ee"~~el Setback Line...
E. 3rd line: insert space between public and
health.
After last paragraph, insert the following:
In December of 1991. Conqress enacted the
Coastal Barrier Improvement Act of 1990 (CBIA)
(Public Law 101-591\. This act revises the
CBRA bv the addition of secondary coastal
barriers. fastlands. and wetlands. A
substantial number of islands in the Cape
Romano area are now included in "Cape Romano
unit P16". includinq Fred Kev. Marqaret Kev.
Curry Kev. Helen Kev. and much of Horrs Island.
Included in "Keewavdin Island unit P15" are
parts of Hideawav Beach and Isles of Capri. as
well as the entire Rookerv Bav area. extendinq
north to Gordon Pass. Other areas that are
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unit FL-65P. Clam Pass unit FL-64P. and
Tiqertail unit FL-63P: these are some of the
areas that were identified as "otherwise
unprotected" in 1985. Also refer to P'iqures
3-1. 3-2A. and 3-2B.
...Protection Act of 1985 (CZPA)~. (F.S.
161.52-161.58\ .
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First line:... ieft 2n barrier islands...
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last sentence: ...except where authorized by
the local government (F.S. 161.58\.
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...beaches south of Marco Island. On October
30. 1991 the CCSL Ordinance (Ord. 75-19. as
amended\ was repealed. and placed in the
Collier County Land DeveloDment Code. as
"DIVISION 3.13 COASTAL CONSTRUCTION SETBACK
LINE VARIANCE".
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...may be obtained by following variance
procedures. On October 30. 1991 the Vehicle on
the Beach Ordinance (Ord. 74-8. as amended \ was
repealed. and placed in the Collier County Land
Development Code. as "DIVISION 3.14 VEHICLE ON
THE BEACH REGULATIONS".
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3 . 9 RBeeMMBHBA":EeNB P'DNR COASTAL ARMORING
POLICY
This policy. which became effective December
18. 1990. was a result of the Governor and
Cabinet's direction to the FDNR to devise a
policy for reviewinq Dermit applications for
riqid costal protection structures (i.e..
armorinq\. It states that (pursuant to F.S.
161.041 and 161.053\ the FDNR shall not issue
permits for new coastal armorinq except as a
last resort. and on Iv in accordance with
specific criteria. It includes information on
armorinq criteria and protection of sea turtles
and their habitat. Refer to ADDendix 17 for
specific details of this policy.
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3.10 RECOMMENDATIONS....
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Add to end of paragraph: Sea turtle nest
screeninq techniques should be imDlemented due
to hiqh raccoon predation.
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Add to beginning of paragraph: Barefoot Beach
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Preserve is currentlY manaqed bY the Collier
County Parks and Recreation Department. It is
also requlated bv the Coastal Barrier Resource
Act (16 U.S.C. 3502). as Wiqqins Pass unit
FL-65P.
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Add to end of paragraph: Sea turtle nest
screeninq techniques should be implemented due
to hiqh raccoon Dredation.
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Compared to adjacent areas, the Vanderbilt
Beach ~~arrier ~unit whas experienced...
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Beach segment #6. DELNOR WIGGINS PASS STATE
RECREATION AREA PARK
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Beach Access: Belfter-Wi~~ift~-6~a~e-ParK Delnor
Wiqqins Pass State Recreation Area
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Add to beginning of paragraph: Delnor Wiqqins
Pass State Recreation Area is currentlY manaqed
bY the Florida Decartment of Natural Resources.
It is also requlated by the Coastal Barrier
Resource Act (16 U.S.C. 3502). as Wiqqins Pass
unit FL-65P.
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Add to beginning of paragraph: This beach
seament is requlated by the Coastal Barrier
Resource Act (16 U.S.C. 3502) as Clam Pass Unit
FL-64P.
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Add to beginning of paragraph: This beach
seament is requlated by the Coastal Barrier
Resource Act (16 U.S.C. 3502) as Clam Pass unit
FL-64P.
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Add to end of paragraph: Sea turtle nest
screeninq techniques should be imclemented due
to hiqh raccoon predation.
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Beach Segment #15. OLDE NAPLES
Add to end of paragraph (new paragraph): This
Unit has been classified as an Undeveloced
Coastal Barrier under the 1982 Federal Coastal
Barrier Resources Act (CBRA). 16 U.S.C. 3502.
It is included in KeewaYdin Island unit P16.
The CBRA. as amended bv the Coastal Barrier
Imcrovement Act of 1990 (16 U.S.C. 3501).
crohibits the use of most federal funds for
proiects on desiqnated undeveloced coastal
barriers. Prohibitions include financial
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assistance for new utility and transportation
facilities. federallY subsidized flood
insurance coveraqe. HUD. any contract. loan.
qrant. cooperative aqreement. or insurance or
quarantee of a loan. mortqaqe. or pool of
mortqaqes.
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gftaeve%epea-eea~~a%-Barrier-~~aer-P~~~-9T-~48T
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r~fta~-te~~~T-riftafteia%-a~~i~~aftee-rer-~ew
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fte-reaeral%Y-~H~~iai~ea-r%eea-ift~~raftee
eeve~a~e-i~-avai%a~%e-re~-afty-eea~~a%-~a~~ie~s
elas~iriea-a~-~~eh~
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gftaevelepea-eea~~a%-Bar~ie~-Hftae~-P~~~-9T-~48T
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i~-is-ifte%~aea-ift-gfti~-Pi6T-*eewayaift-%~%afta~
'I'hi~-Ae~-prehi~i~~-~he-~~e-er-me~~-reaeral
r~fta~-te~~~T-riftafteial-a~~i~~aftee-rer-ftew
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ela~~iriea-a~-~~eh~
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gftaeve%epea-eea~~a%-Ba~rie~-~ftae~-P~~~-9T-~48T
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'I'hi~-Ae~-p~ehi~i~s-~he-Hse-er-me~~-reae~al
rHfta~-te~~~T-riftafteial-assi~~aftee-re~-ftew
H~i%i~y-afta-~~aft~pe~~a~ieft-raeili~ie~T-re~
p~e;ee~s-eft-aesi~fta~ea-Hftaevelepea-eea~~al
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fte-reae~allY-~H~~iai~ea-r%eea-ift~~~aftee
eeve~a~e-i~-avai%a~%e-re~-afty-eea~~a%-~a~rie~~
e%a~~iriea-a~-~~eh~
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gftaevelepea-eea~~a%-Ba~~ier-~ftaer-P~~~-9T-~48T
~he-i982-Peae~a%-eea~~a%-Ba~rie~-Re~e~ree~-Ae~t
i~-i~-ifte%~aea-ift-gfti~-Pi6T-*eewayaift-%~lafta~
'I'hi~-Ae~-p~ehi~i~~-~he-~~e-er-me~~-reaeral
r~fta~-te~~~T-riftafteia%-a~sis~aftee-re~-ftew
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H~i%i~y-afta-~~aft~pe~~a~ieft-raeili~ie~T-re~
pre;ee~~-eft-ae~i~fta~ea-~ftaeve%epea-eea~~al
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fte-reae~a%ly-~~~~iai~ea-r%eea-ift~~~aftee
eeve~a~e-ie-avai%a~le-rer-afty-eeae~a%-~arrier~
ela~~iriea-a~-~~eh~
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gftaeve%epea-eea~~a%-Ba~rie~-~ftae~-P~~~-9T-~48T
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i~-i~-iftel~aea-ift-gfti~-Pi6T-*eewayaift-%~lafta~
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r~fta~-te~~~T-riftafteia%-a~~i~~aftee-rer-ftew
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fte-reae~ally-~~~~iai~ea-r.leea-ift~~~aftee
eevera~e-ie-availa~%e-re~-afty-eeae~a%-~a~~ie~s
ela~~iriea-a~-s~eh~
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Add to end of paragraph (new paragraph): This
unit has been classified as an Undeveloped
Coastal Barrier under the 1982 Federal Coastal
Barrier Resources Act (CBRA\. 16 U.S.C. 3502.
