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TDC Agenda 03/24/2014 R Tourist Development Council Agenda March 24 , 2014 MEETING AGENDA & NOTICE COLLIER COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL Collier County Government Center, Administration Bldg. F, 3rd Floor 3299 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida 34112 March 24, 2014 9:00 am Collier County Commission Chambers * Requires TDC Action 1. Call to Order 2. Pledge of Allegiance 3. Roll Call 4. *Changes and Approval of Agenda 5. *Approval of TDC Minutes a. *Regular Meeting 2/24/14 6. Presentations / Public Comment - (3 minutes each) 7. New Business a. *Barefoot Beach Preserve Projects Funding Request - ADA Beach Access Wheelchair and Wildlife Proof Trash/Recycling Receptacles b. *RFQ #10-5510-30S - Clam Pass Tramway Station c. *Proposal #09-5305 - Wildlife Observation Tower at Tigertail Beach d. *RFQ #10-5510-41 - South Marco Restroom Replacement e. *Tourism Week Proclamation f. *TDC Advisory Board Nominations 8. Old Business a. TDC Requests from February 24, 2014 Meeting 1. County Museums update on sources of additional funding- April meeting 2. Research Data Services report on day trippers and visiting friends and family e-mailed to Council members. 3. Everglades National Park and ecotourism marketing efforts to Council members via e-mail. 4. Poll results of alternate TDC meeting dates. 9. Marketing Partner Reports a. Research Data Services b. Paradise Advertising c. Lou Hammond & Associates - PR Services d. Tax Collections e. Miles Media - Website Activity f. Sales & Marketing Technologies - Search Engine Optimization g. Phase V - Fulfillment Services 10. Tourism Staff Reports a. Director - Jack Wert b. Sales & Marketing - Debi DeBenedetto c. Public Relations & Communications - JoNell Modys d. Film Office - Maggie McCarty e. Sports Marketing - Chris O'Brien f. International Representatives - Jack Wert g. Visitor Centers - Lori Lou Waddell 11. Detailed Staff Reports 12. Council Member Discussion 13. Next Scheduled Meeting Date/Location - Apr. 28, 2014 - 9:00 a.m. Collier County Government Center, Administration Bldg. F, 3rd Floor, 3299 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida 34112 14. Adjournment All interested parties are invited to attend, and to register to speak and to submit their objections, if any, in writing, to the board prior to the meeting if applicable. For more information, please contact Jack Wert at (239) 252-2402. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Collier County Facilities Management Department located at 3335 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 101, Naples, FL 34112-5356, (239) 252-8380. Public comments will be limited to 3 minutes unless the Chairman grants permission for additional time. Collier County Ordinance No. 99-22 requires that all lobbyists shall, before engaging in any lobbying activities (including, but not limited to, addressing the Board of County Commissioners) before the Board of County Commissioners and its advisory boards, register with the Clerk to the Board at the Board Minutes and Records Department. February 24, 2014 MINUTES OF THE COLLIER COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL MEETING Naples, Florida, February 24, 2014 LET IT BE REMEMBERED the Collier County Tourist Development Council in and for the County of Collier, having conducted business herein, met on this to at 9:00 AM in a REGULAR SESSION in Building "F" of the Government Com les, Florida with the Following members present: O Nw Chairman: m issioner Tim Nance Vice Chairman ark Hill Murray H. Hendel (Excused) Susan Becker Robert Miller Ed (Ski) Olesky John Sorey, III Larry Sacher (Excused) Rick Medwedeff -44-4C).S45S 4S, ALSO PRESENT: Jack Wert, Tourism Director Gary McAlpin, Coastal Zone Management Colleen Greene, Assistant County Attorney Kelly Green, Tourist Development Tax Coordinator 1 February 24, 2014 Any persons in need of the verbatim record of the meeting may request a copy of the video recording from the Collier County Communications and Customer Relations Department or view online. 1. Call to Order—Commissioner Nance Commissioner Nance called the meeting to order at 9:00 A.M. 2. Pledge of Allegiance Pledge of Allegiance was recited. 3. Roll Call A quorum was established. 4. Changes and Approval of Agenda Mr. Sorey moved to approve the Agenda subject to the addition of item . ns Proposal. Second by Ms. Becker. Carried unanimously 7—0. 5. Approval of TDC Minutes a. Regular Meeting 1/27/14 0 Ms. Becker moved to approve the minutes of the Janu , 014 Meeting as presented. Second by Mr. Olesky. Carried unanimously 7—0. 'S.' 6. Presentations/Public Comment (3 minutes each Matt Craig of MHK Architecture and Planni : prtvi ed an update on the proposed City of Naples Park to be located on Goodlette Frank Road. caw . -t: • The park is intended to be a passi s k with walking paths, picnic areas, a kayak launch, provisions for chess and check r oa sites, a water splash area for children, an elevated hill area with terraced seating for h iewing of public events, etc. • The walking trails propose connect to the Gordon River Greenway Park via a bridge over the Gordon River. • The connection wil . iiit ers to walk, bike, etc. approximately 3.5 miles (7-mile round trip)to the terminus oft ►•n River Greenway at Golden Gate Parkway • The park will , i ■ .'- ecreational opportunities 7. New Business 40 a. Payment to Marco Island Civic Association, Inc. Gary McAlpin presented the Executive Summary"Recommendation to approve the payment of $4,600.00 to Marco Island Civic Association, Inc.for repairs and restoration to their property caused by damages that occurred during the South Marco Beach Renourishment Project (195- 80211), Erosion Control Rebuild Project (195-80211), and Maintenance Grading of the North Marco Island Beach Project (195-90533) this past year and make a finding that this expenditure promotes tourism" dated February 24, 2014 for consideration. He noted reimbursement is for damage caused by contractors during 3 different projects. Mr. Medwedeff moved to recommend the Board of County Commissioners approve the payment of$4,600.00 to the Marco Island Civic Association, Inc.for repairs and restoration to property caused by damage that occurred during the South Marco Beach Renourishment Project (195-80211), the Erosion Control Rebuild Project(195-80211), and Maintenance Grading of the 2 February 24, 2014 North Marco Island Beach Project (195-90533) this past year and finds the expenditure promotes tourism. Second by Mr. Sorey. Carried unanimously 7—0. The Council recommended that future contracts for this type of work ensure any items such as regrading of roads, due to ongoing wear and tear, be the responsibility of the contractor(s) performing the work. b. Quarterly Financial Review Mr. Wert presented the Executive Summary "Tourist Development Tax Quarterly Financial Review" dated February 24, 2014 which included the "Tourist Development Tax Funds FY2014 1st Quarter