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Agenda 09/11/2018 Item #16C 509/11/2018 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to provide after-the-fact approval for the submittal of a BearWise Funding grant application to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) for the implementation of the bear resistant trash roll cart program in the amount of $100,000. OBJECTIVE: To receive after-the-fact approval from the Board to submit a BearWise Funding grant application to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) to fund the acquisition of 400 Rehrig Pacific Company bear resistant trash roll carts. This funding will allow the deployment of bear resistant trash roll carts to residential homes located in heavy bear concentrated areas identified by FWC to minimize human-bear interaction. CONSIDERATIONS: The Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Division oversees and manages the franchisee solid waste collection contract for residential and commercial customers in unincorporated Collier County. Currently the Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Division in cooperation with Waste Management of Florida (WMI) is running a 30-day pilot program in a selected area that has been deemed a heavy bear human interaction by FWC to test a commercially built bear resistant cart and the capability of working with the current automated system used by WMI. The FWC has been providing incentive funds to local government for reducing human -bear conflicts using proceeds from sales of the Conserve Wildlife license plates for over a decade. During FY2018-2019 (July 1, 2018 - June 30, 2019) FWC will provide $500,000 to assist local governments in reducing human-bear conflicts by using funds appropriated by the legislature and approved by the governor from the 2015 bear hunt permit sales and other revenues, as well as sales of the Conserve Wildlife license plates. At least $300,000 of these funds must be provided to local governments that have ordinances in place requiring trash and other bear attractants be kept secure by residents and businesses, the remaining $200,000 of the funding will be allocated to local governments without ordinances. Collier County CMA #5330 authorizes the County Manager to approve the submittal of grant applications with subsequent Board of County Commissioners action at the next available Board meeting to ratify the approval as “after-the-fact.” FISCAL IMPACT: The total cost of proposal is $100,000. It is anticipated the FWC grant will fund up to $90,000 for the purchase of bear resistant trash roll carts. The cost share minimum requirement of 10% will be funded by the Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Division. Funds in the amount of $10,000 have been appropriated by the division from the Mandatory Collection Fund 473 and the source of funding is from reimbursement from the Solid Waste Contractor as specified in the Franchise e Agreement. 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 RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners provide after-the-fact approval for the submittal of the BearWise Funding grant application from FWC in the amount of $90,000 for the purchase of bear resistant trash roll carts and to approve the cost share minimum requirement of 10% in the amount of $10,000. Prepared By: Dilia Camacho, Interim Director Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Division ATTACHMENT(S) 1. ATF 18-020 CM MEMO 2018 07-30 BearWise (PDF) 2. Application for BearWise Funding FY 18-19 (PDF) 16.C.5 Packet Pg. 954 09/11/2018 COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.C.5 Doc ID: 6364 Item Summary: Recommendation to provide after-the-fact approval for the submittal of a BearWise Funding grant application to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) for the implementation of the bear resistant trash roll cart program in the amount of $100,000. Meeting Date: 09/11/2018 Prepared by: Title: – Solid and Hazardous Waste Name: Sarah Hamilton 08/10/2018 7:17 PM Submitted by: Title: Manager - Waste Reduction & Recycling – Solid and Hazardous Waste Name: Dilia Camacho 08/10/2018 7:17 PM Approved By: Review: Solid and Hazardous Waste Dan Rodriguez Additional Reviewer Completed 08/13/2018 8:22 AM Solid and Hazardous Waste Dilia Camacho Additional Reviewer Completed 08/14/2018 10:29 AM Public Utilities Operations Support Joseph Bellone Additional Reviewer Completed 08/15/2018 8:54 AM Public Utilities Department Sarah Hamilton Level 1 Division Reviewer Completed 08/17/2018 12:44 PM Grants Erica Robinson Level 2 Grants Review Completed 08/17/2018 1:45 PM Public Utilities Department George Yilmaz Level 2 Division Administrator Review Completed 08/23/2018 11:42 AM Office of Management and Budget Valerie Fleming Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review Completed 08/23/2018 11:49 AM County Attorney's Office Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Completed 08/23/2018 2:23 PM Grants Therese Stanley Additional Reviewer Completed 08/24/2018 12:54 PM Budget and Management Office Ed Finn Additional Reviewer Completed 08/27/2018 9:10 AM County Manager's Office Nick Casalanguida Level 4 County Manager Review Completed 09/02/2018 2:20 PM Board of County Commissioners MaryJo Brock Meeting Pending 09/11/2018 9:00 AM 16.C.5 Packet Pg. 955 16.C.5.a Packet Pg. 956 