It is included in Keewavdin Island unit P16.
The CBRA. as amended bv the Coastal Barrier
Improvement Act of 1990 (16 U.S.C. 3501\.
prohibits the use of most federal funds for
proiects on desiqnated undeveloped coastal
barriers. Prohibitions include financial
assistance for new utility and transportation
facilities. federal Iv subsidized flood
insurance coveraqe. HUD. any contract. loan.
qrant. cooperative aqreement. or insurance or
quarantee of a loan. mortqaqe. or pool of
mortqaqes.
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ela~~iriea-a~-aft-Bftaevelepea-eeae~a%-Ba~~ie~
~ftae~-P~~~-9T-~48T-~he-i982-Peaeral-eea~~al
Ba~~ier-Re~e~~ee~-Ae~t-i~-ie-ifte%~aea-ift-efti~
Pi6T-*eewayaift-%elafta~-'I'his-Ae~-p~ehi~i~~-~he
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raei%i~ieeT-rer-p~e;ee~s-eft-aesi~fta~ea
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er-ee~e~er-iT-i984T-fte-reae~ally-~~~~iai~ea
r%eea-ifte~raftee-eeve~a~e-is-avai%a~%e-rer-afty
eea~~a%-~ar~ier~-e%a~~iriea-a~-~~eh~
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eftaevelepea-eeas~al-Ba~~ie~-~ftae~-P~~~-9T-~48T
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~fte-i982-Peae~a%-eeae~al-Ba~rier-Re~e~ree~-Ae~t
i~-i~-ifte%~aea-ift-gfti~-Pi6T-*eewayaift-%elafta~
'I'fti~-Ae~-prefti~i~e-~he-~~e-er-mes~-reaeral
r~fta~-te~~~T-riftafteial-a~~i~~aftee-rer-ftew
~~i%i~y-afta-~raft~per~a~ieft-raei%i~ieeT-re~
pre;ee~~-eft-ae~i~fta~ea-~ftaeve%epea-eea~~a%
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fte-reae~a%%y-e~~~iai~ea-rleea-ift~~~aftee
eeve~a~e-is-avai%a~%e-re~-afty-eeae~a%-~a~~ie~~
e%a~~iriea-a~-~~eh~
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Add to end of paragraph (new paragraph): In
1990-1991. the Marco Island beach front was
nourished with sand obtained from borrow
sources located in the vicinity of Bia Marco
Pass and Caxambas Pass. The nourishment was
divided into 3 main proiect areas. leavinq
one section of natural beach between each area.
The north fill area was located at Hideawav
Beach. approximate Iv 4.000 feet northeast of
DNR monument T-128. extendinq southwest to DNR
monument T-128. The central fill area was
located between DNR monument R-134 and DNR
monument R-139. The south fill area was located
between DNR monument R-142 and the southern tip
of Marco Island at Caxambas Pass (Refer to
Appendix 16 for monument locations).
The desiqn width of the proiect was anticipated
to create 100 feet of additional beach.
Included in the beach nourishment desiqn was
the construction of a veqetated dune and 24
dune walkovers. A terminal qroin was installed
at Caxambas Pass to prevent loss of the beach
fill to Caxambas Pass.
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To date. the natural post-nourishment
adiustment of the filled areas on Marco Island
reveal that the beach is conforminq to its
oriqional desiqn template. Monitorinq of the
beach profile. benthic fauna. sea turtle
nestinq and beach sand compaction will continue
throuah 1993.
Add to beginning of paragraph (new paragraph):
This seament was the north proiect area of the
Marco Island beach nourishment (1990-1991).
The seaward portion of the fill eroded rapidlv
with subsequent scarp formation. continued
monitorinq of this area will provide valuable
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data on beach nourishments within tidal passes.
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Add to end of paragraph (new paragraph) :
Portions of this Seament have been classified
as an Undeveloped Coastal Barrier under the
1982 Federal Coastal Barrier Resources Act
(CBRA). 16 U.S.C. 3502. It is included in
Keewavdin Island unit P16. The CBRA. as amended
bv the Coastal Barrier Improvement Act of 1990
(16 U.S.C. 3501). prohibits the use of most
federal funds for proiects on desiqnated
undeveloped coastal barriers. Prohibitions
include financial assistance for new utility
and transportation facilities. federallv
subsidized flood insurance coveraqe. MUD. any
contract. loan. qrant. cooperative aqreement.
or insurance or quarantee of a loan. mortqaqe.
or pool of mortqaqes.
Sea turtle nest screeninq techniques should be
implemented due to hiqh raccoon predation.
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Beach Segment # 25. HIDEAWAY BEACH WEST
(TIGERTAIL BEACH)
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Add to end of paragraph: Sea turtle nest
screeninq techniques should be implemented due
to hiqh raccoon predation.
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Add to beginning of paragraph: This area was
included in the 1990-1991 Marco Island beach
nourishment as the central proiect area.
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Add to beginning of paragraph: Much of this
beach seament was included in the 1990-1991
Marco Island beach nourishment. as the central
proiect area.