Budget to Actual Report" for consideration. He provided an overview of the 1St quarter FY14 financials. The Council requested updates on the following items: FEMA De-Obligation of Funds Mr. McAlpin provided the update noting: • Ma X • The county filed an appeal with FEMA which has not yet been heard. • Staff is proposing the Board of County Commissioners agree to sponsor a workshop on the issue as it affects approximately 250 Florida Communities. • The workshop would aid in garnering support to reverse the decision including providing input to the area congressional delegation, whose support may be needed to address the issue. Mr. Wert reported museum staff w. Qe� ' . on raising additional funds by establishing a rental program for events held at se M, acilities and are considering charging an admission for special events, etc. The Council requested mu aff provide an update on their efforts at the next available TDC Meeting. ft,\Y Beach Park Fac' • 1-Z•apital Project Fund Balance Mr. Wert re.i . - $8M held in reserves is allocated to planned projects. Mr. SoreQo to accept the "Tourist Development Tax Funds FY2014 1st Qtr Budget to Actual Report." Second by Mr. Olesky. Carried unanimously 7—0. c. Book Direct Website Enhancements-Agreement Addendum Mr. Wert presented the Executive Summary "Recommendation to approve Amendment #1 to Contract #13-6080 with Jack Rabbit Systems, Inc. to provide enhanced Book Direct consumer services by adding five new booking options, authorize the Chairman to execute the Amendment, and make a finding this expenditure promotes tourism" dated February 24, 2014 for consideration. He noted the proposal is directed towards leisure tourism for a term of 3-years. The first year of the agreement requires a set up fee of approximately $5,500 for a total of annual fee of $14,515.00. The remaining two years will be charged an annual rate fee of$8991.00. Mr. Medwedeff moved to recommend the Board of County Commissioners approve 3 February 24, 2014 Amendment#1 to Contract#13-6080 with Jack Rabbit Systems,Inc. to provide enhanced Book Direct consumer services by adding five new booking options, authorize the Chairman to execute the Amendment, and find the expenditure promotes tourism. Second by Ms. Becker. Carried unanimously 7-0. d. Atkins Proposal Gary McAlpin presented the Executive Summary "Recommendation to approve a proposal from Atkins North America, Inc. dated February 19, 2014, to provide an analysis on the effects of storm events and beach renourishment projects on the Collier County coastline from 2005 to present day under Contract #09-5262-CZ, authorize budget amendment, authorize the County Manager or his designee to execute a work order for a not to exceed amount of$14,103 (Task 1 only) and make a finding the expenditure promotes tourism"dated February 21, 2014 for consideration. He noted: • The BCC denied the request for Coastal Planning and Engineering de elop a report by formatting available data on beach renourishment history fro 1 present. • Staff now proposes that Atkins be engaged to perform the or a divide it into 2 tasks: Task I: Historical Analysis from 2005 to present for a c • 4,103; Task II: Historical Analysis from 1996—2005 for a cost of approximate •1 100. • The current proposal by staff is to complete Task •1 • ime. • The purpose would be to analyze and format e ' 100: • • a on historic beach renourishment into a common platform to assist the County • 1111•v= oping future renourishment design. • The item promotes tourism as it will assist •i, •• ty in making long term, informed decisions on beach renourishment act' ' 'es. • The CAC unanimously recommend 1 p val of the item on February 21, 2014. Mr. Sorey moved to recommend B d of County Commissioners approve a proposal from Atkins North America, Inc. di, 'd F uaryl9, 2014 to provide an analysis on the effects of storm events and beach re i r ent projects to the Collier County coastline from 2005 to present day under Contr' • i ' 262-CZ, authorize budget amendment, authorize the County Manager or his desig %execute a work order in an amount not to exceed$14,103 (Task 1 only) and i nding the expenditure promotes tourism. Second by Mr. Miller. Carried unanimo 0. 8. Old Business AC4P'' ) None 9. Marketing Partner Reports Mr. Wert presented the slideshow"Marketing Partner Reports—February 24, 2014 that included the following reports presented by staff and consultants: a. Research Data Services (heard before Item 9.a)—Dr. Walter Klages "Collier County Tourism Research, February 24, 2014—Research Data Services, Inc. " He also provided the analysis "Collier 2013 Visitation" which outlined data for day trippers and those visitors that stay with friends while in the County. The council requested that staff email a copy of the report to members. b. Paradise Advertising—Nicole Delaney 4 February 24, 2014 "Advertising Report Paradise Advertising and Marketing, Inc. — TDC, February 24, 2014. " Mr. Miller requested staff to provide him information on promotional undertakings related to the Everglades Region including Everglades National Park. c. Lou Hammond & Associates—PR Services—Jonell Modys "National Public Relations Report—National Public Relations Update— TDC Meeting February 24, 2014. " d. Tax Collections—Jack Wert "Tourist Tax Collections— Collier County Tax Collector—February 24, 2014. " e. Miles Media - Website Activity—Jack Wert "Website—Miles Partners, Inc. " \'') f. Sales & Marketing Technologies,Inc. - Search Engine Optimiz ti ,Tack Wert "Search Engine Services—Sales and Marketing Technologies, I g. Phase V - Fulfillment Services—Jack Wert 0 "Fulfillment Services—Phase IV" 1111Z,'S-Aw 10. Tourism Staff Reports The following reports were provided by staff: a. Director—Jack Wert �r b. Sales & Marketing—Debi Benedetto c. Public Relations & Communication — 1 Modys d. Film Office—Jack Wert e. Sports Council—Jack Wert f. International Representativ• . . Wert g. Visitor Centers—Lori L i .ell 11. Detailed Staff Reports AS) Submitted 12. Council Membe is sion Ms. Becker report she represented the Tourist Development Council at a tourism roundtable held at Edgewater Beach Hotel. Commissioner Nance: • Reported the Board of County Commissioners is interested in fostering economic development opportunities in the area of the Sports Industry and Events. • Requested that the council consider an alternate meeting day during the month, given it's currently the day before a Board of County Commissioners Meeting. The timing makes it difficult for a commissioner or county staff to focus their efforts on the TDC. The Council requested staff to poll the members via email for any alternate days that may be available. 5 February 24, 2014 13. Next Scheduled Meeting Date/Location—March 24,2014—9:00 a.m. Collier County Government Center, Administration Bldg. F, 3rd Floor, 3299 Tamiami Trail East,Naples, Florida 34112 14. Announcements None ***** \) There being no further business for the good of the County, adjourned b tY, g was adjourned by order of the Chair at 10:55 A.M. 1111Q4S'Av4e V COLLIE 'Ai. ' Y TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL rh.:S" ''cairman, Commissioner Tim Nance 4s) '4S'4)16' These minutes approved by the Board/Committee on as presented or as amended . 