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Agenda 02/27/2018 Item #11D02/27/2018 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to reestablish the “Tickets to Ride” Program and authorize staff to develop a use agreement with Florida Tracks and Trails and Family Fun Park 74 for Collier County citizens recreational amenities for All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) use in Southwest Florida at a cost not to exceed $20,000 and continue discussions with Big Cypress Basin on use of the Lake Trafford site for potential use as an ATV Park. OBJECTIVE: To provide opportunities for ATV enthusiasts to ride their vehicle s at ATV riding locations in Southwest Florida using funds from the South Florida Water Management District Settlement Agreement. CONSIDERATIONS: In 2011, Collier County and the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) entered into a Settlement Agreement wherein SFWMD paid Collier County $3,000,000 to dispose of litigation arising out of a 2003 Agreement between the parties in which the District was to convey 640 acres to Collier County for recreational ATV use. Since that settlement, the Collier C ounty Growth Management Department and Collier County Parks and Recreation Division have been tasked with searching for land appropriate and suitable for an ATV Park site. To date, and despite an exhaustive search, no land suitable for an ATV Park has been located within or outside of Collier County. On October 24, 2017, the Board of County Commissioners (Board) voted 4-0 with Commissioner McDaniel abstaining to re-institute a modified version of the “Tickets to Ride” Program without advanced purchases and an easy voucher process (purchase or reimbursement) that can be done from a website application. In addition, the Board directed that the newly minted “Tickets to Ride” Program be vetted with the ATV committee and brought back to the Board for their approval. The Board also requested staff discuss with Big Cypress Basin lands associated with the original site identified for the ATV Park by SFWMD near Lake Trafford. The ATV Ad Hoc committee has met and is recommending the institution of the Tickets to Ride with the following stipulations: Max Hasse Community Park will be the location to pick up a ticket for participation at Family Fun Park and Florida Tracks and Trails. To allow for fair distribution, participants will be limited to a maximum of 2 tickets at a time that will be validated by the vendor and returned to Parks Administration for reimbursement. Family Fun Park, Florida Tracks and Trails, and Big Cypress Preserve were identified as potential parks to participate. At this time, the committee is recommending working with just Family Fun Park and Florida Tracks and Trails. Additional information regarding Big Cypress Preserve will be sought and discussed with the Ad Hoc committee for future consideration. Staff will provide bi-monthly reports on the program to the Ad Hoc committee. Parks and Recreation staff will reimburse the participating park(s) for admission of all Collier County residents, who would receive a 50% discount on admission. Collier County residents will pay the respective park their portion of the admission fee at the respective park after being invoiced by the participating park. Persons identified who have an ATV, side-by-side, jeep, motorcycle, or other off-highway vehicle not already identified are eligible to participate. Only interest income associated with the ATV Settlement cost center will be used to fund the program. Once the funds have been expended for the fiscal year, the program will end. While the committee 11.D Packet Pg. 301 02/27/2018 recommended only two parks for the program, staff cannot support only allowing select parks to participate without a Board approved solicitation with fair and equitable criteria. Staff did meet with Lisa Koehler, Executive Director of Big Cypress Basin. Ms. Koehler provided the attached document regarding the status of the Lake Trafford site for potential ATV use. The report identifies a need to study the lands to determine mitigation strategies to alleviate hazardous materials associated with the site. Ms. Koehler also indicated a willingness of the Basin to work with the County to develop the site with a lease, sale, or potential donation for the use of an ATV Park. If the lands were acquired by the County with a long-term lease (25-years), they would be eligible for state grant funds to develop the site for ATV use. The ATV Ad Hoc committee is recommending to the Board that staff continue the discussions with Ms. Koehler to determine if it is feasible to acquire and use the site for ATV use. FISCAL IMPACT: $3,016,261.52 is currently available in the ATV settlement fund. The estimated interest for FY 18 is $18,000; however, this is dependent on the market conditions and the amount can be larger or smaller based on those fluctuations. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed by the County Attorney, is approved as to form and legality and requires majority vote for approval. -JAK GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management impact. RECOMMENDATION(s): To: 1. Direct staff to develop a standard use agreement with willing ATV facilities that will allow Collier County citizens to recreate at these facilities as part of the Tickets to Ride program. 