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Agenda 01/26/2016 Item #16D 5 1/26/2016 16.D.5. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve the electronic submittal of an Application Form for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Florida's State Wildlife Grants Program to facilitate the use of controlled burns as a management tool to support upland habitats within specIfi ed Conservation Collier Preserves. OBJECTIVE: To apply for $119,000 in funding to facilitate prescribed fire within Nancy Payton, Pepper Ranch, Railhead Scrub, Redroot, and Rivers Road Preserves. CONSIDERATIONS: The State Wildlife Grants Program provides federal funding to every state and territory to support cost-effective conservation aimed at preventing wildlife from becoming imperiled. State Wildlife Action Plans, required by the State Wildlife Grants Program, have been developed by each state and help guide spending to ensure that funds are spent wisely and effectively in ways that will benefit wildlife populations and their habitat. Under the Florida Wildlife Action Plan, the number one goal for Terrestrial habitats is to increase the use of fire as a management tool to support upland habitat conservation that benefits Florida's species of greatest conservation need. Habitats within Conservation Collier's Nancy Payton, Pepper Ranch, Railhead Scrub, Redroot, and Rivers Road Preserves are fire-dependant. With a small staff and limited equipment, the Conservation Collier Program relies on the assistance of the Florida Forest Service, local Fire Departments and other local government agencies to conduct prescribed fires within Conservation Collier lands. It is challenging to coordinate multiple agencies for assistance. As a result, prescribed fires are underutilized as a management tool within these preserves. If funding is received from the State Wildlife Grant Program, starting in FY18, a prescribed fire contractor will be hired to conduct burns over a three year period within fire-dependant habitats at these preserves. A minimum 35% non-federal match is required with this grant. Staff is proposing a match of$150,700 (56%) from the Conservation Collier Management Fund. The match will be funds already budgeted for routine management activities like fire line creation/maintenance and exotic removal in FY18, FY19, and FY20. These activities are included in proposed future budgets under the Conservation Collier Ten-year Financial Plan approved at the April 8, 2014 Board meeting(Agenda item 11 B ). If this item is approved, staff will coordinate with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission (FWC) for the electronic submittal of the application by the submittal deadline of February 5. 2016. FISCAL IMPACT: The total cost of the project is $269,700. Collier County is requesting $119,000 in funding towards hiring a prescribed fire contractor. The County will provide a $150,700 cash match over three fiscal years within the existing level of service toward routine management activities to prepare for prescribed fire. County cash match will be available within the FY18, FY19, and FY20 Conservation Collier Management Fund 174 operating budgets. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: This proposal supports Objective 7.3 of the Conservation and Coastal Management Element of the County Growth Management Plan, which requires the County to continue to implement programs that conserve and protect endangered and threatened wildlife species. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item is approved for form and legality and requires a majority vote for Board approval. -JAB Packet Page -548- 1/26/2016 16.D.5. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approves the electronic submittal of an Application Form for the F V Fiorida's State Wildlife Grants Program tc facilitate too use O7 controlled burns as a management tooi to support upland habitats within Conservation Collier Preserves. Prepared by: Melissa Hennig, Senior Environmental Specialist. Parks and Recreation Division Attachment: 1) Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Florida's State Wildlife Grants Program Application Form Packet Page-549- 1/26/2016 16.D.5. COLLIER COUNTY Board of Counts'Commissioners Item Number: 16.16.D.16.D.5. Item Summary: Recommendation to approve the electronic submittal of an Application Form for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Florida's State Wildlife Grants Program to facilitate prescribed fire within Conservation Collier Preserves. Meeting Date: 1/26/2016 Prepared By Approved By Name: HennigMelissa Title: Environmental Specialist, Senior, Conservation Collier Date: 12/15/2015 2:30:18 PM Name: Washburnllonka Title: Manager-Park Operations, Parks &Recreation Date: 12/17/2015 11:29:14 AM Name: TownsendAmanda Title: Division Director-Operations Support,Public Services Department Date: 12/21/2015 10:03:23 AM Name: WilliamsBarry Title: Division Director-Parks &Recreation, Parks &Recreation Date: 12/29/2015 11:1 1:09 AM Name: BelpedioJennifer Title: Assistant County Attorney, CAO General Services Date: 12/29/2015 3:12:53 PM Name: Joshua Thomas Title: Grants Support Specialist,Grants Management Office Date: 1/4/2016 10:54:03 AM Name: CarnellSteve Title: Department Head-Public Services,Public Services Department Packet Page-550- 1/26/2016 16.D.5. Date: ,"5/2016 3.34:71 PM Dame: Beipedioiennifer