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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCAO 04-14From: Subject: Tony Prevedel Chief Administrative Officer Report to Council Report Number: CAO 04-14 Date: May 20, 2014 Eurasian Water-Milfoil Weed-Frenchman's Bay File: A 1440 Recommendation: 1. That Report CAO 04-14 of the Chief Administrative Officer regarding Eurasian Water-Milfoil Weed-Frenchman's Bay be received; 2. That staff be directed to provide Allies of the Frenchman's Bay Association with funding for Eurasian Water-Milfoil Weed control in the form of a grant to a maximum of $21,875 for 2014 which is to be used solely for the introduction of milfoil weevils; 3. That the Allies of the Frenchman's Bay Association be required to provide evidence that the City funding was directed solely for the purposes of introducing weevils for the control of the Eurasian Water-Milfoil Weed; and 4. That staff report back to Council annually regarding the status of the milfoil weed presence in Frenchman's Bay. Executive Summary: Over the past few years, Eurasian Water-Milfoil (EWM), an invasive aquatic weed has been quickly re-colonizing in Frenchman's Bay, causing problems for boaters and paddlers. A community group has formed the Allies of the Frenchman's Bay Association (AFBA), with the focus of jointly combating the milfoil weed problem. They have been researching the various methods for controlling EWM and have prepared a Management Plan. In early August 2013, approximately 20,000 milfoil weevil eggs and larvae were stocked in the bay adjacent to Bruce Hanscombe Park. The association is recommending that the Weevil stocking program be continued in 2014. As weevils are less effective in high activity areas, the association is recommending that dredging be undertaken in key navigational channels and around docks. They are also recommending a pilot project using the laminar flow aeration system. Measuring and evaluating the effectiveness of the management efforts and overall plant growth in the bay will be undertaken by the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. 55 56 Report CAO 04-14 Subject: Eurasian Water-Milfoil Weed Frenchman's Bay May 20, 2014 Page 2 At the Executive Committee meeting of May 12, 2014, Report No. CAO 03-14 regarding EWM control grant funding, was discussed and referred back to staff. This revised report contains additional recommendations that stipulate how the City's funds shall be allocated. Financial Implications: In 2013, Council approved a grant for up to $30,000 as the City's share for the first year of the program. Due to a cool ,spring, the EWM did not get established very early and fewer weevils were stocked. As such, the City only contributed$8,325 in 2013. , As part of the 2014 Current Budget, Council approved a grant of up to $21,875 as the City's share for the Eurasian Water-Milfoil Weed control program. Ontario Power Generation have donated $10,000 to be applied to the City's share of this program with the balance of the City's share being funded by property tax. AFBA's Funding Contribution Plan for the EWM Action Plan 2014 is valued at a total of $81,675. The City's share represents approximately 26% of the total budget, with the balance of the funds being provided by the Pickering Harbour Company, Swans Marina, Frenchman's Bay Yacht Club, Dockominium, Dragon Boat Club, Pickering Rouge Canoe Club, PARA, TRCA, and fundraising/donations. The EWM Action Plan is also forecasting funding requirements for the following 3 years. The City's share is estimated to be $20,000 for 2015, $10,000 for 2016 and $5,000 for 2017. Costs beyond 2017 are unknown and will be determined at a later date based on the success of the ongoing control measures. Discussion: Over the past few years, Eurasian Water-Milfoil (EWM), an invasive aquatic weed has been quickly re-colonizing in Frenchman's Bay. During the summer of 2012, the weed grew so aggressively that it became a problem for boaters and paddlers by binding up propellers, keels and paddles. Members of the boating community and residents around the bay formed the Allies of the Frenchman's Bay Association (AFBA), with the focus of jointly combating the milfoil weed problem. The group have been researching the various methods for controlling milfoil weed and have prepared a Management Plan that proposes an integrated management approach. Staff have met with representatives of the AFBA to discuss their approach for this year's program. Their plan is to continue with introducing more milfoil weevils into the bay when the conditions are suitable. AFBA are also planning to introduce a test site using the laminar flow aeration system, to be located on the west side of the bay. Funding for this pilot project, including· the hydro required to run the compressor system, will be provided from other sources. Further dredging is being done by the Frenchman's Bay Yacht Club, to maintain the channel from their site to the harbour entrance. Pickering Harbour Company are 'dredging around their docks as well as providing a deeper channel from their site to the harbour entrance. Swans Marina have indicated plans to CORP0227-07/01 revised Report CAO 04-14 Subject: Eurasian Water-Milfoil Weed Frenchman's Bay May 20, 2014 Page 3 dredge around their docks as well. The dredging work is not an AFBA initiative and is not being funded by them. Attachments: Not Applicable Prepared By: Arnold Mostert, OALA Senior Coordinator Landscape & Parks Development AM:am CORP0227 -07/01 revised Approved/Endorsed By: Richard Holb fn, P. Eng. Dire~6r, Engineering & Public Works 57