File #: 19-0359    Version: 1
Type: Action Items -11:30 AM Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/10/2019 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 10/8/2019 Final action:
Title: SW 8th Avenue and Tomoca Hills Stormwater Maintenance Project.
Attachments: 1. Project Location Map, 2. Tomoca Hills Maintenance Plan.pdf, 3. 8th Ave North Plan.pdf, 4. 8th Ave South and cross drain.pdf, 5. SW 8th Avenue Tree Impact and Mitigation Report.pdf, 6. Drainage Easement Location Map.pdf, 7. RESOLUTION FOR DRAINAGE EASEMENTS.pdf, 8. Community Engagement Survey.pdf
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Agenda Item Name:
Title
SW 8th Avenue and Tomoca Hills Stormwater Maintenance Project.
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Presenter:
Ramon D. Gavarrete, P.E.

Description:
Staff has developed plans for a stormwater maintenance project at SW 8th Avenue and in Tomoca Hills. The purpose is to reduce flooding and improve drainage.

Recommended Action:
Recommended Action
Direct Staff to proceed with the SW 8th Ave and Tomoca Hills Stormwater Maintenance Project. Adopt the resolution authorizing the acceptance and execution of two drainage easements.
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Prior Board Motions:
None

Fiscal Consideration:
Fiscal Consideration
The work for this project will be performed by the stormwater maintenance crew under the scope of their existing duties. Additional funding is not needed for this project.
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Background:
After Hurricane Irma, County Staff began looking for opportunities to reduce flooding that has occurred as a result of large rainfall events including flooding over SW 8th Avenue and downstream at several residences near SW 12th Avenue west of SW 91st Street. Staff researched the existing easements in the drainage basin and located several that can, with maintenance or improvement, function to reduce flooding at said location.

During the same period of time a drainage issue arose on SW 8th Avenue that affected the multi-use path just west of SW 91st Street. Changes to the property adjacent to the County Right-of-Way caused runoff and sediment to collect on the path. The adjacent property owner has granted a drainage easement to the County that will allow for this issue to be resolved and promote the runoff from the County Right-of-Way directly into an existing drainage easement on an adjacent property.

Staff has developed a plan to maintain an existing basin within Tomoca Hills Unit 2. This basin was created by berming an area where runoff was being naturally collected within the subdivision. The plan includes constructing vehicle/equipment access and excavating 1'-3...

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