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Agenda 07/14/2020 Item #16A23 (State DEP Agmt. - Monitoring Mangroves Goodland Dr.)07/14/2020 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve a Local Sponsor Agreement (the "Agreement") between the State of Florida, Department of Environmental Protection ("State DEP"), by and through the Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve ("RBNERR") and Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, for the monitoring of existing mangrove population related to environmental permitting conditions required for the construction of Project No. 60200, Goodland Drive. OBJECTIVE: To approve an Agreement between the State DEP through the Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve with Collier County for the monitoring of the existing mangrove population in the direct vicinity of Project No. 60200, Goodland Drive and authorize the Chairman to sign the attached agreement. CONSIDERATIONS: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Southwest Florida Water Management District issued Permits No. SAJ-2019-00929 and No. 11-103134-P, respectively, to RBNERR and Collier County for the operation and maintenance of a stormwater management system during construction activities on Project No. 60200, Goodland Drive. It is a condition of the above -referenced Permits to adhere to a Monitoring Plan that requires specific pre and post -construction monitoring and maintenance. Collier County is a co-permittee of the Permits and has agreed to be responsible for the costs of implementing the Monitoring Plan, which has an estimated cost of $15,000 to $20,000 per year. Monitoring will consist of one sampling event pre -construction and annually five years post -construction. FISCAL IMPACT: Funds for Project No. 60200 will be provided by Gas Tax. The newly constructed road will require minimal maintenance that will be absorbed into the regular maintenance schedule resulting in minimum cost impact. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: The Project is in conformance with the goals and objectives of the Transportation Element of the Growth Management Plan. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item is approved as to form and legality, and requires majority vote for Board approval.-SRT RECOMMENDATION: To approve an Agreement between the State DEP through the Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve with Collier County for the monitoring of the existing mangrove population in the direct vicinity of Project No. 60200, Goodland Drive and authorize the Chairman to sign the attached agreement. Prepared by: Mario A. Puente, P.E. - C.G.C., Sr. Project Manager, Transportation Engineering Division ATTACHMENT(S) 1. MOU Between Collier County and Rookery Bay(PDF) 2. Monitoring Plan (PDF) 3. 190726-2_Permit 20200331 - EXECUTED (PDF) 4. [linked] 20200424 1 ST TO Letter and Permit Instrument -signed (PDF) Packet Pg. 1219 16.A.23 07/14/2020 COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.A.23 Doe ID: 12581 Item Summary: Recommendation to approve a Local Sponsor Agreement (the "Agreement") between the State of Florida, Department of Environmental Protection ("State DEP"), by and through the Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve ("RBNERR") and Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, for the monitoring of existing mangrove population related to environmental permitting conditions required for the construction of Project No. 60200, Goodland Drive. Meeting Date: 07/14/2020 Prepared by: Title: — Transportation Engineering Name: Mario Puente 06/09/2020 8:58 AM Submitted by: Title: Division Director - Transportation Eng — Transportation Engineering Name: Jay Ahmad 06/09/2020 8:58 AM Approved By: Review: Transportation Engineering Transportation Engineering Procurement Services Growth Management Department Growth Management Department Growth Management Department County Attorney's Office Office of Management and Budget County Attorney's Office Office of Management and Budget County Manager's Office Board of County Commissioners Marlene Messam Additional Reviewer Jay Ahmad Additional Reviewer Opal Vann Level 1 Purchasing Gatekeeper Judy Puig Level 1 Reviewer Judy Puig Deputy Department Head Review Thaddeus Cohen Department Head Review Scott Teach Level 2 Attorney Review Debra Windsor Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Laura Zautcke Additional Reviewer Sean Callahan Level 4 County Manager Review MaryJo Brock Meeting Pending Completed 06/09/2020 9:03 AM Completed 06/09/2020 9:41 AM Completed 06/09/2020 9:51 AM Completed 06/11/2020 9:43 AM Skipped 06/09/2020 4:37 PM Completed 06/17/2020 9:20 AM Completed 06/22/2020 3:37 PM Completed 06/22/2020 4:03 PM Completed 06/23/2020 9:19 AM Completed 06/28/2020 7:57 PM Completed 07/06/2020 11:42 AM 07/14/2020 9:00 AM Packet Pg. 1220 16.A.23.a LOCAL SPONSOR AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE STATE OF FLORIDA AND COLLIER COUNTY THIS AGREEMENT is entered into this day of , by and between State of Florida, Department of Environmental Protection ("Department" or "RBNERR'), by and through Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve ("RBNERR'), and Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida ("Collier County"). WITNESSETH, THAT: I. WHEREAS, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Southwest Florida Water o Management District issued Permit No. SAJ-2019-00929 and Permit No. 11-103134-P, respectively, to RBNERR and Collier County, which Permits authorize in part the operation and maintenance of a stormwater management system, and which by their terms requires as a special c condition that RBNERR be responsible for maintenance of the flushing channels on State-owned lands and for monitoring associated with the adjacent mangrove wetlands. The Monitoring Plan is N incorporated as part of the Permits; and to 6 z II. WHEREAS, the issuance of the above -referenced Permits and the requirement to adhere to the Monitoring Plan requires certain post construction monitoring and maintenance, for which the o RBNERR currently does not have funding; and a co I11. WHEREAS, Collier County is a co-permittee of the above -referenced Permits, and has agreed to be responsible for the costs of implementing the Monitoring Plan; and >% IV. WHEREAS, without this funding commitment for implementation of the Monitoring Plan, the RBNERR cannot implement the Monitoring Plan; therefore, to conduct the work authorized by the Permits, Collier County agrees to fully fund implementation of the Monitoring Plan. NOW THEREFORE, Collier County and the RBNERR agree as follows: 1. Collier County accepts responsibility for fully funding and implementing the Monitoring Plan, including any modifications thereto, which includes the selection of a monitoring entity, Collier County must obtain RBNERR's advance agreement to the monitoring entity that it selects through the County's competitive solicitation process but RBNERR shall not unreasonably withhold its consent to the selection. 2. It is understood by the parties that Collier County will be responsible for all other requirements of the Permits, except for maintenance of water conveyances located on State lands. 3. This Agreement is binding upon the parties and their contractors, agents, employees, and 1 Packet Pg. 1221 16.A.23.a third -parties retained or otherwise engaged in fulfilling the obligations set forth herein. 4. Any modifications to this Agreement must be in writing and signed by all parties. No alterations or modifications from the terms of the Agreement shall be valid unless expressed in writing and signed by the parties hereto. 5. This Agreement has been delivered in the State of Florida and shall be construed in accordance with the laws of Florida. Wherever possible, each provision of this Agreement shall be interpreted in such manner as to be effective and valid under applicable law. If any provision of this Agreement shall be prohibited or invalid under applicable law, such provision shall be ineffective to the extent of such prohibition or invalidity, without invalidating the remainder of such provision or the remaining provisions of this Agreement. Any action hereon or in connection herewith shall be brought in Collier County, Florida. 6. Each party hereto agrees that it shall be solely responsible for the negligent or wrongful acts of its employees and agents. However, nothing contained herein shall constitute a waiver by either party of its sovereign immunity or the provisions of Section 768.28, F.S. Further, nothing herein shall be construed as consent by a State agency or subdivision of the State to be sued by third parties in any matter arising out of any contract or this Contract. 7. This Agreement represents the entire understanding between the parties relating to this Z Agreement. 0 L IN WITNESSETH WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement, which shall a. become effective upon the date it is signed by authorized agents of the RBNERR and Collierco County. N STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION BY:�� , DATE: 05/29/2020 2 Packet Pg. 1222 16.A.23.a ATTEST: Crystal K. Kinzel, Clerk of Courts And Comptroller In Dated: Approved as to Form and Legality: Scott R. Teach, Deputy County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Burt Saunders, Chairman Attachments: Permits No. SAJ-2019-00929 Permit No. 11-103134-P 00 LO N r Packet Pg. 1223 16.A.23.b CONSERVANCY of Southwest Florida OUR WATER, LAND, WILDLIFE, FUTURE. Protecting Southwest Florida's unique natural environment and quality of life ... now and forever. Memorandum To: Andrew Miller, Project Manager, Collier County CC: Jeff Carter, Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve Thaddeus Cohen, Growth Management Department Head, Collier County Collier County Board of County Commissioners From: Kathy Worley, Director of Environmental Science, & Nicole Johnson, Director of Environmental Policy Date: 3/29/2019 Re: Elevation of County Road 92A The Conservancy of Southwest Florida, on behalf of our over 7,000 supporting families, c appreciates the County's collaborative efforts as we collectively work to ensure the health, 0 safety and welfare of our community through an environmentally -compatible design for N elevating County Road 92A (Goodland Drive). During the two recent County/consultant to meetings in which we have been invited to participate, we believe significant progress has been Z made to identify mitigation measures that will be straightforward, timely, and suitable for satisfying permitting agency requirements, while also ensuring that the construction impacts .o on the surrounding mangrove system is understood. a Per your request at the Goodland Rt. 92A Construction meeting on March 20, 2019, we have r co analyzed the monitoring requirements included in the Fruit Farm Creek Project, as part of the SFWMD District Permit No. 11-03308-P. At the end of this memo is the pertinent information regarding the monitoring efforts pursued in the Fruit Farm Creek Project, in their entirety, a which included pre and post monitoring of the several different parameters. However, not all c these parameters are necessary for the road elevation project. o Minimum Monitoring Criteria for Route 92A Road Elevation Project The Conservancy's minimum requirements for monitoring were presented to Marco Island officials in the past when the City was considering elevating Rt. 92A. These requirements are to comply with the intent of the Deltona Settlement by the Signatories, when any project has Permit No. 11- Packet Pg. 1224 1 of 6 16.A.23.b March 29, 2019 the potential to impact the environment (in the case of Rt. 92A the mangroves on either side of the road). These requirements have not changed. At the minimum, monitoring criteria must include the following: 1) An evaluation of the existing hydrology (completed by J. R Evans Engineering); 2) Hydrologic monitoring; and 3) Mangrove assessments over time (one sampling event pre -construction and annually five years post -construction). In this manner, any positive, negative, or neutral environmental impacts as a result of a road project to Deltona Settlement Lands can be evaluated. Methods: 1) Hydrology: Performed through the use of autonomous water pressure recordings at two surveyed staff gauge sites, one on each side of Rt. 92A, to ascertain tidal signatures, water levels, and tidal flushing on either side of the road. Pre -construction hydrologic monitoring will take place to establish baseline conditions. Post -construction monitoring will be repeated on an annual basis for five years on either side of the road at the same staff gauges. Post - construction collected data will be synthesized and compared to the pre -construction baseline. This type of hydrologic monitoring, once the staff gauges are surveyed in, can be accomplished using instruments such as HOBO autonomous water pressure recording instruments at each staff gauge. The units are left in place over a single spring tide and neap tide at minimum, and then retrieved for reading and interpretation. Entities that could perform mangrove work: °o Rookery Bay or entities such as the Coastal Ecology Group (Laura Flynn) 0 0 Estimated Cost: N Inquire with Laura Flynn of the Coastal Ecology Group or Jeff Carter of Rookery Bay since to these are suggested groups that could provide this service. Although the Conservancy could 6 z perform this work we would have to purchase the autonomous pressure recorders whereas Laura and Jeff might have them already, which would cut the cost. o L 2) Mangrove Floristic Characteristics: Four 5 in 5 m (25 m2) fixed square mangrove r monitoring plots or six meter radius circular plots will be established, two on each side of Rt. co 92A. A variant of a stratified random sampling regime, will as used to stratify plots on each side of Rt. 92A, with half in lower and half in higher elevation areas based upon best professional judgment of local topography. Each plot will be permanently marked with a numbered PVC pipes and a photo point will be established at each plot. The center of each plot = will be mapped using GPS coordinates. All trees within each plot greater than 150 cm in height will be identified to species that include Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle L.) (R), Black Mangrove, (Avicennia germinans L) (B), or White Mangrove (Laguncularia racemosa L.) (W). All trees will be tagged, measured (Diameter at Breast Height (DBH)), and visually classified for condition —relatively healthy, stressed, very stressed, or dead —once pre -construction to establish a baseline and annually for Permit No. 11- Packet Pg. 1225 2 of 6 16.A.23.b March 29, 2019 five years post -construction. Distance and bearing of each mangrove tree and sapling will be measured in relation to a known reference point to determine the exact location of each tree. A sapling is defined as an established seedling at least 50 cm tall. Saplings will be identified to species, tagged, measured (height in cm), and visually classified for condition. Canopy cover estimates will be generated based on an evaluation of cover data collected at 17 established sample points within each five -meter square plot using a GRS densiometer. 3) Data Analysis: Estimates of floristic composition will be used to assess temporal changes to vegetation in comparison to the established pre -restoration baseline. Documented measurements and observations established during annual monitoring surveys will be used to calculate the following baseline parameters: number of individual trees and seedlings, tree relative and absolute density of species, mean DBH, total basal area, mean basal area, absolute and relative dominance, and coverage. A report will be generated at the end of five years (unless conditions show a substantial decline) and distributed to interested management parties and permitting agencies. Entities that could perform mangrove work: Mangrove monitoring could be performed by the Conservancy of Southwest Florida (Kathy Worley), Rookery Bay (Jeff Carter/Brita Jessen) or various environmental consultants such as Turrell, Hall and Associates (Tim Hall), Kevin Ervin, etc. Estimated Annual Cost: Since the sampling regime has been decreased to annual monitoring (instead of the more 0 intense monitoring required at Fruit Farm Creek) and the faunal components were removed, N the estimated annual cost is likely nominal. to 6 z $15,000 — $20,000 per year. A) 0 Additional Information a For reference, below are specific excerpts from the Fruit Farm Creek Project, as part of r described in the SFWMD District Permit No. 11-03308-P; section: Individual Environmental CO Resource Permit Staff Report, page 4 of 15 subtitled Monitoring/Maintenance (Permit attached) for criteria used to monitor the effects of the Fruit Farm Creek project. 1) Hydrology using autonomous water pressure recordings at existing surveyed staff gauges (work was performed by Coastal Ecology Group — Robin Lewis & Laura Flynn) Preconstruction hydrologic monitoring has taken place in order to model the existing natural and modified hydrology as defined by the tidal signature within two of the three proposed restoration areas (die -off areas #2 and #3) and within an area of live but stressed mangroves, as compared with a control station of healthy mangroves on the north side of CR 92 (total four stations) (see Sheet 2 of 8 of the Permit Drawing set). The collected data is synthesized and Permit No. 11- Packet Pg. 1226 3 of 6 16.A.23.b March 29, 2019 shown in the Hydrologic Analysis prepared by J. R. Evans Engineering and included in the application package. The normal tidal signature for a mixed semi -diurnal tide at the control station is plotted and compared with that found in the dead and stressed mangroves, which show standing water after high spring tides that gradually decline in elevation over time with evaporation. These long- term elevated water levels have killed or stressed the 161 acres of mangroves within the Project Area. The goal of the restoration project is to restore the hydrology within the dead or stressed areas such that long -tern] elevated water levels cease to exist. This will be monitored with reinstallation of the HOBO autonomous water pressure recording instruments at the reference site and whichever of the restoration sites has been restored. The same surveyed staff ga uges currently installed will be used as the installation sites. The units will be left in place over a single spring tide and neap tide at minimum, and then retrieved for reading and interpretation by Marine Science, Inc., our contractors for the initial preconstruction hydrologic monitoring. These data will be reported for each restoration site after restoration activities are complete. 2) Vegetation Monitoring performed by the Conservancy of Southwest Florida — Kathy Worley (standard mangrove floristic components ) () Plot Set up Preparation Four 5 in x 5 in (25 m2) fixed square mangrove monitoring plots were established in 2012, two restoration plots within the Phase ]a die -off area and two reference plots within the adjacent mangrove forest on the north side of C.R. 92. In 2014, six additional mangrove monitoring plots were established on the south side of C.R. 92 (Phase lb). Three of the six plots were located in the major die -off area and three plots in the adjacent healthier mangrove forested areas south of C.R. 92. Six aquatic faunal sampling sites were also established in 2012, four within the Phase la die -off area north of C.R. 92 and two within the tidal creek near the Phase la die -off area. An additional six aquatic faunal monitoring sites were established in 2014 on the south side of C.R. 92, within the Phase lb die -off area and nearby tidal creeks. Efforts were made to ensure the reference plots had similar floristic characteristics to the die -off CC' area prior to the forest collapse. Since historically these die -off areas were populated with primarily 0 z black mangroves, steps were taken to insure reference plots were primarily populated with black mangrove trees. The plots were installed in a haphazard stratified manner with half in lower and a) half in higher elevation areas based upon best professional judgment of local topography. Corners a of each plot were permanently marked with numbered PVC pipes and a photo point was established at one of the corners. r 00 LO N Manzrove Assessment: A Global Positioning System (GPS) was used to determine the center point of each plot. Distance and bearing of each mangrove tree and sapling was measured in relation to c a known reference point to determine the exact location of each tree. All trees within each plot equal 1° a to or greater than 150 cm in height were identified to species, tagged, measured (DBH — Diameter at Breast Height (1.4 m)), and visually classified for condition. Tree height was estimated but not included in tree morphometric measurements since DBH is a better indicator of dry weight than stem height. Additionally, each tree was visually classified by condition as having minimal stress 0 (alive), stressed, very stressed (dying) or dead. For purposes of this study, a sapling was defined as an established seedling of at least 50 cm tall. Saplings were identified to species, tagged, measured (height) and visually classified for condition. Canopy cover estimates were generated based on an evaluation of cover data collected at 17 established sample points within each 5-meter square plot using a GRS densiometer. Sample points Permit No. 11- Packet Pg. 1227 4 of 6 16.A.23.b March 29, 2019 were placed at equidistant radii emanating from the center sample point of each plot. This method of cover sampling has been shown to be accurate, objective and repeatable. A quantitative estimate of percent ground cover by plant species was estimated using four haphazardly placed one mz quadrats within the larger plot. Additionally, photographs from an established photo station were taken at each plot to visually demonstrate any changes in the floristic characterization overtime. 