Attachment: ATF 18-020 CM MEMO 2018 07-30 BearWise (6364 : After-the-Fact Approval of BearWise Funding Grant Application to FWC) Application for BearWise Funding FY 18-19 FLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION Division of Habitat and Species Conservation, Imperiled Species Management Section 620 South Meridian Street, Mail Station 6B, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1600 (850) 922-4330 BearManagement@MyFWC.com Page 1 of 4 BearWise Funding Background During Fiscal Year 2018-2019 (July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019), the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) will provide $500,000 in BearWise funding to assist local governments in reducing human-bear conflicts. Over 60% of the funding must go to local governments who have BearWise ordinances that require people to keep their trash secure from bears. A summary of projects previously funded by the FWC is available online. Factors for Selection Funding to reduce human-bear conflicts will be provided to local governments in a prudent manner following state contracting requirements as appropriate. Applications will be evaluated based on several factors, including: 1) if the local government has an ordinance in place that requires residents and businesses keep trash and other attractants secure from bears until the morning of pick up, 2) has the local government previously received BearWise funding from the FWC, and if so, how did the process work (e.g., were funds spent in a timely manner, was the equipment fully distributed), 3) can the local government demonstrate demand for bear-resistant equipment in their jurisdiction (e.g., are residents and businesses willing to purchase and use the amount of bear-resistant equipment requested), 4) how many households are in an area with high human-bear conflicts within the local government’s jurisdiction, 5) the amount of match (funds, in-kind, or a combination of both) above the minimum of 10% will be provided, 6) the likelihood the proposal will result in a community-wide reduction of human-bear conflicts, and 7) the number of households and/or businesses expected to benefit from the proposal. Important Notes for Applicants Any county or city in bear range can apply, however, preference will be given to locations within the 18 counties that had the most human-bear conflicts reported in 2017, which include (in order of highest to lowest number of conflicts): Santa Rosa, Marion, Lake, Collier, Okaloosa, Seminole, Volusia, Orange, Leon, Bay, Wakulla, Franklin, Gulf, Highlands, Putnam, Walton, Pasco, and Lee counties. A minimum 10% match to the requested grant funding is required. Match can include funds, in-kind services and/or a combination of both. All non-grant resources that go into the project will be counted as match, including those from the local government, residents, and/or businesses. Match above 10% will be used as one of the criteria for selection, where local governments that provide a higher match will receive higher priority. 16.C.5.b Packet Pg. 957 Attachment: Application for BearWise Funding FY 18-19 (6364 : After-the-Fact Approval of BearWise Funding Grant Application to FWC) Application for BearWise Funding FY 18-19 FLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION Division of Habitat and Species Conservation, Imperiled Species Management Section 620 South Meridian Street, Mail Station 6B, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1600 (850) 922-4330 BearManagement@MyFWC.com Page 2 of 4 Grant funds can only be used for bear-resistant equipment, the labor required to modify containers to make them bear-resistant, and/or the labor required to build containers to secure attractants. Advertising the projects, procuring bids from vendors, obtaining community approval and other project costs would be the responsibility of the local government, residents, and/or businesses and would count toward matching the grant funds. The majority of funding will be given to local governments with BearWise ordinances which require residents and businesses to keep garbage secure until the morning of pick up. The Legislature requires at least $300,000 of the funding go to local governments with ordinances. Less than $200,000 of the funding will be provided to local governments without ordinances. Applicants must follow all local government requirements to participate in this grant program, which may include appropriate purchasing protocols and procedures and prior-appro val of Board of County Commissioners, City Council, or other governing board, as well Solid Waste department leadership where applicable. Local governments must consult with their waste service provider before submitting an application to ensure all elements of their proposed projects are compatible with their current service agreements/contracts. Applicants are strongly encouraged to discuss options, including sample ordinances, and implementation ideas with FWC staff before submitting their applications. Governing bodies such as HOAs interested in funding must apply through their local city or county. Local governments awarded funding are required to complete their projects and provide the FWC with a return on investment report by 5:00 pm E.T. on May 15, 2019, that will include, at a minimum: 1) the number of bear-resistant trashcans or dumpsters