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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2009 Field Trip July 13, 2009 TO: WATERFRONTS COMMITTEE RE: TRIP TO PT. SALERNO ON FRIDAY, JULY 24TH Attached is the information and map for the field trip to The Fish House Art Center and Gallery, 4745 SE Desoto Avenue, Stuart. Notice will be posted for this trip stating that committee members will depart Sebastian at 2:30 P.M. to meet at 4:00 P.M. - l V V\co �F-A c) 0 O _ N U M CU bA C� t— Pa O O) Mz L : '%E O O — L U C N ui Ca Kv it U,.v�I.Y.. E <- ' /�` .Q •� ur f €: `_ T a 0 O O O L C o O -p C .-A O O t -s U) C O — fQ L �co d %° O Q j co U C O .0 L -cs rl 2,• ,i .0 "O O N `� C •— co O N cn n" (73— `t O Co S a) U L to CD 5 O O •F� rt w �+ cv �' L • 1 U N , r l� 4. � too; y:. � /BFI = -' q •L C3 •" — 3 fit t, (6• N r �-+ y�..A -O •� ."'' x -k,Itt4i &p {{ -j .-� _ f. •—• CO Tt CO CO '� .x,, ` D O LL O O C6 fn -C • OL O Q a®>• +rc+ (n (a L aanA;;'S1 to,- (B O co O 0 It . 0 O C •F•' ±. 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Learn more These search terms are highlighted: port salerno working waterfront Text-only version ., �j "Mote Protection,Less Process" rtm nt of Environmental protection DEP Home About DEP Programs Contact Programs Port Salerno A Waterfronts Florida Community " CMP Home ' Federal Port Salerno surrounds the Manatee Pocket, a natural harbor located about 1.5 miles Consistency from the Atlantic Ocean near the intersection of the St. Lucie and Indian Rivers. The Pocket is fed by several creeks, including Salerno and Manatee. It is strategically Florida State located close to both the ocean and the north-south water passage lane. The Manatee Clearinghouse Pocket thus provides an ideal harbor for fishermen working the Atlantic Ocean, which » Grants is the principal reason Port Salerno was settled in the early 1900s. By the 1920s, " Office of Port Salerno was an active fishing port which, at its height, supported eight working Intergovernmental fish houses in the waterfront area. The net ban resulted in the loss of 'obs and income for nearly 100 families, Inttrn oun y Programs and the last of the eight fish Current houses recently closed. Today Program approximately 50 fishermen n. ' Activities continue to earn a living at Port , .. '" Salerno. They use the docks at Information the waterfront owned by Martin About Us County. The economy has shifted Contacts from one based on commercial Links fishing to one based on g recreational fishing, resort and � a '' Laws & restaurants. Regulations Land Use Composition 'a •,� Partners 27% Commercial 33% Private Residential 1% Vacant Buildings or Lots 3% Public Owned 36% Commercial Waterfront Environmental and Cultural Resources Port Salerno's primary environmental resource is the Manatee Pocket itself, the water body that provides the basis for the water-dependent economy of Port Salerno. Martin County has begun to address the problem of declining water quality in the Pocket with an ongoing storm water retrofit project. The working waterfront with its traditional commercial fishing industry is the most important cultural resource in Port Salerno, and maintaining the identity of their fishing village is of paramount importance to the residents of the area. The waterfront area has approximately thirty historic structures that were identified in a 1997 survey. Recent Projects The commercial fisherman of Port Salerno have committed their own funds, approximately $75,000, to acquire necessary permits, build, and maintain the commercial docks in order to meet current county codes. The fishermen are currently organizing more formally and considering incorporating themselves as a non-profit entity. http://74.125.47.132/search?q=cache:t3 8 SRWPUrS4J:www.dep.state.fl.us/cmp/waterfront... 7/10/2009 Honda Coastal Management Program: Waterfronts Page 2 of 2 The Pirate's Cove Resort houses Martin County's vessel used to pump out holding tanks of county boat owners. The boat, "Miss Poop", provides an invaluable service to county boat owners, as well as an obvious positive environmental benefit to the local waterways. A group of private investors recently purchased the last of the old Port Salerno fish houses for adaptive re-use as a boat brokerage or other waterfront-related business. Tentative Goals Port Salerno has three primary goals for their area. The first is to enhance the viable traditional economy of the area. They hope to accomplish this by preserving the commercial fishing industry and enhancing and expanding local marine-related businesses. Maintaining the fragile environmental balance of the Manatee Pocket is also a priority. Finally, public access to the waterfront area is a critical goal of the community. The waterfront is Port Salerno's most valuable commodity. Both private and public entities are committed to creating the Manatee Pocket Walk, a public boardwalk linking the Port Salerno Civic Center to Manatee Park. The boardwalk would improve the appearance of the park areas which anchor the two ends of the Manatee Pocket. It is hoped that creation of the Manatee Pocket Walk will boost the economy of Port Salerno by providing a draw for visitors to the downtown area to patronize shops, businesses and restaurants. Contact Person Hank Woollard Planning & Development Services Dept. Martin County Administrative Center 2401 SE Monterey Road Stuart, FL 34996 Phone: (561) 288-5495 Last updated: June 03, 2005 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard M.S.47 Tallahassee, Florida 32399 850-245-2161 (phone)/850-245-2163(fax) Contact us ........................................... DEP Nome I About DLP I Contact Us I Search I Site Map 7 http://74.125.47.132/search.q=cache:t38SRWPUrS4J:www.dep.state.fl.us/cmp/waterfront... 7/10/2009 (N r O ° • CO U # x . 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