3) Biological Monitoring performed by the Conservancy of Southwest Florida — Kathy Worley (epifaunal, benthic, and fish) ) pibenthos Assessment: Baseline sampling for epibenthic invertebrates (primarily terrestrial mollusks and crabs) coincided with mangrove assessments at each of the established plots described above for vegetation sampling. Epibenthic species were evaluated at the same four haphazardly positioned one mz quadrats used to assess percent ground cover. Live epibenthic invertebrates were identified to the lowest taxonomic unit possible and counted within each one mZ quadrat. In the event that an invertebrate could not be identified in the field, the specimen was collected and preserved for later identification by a qualified individual. All crab burrows present in each of the one m2 quadrats within each of the plots were also enumerated. Aquatic Faunal Assessment. Six sampling sites are being monitored, four restoration sites within 'o the die -off of Phase ]a area of the restoration project and two reference sites within the adjacent mangrove forest on the north side of C.R. 92 near or in shallow tidal tributaries where water levels are sufficient for trap deployment. Four clear, plastic traps (Breder) were set in shallow waters (< , 50 cm; actual depth recorded) at each sampling site. Captured fish were identified to the lowest possible taxonomic level. Fish that could not be field identified were preserved in 10% formalin and L returned to the laboratory for positive identification. The first 30 fish of a given species were measured (total length) and the remainder enumerated. With the exception of voucher specimens, �a all fish were released alive at the site. Water conditions (temperature and salinity) and weather conditions were recorded during each sampling event using a handheld YSI (Yellow Springs p Instrument) Model 85 meter and a Kestral 3000 weather meter respectively. Attempts were made to 0 use seines and cast nets in the main tidal channel on the north side of C.R. 92. However, the die -off o and adjacent mangrove reference areas were too littered with objects that snagged the nets, o preventing accurate use of these two methods and thus were subsequently discontinued. Co 6 z During fish trap deployment, aquatic invertebrate samples are collected from each of the six sites using a 30 cm x 30 cm 1,400 micron mesh D frame dipnet. Multiple sweeps are performed in 2 vegetation and benthic substrates until no additional taxa are observed during 3 successive sweeps a - (typically represents the asymptote of the taxa accumulation curve). Dipnet samples are field -sorted using forceps, eyedroppers and sorting pans. Aquatic invertebrates are placed in 80% ethanol and 00 returned to the lab for identification. Samples are sorted under a Meiji (Santa Clara, CA) EMZ-8TR N stereo microscope (magnification 7X - 90X using IOX — 20X eyepieces). Aquatic invertebrates are identified to the lowest taxonomic level using keys available through FDEP Bureau of Laboratories �a (http://www.floridadep. or/la�bs/cgi-bin/sbio/keys.asp) as well as Merritt, et al., (2008) and other a available resources. a� 4) Data Anal Documented measurements and observations recorded during assessment periods are used to make comparisons between reference and restoration areas pre and post -restoration. The floristic dataset is used to calculate the following baseline parameters: number of individual trees and saplings, tree relative and absolute density of species, mean DBH, total basal area, mean basal area, absolute and relative dominance, tree condition, and canopy and ground coverage. Vegetative data is summarized by plot and by type (reference or restoration area). Subsequent assessments overtime Permit No. 11- Packet Pg. 1228 5 of 6 16.A.23.b March 29, 2019 will allow for evaluation of overall tree and sapling recruitment and mortality rates, which will help indicate whether or not the restoration is successful. The epibenthic dataset is being used to assess the soil overtime based upon what types of organisms are utilizing the substrate (number of individuals by species by plot, and crab hole density by plot and by plot type). The aquatic faunal dataset is being used to assess species richness and abundance overtime and is based upon the total number of individuals. The monitoring schedule for the Fruit Farm Creek Project described in the permit was as follows: TABLE 2. PROJECT TIMELINE FRUITFARM CREEK EVENT Year 1 Year 2 Year3 Year 4 Year 5 Restoration Activities X Phase la X Phase lb X* Phase 2a X* Time Zero Monitoring & Report X +3 Month Monitoring X +6 Month Monitoring X First Semi-annual Report X +9 Month Monitoring X +12 Month Monitoring X First Annual Report X +18 Month Monitoring X Second Semi -Annual Report X +24 Month Monitoring X Second Annual Report X +36 Month Monitoring & Report X +48 Month Monitoring & Report X +60 Month Monitoring & Report X *Dependent on project funding. Construction of Phases lb and 2 could occur in Year 2 or later if construction funds are not obtained. The Conservancy looks forward to continuing to work with the County and all parties to ensure the timely completion of this project in an environmentally compatible manner. Please contact us if you have any questions. Thank you! 0 Z a� 0 L a r CO LO N r Permit No. 11- Packet Pg. 1229 6 of 6 16.A.23.c South Florida Water Management District Individual Environmental Resource Permit No. 11-103134-P Date Issued: March 31, 2020 Permittee: Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve Collier County Board of County Commissioners Project: Goodland Drive Rehabilitation Project Application No. 190726-2 Location: Collier County, See Exhibit 1 Your application for an Individual Environmental Resource Permit is approved. This action is taken based on Chapter 373, Part IV, of Florida Statutes (F.S.) and the rules in Chapter 62-330, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.). Unless otherwise stated, this permit constitutes certification of compliance with state water quality standards under section 401 of the Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. 1341, and a finding of consistency with the Florida Coastal Management Program. Please read this entire agency action thoroughly and understand its contents. This permit is subject to: • Not receiving a filed request for a Chapter 120, F.S., administrative hearing. • The attached General Conditions for Environmental Resource Permits. • The attached General Conditions for Authorizations. • The attached Special Conditions. • All referenced Exhibits. All documents are available online through the District's ePermitting site at www.sfwmd.gov/ePermittinci. 6 If you object to these conditions, please refer to the attached "Notice of Rights" which addresses the procedures to be followed if you desire a public hearing or other review of the proposed agency action. 0- Please contact this office if you have any questions concerning this matter. If we do not hear from you in a accordance with the "Notice of Rights", we will assume that you concur with the District's action. CO LO CN The District does not publish notices of action. If you wish to limit the time within which a person may request an administrative hearing regarding this action, you are encouraged to publish, at your own o expense, a notice of agency action in the legal advertisement section of a newspaper of general circulation LU in the county or counties where the activity will occur. Legal requirements and instructions for publishing a notice of agency action, as well as a noticing format that can be used, are available upon request. If you X publish a notice of agency action, please send a copy of the affidavit of publication provided by the w newspaper to the District's West Palm Beach office for retention in this file. M M If you have any questions regarding your permit or need any other information, please call us atcm c 1-800-432-2045 or email ERP@sfwmd.gov. o Melissa Roberts, P.E. Administrator, Environmental Resource Bureau Packet Pg. 1230 16.A.23.c Permittees: Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve 300 Tower Road Naples, FL 34113 Collier County Board of County Commissioners 2885 South Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 0 z A) 0 L r CO LO N r 0 LW r U W X W Permit No: 11-103134-P, Page 2 of 21 Packet Pg. 1231 16.A.23.c South Florida Water Management District Individual Environmental Resource Permit No. 11-103134-P Date Issued: March 31, 2020 Expiration Date: March 31, 2025 Project Name: Goodland Drive Rehabilitation Project Permittees: Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve 300 Tower Road Naples, FL 34113 Collier County Board of County Commissioners 2885 South Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 Operating Entity: Collier County Board of County Commissioners 2885 South Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 Location: Permit Acres: Project Land Use: Special Drainage District: Water Body Classification: FDEP Water Body ID: Collier County 7.34 acres Government or Institutional N/A CLASS II 3278P Wetland and Surface Water Impacts: 1.24 acres Conservation Easement to District: No 0 Z A) 0 L 00 LO N r Sovereign Submerged Lands: Yes Type: Letter of Consent Project Summary This Environmental Resource Permit authorizes Construction and Operation of a stormwater management (SWM) system serving 7.34 acres of roadway development known as Goodland Drive Rehabilitation Project. This permit includes a Letter of Consent authorization to use Sovereign Submerged Lands. The project will rehabilitate Goodland Drive by raising the elevation of the road and installing pipes under Goodland Drive. This authorization includes the installation of five (5), 42-inch culverts at two locations and the construction of two flushing canals that will extend the pipes within the Collier County road right-of-way and cross onto Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (RBNERR) property to reach Goodland Bay. Issuance of this permit constitutes certification of compliance with state water quality standards in accordance with Rule 62-330.062, F.A.C.. Site Description The site is an existing roadway. There are no SWM facilities serving the roadway. Please see the location map attached as Exhibit 1.0. Permit No: 11-103134-P, Page 3 of 21 Packet Pg. 1232 For information on wetland and surface water impacts, please see the Wetlands and 16.A.23.c Surface Waters section of this permit. Ownership, Operation and Maintenance Perpetual operation and maintenance of the stormwater management system within the roadway is the responsibility of Collier County Board of County Commissioners as indicated in the submitted correspondence. Maintenance of the proposed flushing channels within state property is the responsibility of the Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. Upon completion of construction and in conjunction with submittal of the construction completion certification, a request for transfer to the operating entity with supporting documentation must be submitted in accordance with General Condition No. 7. Engineering Evaluation: Land Use a The 7.34-acre roadway project does not increase the 3.26-acre impervious land coverage within the project limits. a� Water Quality ° a) No water quality treatment is required for the project. The project does not change the existing r- land use or increase the impervious land cover. The project includes implementation of an Erosion Control Plan (included in Exhibit No. 2.0) as additional reasonable assurance of compliance with water quality criteria during construction and operation. o Water Quantity No attenuation is required for the project. The project does not change the existing land use or o increase the impervious land cover. The roadway will be constructed with a crown elevation of 4.0 feet, NAVD, equal to or above the existing roadway elevation. o N O Certification, Operation, and Maintenance `O Pursuant to Chapter 62-330.310, F.A.C., Individual Permits will not be converted from the z° construction phase to the operation phase until construction completion certification of the project 0 is submitted to and accepted by the District. This includes compliance with all permit conditions, 0- except for any long term maintenance and monitoring requirements. It is suggested that the a permittee retain the services of an appropriate professional registered in the State of Florida for co periodic observation of construction of the project. N For projects permitted with an operating entity that is different from the permittee, it should be noted that until the construction completion certification is accepted by the District and the permit is transferred to an acceptable operating entity pursuant to Sections 12.1-12.3 of the Applicant's Handbook Volume I and Section 62-330.310, F.A.C., the permittee is liable for operation and maintenance in compliance with the terms and conditions of this permit. In accordance with Section 373.416(2), F.S., unless revoked or abandoned, all SWM systems and works permitted under Part IV of Chapter 373, F.S., must be operated and maintained in perpetuity. The efficiency of SWM systems, dams, impoundments, and most other project components will decrease over time without periodic maintenance. The operation and maintenance entity must perform periodic inspections to identify if there are any deficiencies in structural integrity, degradation due to insufficient maintenance, or improper operation of projects that may endanger public health, safety, or welfare, or the water resources. If deficiencies are found, the operation and maintenance entity is responsible for correcting the deficiencies in a timely manner to prevent compromises to flood protection and water quality. See Section 12.4 of the Applicant's Handbook Volume I for Minimum Operation and Maintenance Standards. Permit No: 11-103134-P, Page 4 of 21 Packet Pg. 1233 16.A.23.c Engineering Evaluation Tables: Land Use Basin TArea Type (ac) of To %Basintal Impervious 3.26 44.41 Project Pervious 4.08 55.59 Total: 7.34 100% 0 z A) 0 L a r W LO N W H D U W x LU Permit No: 11-103134-P, Page 5 of 21 Packet Pg. 1234 16.A.23.c Environmental Evaluation: Wetlands and Other Surface Waters The project site contains wetlands totaling 5.09 acres. Please see Exhibit 3.0 for wetland locations. The wetlands can generally be described as mangrove swamp. Additional wetland 00 descriptions are available in the ePermitting file. The project will result in 1.24 acres of direct wetland impacts and 3.85 acres of secondary wetland impacts as described in the table below. o Exhibit 3.1 identifies the locations of the wetland impacts. w This is a road improvement and rehabilitation project for Goodland Drive, which is a Collier County owned road and serves as the sole egress and ingress for the small town of Goodland. The o proposed roadway improvement is in the public safety interest for the residents and visitors of 4) Goodland that utilize this road on a daily basis, as well as in times of emergency, as in the case of c hurricane evacuations. This road has an extensive history of prolonged flooding that can render a the road impassable in times of major storm events. One of the goals of the project is to elevate c the road bed to reduce flooding potential. This project will also serve to re-establish some of the natural tidal flow to the west of Goodland Drive where the mangrove system is currently stressed from lack of flushing regularity. The construction of this project will include the installation ai of five (5) 42-inch culvert pipes to improve tidal flow to the mangrove forest to the west; therefore improving the local ecology. Two flushing canals will also be constructed on the eastern side of the project to improve the tidal flushing from Goodland Bay to the mangrove forest. For these reasons, the project meets the public interest test requirements in Subsection 62-330.301-302 0 F.A.0 and Section 10, Volume I. For the work to be done in state-owned lands and Outstanding Florida Waters (Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, or RBNERR), this project is clearly in the public interest. °o 0 To mitigate for the direct and secondary wetland impacts, the applicant will provide off -site o mitigation in the form of the purchase of mitigation bank credits. The applicant will purchase 1.18 CD saltwater forested mitigation bank credits from Little Pine Island (LPIMB) Wetland Restoration & o Mitigation Bank, as depicted in Exhibit 3.2. The amount of required mitigation was determined Z using the LPI funtional assessment. The final scores can be found in the ePermitting file. Although OU the project is not located within the mitigation bank service area, linear projects such as this are ° exempt from that requirement, as long as cumulative impacts are addressed. The proposed a mitigation is not located within the same basin as the impacts, therefore please see below for the 00 Cumulative Impact Analysis. Additionally, the 3.84 acres of adjacent wetlands that are considered r secondarily impacted will be enhanced, maintained and monitored by RBNERR. The monitoring o criteria can be found in Exhibit 3.3. A portion of the project and wetland impacts occur in State waters that are part of the RBNERR. x RBNERR will be the entity responsible for perpetual maintenance of the tidal flushing channels w established by the project on the state owned lands outside of the County's road right-of-way. M RBNERR maintenance of the flushing channels will include, but may not be limited to, periodic o removal of any accumulated material or sediment and any other measures necessary to prevent o obstruction of tidal flushing. Ni While the permittee is not proposing functional gain (mitigation lift) for the hydrologic restoration r E component of the project, the Fruit Farm Creek Mangrove Restoration Project (FFCMP) ai documents how the increased hyrologic flow and flushing of this project will enhance and restore the mangrove forest west of Goodland Drive. A copy of the FFCMP report can be found in the o ePermitting file. See also Environmental Resource Permit No. 11-03308-P. Fish, Wildlife, and Listed Species r The wetlands to be impacted provide habitat for wetland -dependent species including West Indian manatee, American crocodile, wading birds and Florida bonneted bat. The project is also located w in the designated critical habitat for the Smalltooth sawfish. A Listed Species Survey was a Permit No: 11-103134-P, Page 6 of 21 Packet Pg. 1235 conducted in December of 2018 and February of 2019. Based on the results of these surve 16.A.23.c was determined that impacts to these species are not anticipated as a result of construction of this project. The proposed mitigation will provide or improve habitat for wetland -dependent and aquatic species. No aquatic or wetland -dependent listed species or species having special protection were observed to be using the uplands within the project for nesting or denning. This permit does not relieve the applicant from complying with all applicable rules and any other agencies' requirements if, in the future, endangered or threatened species or species of special concern are discovered on the site. Cumulative Impact Analysis Since the mitigation is not located within the same basin as the wetland impacts, a cumulative impact analysis was conducted for the saltwater forested wetlands within the West Collier Basin pursuant to Rule 10.2.8 of Volume I. This analysis can be found in the ePermitting file. It was determined that the Goodland Road Rehabilitation Project (proposed project) is located within the Coastal Basin watershed and Rookery Bay sub -watershed and not within the West Collier Regulatory Drainage Basin, due to its close proximity to the Gulf of Mexico. According to the SFWMD GIS Data, the Coastal Basin watershed is approximately 193,498.02 acres in size and the Rookery Bay sub -watershed represents 91,535.91 acres of the Coastal Basin. For the proposed project, there are no viable mitigation options within the Rookery Bay sub -watershed, because the nearest mitigation bank with in -kind wetland mitigation is Little Pine Island Mitigation Bank (LPIMB), which is approximately 50 miles to the north and outside the regulatory basin for the proposed project. A cumulative impact assessment was conducted to evaluate the past, present and reasonably expected future activities with similar impacts within