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Add to beginning of paragraph: This area was
included in the 1990-1991 Marco Island beach
nourishment as the south proiect area.
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e%ae~iriea-a~-aft-eftaeve%epea-eea~~a%-Ba~rie~
~ftaer-P~~~-9T-~48T-~he-i982-Peae~al-eea~~a%
Bar~ie~-Re~e~ree~-Ae~t-i~-ie-iftel~aea-ift-efti~
pi5T-eape-Remafte~-~hi~-ae~-p~ehi~i~~-~fte-~~e-er
me~~-reaeral-r~fta~-te~~~T-riftafteia%-a~~i~~aftee
re~-ftew-~~i%i~y-afta-~~aft~per~a~ieft-raei%i~ie~T
re~-pre;ee~~-eft-ae~i~fta~ea-~ftaeve%epea-eea~~al
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fte-reae~a%%y-~~~~iai~ea-r%eea-ift~~raftee
eevera~e-ie-avai%a~%e-re~-afty-eeas~a%-~a~~ie~~
e%a~~iriea-a~-~~eft~
This Coastal Barrier unit has been classified
as an Undeveloped Coastal Barrier under the
1982 Federal Coastal Barrier Resources Act
(CBRA). 16 U.S.C. 3502. It is included in Cape
Romano unit P15. The CBRA. as amended bv the
Coastal Barrier Improvement Act of 1990 (16
U.S.C. 3501). prohibits the use of most federal
funds for proiects on desiqnated undeveloped
coastal barriers. Prohibitions include
financial assistance for new utility and
transportation facilities. federal Iv subsidized
flood insurance coveraqe. HUD. any contract.
loan. qrant. cooperative aqreement. or
insurance or quarantee of a loan. mortqaqe. or
pool of mortqaqes.
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4.9 COASTAL BARRIER UNIT 9. MORGAN ISLAND
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e%a~~iriea-ae-aft-gftaeve%epea-eeae~a%-Ba~rier
~ftaer-P~~~-9T-~48T-~fte-i982-Peae~a%-eea~~a%
Ba~~ier-Re~eH~eee-Ae~t-i~-i~-ifte%~aea-ift-efti~
pi5T-eape-Remafte~-~hie-ae~-prehi~i~~-~he-~~e-er
me~~-reaeral-r~ftas-te~~~T-riftafteia%-a~~is~aftee
rer-ftew-H~ili~y-afta-~~aftepe~~a~ieft-raeili~ieeT
re~-p~e;ee~~-eft-ae~i~fta~ea-~ftaevelepea-eea~~a%
~a~~ie~~~-%ft-aaai~ieftT-a~-er-ee~e~e~-iT-i984T
fte-reae~al%y-eH~eiai~ea-r%eea-ift~~raftee
eeve~a~e-i~-availa~%e-re~-afty-eea~~al-~a~~ie~e
elas~iriea-a~-s~eh~
1. This Coastal Barrier Unit has been
classified as an Undeveloped Coastal Barrier
under the 1982 Federal Coastal Barrier
Resources Act (CBRA). 16 U.S.C. 3502. It is
included in Cape Romano Unit P15. The CBRA. as
amended bv the Coastal Barrier Improvement Act
of 1990 (16 U.S.C. 3501). prohibits the use of
most federal funds for proiects on desiqnated
undeveloped coastal barriers. Prohibitions
include financial assistance for new utility
and transportation facilities. federal Iv
subsidized flood insurance coveraqe. HUD. any
contract. loan. qrant. cooperative aqreement.
or insurance or quarantee of a loan. mortaaqe.
or pool of mortqaqes.
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'I'hi~-~e~eft~-has-~eeft-e%a~~iriea-a~-aft
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i~-ie-ifte%~aea-ift-efti~-p%5T-eape-Remafte~-~fti~
ae~-p~ehi~i~~-~he-~~e-er-mes~-reae~a%-r~fta~
te~~~T-riftafteial-a~~*~~aftee-re~-ftew-~~ili~y-afta
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~~~~iai~ea-r%eea-*ft~~~aftee-eeve~a~e-i~
avai%a~le-rer-afty-eea~~a%-~a~~ie~~-e%ae~iriea
a~-~~eh~
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ae~-prehi~i~~-~he-~~e-er-mee~-reae~a%-r~fta~
te~~~T-riftafteial-a~~i~~aftee-re~-ftew-~~i%i~y-afta
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ae~i~fta~ea-~ftaevelepea-eeae~al-~a~~ier~~-%ft
aaai~ieftT-a~-er-ee~e~e~-iT-i984T-fte-reaera%%y
e~~~ia*Bea-rleea-ift~~raftee-eevera~e-is
availa~le-rer-afty-eea~~al-ea~~ie~s-ela~siriea
a~-~~eh~
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eftaevelepea-eea~~al-Ba~~ie~-~ftaer-P~~~-9T-~48T
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ae~-prehi~*~~-~he-~~e-er-mes~-reae~a%-r~fta~
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~~~~iai~ea-r%eea-ift~~~aftee-eeve~a~e-i~
availa~%e-re~-afty-eeas~a%-ea~~ie~s-elassiriea
a~-~~eh~
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eftaevelepea-eea~~a%-Bar~ie~-Hftae~-P~~~-9T-~48T
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ae~-p~ehi~i~s-~fte-~~e-er-me~~-reae~a%-r~fta~
te~~~T-riftafteia%-a~~i~~aftee-re~-ftew-~~i%*~y-afta
~~aft~pe~~a~ieft-raeili~ie~T-rer-p~e;ee~~-eft
ae~i~fta~ea-~ftaevelepea-eeae~al-~a~~ier~~-%ft
aaai~ieftT-a~-er-ee~e~er-iT-i984T-fte-reae~ally
e~~~iai~ea-rleea-ift~~~aftee-eeve~a~e-i~
availa~le-rer-afty-eea~~al-~a~rier~-e%a~~iriea
ae-~~eh~
1. This Coastal Barrier unit has been
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11-98
11-112
11-113
11-113
11-113
classified as an Undeveloped Coastal Barrier
under the 1982 Federal Coastal Barrier
Resources Act (CBRA). 16 U.S.C. 3502. It is
included in Cape Romano Unit P15. The CBRA. as
amended bv the Coastal Barrier Improvement Act
of 1990 (16 U.S.C. 3501). prohibits the use of
most federal funds for proiects on desiqnated
undeveloped coastal barriers. Prohibitions
include financial assistance for new utility
and transportation facilities. federallY
subsidized flood insurance coveraqe. HUD. any
contract. loan. qrant. cooperative aqreement.
or insurance or quarantee of a loan. mortqaae.
or pool of mortqaaes.
