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Radio Road Beautification MSTU Agenda 02/13/2012Radio Road Beautification M.S.T.U. Advisory Committee 2885 Horseshoe Drive South Naples FL 34104 February 13, 2012 AGENDA I. Call Meeting to Order II. Attendance III. Approval of Agenda IV. Approval of Minutes: January 9, 2012 V. Transportation Services Report A. Budget Report- Gloria Herrera B. Project Manager Report - Darryl Richard VI. Landscape Maintenance Report A. Hannula B. Windham Studio VII. Landscape Architect Report - Windham Studio A. Devonshire Refurbishment VIII. Old Business IX. New Business X. Committee Member Comments XI. Public Comments XII. Adjournment o �C��IIMi� MAR p 7 2011 D Fiala Hiller Henning Coyle ✓ coletta Misc. Cones: Deb: s1 221 ► -z.. Item #: I L-c= Z C ")ies to: The next meeting is March 12, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. Growth Management Division — Construction & Maintenance 2885 Horseshoe Drive South Naples, FL 34104 `%t or Radio Road Beautification M.S.T.U. Advisory Committee AOP 2885 Horseshoe Drive South Naples FL 34104 January 9, 2012 Minutes I. The meeting was called to order by Dale Lewis at 2:00 p.m. II. ATTENDANCE Members: Dale Lewis, Betty Schudel, Helen Carella, John Weber, Jerry Parillo County: Darryl Richard- Project Manager, Gloria Herrera - Budget Analyst, Michelle Arnold- Director ATM, Pam Lulich- Landscape Operations Manager Others: Scott Windham - Windham Studio, Manuel Gonzalez - Hannula Landscaping, Darlene Lafferty- Juristaff III. APPROVAL OF AGENDA Dale Lewis moved to approve the agenda as submitted Second by Betty SchudeL Motion carried unanimously 5-0. IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: December 12, 2011 Change: I. Call Meeting to Order should read: "2: 00 p.m. " Betty Schudel moved to approve the December 12, 2011 minutes as amended Second by John Weber. Motion carried unanimously 5-0. V. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES REPORT: A. Budget Report — Gloria Herrera reviewed the following: (See attached) • Collected Ad Valorem Tax $244,893.30 • Improvements General Open P.O. $101,643.74 • Available Capital Outlay $519,000.00 • Devonshire Project $278,000.00 — The Project was approved by the BCC Darryl Richard noted: • The contract is currently under review by Risk Management, Purchasing, and Legal Department • Hannula was notified of the Bid Award • NTP will be issued the last week of January Manuel Gonzalez stated that Hannula is prepared to start the Project at the end of January (per Dale Hannula.) 1 Maintenance Follow up items • Recommended taking tissue samples of the Xanadu and Crown of Thorn (Livingston to Airport) • Dry turf was observed (east of Devonshire) due to issues with the irrigation pump o Recommended postponing any action until the Devonshire Project is complete Dale Lewis requested a recommendation on a short term fix to improve Radio Road (2 islands) in the Tina Lane area as it appears dilapidated. Betty Schudel suggested removing the Crown of Thorn and installing Lantana. Scott Windham proposed the following: • Simplify the species of Crown of Thorn and fill in the bed with the plant • Install White Bougainvillea, Yellow Lantana, and Juniper layer Dale Lewis moved to rely on Scott Windham (Windham Studio) to fiat the Medians to look like part of the Project and as soon as possible and cover the cost by the MSTU. Second by Betty Schudel. Discuss