Tampa Bay Region - Southwest Florida Water Management District

Tampa Bay Region - Southwest Florida Water Management District Tampa Bay Region - Southwest Florida Water Management District

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The City Administration has been proactive in the development of ordinances vital to achieving the desired objective of management of water resources and flood protection. Ordinance No. 2017-F and 147-G regulates the control and management of drainage and surface waters in harmony with the City Comprehensive Plan and SWFWMD regulations. Building developments are regulated in terms of the quantity and quality of stormwater runoff. Water pollution protection is provided by Ordinance 16-311, which identifies unlawful discharges into the public drainage system and provides for prosecution of violators. The City of St. Petersburg participates in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). In order to qualify for the program the City adopted and enforces Article VII Flood Damage Prevention (City Code Sec. 16-376 through Sec. 16-433) to regulate development in the flood hazard areas. The basic objective of the ordinance is to ensure that such development will not aggravate existing flood conditions and to verify that new buildings will be protected from damage. Funding Source Prior Funding FY2013 Budget FY2014 Budget Future Funding Total Funding Applicant Share 332,000 347,000 679,000 Pinellas Anclote 332,000 347,000 679,000 Total 664,000 694,000 1,358,000 Matching Fund Reduction Check here if requesting a reduction in matching funds requirement pursuant to s.288.06561, F.S. Timelines 2013 2014 2015 Milestone Projected Date Commence Project 01/03/2013 Design and Permitting Complete 11/28/2013 Milestone Projected Date Bidding 09/04/2014 Contract Award 10/23/2014 Commence Construction 12/02/2014 Milestone Projected Date Complete Construction 09/30/2015 92

Return to TOC SOUTHWEST FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT FY2014 COOPERATIVE FUNDING INITIATIVE APPLICATION FORM Project Name Antilles and Oakhurst Drainage Improvements Project Number N534 Cooperator Pinellas County Department Environment And Infrastructure Contact Person David Talhouk, E.I. Address 14 S. Ft. Harrison Ave. City Sate Zip Clearwater, FL 33756 Phone # 727-464-3780 Email dtalhouk@co.pinellas.fl.us Project Type: Water Supply Water Quality X Flood Protection Natural Systems Strategic Initiatives: 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: This application is for the construction of a flood relief project including CEI Services in the Antilles and Oakhurst area of Pinellas County. Currently both roads (Antilles and Oakhurst) flood as well as the yards of residents during routine storms. One residence along Oakhurst experiences porch flooding several times a year and two residences along Antilles also experience yard flooding during these storm events. The cause of this flooding problem is an undersized stormwater conveyance system. Pinellas County proposes to construct drainage improvements to both roadways to alleviate this flooding problem. These improvements will consist of the construction of pipes and inlets for conveyance along with a swale system for stormwater quality treatment. The swale system will provide treatment for stormwater which is currently untreated from the project area. This project is upstream of the Glades project also known as Commodore Drive (Project N305) which SWFWMD funded. The previously SWFWMD funded Glades project (N305 Commodore Drive) will provide the outfall for this project. In effect, this is Phase 2 of the Glades project. This proposed project is located in the Coastal Zone 5 Watershed. The design and permitting is complete. The project is ready to go to construction. Describe your organizations efforts in developing, implementing and enforcing water conservation and flood protection ordinances. Pinellas County participates in the National Flood Insurance Program and has adopted a flood plain ordinance. We regulate and manage floodplains up to the 100 yr event. All development is required to receive the proper building and site plan development permits. We participate in the NPDES program and have an ongoing Watershed Management effort throughout the County. We acquire and manage preserve areas, which provide water quality benefits. We encourage water conservation and have invested in the development of a reclaimed water system for our citizens to reduce the use of potable water for irrigation. We promote Florida friendly landscaping and in partnership with state and federal regulatory agencies, are involved with the adoption and development of ordinances to promote water conservation and resource protection. Funding Source Prior Funding FY2013 Budget FY2014 Budget Future Funding Total Funding Applicant Share 4,900 20,000 740,000 357,500 1,122,400 93

The City Administration has been proactive in the development of ordinances vital to achieving the desired objective of<br />

management of water resources and flood protection. Ordinance No. 2017-F and 147-G regulates the control and management of<br />

drainage and surface waters in harmony with the City Comprehensive Plan and SWFWMD regulations. Building developments are<br />

regulated in terms of the quantity and quality of stormwater runoff. <strong>Water</strong> pollution protection is provided by Ordinance 16-311,<br />

which identifies unlawful discharges into the public drainage system and provides for prosecution of violators. The City of St.<br />

Petersburg participates in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). In order to qualify for the program the City adopted and<br />

enforces Article VII Flood Damage Prevention (City Code Sec. 16-376 through Sec. 16-433) to regulate development in the flood<br />

hazard areas. The basic objective of the ordinance is to ensure that such development will not aggravate existing flood conditions<br />

and to verify that new buildings will be protected from damage.<br />

Funding Source<br />

Prior Funding<br />

FY2013<br />

Budget<br />

FY2014<br />

Budget<br />

Future<br />

Funding<br />

Total Funding<br />

Applicant Share 332,000 347,000 679,000<br />

Pinellas Anclote 332,000 347,000 679,000<br />

Total 664,000 694,000 1,358,000<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 />

2013<br />

2014<br />

2015<br />

Milestone<br />

Projected Date<br />

Commence Project 01/03/2013<br />

Design and Permitting Complete 11/28/2013<br />

Milestone<br />

Projected Date<br />

Bidding 09/04/2014<br />

Contract Award 10/23/2014<br />

Commence Construction 12/02/2014<br />

Milestone<br />

Projected Date<br />

Complete Construction 09/30/2015<br />

92

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