the Rookery Bay sub - watershed and to demonstrate applicability to utilize LPIMB to offset wetland impacts for the proposed project. Based on this information, the proposed project will impact less than one percent of the total mangrove habitats in the immediate vicinity of the proposed project. In addition, the proposed culverts and flushing channels will improve the hydrology of the surrounding mangrove system. Therefore, the proposed project will have a negligible impact to the overall total amount of mangrove forest in the region. Based on the analysis provided and available information, the District has determined that the project will not result in unacceptable cumulative impacts to the Coastal Basin. This conclusion is project specific and does not apply to any other application. Sovereignty Submerged Lands The northern most extension of the flushing channels are located on sovereignty submerged lands - lands owned by the State of Florida; therefore, the project requires authorization from the Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund (Board of Trustees), pursuant to Article X, Section 11 of the Florida Constitution, and Section 253.77, F.S. The District is delegated the authority to take final agency action for this application on behalf of the Board of Trustees, pursuant to Rule 18-21.0051(2), F.A.C. The District has determined that the activities on State Lands qualifies for a Letter of Consent, as long as the work performed is located within the boundaries as described and is consistent with the conditions herein. The proposed flushing channels are considered environmental restoration for purposes of Chapter 18-21 F.A.C. 0 z A) 0 a r W LO N r Permit No: 11-103134-P, Page 7 of 21 Packet Pg. 1236 16.A.23.c Environmental Evaluation Tables: Summary Wetlands and Other Surface Waters: 5.09 acres Direct Impacts: 1.24 acres Secondary impacts: 3.85 acres Net UMAM Functional Loss/ Gain: 0 units Total Onsite Mitigation Area: 0 acres Total Offsite Mitigation Area: 0 acres Total Mitigation Bank Credits Provided Mitigation Bank IType JTotal Credits Little Pine Island ISF 1 1.18 Total: 1.18 Wetland Impacts Activities in Wetlands or Other Surface Waters. With Mitiaation at a Bank Community Current With Ratio or Add'I Minimum Credits ID Acres Description Bank Name Method Score Score factor Needed 1 1.24 Mangrove Swamps Little Pine LPI 0.73 0 1 0.91 Island Little Pine 2 3.85 Mangrove Swamps LPI 0.73 0.66 1 0.27 Island Total: 5.09 0 Z c� A) 0 L a r W LO N r Permit No: 11-103134-P, Page 8 of 21 Packet Pg. 1237 16.A.23.c Related Concerns: Historical/ Archeological Resources On August 21, 2019, the District received a letter from the Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources (DHR) requesting the applicant to perform a systematic, professional archaeological and historical survey. The applicant arranged to perform the requested archaeological and historical survey for the property and submitted the report to DHR. On January 13, 2020. the District received a letter from DHR stating, based on the findings of the report, that the project will likely have no effect on historic properties listed, or eligible for listing, on the NRHP, or otherwise of historical, architectural, or archaeological value. This permit does not release the permittee from complying with any other agencies requirements in the event that historical and/or archaeological resources are found on the site. Water Use Permit Status The applicant has indicated that a source for irrigation water for the project will not be required. The applicant has indicated that dewatering is not required for construction of this project. This permit does not release the permittee from obtaining all necessary Water Use authorization(s) prior to the commencement of activities which will require such authorization, including construction dewatering and irrigation. 0 z 2 0 L a r W W) N r Permit No: 11-103134-P, Page 9 of 21 Packet Pg. 1238 General Conditions for Individual Environmental Resource Permits, 62-330.350, F.A.C. 16.A.23.c 1. All activities shall be implemented following the plans, specifications and performance criteria approved by this permit. Any deviations must be authorized in a permit modification in accordance with rule 62-330.315, F.A.C. Any deviations that are not so authorized may subject the permittee to enforcement action and revocation of the permit under Chapter 373, F.S. 2. A complete copy of this permit shall be kept at the work site of the permitted activity during the construction phase, and shall be available for review at the work site upon request by the Agency staff. The permittee shall require the contractor to review the complete permit prior to beginning construction. 3. Activities shall be conducted in a manner that does not cause or contribute to violations of state water quality standards. Performance -based erosion and sediment control best management practices shall be installed immediately prior to, and be maintained during and after construction as needed, to prevent adverse impacts to the water resources and adjacent lands. Such practices shall be in accordance with the State of Florida Erosion and Sediment Control Designer and Reviewer Manual (Florida Department of Environmental Protection and Florida Department of Transportation, June 2007), and the Florida Stormwater Erosion and Sedimentation Control Inspector's Manual (Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Nonpoint Source Management Section, Tallahassee, Florida, July 2008), which are both incorporated by reference in subparagraph 62-330.050(9)(b)5., F.A.C., unless a project -specific erosion and sediment control plan is approved or other water quality control measures are required as part of the permit. 4. At least 48 hours prior to beginning the authorized activities, the permittee shall submit to the 6 Agency a fully executed Form 62-330.350(1), "Construction Commencement Notice," (October o 1, 2013), (http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-02505), incorporated by o reference herein, indicating the expected start and completion dates. A copy of this form may be 10 obtained from the Agency, as described in subsection 62-330.010(5), F.A.C., and shall be z° submitted electronically or by mail to the Agency. However, for activities involving more than 5 one acre of construction that also require a NPDES stormwater construction general permit, 'o submittal of the Notice of Intent to Use Generic Permit for Stormwater Discharge from Large a and Small Construction Activities, DEP Form 62-621.300(4)(b), shall also serve as notice of � commencement of construction under this chapter and, in such a case, submittal of Form N 62-330.350(1) is not required. 0 w 5. Unless the permit is transferred under rule 62-330.340, F.A.C., or transferred to an operating entity under rule 62-330.310, F.A.C., the permittee is liable to comply with the plans, terms, and x conditions of the permit for the life of the project or activity. w 6. Within 30 days after completing construction of the entire project, or any independent portion of M o the project, the permittee shall provide the following to the Agency, as applicable: o a. For an individual, private single-family residential dwelling unit, duplex, triplex, or quadruplex- c', "Construction Completion and Inspection Certification for Activities Associated With a Private Single -Family Dwelling Unit"[Form 62-330.310(3)]; or a b. For all other activities- "As -Built Certification and Request for Conversion to Operational N� Phase" [Form 62-330.310(1)]. N c. If available, an Agency website that fulfills this certification requirement may be used in lieu of the form. r c a� 7. If the final operation and maintenance entity is a third party: s a. Prior to sales of any lot or unit served by the activity and within one year of permit issuance, a or within 30 days of as -built certification, whichever comes first, the permittee shall submit, as Q Permit No: 11-103134-P, Page 10 of 21 Packet Pg. 1239 applicable, a copy of the operation and maintenance documents (see sections 12.3 thru 1 16.A.23.c of Volume 1) as filed with the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations, and a copy of any easement, plat, or deed restriction needed to operate or maintain the project, as recorded with the Clerk of the Court in the County in which the activity is located. b. Within 30 days of submittal of the as -built certification, the permittee shall submit "Request for Transfer of Environmental Resource Permit to the Perpetual Operation and Maintenance m Entity" [Form 62-330.310(2)] to transfer the permit to the operation and maintenance entity, along with the documentation requested in the form. If available, an Agency website that fulfills o this transfer requirement may be used in lieu of the form. W 8. The permittee shall notify the Agency in writing of changes required by any other regulatory agency that require changes to the permitted activity, and any required modification of this permit must be obtained prior to implementing the changes. 9. This permit does not: a. Convey to the permittee any property rights or privileges, or any other rights or privileges other than those specified herein or in Chapter 62-330, F.A.C.; b. Convey to the permittee or create in the permittee any interest in real property; c. Relieve the permittee from the need to obtain and comply with any other required federal, state, and local authorization, law, rule, or ordinance; or d. Authorize any entrance upon or work on property that is not owned, held in easement, or controlled by the permittee. 10. Prior to conducting any activities on state-owned submerged lands or other lands of the state, title to which is vested in the Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund, the permittee must receive all necessary approvals and authorizations under Chapters 253 and 258, F.S. Written authorization that requires formal execution by the Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund shall not be considered received until it has been fully executed. 11. The permittee shall hold and save the Agency harmless from any and all damages, claims, or liabilities that may arise by reason of the construction, alteration, operation, maintenance, removal, abandonment or use of any project authorized by the permit. 12. The permittee shall notify the Agency in writing: a. Immediately if any previously submitted information is discovered to be inaccurate; and b. Within 30 days of any conveyance or division of ownership or control of the property or the system, other than conveyance via a long-term lease, and the new owner shall request transfer of the permit in accordance with Rule 62-330.340, F.A.C. This does not apply to the sale of lots or units in residential or commercial subdivisions or condominiums where the stormwater management system has been completed and converted to the operation phase. 13. Upon reasonable notice to the permittee, Agency staff with proper identification shall have permission to enter, inspect, sample and test the project or activities to ensure conformity with the plans and specifications authorized in the permit. 14. If prehistoric or historic artifacts, such as pottery or ceramics, projectile points, stone tools, dugout canoes, metal implements, historic building materials, or any other physical remains that could be associated with Native American, early European, or American settlement are encountered at any time within the project site area, the permitted project shall cease all activities involving subsurface disturbance in the vicinity of the discovery. The permittee or other designee shall contact the Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources, Compliance Review Section (DHR), at (850)245-6333, as well as the appropriate permitting agency office. Project activities shall not resume without verbal or written authorization from 0 z A) 0 L IL r W LO N 0 w D U w X w M M O O N O N L a� IL i N O N ti O rn r c a� E s 0 Q Permit No: 11-103134-P, Page 11 of 21 Packet Pg. 1240 the Division of Historical Resources. If unmarked human remains are encountered, all 16.A.23.c shall stop immediately and the proper authorities notified in accordance with section 872.05, F.S. For project activities subject to prior consultation with the DHR and as an alternative to the above requirements, the permittee may follow procedures for unanticipated discoveries as set forth within a cultural resources assessment survey determined complete and sufficient by DHR and included as a specific permit condition herein. m 15. Any delineation of the extent of a wetland or other surface water submitted as part of the permit application, including plans or other supporting documentation, shall not be considered binding unless a specific condition of this permit or a formal determination under Rule 62-330.201, F.A.C., provides otherwise. 16. The permittee shall provide routine maintenance of all components of the stormwater management system to remove trapped sediments and debris. Removed materials shall be disposed of in a landfill or other uplands in a manner that does not require a permit under Chapter 62-330, F.A.C., or cause violations of state water quality standards. 17. This permit is issued based on the applicant's submitted information that reasonably demonstrates that adverse water resource -related impacts will not be caused by the completed permit activity. If any adverse impacts result, the Agency will require the permittee to eliminate the cause, obtain any necessary permit modification, and take any necessary corrective actions to resolve the adverse impacts. 18. A Recorded Notice of Environmental Resource Permit may be recorded in the county public records in accordance with Rule 62-330.090(7), F.A.C. Such notice is not an encumbrance upon the property. 0 z A) 0 L a r CO LO N r Permit No: 11-103134-P, Page 12 of 21 Packet Pg. 1241 General Conditions for Authorizations for Use of Sovereign Submerged Lands, Rule 16.A.23.c 18-21.004(7), F.A.C. All authorizations granted by rule or in writing under Rule 18-21.005, F.A.C., except those for aquaculture activities and geophysical testing, shall be subject to the general conditions as set forth in paragraphs (a) through (i) below. The general conditions shall be part of all authorizations under this chapter, shall be binding upon the grantee, and shall be enforceable under Chapter 253 or Chapter 258, Part II, F.S. (a) Authorizations are valid only for the specified activity or use. Any unauthorized deviation from the specified activity or use and the conditions for undertaking that activity or use shall constitute a violation. Violation of the authorization shall result in suspension or revocation of the grantee's use of the sovereignty submerged land unless cured to the satisfaction of the Board. (b) Authorizations convey no title to sovereignty submerged land or water column, nor do they constitute recognition or acknowledgment of any other person's title to such land or water. (c) Authorizations may be modified, suspended or revoked in accordance with their terms or the remedies provided in Sections 253.04 and 258.46, F.S., or Chapter 18-14, F.A.C. (d) Structures or activities shall be constructed and used to avoid or minimize adverse impacts to sovereignty submerged lands and resources. (e) Construction, use, or operation of the structure or activity shall not adversely affect any species which is endangered, threatened or of special concern, as listed in Rules 68A-27.003, 68A-27.004, and 68A-27.005, F.A.C. (f) Structures or activities shall not unreasonably interfere with riparian rights. When a court of o competent jurisdiction determines that riparian rights have been unlawfully affected, the structure N or activity shall be modified in accordance with the court's decision. o 6 (g) Structures or activities shall not create a navigational hazard. Z A) (h) Structures shall be maintained in a functional condition and shall be repaired or removed if they a become dilapidated to such an extent that they are no longer functional. This shall not be •• construed to prohibit the repair or replacement subject to the provisions of Rule 18-21.005, F.A.C., CO within one year, of a structure damaged in a discrete event such as a storm, flood, accident, or fire. (i) Structures or activities shall be constructed, operated, and maintained solely for water Lou dependent purposes, or for non -water dependent activities authorized under paragraph M 18-21.004(1)(g), F.A.C., or any other applicable law. x w M M O O N O N r E i N a s CD N ti O O r C N s Q Permit No: 11-103134-P, Page 13 of 21 Packet Pg. 1242 16.A.23.c Special Conditions for Individual Environmental Resource Permits, 62-330.350, F.A.C. 1. The construction authorization for this permit shall expire on the date shown on page 3 2.Operation and maintenance of the stormwater management system shall be the responsibility of Collier County Board of County Commissioners. Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve shall be responsible for maintenance of the flushing channels on state-owned lands, and for monitoring associated with the adjacent mangrove wetlands. Upon completion of construction and in conjunction with submittal of the as -built certification, a request for transfer to the operating entity with supporting documentation must be submitted in accordance with General Condition No. 7. 3.A stable, permanent and accessible elevation reference shall be established on or within one hundred (100) feet of all permitted discharge structures no later than the submission of the certification report. The location of the elevation reference must be noted on or with the certification report. 4. Prior to initiating construction activities associated with this Environmental Resource Permit (ERP), the permittee is required to hold a pre -construction meeting with field representatives, o consultants, contractors, District Environmental Resource Bureau (ERB) staff, and any other local government entities as necessary. The purpose of the pre -construction meeting is to discuss construction methods, sequencing, best management practices, identify work areas, o staking and roping of preserves where applicable, and to facilitate coordination and assistance amongst relevant parties. To schedule a pre -construction meeting, please contact ERB staff from 0 N the Fort Myers Service Center at (239) 338-2929 or via e-mail at: pre-con@sfwmd.gov. When o sending a request for a pre -construction meeting, please include the application number, permit z° number, and contact name and phone number. A) 0 L a 5. This permit does not authorize the permittee to cause any adverse impact to or "take" of state r listed species and other regulated species of fish and wildlife. Compliance with state laws N regulating the take of fish and wildlife is the responsibility of the owner or applicant associated v with this project. Please refer to Chapter 68A-27 of the Florida Administrative Code for definitions w of "take" and a list of fish and wildlife species. If listed species are observed onsite, FWC staff are available to provide decision support information or assist in obtaining the appropriate FWC w permits. Most marine endangered and threatened species are statutorily protected and a "take" w permit cannot be issued. Requests for further information or review can be sent to: FWCConservationPlanningServices@MyFWC.com. M 0 0 N 6. Prior to commencement of construction, and in accordance with the work schedule herein, the N permittee shall submit documentation from Little Pine Island Mitigation Bank that 1.18 _1 saltwater forested credits for this project have been paid for in full and deducted from the Litlle E Pine Island Mitigation Bank's ledger. ai N ti 7. The permittee shall comply with the following protected species construction conditions: a. The permittee shall instruct all personnel associated with the project of the potential presence of these species and the need to avoid collisions with sea turtles and smalltooth sawfish. All a construction personnel are responsible for observing water -related activities for the presence of these species. b. The permittee shall advise all construction personnel that there are civil and criminal penalties for harming, harassing, or killing sea turtles or smalltooth sawfish, which are Q Permit No: 11-103134-P, Page 14 of 21 Packet Pg. 1243 protected under the Endangered Species Act of 1973. c. Siltation barriers shall be ma 16.A.23.c material in which a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish cannot become entangled, be properly secured, and be regularly monitored to avoid protected species entrapment. Barriers may not block sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish entry to or exit from designated critical habitat without prior agreement from the National Marine Fisheries Service's Protected Resources Division, St. Petersburg, Florida. d. All vessels associated with the construction project shall operate at "no a wake/idle" speeds at all times while in the construction area and while in water depths where the draft of the vessel provides less than a four -foot clearance from the bottom. All vessels will preferentially follow deep -water routes (e.g., marked channels) whenever possible. e. If a sea o turtle or smalltooth sawfish is seen within 100 yards of the active daily construction/dredging operation or vessel movement, all appropriate precautions shall be implemented to ensure its protection. These precautions shall include cessation of operation of any moving equipment c Iv closer than 50 feet of a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish. Operation of any mechanical C construction equipment shall cease immediately if a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish is seen i within a 50-ft radius of the equipment. Activities may not resume until the protected species has departed the project area of its own volition. f. Any collision with and/or injury to a sea turtle or i smalltooth sawfish shall be reported immediately to the National Marine Fisheries Service's Protected Resources Division (727-824-5312) and the local authorized sea turtle stranding/ rescue organization. a 8. STANDARD MANATEE CONDITIONS FOR IN -WATER WORK (2011) The permittee shall comply with the following conditions intended to protect manatees from direct project effects: a. All personnel associated with the project shall be instructed about the presence of manatees and manatee speed zones, and the need to avoid collisions with and injury to manatees. The permittee shall advise all construction personnel that there are civil and criminal penalties for harming, harassing, or killing manatees which are protected under the Marine Mammal Protection Act, the Endangered Species Act, and the Florida Manatee Sanctuary Act. b. All vessels associated with the construction project shall operate at Idle Speed/No Wake at all times while in the immediate area and while in water where the draft of the vessel provides less than a four -foot clearance from the bottom. All vessels will follow routes of deep water whenever possible. c. Siltation or turbidity barriers shall be made of material in which manatees cannot become entangled, shall be properly secured, and shall be regularly monitored to avoid manatee entanglement or entrapment. Barriers must not impede manatee movement. d. All on -site project personnel are responsible for observing water -related activities for the presence of manatee(s). All in -water operations, including vessels, must be shutdown if a manatee(s) comes within 50 feet of the operation. Activities will not resume until the manatee(s) has moved beyond the 50- foot radius of the project operation, or until 30 minutes elapses if the manatee(s) has not reappeared within 50 feet of the operation. Animals must not be herded away or harassed into leaving. e. Any collision with or injury to a manatee shall be reported immediately to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Hotline at 1-888-404-3922. Collision and/or injury should also be reported to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Jacksonville (1-904-731-3336) for north Florida or Vero Beach (1-772-562-3909) for south Florida, and to FWC at ImperiledSpecies@myFWC.com f. Temporary signs concerning manatees shall be posted prior to and during all in -water project activities. All signs are to be removed by the permittee upon completion of the project. Temporary signs that have already been approved for this use by the FWC must be used. One sign which reads Caution: Boaters must be posted. A second sign measuring at least 8 in. by 11 in. explaining the requirements for Idle Speed/No Wake and the shut down of in -water operations must be posted in a location prominently visible to all personnel engaged in water -related activities. These signs can be viewed at MyFWC.com/manatee. Questions concerning these signs can be sent to the email address listed above. 9. Best management practices shall be utlized along the project corridor during construction to prevent water qualtiy impacts to adjacent wetlands and water bodies. A turbidity control plan 0 z 2 0 L a 00 W) N 0 w D U w X w M M O 0 N O NI E a� a i N to N ti 0 rn r c a� E s 0 Q Permit No: 11-103134-P, Page 15 of 21 Packet Pg. 1244 shall be implemented in accordance with Exhibit No. 2.0. Prior to the commenceme 16.A.23.c construction in Goodland Bay, floating turbidity curtains with weighted skirts that extend to the bottom of the bay shall be properly installed to isolate adjacent waters from the work area. The floating turbidity curtains shall be maintained and shall remain in place until all construction is complete and turbidity levels in the project area meet OFW standards (0 NTU's above background levels). The permittee shall be responsible for ensuring that turbidity control devices m are inspected daily and maintained in good working order so that there are no violations of state water quality standards outside of the turbidity screens or silt fences. o 0 z A) 0 L a r CO LO N r Permit No: 11-103134-P, Page 16 of 21 Packet Pg. 1245 16.A.23.c Project Work Schedule for Permit No. 11-103134-P The following activities are requirements of this Permit and shall be completed in accordance with the Project Work Schedule below. Please refer to both General and Special Conditions for more information. Any deviation from these time frames will require prior approval from the District's Environmental Resources Bureau and may require a minor modification to this permit. Such requests must be made in writing and shall include: (1) reason for the change, (2) proposed start/finish and/or completion dates, and (3) progress report on the status of the project. Condition Date No. Added Description GC 4 03/31/2020 Construction Commencement Notice GC 6 FO3/31/2020 [Submit Certification GC 7 03/31/2020 Submit Operation Entity Documentation SC 6 03/31/2020 Submit Mitigation Bank Ledger Documentation SC 7 �/31/2020 Pre -Construction Meeting GC = General Condition SC = Special Condition Due Date 148 hours prior to Construction 30 Days After Construction Completion Within 30 days of Certification 05/01 /2020 Prior to Construction Date Satisfied Permit No: 11-103134-P, Page 17 of 21 Packet Pg. 1246 16.A.23.c Distribution List Chuck Smith, DRMP, Inc Daniel Flynn, PE, Q Grady Minor & Associates Charles Lee, Audubon of Florida Kelly McNab, Conservancy of Southwest Florida Nicole Johnson, Conservancy of Southwest Florida Sharon Hummerhielm, The Deltona Corporation Brad Cornell, National Audubon Society Michael Chenoweth, Florida Division of the Izaak Walton League of America Audubon of Florida - Charles Lee Div of Recreation and Park - District 4 US Army Corps of Engineers - Permit Section 0 Z 2 0 L r oo W) N r Permit No: 11-103134-P, Page 18 of 21 Packet Pg. 1247 16.A.23.c Exhibits The following exhibits to this permit are incorporated by reference. The exhibits can be viewed by clicking on the links below or by visiting the District's ePermitting website at http://my.sfwmd.gov/ePermitting and searching under this application number 190726-2 . Exhibit No. 1.0 Location Ma Exhibit No. 2.0 Plans Exhibit No. 3.0 FLUCFCS Map Exhibit No. 3.1 Wetland Impact Map Exhibit No. 3.2 Letter of Reservation Exhibit No. 3.3 Monitoring Plan 0 z a� 0 L a r CO LO N 0 W H U W X W Permit No: 11-103134-P, Page 19 of 21 Packet Pg. 1248 16.A.23.c NOTICE OF RIGHTS As required by Chapter 120, Florida Statutes, the following provides notice of the opportunities which may be available for administrative hearing pursuant to Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, or judicial review pursuant to Section 120.68, Florida Statutes, when the substantial interests of a party are determined by an agency. Please note that this Notice of Rights is not intended to provide legal advice. Some of the legal proceedings detailed below may not be applicable or appropriate for your situation. You may wish to consult an attorney regarding your legal rights. RIGHT TO REQUEST ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING A person whose substantial interests are or may be affected by the South Florida Water Management District's (District) action has the right to request an administrative hearing on that action pursuant to Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes. Persons seeking a hearing on a District decision which affects or may affect their substantial interests shall file a petition for hearing in accordance with the filing instructions set forth herein within 21 days of receipt of written notice of the decision unless one of the following shorter time periods apply: (1) within 14 days of the notice of consolidated intent to grant or deny concurrently reviewed applications for environmental resource permits and use of sovereign submerged lands pursuant to Section 373.427, Florida Statutes; or (2) within 14 days of service of an Administrative Order pursuant to Section 373.119(1), Florida Statutes. "Receipt of written notice of agency decision" means receipt of written notice through mail, electronic mail, posting, or publication that the District has taken or intends to take final agency action. Any person who receives written notice of a District decision and fails to file a written request for hearing within the timeframe described above waives the right to request a hearing on that decision. If the District takes final agency action that materially differs from the noticed intended agency z° decision, persons who may be substantially affected shall, unless otherwise provided by law, have an additional point of entry pursuant to Rule 28-106.111, Florida Administrative Code. o a Any person to whom an emergency order is directed pursuant to Section 373.119(2), Florida co Statutes, shall comply therewith immediately, but on petition to the board shall be afforded a N hearing as soon as possible. A person may file a request for an extension of time for filing a petition. The District may grant the request for good cause. Requests for extension of time must be filed with the District prior to the deadline for filing a petition for hearing. Such requests for extension shall contain a certificate that the moving party has consulted with all other parties concerning the extension and whether the District and any other parties agree to or oppose the extension. A timely request for an extension of time shall toll the running of the time period for filing a petition until the request is acted upon. FILING INSTRUCTIONS A petition for administrative hearing must be filed with the Office of the District Clerk. Filings with the Office of the District Clerk may be made by mail, hand -delivery, or e-mail. Filings by facsimile will not be accepted. A petition for administrative hearing or other document is deemed filed upon receipt during normal business hours by the Office of the District Clerk at the District's headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida. The District's normal business hours are 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m., excluding weekends and District holidays. Any document received by the Office of the District Clerk after 5:00 p.m. shall be deemed filed as of 8:00 a.m. on the next regular business day. Rev. 1 /16/20 Permit No: 11-103134-P, Page 20 of 21 Packet Pg. 1249 16.A.23.c Additional filing instructions are as follows: . Filings by mail must be addressed to the Office of the District Clerk, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. . Filings by hand -delivery must be delivered to the Office of the District Clerk. Delivery of a petition to the District's security desk does not constitute filing. It will be necessary to request that the District's security officer contact the Office of the District Clerk. An employee of the District's Clerk's office will receive and process the petition. . Filings by e-mail must be transmitted to the Office of the District Clerk at clerk@sfwmd.gov. The filing date for a document transmitted by electronic mail shall be the date the Office of the District Clerk receives the complete document. INITIATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING Pursuant to Sections 120.54(5)(b)4. and 120.569(2)(c), Florida Statutes, and Rules 28-106.201 and 28-106.301, Florida Administrative Code, initiation of an administrative hearing shall be made by written petition to the District in legible form and on 8 1/2 by 11 inch white paper. All petitions shall contain: 1. Identification of the action being contested, including the permit number, application number, District file number or any other District identification number, if known. 2. The name, address, any email address, any facsimile number, and telephone number of the petitioner, petitioner's attorney or qualified representative, if any. 3. An explanation of how the petitioner's substantial interests will be affected by the agency determination. 4. A statement of when and how the petitioner received notice of the District's decision. 5. A statement of all disputed issues of material fact. If there are none, the petition must so indicate. 6. A concise statement of the ultimate facts alleged, including the specific facts the petitioner contends warrant reversal or modification of the District's proposed action. 7. A statement of the specific rules or statutes the petitioner contends require reversal or modification of the District's proposed action. 8. If disputed issues of material fact exist, the statement must also include an explanation of how the alleged facts relate to the specific rules or statutes. 9. A statement of the relief sought by the petitioner, stating precisely the action the petitioner wishes the District to take with respect to the District's proposed action. MEDIATION The procedures for pursuing mediation are set forth in Section 120.573, Florida Statutes, and Rules 28-106.111 and 28-106.401—.405, Florida Administrative Code. The District is not proposing mediation for this agency action under Section 120.573, Florida Statutes, at this time. RIGHT TO SEEK JUDICIAL REVIEW Pursuant to Section 120.68, Florida Statutes, and in accordance with Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.110, a party who is adversely affected by final District action may seek judicial review of the District's final decision by filing a notice of appeal with the Office of the District Clerk in accordance with the filing instructions set forth herein within 30 days of rendition of the order to be reviewed, and by filing a copy of the notice with the appropriate district court of appeals via the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal. Rev. 1 /16/20 2 Permit No: 11-103134-P, Page 21 of 21 0 z A) 0 a` r 00 LO N r Packet Pg. 1250 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, JACKSONVILLE DISTRICT 1520 ROYAL PALM SQUARE BOULEVARD SUITE 310 FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33919 April 24, 2020 Regulatory Division West Permits Branch Fort Myers Permits Section SAJ-2019-00929 (SP-MLB) Collier County Transportation Engineering Division C/o Jay Ahmad 2885 S. Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (RBNERR) C/o Keith Laakkonen 300 Tower Road Naples, FL 34113 Dear Mr. Ahmad and Mr. Laakkonen: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) has completed the review and evaluation of your Department of the Army permit application, number SAJ-2019-00929. Our regulations require that you have an opportunity to review the terms and conditions prior to final signature by the Department of the Army. Enclosed is an unsigned Department of the Army permit instrument (DA Permit). Please read carefully the Special Conditions beginning on page 2 of the permit. These were developed to apply specifically to your project. Water Quality Certification is also required prior to issuance of a permit; The Corps has received a copy of the State of Florida certification for your project. In accordance with General Condition 5 of the permit, any special conditions of the Water Quality Certification have been attached to the DA Permit. Instructions for Objecting to Permit Terms and Conditions: This letter contains an initial proffered permit for your proposed project. If you object to certain terms and conditions contained within the permit, you may request that the permit be modified. Enclosed you will find a Notification of Administrative Appeal Options and Process fact sheet and Request for Appeal (RFA) form. If you choose to object to certain terms and conditions of the permit, you must follow the directions provided in Section 1, Part A and submit the completed RFA form to the letterhead address. In order for an RFA to be accepted by the Corps, the Corps must determine that it is complete, that it meets the criteria under 33 CFR Part 331.5, and that it has been received by the District office within 60 days of the date of the RFA. Should you decide to submit an RFA form, it must be received at the letterhead address by June 24, 2020. Instructions for Accepting Terms and Conditions and Finalizing Your Permit: It is not necessary to submit an RFA form to the District office, if you do not object to the decision in this letter. In this case, the permit must be signed by the applicant in the space provided on the signature page of the permit. In the case of corporations, acceptance must be by an officer of that corporation authorized to sign on behalf of the corporation. The party responsible for assuring the work is done in accordance with the permit terms and conditions must sign the permit. Please type or print the name and title of the person signing below the signature and the date signed. SIGN (PAGE 8) AND RETURN THE ENTIRE PERMIT, INCLUDING ALL ATTACHMENTS, TO THE LETTERHEAD ADDRESS, ALONG WITH A CHECK OR MONEY ORDER FOR $100 MADE PAYABLE TO THE FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING OFFICER, JACKSONVILLE DISTRICT. The permit will be signed by the District Engineer or his representative. The Corps will add the permit expiration date to the permit, the permit issuance date on the Notice of Department of the Army Permit form, and return the permitto you. It is important to note that the permit is not valid until the District Engineer or his representative signs it. Thank you for your cooperation with our permit program. The Corps' Jacksonville District Regulatory Division is committed to improving service to our customers. We strive to perform our duty in a friendly and timely manner while working to preserve our environment. We invite you to complete our automated Customer Service Survey at http://corpsmapu.usace.army.miI/cm apex/f?p=regulatory survey. Please be aware this Internet address is case sensitive; and, you will need to enter it exactly as it appears above. Your input is appreciated — favorable or otherwise. If you have any questions concerning this application, you may contact Michelle Bartley in writing at the letterhead address, by electronic mail at Michelle.L.Bartley@usace.army.mil, or by telephone at 239-334-1975 ext. 0006. Sincerely, Shawn H. Zinszer Chief, Regulatory Division NOTIFICATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE APPEAL OPTIONS AND PROCESS AND REQUEST FOR APPEAL Applicant: Collier County Transportation & RBNERR File Number: SAJ-2019-00929 Date: April 24, 2020 Attached is: See Section below X INITIAL PROFFERED PERMIT (Standard Permit or Letter of permission) A PROFFERED PERMIT (Standard Permit or Letter of permission) B PERMIT DENIAL C APPROVED JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION D PRELIMINARY JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION E SECTION I - The following identifies your rights and options regarding an administrative appeal of the above decision. Additional information may be found at http://www.usace.army.mil/CECW/Pages/reg materials.aspx or Corps regulations at 33 CFR Part 331. A: INITIAL PROFFERED PERMIT: You may accept or object to the permit. • ACCEPT: If you received a Standard Permit, you may sign the permit document and return it to the district engineer for final authorization. If you received a Letter of Permission (LOP), you may accept the LOP and your work is authorized. Your signature on the Standard Permit or acceptance of the LOP means that you accept the permit in its entirety, and waive all rights to appeal the permit, including its terms and conditions, and approved jurisdictional determinations associated with the permit. • OBJECT: If you object to the permit (Standard or LOP) because of certain terms and conditions therein, you may request that the permit be modified accordingly. You must complete Section II of this form and return the form to the district engineer. Your objections must be received by the district engineer within 60 days of the date of this notice, or you will forfeit your right to appeal the permit in the future. Upon receipt of your letter, the district engineer will evaluate your objections and may: (a) modify the permit to address all of your concerns, (b) modify the permit to address some of your objections, or (c) not modify the permit having determined that the permit should be issued as previously written. After evaluating your objections, the district engineer will send you a proffered permit for your reconsideration, as indicated in Section B below. B: PROFFERED PERMIT: You may accept or appeal the permit • ACCEPT: If you received a Standard Permit, you may sign the permit document and return it to the district engineer for final authorization. If you received a Letter of Permission (LOP), you may accept the LOP and your work is authorized. Your signature on the Standard Permit or acceptance of the LOP means that you accept the permit in its entirety, and waive all rights to appeal the permit, including its terms and conditions, and approved jurisdictional determinations associated with the permit. • APPEAL: If you choose to decline the proffered permit (Standard or LOP) because of certain terms and conditions therein, you may appeal the declined permit under the Corps of Engineers Administrative Appeal Process by completing Section II of this form and sending the form to the division engineer. This form must be received by the division engineer within 60 days of the date of this notice. C: PERMIT DENIAL: You may appeal the denial of a permit under the Corps of Engineers Administrative Appeal Process by completing Section II of this form and sending the form to the division engineer. This form must be received by the division engineer within 60 days of the date of this notice. D: APPROVED JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION: You may accept or appeal the approved JD or provide new information. • ACCEPT: You do not need to notify the Corps to accept an approved JD. Failure to notify the Corps within 60 days of the date of this notice, means that you accept the approved JD in its entirety, and waive all rights to appeal the approved JD. • APPEAL: If you disagree with the approved JD, you may appeal the approved JD under the Corps of Engineers Administrative Appeal Process by completing Section II of this form and sending the form to the division engineer. This form must be received by the division engineer within 60 days of the date of this notice. E: PRELIMINARY JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION: You do not need to respond to the Corps regarding the preliminary JD. The Preliminary JD is not appealable. If you wish, you may request an approved JD (which may be appealed), by contacting the Corps district for further instruction. Also you may provide new information for further consideration by the Corps to reevaluate the JD. SECTION II - REQUEST FOR APPEAL or OBJECTIONS TO AN INITIAL PROFFERED PERMIT REASONS FOR APPEAL OR OBJECTIONS: (Describe your reasons for appealing the decision or your objections to an initial proffered permit in clear concise statements. You may attach additional information to this form to clarify where your reasons or objections are addressed in the administrative record.) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The appeal is limited to a review of the administrative record, the Corps memorandum for the record of the appeal conference or meeting, and any supplemental information that the review officer has determined is needed to clarify the administrative record. Neither the appellant nor the Corps may add new information or analyses to the record. However, you may provide additional information to clarify the location of information that is already in the administrative record. POINT OF CONTACT FOR QUESTIONS OR INFORMATION: If you have questions regarding this decision you may If you have questions regarding the appeal process you contact: may contact: Project Manager as noted in letter Philip A. Shannin 404-562-5136 RIGHT OF ENTRY: Your signature below grants the right of entry to Corps of Engineers personnel, and any government consultants, to conduct investigations of the project site during the course of the appeal process. You will be provided a 15 day notice of any site investigation, and will have the opportunity to participate in all site investigations. Date: Telephone number: Signature of appellant or agent. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT Permittee: Collier County Transportation Engineering Division C/o Jay Ahmad 2885 S. Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (RBNERR) C/o Keith Laakkonen 300 Tower Road Naples, FL 34113 Permit No: SAJ-2019-00929 Issuing Office: U.S. Army Engineer District. Jacksonville NOTE: The term "you" and its derivatives, as used in this permit, means the permittee or any future transferee. The term "this office" refers to the appropriate district or division office of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) having jurisdiction over the permitted activity or the appropriate official of that office acting under the authority of the commanding officer. You are authorized to perform work in accordance with the terms and conditions specified below. Project Description: The proposed work would directly impact a total of 1.24 acres of tidal forested wetlands, including 1.05 acres of fill and 0.19 acre of dredge, and secondarily impact 3.85 acres of tidal forested wetlands due to lack of an upland buffer, in order to rehabilitate Goodland Drive by elevating the road from State Road (SR) 92A/San Marco Road to Harbor Place in order to reduce impacts from flooding. The work described above is to be completed in accordance with the 47 pages of drawings, and 4 additional attachments, affixed at the end of this permit instrument. Project Location: The project site is located on Goodland Drive, near the intersection of County Road (CR) 92, in Section 13, Township 52 South, Range 26 East, Goodland, Collier County, Florida. (Latitude: 25.92888°, Longitude:-81.65350°). Directions to site: From 1-75 take exit 101 and head south on CR 951 towards Naples and Marco Island; Keep right at the fork and continue on CR 951 for about 7 miles; Make a left onto US-41 and head south for about 8 miles; Make a right onto San Marco Road and continue on for about 6'/2 miles; Make a left onto Goodland Drive (CR 892); The project will begin at this intersection. Approximate Central Coordinates: Latitude: 25.9284850 Longitude:-81.653726' PERMIT NUMBER: SAJ-2019-00929 PERMITTEE: Collier County Transportation Engineering Division and RBNERR PAGE 2 of 10 Permit Conditions General Conditions: 1. The time limit for completing the work authorized ends on If you find that you need more time to complete the authorized activity, submit your request for a time extension to this office for consideration at least one month beforethe above date is reached. 2 You must maintain the activity authorized by this permit in good condition and in conformance with the terms and conditions of this permit. You are not relieved of this requirement if you abandon the permitted activity, although you may make a good faith transfer to a third party in compliance with General Condition 4 below. Should you wish to cease to maintain the authorized activity or should you desire to abandon it without a good faith transfer, you must obtain a modification of this permit from this office, which may require restoration of the area. 3. If you discover any previously unknown historic or archeological remains while accomplishing the activity authorized by this permit, you must immediately notify this office of what you have found. We will initiate the Federal and State coordination required to determine if the remains warrant a recovery effort or if the site is eligiblefor listing in the National Register of Historic Places. 4. If you sell the property associated with this permit, you must obtain the signature and the mailing address of the new owner in the space provided and forward a copy of the permit to this office to validate the transfer of this authorization. 5 If a conditioned water quality certification has been issued for your project, you must comply with the conditions specified in the certification as special conditions to this permit. For your convenience, a copy of the water quality certification special conditions are attached (see Attachment 2). 6. You must allow representatives from this office to inspect the authorized activity at any time deemed necessary to ensure that it is being or has been accomplished in accordance with the terms and conditions of your permit. Special Conditions: 1. Reporting Address: The Permittee shall submit all reports, notifications, documentation, and correspondence required by the general and special conditions of this permit to either (not both) of the following addresses: PERMIT NUMBER: SAJ-2019-00929 PERMITTEE: Collier County Transportation Engineering Division and RBNERR PAGE 3 of 10 a. For electronic mail (preferred): SAJ-RD-Enforcement(aD-usace.army. m i I (not to exceed 15 MB). b. For standard mail: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Regulatory Division, Enforcement Section, P.O. Box 4970, Jacksonville, FL 32232-0019. The Permittee shall reference this permit number, SAJ-2019-00929 (SP-MLB), on all submittals. 2. Commencement Notification: Within 10 days from the date of initiating the work authorized by this permit, the permittee shall provide a written notification, to the Corps at the address specified in Special Condition No. 1 above. 3. Self -Certification: Within 60 days of completion of the work authorized by this permit, the Permittee shall complete the "Self -Certification Statement of Compliance" form (Attachment 3) and submit it to the address in Special Condition No. 1. In the event that the completed work deviates in any manner from the authorized work, the Permittee shall describe the deviations between the work authorized by this permit and the work as constructed on the "Self -Certification Statement of Compliance" form. The description of any deviations on the "Self -Certification Statement of Compliance" form does not constitute approval of any deviations by the Corps. 4. Agency Changes/Approvals: Should any other agency require and/or approve changes to the work authorized or obligated by this permit, the Permittee is advised a modification to this permit instrument is required prior to initiation of those changes. It is the Permittee's responsibility to request a modification of this permit from the Fort Myers Permits Section. The Corps reserves the right to fully evaluate, amend, and approve or deny the request for modification of this permit. 5. Assurance of Navigation and Maintenance: The permittee understands and agrees that, if future operations by the United States require the removal, relocation, or other alteration, of the structures or work herein authorized, or if in the opinion of the Secretary of the Army or his authorized representative, said structure or work shall cause unreasonable obstruction to the free navigation of the navigable waters, the permittee will be required, upon due notice from the Corps of Engineers, to remove, relocate, or alter the structural work or obstructions caused thereby, without expense to the United States. No claim shall be made against the United States on account of any such removal or alteration. 6. Posting of Permit: Requires the applicant to have available for review a copy of the permit and approved plans at the project site at all times during the construction phase. PERMIT NUMBER: SAJ-2019-00929 PERMITTEE: Collier County Transportation Engineering Division and RBNERR PAGE 4 of 10 7. Erosion Control: Prior to the initiation of any work authorized by this permit, the Permittee shall install erosion control measures along the perimeter of all work areas to prevent the displacement of fill material outside the work area into waters of the United States. Immediately after completion of the final grading of the land surface, all slopes, land surfaces, and filled areas shall be stabilized using sod, degradable mats, barriers, or a combination of similar stabilizing materials to prevent erosion. The erosion control measures shall remain in place and be maintained until all authorized work is completed and the work areas are stabilized. 8. Fill Material: The Permittee shall use only clean fill material for this project. The fill material shall be free from items such as trash, debris, automotive parts, asphalt, construction materials, concrete block with exposed reinforcement bars, and soils contaminated with any toxic substance, in toxic amounts in accordance with Section 307 of the Clean Water Act. 9. Wetland Impacts: Impacts to wetlands, both permanent and secondary, are not to exceed what is stated in this permit and as depicted on the attached project plans. 10. Construction Hours: All activities must be completed during daylight hours. 11. Mitigation Bank Credit Purchase: Prior to initiating the work authorized by this permit, the permittee shall provide verification to the Corps that 1.18 estuarine tidal wetland mitigation credits, for the direct and indirect impacts to the tidal wetlands, from the Little Pine Island Mitigation Bank (LPIMB) (SAJ-1994-00037). The required verification shall reference this project's permit number (SAJ-2019-00929). 12. Cultural Resources/Historic Properties: a.) No structure or work shall adversely affect impact or disturb properties listed in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) or those eligible for inclusion in the NRHP; b.) If during the ground disturbing activities and construction work within the permit area, there are archaeological/cultural materials encountered which were not the subject of a previous cultural resources assessment survey (and which shall include, but not be limited to: pottery, modified shell, flora, fauna, human remains, ceramics, stone tools or metal implements, dugout canoes, evidence of structures or any other physical remains that could be associated with Native American cultures or early colonial or American settlement), the Permittee shall immediately stop all work and ground -disturbing activities within a 100-meter diameter of the discovery and notify the Corps within the same business day (8 hours). The Corps shall then notify the Florida State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) and the appropriate Tribal Historic Preservation Officer(s) (THPO(s)) to assess the significance of the discovery and devise appropriate actions; PERMIT NUMBER: SAJ-2019-00929 PERMITTEE: Collier County Transportation Engineering Division and RBNERR PAGE 5 of 10 c.) Additional cultural resources assessments may be required of the permit area in the case of unanticipated discoveries as referenced in accordance with the above Special Condition; and if deemed necessary by the SHPO, THPO(s), or Corps, in accordance with 36 CFR 800 or 33 CFR 325, Appendix C (5). Based, on the circumstances of the discovery, equity to all parties, and considerations of the public interest, the Corps may modify, suspend or revoke the permit in accordance with 33 CFR Part 325.7. Such activity shall not resume on non-federal lands without written authorization from the SHPO for finds under his or her jurisdiction, and from the Corps; d.) In the unlikely event that unmarked human remains are identified on non- federal lands, they will be treated in accordance with Section 872.05 Florida Statutes. All work and ground disturbing activities within a 100-meter diameter of the unmarked human remains shall immediately cease and the Permittee shall immediately notify the medical examiner, Corps, and State Archeologist within the same business day (8-hours). The Corps shall then notify the appropriate SHPO and THPO(s). Based, on the circumstances of the discovery, equity to all parties, and considerations of the public interest, the Corps may modify, suspend or revoke the permit in accordance with 33 CFR Part 325.7. Such activity shall not resume without written authorization from the State Archeologist and from the Corps; 13. Sea Turtle and Smalltooth Sawfish Conditions: The Permittee shall comply with National Marine Fisheries Service's "Sea Turtle and Smalltooth Sawfish Construction Conditions" dated March 23, 2006 (Attachment 4). 14. Jacksonville District Programmatic Biological Opinion (JAXBO), November 2017, Project Design Criteria (PDCs): Structures authorized under this permit must comply with all applicable PDCs, based on the permitted activity, as required by JAXBO. Please note that failure to comply with the applicable PDCs, where a take of listed species occurs, would constitute an unauthorized take, and noncompliance with this permit. The NMFS is the appropriate authority to enforce the terms and conditions of JAXBO. The most current version of JAXBO can be accessed at the Jacksonville District Regulatory Division internet webpage in the Endangered Species section of the Sourcebook located at: http://www.sa0.usace.army.miI/Missions/Regulatory/SourceBook.aspx. 15. Manatee Conditions: The Permittee shall comply with the "Standard Manatee Conditions for In -Water Work — 2011" (Attachment 5). 16. Manatee Condition for Culverts: All culverts 8 inches to 8 feet in diameter must be grated to prevent manatee entrapment. Grates must be permanently fixed, spaced a maximum of 8 inches apart (may be less for culverts smaller than 16 inches in diameter) and may be installed diagonally, horizontally or vertically. For new culverts, grates must be attached prior to installation of the culverts. Culverts less than 8 inches or greater than 8 feet in diameter are exempt from this requirement. PERMIT NUMBER: SAJ-2019-00929 PERMITTEE: Collier County Transportation Engineering Division and RBNERR PAGE 6 of 10 17. Eastern Indigo Snake Protection Measures and Inspection: The Permittee shall comply with the enclosed U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's "Standard Protection Measures for the Eastern Indigo Snake" dated August 12, 2013 (Attachment 6). All gopher tortoise burrows, active or inactive, shall be evacuated prior to site manipulation in the vicinity of the burrow. If excavating potentially occupied burrows, active r inactive, individuals must first obtain state authorization via a Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent permit. The excavation method selected shall minimize the potential for injury of an indigo snake. The Permittee shall follow the excavation guidance provided in the most current FWC Gopher Tortoise Permitting Guidelines found at http://myfwc.com/gophertortoise. If an indigo snake is encountered, the snake must be allowed to vacate the area prior to additional site manipulation in the vicinity. Holes, cavities, and snake refugia other than gopher tortoise burrows shall be inspected each morning before planned site manipulation of a particular area, and if occupied by an indigo snake, no work shall commence until the snake has vacated the vicinity of the proposed work. Further Information: 1. Congressional Authorities: You have been authorized to undertake the activity described above pursuant to: (X) Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 403) (X) Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1344) ( ) Section 103 of the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1413) 2. Limits of this authorization. a This permit does not obviate the need to obtain other Federal, State, orlocal authorizations required by law. b. This permit does not grant any property rights or exclusive privileges. c This permit does not authorize any injury to the property or rights of others. d This permit does not authorize interference with any existing or proposed Federal projects. 3. Limits of Federal Liability. In issuing this permit, the Federal Government does not assume any liability for the following: PERMIT NUMBER: SAJ-2019-00929 PERMITTEE: Collier County Transportation Engineering Division and RBNERR PAGE 7 of 10 a Damages to the permitted project or uses thereof as a result of otherpermitted or unpermitted activities or from natural causes. b. Damages to the permitted project or uses thereof as a result of current orfuture activities undertaken by or on behalf of the United States in the publicinterest. c Damages to persons, property, or to other permitted or unpermitted activitiesor structures caused by the activity authorized by this permit. d Design or construction deficiencies associated with the permitted work. e Damage claims associated with any future modification, suspension, or revocation of this permit. 4. Reliance on Applicant's Data: The determination of this office that issuance of this permit is not contrary to the public interest was made in reliance on the information you provided. 5. Reevaluation of Permit Decision: This office may reevaluate its decision on this permit at any time the circumstances warrant. Circumstances that could require a reevaluation include, but are not limited to, the following: a You fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this permit. d The information provided by you in support of your permit application provesto have been false, incomplete, or inaccurate (see 4 above). c Significant new information surfaces which this office did not consider in reaching the original public interest decision. Such a reevaluation may result in a determination that it is appropriate to use the suspension, modification, and revocation procedures contained in 33 CFR 325.7 or enforcement procedures such as those contained in 33 CFR 326.4 and 326.5. The referenced enforcement procedures provide for the issuance of an administrative order requiring you comply with the terms and conditions of your permit and for the initiation of legal action where appropriate. You will be required to pay for any corrective measures ordered by this office, and if you fail to comply with such directive, this office may in certain situations (such as those specified in 33 CFR 209.170) accomplish the corrective measures by contract or otherwise and bill you for the cost. 6. Extensions: General Condition 1 establishes a time limit for the completion of the activity authorized by this permit. Unless there are circumstances requiring either a prompt completion of the authorized activity or a reevaluation of the public interest decision, the Corps will normally give favorable consideration to a request for an extension of this time limit. PERMIT NUMBER: 01AJ-2019-00929 PERMITTEE: Collier County Transportation Engineering Division and RBNERR PAGE 8 of 10 Your signature below, as permittee, indicates that you accept and agree to comply with the terms and conditions of this permit. � p? vo?