took place on the motion. The Committee expressed the following suggestions or comments: • Betty Schudel - To remove the Crown of Thorn (in the dead areas) and add Juniper and Lantana • John Weber — Install weather tolerant Plant Materials • Dale Lewis — Deemed the installed Plant Materials will never mature • Jerry Parillo — Questioned what will be done with the Crown of Thorn that will be removed Staff posed to group the Crown of Thorn together in the Plant bed in lieu of removing them. Scott Windham replied: • An evaluation will be performed on the Crown of Thorn • The healthy plants will be grouped in (1) bed with Juniper • Additionally the Xanadu groups will be evaluated as 50% are stunted The motion was amended to include: `per the direction by Scott Windham all salvageable Plant Materials will be reused Motion carried 5 -0. Dale Lewis questioned if Windham Studio needed additional monies for the additional Projects. Staff suggested increasing the Windham Studio allocation by an additional $2,500.00. Dale Lewis moved to allocate (Windham Studio) $5,000.00 in that status. Second by Helen Carellm Motion carried unanimously 5-0. 3 Greenway Entry Scott Windham reviewed the proposed Greenway Entry Plan • Install a Paver path to meet the sidewalk • Pavers will match the median tips • Arbor will be approximately 11 ft. Jerry Parillo perceived that a commemorative sign should be installed noting that the Project was funded by the MSTU if FPL did not contribute monies to the Project. The following suggestions were made for the location of a sign: • Install a plaque below the Rich King Sign • Install a sign similar in size to the reuse water sign • Engrave the commemorative message into the Benches Staff stated quotes will be provided at the February meeting for the Greenway Entry Project. VII. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REPORT- Windham Studio A. Devonshire Refurbishment - None VIII. OLD BUSINESS - None IX. NEW BUSINESS - None X. COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS - None XI. PUBLIC COMMENT - None There being no further business to come before the Committee, the meeting was adjourned at 3:03 p.m. Radio Road Beautification MSTU Advisory Committee Dale Lewis, Chairman These minutes approved by the Committee on as presented_, < or amended The next meeting is February 13, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. Growth Management Division — Construction & Maintenance 2885 Horseshoe Drive South, Naples, FL 34104 4 1 CUR AD VALOREM TAX $ 2 DEL AD VALOREM TAX $ 3 FIFTH THIRD O/N INTEREST $ 4 INVESTMENTINTEREST $ 5 INTEREST TAX COLLECTOR $ 6 REVENUE STRUCTURE $ 7 TRANSFER FROM APPRAISER $ 8 TRANSFER FROM TAX COLLECTOR $ 9 CARRY FORWARD GENERAL $ 10 CARRY FORWARD OF ENCUMB AMl $ 11 NEG 5% EST REVENUE $ 12 TRANSFERS 8t CONTRIB $ 13 TOTAL REVENUE $ 14 ENGINEERING FEES $ 15 ENGINEERING FEES OTHER $ 16 INDIRECT COST REIMBURSEMENT $ 17 LANDSCAPE INCIDENTAL $ 18 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES $ 19 Post Freight UPS $ 20 ELECTRICITY $ 21 Water & Sewer $ 22 INSURANCE GENERAL $ 23 SPRINKLER SYSTEM MAINTENANCE $ 24 MAINTENANCE LANDSCAPING $ 25 MULCH $ 26 LANDSCAPE MATERIALS $ 27 LICENSES AND PERMITS $ 28 LEGAL ADVERTISING $ 29 OTHER MISCELLANEOUS $ 30 FERTILIZER HERBICIDE CHEM $ 31 Office Supplies $ 32 Electrical Contractor $ 33 OPERATING EXPENSE $ 34 IMPROVEMENTS GENERAL $ 35 CAPITAL OUTLAY $ 36 TRANS TO 111 UNINCORPORATED $ Amended Budget Commitments (307,600.00) $ $ (1,000.00) $ $ (417,200.00) $ (21,445.24) $ 145.24 51,445.24 $ 14,000.00 $ 7,200.00 $ 4,500.00 $ 55,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 1,100.