4
'I'hi~-~e~eft~-ha~-~eeft-ela~~iriea-ae-aft
eftaeve%epea-eea~~a%-Ba~~ie~-~ftae~-P~~~-9T-~48T
~fte-i982-Peaera%-eea~~a%-Barrie~-Re~e~ree~-Ae~t
i~-i~-iftel~aea-ift-efti~-pi5T-eape-Remafte~-~hi~
ae~-prefti~i~~-~fte-~~e-er-me~~-reae~al-r~fta~
te~~~T-riftafteial-a~~ie~aftee-re~-ftew-~~ili~y-afta
~~aftepe~~a~ieft-raei%i~ieeT-re~-p~e;ee~e-eft
ae~i~fta~ea-~ftaevelepea-eeas~al-~ar~ie~~~-%ft
aaai~ieftT-a~-er-ee~e~e~-iT-i984T-fte-reae~a%%y
e~~~iai8ea-rleea-ift~~~aftee-eeve~a~e-ie
avai%a~le-re~-afty-eea~~al-~a~~ie~~-ela~~iriea
a~-~~eh~
3
'I'hi~-ee~eft~-ha~-~eeft-e%a~~iriea-ae-aft
eftaeve%epea-eeae~a%-Barrier-~ftaer-P~~~-9T-~48T
~he-i982-Peae~al-eea~~al-Bar~ie~-Rese~ree~-Ae~t
i~-i~-ifte%~aea-ift-efti~-pi5T-eape-Remafte~-~hi~
ae~-p~ehi~i~~-~he-~se-er-me~~-reaera%-r~fta~
te~~~T-riftafteia%-a~~i~~aftee-re~-ftew-~~ili~y-afta
~~afte~e~~a~ieft-raeili~ie~T-re~-p~e;ee~~-eft
aesi~fta~ea-~ftaevelepea-eeas~al-ba~~ie~s~-%ft
aaai~ieftT-aS-er-ee~e~e~-iT-i984T-fte-reae~a%ly
e~~~iai~ea-rleea-ifts~raftee-eeve~a~e-i~
avai%a~le-re~-afty-eeae~al-~a~~ie~s-e%assiriea
ae-~~eh~
5
Last line: Appendix 11 15.
1
First sentence: ...Collier County Coastal
B~ilaift~ Construction Setback Line (CCSL).
4
Last sentence: ...the former state CCCL remains
as the Collier County ee~ft~y~e-B~i%aift~ Coastal
Construction Setback Line...
5
Last sentence: ...per 6ee~ieft-9-er-~he-~eftift~
e~aiftaftee Division 3.13 of the Collier County
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Land Development Code.
11-114
11-118
11-119
11-120
11-121
11-122
11-125
11-126
11-126
11-126
11-127
11-130
4
Last sentence: ...designated as "ST" te~aiftaftee
82-2,-6ee~~eft-9~iT (Division 2.2.24. Collier
County Land Development Code)...
...(CCME Policy 6.4.1, eraiftaftee-89-49,-89-S9,
89-Si,-89-S2 Division 3.9. Collier County Land
Development Code)...
Last line: ...the dune and strand...
2
6
5
...county B~ilaift~ Coastal Construction Setback
Line (CCSL) ,...
5
3. ...(iT-~~822, 17-301. F.A.C.)...
3
Last sentence: ...designated as "ST" te~aiftaftee
82-2,-See~ieft-9~iT (Division 2.2.24. Collier
County Land Development Code)...
5
Last sentence: ...(CCME Policy 6.4.1, 9raiftaftee
89-49,-89-S8,-89-Si,-89-S2 Division 3.9.
Collier County Land Development Code)...
1
Last sentence: There are approximately 8T2 873
acres.. .
3
line 6: ...see Appendix 11 15).
3
...Development services Division under the
Special Treatment section ~eftift~-e~aiftaftee
te~aiftaftee-82-2,-6ee~ieft-9~iT, (Div. 2.2.24),
'I'~ee-P~e~ee~ieft-eraiftaftee-te~a~-TS-2iT
Veaetation Removal. Protection. and
Preservation Division (Diy. 3.9) and the
Environmental Impact Statement e~aiftaftee-te~a~
TT-66T Division (Diy. 3.8) of the Collier
County Land Deyelopment Code (CCLDC). Coastal
hammocks seaward of the state of Florida
Depart~ent of Natural Resources (FDNR) Coastal
Construction Control Line (CCCL) and the
Collier County Coastal B~ilaift~ Construction
Setback Line (Div. 3.13 of the CCLDC)...
4
...designated "ST" te~aiftaftee-82-2,-See~ieft
9~iT (Division 2.2.24. Collier County Land
Development Code)...
3
... landscape elements is a preferred~ ~ype-er
ae~ivi~y~
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11-131
11-132
11-132
11-132
11-133
11-136
11-136
11-137
II-137
2
(CCME Policy 6.4.1, e~aiftaftee-89-49,-89-58,
89-5i,-89-52 Division 3.9. Collier County Land
Development Code)...
3
There are approximately 546 665 acres of xeric
scrub habitat making up 8~e4% 0.05% of the
total land area of the County (Table 5-5).
1
...the Special Treatment section Beftift~
eraiftaftee-teraiftaftee-82-2,-6ee~ieft-9~iT, (Div.
2.2.24), 'I'~ee-pre~ee~ieft-e~aiftaftee-te~a~-T5-ziT
Veqetation Removal. Protection. and
Preservation Division (Div. 3.9) and the
Environmental Impact Statement eraiftaftee-te~a~
TT-66T Division (Div. 3.8) of the Collier
County Land Development Code (CCLDC). Xeric
scrub ~reas that may exist seaward of the FONR
CCCL and the Collier County Coastal B~i%aift~
Construction Setback Line (Div. 3.13 of the
CCLDC)...
4
line 2, move line left to margin.
5
B. ...designated "ST" te~aiftaftee-82-2,-6ee~ieft
9~iT (Division 2.2.24. Collier County Land
Development Code)...
Number 1 under paragraph C, change Habitat
restoration to Habitat preservation.
3
... (CCME Policy 6.4.1, eraiftaftee-89-49,-89-5e,
89-5i,-89-52 Division 3.9. Collier County Land
Development Code) .
4
Last sentence: There area approximately 8~,6i4
86.265 acres of mangrove wetlands, making up
6~e8% 6.27%...