distributed, 2) the actual or estimated number of residents benefiting from the bear-resistant equipment, 3) the share of the cost the County provided for the bear-resistant equipment, from either direct funding, in-kind service, or both, 4) the share of the cost the residents provided for the bear-resistant equipment, either direct funding, in- kind service, or both, 5) how the equipment was advertised to the public, 6) how the equipment was distributed to the public, 7) the contact information for residents who received bear-resistant trashcans (as a separate Excel file). Completed applications must be received by close of business on August 1, 2018. Applications should be sent via email to BearManagement@MyFWC.com or mailed to: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Attention: Bear Management Program, 620 South Meridian Street, 6B, Tallahassee, FL 32399. 16.C.5.b Packet Pg. 958 Attachment: Application for BearWise Funding FY 18-19 (6364 : After-the-Fact Approval of BearWise Funding Grant Application to FWC) \5!l4'VO zI f,o[N c o2 Application for BearWise Funding FY l8-19 FLORIDA FISH AND WILDI-IFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION Division of Habitat and Species Conservation, Imperiled Species Management Section 620 South Meridian Street, Mail Station 68, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1600 (8s0)922-4330 BearManaeem€nt@MyFILQ.com Local Government Name Collier CountV Government County Collier Contact Name Alberto Sanchez Contact Phone 1239 1 252-5539 Contact EmaitAddress alberto.sanchez@colliercountyfl.gov Does your local government have an ordinance requiring trash and/or other attractants be kept secure from bears in all or a portion of your jurisdiction? !Vu. Bo ff Yes, please include a copy of your ordinance with this application. Will your local government be able to purchase items for this proposal and then be reimbursed for them? [fverlo Has approval to apply and use any funds awarded been received from appropriate local authorities? lf Yes, authorizing rep resentative: 1r1".". Board Of Collier County Commissioners Phone: [29)252-8602 Er";l andy.solis@colliercounM.gov Brief Description of Proposal Collier County has been partnering with Florida Fish and Wildlife's (FWC) representative Mike Orlando, Assistant Bear Management Coordinator to identify bear hotspots within Collier County. The bear hotspots are based of FWC's historical data collected over the years. Mike Orlando has presented his Bear Wise presentation to the Collier County Board of Commissioners. Collier County is currently in the processing of developing a Bear Wise residential and commercial trash ordinance that complies with our current Franchise Waste Contractors, Waste Management of Florida, lnc. and Waste Connections, lnc. Collier County's vision is to implement a soft voluntary approach in high bear concentrated areas for residential homes to minimize bear human interaction. The funds requested by Collier County will cover the cost of approximately 400 bear resistant trash carts. The 400 trash carts will allow residents in the pilot program and surrounding area to receive one for permanent residential use. The county anticipates it will need several thousand more carts in subsequent years. Page 3 of4 Blr". flNo!run 16.C.5.b Packet Pg. 959 Attachment: Application for BearWise Funding FY 18-19 (6364 : After-the-Fact Approval of BearWise Funding Grant Application to FWC) Application for BearWise Funding FY 18-19 FLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION Division of Habitat and Species Conservation, Imperiled Species Management Section 620 South Meridian Street, Mail Station 6B, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1600 (850) 922-4330 BearManagement@MyFWC.com Page 4 of 4 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Proposal Item Description Funds Requested ($) Match Funds ($) In-Kind Match (Equivalent $) Total Match ($) Total Cost of Proposal ($) Fully automated bear resistant Roll Cart with ANSI specifications 90,000 10,000 NA 10,000 100,000 Estimated number of households and/or businesses that are anticipated to benefit from this proposal: Residences: 442 _ Businesses: NA Does your local government offer commercial waste service (i.e., municipal or contracted vendor)? ✔Yes No If Yes, please answer the questions below: Who is your waste service provider? _Waste Man_ agement of Florida_Inc Did your waste service provider review and agree to participate in your proposal? Yes No If Yes, waste service provider representative: Name: Larry Berg _ Phone: (_239_) 649-22_12 Email: LBerg@wm.com _ When does your waste service contract expire (if applicable)? 2020 What type of service is available? Universal (All residents must have service) Subscription (Residents can choose whether to have service) What type of trucks are used? Manual (Staff empty cans without mechanical assistance) Semi-Automated (Staff bring cans to auto-lift on back of truck) Fully Automated (Truck has mechanical arm that empties can) Are trashcans provided to residents? ✔Yes No If Yes, what size trashcan is provided? 96,64 __ Is there a size limit on a trashcan that can be serviced? ✔Yes No If Yes, what is the limit? 96 16.C.5.b Packet Pg. 960 Attachment: Application for BearWise Funding FY 18-19 (6364 : After-the-Fact Approval of BearWise Funding Grant Application to FWC)