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 12,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 4,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 300.00 $ 172,545.24 519,000.00 519,000.00 26,600.00 - x $ 16,880.74 $ 3,435.00 $ 42,915.00 $ 995.57 $ 4,127.36 $ 7,297.70 $ 1,852.12 $ 7,000.00 300.00 RADIO ROAD MSTU FUND 158 Febuary 13, 2012 Actual )enditures (261,964.88) $ (83.25) $ (580.81) $ (4.17) $ ,633.11) $ 62,633.11) $ 4,564.50 $ 3,600.00 $ 1,065.00 $ 27,007.90 $ 204.43 $ 550.00 $ 975.97 $ 17,702.30 $ $ 1,147.88 $ 1.833.32 $ Available Vender Name Total EB Simmonds Elect Close (45,635.12) $ EB Simmonds Elect 83.25 FPL (419.19) Florida Irrigation 4.17 Florikan Forestry Resources Hannula Landscape (45,966.89) 39 BUDGET TRANS TC COLLECTOR $ Hannula Landscape (417,200.00) Hannula Landscape Close (21,445.24) Hannula Landscape Close 15,500.00 Indirect Cost Insurance General Juristaff Inc Naples Electric Close (423,145.24) 469,112.13 30,000.00 14,000.00 Naples Electric Close 3,600.00 Staples - Visa (14,922.90) Windham Studio - Windham Studio (200.00) Winfield Solutions 3,000.00 - 550.00 3,200.00 (103.33) $ (13,000.00) $ 363,621.95 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 Refurbishment of medians RR MSTU 1,000.00 - 3,000.00 16,492.90 .30 $ 29,090.45 - $ 240.181.54 40,181.54 26,600.00 37 TRANSFERS $ 26,600.00 $ - $ - $ 26,600.00 38 BUDGET TRANS APPRAISER $ 2,700.00 $ $ 1,300.96 $ 1,399.04 39 BUDGET TRANS TC COLLECTOR $ 7,700.00 $ $ 5,394.36 $ 2,305.64 40 TRANSFER CONST $ 10,400.00 $ $ 6,695.32 $ 3,704.68 41 RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCY $ 3,200.00 $ $ - $ 3,200.00 RESERVES $ 3,200.00 $ $ - $ 3,200.00 TOTAL EXPENSES $ 731,745.24 $ 363,621.95 $ 65,346.62 $ 302,776.67 P.O.# I Item I Remaining I Actual Paid 4500132894 Replace service panels on Devonshire $ - $ 1,833.32 4500134263 Repair Leak Devonshire @ Glenveiw $ 1,003.00 $ - 4700000778 2 FPL accounts $ 995.57 $ 204.43 4500130334 Irrigation Supplies $ 3,124.36 $ 375.64 4500130431 Fertilizer $ 5,000.00 $ - 4500130422 Mulch $ 7,297.70 $ 17,702.30 4500134525 C Refurbishment Devonshire $ 278,818.46 $ - 4500130497 Devonshire Maintenance $ 46,350.00 $ 9,580.00 4500132211 Refurbishment of medians RR MSTU $ - $ 16,492.90 4500132406 Structural Pruning $ - $ 2,000.00 IGC County Services $ - $ 3,600.00 IGC Insurance $ - $ 550.00 4500130356 Secretarial Services $ 1,852.12 $ 1,147.88 4500134054 Repair Pump @ Radio Rd $ - $ 125.00 4500134055 Repair Pump @ Glen Eagle $ - $ 475.00 4500130395 Office Supplies $ 300.00 $ - Direct Misc supplies $ - $ 0.33 4500124715 Devonshire Hedges, Street Trees $ 6,673.24 $ - 4500128033 Architectural Services $ 10,207.50 $ 4,564.50 4500134056 Fertilizer $ 2,000.00 $ - TOTAL (Lines 33 + 35) $ 363,621.95 $ 58,651.30 ,280 a Va 1,214,337,046 Final FY 10 Taxable Va 1,039,288,028 FY 11 Final Taxable Valtp 987,648,123 FY 12 July 1st T -4.97% Adj. 11 to 12 FY 12 FY 11 Millage 0.3114 0.2949 Millage Cap= .5000 Extension 307,564 306,486 Property Tax Limitation Impact FY 12 Gross Taxable Value 987,648,123 Minus: New Const. Annex. 