2
line 7, change Appendix A to Appendix 15.
2
...Development Services Division under the ST
Section er-~he-Beftift~-e~aiftaftee-te~aiftaftee
82-2,-See~ieft-9~iT, (Div. 2.2.24), 'I'ree
P~e~ee~ieft-e~aiftaftee-te~a~-T5-2iT Veqetation
Removal. Protection. and Preservation Division
(Div. 3.9) and the Environmental Impact
Statement eraiftaftee-te~a~-TT-66T Division (Div.
3.8) of the Collier County Land Development
Code (CCLDC). Coastal mangrove wetlands
seaward of the FDNR CCCL and the Collier County
Coastal BHi%aift~ Construction Setback Line
(Div. 3.13 of the CCLDC)...
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3
...designated "ST" te~aiftaftee-82-2,-6ee~ieft
9~iT (Division 2.2.24. Collier County Land
Development Code)...
11-142
Last sentence: ...(CCME policy 6.4.1, e~aiftaftee
89-49,-89-59,-89-5i,-89-52 Division 3.9.
Collier County Land Development Code).
3
Last sentence: ...under the 6'1'-Beftift~-eraiftaftee
tera~-82~2,-6ee~ieft-9~iT-afta-~he-Bftvi~eftmeft~al
%mpae~-6~a~emeft~-e~aiftaftee-tera~-TT-66T Collier
County Land Development Code ST Division (Div.
2.2.24) and the Environmental Impact statement
Division (Div. 3.8).
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1
II-144
3
B. ...designated "ST" te~aiftaftee-82-2,-6ee~ieft
9~iT (Division 2.2.24. Collier County Land
Development Code) ...
11-146 Replace existing "TABLE 5-1" with the following:
TABLE 5-1. SOME COUNTY ORDINANCES SPECIFIC TO COASTAL HABITATS
Habitats
Affected
ordinance
LDC (91-102) Provisions
74-8
DIV. 3.14 Prohibits driving on
sand dunes or beach
75-19
DIV. 3.13 Adopts state CCCL as
building setback line
80-19
DIV. 3.13 Allows exotic removal
from beaches
82-2
DIV. 2.2 "special Treatment"
SEC. 2.2.24 zoning on many areas
88-52
DIV. 3.10 Protection of sea
turtles
89-11
Regulation of specific
activities on pUblic
beaches
91-70
DIV. 2.2
SEC. 2.2.25
Regulations for
preservation of
historical and
archaeological sites
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Beach, strand
Beach, strand,
some hammocks
Beach, strand,
some hammocks
Some beach &
strand, many
hammocks, all
mangroves
Beach, some
strand
Beach
Many hammocks
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TABLE 5-2 Replace data in table with the following
data:
VEGETATION COVER IN COLLIER COUNTY *
VALUE
DESCRIPTION
ACRES
%
1
Coastal strand
47
0.00
6
xeric oak scrub
665
0.05
9
Tropical hardwood
hammock
873
0.06
10
Coastal salt marsh
26342
1. 91
11
Freshwater marsh
& wet prairie
228878
16.64
12
Cypress swamp
389473
28.31
13
Hardwood swamp
52907
3.85
15
Shrub swamp
18391
1. 34
16
Mangrove swamp
86265
6.27
18
Open water
82454
5.99
19
Grassland (agriculture)
93808
6.82
20
Shrub and brush land
52188
3.79
21
Exotic plant communities
564
0.04
22
Barren
87748
6.38
Total:
1375593
* Includes habitat types found in the Coastal Zone
Source: Florida Game and Freshwater Fish Commission, Landsat
Habitat Mapping. August - September 1991.
II-l77
2
add 2nd paragraph as follows: The Collier
County Sea Turtle Ordinance (Ord.88-52) was
superseded upon the adoption of the Collier
County Land Development Code. 1991. Division
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3.10 Sea Turtle Protection (CCLDC. 1991)
includes all requirements of Ordinance 88-52 in
addition to more clearlY defined requirements
for County Turtle Handlinq Permits (3.10.9.2)
and and Nest Relocation (3.10.9.3).
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II-199
11-220
11-221
11-222
11-223
3
add new paragraph as follows: Chapter 16B-41
(FAC) Rules and Procedures for Application for
Coastal construction Permits of the DNR has
been revised and will be presented to the
Florida Leqislature in 1992. The new rulinqs
will have a direct impact on construction
reauirements durina sea turtle nestinq season.
Local qovernments and those involved in coastal
construction proiects (includinq beach
nourishment) should be aware of recent and
proposed leqislation chanqes at the State
level.
3
The most important existing County ordinance
that addresses protection of threatened and
endangered bird species is e~aiftaftee-TT-66 the
Environmental Impact Statement Division (Div.
3.8) of the CCLDC. This e~aiftaftee rule...
3
Last sentence: ...is amonq the last viable
population of this species in the world.
3
Last sentence: ...which proposes to amend~
Chapter 327, Florida statutes, "Vessels:
Registration and Safety". To date. these
proposed chanqes have not vet amended F.S.
327.
4
...with site specific modifications. A
wide shoreline buffer slow-speed zone.
includinq marked naviqational channels.
also desiqnated (Resolution 89-416).
300'
not
was
1
A further modification includes the
implementation of u~%ew--speeaU---~efte~--ift
va~ie~~---wa~er~eaie~--ae~i~fta~ea--a~--mafta~ee
pre~ee~ieft--area~~ an idle speed zone in the
portion of Caxambas Bav located between the
southern shore of Marco Island and the central
shoal area of the bay and its desianation as a
manatee protection area. 'I'fte-eft%y--e~~~eft~ly
ae~i~fta~ea---wa~e~~eay--i~---~he--per~ieft---er
eaKam~ae--Bay--leea~ea--~e~weeft--~fte--ee~~herft
~fte~e--er-Maree-%~%afta--afta-~he-eeft~ra%--~ftea%
a~ea---er--~he--~ay~ Other p~epe~ea--manatee
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protection areas that are beinq proposed in
the draft Collier County Manatee Protection
Plan are located in the vicinity of Coon Key
Pass, Isles of Capri Pass, and Wiggins Pass.
Previous Iv desiqnated idle speed zones include
the Port of the Islands area and all
"residential east-west canals and north-south
canals to the souther Iv extent of the
intersectinq east-west canals which lie
souther Iv of the centerline of U.S. Hiahwav
41" (Florida statutes 370.12 (2) (f) 11.). Gulf
of Mexico waters within 500' of sandv and/or
bathinq beaches (Ordinance 89-11). portions of
Caxambas Waterway. Goodland. Isles of Capri.
