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Resolution 2010-097 RESOLUTION NO. 10- 97 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DECLARING CRITICALLY ERODED BEACHES IN THE CITY OF NAPLES TO REQUIRE EMERGENCY RENOURISHMENT. AND MAKING FINDINGS TO SUPPORT THE PUBLIC PURPOSE OF RENOURISHMENT. WHEREAS, the area of Naples Beach just south of Doctor's Pass and the area in North Park Shore have suffered severe beach erosion, caused by this year's winter storms and Tropical Storm Fay; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners finds that this severe beach erosion requires emergency renourishment and that the Emergency Truck Haul renourishment proposed by the Coastal Zone Management Department is a viable solution to the erosion; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners finds that the two areas identified are eligible for the use of Tourist Development Tax funds in compliance with the TDC Category "A" Funding Policy (adopted November 1, 2005) in that the areas are accessible to the public and that although more than Y, mile from the nearest beach park facility, at least 80% of the beach area is an eligible beach so that otherwise ineligible gaps will be deemed eligible; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners finds that the beach areas identified are critically eroded requiring emergency renourishment and that Tourist Development Tax funds may be used for the renourishment plan proposed by the Coastal Zone Management Department; and \ WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners finds that it is it necessary to waive the formal competitive threshold in Section V of the Purchasing Policy and other applicable statutes including Ch. 255, Fla. Stat, based on a valid public emergency. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that 1. The area of Naples Beach just south of Doctor's Pass (FDEP monument R58A to FDEP monument R58) and fronting Indies West, Gulf View, the Chateau and Royal Palm condominiums along with the beach area in North Park Shore (FDEP monuments R45 and R46) and fronting the Sea House, le Pare and Meridian Club condominiums has experienced significant beach erosion as a result of this year's winter storms and Tropical Storm Fay. 2. The Emergency Truck Haul renourishment proposed by the Coastal Zone Management Department is a viable solution to the erosion. 3. The emergency renourishment is eligible for Tourist Development Tax Category "A" Funding based on the County's TDC Category "A" Funding Policy (adopted November 1, 2005). 4. The formal competitive threshold found in Section V of the Purchasing Policy and Section 255.20, Fla. Stat, is hereby waived based on a valid public emergency. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this I \ ~ day of \:-\ ~ \ ,2010. ATTEST: DYVI~tlT'~,;,\3ROCK, CLERK ~}"':,"'" ~.:'."':':~1;':",' . . . ,., .. ~ , . -: ~ ,:, .:~~. . ,,'r .~ ;.: ~.~.- . - ',' , "'i1"'I'b1-:',~ ' .'! ''rf )\:~':,\,'\ II Appr legal Jeffrey', l\'J1la kow count~A~rney 2005-001/40 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: '~t~ lA), ("-"li"" FRED w. COYLE, CHAIR'M N