� 0PERMITT ) (DAT ) s�-�ihtehej�P (PERMITTEE NAME -PRINTED) 00 This permit becomes effective when the Federal official, designated to act for the Secretary of the Army, has signed below. (DISTRICT ENGINEER) Andrew D. Kelly, Jr. Colonel, U.S. Army District Commander (DATE) PERMIT NUMBER: SAJ-2019-00929 PERMITTEE: Collier County Transportation Engineering Division and RBNERR PAGE 8 of 10 Your signature below, as permittee, indicates that you accept and agree to comply with the terms and conditions of this permit. IMI 4 1--CV, (PERMITTEE NAME -PRINTED) This permit becomes effective when the Federal official, designated to act for the Secretary of the Army, has signed below. (DISTRICT ENGINEER) Andrew D. Kelly, Jr. Colonel, U.S. Army District Commander (DATE) PERMIT NUMBER: SAJ-2019-00929 PERMITTEE: Collier County Transportation Engineering Division and RBNERR PAGE 9 of 10 When the structures or work authorized by this permit are still in existence at the time the property is transferred, the terms and conditions of this permit will continue to be binding on the new owner(s) of the property. To validate the transfer of this permit and the associated liabilities associated with compliance with its terms and conditions, have the transferee sign and date below. (TRANSFEREE -SIGNATURE) (DATE) (NAME -PRINTED) (ADDRESS) (CITY, STATE, AND ZIP CODE) PERMIT NUMBER: SAJ-2019-00929 PERMITTEE: Collier County Transportation Engineering Division and RBNERR PAGE 10 of 10 Attachments to Department of the Army Permit Number SAJ-2019-00929 1. PERMIT DRAWINGS: 47 pages, dated July, 2019; 2. WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION SPECIAL CONDITIONS: 3 pages, Permit No. 11-103134-P 3. SELF -CERTIFICATION STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE FORM: 1 page; 4. SEA TURTLE AND SMALLTOOTH SAWFISH CONDITIONS: 1 page; 5. MANATEE CONDITIONS: 2 pages; 6. EASTERN INDIGO SNAKE PROTECTION MEASURES AND INSPECTION: 6 pages, dated August 12, 2013 ATTACHMENT 1 "Permit Drawings" 47 pages) CONTRACT PLANS COMPONENTS ROADWAY PLANS SIGNING AND PAVEMENT MARKING PLANS INDEX OF ROADWAY PLANS SHEET NO. SHEET DESCRIPTION 1 KEY SHEET 2 TYPICAL SECTION 3 DRAINAGE DETAILS 4 GENERAL NOTES 5-12 PLAN AND PROFILE 13 DRAINAGE STRUCTURES 14-45 CROSS SECTIONS 46-47 STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN TTC-1 - TTC-2 TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN INDEX OF S&PM PLANS SHEET NO. SHEET DESCRIPTION S-1 - S-8 SIGNING AND PAVEMENT MARKING PLAN SHEET COLLIER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING DIVISION GOODLAND DRIVE REHABILITATION PROJECT CONSTRUCTION PLANS PROJECT NO. 60200.2.1 GOODLAND DRIVE / CR 892 FROM SAN MARCO ROAD / CR 92 TO JUST SOUTH OF HARBOR PLACE W W N N TO COLLIER SEMINOLE STATE PARK EY - TO MARCO ISLAND BEGIN PROJECT STA. 100+28.00 N: 581621.32 E: 440217.45 END PROJECT FA. 144+59.53 N: 579073.43 E: 443135.24 GOVERNING STANDARD PLANS: Florida Department of Transportation, FY 2018-2019 Standard Plans for Road and Bridge Construction and applicable Interim Revisions (IRs). Standard Plans for Road Construction and associated IRs are available at the following website: http://www.fdot.gov/design/standardp/ans Manual of Uniform Minimum Standards for Design, Construction and Maintenance for Streets and Highways, (Florida Greenbook, 2016) GOVERNING STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS: Florida Department of Transportation, January 2019 Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction at the following website: http://www.fdot.gov/programmanagement/Implemented/SpecBooks I Goodland Bay :ACH MNE - OA PIERCE WEST PALM BEACH FT LAUDERDALE MIAMI �T. PERMIT SUBMITTAL ,jBlu�� ``=,---� o JULY 2019 Hill I 'Bay [D x L 24 WW N �V cc cc ROADWAY PLANS ENGINEER OF RECORD: STEVEN L. WALLACE, P.E. NO.: 59537 DRMP INC. 15310 AMBERLY DRIVE, SUITE 200 TAMPA, FL 33647 (813) 265-9800 CONTRACT NO.: C9X02 VENDOR NO.: VF591791174001 CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION NO.: 2648 COUNTY PROJECT MANAGER: ANDREW MILLER, P.E. FISCAL SHEET YEAR NO. 21 1 1 i RECONSTiicYL/MITS Ih w C, \ / / J 8' SHOULDER . Q \ a 0 10 40 / .' / Nip / �, / Q s"xOot ��� Feet / 104 / LIMITS OF CON/ / SEDIMENT�QA'RRIER o. / . � i j03" 7�SW BST/ \ gR BEGIN PROJECT N'�.%/ _ BEGIN RECONST. / / 100+28.00/ /• / . cY pR. rs / _ — — C STA. / NORTHING 5,91621.32 4' PNO vV / _ — RO' EASTING,d40217.45 e / / / o �6�� i PRGO 8' ASPHALT PATH REMAIN OO 2' GRASS ST IRIR F O. \ - X� QQ BL-PROP2 /Ae LIMITS OF CONST./ SEDIMENT BARRIER b�O 101 r, ` / 7 •\ / cY" R \ CURVE DATA BL-PROP1 PI STA. = 100+82.92 p = 84° 57' 26" (LT) 35 CURVE DATA BL PROP2 WETLANDS PI STA. = 63o 47 .51 p = 63° 47' 43" (RT) WETLAND IMPACTS D 19 26 D = 540949 = 88,97 = 0.49 18 L = 322.90 GpOp� \ SL-PROPI R = 60.00 PC STA. = 100+27.99 R = 290.00 PC STA. = 102+44.01 STA. = PT S TA. MA6 TCH EXISTING PT 1050+60.91 e e _ 20 20 16 =MATCH E ISTI G T (-) .05 e (-) .OS (-) .OS TO ()O.0 (RT 16 S TR NS. 100' I FU L SUPER Sf TRANS. 100' 12 BE 1N ROJ CT 12 STA. 10 +28 +v v 8 00 0 8 � U a 4 - - - 0.45% ,W a 000% 4 - -------- — — — — — — — — O \-PROPOSED GROUNE ALONG C NS .GO DLA D DR. 0 -4 -4 -8 SCALE: -8 1 = 10' VERTICAL 00 -12 1 ' = 40' H RI ON FAL -12 -16 10 -16 0 —+4—+ 101 00 I 1 110 +0 10 0 104 0 10 0 REVISIONS DRMP, INC. 15310 AMBER Y DRIVE, SUITE 200 COLL-YEK COUNTY SHEET NO. DATE DESCRIPTION DATE DESCRIPTION TAMPA, FLORIDA 33647 PHONE: (813) 265-9800 PLAN AND PROFILE (1) ROAD NO. COUNTY PROJECT No. CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION No. 2648 GOODLAND DR. 60200.2.1 STEVEN L. WALLACE, P.E. LICENSE NO.: 59537 5 treynolds 91312019 11:31:43 AM\\drmpl.com\prj\Projectsl7\17-0572.000_Goodland_Drive_Rehabilitation_Project\Roadway CURVE DATA BL-PROP3 PI STA. = 106+54.04 A = 7° 07' 20" (LT) D = 4° 05' 33" T = 87.13 FLOATING TURBIDITY BARRIER L = 174.03 R = 1,400.00 (ADJUST BASED ON THE WATERLINE) PC STA. = 105+66.91 0 70 40 PT STA. = 107+40.94 e = NORMAL CROWN 8'SHOULDER Feet o LIMITS OF CONST./ R/W LINES SEDIMENT BARRIER ln- — -BT(C)- - - . --BT(C)- - - - . - .. - - . -BT C wo — 72�— — -- _�— 109--- �:.. r" 108 11 O —=— =(iF� .-...WKf.--BT(Ll-.-_ Tom...-wc} .... — O --------- 106 ' _ 1 GOODLAND DR cl :< sfcl �_ — _-_ — + Ln DR GOODLAND . — _. — :: __ _ — — _ — T _— LIMITS OF CONST./ SEDIMENT BARRIER 8' ASPHALT PATH + h EXIST.IGUARDRAIL / BL-PROP4 �n + � TO REMAIN 2' GRASS STRIP ti BL-PROP3 '::' EXIST. 38"x6O" RCP (2) — — — — R/W LINE CURVE DATA BL-PROP4 1FCFNn EXIST. 38"x6O" RCP (2) TO BE DESILTED PI STA. = 109+00.61 A = 15' 51 ' 49" RT D = 4° 59' 59" ( ) ^• WETLANDS FLOATING TURBIDITY BARRIER T = 159.67 (ADJUST BASED ON THE WATERLINE) L = 317.30 WETLAND IMPACTS ,146.00 PC STA. = 107+40.94 PT STA. = 110+58.23 e = NORMAL CROWN 20 e = (-)0 05 T (+) .02 (LT) R VERSE CROW 20 e = HO 05 T (4.02 RT) 16 e (-) .02 RT) e = -)o. 2 T (+) .02 (T) 16 N RMA CR WN SE RAN . (I TO,) 12 0� co co 12 o 8 o RO OSE GR UND ALO G o 8 c 4 .00% 4 n -4 l 1 -4 CON T. OOD AND DR. -8 SCALE: -8 Flq 1 = 10' V&TICALI -12 1 ' = 40' H RI ON AL -12 -16 -16 10ual +0q I 1107+00 11 01-Fog I10 00 11 0 111 0 REVISIONS DRMP, INC. 15310 AMBER Y DRIVE, SUITE 200 TAMPA, FLORIDA 33647 COLLIEWR COUNTY SHEET NO. DATE DESCRIPTION DATE DESCRIPTION PHONE: (813) 265-9800 7� Ti 7/7� 7�T�7� JI<"1LAN AND /f—R®jl'/�L (2) ROAD NO. COUNTY PROJECT No. CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION No. 2648 GOODLAND DR. 60200.2.1 STEVEN L. WALLACE, P.E. 6 LICENSE NO.: 59537 Ireynolds 91312019 11:31:43 AM\\drmpl.com\prj\Projectsl7\17-0572.000_Goodland_Drive_Rehabilitation_Project\Roadway CURVE DATA BL-PROP6 CURVE DATA BL-PROP7 CURVE DATA BL-PROPS PI STA. = 114+24.60 PI STA. = 116+59.89 PI STA. = 111+81.30 A = 15o 33' 55" (RT) A = 16' 54' 08" (LT) 0 = 15° 04' 37" (LT) D = 6° 26' 16" D = 7° 23' 35" D = 6o 09' 39" T = 121.64 T = 115.15 T = 123.07 L = 241.78 LIMITS OF CONST./ L = 228.63 L = 244.72 R = 930.00 R = 890.00 PC STA. = 113+02.96 SEDIMENT BARRIER R PC STA. = 115.00 0 ]0 _ 5+44.74 40 PC STA. = 110+58.23 PT STA. = 115+44.74 8' SHOULDER PT STA. = 6 PT STA. = 113+02.96 e = REVERSE CROWN (-)0.02 e = REVERSE CROWN (+)0.02 Feet REVERSE e = REVERSE CROWN (+)0.02 - R/W LINE 14 =8r�)= wrcr - 1 14 wrct w�ct w(c) 1 I S ——x�L�t= _ _ _- -wict_ :: _w( . o —_ — _ _ — — — — — _ — 13 _ _ __ o GOODLAND DR. 116 6 4m 112 GOODLAND DR. — — — — — — — .. _--— - - -- --- ----_ — — 8' ASPHALT PATH 1 � — —-- ----� —._-- w BL-PROP6 - 0 2' GRASS STRIP N i4 LIMITS OF CONST./ v + O SEDIMENT BARRIER A BL-PROP7 + I R/W LINE I FCFNI) WETLANDS WETLAND IMPACTS 20 20 16 e = (+)0. 2 e = (+)0.02 TO -)0.0 (R) E_ ( )0.0 e = (-)0. 2 T (+) 0.02 (LT) e (+) 0.02 16 R VER E CfOWA S= TRANS. (100) REVERSE CR WN (-)0.02 T (+) 0.02 (RT) EVE SE CROW0009 12 12 N M �h V1 8 O O 8 O O V1 Vl V) V1 4 O. of 4 - - - - - - - - -------- - - - - - - - - -------- - - - - - - - - -------- - - - - - - - - -------- --- --- --- --- 0 0 EX ST. GROUVD ALONG _4 � C NS . GOODLAND D . _4 C NS GO DLA D D . -8 SCALE: -8 1 = 10' VE T CA M -12 1 ' = 40' H RI ON AL -12 -16 -16 11 0 11 0 114+00 11 Oq 11 0 REVISIONS DRMP, INC. 15310 AMBER Y DRIVE, SUITE 200 TAMPA, FLORIDA 33647 COLLIEER COUNTY SHEET NO. DATE DESCRIPTION DATE DESCRIPTION PHONE: (813) 265-9800 y�y7/1 7�7� 7�T�7/ 7� /1-/�A AND /f-IfRO jljL�/Ls Y3i PLAN ROAD NO. COUNTY PROJECT No. CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION No. 2648 GOODLAND DR. 60200.2.1 STEVEN L. WALLACE, P.E. 7 LICENSE NO.: 59537 Ireynolds 91312019 11:31:44 AM\\drmpl.com\prj\Projectsl7\17-0572.000_Goodland_Drive_Rehabilitation_Project\Roadway / w / / \ � c o / I FCFNQ WETLANDS WETLAND IMPACTS \ ` \ ul 0 10 40 \ z / \ Feet CURVE DATA BL-PROP7 CURVE DATA BL-PROPS \ / / CURVE DATA PI STA. = 116+59.89 PI STA. = 120+70.96 PI STA. 23+08. 4 = 14 p = 16° 54' OS" (LT) p = 3° 22' 46" (LT) � � p = 32'34'730" (RT) D = 70 23' 35" D = 10 21' 51" D = 128" T = 115.15 T = 123.90 TURBIDITY BARRIER (ADJUST T = 1 .95 L = 228.63 L = 247.72 BASED ON THE WATERLINE) L = 221.73 R = 775.00 R = 4,200.00 R = 39000 PC STA. = 115+44.74 PC STA. = 119+47.06 CONST. CANAL 1 PC STA. = 1294 . PT STA. = 117+73.36 PT STA. = 121+94.78 1224+161+1+.51 PT STA. = 1 e = REVERSE CROWN (+)0.02 e = NORMAL CROWN — — SEE CANAL TYPICAL SECTION R/W LINE SEDIMENT BARRIER LIMITS OF CONST./ n A M SEDIMENT BARRIER o^ 1:3 ± 8' SHOULDER + ( X M X) o -----— _. _L Ll,O ------- _ _ a 122 wlc o v 117 a —----------------" 118 w(c} ---- wrcr 110 war wrcr ---- coNsr. (s) 42° RCP 121— @ F ELEV. - .00 N GOODLAND DR. S 35' 27' 33" E GOODLAND DR. 00.00+0I 'G1S 1 —■~ --- --- — ---- --: f ,. .. 3r.--.--.------- .. — --- sfcl 3(?i — --- ---.-,- ... .--.--.� ...--� -- 3 . .GAF ... . . .. .3 C7.. _ --- - --- _ ei - cam. .77 77. - BL-PROP9 `l 8' ASPHALT PATH BL-PROPS BL-PROP7 2'GRASS STRIP — — — — — — LIMITS OF CONS — JW LINE — — — — — — SEDIMENT BARRIER TURBIDITY BARRIER 20 FUL SU ER 20 16 e = (+)0 02 T (-) .02 RT) E_ ()0.0 (RT) E= ()0.0 TO -)0. 5 (R) 16 SE FRAIS. (100') NORM L CROWCROWA E T ANS. (10 ') 12 � 0 12 � � Ln a. O O S O O V) ut ul ul 4 0. of 4 0 6" M @ APPROX. TOP EL. .00 0 -4 ONS 42' RC (5) -4 PFOP 0 ED ROU D ALONG -8 10" WM AP RO . TO EL. -32. 0 SCALE: -8 M `^ - - - - - - - - EX ST. GRO ND LON 1 = 10' VET CA r\ n -12 co sr. GOODLAND DR 1 ' = 40' H RI ON AL -12 -16 -16 117+0 11 0 11 0 12 0 121 0 12 0 REVISIONS DRMP, INC. 15310 AMBER Y DRIVE, SUITE 200 TAMPA, FLORIDA 33647 COLLIER COUNTY SHEET NO. DATE DESCRIPTION DATE DESCRIPTION PHONE: (813) 265-9800 y�yTi 7/7�7� 7�T�7/ 7� / /1-/�A AND D /f-IfR ®F-YL�/Ls (4) PLAN ROAD NO. COUNTY PROJECT No. CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION No. 2648 GOODLAND DR. 60200.2.1 STEVEN L. WALLACE, P.E. 8 LICENSE NO.: 59537 Ireynolds 91312019 11:31:45 AM \\drmpl.com\prj\Projects 27\17-0572.000_Goodland_Drive_Rehabilitation_Project\Roadway TA CURVE DATA BL-PROPS CURVE DATA BL-PROPIO PI STA. = 125+94.46 CURVE DATA PI STA. = BL-PROP11 127+86.20 PI SEA. 723+08.74 4 = 18° 43' 01" (LT) A = 19° 34' 31" (LT) A = 32° 34' 30" (RT) D = 16° 22' 13" D = 9° 42' 40" D = 14° 47' 28" T = 57.68 T = 101.78 0 10 40 T = 113.95 L = 114.33 L = 201.58 L = 221.73 R = 350.00 R = 590.00 R = 390.00 PC STA. = 125+36.78 PC STA. = 126+84.42 Feet PC STA. = 121+94.78 PT STA. = 126+51.11 PT STA. = 128+85.99 PT STA. = 124+16.51 o e = (+)0.05 e = REVERSE CROWN (+)0.02 e = ( )0.05 — LIMITS OF CONST. — SEDIMENT BARRIER 8' SHOULDER — LIVE --- -------- --- _ —�—.-wcct123 — — — 124 — - ` M — �t _ '==-`fcA ti i 1-3 GOOA _ + N — —� r - — -s{c�- -- 3'ae7- s � DR � � • Icy . _ _ — o Ey — — o E a _ _ _ CD � ------ 126 a r GpODLAN 2q° 8' 49"- 5 D DR. S r N bi — O _ /w 4INE — NO 8'A A BL-PROP11 i 1 FCFNn — 2' GRASS STRIP A BL-PROP70 M. WETLANDS LIMITS OF CONST./ — O _ WETLAND IMPACTS SEDIMENT BARRIER — 20 20 16 e = (- 0.05 e (-)0 05 7 0 (+ .05 e (0).05 e (+) .OS TO (1)0.02 e = W0.02 16 FILL S PE 5 TR NS. 158. 9') FU L 5 PER SE RAN . (1 0') 1 REVEIRSE CROWN 0 12 �; 12 N � 8 Q) Q o Ln C NST GOO LA D D . 4 0. 0% 4 0 0 -4 CO ST. GOO LAN DR. -4 —8 SCALE: —8 r, rn 1 = 10' VE T CA —12 1 ' = 40' H RI ON AL —12 —16 +00-16 12 0 q I 1124 Oq12 0 12 0 127 0 12 REVISIONS DRMP, INC. 15310 AMBER Y DRIVE, SUITE 200 TAMPA, FLORIDA 33647 PHONE: (813) 265-9800 COLLIEWR COUNTY 77//�77��77�� 7/ i 7/7� 7�T�7/ 7� PLAN AND PROF-ROF-Y j[e/te C (5) SHEET NO. DATE DESCRIPTION DATE DESCRIPTION ROAD NO. COUNTY PROJECT No. CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION No. 2648 GOODLAND DR. 60200.2.1 STEVEN L. WALLACE, P.E. 9 LICENSE NO.: 59537 Ireynolds 91312019 11:31:45 AM\\drmpl.com\prj\Projectsl7\17-0572.000_Goodland_Drive_Rehabilitation_Project\Roadway CURVE DATA BL-PROPII PI STA, = 127+86.20 D = 19° 34' 31" (LT) = 90 42' 40" CURVE DATA BL-PROP12 0 10 40 T = 101.78 P/ STA. = 131+98.77 L = 201.58 TURBIDITY BARRIER A = 46° 47' 22" (LT) Feet R = 590.00 (ADJUST BASED ON I• 3 D = 1T 36' 27" PC STA. = 726+84.42 THE WATERLINE) = 149 . L PT STA. e = 128+85.99 A M = 281.7474 R = 345.00 = REVERSE CROWN (+)0.02 PC STA. = 130+49.52 PT STA. = 133+31.26 CONST. CANAL 2 e = (+)0.05 \ LIMITS OF CONST./ SEDIMENT BARRIER ` 8' SHOULDER SEE CANAL TYPICAL SECTION �I� s O . SEDIMENT BARRIER fl� �� NE / \w CO / // �' �\ \ �• \ CONST. (5) 42" RCP @ FL ELEV - / O Wl / •O L -2.00 EC GOOnz a W(c} D DR. "i / Wl0} .. - \ W(ct / BL-PROPII _` �7Z�� , 3 20" —" 1 32 _LIMITS OF CONST./ - - OD�A/VD 137 SEl3fMEPIL BARRIER 8' i SPHALT PAT 2' GRASS 1 Fr,FNn WETLANDS STRIP TURBIDITY BARRIER R W BL-PROP12 WETLAND IMPACTS I RI 0 o _ 16 e = () 0.02 e = (+)0. 2 r (+) .0s RT) e (+) .os e= +)0. s r (-)0 02 (r) 16 REVERSE CF OWN SE TRAAS. (100') FULL SUPER SE 7RAN . (1 0') 12 12 8 8 4 0.o % 4 — — — — --- — — -------- — — — — — — — — -------- — — — — — — — — -------- — — — — — — — ---------- — — — — — — 6" 1 M @ APT P OX. TOP EL. .00 1 0 - ----- e = ( 0.0 (LT) -4 CON ST. 2" R P () N RM L CROWN -4 EXIST. GRO ND ALO G SCA E: -8 CONST. G ODL ND DR. I = 10' V E T CA -8 10" WM AP RO EL. -24. 0 CO Sr. Goo LAN DR 1 ' = 40' H RI ON AL m -1212 -12 0 12 +0 13 +0 131 0 13 0 13 0 REVISIONS DRMP, INC. 15310 AMBERLYDRIVE, SUITE 200 TAMPA, FLORIDA 33647 PHONE: (813) 265-9800 COLLIER COUNTY PLAN AND PROFILE (6) SHEET NO. DATE DESCRIPTION DATE DESCRIPTION ROAD NO. COUNTY PROJECT No. CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION No. 2648 GOODLAND DR. 60200.2.1 STEVEN L. WALLACE, P.E. LICENSE NO.: 59537 10 Ireynolds 91312019 11:31:46 AM \\drmpl.com\prj\Projects 27\17-0572.000_Goodland_Drive_Rehabilitation_Project\Roadway I I CURVE DATA BL-PROP13 CURVE DATA BL-PROP14 I PI STA. = 136+54.51 PI STA. = 139+85.54 A = 4° 31' 28" (RT) A = 14o 42' 46" (LT) I D = 1° 11' 46" D = 5o 12' 31" T = 189.22 T = 142.01 I L = 378.24 L = 282.46 R = 4,790.00 R = 1,100.00 I PC STA. = 134+65.29 PC STA. = 138+43.53 +59.47 +59.4 PT STA. = 138+43.53 PT STA. = 141+25.99 I 51.65 LT e = NORMAL CROWN e =NORMAL CROWN 0 10 40 R/W LINE — — LIMITS OF CONST./ SEDIMENT BARRIER d� Feet +60.88 31.57 LT 8' SHOULDER lz RIW LINE M ;�' _ — _ = BL-PROP14 — _ g+ rn - — — --- --- == _ _ — — — - - --- M — `_--- T 135 136� _ 137 ----- --- 138 — -- �--w(�� — —� — — � o 134 CL GOODLAND DR. � � � � 139kz O 0 + N 88' 39' 18" E ', GOODLAND DR . ry)nl �♦ -- -- -- -� M -- -- - -- — — ... -( -5(C} - - - - - -s(c) -s(c) S(C� (c '— T - - - -� —o� -\ — — — — — — M s(t—a -----------s()-- 77 3 i h -' O I R/W LINES —�R/W LINE r Z R/W LINE — I I I< 1 I I I I D BL-PROP13 Ln 0 I I IG) m I� �I I I �za rn I I I I 2' GRASS STRIP S I A I� I o RECON¢T. 5' SIDEWALK I rn A 8' ASPHALT PATH � ', z I m I 37 rn I "' �� 1 FGFNn I rn p I LIMITS OF CNI I SEDIMENT BARRIER I r. mI ,. I 5' SIDEWALK I I �• �• WETLANDS m I I I I WETLAND IMPACTS D I I I I I I I I I 20 20 16 16 e (-)0 02 (T) NORMAL CROWN 12 12 S o PROPOSED ROU D ALONG, 00 8 d rL ONS . GO DL ND DR. o-i j 4 1 0.o i I 4-00i W -0.42 % 4 - - - - - - - - -------- - - - - - - - - -------- - - - - - - - - -------- - - - - - - - - -------- - - - - - - - - 0 0 -4 CL C NST. GOODLAND D . -4 -8 SCALE: -8 M 1 = 10' VERTACALI -12 1 ' = 40' H RI ON AL -12 -16 -16 134 00 13 00 1 13 0 137 0 1 3uFrOq13 0 REVISIONS DRMP, INC. 15310 AMBER Y DRIVE, SUITE 200 TAMPA, FLORIDA 33647 PHONE: (813) 265-9800 COLLIEWR COUNTY i 7/7�7� 7�T�7/ 7� q PLANAND jl-'/L A AND /f-If� ®F-YL�/Ls (A ) SHEET NO. DATE DESCRIPTION DATE DESCRIPTION ROAD NO. COUNTY PROJECT No. CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION No. 2648 GOODLAND DR. 60200.2.1 STEVEN L. WALLACE, P.E. 11 LICENSE NO.: 59537 Ireynolds 91312019 11:31:46 AM\\drmpl.com\prj\Projectsl7\17-0572.000_Goodland_Drive_Rehabilitation_Project\Roadway \ MATCH EXIST. RECONST. LIMITS RECO�T. 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PHONE: (813) 265-9800 ROAD NO. COUNTY PROJECT No. CROSS SECTIONS CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION No. 2648 STEVEN L. WALLACE, P.E. GOODLAND DR. 60200.2.1 41 LICENSE NO.: 59537 Ireynolds 91312019 11:31:54 AM\\drmpl.com\prj\Projectsl7\17-0572.000_Goodland_Drive_Rehabilitation_Project\Roadway STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN GOODLAND DRIVE REHABILITATION FINANCIAL PROJECT ID.: 60200.2.1 THE STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN (SWPPP) IS PROVIDED TO ASSIST THE CONTRACTOR IN DEVELOPING THE REQUIRED SITE SPECIFIC EROSION CONTROL PLAN AND OTHER ITEMS NECESSARY TO OBTAIN COVERAGE UNDER THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES)CONSTRUCTION GENERIC PERMIT (CGP). REFER TO THE STATE OF FLORIDA EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL DESIGNER AND REVIEWER MANUAL FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS. /.0 SITE DESCRIPTION: (I.A.) NATURE OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY: THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS TO GOODLAND DR. ARE TO BE PERFORMED FROM SAN MARCO RD. TO HARBOR PL. N. THE COUNTY PROPOSES ROADWAY RECONSTRUCTION TO RAISE THE ROADWAY AND PROVIDING CONVEYANCE OF WATER BENEATH THE ROADWAY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PURPOSES. (l.B.) INTENDED SEQUENCE OF MAJOR SOIL DISTURBING ACTIVITIES: IN THE CONTRACTOR'S SITE SPECIFIC EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN, PREPARE A DETAILED CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE TO INDICATE DATES OF MAJOR GRADING ACTIVITIES AND SEQUENCES OF TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT SOIL DISTURBING ACTIVITIES ON ALL PORTIONS OF THE PROJECT. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, REFER TO SECTION 4.7 OF THE NPDES CGP. LIST OF INTENDED ACTIVITIES: (I.B.I.) FOR EACH CONSTRUCTION PHASE, INSTALL PERIMETER CONTROLS PRIOR TO CLEARING AND GRUBBING OR ANY OTHER CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES. REMOVE PERIMITER CONTROLS ONLY AFTER ALL UPSTREAM AREAS ARE STABILIZED AND PERMANENT VEGETATION IS ESTABLISHED. (I.B.2.) TIME CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES TO LIMIT IMPACT FROM SEASONAL CHANGES OR WEATHER EVENTS. U.B.3.) PROVIDE POLLUTION CONTROL BY IMPLEMENTING DUST CONTROL DURING ALL PHASES OF CONSTRUCTION. (I.B.4.) OFFSITE RUNOFF SHOULD BE DIVERTED AWAY OR THROUGH THE CONSTRUCTION AREA, IF POSSIBLE. THIS ADDITIONAL FLOW, IF NOT DIVERTED, CAN ADD VOLUME AND SIZE TO STRUCTURAL PRACTICES, REQUIRING MORE FREQUENT MAINTENANCE AND LIMITING EFFECTIVENESS OF EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROLS. (l.C.) PROJECT AREA ESTIMATES: TOTAL SITE AREA: 7.3 ACRES. TOTAL AREA TO BE DISTURBED: 6.9 ACRES. (I.D.) RUNOFF DATA: RUNOFF COEFFICIENTS BEFORE Cw (B), DURING Cw (D) AND AFTER Cw (A) CONSTRUCTION. RUNOFF COEFFICIENTS FOR: GRASSED SHOULDERS ADJACENT TO ROADWAY: C=0.35 IMPERVIOUS ROADWAYS AND PAVED SHOULDER: C=0.95 DISTURBED AREAS9 EXPOSED SOIL, ETC., DURING CONSTRUCTION: C=0.40 WEIGHTED RUN-OFF COEFFICIENT: BEFORE: Cw (B) = 0.67 DURING: Cw (D) = 0.7/ AFTER: Cw (A) = 0.73 THE RUN-OFF COEFFICIENT Cw (D), IS CALCULATED ASSUMING THAT THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE AREA OF SOIL IS DISTURBED DURING CONSTRUCTION AND THE REMAINING AMOUNT IS THE EXISTING IMPERVIOUS AND GRASSED SHOULDER AREAS. OUTFALL INFORMATION: THERE ARE NO OUTFALLS ON THIS PROJECT,AS THE AREA DOES NOT BELONG TO A BASIN. THE OUTFALLS DISCHARGE INTO THE FOLLOWING BASINS: BASIN WBID PARAMETERS) OF CONCERN FOR 303(d) LISTING N/A N/A N/A OUTFALL LOCATIONS: (TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT) DESCRIPTION DRAINAGE AREA LATITUDE LONGITUDE RECEIVING WATERBODY (o) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A THIS FACILITY DOES NOT DISCHARGE TO WATERS LISTED ON THE ADOPTED FDEP VERIFIED LIST OR ADOPTED TMDL FOR IMPAIRMENT DUE TO TOTAL SUSPENDED SOLID, TURBIDITY, NUTRIENTS, DISSOLVED OXYGEN, OR FECAL COLIFORM. WETLAND AND/OR SURFACE WATER IMPACTS SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE AREAS DESCRIBED IN THE APPROVED PERMITS FOR THE PROJECT. (I.E.) SITE MAP: THE SITE MAP SHALL BE COMPRISED OF THE CONSTRUCTION PLANS AND THE CONTRACTOR'S SITE -SPECIFIC EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN. (l.F.) STORMWATER MANAGEMENT (EXISTING/PROPOSED) (I.F.I.) EXISTING DRAINAGE FLOWS TOWARDS EXISTING PIPES THAT CARRY WATER TO THE OUTFALLS. THE CROSS SECTION SHEETS AND PLAN -PROFILE SHEETS PROVIDE THE APPROXIMATE SLOPE, AREAS OF SOIL DISTURBANCE AND AREAS TO BE STABILIZED. UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE PERMITS, THE CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES SHALL NOT MODIFY OR AFFECT THE EXISTING OFFSITE FLOW PATTERNS. (I.F.2.) THE PROPOSED SEDIMENT BAS/NS9 CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS AND/OR STORMWATER MANAGEMENT FACILITIES SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED DURING THE INITIAL PHASE OF CONSTRUCTION AND USED DURING CONSTRUCTION OF THE ROADWAY. THE OUTFALL STRUCTURES ARE TO BE PROTECTED WHEN TEMPORARY SEDIMENT BASINS, CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS OR PERMANENT STORMWATER MANAGEMENT FACILITIES ARE USED FOR EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL TO PREVENT DOWNSTREAM SEDIMENTATION. 2. CONTROLS: (2.A.) SEDIMENT AND EROSION CONTROLS (2.A.1.) PER SECTION 5.4 OF THE NPDES CGP, STABILIZATION SHALL TAKE PLACE AS SOON AS PRACTICAL IN PORTIONS OF THE PROJECT WHERE CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES HAVE CEASED, BUT NO LATER THAN 7 DAYS AFTER ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY CEASES EITHER TEMPORARILY OR PERMANENTLY. (2.A.2) SEDIMENT BARRIERS SHALL BE USED AROUND THE PERIMETER OF STOCKPILE AREAS. REVISIONS DRMP, INC. 15310 AMBERLYDRIVE, SUITE 200 TAMPA, FLORIDA 33647 PHONE: (813) 265-9800 CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION No. 2648 SCOTT A. GARTH, P.E. LICENSE NO.: 54018 COLLIER COUNTY S /1 O R1 v ( WA TER R POLLUTION UTIC ON PRE��q ��°�®�J ���� SHEET NO. DATE DESCRIPTION DATE DESCRIPTION ROAD NO. COUNTY PROJECT No. 46 GOODLAND DR. 60200.2.1 (2.B.) (2.C.) (2.D.) (2.A.3.) STRUCTURAL PRACTICES IN THE CONTRACTOR'S SITE SPECIFIC EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN, DESCRIBE THE PROPOSED STRUCTURAL PRACTICES TO CONTROL OR TRAP SEDIMENT AND OTHERWISE PREVENT THE DISCHARGE OF POLLUTANTS FROM EXPOSED AREAS OF THE SITE. SEDIMENT CONTROLS SHALL BE IN PLACE BEFORE DISTURBING SOIL UPSTREAM OF THE CONTROL. THE STRUCTURAL PRACTICES MAY INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING, AS APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER: TEMPORARY DEVICES: • SEDIMENT BARRIER • SOIL TRACKING PREVENTION DEVICES AT CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCES/EXITS • STAKED TURBIDITY BARRIERS • FLOATING TURBIDITY BARRIERS • INLET PROTECTION SYSTEMS INCLUDING SYNTHETIC BALES AND SANDBAGS PERMANENT: * SOD (MAY ALSO BE USED FOR TEMPORARY CONTROLS) WATER QUALITY MONITORING (2.8.1.) WATER QUALITY MONITORING SHALL BE CONDUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF ANY ENVIRONMENTAL PERMIT, OR BY THE CONTRACTOR UPON THE OBSERVATION THAT WATER QUALITY STANDARDS MAY BE VIOLATED BY THE CONTRACTOR'S ACTIVITIES. MONITORING LOCATIONS MAY BE SPECIFIED IN THE ENVIRONMENTAL PERMIT OR MAY BE DESIGNATED BY THE CONTRACTOR AND APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER. (2.B.2.) THE CONTRACTOR WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR MONITORING ANY ACTIVITIES FOR VIOLATION OF WATER QUALITY STANDARDS AS THEY RELATE TO TURBIDITY (NO GREATER THAN 29 NEPHELOMETRIC TURBIDITY UNITS (NTUs) ABOVE BACKGROUND OR GREATER THAN 0 NTUs ABOVE BACKGROUND FOR DIRECT DISCHARGES TO OUTSTANDING FLORIDA WATERS (OFWs)). (2.B.3.) IF WATER QUALITY STANDARDS ARE VIOLATED, CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE STOPPED IMMEDIATELY. THE ENVIROMENTAL PERMIT CONDITIONS FOLLOWED AND EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL DEVICES REEVALUATED AND APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER PRIOR TO ANY CONTINUATION OF ACTIVITY. MONITORING ACTIVITIES AND TURBIDITY READINGS SHALL BE RECORDED ON THE CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION REPORT AND CONTINUED UNTIL TURBIDITY READINGS FALL BELOW AN ACCEPTABLE LEVEL (LESS THAN 29 NTUs ABOVE BACKGROUND OR LESS THAN 0 NTUs ABOVE BACKGROUND FOR DIRECT DISCHARGES TO OFWs). (2.B.4.) WATER QUALITY MONITORING MAY BE CONDUCTED DURING ANY PHASE OF CONSTRUCTION AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER. DEWATERING CONTROLS THE SITE SPECIFIC EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN SHALL INCLUDE A DESCRIPTION OF THE BMPs THAT WILL BE USED TO ENSURE THAT DISCHARGES OF NONCONTAMINATED GROUND WATER FROM DEWATERING OPERATIONS DO NOT CAUSE OR CONTRIBUTE TO VIOLATIONS OF STATE WATER QUALITY STANDARDS. OTHER CONTROLS (20.1.) THE SITE SPECIFIC EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN SHALL IDENTIFY CHEMICAL AND FUEL STORAGE AREAS, MEANS OF MINIMIZING EXPOSURE TO STORMWATER, AND SPILL PREVENTION. (2.D.2.) OFFSITE VEHICLE TRACKING & GENERATION OF DUST IN THE SITE SPECIFIC EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN, DESCRIBE THE PROPOSED METHODS FOR MINIMIZING OFFSITE VEHICLE TRACKING OF SEDIMENTS AND GENERATING DUST. THE PROPOSED METHODS SHALL INCLUDE AT LEAST THE FOLLOWING, UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER. (2.0.2.o.) LOADED HAUL TRUCKS ARE TO BE COVERED BY A TARPAULIN. (20.2.b.) REMOVING EXCESS DIRT FROM ROADS DAILY. (2.0.2.c.) USING WATER TRUCKS DURING DUST -GENERATING ACTIVITIES. (2.D.2.d.) SEDIMENT CONTROL MAY BE ACCOMPLISHED BY USING STREET OR VACUUM SWEEPERS. J. MAINTENANCE MAINTAIN AND REPAIR ALL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL DEVICES AND REMOVE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL DEVICES WHEN NOTICE OF TERMINATION IS MAILED. REMOVE AND PROPERLY DISPOSE OF SEDIMENT BUILDUP THROUGH THE LIFE OF THE INSTALLED EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL DEVICES. (3.A.) IF A REPAIR IS NECESSARY, IT WILL BE INITIATED WITHIN 24 HOURS OF NOTICE. (3.B.) SEDIMENT BARRIERS SHALL BE REPLACED WHEN IT IS NO LONGER EFFECTIVE OR AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER. (3.C.) STABILIZED CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCES SHALL BE MAINTAINED TO PREVENT CLOGGING OF ROCK BEDDING WHICH MAY IMPEDE THE USEFULNESS OF THE STRUCTURE. (3.0.) REMOVE SEDIMENT FROM SEDIMENT BASINS WHEN IT BECOMES MORE THAN HALF THE AVAILABLE VOLUME. 4. INSPECTION, TRACKING, AND REPORTING INSTALL AND MAINTAIN RAIN GAUGES ON THE PROJECT SITE AND RECORD RAINFALL. (4.A.) SUBMIT A WEEKLY REPORT TO THE DEPARTMENT DOCUMENTING THE DAILY INSPECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE OR REPAIRS TO THE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL DEVICES. MAINTAIN ALL REQUIRED REPORTS AND COMPLETE ALL SWPPP INSPECTION FORMS. (4.8.) PREPARATION OF ALL THE CONTRACTOR'S REPORTS OF INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS REQUIRED FOR THE CONTROL AND ABATEMENT OF EROSION AND WATER POLLUTION, SHALL BE INCLUDED IN THE INDIVIDUAL COSTS OF THE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL DEVICES. (4.C.) USE THE SWPPP CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION REPORT FORM * 650-040-03, FOR DAILY INSPECTIONS. 5.NON-STORMWATER DISCHARGES THE SITE SPECIFIC EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN SHALL IDENTIFY ALL ANTICIPATED NON-STORMWATER DISCHARGES AND DESCRIBE THE PROPOSED MEASURES TO PREVENT POLLUTION. THE PLAN SHALL INCLUDE PROCEDURES FOR SPILL CONTAINMENT, REPORTING AND RESPONSES. THE PLAN SHALL SPECIFY WHAT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND CONTAINMENT METHODS WILL BE USED TO PREVENT POTENTIAL POLLUTANTS (FUEL, LUBRICANTS, HERBICIDES, ETC.) FROM SPILLING ONTO THE SOIL OR INTO THE SURFACE WATERS. IF A SPILL DOES OCCUR OR IF CONTAMINATED SOIL OR GROUNDWATER IS ENCOUNTERED, CONTACT THE DISTRICT OPERATIONS PROGRAM ENGINEER, JESSICA WHITE, AT 239-985-7829 AND THE ENGINEER. IF A RELEASE CONTAINING HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES OCCURS, CONTACT THE FLORIDA STATE WATCH OFFICE AT 800-320-05I9 OR 850-4I3-99II PER SECTION 9.2 OF THE CGP. REVISIONS DRMP, INC. 15310 AMBERLYDRIVE, SUITE 200 TAMPA, FLORIDA 33647 PHONE: (813) 265-9800 CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION No. 2648 SCOTT A. GARTH, P.E. LICENSE NO.: 54018 COLLIER COUNTY S /1 O R1 v ( WA TER R POLLUTION UTIC ON PRE��q ��°�®�J ���� SHEET NO. DATE DESCRIPTION DATE DESCRIPTION ROAD NO. COUNTY PROJECT No. 47 GOODLAND DR. 60200.2.1 ATTACHMENT 2 "Water Quality Certification Special Conditions" for SFWMD Permit No. 11-103134-P (3 pages) Special Conditions for Individual Environmental Resource Permits, 62-330.350, F.A.C. 1. The construction authorization for this permit shall expire on the date shown on page 3. 2.Operation and maintenance of the stormwater management system shall be the responsibility of Collier County Board of County Commissioners. Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve shall be responsible for maintenance of the flushing channels on state-owned lands, and for monitoring associated with the adjacent mangrove wetlands. Upon completion of construction and in conjunction with submittal of the as -built certification, a request for transfer to the operating entity with supporting documentation must be submitted in accordance with General Condition No. 7. 3.A stable, permanent and accessible elevation reference shall be established on or within one hundred (100) feet of all permitted discharge structures no later than the submission of the certification report. The location of the elevation reference must be noted on or with the certification report. 4. Prior to initiating construction activities associated with this Environmental Resource Permit (ERP), the permittee is required to hold a pre -construction meeting with field representatives, consultants, contractors, District Environmental Resource Bureau (ERB) staff, and any other local government entities as necessary. The purpose of the pre -construction meeting is to discuss construction methods, sequencing, best management practices, identify work areas, staking and roping of preserves where applicable, and to facilitate coordination and assistance amongst relevant parties. To schedule a pre -construction meeting, please contact ERB staff from the Fort Myers Service Center at (239) 338-2929 or via e-mail at: pre-con@sfwmd.gov. When sending a request for a pre -construction meeting, please include the application number, permit number, and contact name and phone number. 5. This permit does not authorize the permittee to cause any adverse impact to or "take" of state listed species and other regulated species of fish and wildlife. Compliance with state laws regulating the take of fish and wildlife is the responsibility of the owner or applicant associated with this project. Please refer to Chapter 68A-27 of the Florida Administrative Code for definitions of "take" and a list of fish and wildlife species. If listed species are observed onsite, FWC staff are available to provide decision support information or assist in obtaining the appropriate FWC permits. Most marine endangered and threatened species are statutorily protected and a "take" permit cannot be issued. Requests for further information or review can be sent to: FWCConservationPlanningServices@MyFWC.com. 6. Prior to commencement of construction, and in accordance with the work schedule herein, the permittee shall submit documentation from Little Pine Island Mitigation Bank that 1.18 saltwater forested credits for this project have been paid for in full and deducted from the Litlle Pine Island Mitigation Bank's ledger. 7. The permittee shall comply with the following protected species construction conditions: a. The permittee shall instruct all personnel associated with the project of the potential presence of these species and the need to avoid collisions with sea turtles and smalltooth sawfish. All construction personnel are responsible for observing water -related activities for the presence of these species. b. The permittee shall advise all construction personnel that there are civil and criminal penalties for harming, harassing, or killing sea turtles or smalltooth sawfish, which are Permit No: 11-103134-P, Page 14 of 21 protected under the Endangered Species Act of 1973. c. Siltation barriers shall be made of material in which a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish cannot become entangled, be properly secured, and be regularly monitored to avoid protected species entrapment. Barriers may not block sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish entry to or exit from designated critical habitat without prior agreement from the National Marine Fisheries Service's Protected Resources Division, St. Petersburg, Florida. d. All vessels associated with the construction project shall operate at "no wake/idle" speeds at all times while in the construction area and while in water depths where the draft of the vessel provides less than a four -foot clearance from the bottom. All vessels will preferentially follow deep -water routes (e.g., marked channels) whenever possible. e. If a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish is seen within 100 yards of the active daily construction/dredging operation or vessel movement, all appropriate precautions shall be implemented to ensure its protection. These precautions shall include cessation of operation of any moving equipment closer than 50 feet of a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish. Operation of any mechanical construction equipment shall cease immediately if a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish is seen within a 50-ft radius of the equipment. Activities may not resume until the protected species has departed the project area of its own volition. f. Any collision with and/or injury to a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish shall be reported immediately to the National Marine Fisheries Service's Protected Resources Division (727-824-5312) and the local authorized sea turtle stranding/ rescue organization. 8. STANDARD MANATEE CONDITIONS FOR IN -WATER WORK (2011) The permittee shall comply with the following conditions intended to protect manatees from direct project effects: a. All personnel associated with the project shall be instructed about the presence of manatees and manatee speed zones, and the need to avoid collisions with and injury to manatees. The permittee shall advise all construction personnel that there are civil and criminal penalties for harming, harassing, or killing manatees which are protected under the Marine Mammal Protection Act, the Endangered Species Act, and the Florida Manatee Sanctuary Act. b. All vessels associated with the construction project shall operate at Idle Speed/No Wake at all times while in the immediate area and while in water where the draft of the vessel provides less than a four -foot clearance from the bottom. All vessels will follow routes of deep water whenever possible. c. Siltation or turbidity barriers shall be made of material in which manatees cannot become entangled, shall be properly secured, and shall be regularly monitored to avoid manatee entanglement or entrapment. Barriers must not impede manatee movement. d. All on -site project personnel are responsible for observing water -related activities for the presence of manatee(s). All in -water operations, including vessels, must be shutdown if a manatee(s) comes within 50 feet of the operation. Activities will not resume until the manatee(s) has moved beyond the 50- foot radius of the project operation, or until 30 minutes elapses if the manatee(s) has not reappeared within 50 feet of the operation. Animals must not be herded away or harassed into leaving. e. Any collision with or injury to a manatee shall be reported immediately to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Hotline at 1-888-404-3922. Collision and/or injury should also be reported to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Jacksonville (1-904-731-3336) for north Florida or Vero Beach (1-772-562-3909) for south Florida, and to FWC at ImperiledSpecies@myFWC.com f. Temporary signs concerning manatees shall be posted prior to and during all in -water project activities. All signs are to be removed by the permittee upon completion of the project. Temporary signs that have already been approved for this use by the FWC must be used. One sign which reads Caution: Boaters must be posted. A second sign measuring at least 8 in. by 11 in. explaining the requirements for Idle Speed/No Wake and the shut down of in -water operations must be posted in a location prominently visible to all personnel engaged in water -related activities. These signs can be viewed at MyFWC.com/manatee. Questions concerning these signs can be sent to the email address listed above. 9. Best management practices shall be utlized along the project corridor during construction to prevent water qualtiy impacts to adjacent wetlands and water bodies. A turbidity control plan Permit No: 11-103134-P, Page 15 of 21 shall be implemented in accordance with Exhibit No. 2.0. Prior to the commencement of construction in Goodland Bay, floating turbidity curtains with weighted skirts that extend to the bottom of the bay shall be properly installed to isolate adjacent waters from the work area. The floating turbidity curtains shall be maintained and shall remain in place until all construction is complete and turbidity levels in the project area meet OFW standards (0 NTU's above background levels). The permittee shall be responsible for ensuring that turbidity control devices are inspected daily and maintained in good working order so that there are no violations of state water quality standards outside of the turbidity screens or silt fences. Permit No: 11-103134-P, Page 16 of 21 ATTACHMENT 3 "Self -Certification Statement of Compliance" (1 page) SELF -CERTIFICATION STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE Permit 7\SH: Application Number: SAJ- - Permittee's Name & Address: Telephone Number: ( ) - Location of the Work: Date Work Started: Date Work Completed: Description of the Work (e.g., bank stabilization, residential or commercial filling, docks, dredging, etc): Acreage or Square Feet of Impacts to Waters of the United States: Describe Mitigation completed (if applicable): Describe any Deviations from Permit (attach drawing(s) depicting the deviations): ******************** I certify that all work, and mitigation (if applicable) was done in accordance with the limitations and conditions as described in the permit. Any deviations as described above are depicted on the attached drawing(s). Signature of Permittee Date ATTACHMENT 4 "Sea Turtle and Smalltooth Sawfish Conditions (1 page) UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE Southeast Regional Office 263 13th Avenue South St. Petersburg, FL 33701 SEA TURTLE AND SMALLTOOTH SAWFISH CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONS The permittee shall comply with the following protected species construction conditions: a. The permittee shall instruct all personnel associated with the project of the potential presence of these species and the need to avoid collisions with sea turtles and smalltooth sawfish. All construction personnel are responsible for observing water -related activities for the presence of these species. b. The permittee shall advise all construction personnel that there are civil and criminal penalties for harming, harassing, or killing sea turtles or smalltooth sawfish, which are protected under the Endangered Species Act of 1973. c. Siltation barriers shall be made of material in which a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish cannot become entangled, be properly secured, and be regularly monitored to avoid protected species entrapment. Barriers may not block sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish entry to or exit from designated critical habitat without prior agreement from the National Marine Fisheries Service's Protected Resources Division, St. Petersburg, Florida. d. All vessels associated