6 March 24,2014 New Business 7-a 1 of 7 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Request that the Tourist Development Council approve the expenditure of $32,160 for the purchase of an ADA beach access wheelchair and wildlife proof trash/recycling receptacles for Collier County beach park facilities and make a finding that this expenditure promotes tourism. OBJECTIVE: To keep our beach park facilities clean and ADA compliant for the benefit of the public. CONSIDERATIONS: On April 22, 2013, the Tourist Development Council approved the Category "A" grant applications submitted by the Parks and Recreation Department. The grant applications included one for the Barefoot Beach Preserve projects and one for beach parks wildlife proof trash containers. The TDC approved $3,000 to purchase an ADA beach access wheelchair and up to $30,000 to purchase and install wildlife proof trash and recycling stations throughout county beach park facilities. Upon approval of the expenditure by the TDC, the Department obtained quotes for the items and requests that the TDC approve the $32,160 expenditure to place the purchase through a Purchase Order. According to the Purchasing Policy, a purchase under $3,000 only requires one quote. Therefore, the ADA wheelchair will be purchased with Deming Designs. The trash/recycling receptacles will be purchased from the vendor with the lowest price per item. FISCAL IMPACT: Funding in the amount of $30,000 for wildlife proof trash receptacles and $3,000 for an ADA beach access wheelchair as approved from the TDC Fund 183 (beach park facilities). Item Cost (each) ADA Wheelchair-Deming Designs $2,620.00 Mini Depot Recycling Enclosure- $1,180.00 BearSaver Mini Depot Recycling Enclosure- $1,282.50 Global Industrial Mini Depot Recylcing Enclosure- $1,180.00 Securr March 24,2014 New Business 7-a 2 of 7 GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no impact to the Growth Management Plan from this action. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been approved as to form and legality and requires majority vote for approval. - CMG ADVISORY BOARD RECOMMENDATION: The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board approved this project with a 5-0 vote on March 20, 2013. RECOMMENDATION: That the TDC approve the expenditure of$32,620 for the purchase of an ADA beach access wheelchair and wildlife proof trash/recycling receptacles and make a finding that this expenditure promotes tourism. Prepared by: Natali Betancur, Parks and Recreation Operations Analyst r , March 24, 2014 New Business 7-a 3 of 7 Deming Designs Inc. 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DISCLAIMER: This communication(including any attachments)is intended solely for the recipient(s) named above and may contain information that is confidential,privileged or legally protected. Any unauthorized use or dissemination of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify the sender by return e-mail message and delete all copies of the original communication. Thank you for your cooperation. 2 March 24, 2014 New Business 7-b 1 of 14 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to award Request for Quotations (RFQ) #10-5510-30S to Surety Construction Company, in the amount of$181,401, for the construction of the "Clam Pass Tramway Station," approve the necessary funding increase in the amount of $85,347.36, and make a finding that this expenditure promotes tourism. OBJECTIVE: To replace the existing Clam Pass Park Tram Station structure for the public that is cost effective. CONSIDERATION: County staff had previously recommended an award to Wright Construction Group based on the initial RFQ issued by purchasing for $164,146.00. On July 2, 2013, the Purchasing Department sent four notices to vendors for RFQ #10-5510-30S for the construction of the Clam Pass Tramway Station a Collier County Beach Park Facility. A non- mandatory pre-quote meeting was held on July 17, 2013, and three contractors attended. Three quotes were received on July 22, 2013 as shown below. Staff reviewed the unit pricing on the bid tab and recommended the award to Wright Construction Group, the lowest, qualified responsive bidder. On November 25, 2013 the Tourist Development Council approved the award to Wright Construction Group, however the quotes had expired before the work order could be approved by the Board of County Commissioners and therefore new quotes were required to be solicited. On January 24, 2014, the Purchasing Department sent three notices to vendors for RFQ #10- 5510-30S for the construction of the Clam Pass Tramway Station. A non-mandatory pre-quote meeting was held on January 29, 2014, and three contractors attended. Three quotes were received on February 6, 2014 as shown below. Staff reviewed the unit pricing on the bid tab and is recommending the award to Surety Construction Company, the lowest, qualified responsive bidder. Contractor Bid 1 Surety Construction Company $181,401.00 2 Bradanna, Inc. $187,799.00 3 Wright Construction Group $189,758.51 FISCAL IMPACT: Funding in the amount of$96,053.64 from Tourist Development revenues is available and appropriated for this Project No. 80187 (Clam Pass Tramway Station) within the Parks and Recreation Beach Park Facilities Capital Fund 183 (TDC Beach Parking Facilities). An additional $85,347.36 is requested as a Budget Amendment. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no impact to the Growth Management Plan from this action. ADVISORY BOARD RECOMMENDATION: The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board previously approved this project with a 5-0 vote on March 20, 2013. March 24, 2014 New Business 7-b 2 of 14 LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been approved as to form and legality and requires majority vote for approval. - CMG RECOMMENDATION: That the Tourist Development Council recommends award of RFQ #10-5510-30S to Surety Construction Company, for the Clam Pass Tramway Station Construction, Project No. 80187, in the amount of$181,401, approves the necessary present total funding request, and makes a finding that this project expenditure promotes tourism. Prepared by: Margaret A. Bishop, P.E., Senior Project Manager, Facilities Management Department Attachments: 1) Quotes; 2) Budget Amendment March 24, 2014 New Business 7-b ir CO 3of14 ter County Acirmistrattve Services Dvision Purchasing REQUEST FOR QUOTATIONS FOR MULTIPLE PROECTS UNDER CONTRACT#10-5510 "General Contractors" Date: January 24, 2014 From: Rhonda Cummings, FCCN, CPPB, Procurement Strategist 239-252-8941, Telephone Number 239-252-6700, Fax Number RhondaCummingsncolliergov.net To: Prospective Vendors Subject: RFQ#10-5510-30S Clam Pass Tramway Station As provided in the referenced contract, the Collier County Purchasing Department