3,346,690 Plus: Amendment 91 TV Component 0 Adj. Taxable Value 984,301,433 11 Levy 306,486 Rolled Back Rate (less Amend. One) 0.3114 91% ofRolled Back Rate 0.2834 Date: February 10, 2012 CURRENT SCHEDULE PROJECTION Radio Road MSTU - Devonshire Landscape & Irrigation Project Activity Date NOTICE TO PROCEED ISSUED FOR MATERIAL PURCHASE AND UTILITIES LOCATES f 1:] Kerelki 11 1:T1141D] I] NOTICE TO PROCEED FOR CONSTRUCTION 140 DAYS OF CONSTRUCTION Final Completion February 8, 2012 February 15, 2012 February 20, 2012 February 20 — July 9, 2012 July 9, 2012 [END CONSTRUCTION] 5 . MAINTENANCE REPORT To: Radio Road MSTU Advisory Committee CC Darryl Richard, Pamela Lulich Collier County ATM From: Scott Windham Date: February 13, 2012 RE: Radio Road Monthly Maintenance Report and Greenway Entry MSTU Committee and Staff: The following is a report of the general conditions and recommendations for the maintenance of the Radio Road MSTU areas as related to previously discussed maintenance action items: Upon field review, in general, the project areas look healthy and well maintained. A few observations are as follows: Hannula replaced the warranty one dead Cabbage Palm in median # 3 east of Airport Rd and 30 Silhouette Bougs in median # 10 west of Livingston Rd at the large Live Oak Trees. Hannula has reduced maintenance services as recommended by county staff and WSI during the winter months to prevent cost overruns. Fertilizer strategies discussed included the following: • Following soil and reclaim water testing and analysis, the County has had Florikan develop a new custom fertilizer blend which addresses the medians. This 8 -2 -12 Florikote, Collier Palm Blend general fertilizer with minor nutrients will be used for trees, palms, plants and turf. • County will stay with 2 applications /yr of the new100% slow release fertilizer. • Following the committee's approval last month, Hannula has begun incorporating liquid fertilizer in with the spray applications to boost the turf whenever pesticide applications are done. Other follow up items from last month: ■ Hannula still needs to replace the `Dead' Laurel Oak in median 26 with a Live Oak. Hannula has the following additional spray and liquid fertilizer requests: ■ The Crown of Thorns need to be treated for fungus. They will treat with T Methyl Fungicide Windham Studio, Inc., Landscape Architecture, LC 26000365 P.O. Box 1239, Bonita Springs, Florida 34133 Phone: (239) 390 -1936 Fax: (239) 390 -1937 Email: scott @ \vindhamstudio.com ivwvv.xvindhamstudio.com 6. • The Bougainvillea need to be treated for worms. They will treat with Provaunt • Treat the sod with M -Pede for fungus. FPL easement Greenway entry landscape update: ■ WSI submitted the final planting plan, paver layout plan and pergola details sheet to staff in order to be included in the FPL consent package for submittal to and review and approval by FPL. Medians 18 -23 (Circle K to Tina Lane): ■ WSI has prepared a refurbishment plan and related plant quantities for Hannula to remedy the Crown of Thorns deficient medians as authorized by the committee in the last meeting. Please email or call me if you have any questions. Thanks, Scott Windham Studio, Inc., Landscape Architecture, LC 26000365 P.O. Boa 1239, Bonita Springs, Florida 34133 Phone: (239) 390 -1936 Fax: (239) 390 -1937 Email: scott @vindhamstudio.com -www.windhams tudio.com 2 7% RADIO ROAD - MEDIANS 19 -23 REFURBISHMENT PLANT LIST 2/13/2012 Windham Studio, Inc. SHRUBS Qty Sym Botanical Name Common Name Specification Native 95 MUH Muhlengergia