Title: Assistant County Attorney. CAO General Services Date: 1/6/2016 8:13:31 AM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney, Date: 1/6/2016 11:54:31 AM Name: StanleyTherese Title: Manager-Grants Compliance, Grants Management Office Date: 1/12/2016 3:06:15 PM Name: FinnEd Title: Management/Budget Analyst, Senior, Office of Management&Budget Date: 1/14/2016 9:28:26 AM Name: CasalanguidaNick Title: Deputy County Manager, County Managers Office Date: 1/15/2016 10:34:45 AM Packet Page-551-- 1/26/2016 16.0.5. "5H A"° Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission �u, YINIY t•wR.11dA�'B. Florida's State Wildlife Grants Program Application Form Project Title Conservation Collier Preserves' Prescribed Fire Project Principal Investigator Partners Name Affiliation Co-PI? Name Melissa Hennig :, ,, ;,>>, Mike Weston Florida Forest Service 0 Department Parks and Recreation-Conservation Cc Institution Collier County Board of County Comma Address 15000 Livingston Road City Naples State FL ZIP 34112 Authorizing Official Phone (239)252-2957 Name Tim Nance .4lail melissahennig @colliergov.net Title Collier County Board of County Commissioners Chaid Phone (239)252-8604 ii Project Start Date 10/01/17 Maximum Three Year E-Mail TimNance @colliergov.net Project End Date 06/30/20 Duration Target Big Cypress fox squirrel,Florida panther,Florida black bear,Northern bobwhite,Bald eagle,Audubon's crested caracara, Species Southeastern American kestrel,Common ground-dove,Eastern screech-owl,Chuck-will's-widow,Red-headed woodpecker,Hairy woodpecker,Red-cockaded woodpecker,Loggerhead shrike,Eastern diamond-backed rattlesnake,and gopher tortoise Target Habitats Scrub.Natural Pineland,and Mixed Hardwood-Pine Forest Project Project would be within five separate preserves in different locations Location throughout Collier County. Requested Grant $119,000.00 Funding ❑ No Fieldwork FWC Match patch Collier County Conservation Collier Land Management Fund Non-FWC Match $150,700.00 urce Total Project Cost $269,700.00 FWC/SWG-2,Florida State Wildlife Grants Program Application Form,November 2014 (68-1.003,F_A.C,) Packet Page -552- 1/26/2016 16.D.5. Relevance to Florida's State Wildlife Action Plan and Florida's Wildlife Legacy Initiative Implementation Goals ;Tnis proposed protect is intendec to re-introduce fire into 209 acres of fire dependant nabitai and continue prescribed fire V.itnirt 71 acre, o fire dependant habitat.incompatible Fire is one of 32 multiple habitat threats identified in the Florida Wildlife Action Plan. in the plan,the following is identified as a Conservation Action to abate incompatible fire: increasing the ability of landowners to burn so that fire management meets habitat needs. The target species listed above have been observed within the Conservation Collier Preserve's identified for prescribed fire through this project proposal. Without prescribed fire,the habitats that support these target species are threatened. Additionally,this project will meet the Florida's Wildlife Legacy Initiative's Terrestrial Implementation Goal of increasing the use of fire as a management tool to support upland habitat conservation that benefits Florida's Species of Greatest Conservation Need. Explain need for project The Conservation Collier Program currently manages 19 different preserves throughout Collier County totalling approximately 4,000 acres with a staff of 2 full-time employees and 1 full-time employee that is split between administrative and land management duties. With such a small staff,coordinating prescribed fire within fire suppressed-mostly urban-habitats has proven difficult. Staff has worked with Florida Forest Service to re-introduce fire into 2 preserves within the past 6 years;however,staffing shortages within Florida Forest Service,and the complexities of fire re-introduction adjacent to urban areas has made conducting prescribed fires challenging. Without funding for a prescribed fire contractor,it is unlikely that the acreage proposed in this application will be burned through prescribed fire. Project objectives This project is intended to re-introduce fire into a total of 209 acres of fire dependant habitat within 3 preserves and continue prescribed fire within a total of 78 acres of fire dependant habitat within 2 preserves. Seventeen separate burns will be conducted by a prescribed fire contractor in order to achieve this objective. Contracted burns will reduce fuel loads,and will make future prescribed fires in these preserves safer for staff to conduct in coordination with Florida Forest Service. Benefits to Florida's Species of Greatest Conservation Need and habitats The Florida Species of Greatest Conservation Need listed above rely on the fire-dependant habitats that are present within the 5 preserves targeted for this project. Without prescribed fire,these habitats-primarily Scrub and Natural Pineland-are vulnerable to both additional fire-suppression,resulting in eventual succession to different habitat types,and catastrophic wildfire. Not only will this proposed project have immediate benefits to fire dependant habitats through fire,but it will also have long term benefits by reintroducing fire into fire suppressed habitats so that these habitats can be burned into the future on 3-5 year fire return intervals. Project approach and methodology Conservation Collier matching funds will be used to