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Backup Documents 05/14/2013 Item #11B11 Boy��L� May 3, 2013 The Honorable Chairwoman Georgia Hill and Board of Collier County Commissioners 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 303 Naples, Florida 34112 Re: Beach Renourishment Dear Chairwoman Hiller and Commissioners: The Naples City Council has requested that I convey concerns expressed throughout our community regarding the upcoming beach renourishment project. We respectfully ask that you consider these concerns as you evaluate options for the 2013 beach renourishment project. Collier County is highly regarded by its citizens, visitors, and businesses. Few would argue that the Collier County beaches are not important to the high quality of life and to the national and international recognition as an attractive tourist destination. The beach is one of the major drivers of the economy in Collier County. Periodic beach renourishment is essential, but it must be accomplished in ways that will least disrupt the Collier County community. We applaud the Board's desire to conserve Tourist Development Tax funds and recognize the many competing needs for these funds. The fact is that there has been a significant loss of sand since the last major beach renourishment of the Collier County beaches in 2006, and there is no demonstrated reason to believe that the erosion rate will abate in future years. It is reported that Collier County opened bids for the 2013 beach renourishment project on April 22, 2013 and that three bids were received —all for the truck -haul renourishment option. We assume staff and the project engineers are evaluating the bids at this time and will provide a recommendation for your consideration on May 14, 2013. 11B� The Honorable Chairwoman Georgia Hill and Board of Collier County Commissioners May 3, 2013 Page Two There is unanimous agreement that serious disruption, inconvenience, and damage to infrastructure will occur if a beach renourishment project is conducted with the truck - haul option. We implore you to reject all truck -haul bids and re -bid the project specifying conventional dredging utilizing off -shore sources of sand with a simplified bid document that will encourage responsive bids from experienced dredge contractors. Our community has had numerous first -hand experiences with emergency beach renourishment projects involving the transportation of beach - compatible sand from inland sources. While the inconveniences were tolerable for a short duration with about 200 truck - trips, it was observed that traffic lanes were blocked with up to ten dump trucks lined up to access the beach, trucks did not used prescribed routes, police officers were required to direct traffic, and the excessive noise and exhaust fumes were disruptive. It is estimated that 23,000 truck -trips will be required to provide the required quantity of beach compatible sand from inland sources should a truck -haul proposal be accepted by the Board. We believe the above issues will be observed on a county -wide basis and that there will be a deleterious impact on roads and other infrastructure. We also believe the Collier County Sheriff will be required to add additional personnel to insure safe traffic control within the City and throughout Collier County. As you consider modification to the beach renourishment specifications, we hope you embrace the advanced beach renourishment concept. There may be an impression that the goal was to duplicate the 2006 beach profile for the 2013 renourishment project. If that was the objective, there would have been no need to develop the science associated with insuring a prescribed six -year beach. The accepted strategy was to survey the beach, calculate where erosion had occurred and to what extent, estimate the amount of sand for each segment of the beach that would, to the extent possible, insure at least 100 feet of dry sand beach in six years (85 feet for Park Shore), and then place the required amount of sand in each segment. This methodology, as it turned out, means that some of the lineal beach within the Naples beach will receive no sand, while those areas in Vanderbilt Beach, Park Shore, and a portion of the Naples beach will be renourished to the desired profile. It is recognized that the required quantity of sand will change before the project begins. We therefore recommend that the amount of required sand be determined when the final survey is taken, which is about one month before the project begins. I 18 -C?