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PERDIDO KEY, FL BEACH RESTORATION PROJECT
Florida Beach Management Funding Assistance Program Local Government Funding Request
FY 2018 – 2019
Engineering Design, Construction, Construction Management, Monitoring
LOCAL SPONSOR: Escambia County, FL
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FY2018/19 Local Government Funding Request Beach Projects Application
PART I: GENERAL INFORMATION Local Sponsor: Local Sponsor Federal ID Number (FEID): Contact Name: Title: Mailing Address Line 1: Mailing Address Line 2: City: Zip: Telephone: Email Address: Additional Contact Information: PART II: CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that all information provided with this application is true and complete to the best of my knowledge. Signature of Local Sponsor Date Printed Name (Electronic/scanned signature accepted)
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Perdido Key, FL Beach Restoration Project – Gulf Beach
R-19 to R-34, Escambia County FL
FDEP FY 2018-2019 Local Government Funding Request
PART III: EVALUATION CRITERIA 1. Project Name: Perdido Key, FL, Beach Restoration Project – Gulf Beach 2. Project Description: The Perdido Key, FL, Beach Restoration Project proposes, by permit, to place up to 1.25 million cubic yards (Mcy – pay volume) of beach quality material along three separate segments of the westernmost 6.5 miles of Gulf of Mexico shoreline at Perdido Key in Escambia County, FL (Figure 1). At present it is proposed to construct only the eastern Gulf Beach segments,
consisting of beach nourishment and dune restoration for the 3.0-mile beach segment between FDEP monuments R-19 and R-34 (tapering onto Perdido Key State Park on the west end and onto the Gulf Islands National Seashore on the east end), totaling approximately 1.05 million cubic yards of sand. The dune feature along this nourishment segment will be restored where needed via sand placement and the installation of salt-tolerant vegetation and sand-fencing. The beach fill material will be excavated from an 84-acre offshore borrow site located approximately 1.1 to 1.8 miles offshore of Perdido Key near R-10 to R-11. Up to 1.5 Mcy of material may ultimately be excavated from the borrow site to achieve the 1.05 Mcy design fill template (pay volume).
Following the severe storm impacts of Hurricane Ivan in September 2004, Escambia County, FL, initiated a feasibility study for restoration of the beaches of Perdido Key, FL. The feasibility study addressed the short- and long-term shoreline and sand volume change trends in the project area -- including storm impacts, reviewed potential project logistics issues, analyzed the available alternatives for beach management, and recommended construction of a full–scale beach nourishment project supplied from a remote sand source (OAI, 2006). An offshore geotechnical sand search was conducted in 2005 to develop a borrow site for the project. The entire shoreline segment from R-1 to R-32 is designated by FDEP BBCS as a Critically Eroded shoreline. In the last several years, the project shoreline was impacted by Hurricanes Gustav and Ike (September 2008), Tropical Storm Ida (November 2009), and Hurricane Isaac (2012). The shoreline was likewise impacted by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in Spring/Summer 2010 and its subsequent cleanup operations.
3. Use of Requested Program Funds: For FY 2018-2019, work will consist of the construction of the Gulf Beach restoration project itself, presently estimated to include the placement of 1.05 million cubic yards of sand (approx.) and the installation of salt-tolerant vegetation and sand fencing where needed along the existing dune feature. Additional funds are requested to assist in the permit-required sea turtle nest monitoring and relocation services, shorebird monitoring requirements, and beach tilling and scarp removal activities. Costs associated with the Year-1 monitoring of the project are likewise included with the construction cost.