create new fire-lines,maintain existing fire-lines,and treat invasive exotic plants within the 5 preserves proposed for grant funding-Nancy Payton Preserve,Pepper Ranch Preserve,Railhead Scrub Preserve,Red Root Preserve, and Rivers Road Preserve. Grant funds, if received,will be used to hire a prescribed fire contractor to conduct 17 prescribed fires-burning a minimum of 287 acres over a span of 3 years. Burn units will need to be relatively small within urban,fire-suppressed preserves. Conservation Collier staff will consult with Florida Forest Service and/or the prescribed fire contractor in order to determine appropriate burn units within the 3 preserves that are fire-suppressed-Pepper Ranch Preserve,Railhead Scrub Preserve,and Rivers Road Preserve. Conservation Collier staff will assist the prescribed fire contractor wherever needed during each burn.Staff will also take photos before, 1 week post-fire,6 months post-fire, 1 year post-fire,and annually thereafter for each prescribed fire that is conducted,in order to capture the change fire has on the habitat. FWC/SWG-2,Florida State Wildlife Grants Program Application Form,November 2014 (68-1.003,F.A.C.) Save As?nn Form �J Packet Page-553- 1/26/2016 16.D.5. o Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission 7 Florida's State Wildlife Grants Program O`x ' W p uq Application Form Instructions ltION The US Fish and Wildlife Service and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission appreciate your interest in State Wildlife Grants funding. State Wildlife Grants provides a funding opportunity for individuals,organizations and institutions to participate in the on- going process of data collection,conservation,management and restoration to benefit the species of greatest conservation need and address the threats identified in Florida's State Wildlife Action Plan. For additional information,consult Florida's State Wildlife Grants Program Guidelines. The application form serves as a cover page and summarizes your proposed project. Applicants whose projects are selected for additional consideration will be asked to submit a proposed budget and scope of work with additional details. Application forms not submitted using this form may be deemed ineligible for funding.All sections of the application form are limited to the space provided. Partners:Partners are integral to the implementation of Florida's State Wildlife Action Plan. List the names and affiliations of those contributing funding,supplies,equipment use,coordination,review or other support. To add a partner click"+"and to remove a partner click "-".This section also allows you to enter co-principal investigators by checking the box. Authorizing Official: Typically the director of the applicant's agency or grant manager if different from the principal investigator.If Authorizing Official is not applicable,leave blank. Project Duration: While projects may take less than three years to complete,projects of greater than three years'duration may not be considered for funding. Consult the grant announcement or your Florida's Wildlife Legacy Initiative contact for additional guidance concerning expected start dates for projects. Target Species: List which of the Species of Greatest Conservation Need will benefit from this project. Consult Florida's State Wildlife Action Plan for the list of species. Species may be listed at any taxonomic level. rget Habitats:List which of the habitats will benefit from this project. Consult Florida's State Wildlife Action Plan for the list of habitats. Project Location: Identify the counties in which work will occur,as well as more explicit description of location(s)if space allows.If the project will occur in all counties,enter statewide as the location. Match Source: Identify sources of match. Match cannot include federal funds. Consult the grant announcement or your Florida's Wildlife Legacy Initiative contact for additional guidance concerning match and the proportion required. Relevance:Explain this project's relevance and significance to the management and conservation of Florida's Species of Greatest Conservation Need and habitats as described in Florida's State Wildlife Action Plan. Also describe how this project will meet one or more of Florida's Wildlife Legacy Initiative Implementation Goals. Need: Provide justification for undertaking the project,such as a problem to be solved or opportunity to be used. Also consider the implications if this project is not funded,or funded at a later time, Objectives: Describe what will be accomplished during the project. Objectives must be specific and measurable,and should identify knowledge to be gained and products created as a result of this project. Benefits: Describe the benefits to Florida's Species of Greatest Conservation Need and habitats as a result of this project. Consider impacts both from this project and later,as a result of this project. Approach and Methodology: For each objective,summarize specific procedures and any data analyses that will be used and the roles of key project personnel. If you have additional questions about this form or State Wildlife Grants,please contact Florida's Wildlife Legacy Initiative. '"en you have completed the form, please e-mail it to your State Wildlife Grants contact. You may also save or print a copy for your Jrds;this form is enabled for saving in Adobe Reader. Packet Page -554-