--'1 The Honorable Chairwoman Georgia Hill and Board of Collier County Commissioners May 3, 2013 Page Three We have no disagreement as to whether the sand dredged from Doctors Pass later this summer or fall should be used in the calculation to meet the advanced renourishment objective. The quantity of sand that may be dredged this year and placed on the beach should be used to determine the actual quantity of sand dredged from off -shore sources to fulfill the objective for each of the beach profiles. In conclusion, we do not envy the difficult issues addressed by the Board of County Commissioners, and the county -wide decisions you must make to insure the best quality of life for Collier County residents, including those within the boundaries of the City. We respect your ability to make good decisions, and we are confident that your decisions related to the beach renourishment project will maximize the use of Tourist Development Tax funds, be consistent with established objectives, and recognize concerns related to the truck -haul option. Thank you for considering our request. Sincerely, John F. Sorey, III Mayor cc: Leo Ochs, County Manager Bill Moss, City Manager Naples City Council 11 B ^ of?,, 5/14/13 Comments on Beach Renourishment Bidding Agenda Item 13 by Marcia Cravens I am not alone in appreciating Chairwoman Hiller for her vision and fortitude in moving the county away from ever - expanding capitol projects, over the top spending, growing certain departments. Recommendations: Put bid out again for both Truck Haul Sand and Offshore Borrow Site, provide discrete volumes of sand expected to be needed for each of the beach areas, but retain the 50,000 increments to allow greater flexibility to tailor each beach segment's nourishment. All costs should be compared between alternatives of Truck Haul and Hydraulic Offshore Borrow- this would include Administration / management /engineering /permitting /monitoring costs. However, when preparing new bid forms please address a problem whereby beaches within Pelican Bay PUD /DRI boundaries are depicted in county reports and planning documents as private beaches while other areas throughout the city and county which have less public access within their development boundaries than Pelican Bay are not depicted as private beaches. This should be corrected by revised beach segment descriptions in county reports and county planning to include a Pelican Bay subsection to the Vanderbilt Beach segment; Concurrently make corrections to existing requests to state or federal entities for reimbursements, cost sharing, or other assistance of re- nourishment/restoration/ repair costs of county beaches and ensure consistency in future requests. The correction would be to provide description that distinguishes a subsection of beach known as Pelican Bay Beach Area from the northernmost Vanderbilt Beach boundary (nearest R 29 -R 30) to the Southernmost Clam Pass Park (nearest R 43 - R44 ) boundary. Also Collier County reports and planning for beach renourishment should reflect that the Pelican Bay Beach Area provides public access of 512 parking spaces with public bathrooms due to 340 parking spaces and bathrooms in Pelican Bay at Vanderbilt Beach Road and 172 parking spaces and bathrooms in Pelican Bay at Clam Pass Park. Such County reports and planning should also reflect that commercial properties contributing to tourism economy within Pelican Bay Beach Area includes the Ritz Carlton, Inn at Pelican Bay, and Waldorf Astoria. The aforementioned public access provisions and tourism economy contributors within Pelican Bay Beach Area should be included in County reports and planning to indicate that renourishment of areas within 1/4 mile of the Public Beach Parking and bathrooms and hoteliers beach access meet TDC funding criteria. PERIODIC COLLIER COUNTY NOURISHMENT PROJECT YEAR LOCATION VANDERBILT PARKSHORE NAPLES 1995 -1996 Initial Nourishment 322,800 90,700 2006 Renourishment 178,422 141,739 1996 Mechanical Inlet Bypassing 3,000 2001 Mechanical Inlet Bypassing 24,230 2006 Doctors Pass Dredging 2005/2007 Wiggins Pass Dredging 97,400 2007 Clam Pass Dredging 20,000 2009* Wiggins Pass Dredging 60,000 2009* Doctors Pass Dredging 36,000 I I B -C�< 759,150 347,381 55,000 39,800 53,630 1998 Truck Haul 15,516 2000 Truck Haul 35,000 7,420 2002 Truck Haul 22,138 9,067 45,047 2010* Truck Haul 3,000 2011* Truck Haul 34,000 2012* Truck Haul 16,800 16,800 * Sourced from CP &E TS Fay Board of County Commission Records, Coastal Advisory Committee Records, and Purchasing Dept. Records 0 0 m 0 C!1 N O_ W Ch 11B 0 CA CD 0 ul •J N �•'S N r z d n b 'T� HB The Pelican Bay Community Map & Amenities Brochure was too large to scan. A copy is available for viewing in the Board's Minutes &Records Office (BMR) or at the Pelican Bay Office. It can also be viewed at: pelicanbay.org MEETING DATE AGENDA ITEM TITLE NAME Representing/ Petitioner: (Circle Meeting Type) Regular Special Workshop Budget V (1 -54,,--4 ADDRESS /47r-0 -tY YJqr— S °t (-- Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003 -53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 200405 AND 2007 -24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYISTS SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT. YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOU COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE LEFT OF THE DIAS IN THE BOARD ROOM PRIOR TO THE SUBJECT BEING HEARD (PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY) MEETING DATE-- iq /3 q AGENDA ITEM TITLE � 4, /p1i'l NAME Ms. Mamla Lanza Gavens 6075 Pelican Bay BWd Apt 703 Representing / Petitioner: _ Naples FL 34108 -8171 Agenda Item # I i9 (Circle Meeting Type Regular j Special Workshop Budget Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003 -53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004 -05 AND 2007 -24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYISTS SHALL, BEFORE ENAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT. YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOU COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE LEFT OF THE DIAS IN THE BOARD ROOM PRIOR TO THE SUBJECT BEING HEARD (PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY) Agenaa item 4F I t _ & MEETING DATE S / � / 13 (Circle Meeting Type 'Regular Special Workshop Budget AGENDA ITEM TITLE NAME l-i (2, 4-1� ADDRESS 7( -l3 I"citrc �C�4 is) vgi • Representing/ Petitioner: ��iELI �e edl Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003 -53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 200405 AND 2007 -24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYISTS SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES BOARD OF COUNTY AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT. YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOU COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE LEFT OF THE DIAS IN THE BOARD ROOM PRIOR TO THE SUBJECT BEING HEARD 11P MEETING DATE t Y ' / (Circle Meeting Type) Regular Special Workshop Budget AGENDA ITEM TITLE `� -\- - ' � � NAME _ l> V2 K S (W S �C ` ADDRESS O "�' Representing/ Petitioner: Other: �- COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003 -53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004 -05 AND 2007 -24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYISTS SHALL, BEFORE COMMISSIONERS) ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING WITH THE CLERK TACTIVITIES THE EBOARD (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED BOARD MINUTES AND ADDRESSING THE DEPARTMENT. BOARD OF COUNTY YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOU COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE LEFT OF THE DIAS IN THE BOARD ROOM PRIOR TO THE SUBJECT BEING HEARD MEETING DATE AaJG■ �YQ &%.GII1 7T (Circle Meeting Type) Regular Special Workshop Budget AGENDA rrRM TIT E NAME ADDRESS - Other: - - Representing /Petitioner: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003 -53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004 -05 AND 2007 -24, REQUIR S THAT ALL LOBBYISTS SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING WITH THE CLERK TOVTHHEEBOARD (INCLUDING, BUT NOT BOARD MINUTE AND RECORDS DEPARTM BOARD OF COUNTY lig (PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY) Agenda Item # 1 B MEETING DATE AGENDA ITEM TITLE NAME Representing/ Petitioner: (Circle Meeting Ty � Regular Special Workshop Budget C ADDRESS J�J Iw %/ P 0) Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003 -53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004 -05 AND 2007 -24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYISTS SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT. YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOU COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE LEFT OF THE DIAS IN THE BOARD ROOM PRIOR TO THE SUBJECT BEING HEARD (PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY) Agenda Item # / MEETING DATE /v, nf`�Z A %, �/� (Circle Meeting Type) egul Special Workshop Budget AGENDA ITEM TITLE /130" 4 /�-�- � y �� 1 S ' �" / NAME Z/'� C' /I %a -- ADDRESS O �j Representing /Petitioner: G. 1D� I/�rvX�( �J Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003 -53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004 -05 AND 2007 -24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYISTS SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT. YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOU COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE LEFT OF THE DIAS IN THE BOARD ROOM PRIOR TO THE SUBJECT BEING HEARD (PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY) MEETING DATE MA %I i TITLE NAME Agenda Item # 14 (Circle Meeting Type) Regular Special Workshop Budget ADDRESS -1,1 q 22_ () I a Representing/ Petitioner: Other: -- COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003 -5 FAS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004 -05 AND 2007 -24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYISTS SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT. YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOU COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE OF DIAS IN BOARD ROOM PRIOR TO E SUBJECT BEING HEARD _ UIr,I,UnK/�7{' lnW, /'(' / /'� °- �G{ `% ! %s'I U �-z/ 5�I/ /`Vgrn���(j��f_�_ (PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY) Agenda Item # Az MEETING DATE (Circle Meeting Types Regular Special Workshop Budget AGENDA ITEM LE NAME '� �A �/ �o� ADDRESS X45 Representing/ Petitioner: Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003 -53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004 -05 AND 2007 -24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYISTS SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT. YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOU COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE LEFT OF THE DIAS IN THE BOARD ROOM PRIOR TO THE SUBJECT BEING HEARD