is soliciting quotes for the referenced project. RFQ Due Date: February 6, 2014 at 2:30 P.M. Pre-Quote Meeting Date/Time: January 29, 2014 at 11:00 A.M. 3327 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, FL 34116 Pre-Quote Meeting Location: Purchasing Conference Room A Q&A Deadline: February 3,2014 at 4:00 P.M. Number of Days to Final Completion: 120 Days Scope of Work: See Specifications attached. Item Description of Services Unit Cost Number 1 Site Work Modifications LS $ 83,606.00 2 Masonry, columns,footers,tie beam LS $ 11,186.00 3 Standing seam metal roof system LS $ 31,600.00 4 Pavers, curbing, planters LS $ 40,372.00 5 Benches, accessories, signage LS $ 14,637.00 Grand Total $ 181,401.00 Your quotation response for this project is due no later than the date and time specified above. We will not accept any quotation responses later than the noted time and date. If your firm is unable to respond electronically, your quotation must be received in the office of the Purchasing Department at the above referenced address no later than the time and date specified. We look forward to your participation in this request for information/quotation process. Surety Construction Company Firm's Complete Legal Name 239-992-6030,992-7977 Telep one,Nuupprb l umber Signature Executive Vice President Title Herbert H.Hill,Jr. February 6,2014 Print Name Date RFQ_ContractDriven_RevisedSeptember2009 1 March 24,2014 New Business 7-b 4 of 14 State of Florida Department of State I certify from the records of this office that SURETY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Florida, filed on December 7, 1979. The document number of this corporation is 647519. I further certify that said corporation has paid all fees due this office through December 31, 2014, that its most recent annual report/uniform business report was filed on January 16, 2014, and its status is active. I further certify that said corporation has not filed Articles of Dissolution. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State of Florida at Tallahassee, the Capital, this the Sixteenth day of January, 2014 t 4,,,„': t 1(-3{l'` 04JA ,4.4715*, Secretary of State Authentication ID: CC4005141976 To authenticate this certificate,visit the following site,enter this ID,and then follow the instructions displayed. https://efile.sunbiz.org/certauthver.html March 24, 2014 New Business 7-b 5 of 14 TERRY KELLY, PRESIDENT PROPOSED PROJECT EXECUTIVE Over the years,Terry has served in all capacities,from Superintendent, 1 1 Project Manager and Vice President to his current role as President. Terry has 0' overseen construction of millions of square feet,and brings 3o years of construction management experience. Terry's hands-on and no-nonsense approach has become a company philosophy,which is reflected by the highest quality of work that resulted in numerous repeat clients. Terry is also highly trained in safety and also serves as the firm's Safety Director. Terry insists that every member of the construction team receive OSHA Certification. His vast knowledge and experience in construction allows him to"wear many hats"and expertly oversee each project from all aspects. :AC«61 5J:898 gpI py g�SgTIATTEgOffFFLO>RIDyA gg qy? yam} OPAAATMG4NGTYUR1M Iq[1YIWET$6M9 W.S1ADLA4IC# LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS SEM LUC t071.714 Tom»w# Fingerprinted and ID Badge Collier County Government 11m190Ta.4 us0446 p... 'rho A t 1c.l IS CHAT Badge from NCH Healthcare System p�:° l I9SCHA:PIf.TyY.,4e�Ytl. Sxploacisn Cain ASS o3, 2JIA Florida Certified General Contractor's License ,„Y, TAPPP PA, IPP€,k'JTTT N CJSt4ANY CGC 028670,since 1984 1'x,*„� °' a 1 Y pITA 3 tl Pl.Sf IJi i8 years of AHCA Experience x0A A"�f;VlYl.")Y :A<'p0YTMAAY" ICRA Trained by The Linders Health Institute,the single course provider for Infection Control 3f i r l3 ;k sar of Yex",u 11 certification for Best Practices in construction 10-hour OSHA Certification First Aid,CPR Civic Activities • 2014-President Collier Building Industry Association 2013-2010-Member Board of Directors Collier Building Industry Association 2013—Treasurer Collier Building Industry Association 2012—Executive Committee Collier Building Industry Association • 2013-2015 Vice President Board of Directors Children's Advocacy Center of Collier County 2006-2013—Member Board of Directors Children's Advocacy Center of Collier County PARTIAL PROJECT LIST Collier County Gov't.Annual Contracts-18 years Florida Gulf Coast Univ.Annual Contracts-12 years LaPlaya Beach&Golf Resort,Mult.Projects-12 years NCH Healthcare,Multiple Projects g� per+ p City of Naples Airport,Multiple Projects THE LINDERS HEALTH INSTITUTETM Naples Botanical Garden Multiple Certificate Community Bank at Ave Maria Certificate far IC RA Training Ritz Carlton Naples,Renovation is hereby rantCtl to: Creekside,Polaris Center y Premier Executive Center Terry 'Kelly Lutgert West Florida Cancer Specialists Veterans Park Commons to certifil the above has sat completed 15 hours of Bonita Community Hospital-Doctor Renovations speciafxed training meetint3 requirements r for the Southwest Florida Womens Group Interior Remodel Gulf Coast Medical Arts Center 'Environment of Care and the patient population, NCH Blood Lab 'FuniamerttaLc of In ection ontrol Collier Anesthesia Office ,. f .._... Naples Day Surgery OR Renovations 'For,I'leafthcare Construct The Executive Center at the Strand LIat7CRS ru von,al I IS Naples Day Surgery Lobby Ren currently underway-ICRA July I �uly ti-1 �aIz NCH Adm.Ren..i'I Fir-currently underway-AHCA/ICRA 41atene brays R, 4Z,4 'F cutfre Thrert+', March 24,2014 New Business 7-b 6 of 14 HERBERT H. HILL,JR., EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT/PARTNER I PROPOSED PROJECT MANAGER For the past 3o years, Herb has had several roles in the Company and is , knowledgeable in all facets of construction. Herb joined Surety Construction Company in 1979 and has served in several capacities, / .` , , including Project Manager, Project Superintendent and Estimator on numerous projects. m r W. ` +tA x ,� Recognizing his value, Surety named Herb as the Executive Vice President and partner in the firm in 1995. Today, Herb remains very involved in every project, sharing the company's no non-sense and hands on approach. Herb has been involved in a number projects, his 3o years of experience in the local market will be beneficial to the project(s). He excels in the preconstruction phase and remains involved throughout the project duration. LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS Fingerprinted and ID Badge Collier County Government ID Badge from NCH Healthcare System C FLORIDA r�r'^ 1 Y+�i`.�' STATE Of FLORIDA Florida Certified General Contractor's License ""'" ., ^x`1481' 61? 'M i71gV "T'aF ,,:... ,,> CGC031578 since 1984 W,r a . 9,. I.4,,raasF3, .,rr,ii>, . ,> .,u,.