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CBIRS Request 82
 
Community Budget Issue Requests - Tracking Id #82
Palm Grove Sewer Project Final Phase
 
Requester: Mayor Blaine O'Neal Organization: City of South Daytona
 
Project Title: Palm Grove Sewer Project Final Phase Date Submitted 12/20/2007 3:57:13 PM
 
Sponsors: Baker
 
Statewide Interest:
This project once constructed will reduce flooding of public and private property.
 
Recipient: City of South Daytona   Contact: Joseph Yarbrough, City Manager  
  1672 S. Ridgewood Avenue   Contact Phone: (386) 322-3014  
  South Daytona 32119   Contact email: jyarbrough@southdaytona.org
 
Counties: Volusia
 
Gov't Entity: Yes Private Organization (Profit/Not for Profit):  
 
Project Description:
This project involves the removing of structurally deficient headwalls and dilapidated pipe in various sizes and materials. The rights of way adjacent to each property will be re-guarded and piped as necessary for uniformity.
 
Is this a project related to a federal or state declared disaster? No
 
Measurable Outcome Anticipated:
This project will improve stormwater drainage and reduce the possibility of flooding and property damage.
 
Amount requested from the State for this project this year: $425,000
 
Total cost of the project: $850,000
 
Request has been made to fund: Construction
 
What type of match exists for this project? Local
  Cash Amount $425,000  
 
Was this project previously funded by the state?   Yes
  Fiscal Year: 2006-2007 Amount: $100,000
 
Is future-year funding likely to be requested?   No
 
Was this project included in an Agency's Budget Request?   No
 
Was this project included in the Governor's Recommended Budget? No
 
Is there a documented need for this project? Yes
  Documentation: Northern Coastal Basin SWIM Plan, City of South Daytona Comprehensive Plan
 
Was this project request heard before a publicly noticed meeting of a body of elected officials (municipal, county, or state)?   Yes
  Hearing Body: Volusia County Legislative Delegation 12/04/2007: City of South Daytona City Council Budget Workshop
 
Is this a water project as described in Section 403.885, Laws of Florida?   Yes
Is the project eligible under section 403.885(2),F.S. to protect public health or the environment; and implement plans developed pursuant to the Surface Water Improvement and Management Act created in part IV of Chapter 373,F.S., other water restoration plans required by law, management plans prepared pursuant to 2.403.067,F.S., or other plans adopted by local government for water quality improvement and water restoration? Yes
Is your project addressed in a state, regional or local plan (such as a SWIM Plan, Comprehensive Plan, Local Master Plan, etc.)? Yes
Name the plan and cite the pages on which the project is described:
Northern Coastal Basin SWIM Plan Pg. 54 Stormwater Retrofit and Master Plan Implementation Initiative [C.3.1; C.3.1.1(2)]
 
Are requesting funding for a stormwater, surface water restoration, or other water management project?
Yes
 
In which Water Management District is your project located?
  St. John's River Warer Management District
Have you provided at least 50% match (that is, one-half the total project cost identified in this request? Yes
  Match Amount: 425000
  Match Source: Local Match
 
Will this project reduce pollutant loadings to a water management district designated 'priority' surface water body? Yes
  Name of water body: Halifax River
 
Describe, specifically, how it will reduce loadings, identify anticipated load reductions for total suspended solids, total nitrogen, total phosphorus, and other contaminants, and specify the practices that will be used to reduce loadings:
Approximately 23,000 cubic feet of runoff will be treated that were previously being discharged into the Halifax River.
Is the project under construction? No
 
Are you requesting funding for a wastewater project? No
 
Are you requesting funding for a drinking water project? No