2. Authorize use of $20,000 to fund the program 3. Continue the ATV Ad Hoc committee with bi-monthly meetings 4. Direct staff to continue to work with Big Cypress Basin to explore the use of the Lake Trafford site for ATV use. Prepared By: Barry Williams, Division Director, Parks and Recreation Division ATTACHMENT(S) 1. site conversion OHV_2018 (DOCX) 2. 2008-06-05_PSI_Dredge Spoil Material Evaluation (PDF) 3. SFWMD OHV Park Concept1 (PDF) 4. RE Lake Trafford Dredge Spoil Material Evaluation (MSG) 11.D Packet Pg. 302 02/27/2018 COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 11.D Doc ID: 4794 Item Summary: Recommendation to reestablish the “Tickets to Ride” Program and authorize staff to develop a standard use agreement with willing All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) recreational facilities for Collier County citizens to use these recreational amenities in Southwest Florida at a cost not to exceed $20,000 and continue discussions with Big Cypress Basin on the use of the Lake Trafford site for potential use as an ATV Park. (Barry Williams, Division Director, Parks and Recreation Division) Meeting Date: 02/27/2018 Prepared by: Title: Operations Analyst – Parks & Recreation Name: Matthew Catoe 02/06/2018 10:46 AM Submitted by: Title: Division Director - Parks & Recreation – Parks & Recreation Name: Barry Williams 02/06/2018 10:46 AM Approved By: Review: Parks & Recreation Ilonka Washburn Additional Reviewer Completed 02/06/2018 11:24 AM Operations & Veteran Services Sean Callahan Additional Reviewer Completed 02/07/2018 7:54 AM Parks & Recreation Barry Williams Additional Reviewer Completed 02/07/2018 11:52 AM Public Services Department Todd Henry Level 1 Division Reviewer Completed 02/08/2018 7:47 AM Public Services Department Steve Carnell Level 2 Division Administrator Review Completed 02/08/2018 4:08 PM Office of Management and Budget Valerie Fleming Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review Completed 02/09/2018 8:00 AM Budget and Management Office Ed Finn Additional Reviewer Completed 02/16/2018 6:03 PM County Attorney's Office Scott Teach Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Completed 02/19/2018 1:04 PM County Manager's Office Leo E. Ochs Level 4 County Manager Review Completed 02/20/2018 11:13 AM Board of County Commissioners MaryJo Brock Meeting Pending 02/27/2018 9:00 AM 11.D Packet Pg. 303 January 2018 Dredge spoil Area Conversions OHV Park Lake Trafford Immokalee, Florida Background  Previous environmental sampling finding indicating that elevated metal specifically arsenic was detected above the human health standards and that site corrective action would be necessary prior to the conversion of this property to a recreation site.  The conversion of this site for the use of all-terrain vehicle onsite poses an elevated risk based on the presence of impacted soils. The arsenic impact soils (dredge sediments) impacted with heavy metal would be suspended and pose an elevated human health risk (inhalation)  The interior section of the project areas filled with dredge sediments is not suitable for Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) without some geo technical improvement  The limestone berms onsite may be a valuable for site redevelopment Converting the Property The conversion of the property would require the following activities. A feasibility study should be conducted to assess if the site can be modified to allow the property to be used for a HOV park. The feasibility study should identify and assess those factor that would limit or increase cost dramatically.  Permitting: A review of the existing permit is needed to assess what can reasonable can be modified the associated cost and limitation based on the existing permit conditions.  Surface water control: How extensively can the internal or boundary berms be modified without causing a surface water issue.  Cut &Fill: A review of the available material onsite needs to be assessed. This task would assess if the limestone within the berm onsite could be used to develop additional roads within the project. This review will require as-builts and any existing topo survey data.  Conceptual Park Plan: A conceptual park plan should be developed. The development of a conceptual plan would allow for a preliminary assessment of the volume of material that is needed to be moved onsite and if is there adequate soil onsite to support the construction without bring in new clean fill. The conceptual plan can be relatively simple but can serve as base line to assess availability of onsite fill.  Geo technical conditions. Assess if OHV trails can be built on the surface of the dredge sediment to provide travel roads. Review availability and cost of geo technical mats or other material that could provide a cost effective means to develop trails for light weight off road vehicles.  Contaminate investigation: Intrusive sampling to assess the dredge sediment fill material depth and substrate. Specifically, there would be a need to know if the material below surfaces is dry and what is the consistency of the sandy, muck or wet material. 