Resolution 2012-177 RESOLUTION NO. 12- 17 7
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DECLARING CRITICALLY ERODED
BEACHES IN COLLIER COUNTY AND THE CITY OF NAPLES TO
REQUIRE EMERGENCY RENOURISHMENT AND MAKING FINDINGS
TO SUPPORT THE PUBLIC PURPOSE OF RENOURISHMENT.
WHEREAS, the areas of Collier County beaches in Vanderbilt Beach and the
City of Naples Beach just south of Lowdermilk Park have suffered severe beach
erosion;
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners finds that this severe beach
erosion requires emergency renourishment and that the Emergency Truck Haul
renourishment proposed by the Natural Resources Department is a viable solution to
the erosion; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners finds that the two areas
identified are eligible for the use of Tourist Development Tax funds in compliance with
the TDC Category "A" Funding Policy (adopted November 1, 2005) in that the areas are
accessible to the public; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners finds that it is necessary to
allow for an expedited competitive procurement process based on the public
emergency; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners finds this it is necessary to
allow the County Manager to approve this contract but not issue the Notice-to-Proceed
until contract ratification by the Board of County Commissioners.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that
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1. The area of Vanderbilt Beach from La Playa (R26) to just south of the Ritz
Carlton Hotel (R30) is approximately 4,000 linear feet (LF) and the area of Naples
Beach from Lowdermilk Park (R61) to just south of the Naples Golf and Beach Club
(R63.5) or 2,500 LF of beach have experienced significant beach erosion.
2. The Emergency Truck Haul renourishment proposed by the Natural
Resources Department is a viable solution to the erosion.
3. The emergency renourishment is eligible for Tourist Development Tax
Category "A" Funding based on the County's TDC Category "A" Funding Policy
(adopted November 1, 2005).
4. An expedited competitive process will be utilized to preserve competition
under the County's Purchasing Policy and Florida Statute Section 255.20. A 10-day bid
posting period will be implemented rather than the standard 30-day period due to the
emergency status of this project.
5. The County Manager is authorized to approve this contract but the Notice-
to-Proceed shall not be issued until the contract is ratified by the Board of County
Commissioners.
PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of
Collier County, Florida, this cj ` day of C . 6 b� r- , 2012.
ATTEST:,' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
DWIGHT E.BROCK,CLERK COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
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Appro
•al su ciency:
olleen M. Greene
Assistant County Attorney
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