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4. Mapping See Table 1, and the attached public access and parking maps. 5. Length of Project Boundary in Feet (total Critical restored length): 15,635 ft CONTINUED…
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6. Eligibility: Public Access Points and Public Lodging Establishments:
Table 1 - Access Points and Public Lodging Establishments Perdido Key, FL, Beach Restoration Project
Location/ Eligible Shoreline
name (no overlap)
P erdido Key Sta te P a rk P erdido Key Dr. R-19 to R-21.5 Recreatio na l 2475 2475
La Vis ta (vacant) P erdido Key Dr. R-21.5 Co mm./Res . 130
Co mpas s P o int P erdido Key Dr. R-21.7 Co mm./Res . 300
Sea Sho re P erdido Key Dr. R-21.9 Co mm./Res . 100
Es cambia Co unty # 3 Rive r Rd. P erdido Key Dr. R-22 Seco ndary Acces s . 100 25 25 100
Spinnaker P erdido Key Dr. R-22.1 Co mm./Res . 125
So lana Sho res P erdido Key Dr. R-22.2 Co mm./Res . 80
Sea Oa ts P erdido Key Dr. Co mm./Res . 70
s fr P erdido Key Dr. Res identia l 75
s fr P erdido Key Dr. Res identia l 65
Nautilus (vacant) P erdido Key Dr. R-22.5 Co mm./Res . 95
Sfr (3 lo ts ) P erdido Key Dr. R-22.8 Res identia l 300
Lo s t Key Landing P erdido Key Dr. R-23 Co mm./Res . 100 0
Ocean Breeze P erdido Key Dr. R-23.2 Co mm./Res . 195 0
P e lican P o int (vacant) P erdido Key Dr. R-23.4 Co mm./Res . 300 0
vacant P erdido Key Dr. R-23.5 Res identia l 100 0
Gull P o int (vacant) P erdido Key Dr. R-23.7 Co mm./Res . 200 0
Sugar Sands (vacant) P erdido Key Dr. R-23.9 Co mm./Res . 100 0
Windemere P erdido Key Dr. R-24 Co mm./Res . 300 0
P alms o f P e rdido P erdido Key Dr. R-24.3 Co mm./Res . 225 0
The Mo o rings P erdido Key Dr. R-24.4 Co mm./Res . 75 0
s fr P erdido Key Dr. R-24.5 Res identia l 190 0
Do ry P erdido Key Dr. R-24.6 Co mm./Res . 100 0
vacant P erdido Key Dr. R-24.8 Co mm./Res . 305 0
Es cambia Co unty # 2
R-25
Gulf Side Villa P erdido Key Dr. R-25.1 Co mm./Res . 80
La Riva P erdido Key Dr. R-25.5 Co mm./Res . 525
Gulf Key P erdido Key Dr. R-25.8 Co mm./Res . 100
vacant P erdido Key Dr. R-26 Co mm./Res . 395
Blue Surf (vacant) P erdido Key Dr. R-26.3 Co mm./Res . 100
vacant P erdido Key Dr. R-26.5 Co mm./Res . 205
La Mer (vacant) P erdido Key Dr. R-26.6 Co mm./Res . 300 0
vacant P erdido Key Dr. R-26.9 Co mm./Res . 100 0
Mirabella P erdido Key Dr. R-27.2 Co mm./Res . 400 0
P erdido Sho res P erdido Key Dr. R-27.3 Co mm./Res . 100 0
Co ro nado P erdido Key Dr. R-27.4 Co mm./Res . 105 0
P erdido Sho res P erdido Key Dr. R-27.5 Co mm./Res . 105 0
Vacant (o ld Lillian’s ) P erdido Key Dr. R-27.8 Co mm./Res . 210 0
Ocean Breeze P erdido Key Dr. R-27.9 Co mm./Res . 115 0
P erdido Skye P erdido Key Dr. R-28 Co mm./Res . 115 0
P erdido Sun P erdido Key Dr. R-28.1 Co mm./Res . 315 0
P alacio P erdido Key Dr. R-28.3 Co mm./Res . 200 0
Indigo P erdido Key Dr. R-28.7 Co mm./Res . 485
Beach Co lo ny P erdido Key Dr. R-29.3 Co mm./Res . 580
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La P laya 13555 Sandy Key Dr. R-29.5 Co mm./Res . 270 270
Sandy Key R-30 Co mm./Res . 775 0
Sfr (12 lo ts ) P aras o l P lace R-31 Res identia l 900
Lands End J o hns o n Beach Rd. R-31.4 Co mm./Res . 125
Vis ta de l Mar (vacant) J o hns o n Beach Rd. R-31.5 Co mm./Res . 325
Gulf Is lands Natio nal Seas ho re J o hns o n Beach Rd. R-32 – R-34 P rimary Acces s 2,450 2,450
