Tampa Bay Region - Southwest Florida Water Management District

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stormwater management system to contain the 25-year, 24-hour storm event within channel banks and to limit flooding during the 100-year, 24-hour storm event to the streets and yards where possible. A recent effort was untaken by the PPWMD in conjunction with the City of Pinellas Park in which revisions were made and accepted by the Federal Emergency Management Agency for the Flood Insurance Rate Maps of Channels 1, 2, 3 and 4. Additionally, the PPWMD employs staff and owns specialized equipment that are dedicated to maintaining the channels within the PPWMD boundary. Funding Source Prior Funding FY2013 Budget FY2014 Budget Future Funding Total Funding Applicant Share 250,000 250,000 Pinellas Anclote 250,000 250,000 Total 500,000 500,000 Matching Fund Reduction Check here if requesting a reduction in matching funds requirement pursuant to s.288.06561, F.S. Timelines Channel 1 Water Quality Improvements Milestone Projected Date Final Design and Permitting Kickoff 10/01/2013 Design, and Permitting Complete 02/01/2014 Advertise, Receive Bids, and Award Contract Complete 03/15/2014 Construction Complete 09/30/2014 136

Return to TOC SOUTHWEST FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT FY2014 COOPERATIVE FUNDING INITIATIVE APPLICATION FORM Project Name PPWMD- Channel 1C Renewal Project Number N575 Cooperator Pinellas Park Water Management District Department Contact Person Nick Charnas, P.E. Address 1715 North Westshore Boulevard, Suite 875 City Sate Zip Tampa, FL 33607 Phone # 813-281-2900 Email charnasn@cdmsmith.com Project Type: Water Supply X Water Quality X Flood Protection Natural Systems Strategic Initiatives: X Water Quality Maintenance and Improvement Water Quality Monitoring Alternative Water Supply Conservation Reclaimed Water Regional Water Supply Planning Emergency Flood Response X Floodplain Management Minimum Flows and Level Establishment and Monitoring Minimum Flows and Levels Recovery Natural Systems Conservation and Restoration Natural Systems Identification and Monitoring Indicate All Counties to Benefit From Project: Charlotte Citrus Desoto Hardee Hernando Highlands Hillsborough Lake Levy Manatee Marion Pasco X Pinellas Sarasota Sumter Polk Project Description: The proposed Channel 1C Renewal project is planned to provide channel maintenance for Channel 1C while furthering the District’s flood protection and water quality initiatives. The project area is the full length of Channel 1C. Channel 1C is begins at 62 nd street N and 98 th Avenue N and proceeds southerly through a mix of residential and equestrian ranch/ park areas to its confluence with Channel 1. The existing Channel 1C is approximately 3,300 linear feet (LF) of earthen/ grass lined channel. The existing channel has bank erosion in many areas and in some areas sedimentation and soil subsidence is jeopardizing the channel’s hydraulic capacity. Channel 1C drains approximately 200 acres, roughly half residential area and half equestrian/ public park area. Channel 1C drains to Channel 1 and then to Cross Bayou Canal. Cross Bayou Canal ultimately discharges to Boca Ciega Bay. The proposed project is to regrade and seed approximately 3,300 LF of Channel 1C. In addition, two pedestrian/ equestrian culvert crossing replacements and one headwall replacement are proposed. These improvements will sustain flood protection and prevent erosion and sedimentation in Channel 1C and subsequent downstream waters. Implementation of the project generally includes Design, Permitting and Construction. The PPWMD owns the property proposed for implementing this project. The project has been approved by the PPWMD Board of Directors to start at the beginning of Fiscal Year (FY) 2014 (October 1, 2013) and be complete by the end of FY 2014 (September 30, 2014). Describe your organizations efforts in developing, implementing and enforcing water conservation and flood protection ordinances. The Pinellas Park Water Management District (PPWMD) was formed in 1976 and is a special district within Pinellas County that manages an approximate 15-square mile jurisdictional area. The PPWMD is divided into 5 subbasins (Channel Basins 1, 2, 3, 4, 137

stormwater management system to contain the 25-year, 24-hour storm event within channel banks and to limit flooding during the<br />

100-year, 24-hour storm event to the streets and yards where possible.<br />

A recent effort was untaken by the PPWMD in conjunction with the City of Pinellas Park in which revisions were made and<br />

accepted by the Federal Emergency <strong>Management</strong> Agency for the Flood Insurance Rate Maps of Channels 1, 2, 3 and 4.<br />

Additionally, the PPWMD employs staff and owns specialized equipment that are dedicated to maintaining the channels within the<br />

PPWMD boundary.<br />

Funding Source<br />

Prior Funding<br />

FY2013<br />

Budget<br />

FY2014<br />

Budget<br />

Future<br />

Funding<br />

Total Funding<br />

Applicant Share 250,000 250,000<br />

Pinellas Anclote 250,000 250,000<br />

Total 500,000 500,000<br />

Matching Fund Reduction<br />

Check here if requesting a reduction in matching funds requirement pursuant to s.288.06561, F.S.<br />

Timelines<br />

Channel 1 <strong>Water</strong> Quality Improvements<br />

Milestone<br />

Projected Date<br />

Final Design and Permitting Kickoff 10/01/2013<br />

Design, and Permitting Complete 02/01/2014<br />

Advertise, Receive Bids, and Award Contract Complete 03/15/2014<br />

Construction Complete 09/30/2014<br />

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