City of Satellite Beach. Satellite Beach Total area of 4.3 square miles Just over 10,000 residents 98% built out.

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City of Satellite Beach

Satellite Beach Total area of 4.3 square miles Just over 10,000 residents 98% built out

More than half of the City is less than six feet above mean sea level, and a quarter is less than four feet above mean sea level. Total water frontage of approximately 11.8 miles Much of the Atlantic Shoreline is “Critically Eroded”

Satellite Beach Climate Ready Estuaries Pilot Project 2009 – 2010 Grant by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 2009 Climate Ready Estuaries Program Investigate and assess the potential effects of sea level rise on the City’s infrastructure and resources Education and Outreach

LiDAR Vertical datum NAVD88 Local adjustment based on Banana River data and SLR Final Adjusted MWL(2010) m

2013 Adaptation Action Area Policy Objective 1.12A - Development and redevelopment within the City shall be permitted only when consistent with sound planning practices that shall protect life and property from the effects of coastal erosion, flooding, sea level rise, or damage to environmental systems. ▫Policy 1.12A.2 – The City of Satellite Beach designates the Adaptation Action Area (AAA) as that area which includes the CHHA and other areas of the City as may be identified by the City Council in the future as being subject to coastal erosion, flooding, sea level rise, or damage to environmental systems.

Protecting Paradise The City of Satellite Beach Community Resiliency Project

Protecting Paradise Overview Florida Department of Protection Grant Program – Coastal Partnership Initiative Development and implementation of AAA criteria and resiliency strategies for Satellite Beach

Project Team City of Satellite Beach East Central Florida Regional Planning Council Brevard County Florida Institute of Technology Florida Department of Economic Opportunity UF – Florida Sea Grant City of Satellite Beach East Central Florida Regional Planning Council Brevard County Volusia County Florida Institute of Technology Florida Department of Economic Opportunity U.S Army Corps of Engineers – Planning and Policy Division UF – Florida Sea Grant UF - GeoPlan Space Coast TPO River to Sea TPO FDOT NOAA – Melbourne Office Environmental Remediation Technical Advisory Team

Protecting Paradise Conducting Vulnerability and Risk Assessments ▫Flood ▫Storm Surge ▫Erosion ▫Sea Level Rise Atlantic Coast Mean High High Water (NAVD88) USACE Low, Medium and High Projection Curves Planning Horizon: 2040, 2070, 2100

Public Kick-Off Meeting Sept. 23 Panel of Speakers Project Overview ▫Vulnerability Overview ▫AAA Education Public Engagement Activities

Contact Information Tara McCue, AICP Director of Planning and Community Development East Central Florida Regional Planning Council ext. 327