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Address R-mon Type of AccessWidth of Access/
Frontage (ft)Total units or parking spaces
Eligible fro m Acces s # 3
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Eligible fro m Acces s # 3
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Eligible fro m GINS P rimary P arking
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Sandy Key Dr. R-29.4 Seco ndary Acces s 50 25 25
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7. Schedule and Budget:
1‐Aug‐17
Project Catego
ryTask
Total Cost
Federal
State(
1)
Local
Reform
ulation (survey, d
esign update)
$250,000
$0
$82,625
$167,375
Construction Documen
ts, B
idding
$150,000
$0
$49,575
$100,425
Beach Nourishment (2018‐19)
$11,706,000
$0
$3,868,833
$7,837,167
Construction Obsv. / Contract Mgm
.$400,000
$0
$132,200
$267,800
Tilling/Scarp Rem
oval (YR
‐1 Spring 2020)
$25,000
$0
$8,263
$16,738
Physical M
onitoring (YR‐1, 2
020)
$110,000
$0
$36,355
$73,645
Shorebird M
onitoring (Construction period)
$9,300
$0
$3,074
$6,226
Shorebird M
onitoring (YR‐1 2020)
$9,300
$0
$3,074
$6,226
Sea Tu
rtle M
onitoring/Relocation (Construction Period)
$45,000
$0
$14,873
$30,128
Sea Tu
rtle m
onitoring (YR
‐1, 2
020)
$18,000
$0
$5,949
$12,051
2018/2019
TOTA
L$12,722,600
$0
$4,204,819
$8,517,781
Project Catego
ryTask
Total Cost
Federal
State(
1)
Local
Monitoring
Included
with construction, see above
$0
$0
$0
$0
2019/2020
TOTA
L$0
$0
$0
$0
Project Catego
ryTask
Total Cost
Federal
State(
1)
Local
Physical M
onitoring (YR‐2)
$116,699
$0
$38,569
$78,130
Tilling/Scarp Rem
oval (YR
‐2)
$20,000
$0
$6,610
$13,390
Shorebird M
onitoring (YR‐2)
$9,300
$0
$3,074
$6,226
Biological M
onitoring ‐ Inc. Sea Turtles (YR
‐2)
$25,000
$0
$8,263
$16,738
2020/2021
TOTA
L$170,999
$0
$56,515
$114,484
Project Catego
ryTask
Total Cost
Federal
State(
1)
Local
Physical M
onitoring (YR‐3, incl. b
orrow site)
$130,200
$0
$43,031
$87,169
Tilling/Scarp Rem
oval (YR
‐3)
$20,000
$0
$6,610
$13,390
Shorebird M
onitoring (YR‐3)
$9,300
$0
$3,074
$6,226
Biological M
onitoring ‐ Inc. Sea Turtles (YR
‐3)
$25,000
$0
$8,263
$16,738
2021/2022
TOTA
L$184,500
$0
$60,977
$123,523
Table 2 ‐ LONG RANGE BUDGET
PLA
N
Perdido Key, FL, Bea
ch Restoration Project
Monitoring
2018/20
19
Design
Construction
2019/20
20
2020/20
21
Monitoring
2021/20
22
Monitoring
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7. Schedule and Budget:
Project Catego
ryTask
Total Cost
Federal
State(
1)
Local
Physical M
onitoring (YR‐4)
$120,200
(3)
$0
$0
$120,200
Shorebird M
onitoring (YR‐4)
$9,300
$0
$3,074
$6,226
Biological M
onitoring ‐ Inc. Sea Turtles (YR
‐4)
$25,000
(3)
$0
$8,263
$16,738
2022/2023
TOTA
L$154,500
$0
$11,336
$143,164
Project Catego
ryTask
Total Cost
Federal
State(
1)
Local
Physical M
onitoring (YR‐5)
Shorebird M
onitoring (YR‐5)
Biological M
onitoring ‐ Inc. Sea Turtles (YR
‐5)
Project Catego
ryTask
Total Cost
Federal
State(
1)
Local
Design
Project Reform
ulation/N
EW PER
MIT
Physical M
onitoring (YR‐6)
Shorebird M
onitoring (YR‐6)
Biological M
onitoring ‐ Inc. Sea Turtles (YR
‐6)
Project Catego
ryTask
Total Cost
Federal
State(
1)
Local
Design
Construction Documen
ts, B
idding
Physical M
onitoring (YR‐7)
Shorebird M
onitoring (YR‐7)
Biological M
onitoring ‐ Inc. Sea Turtles (YR
‐7)
Project Catego
ryTask
Total Cost
Federal
State(
1)
Local
Beach Ren
ourishmen
t (late spring/summer)
Construction Obsv. / Contract Mgm
.