11.D.1 Packet Pg. 304 Attachment: site conversion OHV_2018 (4794 : Reestablish Tickets to Ride Program) January 2018 The existing heavy metal concentrations and the mobility in the sediments will also need to be assessed. While metals will not degrade their mobility and availability can vary based on site geo chemistry. This site has been dormant for 10 years, it is realistic that some measurable geo- chemical site conditions, aerobic, anaerobic, ph, oxidation have occurred. Based on resampling the previous human health risk assessment for the site should be updated. Summary To assess the viability of converting the Lake Trafford spoil site from a dredge spoil site to a OHV facility a feasibility assessment should be considered as a first step. The feasibility assessment should assess permit conditions, engineering / safety concerns associated with the modification of the boundary and internal berms. The assessment of storm water and water quality issues with any modification of the berms as well as human health and ecological risk is needed. To assess the cost of a feasibility study, a comprehensive scope of work would need to be developed and submitted to contractors for pricing and schedule. It is anticipated that the cost of a feasibility included some limited sampling is estimated 30k -40k. Feasibility Study Items  Obtain as-builts  Obtain available survey data  Collect all applicable permits  Collect any applicable monitoring reports  Evaluate Site Restrictions Based on Above  Determine Other Possible Coinciding Land Uses including vegetative disposal/other  Coordinate a Design Charette with an OHV Designer  Develop Conceptual Design Based on Optimum Design and Site Restrictions  Conceptualize Site Controls to Incorporate into Site Design  Evaluate Need for Additional Sampling/Risk Assessment/Geotech/Drainage Studies  Develop Cut/Fill/Fill Purchase Estimates  Develop Cost Estimates for Further Required Studies  Develop Preliminary Cost Estimates for Site Modifications  Prioritize Next Step Actions to Phase Design Phase 11.D.1 Packet Pg. 305 Attachment: site conversion OHV_2018 (4794 : Reestablish Tickets to Ride Program) 11.D.2Packet Pg. 306Attachment: 2008-06-05_PSI_Dredge Spoil Material Evaluation (4794 : Reestablish Tickets to Ride Program) 11.D.2Packet 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OHV Park Concept1 (4794 : Reestablish Tickets to Ride Program) 1 CoxMichael From:Danette Kinaszczuk Sent:Thursday, December 21, 2017 1:54 PM To:WilliamsBarry Cc:CarnellSteve; PattersonAmy Subject:RE: Lake Trafford Dredge Spoil Material Evaluation Hi Barry, 1.The report states: “The HHRA indicates an ILCR for potential OHV riders and children/adolescents using the park that exceeds the FDEP maximum allowable risk threshold when worst case exposure assumptions are assumed.”That was due to the arsenic which, as a metal, typically won’t go anywhere so I would guess that the levels today are similar to what they were in 2008. 2.From an environmental perspective, my preference is that the spoils be disposed of in a lined landfill which I believe was the $20M option. 3.Levels of other contaminants can change in 10 years, at minimum you would want to re-sample before making any decisions. 4.Section 1.2 Didn’t find any contaminants on the soil and groundwater before the dredged material was put there…it would be interesting to see what was tested for, I would be surprised to find an agricultural operation without remnants of pesticides. 5.Section 1.2 Year 2000 test, no results for nutrients*or total petroleum hydrocarbons. Arsenic levels exceed residential clean up criteria. 6.Section 1.4 With the exception of 8 samples, PSI only tested for arsenic and copper.No results available for nutrients. This also only tested Cell 1. 7.Task 2-Arsenic was over 4x the cleanup target level.Chromium and Total Recoverable Hydrocarbons were also present above allowable levels.They only did the human health criteria on the arsenic. Additionally Lake Trafford watershed currently has a TMDL for nutrients*, DO, and unionized ammonia.The dredged material is most likely high in nutrients.It is also likely that the FDEP will implement a Basin Management Action Plan in the near future which will require action by any potential source of nutrients going into Lake Trafford. Thank you, Danette Kinaszczuk, Pollution Control Manager 2685 South Horseshoe Drive, Ste 103 Naples, FL 34104 (239) 252-5032-office (239) 253-5023-cell How Are We Doing? From:WilliamsBarry Sent:Wednesday, December 20, 2017 10:26 AM To:Danette Kinaszczuk <Danette.Kinaszczuk@colliercountyfl.gov> Cc:CarnellSteve <Steve.Carnell@colliercountyfl.gov> Subject:FW: Lake Trafford Dredge Spoil Material Evaluation Danette, Good to run into you the other day.Thanks for taking a look at this and giving me your unofficial thoughts. Barry From:Koehler, Lisa [mailto:lkoehler@sfwmd.gov] Sent:Thursday, November 16, 2017 2:41 PM 11.D.4 Packet Pg. 340 Attachment: RE Lake Trafford Dredge Spoil Material Evaluation (4794 : Reestablish Tickets to Ride Program) 2 To:WilliamsBarry <BarryWilliams@colliergov.net> Subject:Lake Trafford Dredge Spoil Material Evaluation Barry Great talking with you today. Attached is report we discussed.Have a nice holiday and I look forward to meeting with you and Steve after. Regards, Lisa Lisa Koehler Basin Administrator Big Cypress Basin, SFWMD 2660 N. Horseshoe Drive, Suite 101 Naples FL 34104 239-263-7615 (ext 0) X 7603 for internal dialing Under Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing. 11.D.4 Packet Pg. 341 Attachment: RE Lake Trafford Dredge Spoil Material Evaluation (4794 : Reestablish Tickets to Ride Program)