PINELLAS COUNTY RESTORE ACT DIRECT COMPONENT PROJECTS IDEAS SUBMITTED TO PINELLAS COUNTY

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RESTORE ACT DIRECT COMPONENT S DATE RECEIVED: 7/7/14 NAME: : Tides Golf Course Acquisition & Restoration Purchase ~90 acre property, retrofit stormwater systems, restore habitat, create trials and boardwalks. Project could be phased starting with purchase for ~$2.7-5.5 million Restore Water Quality Pinellas County 5 years? (1 year to purchase, 2 years design/permitting, 2 years construction) $2 - $5 million Golf course owned by Wells Fargo, operating by Arnold Palmer Golf Mgmt. (need to check). Wells Fargo wants Land Use change from Rec/Open Space.

RESTORE ACT DIRECT COMPONENT S DATE RECEIVED: 7/7/14 NAME: : Turtle Club Property Park Creation Purchase old Turtle Club Property next to Clw-St Pete Airport and create nature park with rest room, kiosk, parking lot, and boardwalk along creek to bay Restore Water Quality County Parks and Conservation Resources with Nature Conservancy & Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission 6 months < $1 million

RESTORE ACT DIRECT COMPONENT S DATE RECEIVED: 7/8/14 NAME: Bike Rack Purchase and Distribution Program Buy large quantities of bike racks and provide to all who request them (PSTA, Pubs, Stores, Churches, Businesses, etc.) Restore and Conserve Habitat Restore Water Quality Trade schools, worker re-training programs, small businesses in the : area??

RESTORE ACT DIRECT COMPONENT S DATE RECEIVED: 7/10/14 NAME: Floating Dock at Bob McEwen Park, Indian Shores Construct a floating dock along the Indian Shores narrows to allow launching of kayaks, canoes, or paddle boards. The existing seawall is tall, covered with oysters, and dangerous to traverse to access the waterway. Restore and Conserve Habitat Restore Water Quality Town of Indian Shores : 6 months?

RESTORE ACT DIRECT COMPONENT S DATE RECEIVED: 7/17/14 NAME: : Pinellas Educational Nature Center Create a mid-pinellas Nature Center with camping facilities focused to serve preschool children through college aged young adults with exposure to a variety of environmental education and environmental career opportunities. Restore Water Quality Pinellas County <1yr $2 million

RESTORE ACT DIRECT COMPONENT S DATE RECEIVED: 7/17/14 NAME: : $1,250,000 Sewer Collection System Improvements East Oldsmar Project to remove ~50 septic tanks and connect each resident to the sanitary sewer system. Restore and Conserve Habitat Restore Water Quality Project currently in City budget for FY17-18

RESTORE ACT DIRECT COMPONENT S DATE RECEIVED: 7/17/14 NAME: City of Oldsmar, Florida Stormwater Master Plan Develop Stormwater Master Plan to assess infrastructure including stormwater treatment to reduce receiving water impacts. The plan will evaluate current conditions and result in a set of recommended projects for improvements. Restore and Conserve Habitat Restore Water Quality City of Oldsmar : 1 year $250,000 Project approved by SWFMD for funding match Project proposal submitted to FDEP (#227) 7/29/13

RESTORE ACT DIRECT COMPONENT S DATE RECEIVED: 7/17/14 NAME: Tides Golf Course Purchase & Restoration Purchase Tides GC and incorporate into Millenium Park, or keep as Golf Course owned by Pinellas County Restore Water Quality Pinellas County :??

RESTORE ACT DIRECT COMPONENT S DATE RECEIVED: 7/24/14 NAME: Create and Implement Recology Project A Recology program, similar to California s program, serves to systematically separate recycled materials and exports them to outside parties that can reuse the raw materials. Recology means using resources wisely, generating waste only as necessary, and finding ways to use waste products to benefit the environment. The goal is to create a world without waste with a zero waste concept. The program could offer advanced training and certifications for Recology Employees. California program: http://www.recology.com/ Restore Water Quality New Organization :??

RESTORE ACT DIRECT COMPONENT S DATE RECEIVED: 7/29/14 NAME: : Osprey Nest Rehabilitation & Repair Rehabilitate and repair osprey nests in parks throughout Pinellas County Restore Water Quality New Organization Ongoing $25,000 to begin

RESTORE ACT DIRECT COMPONENT S SUBMITTE D BY: CONTACT( S): DATE RECEIVED: NAME: DESCRIPTI ON: ADDRESSE D: ENTITY TO DO : DURATION : 7/31/14 Create/Implement a Save the Whirled type Campaign Create/Implement a disaster recovery program that creates a network of people that physically remove debris and pollution. http://www.ttcstormchasers.com/save_the_whirled http://www.ted.com/talks/paul_stamets_on_6_ways_mushrooms_can_save_th e_world?language=en Restore and Conserve Habitat Restore Water Quality? No end point, ongoing program to deal with storm debris and resulting pollution ~$10 million

RESTORE ACT DIRECT COMPONENT S DATE RECEIVED: 8/5/14 NAME: Build a beach bike and walking path. Build a beach bike and walking path, no specifics were provided on which beach or beaches to target. Such an amenity would create new economic opportunities for bike and stroller rentals for resorts and other businesses. Restore and Conserve Habitat Restore Water Quality Local government :??