capillaris Muhly Grass 3 gallon, 24" 36" oc Y GROUND COVERS Qty Sym Botanical Name Common Name Specification Native 85 BS Bougainvilla 'Silhouette' Silhouette Dwf Bougainvillea 3 gallon 12 "ht x 16" spd. 36" oc N 55 GIF Ficus macrophyla'Green Island' Green Island Ficus 3 gallon, 12" ht x 16" spd. 36" oc N 285 IVN Ilex vomitoria'Nana Shillings' Ilex Shillings 3 gallon 10" Ht x 12" spd. 30" oc Y 745 JUP Juniperus chinensis 'Parsonii' Parson's Juniper 3 gallon, 10" ht x 24" spd. 24" oc N 290 LAN Lantana'Gold Mound' Gold Mound Lantana 1 gallon, 18 ", full 24" N MISCELLANEOUS Qty Sym Botanical Name Common Name Specification Notes SF Forestry Resources, Transportation Blend Pro - Eucalyptus Colored Mulch 2 CF Bags, Top dress existing *Contractor to preserve existing mulch while planting new plants, then field verify quantity of new mulch needed to top dress. Mulhy Grass Green Island Ficus Silhouette Bougainvillea RADIO ROAD MEDIANS 19 -23 PLANTING REFURBISHMENT PLANT PHOTOS 2/13/12 Ilex Shillings Gold Mound Lantana Parson's Juniper r I I I LLJ -:7 to �:j - C- OE — a 16' HC ' j U I Em MEDIAN 18 t 156 R' a— 8 '"m flEE MAI&NOT gA Vll PROPOSED P% -- IG, IA T OF WAY DECORATIVE PAVERS I L AN D S C A P E INS TALL ATION N 0 T E S I. ALL TREES L PALMS WILL NEED TO MEET THE MINIMUN 6 FOOT HORIZONTAL CLEARANCE IN THE MEDIANS. 2. NO TREES OR PALMS SHALL BE INSTALLED WITHIN 3 FT. OF A E4 INCH DEPTH IRRIGATION MAIN LINE. IF TREES OR PALMS ARE PLANTED CLOSE OR ON TOP OF THE IRRIGATION MAIN LINE THE MAIN LINE SHALL BE AT A 48 INCH DEPTH. 3. A MINIMUM 3 FT. WIDE MULCH STRIP SHALL OCCUR BETVEEN THE EDGE OF THE FIRST POW OF PLANTS AND THE BACK OF CURB. 4. ALL TREES IN TURF AREAS SHALL HAVE A 4 FT. DIAMETER MULCH RING. THE DEPTH OF THE MULCH SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE TO THE MULCHING DEPTH SPECIFICATIONS. 56 ALL SHRUB AND GROUND COVER PLANTINGS SHALL BE INSTALLED ON SPECIFIED CENTERS, USING TRIANGULAR SPACING WHERE POSSIBLE AND PRACTICAL. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SHALL APPROVE PLANTING BED LAYOUTS PRIOR TO PLANT INSTALLATIONS. 6. IF VEGETATION OBSTRUCTS THE VISIBLITY OF THE EXISTING SIGNS IN THE MEDIAN THE CONTRACTOR IS TO - RELOCATE THE SIGNS ACCORDING WITH MUTCD SPECIFICATIONS AND AS APPROVED BY THE DESIGN ENGINEER, 6-5-09 1 MAM DEVISED PER CC COMMENTS E-MAIL DATED 6-3-09 /I I -I - f .J.-:­ , . 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NO TREES OR PALMS SHALL BE INSTALLED WITHIN 3 FT. OF A 24 INCH DEPTH IRRIGATION MAIN LINE. IF TREES OR PALMS ARE PLANTED CLOSE DR ON TOP OF THE IRRIGATION MAIN LINE THE MAIN LINE SHALL BE AT A 48 INCH DEPTH. 3. A MINIMUM 3 FT. WIDE MULCH STRIP SHALL OCCUR BETWEEN THE EDGE OF THE FIRST ROW OF PLANTS AND THE BACK 13F• CURB, 4. ALL TREES IN TURF AREAS SHALL HAVE A 4 FT. DIAMETER MULCH RING. THE DEPTH OF THE MULCH SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE TO THE MULCHING DEPTH SPECIFICATIONS, 5. ALL SHRUB AND GROUND COVER PLANTINGS SHALL BE INSTALLED ON SPECIFIED CENTERS, USING TRIANGULAR SPACING WHERE POSSIBLE AND PRACTICAL. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SHALL APPROVE PLANTING BED LAYOUTS PRIOR TO PLANT INSTALLATIONS. 