with the construction project shall operate at "no wake/idle" speeds at all times while in the construction area and while in water depths where the draft of the vessel provides less than a four -foot clearance from the bottom. All vessels will preferentially follow deep -water routes (e.g., marked channels) whenever possible. e. If a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish is seen within 100 yards of the active daily construction/dredging operation or vessel movement, all appropriate precautions shall be implemented to ensure its protection. These precautions shall include cessation of operation of any moving equipment closer than 50 feet of a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish. Operation of any mechanical construction equipment shall cease immediately if a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish is seen within a 50-ft radius of the equipment. Activities may not resume until the protected species has departed the project area of its own volition. £ Any collision with and/or injury to a sea turtle or smalltooth sawfish shall be reported immediately to the National Marine Fisheries Service's Protected Resources Division (727-824- 5312) and the local authorized sea turtle stranding/rescue organization. g. Any special construction conditions, required of your specific project, outside these general conditions, if applicable, will be addressed in the primary consultation. Revised: March 23, 2006 O:\forms\Sea Turtle and Smalltooth Sawfish Construction Conditions.doc ATTACHMENT 5 "Manatee Conditions" (2 pages) STANDARD MANATEE CONDITIONS FOR IN -WATER WORK 2011 The permittee shall comply with the following conditions intended to protect manatees from direct project effects: a. All personnel associated with the project shall be instructed about the presence of manatees and manatee speed zones, and the need to avoid collisions with and injury to manatees. The permittee shall advise all construction personnel that there are civil and criminal penalties for harming, harassing, or killing manatees which are protected under the Marine Mammal Protection Act, the Endangered Species Act, and the Florida Manatee Sanctuary Act. b. All vessels associated with the construction project shall operate at "Idle Speed/No Wake" at all times while in the immediate area and while in water where the draft of the vessel provides less than a four -foot clearance from the bottom. All vessels will follow routes of deep waterwhenever possible. C. Siltation or turbidity barriers shall be made of material in which manatees cannot become entangled, shall be properly secured, and shall be regularly monitored to avoid manatee entanglement or entrapment. Barriers must not impede manatee movement. All on -site project personnel are responsible for observing water -related activities for the presence of manatee(s). All in -water operations, including vessels, must be shutdown if a manatee(s) comes within 50 feet of the operation. Activities will not resume until the manatee(s) has moved beyond the 50-foot radius of the project operation, or until 30 minutes elapses if the manatee(s) has not reappeared within 50 feet of the operation. Animals must not be herded away or harassed into leaving. e. Any collision with or injury to a manatee shall be reported immediately to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Hotline at 1-888-404-3922. Collision and/or injury should also be reported to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Jacksonville (1-904-731-3336) for north Florida or Vero Beach (1-772-562-3909) for south Florida, and to FWC at_ I mperiledSpecies(cD-myFWC.com Temporary signs concerning manatees shall be posted prior to and during all in -water project activities. All signs are to be removed by the permittee upon completion of the project. Temporary signs that have already been approved for this use by the FWC must be used. One sign which reads Caution: Boaters must be posted. A second sign measuring at least 8'/2" by 11" explaining the requirements for "Idle Speed/No Wake" and the shut down of in -water operations must be posted in a location prominently visible to all personnel engaged in water -related activities. These signs can be viewed at MyFWC.com/manatee. Questions concerning these signs can be sent to the email address listed above. CAUTION: MANATI---E. HABITAT All project vessels IDLE SPEED/ NOWAKE When a manatee is within 50 feet of work all in -water activities must SHUT DOWN Report any collision with or injury to a manatee: Wildlife Alert: 1-888-404-FWCC(3922) cell *FWC or #FWC ATTACHMENT 6 "Eastern Indigo Snake Protection Measures and Inspection" (6 pages) STANDARD PROTECTION MEASURES FOR THE EASTERN INDIGO SNAKE U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service August 12, 2013 The eastern indigo snake protection/education plan (Plan) below has been developed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) in Florida for use by applicants and their construction personnel. At least 30 days prior to any clearing/land alteration activities, the applicant shall notify the appropriate USFWS Field Office via e-mail that the Plan will be implemented as described below (North Florida Field Office: jaxregs(&,,fws.gov; South Florida Field Office: verobeachkfws.gov; Panama City Field Office: panamacitykfws.gov). As long as the signatory of the e-mail certifies compliance with the below Plan (including use of the attached poster and brochure), no further written confirmation or "approval" from the USFWS is needed and the applicant may move forward with the project. If the applicant decides to use an eastern indigo snake protection/education plan other than the approved Plan below, written confirmation or "approval" from the USFWS that the plan is adequate must be obtained. At least 30 days prior to any clearing/land alteration activities, the applicant shall submit their unique plan for review and approval. The USFWS will respond via e- mail, typically within 30 days of receiving the plan, either concurring that the plan is adequate or requesting additional information. A concurrence e-mail from the appropriate USFWS Field Office will fulfill approval requirements. The Plan materials should consist of: 1) a combination of posters and pamphlets (see Poster Information section below); and 2) verbal educational instructions to construction personnel by supervisory or management personnel before any clearing/land alteration activities are initiated (see Pre -Construction Activities and During Construction Activities sections below). POSTER INFORMATION Posters with the following information shall be placed at strategic locations on the construction site and along any proposed access roads (a final poster for Plan compliance, to be printed on I I" x 17" or larger paper and laminated, is attached): DESCRIPTION: The eastern indigo snake is one of the largest non -venomous snakes in North America, with individuals often reaching up to 8 feet in length. They derive their name from the glossy, blue -black color of their scales above and uniformly slate blue below. Frequently, they have orange to coral reddish coloration in the throat area, yet some specimens have been reported to only have cream coloration on the throat. These snakes are not typically aggressive and will attempt to crawl away when disturbed. Though indigo snakes rarely bite, they should NOT be handled. SIMILAR SNAKES: The black racer is the only other solid black snake resembling the eastern indigo snake. However, black racers have a white or cream chin, thinner bodies, and WILL BITE if handled. LIFE HISTORY: The eastern indigo snake occurs in a wide variety of terrestrial habitat types throughout Florida. Although they have a preference for uplands, they also utilize some wetlands and agricultural areas. Eastern indigo snakes will often seek shelter inside gopher tortoise burrows and other below- and above -ground refugia, such as other animal burrows, stumps, roots, and debris piles. Females may lay from 4 - 12 white eggs as early as April through June, with young hatching in late July through October. PROTECTION UNDER FEDERAL AND STATE LAW: The eastern indigo snake is classified as a Threatened species by both the USFWS and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. "Taking" of eastern indigo snakes is prohibited by the Endangered Species Act without a permit. "Take" is defined by the USFWS as an attempt to kill, harm, harass, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, trap, capture, collect, or engage in any such conduct. Penalties include a maximum fine of $25,000 for civil violations and up to $50,000 and/or imprisonment for criminal offenses, if convicted. Only individuals currently authorized through an issued Incidental Take Statement in association with a USFWS Biological Opinion, or by a Section 10(a)(1)(A) permit issued by the USFWS, to handle an eastern indigo snake are allowed to do so. IF YOU SEE A LIVE EASTERN INDIGO SNAKE ON THE SITE: • Cease clearing activities and allow the live eastern indigo snake sufficient time to move away from the site without interference; • Personnel must NOT attempt to touch or handle snake due to protected status. • Take photographs of the snake, if possible, for identification and documentation purposes. • Immediately notify supervisor or the applicant's designated agent, and the appropriate USFWS office, with the location information and condition of the snake. • If the snake is located in a vicinity where continuation of the clearing or construction activities will cause harm to the snake, the activities must halt until such time that a representative of the USFWS returns the call (within one day) with further guidance as to when activities may resume. IF YOU SEE A DEAD EASTERN INDIGO SNAKE ON THE SITE: • Cease clearing activities and immediately notify supervisor or the applicant's designated agent, and the appropriate USFWS office, with the location information and condition of the snake. • Take photographs of the snake, if possible, for identification and documentation purposes. • Thoroughly soak the dead snake in water and then freeze the specimen. The appropriate wildlife agency will retrieve the dead snake. Telephone numbers of USFWS Florida Field Offices to be contacted if a live or dead eastern indigo snake is encountered: North Florida Field Office — (904) 731-3336 Panama City Field Office — (850) 769-0552 South Florida Field Office — (772) 562-3909 PA PRE -CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES 1. The applicant or designated agent will post educational posters in the construction office and throughout the construction site, including any access roads. The posters must be clearly visible to all construction staff. A sample poster is attached. 2. Prior to the onset of construction activities, the applicant/designated agent will conduct a meeting with all construction staff (annually for multi -year projects) to discuss identification of the snake, its protected status, what to do if a snake is observed within the project area, and applicable penalties that may be imposed if state and/or federal regulations are violated. An educational brochure including color photographs of the snake will be given to each staff member in attendance and additional copies will be provided to the construction superintendent to make available in the onsite construction office (a final brochure for Plan compliance, to be printed double -sided on 8.5" x 11" paper and then properly folded, is attached). Photos of eastern indigo snakes may be accessed on USFWS and/or FWC websites. 3. Construction staff will be informed that in the event that an eastern indigo snake (live or dead) is observed on the project site during construction activities, all such activities are to cease until the established procedures are implemented according to the Plan, which includes notification of the appropriate USFWS Field Office. The contact information for the USFWS is provided on the referenced posters and brochures. DURING CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES 1. During initial site clearing activities, an onsite observer may be utilized to determine whether habitat conditions suggest a reasonable probability of an eastern indigo snake sighting (example: discovery of snake sheds, tracks, lots of refugia and cavities present in the area of clearing activities, and presence of gopher tortoises and burrows). 2. If an eastern indigo snake is discovered during gopher tortoise relocation activities (i.e. burrow excavation), the USFWS shall be contacted within one business day to obtain further guidance which may result in further project consultation. 3. Periodically during construction activities, the applicant's designated agent should visit the project area to observe the condition of the posters and Plan materials, and replace them as needed. Construction personnel should be reminded of the instructions (above) as to what is expected if any eastern indigo snakes are seen. POST CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES Whether or not eastern indigo snakes are observed during construction activities, a monitoring report should be submitted to the appropriate USFWS Field Office within 60 days of project completion. The report can be sent electronically to the appropriate USFWS e-mail address listed on page one of this Plan. ATTENTION: THREATENED EASTERN INDIGO SNAKES MAY BE PRESENT ON THIS SITEM IF YOU SEE A LIVE EASTERN INDIGO SNAKE ON THE SITE: • Cease clearing activities and allow the eastern indigo snake sufficient time to move away from the site without interference. • Personnel must NOT attempt to touch or handle snake due to protected status. • Take photographs of the snake, if possible, for identification and documentation purposes. • Immediately notify supervisor or the applicant's designated agent, and the appropriate U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) office, with the location information and condition of the snake. • If the snake is located in a vicinity where continuation of the clearing or construction activities will cause harm to the snake, the activities must halt until such time that a representative of the USFWS returns the call (within one day) with further guidance as to when activities may resume. IF YOU SEE A DEAD EASTERN INDIGO SNAKE ON THE SITE: • Cease clearing activities and immediately notify supervisor or the applicant's designated agent, and the appropriate USFWS office, with the location information and condition of the snake. • Take photographs of the snake, if possible, for identification and documentation purposes. • Thoroughly soak the dead snake in water and then freeze the specimen. The appropriate wildlife agency will retrieve the dead snake. USFWS Florida Field Offices to be contacted if a live or dead eastern indigo snake is encountered: North Florida Field Office — (904) 731-3336 Panama City Field Office — (850) 769-0552 South Florida Field Office — (772) 562-3909 Killing, harming, or harassing indigo snakes is strictly prohibited and punishable under State and Federal Law. DESCRIPTION: The eastern indigo snake is one of the largest non -venomous snakes in North America, with individuals often reaching up to 8 feet in length. They derive their name from the glossy, blue -black color of their scales above and uniformly slate blue below. Frequently, they have orange to coral reddish coloration in the throat area, yet some specimens have been reported to only have cream coloration on the throat. These snakes are not typically aggressive and will attempt to crawl away when disturbed. Though indigo snakes rarely bite, they should NOT be handled. SIMILAR SNAKES: The black racer is the only other solid black snake resembling the eastern indigo snake. However, black racers have a white or cream chin, thinner bodies, and WILL BITE if handled. LIFE HISTORY: The eastern indigo snake occurs in a wide variety of terrestrial habitat types throughout Florida. Although they have a preference for uplands, they also utilize some wetlands and agricultural areas. Eastern indigo snakes will often seek shelter inside gopher tortoise burrows and other below- and above- ground refugia, such as other animal burrows, stumps, roots, and debris piles. Females may lay from 4 - 12 white eggs as early as April through June, with young hatching in late July through October. PROTECTION: The eastern indigo snake is classified as a Threatened species by both the USFWS and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. "Taking" of eastern indigo snakes is prohibited by the Endangered Species Act without a permit. "Take" is defined by the USFWS as an attempt to kill, harm, harass, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, trap, capture, collect, or engage in any such conduct. Penalties include a maximum fine of $25,000 for civil violations and up to $50,000 and/or imprisonment for criminal offenses, if convicted. Only individuals currently authorized through an issued Incidental Take Statement in association with a USFWS Biological Opinion, or by a Section 10(a)(1)(A) permit issued by the USFWS, to handle an eastern indigo snake are allowed to do so. August 12, 2013 IF YOU SEE A LIVE EASTERN INDIGO SNAKE ON THE SITE: • Cease clearing activities and allow the eastern indigo snake sufficient time to move away from the site without interference. • Personnel must NOT attempt to touch or handle snake due to protected status. • Take photographs of the snake, if possible, for identification and documentation purposes. • Immediately notify supervisor or the applicant's designated agent, and the appropriate U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) office, with the location information and condition of the snake. • If the snake is located in a vicinity where continuation of the clearing or construction activities will cause harm to the snake, the activities must halt until such time that a representative of the USFWS returns the call (within one day) with further guidance as to when activities may resume. IF YOU SEE A DEAD EASTERN INDIGO SNAKE ON THE SITE: • Cease clearing activities and immediately notify supervisor or the applicant's designated agent, and the appropriate USFWS office, with the location information and condition of the snake. • Take photographs of the snake, if possible, for identification and documentation purposes. • Thoroughly soak the dead snake in water and then freeze the specimen. The appropriate wildlife agency will retrieve the dead snake. USFWS Florida Field Offices to be contacted if a live or dead eastern indigo snake is encountered: North Florida ES Office — (904) 731-3336 Panama City ES Office — (850) 769-0552 South Florida ES Office — (772) 562-3909 DESCRIPTION: The eastern indigo snake is one of the largest non -venomous snakes in North America, with individuals often reaching up to 8 feet in length. They derive their name from the glossy, blue -black color of their scales above and uniformly slate blue below. Frequently, they have orange to coral reddish coloration in the throat area, yet some specimens have been reported to only have cream coloration on the throat. These snakes are not typically aggressive and will attempt to crawl away when disturbed. Though indigo snakes rarely bite, they should NOT be handled. SIMILAR SNAKES: The black racer is the only other solid black snake resembling the eastern indigo snake. However, black racers have a white or cream chin, thinner bodies, and WILL BITE if handled. LIFE HISTORY: The eastern indigo snake occurs in a wide variety of terrestrial habitat types throughout Florida. Although they have a preference for uplands, they also utilize some wetlands and agricultural areas. Eastern indigo snakes will often seek shelter inside gopher tortoise burrows and other below- and above- ground refugia, such as other animal burrows, stumps, roots, and debris piles. Females may lay from 4 - 12 white eggs as early as April through June, with young hatching in late July through October. Killing, harming, or harassing indigo snakes is strictly prohibited and punishable under State and Federal Law. Only individuals currently authorized through an issued Incidental Take Statement in association with a USFWS Biological Opinion, or by a Section 10(a)(1)(A) permit issued by the USFWS, to handle an eastern indigo snake are allowed to do so. LEGAL STATUS: The eastern indigo snake is classified as a Threatened species by both the USFWS and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. "Taking" of eastern indigo snakes is prohibited by the Endangered Species Act without a permit. "Take" is defined by the USFWS as an attempt to kill, harm, harass, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, trap, capture, collect, or engage in any such conduct. Penalties include a maximum fine of $25,000 for civil violations and up to $50,000 and/or imprisonment for criminal offenses, if convicted. U.S FISH & Wn nrME SERVICE 44�"Ils August 12, 2013 ATTENTION: THREATENED EASTERN INDIGO SNAKES MAY BE PRESENT ON THIS SITE!!! Please read the following information provided by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to become familiar with standard protection measures for the eastern indigo snake.