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An Update on Adaptation Action Activities Undertaken Since Completion of the City of Satellite Beach (FL) Vulnerability Assessment to Rising Seas (2010) Randall W. Parkinson, Ph.D., P.G. Institute of Water and Environment Florida International University Western edge of the City of Satellite Beach is only a few feet above water

2.5 m ~3.4 mm/yr 0.5 m <1 mm/yr

Tamarac Miami Beach Ft. Lauderdale Palm Beach South Florida nuisance flooding during September/October 2015 supermoon events

Severely eroding Moderately eroding Relatively stable Severely eroding Moderately eroding Relatively stable All 30 coastal states have experienced moderate to severe erosion during the last century. USCCSP 2009

Year Critical erosion Non-critical erosion 1989 217.6 114.8 2015 409.9 93.9 Length (miles) of Florida's critically eroding beaches has almost doubled over past 25 years source: FDEP 2015

City of Satellite Beach, Florida S. Patrick Dr. Highway A1A Cape Canaveral Grand Canal Atlantic Ocean Samsons Island Brevard County, Florida Banana River Width of photo is 2.5 km or 1.5 miles

Elevation (ft - MWL) Grand Canal S. Patrick Dr. Highway A1A Atlantic Ocean Grand Canal South Patrick Dr Topographic Profile from Banana River to Atlantic Ocean 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0-20.00 0.25 0.50 0.75 1.00 1.25 1.50 Distance from Banana River Shoreline (miles) Barrier Island Elevation (Topography)

City limit 5% of the City is flooded by a 2 ft rise in sea level. Atlantic Ocean

City limit 25% of the City is flooded by a 4 ft rise in sea level. Atlantic Ocean

City limit 50% of the City is flooded by a 6 ft rise in sea level. Atlantic Ocean

The City of Satellite Beach Sea Level Rise Subcommittee and thereafter the Comprehensive Planning Advisory Board recommended the City Council make changes to their Comprehensive Plan in 2010.

Example of changes proposed to the City s Comprehensive Plan in 2010 Future Land Use Policy 1.1.2 - The City shall continue to monitor zoning regulations pertaining to land east of the Coastal Construction Control Line (CCCL) and enact regulations to achieve a balance of among economic feasibility, potential adverse environmental conditions, and limitation of development in the Coastal High Hazard Area (CHHA) sustainability consistent with the character of the City. Policy 1.2.9a - Post-disaster redevelopment shall be governed by all applicable codes, city charter provisions and standards, in regards to setbacks, off-street parking, and landscaping; and shall decrease future public and private vulnerability to future storms by complying with applicable state and county construction regulations and sea level rise.

?! In March 2013, after nearly three years of debate and revision, the City Council approved amendments to the Coastal Element of their Comprehensive Plan. The focal point of these changes was the establishment of Adaptation Action Areas (AAA) and SLR policies.

The Coastal Element of the City s Comp Plan now includes an Adaptation Action Area (AAA) policy designed to: Reduce exposure of human life and property to natural hazards while reducing the cost of flood insurance Permit (re)development only when it shall protect life and property from the effects of coastal erosion, flooding, sea level rise, and damage to environmental systems

What s happened since adoption of a AAA policy in 2013? In 2014, FDEP awarded a Coastal Partnership Community Resiliency Grant to the East Central Florida Regional Planning Council that was completed in 2015. Project goals included: Identify vulnerable lands that could be included in a AAA Engage the public to help set priorities to increase natural hazard resilience

DEP Coastal Partnership Community Resiliency Grant Goal: Identify vulnerable lands that could be included in a AAA (in progress) Coastal Erosion (FDEP) Storm Surge (NOAA) Flooding (FEMA) Sea Level Rise (in-house) Source: ECFRPC

DEP Coastal Partnership Community Resiliency Grant Goal: Engage the public to help set priorities increase resilience (completed) Based upon stakeholder input during public events, workshops, and ultimately an on-line survey (Metroquest), resident priorities included (higher to lower priority): 1. Loss of Power/Utilities during storms 2. Coastal Erosion 3. Storm Surge 4. Flooding 5. Sea Level Rise 6. Do Nothing

Other Actions 1. Established a Sustainability Board..to create more sustainable, environmentally-friendly neighborhoods by reducing consumption and waste, protecting our environmental assets and accommodating hazards associated with our vulnerable coastal location. (2015) 2. Completed an initial sustainability assessment report to create a starting point or benchmark to measure long term performance of city sustainability initiatives. (2015) 3. Refining select infrastructure maps and metadata (2016) Delineating building footprints and first floor elevations to facilitate more accurate flood damage assessments Updating stormwater conveyance data to facilitate planning and capital improvements to vulnerable infrastructure

In summary: Over the past 8 years, here has been significant progress since completion of the City s initial vulnerability assessment that began in 2009. Comprehensive Plan has been amended to include AAA policies Community education and outreach is helping identify and prioritize adaptation options Work currently underway to identify AAAs and refine the City s infrastructure database Created a Sustainability Board and completed baseline assessment All of these actions are designed to optimize resilience to natural hazards (i.e., erosion, flooding, SLR) under conditions of a changing climate. The final challenge will be to successfully complete and implement an adaptation action plan.

An Update on Adaptation Action Activities Undertaken Since Completion of the City of Satellite Beach (FL) Vulnerability Assessment to Rising Seas (2010) Randall W. Parkinson, Ph.D., P.G. Institute of Water and Environment Florida International University Thank you City of Satellite Beach, Florida, September 2014 after intense 2-yr rainfall event