Rep
orting/Compliance
Tilling/Scarp Rem
oval (YR
‐1)
Physical M
onitoring (YR‐1)
Shorebird M
onitoring (YR‐1)
Biological M
onitoring ‐ Inc. Sea Turtles (YR
‐1)
Project Catego
ryTask
Total Cost
Federal
State(
1)
Local
Monitoring
YR‐1 tasks Included
with construction, see above
(1)
Cost Sharing @ 33.05%
2027/2028
2022/2023
Monitoring
2023/2024
Monitoring
2026/2027
2024/2025
Monitoring
2025/2026
Monitoring
Construction
Monitoring
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8. Severity of Erosion: Criterion will be calculated by the Department. and 9. Threats to Upland Structures: Criterion will be calculated by the Department. The feasibility study addressed the short- and long-term shoreline changes along the project study area, with particular attention to the recent impacts of Hurricanes Ivan, Dennis, and Katrina. Long-term shoreline change studies (e.g. Foster et al., 1999, Dean et al., 1998) have described the overall trends of severe pre-nourishment erosion immediately west of Pensacola Pass, on National Seashore property, of up to -9 ft/yr of recession. That long-term erosional signal decreases to approximately -1.0 ft/yr, heading west alongshore into the eastern developed portion of Perdido Key (to roughly R-026). Westward thereof, long-term shoreline changes reveal a trend of relative stability of shoreline position from R-025 to R-001 (Foster et al., 1999). Browder and Dean (1999) performed similar analyses and included an overview of the 1989-1991 beach disposal operations at the eastern end of Perdido Key. That project resulted in the placement of 5.4 million cubic yards of sand along a 4.5-mile segment of the National Seashore property. The sediment budget prepared by Browder and Dean (1999) suggests that the beach disposal project may have contributed a substantial volume of sand to the beaches to the west, perhaps masking any erosion problems in the 1990’s. Due to the severe impacts from Hurricane Ivan, and the subsequent impacts of the smaller storms Arlene, Dennis, and Katrina (all in 2005), the entire shoreline segment from R-1 to R-32 is critically eroded. The feasibility study details the impacts of these storms. Pre- and post-Ivan LIDAR data reveal the substantial loss of sand from the upper elevations of the dry, recreational beach. Volume change estimates between May 2004 and December 2004 indicate an average loss of over -25 cy/ft above Mean High Water. Concurrent with this loss is an average recession of -16 ft at MHW, while the upper elevations of the beach, characterized by the +7ft contour, receded by an average of over -90 ft as the upper beach was planed off during the storm. More recent beach profile data, extending seaward well beyond survey closure depth, reveal a substantial deposition of sand beyond the natural bar in the profile (Olsen Associates, 2006). The project area was impacted in September 2008 by the back-to-back impacts of Hurricanes Gustav and Ike, and again in November 2009 by Tropical Storm Ida. These storms serve to interrupt any natural recovery of the beach that may occur. MHW shoreline changes from 2007 to 2010 reveal a great deal of variability but general indicate a net MHWL advance of roughly 25 ft from R-1 to R-12, a net retreat of -17 ft from R-13 to R-21, and a net retreat of -5 ft from R-22 to R-31. Most recently, the Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion on 20 April 2010, and the subsequent (and ongoing) oil leak from the well have significantly impacted the project shoreline. 10. Recreation and Economic Benefits Commercial/Recreational Property Length: 13,510 ft (of 15,635 ft)
Percentage of Comm./Rec Property: 78.41% Current Contract eligibility/proposed new eligibility 66.1%
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Table 3 Project shoreline usage – Commercial, Recreation, and Private Residential shorefront lengths and percentages.
