Funding Source Prior Funding FY2013 Budget FY2014 Budget Future Funding Total Funding Applicant Share 250,000 3,250,000 3,500,000 Coastal Rivers 250,000 3,250,000 3,500,000 Total 500,000 6,500,000 7,000,000 Matching Fund Reduction Check here if requesting a reduction in matching funds requirement pursuant to s.288.06561, F.S. Timelines October 1, 2013 Milestone Projected Date Design start 10/01/2014 September 30, 2014 Milestone Projected Date Begin Bid Process 09/30/2014 82
Return to TOC SOUTHWEST FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT FY2014 COOPERATIVE FUNDING INITIATIVE APPLICATION FORM Project Name Upper Peninsula / Vasconia <strong>Region</strong>al Stormwater Model Project Number N528 Cooperator City of <strong>Tampa</strong> Department Stormwater Contact Person John Early Address 306 E Jackson Street City Sate Zip <strong>Tampa</strong>, FL 33602 Phone # 813-274-3257 Email john.early@tampagov.net Project Type: <strong>Water</strong> Supply X <strong>Water</strong> Quality X Flood Protection Natural Systems Strategic Initiatives: X <strong>Water</strong> Quality Maintenance and Improvement <strong>Water</strong> Quality Monitoring Alternative <strong>Water</strong> Supply Conservation Reclaimed <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Region</strong>al <strong>Water</strong> Supply Planning Emergency Flood Response X Floodplain <strong>Management</strong> 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 X Hillsborough Lake Levy Manatee Marion Pasco Pinellas Sarasota Sumter Polk Project Description: The project is a multi-phase, multi-year regional stormwater improvement project intended to address extensive flooding problems and improve water quality within a drainage basin area of approximately 3,400 acres. The project is located in the northern portion of the South <strong>Tampa</strong> Peninsula, and includes the neighborhoods of Vasconia, Palma Ceia, Beach Park, and Hyde Park. The project consists of phased construction of stormwater improvements within the entire project area, based on an updated stormwater model and drainage study. A total of thirty six (36) areas prone to flooding have been identified by the City’s consultant, with rough cost estimates provided for each potential project. In addition to the Upper Peninsula study and model, a previous design for Vasconia will be integrated into the long range stormwater capital improvement plan. Flooding relief along South Dale Mabry Highway at Henderson, Watrous, and Neptune Street is a priority among stormwater capital improvement projects identified in the flooding study. Although the project is primarily intended to address flooding, it is anticipated that water quality treatment for a portion of the project will also be provided. City of <strong>Tampa</strong> Public Works, Stormwater Division is requesting cooperative funding for FY 2014 to support continued design consulting fees, permitting fees, and land acquisition. Describe your organizations efforts in developing, implementing and enforcing water conservation and flood protection ordinances. The City of <strong>Tampa</strong> has the following codes in place relating to water conservation: 1) standard Plumbing code (Ord. No. 92-67, 2,5-7-92; Ord. No. 96-64,62,3-14-96;ord. No.98-40,19 2-26-98),2) <strong>Water</strong> Use Restrictions Code (Ord. No. 2003-316; Ord. No. 2000-69, 97, 3-16-00;ord. No. 2000-43,97,9-14-00; Ord. No. 2001-87,97,3-29-01), 30 Increase in <strong>Water</strong> Restriction Violation fines (Ord. NO. 2001-19,23,1-4-1) Landscaping Code (Ord. No. 97-34,2,2-6-97), 5) Rain Sensor Requirement (part of Plumbing Code, Ord. NO 98-40,19,2-26-98,6) Schedule of <strong>Water</strong> Rates ( Ord. NO. 2001-0987,26-31,8-30-01). The city has adopted a Flood Damage control Ordinance ( Ord. NO. 92-67,2,5-7-92, ord. NO 92-134,3,4,81-3-92; Ord. NO> 96-64, 73-75, 3-14-96) as required to participate as a community in the National Flood Insurance Program administred through FEMA. Funding Source Prior Funding FY2013 Budget FY2014 Budget Future Funding Total Funding Applicant Share 98,000 100,000 755,000 25,000,000 25,953,000 Hillsborough River 755,000 25,000,000 25,755,000 Total 98,000 100,000 1,510,000 50,000,000 51,708,000 Matching Fund Reduction 83