©OtTzA,V,. ICRA Trained by The Linders Health Institute,the single "'""'v.,'w a`""T' ' � Qi e,ai��":ia:'nos i :wTi"—rx. course provider for Infection Control certification for Best Practices in construction ti" >n ''" " Ft' „ io-hour OSHA Certification "?,.lo' ; "x^zae" First Aid,CPR PARTIAL PROJECT LIST Collier County Gov't.Annual Contract-18 years Florida Gulf Coast Univ.Annual Contracts-12 years NCH Healthcare,Multiple Projects THE LINDERS HEALTH INSTITUTETM Naples Botanical Garden Multiple �7 S 1 V G Florida Community Bank at Ave Maria Certificate for ICRA Training La Playa Beach&Golf Resort,Mult.Projects-12 years Ritz Carlton Naples,Renovation is hereby granted to: Grey Oaks,Multiple Projects Herbert.JZ st py ,,r Bonita Community Hospital-Doctor Renovations Southwest Florida Womens Group Interior Remodel to certify the abate has satisfactorily completed 15 hours of Creekside,Polaris Center Premier Executive Center specialized-training meeting requirements for the 6o Banks Environment or-Care and the patient population, NCH Blood Lab Collier Anesthesia Office Funtfamentalr o In i ecton Control Naples Day Surgery OR Renovations Gulf Coast Medical Arts Center N Y HS ?Far Jfeaftftcare Construction Beachway Professional Building c'"°pp'"'"In-""'St Ll July 1314 20 2 ' Collier Health Services at Creekside ....°•-•- � Naples Day Sure Lobby Ren currently underway-ICRA rl'", P Y g rY Y Y Y' s tsrlcrrut.IR.(ral�`�`:N,>i3(,N s NCH Adm.Ren..r"Fir-currently underway-AHCA/ICRA <tteu,nixThucror ''t''' r° March 24, 2014 New Business 7-b 7 of 14 JEFFERY L.TURNER,SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT PROPOSED PROJECT MANAGEMENT/SUPERINTENDENT 4 Since joining Surety Construction Company in 1979, Jeff has overseen and managed numerous projects. With a career in construction dating back to 1974,Jeff's skill and knowledge is a priceless asset. His attention to detail, knowledge of all aspects of construction from ground breaking thru punch out, ability to work well with the trades and deliver projects on time,on budget and at the highest level of quality,will be of benefit to this project. He began as a Superintendent in 1978 before being named Vice President/Treasurer in 1984. nc1s`7p pp pjjs3T�A�TpgE Or�gr oyRYtDXyg U pygq URPARTMLYifAHTNJ4"T i g.ffixL�CY51IitwattugLAT'"' Then in 1995,he was promoted to Senior Vice President. tttM4 .ga.L4N70I?„�13llLt L 43 ?..» ...„. H d bolow T$ lorrineu LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS Pad '• 4 i -kapter 409 CI. Rxpiratla..detu. AVV 31. 2D>4 ID Badge NCH Healthcare System •ORN4k RY,FRT tON# )£;FR?Y '�h Tw;MT:�XI MdPAMX' Florida Certified General Contractor's License 501,141NPI%NT °kI CGC031632 since 1984 Rxcr ;ern %RR ckwr�e "k vxRtNN ,xRt:RRiARY 6 years of AHCA Experience ICRA Trained by The Linders Health Institute,the single course provider for Infection Control certification for Best Practices in construction 10-hour OSHA Certification First Aid,CPR PARTIAL PROJECT LIST Collier County Gov't.Annual Contract-18 years Florida Gulf Coast Univ.Annual Contracts-12 years THE LINDERS HEALTH INSTITUTE”' TM NCH Healthcare,Multiple Projects Naples Botanical Garden Multiple Certificate for ICRA Training Florida Community Bank at Ave Maria LaPlaya Beach&Golf Resort,Mult.Projects-12 years Y5+aereby'grantrdto: Ritz Carlton Naples,Renovation je_tfely Turner Grey Oaks,Multiple Projects Bonita Community Hospital-Doctor Renovations to certify the alaove has sa zsfactorily completed 15 hours of Southwest Florida Womens Group Interior Remodel specialized training meeting requirements fur the Creekside,Polaris Center �✓ Premier Executive Center tttvronment of Care and the patient population. 6o Banks 2undamenta(s_ofInfection Control NCH Blood Lab Collier Anesthesia Office A orJ ltit)t l„ feaft/care('onstructwn Naples Day Surgery OR Renovations ��.+ Yw �iolu�rsx Is cm Gulf Coast Medical Arts Center Jul} ,07..14,20/2 Beachway Professional Building a9arYnYL 9ttik5,Jl,;t Collier Health Services at Creekside t u.a . hrrctor �r< Naples Day Surgery Lobby Ren currently underway-ICRA NCH Adm.Ren..i'`Fir-currently underway-AHCA/ICRA March 24, 2014 New Business 7-b 8 of 14 JEREMY DEAN PROPOSED SUPERINTENDENT Since joining Surety Construction Company in 1999, Jeremy has overseen numerous projects. With a career in construction dating back to 1972, Jeremy's skill and knowledge is an immeasurable asset with every project he oversees. He pays meticulous attention to detail and demonstrates an exceptional ability to work with the trades.As a result, he delivers each project on time, on budget and with the highest level of quality. Over the past 10 years with Surety, Jeremy has been involved in a diverse range of projects, including new construction, renovation and restoration projects. CERTIFICATIONS Fingerprinted and ID Badge Collier County Government ID Badge NCH Healthcare System 6 years of AHCA Experience ICRA Trained by The Linders Health Institute,the single course provider for Infection Control certification for Best Practices in construction io-hour OSHA Certification First Aid,CPR PARTIAL PROJECT LIST Collier County Gov't.Annual Contract-18 years Florida Gulf Coast Univ.Annual Contracts-12 years NCH Healthcare,Multiple Projects THE LINDERS HEALTH INSTITUTETM Naples Botanical Garden Multiple Florida Community Bank Ave Maria Certificate for ICI Training LaPlaya Beach&Golf Resort,Mult.Projects-iz years Ritz Carlton Naples,Renovation is hereby granted to: Grey Oaks,Multiple Projects (Dean Bonita Community Hospital-Doctor Renovations Jeremy (Dean Southwest Florida Womens Group Interior Remodel Creekside,Polaris Center to certify the a6oi e has satisfactorily completed J.>hours of Premier Executive Center r;iecia(i.:.ed training meeting requirententS for the 6o Banks environment of care and"the patient popu/lation. NCH Blood Lab Collier Anesthesia Office Fundamentals of infection Control Naples Day Surgery OR Renovations Gulf Coast Medical Arts Center (ForIfeaft}hcare Construction iPJ�,iT, ciHpt s M1-11,K IMat Beachway Professional Building f � 9 Collier Health Services at Creekside � �°` ---"-""""" ju�' 13'I4*-9�- '`�:., Naples Day Surgery Lobby Ren currently underway-ICRA Lta denel int, WrsTTS4J)1 NCH Adm.Ren..i"Fir-currently underway-AHCAIICR e uttve,llo6 for March 24, 2014 New Business 7-b 9 of 14 WARREN ANDREWS PROPOSED SUPERINTENDENT Since joining Surety Construction Company in 1999, Warren has overseen numerous projects. With a career in construction dating back to 1974,Warren's skill and knowledge is an immeasurable asset with every project he oversees. He pays meticulous attention to detail and demonstrates an exceptional ability ove to work with the trades.As a result, he delivers each project on time,on budget and with the highest level of quality. Over the past 13 years with Surety,Warren has been involved in a diverse range of projects,including new construction,renovation and restoration projects. CERTIFICATIONS Fingerprinted and ID Badge Collier County Government Id Badge from NCH Healthcare Systems Qualified Storm Water Management Inspector ICRA Trained by The Linders Health Institute,the single course provider for Infection Control certification for Best Practices in construction 10-hour OSHA Certification;First Aid,CPR � ' PARTIAL PROJECT LIST I ES a,' QUALIFIED 11 L7 'u Florida Community Bank at Ave Maria ' STORMWATER MANAGEMENT Ave Maria Interim Fire Services Facility iNbX'C C OR Camp Keais at Ave Maria Ave Maria Cell Tower Warren .