11. Availability of Federal Funds
Is the project Federally authorized by WRDA (Y/N)? NO AUTHORIZATION DATE: n/a EXPIRATION DATE: n/a Does this project phase have a Federal Project Cooperative NO Agreement, or other Federal funding agreement (Y/N)? If so, attach a copy of the document: n/a Federal cost share percentage available for this project: 0% Is this project funded through FEMA for storm repairs? NO Provide a copy of the signed Project Worksheet. n/a
12. Local Sponsor Financial and Administrative Commitment Is funding for the project in local sponsor’s 10-year comprehensive financial plan (Y/N)? NO
See Table 2. The County follows that 10-yr plan. Is funding provided through a source established by referendum (Y/N)? NO
Please provide a copy or web link to the referendum. n/a Is funding provided by a third party (Y/N)? NO What is the percentage of total project costs provide by the third party? 0%
Shoreline Zoning
Length (ft) Name Use Percentage Designation
2,475 Perdido Key State Park Recreational 15.8% S‐1PK
525 Compass Point Commercial 3.4% CC‐PK
100 County Parking at River Rd. Recreational 0.6396% S‐1PK
3,000 Spinnaker to R‐25 Commercial 19.2% CC‐PK
100 County Parking at River Rd. Recreational 0.6% S‐1PK
4,860 Gulf Side Villa to La Playa Commercial 31.1% CC‐PK
2,125 Sandy Key to Vista del Mar High‐density Res. 13.6% R‐3PK
2,450 Gulf Islands National Seashore Recreational 15.7% S‐1PK
15,635 ft 100.0%
3.0 miles % ft
53.6% 8,385 Commercial
By Zoning Class 32.8% 5,125 Recreational
13.6% 2,125 Private/Residential
Perdido Key, FL, Beach Restoration ProjectGulf Beach (R-19 to R-34)
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Quarterly Report Compliance (no grant, but all reports filed):
Quarter Due Date Report Remit (approx.) Compliant:
July-September October 30 Oct 2016 YES
October-December January 31 Jan 2017 YES
January-March April 30 Apr 2017 YES
March-June July 31 July 2017 YES
Is there an active State permit for the project? YES
State permit #: JCP #0273340-001 Authorization date: 27 February 2009 Expiration date: 27 February 2019
Is there an active Federal permit for the project? YES
Federal permit #: SAJ-2007-0764 (IP-MBH) Authorization date: 04 December 2009 Expiration date: 27 May 2019
Have local funds been secured for the project? NO
Local funding for the project and its related activities is provided by Escambia County.
Local Sponsor Resolution attached Y/N)? to be provided
An updated Resolution by the Escambia BOCC is forthcoming.
13. Previous State Commitment: Has the Department previously cost shared, reviewed, and approved a feasibility or design phase for this project (Y/N)? YES
The Department has cost-shared in the formulation of an Engineering Feasibility Study, Sand Search, design development and permitting in 2006-2009
Previous State Cost Share percentage 33.05%
(as computed by the FDEP) Feasibility study and initial engineering work performed at higher cost-sharing %) Will this project enhance or increase the longevity of a previously-constructed project (Y/N)? YES Explain: n/a project will protect post-Katrina dune restoration project Will this project nourish a previously restored shoreline? NO
(Full beach nourishment. Dune maintenance projects do not apply) n/a (initial construction proposed herein)
14. Project Performance:
Nourishment Interval (years): Eight (8) years, predicted The project feasibility study evaluated a range of beach restoration alternatives. The relatively mild wave climate (excepting tropical storm events) bodes well for the longevity of the proposed
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beach nourishment project (in excess of seven to eight years of project life prior to requiring renourishment). However, the longevity of any project selected for this region is highly dependent upon the storm climate experienced over the project life. Project performance will be gaged in relation to recent storm events..
15. Mitigation of Inlet Effects: Criterion is calculated by the Department. NO
There currently is no Department-approved bypassing objective for Pensacola Pass. Project shoreline experiences sand starvation from the erosion of the Perdido Key shoreline eastward thereof, which borders Pensacola Pass. Previous studies (Browder and Dean, 1999, OAI 2006) have documented the impacts of Pensacola Pass upon the Perdido Key shoreline.