6. IF VEGETATION OBSTRUCTS THE VISIBLITY OF THE EXISTING SIGNS IN THE MEDIAN THE CONTRACTOR IS TO RELOCATE THE SIGNS ACCORDING WITH MUTCD SPECIFICATIONS AND AS APPROVED BY THE DESIGN ENGINEER. _ < A N V N U - A _F L L E G E N D SYMBOL D DESCRIPTION S SYMBOL D DESCRIPTION 1ARGE CANOPY TREES LIVE OAK 0 000 F FLOWERING ACCENT TREES 1 � � P PLANTING DE;DS NEW Dw L LARGE: FLOWE:RiNG C,INOPY TREES E El E AND EXPANDED !'ROPO"ED PALMS w P PROPOSED PAVERS 2m P PI ANT SCHMAILF SYI(BOI, QUANTITY AND /OR SIZE REVISIONS DESCRIPTION K � COLLIER �'OL%liT %fir SHEET vrPr1RTHEAIT On TRAAWPORD1TION LANDSCAPE PLAN -PHASE 11 -8 6 -5 -09 MAN WISED PER CC COMMENTS E-MAIL DATED 6 -3 -09 N0. Lvndscape J,r'clVtvc ;ure ROAD NO. COIMITY PROJECT # RADIO ROAD (R`•IvH • C�".1lLVVlN IR: U�ua iFarENi . 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ALL TREES IN TURF AREAS SHALL HAVE A 4 FT. DIAMETER MULCH RING, THE DEPTH OF THE MULCH ( • j� IARGR FLOWERING CANOPY TREES AND EXPANDED SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE TO THE MULCHING DEPTH SPECIFICATIONS, - tii.J n EXISTING PAVERS 5. ALL SHRUB AND GROUND COVER PLANTINGS SHALL BE INSTALLED ON SPECIFIED CENTERS, USING TRIANGULAR SPACING WHERE POSSIBLE AND PRACTICAL. PROPOSED PAVERS LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SHALL APPROVE PLANTING BED LAYOUTS PROPOSED PALM PRIOR TO PLANT INSTALLATIONS. PLANT SCHEDULE; SYMBOL 6. IF VEGETATION OBSTRUCTS THE VISIBLITY OF THE EXISTING SIGNS IN THE MEDIAN THE CONTRACTOR IS TO QUANTITY AND /OR SIZE RELOCATE THE SIGNS ACCORDING WITH MUTCD SPECIFICATIONS AND AS APPROVED BY THE DESIGN ENGINEER. REVISIONS �� COLLIER COUNTY AA7E BY DESCRIPTION 1gdQoGGR � > DE, ARTAIENT OF TRANSPORTAT'10N LANDSCAPE PLAN - PHASE II -13 SHEET 4-28 -09 MAH REVISED PER CC COMMENTS DATED 4 -23 -09 — .- -- - - -- NO. 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I [1 F IOJEC11 PHAS , TWO-0 STA. 205+9 I 1 Nr 1 [ RR i f MEDIAN 23 ecoaAT;vE EM �. s5 TC JI I77 �_ fCR e -0.r i -- F',1GtiT Oc. 'P:I;Y �Q4 � SAXON � APTS. I I j I I i LANDSCAPE_ INS TALLATI0N NOTES I. ALL TREES S PALMS WILL NEED TO MEET THE HINIMUN 6 FOUT HORIZONTAL CLEARANCE IN THE MEDIANS. 2. NO TREES OR PALMS SHALL BE INSTALLED WITHIN 3 FT. OF A 24 INCH DEPTH IRRIGATION MAIN LINE. IF TREES OR PALMS ARE PLANTED CLOSE OR ON TOP OF THE IRRIGATION MAIN LINE THE MAIN LINE SHALL BE AT A 48 INCH DEPTH. 3. A MINIMUM 3 FT. VIDE MULCH STRIP SHALL OCCUR BETWEEN THE EDGE OF THE FIRST ROW OF PLANTS AND THE BACK [IF CURB: 4. ALL TREES IN TURF AREAS SHALL HAVE A 4 FT. DIAMETER MULCH RING. THE DEPTH OF THE MULCH SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE TO THE MULCHING DEPTH SPECIFICATIONS. S. ALL SHRUB AND GROUND COVER PLANTINGS SHALL BE INSTALLED ON SPECIFIED CENTERS, USING TRIANGULAR SPACING WHERE POSSIBLE AND PRACTICAL, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT SHALL APPROVE PLANTING BED LAYOUTS PRIOR TO PLANT INSTALLATIONS, 6. IF VEGETATION OBSTRUCTS THE VISIBLITY OF THE EXISTING SIGNS IN THE MEDIAN THE CONTRACTOR IS TO RELOCATE THE SIGNS ACCORDING VITH MUTCD SPECIFICATIONS AND AS APPROVED BY THE DESIGN ENGINEER. 6 -5 -09 1 MAM )2EVISED PER CC COMMENTS E -MAIL DATED 6 -3 -09 1'0 or rzywe Landscape Architecture o:y.i, [ »aaa.ut,: ra. v.v.c[urnr • v�un.rvc `Al9 irynlmrd Rat [e•i • r. %I•c, F-1-1 34M 4tl -C)Cl ro.. (T[V) 417-07M cA ♦.Inai. T:. •• lF- r.4TJG9b - w.hn.t •, ucr.