\i,drews Marinelli Residence xg Jt!Iloruia ihC xi m7r +i c I i r eii aers I r, ' 3rd&3rd Condo ` r '. '.rava+a: + ( pr,i 11th Ave.Condo ( " Fairman Residence _.k... Private Residence 6o North Street Private Residence 189 North Street Grey Oaks Renovation Modena LaPlaya Resort Improvements LaPlaya Suite 153o N&S LaPlaya 174 t76 THE LINDERS HEALTH INSTITUTETM Pelican Bay Park Jaeger Building Certificate for ICRA Training Sugden Park and Maint Bldg is hereby granted to: Bonita Community Health Center-Audiology,Rehab,Levine/Roth ` ,A J'f.43 D W Dr.Engle to cert f the above has satisfactorily completedl5 hours of 2001 Jensen Underground Galleria Wall Phase 2 spec-ialiwed training for ICR4 meeting requirements for the Bonita Community Health Care-Dr.Stanciu (Environment of Care an I the patient population. Naples Daily Clubhouse Tear Down Fundamentals o Infection Control Naples Daily News Distr Ctr f Pine Ridge Commons Tor:Heaftfca Construction obstruction LINDERS ...._. Southern Community Bank GIN*pm of 11.14/38 ,seer Gulfcoast Medical Arts Center Dec enmber 6-72012 .'. H&R Block t ia,fe,eL.,,hlera�-R'tii .4/4 Fuller Funeral Home Crematory Renovation t:rr:utr Director March 24, 2014 New Business 7-b 10 of 14 JOHN HARDIN PROPOSED SUPERINTENDENT Since joining Surety Construction Company in 1999, John has overseen H`r numerous projects. With a career in construction dating back to 1977, , John's skill and knowledge is an immeasurable asset with every project he oversees. He pays meticulous attention to detail and demonstrates an exceptional ability to work with the trades and Clients.As a result, he delivers each project on time,on budget and with the highest level of quality. Over the past 10 years with Surety, John has been involved in a diverse range of projects, including new construction,renovation and restoration projects. CERTIFICATIONS Fingerprinted and ID Badge from Collier County Id Badge from NCH Healthcare Systems Qualified Storm Water Management Inspector 10-hour OSHA Certification First Aid,CPR ICRA Trained by The Linders Health Institute,the single course provider for Infection Control certification for Best Practices in construction PARTIAL PROJECT LIST Collier County Government: 11th Ave 3 Unit Condo Supervisor of Elections Cat Kennels-Domestic Animals Replace RR Ceilings Bldg W Remodel War Room Bldg W Sheriff's Evidence Lab Dental Office Bldg H THE LINDERS HEALTH INSTITUTETM Jail Kitchen Remodel Closets Golden Gate Commerce Certificate for ICRA Training Center is fierehy granted to. Temporary Mailroom Bldg W Lobby Wall yollw giAwpm* Bldg W Renovation Marco Boat Ramp to certify tfe abate has satisfactorily completed 15 Sours of Fifth Floor Drywall specialized training for 1010 rneeting requirements for the Engineer and Copy Room Environment of Care and the patient popu&ttion. Old DOR Inspection Office Contractor Licensing Funifamentafs of Infection Contmf Bldg H Family Health For,Ifeafthcare Construction Bldg H Pharmacy LINDEfd'a C,Hy rural H 101'39 1.5(:NI State Attorney's Office Dec n er 6-7 201 Plan Review and Inspection Nadine Landers �(S)J$1 gib. CNL Bank Coconut Point �r ��:�rrut�ac�wirrctor 3` CNL Bank @a Bonita CNL Bank @ Magnolia Square Dr.Engle—Marco Island FGCU-Modular Bldg.#7 Ph II Picasso Kids Naples/Ft.Myers Greyhound Track Clubhouse Level Grey Oaks Athletic Center March 24, 2014 New Business 7-b 11 of 14 PAUL PLAMONDON PROPOSED SUPERINTENDENT Since joining Surety Construction Company in 1996, Paul has overseen numerous projects. With a career in construction dating back to 1974, Paul's unique skill and knowledge is an immeasurable asset with every project he oversees. He demonstrates an exceptional ability to work with the trades,Owners and Architects. As a result,he delivers each project on time,on budget and with the highest level of quality. Over the years with Surety, Paul has been involved in a diverse range of projects, including new construction,renovation and restoration projects. CERTIFICATIONS Fingerprinted and ID Badge Collier County Government ID Badge NCH Healthcare System 10-hour OSHA Certification;First Aid,CPR PARTIAL PROJECT LIST Collier County Gov't.Annual Contract-18 years Florida Gulf Coast Univ.Annual Contracts-12 years NCH Healthcare,Multiple Projects Naples Botanical Garden Multiple Florida Community Bank at Ave Maria LaPlaya Beach&Golf Resort,Mult.Projects-12 years Ritz Carlton Naples,Renovation Grey Oaks,Multiple Projects Bonita Community Hospital-Doctor Renovations Southwest Florida Womens Group Interior Remodel Creekside,Polaris Center Premier Executive Center 6o Banks NCH Blood Lab Collier Anesthesia Office Naples Day Surgery OR Renovations Gulf Coast Medical Arts Center Beachway Professional Building Collier Health Services at Creekside March 24, 2014 New Business 7-b 12 of 14 JOHN RINEHART PROPOSED SUPERINTENDENT John Rinehart is considered the "new guy" joining Surety Construction Company in 2013, but don't let that fool you, John has 21 years in the construction industry in Southwest Florida. With a career in construction dating back to 1992, Rinehart's new and fresh look on things is an immeasurable asset with every project he oversees. As a result, he delivers each project on time, on budget and with the highest level of quality. CERTIFICATIONS Fingerprinted and ID Badge Collier County Government 10-hour OSHA Certification;First Aid,CPR PARTIAL PROJECT LIST Collier County Gov't.Annual Contract-18 years Florida Gulf Coast Univ.Annual Contracts-12 years NCH Healthcare,Multiple Projects Naples Botanical Garden Multiple Florida Community Bank at Ave Maria LaPlaya Beach&Golf Resort,Mult.Projects-12 years Ritz Carlton Naples,Renovation Grey Oaks,Multiple Projects Bonita Community Hospital-Doctor Renovations Southwest Florida Womens Group Interior Remodel Creekside,Polaris Center Premier Executive Center 6o Banks NCH Blood Lab Collier Anesthesia Office Naples Day Surgery OR Renovations Gulf Coast Medical Arts Center Beachway Professional Building Collier Health Services at Creekside Naples Day Surgery Lobby Ren currently underway NCH Adm.Ren..15`FIr-currently underway March 24, 2014 New Business 7-b 13 of 14 Colter Comity Administrative Services Division Purchasing REQUEST FOR QUOTATIONS FOR MULTIPLE PROECTS UNDER CONTRACT#10-5510 "General Contractors" Date: January 24, 2014 From: Rhonda Cummings, FCCN, CPPB, Procurement Strategist 239-252-8941,Telephone Number 239-252-6700, Fax Number RhondaCummings@collieroov.net To: Prospective Vendors Subject: RFQ#10-5510-30S Clam Pass Tramway Station As provided in the referenced contract,the Collier County Purchasing Department is soliciting quotes for the referenced project. RFQ Due Date: February 6, 2014 at 2:30 P.M. Pre-Quote Meeting Date/Time: January 29, 2014 at 11:00 A,M. 3327 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, FL 34116 Pre-Quote Meeting Location: Purchasing Conference Room A Q&A Deadline: February 3, 2014 at 4:00 P.M. Number of Days to Final Completion: 120 Days Scope of Work: See Specifications attached. Item Description of Services Unit Cost Number 1 Site Work Modifications LS $ 85,400 2 Masonry, columns,footers,tie beam LS $ 13,800 3 Standing seam metal roof system LS $ 32,729 4 Pavers, curbing, planters LS $ 39,000 5 Benches, accessories, signage LS $ 16,870 Grand 187,799.00 Total Your quotation response for this project is due no later than the date and time specified above.We will not accept any quotation responses later than the noted time and date. If your firm is unable to respond electronically, your quotation must be received in the office of the Purchasing Department at the above referenced address no later than the time and date specified.We look forward to your participation in this request for information/quotation process. Bradanna, Inc Firm's Complete Legal Name 239-455-8891 1239-417-1249 Telephone Number/Fax Number Signa Project Manager Title Henry S. Fernandez 2/6/2014 Print Name Date RFQ_ContraclDriven RevisedSeptember2009 1 March 24,2014 New Business 7-b 14 of 14 Co Ter County Adninistrative Services Division Purchasing REQUEST FOR QUOTATIONS FOR MULTIPLE PROECTS UNDER CONTRACT#10-5510 "General Contractors" Date: January 24, 2014 From: Rhonda Cummings, FCCN, CPPB, Procurement Strategist 239-252-8941, Telephone Number 239-252-6700, Fax Number RhondaCummings(a,colliergov.net To: Prospective Vendors Subject: RFQ#10-5510-30S Clam Pass Tramway Station As provided in the referenced contract, the Collier County Purchasing Department is soliciting quotes for the referenced project. RFQ Due Date: February 6, 2014 at 2:30 P.M. Pre-Quote Meeting Date/Time: _ January 29,2014 at 11:00 A.M. 3327 Tarniami Trail East, Naples, FL 34116' Pre-Quote Meeting Location: PurChasingConference Room A '," Q&A Deadline: February 3, 2014 at 4:00 P.M. Number of Days to Final Completion: 120 Days Scope of Work: See Specifications attached. Item Description of Services Unit Cost Number 1 Site Work Modifications LS $45,014.50 2 Masonry, columns,footers,tie beam LS $23,643.11 3 Standing seam metal roof system LS $36,248.60 4 Pavers, curbing, planters LS $76,408.85 5 Benches, accessories, signage LS $8,443.45 Grand 189,758.51 Total Your quotation response for this project is due no later than the date and time specified above.We will not accept any quotation responses later than the noted time and date. If your firm is unable to respond electronically, your quotation must be received in the office of the Purchasing Department at the above referenced address no later than the time and date specified.We look forward to your participation in this request for information/quotation process. .1jr'q;-i ( r-s-f-rtcc4-iCAL GrOL.p . nc- F rm's mplete Legal Name 239.) Li8I-,5Ooo / (2..3) L181 -Z4LI� Telephone Number/Fax Number �� Signature Cs-Wma& P ' Title DavcA VaIit o O2// / Print Name Dat RFQ_ContractDriven RevisedSeptember2009 1 March 24, 2014 New Business 7-c 1 of 18 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to award proposal #09-5305 to BSSW Architects, Inc., in the amount of $30,800 for the design of the "Wildlife Observation Tower at Tigertail Beach," approve the necessary funding increase in the amount of $5,800 and make a finding that this expenditure promotes tourism. OBJECTIVE: To install a Wildlife Observation Tower at Tigertail Beach to provide the public an opportunity to enjoy the benefits of this unique habitat by providing a handicap accessible wildlife observation tower. CONSIDERATION: In the early 1980's, Tigertail Beach was a sandy beach facing the Gulf of Mexico that provided a variety of recreational benefits to residents and visiting beach goers. As time progressed a sandbar emerged in front of the beach above the high waterline and soon became stabilized by native dune vegetation. The shoaling became known as Sand Dollar Island and has changed the recreational and environmental opportunities to include coastal wildlife viewing. Black Skimmers, Least Terns, Snowy Plovers and Wilson Plovers nest on the beaches of Sand Dollar Island. Herons, egrets, terns, gulls, cormorants, pelicans, ibis, Rosette Spoonbills and other birds feed in the water and around the surrounding edges of the lagoon. Other threatened and endangered species of the area include but are not limited to five species of sea turtles, sawfish and the West Indian manatee. Nature based tourism is a rapidly growing pastime and provides a great economic benefit to the region. In 2006, the area of Tigertail/Sand Dollar Island was selected by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to become part of the Great Florida Birding Trail and was selected for its excellent bird watching opportunities. The Tigertail/Sand Dollar Island area is a nationally and internationally recognized shorebird bird feeding, roosting and nesting area. Including the Observation Tower as part of the County's beach park facility will provide a viewing platform for wildlife observation and tourist destination at Tigertail Beach. On April 22, 2013 the Tourist Development Council recommended approval for the Tigertail Beach Observation Tower budget of$25,000. The work scope included design, permitting and producing construction bid plans. The Facilities Management Department secured proposals for the project from three firms using contract No. 09-5305 Architectural Services. Staff requests that the TDC recommend approval of additional funding in the amount of$5,800 based on the proposals received for the design. FISCAL IMPACT: Funding in the amount of$25,000 from Tourist Development revenues is available and appropriated for this Project No. 80246 (Tigertail Beach Park Observation Tower) within the Parks and Recreation Beach Park Facilities Capital Fund 183 (TDC Beach Parking Facilities). An additional $5,800 is required to complete the design of the facility, and is requested as a Budget Amendment. March 24, 2014 New Business 7-c 2 of 18 Proposals Received: Contractor Bid 1 BSSW Architects, Inc. $30,800.00 2 Disney&Associates, P.A. $52,900.00 3 CH2M Hill, Inc. $92,656.00 GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no impact to the Growth Management Plan from this action. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been approved as to form and legality and requires majority vote for approval.