Rock Creek. Vanderbilt Waterway. Gulf Harbor.
and the Marco River (Resolution Nos. 79-165
and 86-1). Vanderbilt Laqoon (Resolution No.
85-146). and the portion of Henderson Creek
east of S.R. 951 (Resolution No. 81-199).
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1
The current minimum population estimate in the
state is i,289 1.465 individuals tMa~ifte
Mammal-eemmis~ieft,-i988T (Rose. 1991).
11-226
4
...From the ~ime-er-~he onset of the manatee
carcass salvage program by the EDNR, in 1974,
~e--6ep~ember,-i989 through December, 1991, a
total of i,422 1,912 dead manatees have been
recovered from the state. In 1991. 174
recorded manatee mortalities occurred
state-wide (FDNR. 1991).
11-227
3
First sentence: ...i22 145 known manatee
deaths in Collier county from ee~e~e~,-i9T9
Januarv. 1976 to Beeem~e~,-i989 September.
1991. Collisions with ~ea~~ watercraft
accounted for 42 52 of these mortalities. The
other causes of death were: i6 23 from
perinatal (dependent calf), 3 from other
human-related causes, T ~ from natural causes,
5 from undetermined causes because the
carcasses were not recovered. 17 from
undetermined causes due to decomposition for
the carcasses. and 54 36 from other
undetermined causes. In 1991. 14 recorded
manatee mortalities occurred county-wide.
(FDNR. 1991).
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3
Last sentence: ...(FDNR, 1990 and FDNR. 1991).
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4
Last sentence: ...under the Special Treatment
(ST) section Seftift~-eraiftaftee-teraiftaftee-82-2,
6ee~ieft----9~iT (Div. 2.2.24) and the
Environmental Impact Statement e~aiftaftee-tera~
TT-66T Division (Div. 3.8) of the CCLDC.
4
...AIl areas where manatees have been found to
congregate will be evaluated for the adoption
of slow or idle speed zones, with channel
exemptions, where appropriate. Where heavy
boat traffic and manatee concentrations
overlap, slow or idle speed zones without
channel exemption should be instated.
4
...posted areas contain shallow,
environmentally sensitive seagrass beds afta
~fta~---~heee--a~e--mafta~ee--reeaift~--a~ea~~--A
pie~~~e--er-a-mafta~ee-reeaift~--eft-~ea~~aese~ A
diaqram of a propeller in a red circle and
slash "No" symbol will be featured on the
siqn. As of Dec. 30. 1991. all appropriate
qovernmental permits and authorizations have
been obtained. and the biddinq process is in
proqress.
1
Color photographs and/or drawinqs of the
sign.. .
2
Pe~mi~~ift~-Re~Hi~emeft~~~-epeft-appreva%-er-~hie
prepe~al-~e-~he-BER,-a-;eift~-We~%afta~-ReSe~~ee
Re~~%a~ieft~---pe~mi~---app%iea~ieft---wi%%---~e
~~~mi~~ea-~y-ee%lier-ee~ft~y-~e-~fte-apprepria~e
a~efteie~~--'I'he--appliea~ieft--will--iftel~ae--aft
eKae~--aia~~am--er--~he--p~epesea--ei~ft,--wi~h
aimeft~ieft~t-~he-leea~ieft~-er-~he-~ea~ra~~-~ea~
afta--p~epe~ea--si~e~--rer--~i~ft--pe~~ift~-eft--a
e~~~eft~-ftavi~a~iefta%-eha~~t-~he-eempe~i~ieft-er
~he---~~~me~~ea--~~~~~~a~e--where---~i~ft~--are
p~epe~ea---~e--~e---p%aeeat---~he--me~fteae--er
ift~~a%la~ieft--afta-~~r~iai~y--eeft~re%t-afta--~he
ma~e~ia%~-~e-~e-~sea-ift-~fte-~i~ft-pe~~~~
5
Last sentence: Appendix e 16.
3
...to begin dredge operations November 1,
1990; hewever,-a~e-~e-e~~ipmeft~-p~e~%em~,-~fte
epe~a~ieft--hae-ye~-~e-~e~--~ftae~-way~ however.
due to equipment problems the dredqina was
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never completed to specifications. and the
dredqe company was declared in default bv the
County. In September 1991 a new dredqe
company was hired to complete the proiect.
The new proiect qot underway in November 1991
and is expected to be completed in Januarv
1992.
11-250
2
line 5: ...property owners within the Reyal
Ha~~er subdivision~ to finance...
II-253
TABLE
Bottom of page, delete line "Source: K. Dugan,
NRD, 1990."
11-256
3
Last sentence: ...approximately one-half mile
from the pass.
11-258
1
Third line: ...with vertical seaw
Several multi-family hiqh-rises are
the...adjacent uplands.
seawalls.
located on
11-259
4
Last line: ...to begin the following November.
However. due to equipment problems the
dredqinq was never completed to
specifications. and the dredqe companv was
declared in default bv the County. In
September 1991 a new dredqe company was hired
to complete the proiect. The new proiect qot
underway in November 1991 and is expected to
be completed in Januarv 1992.
II-260
3
line 6: ...er to Little HiCkory...
II-261
1
The northern barrier beaches are Barefoot
Beach Preserve (County owned/County managed),
and Barefoot Beach State Preserve (State
owned/County managed). The County recently
p~~eha~ea acquired the 3100 linear feet of
beachfront south of the Lely Barefoot Beach
PUD for development into a new park,--whieh
wili--~eeft--~e--epeft--~e--~he--p~~iie (Figure
7.5-5). Collier County has also entered into
an agreement with the FDNR Division of State
Lands Department to manage the 5100 linear
feet immediately south of their new property,
known as Barefoot Beach State Preserve. The
combining of the parks,-~e-~e--ftamea known as
"Barefoot Beach Preserve", wili--aiiew allows
access to previously inaccessible beaches.
Agreement stipulations for the 50 year lease
of the State Preserve call for an exotic
vegetation removal program and for the County
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to develop a beach management plan within the
first year of acquisition. Barefoot Beach
state Preserve contains a total of
approximately 156 acres, which may be broken
down into 95 acres of mangrove wetland, 7
acres of white sandy beach and approximately
54 acres of upland vegetation. The combined
park-site consists of approximate Iv 342 acres.
of which of one-third is coastal strand and
two-thirds are estuarine.