RESTORE ACT DIRECT COMPONENT S DATE RECEIVED: 8/7/14 NAME: : Bald Cypress Plantings - County Waterways/Stormwater Ponds Add more cypress trees along county lakes, ponds and stormwater structures. Restore Water Quality County

RESTORE ACT DIRECT COMPONENT S DATE RECEIVED: 8/7/14 NAME: : Belcher Rd Stormwater Improvement/Invasive Plant Removal Remove BP and lead tree on both sides of Belcher Rd south of Byran Dairy and north of 95 th Ave. Replant with natives, use long leaf pine & bald cypress in wet areas Restore Water Quality County

RESTORE ACT DIRECT COMPONENT S DATE RECEIVED: 8/7/14 NAME: : Joe s Creek Environmental Improvements Remove exotics, plant natives along bank, improve bank slope for fishing access, coordinate with SWFWMD Restore Water Quality County and SWFWMD

RESTORE ACT DIRECT COMPONENT S DATE RECEIVED: 8/7/14 NAME: : Fund Tampa Bay Watch Restore Water Quality

RESTORE ACT DIRECT COMPONENT S DATE RECEIVED: 8/8/14 NAME: : Brazilian Pepper Removal at County Parks Comprehensive plan to remove Brazilian Pepper from County Parks Restore Water Quality Pinellas County 10 years $300 - $1000/acre depending upon treatment method

RESTORE ACT DIRECT COMPONENT S DATE RECEIVED: 8/26/14 NAME: : Tides Golf Course Acquisition & Restoration Purchase ~90 acre property, retrofit stormwater systems, restore habitat, create trials and boardwalks. Project could be phased starting with purchase for ~$2.7-5.5 million Restore Water Quality Pinellas County 5 years? (1 year to purchase, 2 years design/permitting, 2 years construction) $8-$12 million Golf course owned by Wells Fargo, operating by Arnold Palmer Golf Mgmt. (need to check). Wells Fargo wants Land Use change from Rec/Open Space.

RESTORE ACT DIRECT COMPONENT S DATE RECEIVED: 9/30/14 NAME: Lake Tarpon Restoration Clean up polluted and dying lake from contamination (sewage, septic tank discharge, and storm water run-off) Restore and Conserve Habitat Restore Water Quality County, SWFWMD, FDEP, NPDES or ERP permit programs : 1-10 years?

RESTORE ACT DIRECT COMPONENT S DATE RECEIVED: 9/30/14 NAME: : ecoweir Pilot Project Construct and operate an ecoweir custom designed system as a demonstration/pilot project to treat stormwater quantity and quality Restore and Conserve Habitat Restore Water Quality County, SWFWMD, FDEP, NPDES or ERP permit programs 1-2 years, includes 2 months for planning and installation $10,000-$50,000 for small residential site $50,000 - $500,000 for larger urban area

RESTORE ACT DIRECT COMPONENT S DATE RECEIVED: 10/20/14 NAME: Beach Nesting Birds Monitoring & Outreach This project would involve the analysis, design, construction and monitoring of an innovative filtration system that removes nutrients from stormwater ponds. This technology can potentially improve surface water quality and enhance the visual appeal (e.g., reduce algae) of stormwater ponds in our communities. This project would be appropriate for any impaired stormwater pond. Restore Water Quality 1) American Bird Conservancy, Eckerd College, Pinellas County, : Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Florida Department of Environmental Protection/Division of Recreation and Parks, Florida Shorebird Alliance/assistance from various Audubon chapters We propose running this programming for 5 years during the breeding season which runs from March through August, although the program can be run on a year-by-year basis as well. The 5 year cost is $215,420.

RESTORE ACT DIRECT COMPONENT S Clearwater Marine Aquarium, Inc. DATE RECEIVED: 10/21/14 NAME: Sea Turtle Satellite Tracking This project would support the monitoring rehabilitated sea turtles post release via satellite tracking. The satellite tracking of rehabilitated sea turtles will significantly contribute to our current conservation efforts. Since 1979, a total of 251 sea turtles were rehabilitated and released by CMA after receiving state-of-the-art critical and chronic care. Sea turtles around the world are listed as endangered and Florida is home to five species of sea turtles (i.e. loggerhead, green, Kemps Ridley, leatherback, and hawksbill). The proposed project will assist with data collection concerning their spatial ranges and if they show high fidelity to local feeding grounds along the coast. Furthermore, it will aid in evaluating the success of the release and thus rehabilitation efforts, as well as enhance our understanding on vital migratory routes, feeding, and winter congregation sites. Restore and Conserve Habitat Restore Water Quality Clearwater Marine Aquarium would be the primary agency to carry : out this project and follow up on the success of the monitoring of these endangered and threatened species. This initial period would be five years $562,484

RESTORE ACT DIRECT COMPONENT S DATE RECEIVED: 10/21/14 NAME: : Shell Key Preserve Northern Pass Dredge North Pass to Shell Key Preserve which has and continues to fill in with sand. If north pass closes, problems could include: loss of flushing, decline in water quality, seagrass loss and negative impacts to associated living communities (sea trout, red fish, snook, mullet, shrimp, stone and blue crabs, birds), recreational use of the area, and deep water access to the Gulf from homeowners along Westshore Drive. Restore Water Quality Pinellas County, State of Florida, and/or U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 2 Design/Permitting, 6 months to construct $500 - $2 million

RESTORE ACT DIRECT COMPONENT S DATE RECEIVED: 10/25/14 NAME: Nutrient Removal Filtration System This project would involve the analysis, design, construction and monitoring of an innovative filtration system that removes nutrients from stormwater ponds. This technology can potentially improve surface water quality and enhance the visual appeal (e.g., reduce algae) of stormwater ponds in our communities. This project would be appropriate for any impaired stormwater pond. Restore and Conserve Habitat Restore Water Quality new entity / university : ~ 6 years ~ $600,000 to $1,200,000