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Board of County Commissioners
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Hurricanes Ian and Nicole Recovery Plan, December 9, 2022 <br />Interlocal Agreement with the City of Bonita Springs to maintain Bonita Beach. Based on pre <br />and post storm surveys the losses resulting from Hurricanes Ian and Nicole is estimated at 52,600 <br />cubic yards of sand. It is estimated that FEMA will fund 12,200 cubic yards of the total losses, <br />which leaves 40,400 cubic yards remaining to be funded. <br />Prior to Hurricane Ian this project was anticipated for construction in summer of 2023 <br />and remains on schedule. <br />Recommend nourishment as scheduled and fund additional losses not funded under <br />FEMA as 100% state share. <br />Based on anticipated construction costs, 40,400 cubic yards of sand will equate to <br />approximately $1,104,132.00 <br />South Bonita Beach, R-230 to R-239.25 <br />This is a stretch of previously unmanaged beach and contains no engineered beaches <br />eligible for FEMA Category G funding. The City of Bonita Beach is seeking assistance in <br />restoring dune losses on this section of beach. <br />Recommend dune restoration from R-230 to R-239.25, using six (6) cubic yards per foot <br />of shoreline. This totals 55,500 cubic yards of sand. Based on project cost comparisons this <br />would equate to $4,495,500.00. Due to uncertainties in federal funding, recommend 100% state <br />share of $4,495,500.00. <br />Collier County <br />Barefoot Beach, R-1 to R-9 <br />This is a stretch of previously unmanaged beach and contains no engineered beaches <br />eligible for FEMA Category G funding. Collier County is seeking assistance in restoring dune <br />losses on this section of beach. <br />Recommend dune restoration from R-1 to R-9, using six (6) cubic yards per foot of <br />shoreline. This totals 54,000 cubic yards of sand. Based on project cost comparisons this would <br />equate to $ $1,972,620.00. Due to uncertainties in federal funding, recommend 100% state share <br />of $1,972,620.00. <br />Vanderbilt Beach, R-23 to R-30.5 <br />Vanderbilt Beach is managed by Collier County and is incorporated in the greater Collier <br />County Nourishment Project. Based on pre and post storm surveys it is estimated this segment of <br />beach lost 2,021 cubic yards of sand. <br />Recommend nourishment to restore volumes lost due to storms. Estimated construction <br />cost is $111,821.93. Project is FEMA assistance eligible. FEMA eligible non-federal cost share <br />based on FEMA 75% and 25% state/local share is $27,955.48. <br />Pelican Bay, R-30.5 to R-36 <br />The Pelican Bay segment of Collier County is managed by Collier County and is <br />incorporated in part in the greater Collier County Nourishment Project. Based on pre and post <br />storm surveys it is estimated this segment of beach lost 19,253 cubic yards of sand and has areas <br />in need of protective dunes. <br />Recommend nourishment to restore volumes lost due to storms. Estimated construction <br />cost is $703,312.09. Project is FEMA assistance eligible. FEMA eligible non-federal cost share <br />based on FEMA 75% and 25% state/local share is $175,828.02. <br />Page 10 of 21 340 <br />
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