«, IA- p7Cty„4 I, (CD �-� Lli EMMEDIAN 24 RR Rs 79 . Q — �,, MANOR 6L VD ---ro- j APTS. ; MEADOW LAKES � / I � � E t STOP UD NOT i ! Fel � I ( I E 1 I � SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION LARGF, CANOPY TREES: LIVE OAK 000 FLOfYER1NG ACCENT TREES j r"—=m '� , PLANTING BED: NEW C • 3 �l LARGE Ff.OWF.RING CANOPY TREES AND EXPANDED _ �t J EXISTING PAVERS PROPOSED PAANTS PROPOSED PAVERS PLANT SCHEDULF, SYMBOL QUANTFCY AND /OR SIZE COLLIER COUAITY DEPARTMLA'T OF TRAAr•SPORTATION ROAD NO. COUNTY PROJECT 0 C.R. 6561 COLLIER 158 -162 -522 LANDSCAPE PLAN - PHASE II -B RADIO ROAD STA. 201+65 TO STA. 203 +95 SHEET NO. 2B -13 N vik cJ 3 Mitchelllan 40rom: scribner0l@comcast.net ent: Thursday, February 02, 2012 8:51 PM 0: Mitchelllan Subject: New On -line Advisory Board Application Submitted Advisory Board Application Form Collier County Government 3301 E. Tamiami Trail Naples, FL 34112 (239)252 -8606 1Vlail �ddres scribner01 comcast.ne • Would you andlor any organizations with ated benefit from decisions or recommendations made by this advisork'.Ukrd? (Sherwood 5 director/ 7 years ;Sherwood master director 2yearsl lGradaute of DeVilbiss HS in Toledo 1977. Attended the Cleveland Institute of Art and Toledo University with la maior In Fine Arts . 0 ork history _ Artist / illustrator and conceptual artist in strategy planing for worldwide corporations vital visual Maps for employees. 1996 -2004 Childrens Book illustrator ,17 Books published by Ra )use Inc. illustrated in toy and game field creating original paint By numbers and 3D kits for Fundii v. of General Mills 1980- 1995 Award winner for PBS victory garden design early 1990's. I have a serest in Native plantings and methods of best practices for Florida. I belong to Florida native plant d Naples Botanical Gardens. I am currently a professional photographer creating fine art digital he flora and fauna of Florida . P) !it)al-d all F {till)It i',)rnri)i�:i{inrrr .attic•. i ( .: i ! _ • 1`. ..�` %• -cam ...(Ji= �r %pI.Mication for Commitrec.rKOards 1Vame :eTT`1/_- '��Iy�E� Home Phone:..�3 << -3�J�� Home Address : � zip code: S q4- Fax No. Business Phone: e-mail address: b — sc tILL& W, CoYSAC.�; (1tL� Place of Employment: ") k Board or Committee Applied for tp 'P'cm L1 Category (if applicable): Example., CommiK[oo District. Developer, eavireameamlist, isy pema, am How long have you lived in Collier County: Years —j5 Months Are you a registered voter in Collier County: Yes ✓ No Do you currently hold public office? Yes No ✓ If so, what is that office? • Have you ever been convicted of any offense against the Law? Yes No ✓ If yea, explain: Do you now serve, or have you ever served oo a Collier County board or committee? 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Name: z Home Dhow. d 3 i (v '4$ Home Address:4g dt*,WQ iL • _ZSp Code:_ 1~ ax No. Business Phona $ i�3 `s d Sre -Mai l addrhs: AJp&,,a Place of Employmmu—Red6ow CervL Board or CoAn hoa, Applied fo . Din Category (if applicable): Erampk: Copmi»i a DiSU* Dev*kW, eaviivaawtalhl, LW Persoa, de. How long have you lived in Collier County: Yean_ ,2 / ,yiantla Are you a registered voter in Collier County: yes No Do you currently hold publk office? Yes No L� is +e� what is that of iica? Have you ever been Colivicted of any o:tfeuse agaiVA the Law? Yes No If yeti explala, Do yon sow serve, or have you ever serrol, oa a Celior County board or committee? yes No �f No V yeti Pteblo list the eo�emitlas:/boardec _ . _ AMW own* any edAV&x fk6$rvwdvPiwI%eil + 7Yi4y/i&rW«tiwffNlos+rordrdaS . slalia + w. E1c�eYehihG *e load e/Cemo C#N^*Ahwm Sj#I SAIL r-40W DWA N4*S, ,PL 3111 (jyea WiAP&—/ -Yew WPAowivo S, (xt!),ISI,t602 ore,wall k ]7bpk,r►rA� rwMateers►s io sure Ate ekAYwe elGfM�r GrnQt