16. Use of Innovative Applications of Existing Technologies: Does the project address erosion in a method that is economically competitive with nourishment, that will not adversely affect the conservation of fish and wildlife, including endangered or threatened species, or their habitats, and that is designed to demonstrate an innovative application of existing technologies (Y/N)? NO Explain: n/a. Has the project been documented to be effective and demonstrated technologies previously untried in the state (Y/N)? NO Explain: n/a
17. Regionalization NO
The project is co-permitted by Escambia County and FL Division of Recreation and Parks. The local funding will be provided by the County.
18. Significance What is the volume of advanced nourishment lost since the last sand placement event of a beach
restoration or nourishment project as measured landward of the Mean High Water Line? (Information should be consistent with annual post-construction monitoring reports)
The proposed project represents the initial restorative nourishment of the shoreline. Has the project eroded into the design template? YES What is the proposed placement volume? ~1,050,000 cy Placement density is approximately 350,000 cy/mile.
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References: Browder, A.E., and Dean, R.G., 1999, “Pensacola Pass, FL, Inlet Management Study,” Coastal and Oceanographic
Engineering Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. UFL/COEL -99/002. Dean, R.G., Cheng, J., and Malakar, S.B., 1998, “Characteristics of the Shoreline Change Along the Sandy Beaches
of the State of Florida: An Atlas” Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. UFL/COEL -98/015.
Foster, E.R., Spurgeon, D.L, and Cheng, J., 1999, “Shoreline Change Rate Estimates, Escambia and Santa Rosa
Counties.” Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Beaches and Coastal Systems, Report No. BCS-99-03, Tallahassee, FL.
Olsen Associates, Inc. 2006. “Perdido Key, FL, Feasibility Study for Beach Restoration” Report submitted to
Escambia County, FL, and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Beaches and Coastal Systems, Olsen Associates, Inc., Jacksonville, FL.
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PERDIDO KEY, FL BEACH RESTORATION PROJECT
Florida Beach Management Funding Assistance Program Local Government Funding Request
FY 2018 – 2019
LOCAL SPONSOR RESOLUTION TO BE PROVIDED (Sept. 2017)
LOCAL SPONSOR: Escambia County, FL
DRAFT
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RESOLUTION R2017-____
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF ESCAMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA SUPPORTING AN APPLICATION TO THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FOR STATE FUNDS UNDER SECTION 161.091, FLORIDA STATUTES FOR THE 2017-2018 FLORIDA BEACH EROSION CONTROL PROGRAM BUDGET FOR THE PERDIDO KEY NOURISHMENT PROJECT CONSTRUCTION, POST CONSTRUCTION BEACH AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING, AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A BEACH MANAGEMENT APPLICATION; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Escambia County Board of County Commissioners believes that
Perdido Key needs a beach nourishment project in the wake of recent hurricanes and
tropical storms; and
WHEREAS, Perdido Key also is recognized by the Department of Environmental
Protection as having a critically eroded shoreline; and
WHEREAS, the Escambia County Board of County Commissioners supports the
Department of Environmental Protection beach nourishment project for Perdido Key
and is willing and able to serve as the local sponsor; and
WHEREAS, the Escambia County Board of County Commissioners intends to
provide the full local funding share from local sources, such as pending RESTORE
funds, to implement such a project as authorized by 161.101, Florida Statutes.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF ESCAMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The foregoing recitals are true and correct and incorporated herein by
reference.
Section 2. That the Board of County Commissioners hereby supports the Perdido Key
Beach nourishment program, and it is willing to serve as the local sponsor.
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Section 3. That the Board also is prepared to provide the necessary local funding to
implement this beach nourishment project.
Section 4. That this resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption by the
Board of County Commissioners.
ADOPTED this 3rd day of _August___ 2017.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ESCAMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA By: Doug Underhill, Chairman ATTEST: Pam Childers Clerk of the Circuit Court By:
(SEAL)
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Florida Beach Management Funding Assistance Program Local Government Funding Request
FY 2018 – 2019
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Local Hotel/Motel/Vacation Condo Rental
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Florida Beach Management Funding Assistance Program Local Government Funding Request
FY 2018 – 2019
Escambia County Land Use Maps
LOCAL SPONSOR: Escambia County, FL
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