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VOLUSIA
COUNTY BEACH ADVISORY BOARD
Meeting minutes for December 13, 2005
VOTRAN Meeting Rooms
I. CALL TO
ORDER:
Chairman Storch called the meeting to order at 5:32 PM,
December 13, 2005.
BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT
Chairman Glenn Storch
Vice Chairman Jay Crocker
Daniel Troian
Dr. P.T. Bud Fleuchaus
Mike DelNinno
David Lamotte
Worley Pruett
BOARD MEMBER(S) ABSENT
Walter Welch
Greg France
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF
NOVEMBER 1, 2005:
Dr. Fleuchaus moved approval of the minutes and David Lamotte
seconded the motion. Motion approved unanimously.
III. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION – ITEMS NOT ON THE
AGENDA (3 MINUTE TIME LIMIT PER SPEAKER):
None.
IV. NEW BUSINESS:
Status of the dune line and beach re-nourishment project –
Joe Nolin
Joe Nolin provided a report to the Board and the public. Dune
restoration and beach erosion plans were discussed.
Mr. Nolin reported that there is an emergency dune restoration project
for the South end of the beach (from the Inlet south to Turtle Mound).
Completion of the restoration project is estimated to be April 2006.
Long range plans including mining the seabed off the coast onto the
shore.
A sand source investigation should be completed by spring 2006.
Chairman Storch recognized Councilman Jack Hayman, Art Giles as being
present at the meeting.
Kelly Desoto – realtor from New Smyrna Beach addressed the Board. He
advised that the re-nourishment project has been worked on for the past
7 years. He asked that the Board and County staff work more aggressively
towards developing a funding source. Mr. Desoto provided a packet to the
Board summarizing the impacts to the beach economy. He suggested that
the Board and the public view the website –
www.saveourbeach.info
Chairman Storch asked Mr. Desoto to look at the Beach Management Plan
and provide any comments or suggestions.
Bill Roe, Ocean Properties, Daytona Beach addressed the Board and
discussed he views about beach erosion and the cost to real estate and
tourism. Mr. Roe expressed his frustration about the time it is taking
to get things done.
A public participant asked what the mission of the Board is. Chairman
Storch advised that the Board is a policy advisory board which brings
recommendations to the County Council to consider.
Phil Flood, Florida Department of Environmental Protection provided a
report and presentation to the Board re: beach erosion, beach
restoration and the States efforts to give Volusia County money for
beach re-nourishment projects over the past 10-15 years.
Councilman Jack Hayman addressed the Board and the public. Mr. Hayman
advised that he would address the concerns and report back at the next
meeting.
Mr. Hayman discussed such solutions or ideas as creating a task force or
dedicating staff members to help deal with this problem. Dr. Fleuchaus
feels that the Administration of Volusia County has not recognized the
importance of the beach to Volusia County. Chairman Storch thanked Jack
Hayman and the other officials in the audience that came to the meeting.
Phil Flood offered to come back anytime to address any issues.
Chairman Storch asked staff to provide additional input on beach
re-nourishment at the next meeting. The Board wants clarification on if
the Board can address this issue. John Harper will ask the County
Manager.
V. BEACH MANAGEMENT PLAN:
Questions on Implementation Plan –
John Harper asked the Board to comment on a few questions that are
pending.
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Year round fee collection in the parks.
Lighthouse Point and Smyrna Dunes collect all year, under the new
plan would the beach front parks also collect all year?
Entire year.
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Should we raise the fees at the inlet
parks to keep the daily per vehicle fee equal? Parks now charge
$3.50.
$5.00
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The costs for implementing the off beach
parking fees for only one year are very high. The suggestion is off
beach parking be lumped in with the toll collection. The contract
with Republic expires in 2006. The new RFP can incorporate both. By
making it a 5 year contract the start up fees would be pro- rated
over a longer period.
Implement all at once- 5 year contract.
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If Council is in a hurry to start
collecting parking fees a pilot project would be a good first step
to be charging for the 7 beach front parks only in 2006.
Same as above.
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It is practical to charge in leased lots
(Grace Lutheran Church for example)?
No.
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Is it practical to charge at street ends
where only 2 or 3 spaces exist?
Not initially – address in the bid for 5 year contract.
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The current vendor for toll collections
has indicated that 14 additional staff members will be needed in
order to have no affect on lines from the new two tiered fee
structure. These positions plus vehicles, uniforms and radios are
estimated to cost $1382/day or $400,000/year.
Raise the daily pass to $10 and lower the resident annual pass to
$10.
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Should a study be done to determine
what, if any, additional revenue will be generated?
Yes – in house.
VI. ONGOING
BUSINESS:
Bellagio ramp beautification standards –
John Harper provided the architect specifications to the Board to
review.
Chairman Storch asked that this item be continued to the January agenda.
A.J. Devies made a comment about the Bellagio ramp specs. She advised
that having no hand railing violates the ADA requirements. John Harper
advised that this could be addressed.
VII. DISCUSSION OF ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA:
Kevin Sweat reminded the Board about tomorrow night’s meeting
at the City of Daytona Beach regarding the Beach Safety Headquarters.
VIII. ADJOURNMENT:
Next meeting will be Tuesday, January 10, 2005.
The meeting was adjourned at 7:35pm

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