11-261
2
A--eefteep~~a%-ei~e--plaft--rer-~fte-reerea~iefta%
aeve%epmeft~--er--Ba~eree~--Beaeft-Preee~ve--wa~
aevelepea--~y--~he--eeft~ervaftey,-%fte~--afta-~fte
ee%%ie~----ee~ft~y----ParKe----afta---Ree~ea~ieft
Bepar~meft~~----'I'he--Plaft--eal%~--re~--~he The
northern area has been ~e-~e developed into a
"nature park" or passive recreational area
providing for activities such as nature
trails, canoe trails, boardwalks to the bays
and bay overlooks, wetland boardwalks and
observation towers, and scattered picnic
tables. The southern end wil% has basically
been left in its nearly pristine state, with
only back-packing type trails accessible
through designated upland pathways. -'I'he
eefteep~~al--~i~e--p%aft,--re~--~he--me~~--pa~~,
~~i%i~ee--aft--eftvi~eftmeft~a%ly--se~fta--raei%i~y
pa~Kift~--eefteep~~--Al~he~~h--a--pavea-reaa-fta~
al~eaay--~eeft-e~~a~%i~hea-~h~e~~ft-~fte-fte~~fterft
pa~K--a~ea,--pa~kift~--raei%i~ie~-wi%l--eeft~aift
re~~--imp~evea-tpaveaT-pa~Kift~-le~~,-afta-~ft~ee
~ftimp~evea--t~ftpaVeaT--pa~Kift~--%e~~-~ea~~erea
~h~e~~h--~he--eKi~~ift~--~p%afta~~--'I'fte--pa~Kift~
a~ea~,--whieh-will--aeeemmeaa~e-288--vehie%es,
we~e--ehe~eft-ift--aeee~aaftee--wi~h-~he-ae~ivi~y
eeft~e~~-tPi~~re-~y5-5T-a~-rel%ews~
i~-eaftee-~~ai%~---Hftimp~evea-le~~
a~-Ne~~h-eaftee-~rai%-pa~Kift~-ti2-~paee~T
~~-se~~h-eaftee-~rail-pa~kift~-t28-spaee~T
2~-Na~~~e-~rai%e---~ftimprevea-%e~~
a~-Ner~h-~~ai%-pa~kift~-ti8-epaee~T
~~-6e~~h-~~ai%-pa~Kift~-t~8-~paee~T
3~---Beaeh--ae~ivi~y--afta---pieftieKift~---
imprevea-%e~~
a~-Ne~~h-parkift~-t~8-spaeesT
~~-eeft~~a%-parKift~-t~8-epaeesT
e~-6e~~h-parKift~-t44-~paee~T
Access to Barefoot Beach Preserve is provided
bv an easement (Countv/state) throuah the Lelv
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Barefoot Beach PUD. The entrance to Lelv
Barefoot Beach is located on Bonita Beach
Road. in Lee County. Boat and canoe access is
possible from the back bays and tidal creeks
to Wiqqins Pass.
The Preserve currentlY contains parkina to
accommodate 109 vehicles. with future
expansions not to exceed 154 total spaces.
Future expansions will also include a bath
house. ranaer station. dune boardwalk and an
additional dune walkover. Accordina to the
Land Manaaement Plan for Barefoot Beach
Preserve (Collier County Parks and Recreation
Department. 1991). all future park
improvements will be located in areas
current Iv disturbed bv exotic veqetation
(Fiqure 7.5-5). All other exotics will be
removed and replaced with appropriate native
veqetation.
3
line 10: In the next fiscal year ti998-i99iT
(1991-1992) .
7
Navigation: Item 3: ...er to Little HiCkory...
line 2: ...Mexico with the Clam Pass Bav
System...
3
2
Line 27: ...according to Florida
Administrative Code Rule iT~~ 17.302.
2
Add to last sentence: Durinq water quality
testinq studies conducted bv the Collier
County Pollution Control Department. Pfecal
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2nd line: ...~eeep~eft reception...
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8th line: ...wii will...
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Add to end: The PD has been challenqed bv
several conservation and private interest
qroups. with ensuinq leqal battles. At this
time. there are no plans for settinq a start
date for construction (Personal communication
with Jon steiqer. Natural Resources Director
for the city of Naples) .
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line 4: ...black fteea%e~~eh (needle) rush...
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1st sentence: ...eae~ west of S.R. 951...
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Figure
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line 6: papay~ papaya
Add after 2nd sentence: The CBRA was
reauthorized and amended bv the Coastal
Barrier Improvement Act of 1990 (CBIA). The
CBIA expanded requlated areas and included an
"otherwise protected" cateqorv to the Coastal
Barrier Resource System (16 USC 3501).
Caxambas Pass should be idle speed rather than
slow speed.
line 5: Appendix i4 15.
Add to end of paragraph: A DER permit
application to allow the dredaina of a
flushinq channel throuqh Sand Dollar Island
was denied.
'I'he-pe~mi~-app%iea~ieft~-~e-~fte-PBER,-PBNR,-afta
ee%%ie~-ee~ft~y-Beve%epmeft~-6e~vieee-9ivieieft
a~e-~~i%%-peftaift~-a~-~fte-~ime-er-~fti~-w~i~ift~~
The final permit allows for the removal of 1.5
acres (65.340 square feet) of dune veaetation
from Tiqertail Beach. Up-front mitiqation was
required bv the FDER. This consisted of the
removal of 3.2 acres of spoil from Rookerv
Bav. returninq that area to natural wetland
elevations. and the plantinq of 1.6 acres on
the site with 14" red manqrove seedlinqs.
8th line: ...this requirement was ~eeeft~%y
waived due to...
Last sentence: ...work ha~-fte~-ye~-~e~~ft-a~
~he-~ime-er-~his-w~i~ift~-tee~e~e~-i5,-i999T
did not beqin until mid-October. 1990.
1st sentence: Reeeft~iy, Between Julv and
October of 1990. aerial surveys...
Legend was not included. Add:
A - Rhizophora manqle and Chara sp.
B - Eleocharis cellulosa C - Unvegetated/sand
D - Juncus roemerianus
E - Spartina spartinae
Delete last sentence: Ma~Ke~s-ae~i~fta~ift~-~hi~
a~ea-a~-~~eh-wi%%-~e-ift~~a%%ea-ift-~he-ftea~
rH~~re~
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First sentence: ...Collier County applied for,
and was qranted. state and federal...
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The a~ea-~e-~e-fte~~i~hea nourishment area...
