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Agenda 07/27/2010 Item #16D 9Agenda Item No. 16D9 July 27, 2010 Page 1 of 4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve the design engineering, project permitting, construction contract bidding along with the funding of $160,000 for the total engineering of a new Vanderbilt Beach park facility. Also requested is authorization for associated budget amendments. OBJECTIVE: Obtain approval for the design engineering, project permitting, construction contract bidding and all necessary engineering funding for a new beach park facility at Vanderbilt Beach. CONSIDERATIONS: The BCC directed staff on January 15, 2008 to develop a plan to upgrade the existing Vanderbilt Beach restroom facility to address overall community needs consistent with current County practices and existing beach park facilities. The BCC approved the conceptual design plan for this facility on 6/22/2010 (Item 10A) and directed staff to obtain the TDC's recommendation for approval of funds. On June 28, 2010, the TDC recommended conceptual approval of this facility, and also recommended funding of the total engineering of $160,000 for this project. ADVISORY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS: This conceptual design concept and plan has been approved by the PARAB on February 18, 2009 by a vote of 4 to 0. On June 28, 2010, by a vote of 4 -2 the TDC recommended conceptual approval of this facility, and to fund the total engineering of $160,000 for this project. FISCAL IMPACT: The cost of conceptual engineering, design engineering, project permitting, and bidding is expected to be $160,000. The total cost of this facility is estimated at $1,200,000. All funds will be provided from Category "A" Tourist Development Tax Fund 183 — Beach Park Facilities. A budget amendment will be required to allocate the necessary funds from Fund 183 reserves. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no impact to the Growth Management Plan related to this action. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed and approved by the County Attorney's Office and is legally sufficient for Board action. — JK RECOMMENDATION: To approve the design engineering, project permitting, construction contract bidding along with the funding of $160,000 for the total engineering of a new Vanderbilt Beach park facility. Also requested is authorization for associated budget amendments. "` PREPARED BY: Gary McAlpin — Director, Coastal Zone Management AA98ddJtb3TNMD15DA JMV 22, 2010 P099d 2)624 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve the conceptual plan for replacement of the Vanderbilt Beach restrooms and approval to move forward with design, permitting and bidding of a new beach park facility at this location along with authorization of associated budget amendments. OBJECTIVE: Obtain conceptual plan approval for the replacement of the Vanderbilt Beach restrooms and approval to move forward with design and permitting of a new beach park facility at this location. CONSIDERATIONS: The BCC directed staff on January 15, 2008 to develop a plan to upgrade the existing Vanderbilt Beach restroom facility to address overall community needs consistent with current County practices and existing beach park facilities. The existing Vanderbilt beach restrooms are approximately 15 years old, in need of significant refurbishment and are undersized to meet current public demands. Vanderbilt Beach is one of the County's most popular beach parks. Adequate beach parking exists at this location through the recently completed parking garage on Vanderbilt Beach Road. The layout for this new facility is within the vegetation buffer just to the south of Vanderbilt Beach Road and located within the existing footprint and just slightly west of the existing bathrooms. The new and existing facilities are located seaward of the State of Florida's Coastal Construction Control Line (CCCL) and the County's Coastal Construction Setback Line (CCSL). Construction of this new facility will require a permit from the State of Florida and CCSL variance from the County. The facility is also outside /seaward of the existing SFWMD preserve boundary and located within the existing beach vegetation line to assure that beach views from Vanderbilt Beach Road looking west and views walking along the beach are not compromised. The plan includes: • Elevated construction to conform the FEMA Vertical Elevation (VE) guidelines of VE 16. This requires that the structure be elevated 10 feet above the approximate beach elevation of 6 feet. The Restroom and Concession building will be approximately 30 feet above the beach elevation with possibly only the very tops of these structures visible above the tree canopy. • A total facility footprint of 3,800 SF that includes: o An elevated facility of 2,650 SF that houses: 1. A 750 SF elevated bathroom that houses 6 women's commodes and 2 urinals and 2 commodes for men. 2. A 400 SF elevated concession stand providing similar menu items currently served on the beach. 3. A 1,500 SF elevated deck with seating for eating and beach viewing. 0 1,150 SF of ramps and stairs to allow handicap access to this facility. A4gedd At4t$rrNtIo9 513a JM9 22, 2010 P®ggE22)OP4 o Ground floor facilities that will be used for concession storage, equipment storage, shade structure for beach goers, a dumpster position and a lift station for waste removal. • Improved landscaping and aesthetic upgrades to the turnaround at the west end of Vanderbilt Beach Road. • Completely encapsulated by existing and proposed vegetation to protect resident and visitor privacy and beach views. These facilities are consistent with the existing beach park facilities at Tigertail, Clam Pass, Barefoot and Lowdermilk Park which have concessions and elevated facilities at Barefoot, Clam Pass and Tigertail. Staff has reviewed these plans extensively with the Pelican Bay Foundation and the surrounding community. The Pelican Bay Foundation holds restrictive covenants on this parcel as a condition of the property deed transfer. On February 27, 2009 by a vote of 7 -0, this plan received conceptual approval from the Pelican Bay Foundation. On May 21, 2010, the Pelican Bay Foundation granted approval of this facility with the stipulation that the County add security cameras, night time lockable gates, and approval of the concession operation prior to startup. The county is also required to obtain Pelican Bay Foundation approval of the detailed construction specifications and drawings prior to construction. A copy of the May 21, 2010 Pelican Bay Foundation approval letter is attached. Staff has also reviewed these plans with several interested homeowner associations in the community. ADVISORY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS: This plan has also been approved by the PARAB on February 18, 2009 by a vote of 4 -0. FISCAL IMPACT: The Cost of this facility is estimated at $1,200,000 and will be provided from Category A Tourist Development Tax Fund 183 — Beach Park Facilities. A budget amendment will be required to allocate the necessary funds from Fund 183 reserves. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no impact to the Growth Management Plan related to this action. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed and approved by the County Attorney's Office and is legally sufficient for Board action. - CMG RECOMMENDATION: Recommendation to approve the conceptual plan for replacement of the Vanderbilt Beach restrooms and approval to move forward with design, permitting and bidding of a new beach park facility and associated budget amendments. PREPARED BY: Gary McAlpin — Director, Coastal Zone Management Agenda Item No. 16D9 July 27, 2010 Page 4 of 4 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number: 16D9 Item Summary: Recommendation to approve the design engineering, project permitting. construction contract bidding along with the funding of $160.000 for the total engineering of a new Vanderbilt Beach park facility. Also requested is authorization for associated budget amendments. Meeting Date: 7/27/2010 9 00:00 AM Approved By Jeff Klatzkow County Attorney Date 7/612010 10:56 AM Approved By Director - Coastal Management Gary McAlpin Programs Date Public Services Division Coastal Zone Management 7/8/2010 1:34 PM Approved By Kathy Carpenter Executive Secretary Date Public Services Public Services Admin. 718/2010 3:38 PM Approved By OMB Coordinator Date County Manager's Office Office of Management 8: Budget 7/1612010 10:31 AM Approved By Leo E. Ochs, Jr. County Manager Date County Managers Office County Managers Office 7/1912010 10:16 AM Approved By Marla Ramsey Administrator - Public Services Date Public Services Division Public Services Division 7/19/2010 11:18 AM