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The post-nourished shoreline wiil-~e is
located up to 405' seaward of the p~e~eft~
previous MHW line. The average dune width wii%
~e is approximate Iv 70'...Approximately
560,000 cubic yards of fill a~e-prepe~ea were
used.. .
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First sentence: Two terminal groins and a
breakwater system are were proposed...
3
The breakwater system wiil was desiqned to
consist of...
5
add new paragraph: Portions of Horrs Island
are included in the Coastal Barrier Resources
System. Future developments on this Island
should be aware of the CBRA and CBIA
amendments.
1
2nd line: ...these are smaller in ae~iai areal
extent. . .
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line 1: add after first sentence: Such plans
shall include topoqraphic. hvdroqraphic.
bioloqical and other data collection as deemed
necessary.
3
insert after last sentence: Also to be
included in all beach nourishment proiect
proposals is the provision for overfill. The
extra material is necessary for the
reconstruction of the dune system. No
proposal will be considered complete unless it
provides for the inclusion of a reveqetated
dune svstem.
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Add: Collier County Board of County Commissioners.
October. 30. 1991. Collier County Land Development
Code. Naples. FL. 636 PP.
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Add: Mvers. R.L. and J.J. Ewel. 1991. Ecosvstems
of Florida. University of Central Florida Press.
Orlando. Florida. 765 PP.
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Add: Rose. P.M.. Environmental Administrator.
Office of Protected Species Manaqement. Florida
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Department of Natural Resources. Auqust. 1991.
Letter to Ilene J. Barnett reqardinq draft manatee
protection plan. Tallahassee. Florida.
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Add: state of Florida Department of Natural
Resources. 1991. Database of Manatee Deaths in
Collier County. VAX printout. Tallahassee.
Florida. 22 PP.
Under "1972", 3rd sentence, insert "Repeals Ordinance
70-7:" prior to "Prohibits the operation of........"
Under "1973", 2nd para (Ord. 73-5), change "April 1973" to
"April 3, 1973"; delete "Amendment to Ordinance 73-5:
Provides for an additional variance regarding the Coastal
Construction Setback Line." and replace with:
"Established Coastal Construction Setback Line."
1st para, change "August 12" to "August 6"; change "Amends"
to "Amendment to".
2nd para, change "September 6" to "August 26"; change
"Environmental Impact Statement requirements" to "Requires
an Environmental Impact Statement to be filed prior to
certain activities".
Under "1976", change "Amended by Ordinance 74-50" to
"Amendment to Ordinance 76-30".
Under "1977", change "December 16" to "December 13".
Under "1979", last para, change "August 28" to "September
25"; change "Amending" to "Amendment to".
1st para (Ord. 80-19), change "Amending" to "Amendment to".
Under "1982", 2nd para (Ord. 82-88), change "Amending" to
"Amendment to".
4th para, delete "1983"; change "Ordinance 83-113" to
"Ordinance 82-113"; change "Amending" to "Amendment to".
Prior to "1988" (5th para), insert the following:
1985
Ordinance 85-2
Adopted January 8, 1985
Relates to construction, reconstruction, repair,
alteration, projection and prolongation of seawalls and
revetments.
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Ordinance 85-26
Adopted June 4, 1985
Amends Ordinance 85-2: Declares that it is unlawful and a
public nuisance to fail to remove debris and rubble of a
failed seawall or revetment.
1986
Ordinance 86-5
Adopted January 21, 1986
Amends Ordinance 85-2: Amends technical specifications for
and revetments.
Ordinance 86-15
Adopted April 8, 1986
Coastal Zone Protection Ordinance, which establishes
building code requirements for construction in the coastal
building in Collier County, including requirements for
major non-habitable major structures and minor structures.
1987
Ordinance 87-20
Adopted April 21, 1987
Repeals 86-15: Constitutes the Coastal Construction Code,
for construction within the coastal building zone and
coastal barrier islands in Collier County.
IV-4
5th para, last sentence, change "injure" to "injury".
IV-4
After end of 5th para, prior to "STATE LEGISLATION", insert
the following:
1989
Ordinance 89-5
Adopted January 17, 1989
Enacts and establishes the Collier County Growth Management
Plan, which includes the Conservation and Coastal
Management and its associated goals, objectives, and
policies.
Ordinance 89-11
Adopted February 28, 1989
Provides for regulation of use and conduct on the beach,
provides for vessel regulation, provides for the regulation
of concession operations, equipment rentals and vendors on
the beach and adjoining waters.
Ordinance 89-52
Adopted July 25, 1989
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Amends Ordinance 77-66: Adds the requirement (to the EIS)
that native habitats and their boundaries be identified on
an aerial photograph.
Ordinance 89-58
Adopted August 1, 1989
Amends Ordinance 75-21: Provides for the preservation of an
appropriate amount of native habitat, depending on the
location of the development in the County.
1991
Ordinance 91-47
Adopted
Relates to the control of the unlawful accumulation of
litter, weeds, and exotics.
Ordinance 91-102
Adopted October 30, 1991
Formulation of Collier County Land Development Code (LDC),
which repeals the zoning code and certain county
ordinances. Applicable parts of the LDC include:
DIVISION 3.14
SECTION 2.2.24: SPECIAL TREATMENT
OVERLAY DISTRICT (ST)
LANDSCAPING AND BUFFERING
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS (EIS)
VEGETATION REMOVAL, PROTECTION AND
PRESERVATION
SEA TURTLE PROTECTION
ENDANGERED, THREATENED OR LISTED
SPECIES PROTECTION
COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT
COASTAL CONSTRUCTION SETBACK LINE
VARIANCE
VEHICLE ON THE BEACH REGULATIONS
DIVISION 2.2,
DIVISION 2.4
DIVISION 3.8
DIVISION 3.9
DIVISION 3.10
DIVISION 3.11
DIVISION 3.12
DIVISION 3.13
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Last Para, insert the following paragraph prior to "COASTAL
BARRIER RESOURCES ACT", under FEDERAL LEGISLATION:
COASTAL BARRIER IMPROVEMENT ACT OF 1990
P.L. 101-591 (16 U.S.C. 3501)
This act revises the Coastal Barrier Resources Act by the
addition of secondary barriers, fastlands and wetlands to
the Coastal Barrier Resources System.
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Last Para: line 1, after "ACT", add "OF 1982"; line 2,
change "PUB. L." to "P.L."; line 2, after "97-348" insert
"(16 U.S.C. 3503)"; line 5, after "System." insert the
following:
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This act was expanded in 1985 to include other coastlines,
protected barriers, secondary barriers and associated
aquatic habitats.
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