—CMG ADVISORY BOARD RECOMMENDATION: The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board approved this plan on March 20, 2013, by a vote of 5-0. RECOMMENDATION: That the Tourist Development Council recommends award of proposal 09-5305 to BSSW, Inc., for the Tigertail Beach Wildlife Observation Tower, Project No. 80246, in the amount of$30,800, approves the necessary present total funding request, and makes a finding that the project expenditure promotes tourism. Prepared by: Margaret A. Bishop, P.E., Senior Project Manager, Facilities Management Department Attachments: 1) Proposals; 2) Budget Amendment March 24, 2014 ;;yy Business 7-c cH2 oC(-18 5801 Pelican Bay Boulevard Suite 505 Naples,FL 34108 CH2MHILL Telephone: 239-596-1715 Fax 239-596-2579 ATTACHMENT A SCOPE OF SERVICES FOR CONSULTING ENGINEERING SERVICES AGREEMENT FOR TIGER TAIL BEACH PARK OBSERVATION TOWER CONTRACT NO. 13-6164 February 28, 2014 DESCRIPTION The general objective for this task is to contract outside Consultant Engineering Services (referred to hereafter as CONSULTANT) for the Collier County Facilities Department: (referred to as COUNTY), to prepare plans, specifications, cost estimates, permits and provide limited services during construction for the construction of a new Observation Tower in Tiger Tail Beach Park. PART 1. —SCOPE OF WORK TASK la: Project Management,Meetings, Coordination,Data Collection The CONSULTANT will collect and review available data associated with the proposed project. This will include plans of a similar structure located at the 10,000 Island National Wildlife Refuge (located off of US41 in Royal Fakapalm, FL 34114 at Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge—Marsh Trail). The CONSULTANT will prepare for and attend Meetings with Collier County and City of Marco Island staff to coordinate project and proposed improvements. Attendance and BOCC Meetings may be required to support County staff. Coordination meetings will be held with SFWMD, FDEP and City of Marco Island to discuss the project and confirm requirements for permitting. March 24,2014 New Business 7-c 4 of 18 The CONSULTANT will provide Surveying Services for the proposed improvements. Design Phase Survey - Collect existing conditions data to be used for design purposes. The scope of this work will include the following: • Consultant will obtain horizontal and vertical data representing the existing site conditions at the proposed project site(Tower site and required ramp limits) • Establish vertical benchmarks using the nearest National Geodetic Survey control of record or other verified/published data. Data will be collected in NAVD88 unless otherwise required. • Establish Horizontal control points using global positioning equipment, data will be collected in the North American Vertical Datum of 1983 (NAD83), Florida State Plane East zone(0901), US survey feet. Survey Deliverables -The deliverables for this survey shall be in electronic format: • Autodesk Civil3D 2013 with point, line and tin data along with descriptive text. • XML file containing the TIN data The CONSULTANT will provide Geotechnical Services for the proposed improvements. Design Phase Geotech - Collect existing conditions data to be used for design purposes. The scope of this work will include the following: • Consultant will Contact Sunshine State One Call for utility locates • Obtaining the required drilling permit. • Mobilization of drill rig and personnel to the site. • Drilling two soil test borings (One on each side of proposed tower), each to a depth of 20 feet below existing grade. • Visually stratifying the borings by a geotechnical engineer. • Providing representative samples of the encountered soil and water on the site to a sub-contract laboratory to complete corrosion series testing (consisting of pH, resistivity, chloride content, and sulfate content). • Analyzing the data. • Writing an engineering report summarizing the findings and presenting our evaluation and recommendations for: o Foundation alternatives o Evaluation of the corrosive designation (per FDOT standards) of the encountered soil and groundwater, o Site preparation. Note: The samples obtained during the investigation will be disposed of immediately after testing or within 30 days after the fieldwork is complete. Should you want to retain the samples,please notify Consultant prior to commencement of the fieldwork. March 24, 2014 New Business 7-c 5 of 18 Geotechnical Deliverables-The deliverables for the geotechnical investigation shall be: • Geotechnical Report(2 Hard Copies) Note: Fees for Survey and Geotechnical Investigations defined as part of Task 1 are listed as Expenses in the Fee Schedule TASK lb: Observation Tower Design Plans, Specifications and Details Based on the preferred tower and ramp configuration determined during Task 1, the CONSULTANT will prepare structural plans and permits for the new Observation Tower in Tiger Tail Beach Park. CONSULTANT will prepare 60% Plans based on the concept approved during Task 1 which reflect the location of the new structure as well as the size, configuration and elevations of ramps and platforms. Any required construction or maintenance easements will be identified at this time. The 60% Submittal will include a Quantity and an Opinion of Probable Cost. COUNTY will review and provide Approval/Comments CONSULTANT will prepare 100% Plans and Permits based on the approved 60% Plans. The 100% Submittal will include a Quantity and an Opinion of Probable Cost. COUNTY will review 100% Plans and provide Approval/Comments. The 100% Submittal will include Plans, Specifications, Opinion of Probable Cost and Bid Tabs. TASK lc: Permitting During the time between the 60% and 100% Phase, the CONSULTANT shall also provide the following services: • CONSULTANT will prepare exhibits (with aerial), which shows proposed construction limits and final location of observation tower. • CONSULTANT will prepare necessary Permits (City of Marco Island, FDEP, SFWMD) for the construction of the new observation tower. TASK ld: Construction Cost Estimates and Bidding Services • CONSULTANT will prepare Construction Cost Estimates, Bid Tabs and Bidding Documents. • CONSULTANT will attend Pre-Bid Meeting to respond to questions or issues raised by potential bidders. Prepare addenda as required. • Provide final cost estimate incorporating design changes due to bidder comments. • CONSULTANT will attend Bid Opening for project and review Bids for adherence to project intent. March 24, 2014 New Business 7-c 6 of 18 TASK le: Services During Construction Provide limited services during construction to include the following: • Provide contract document interpretation and assistance in addressing requests for information and unforeseen conditions when requested by the County. • Review and assist in field changes which include minor redesign as requested by the County. • Provide periodic site observation visits of construction site. • Attend periodic progress meetings with the County and the Contractor (if requested). • Attend one substantial completion walk through meeting in the field. • Review and provide recommendations to Contractor Change Order requests. • Contractor will be responsible to provide Record Drawings based upon the contractor's markups, visual observations, and record survey. CH2M HILL will provide files to Contractor for use. NOTE: ENGINEER's Cost Opinions: In providing opinions of cost, financial analyses, economic feasibility projections, and schedules for the PROJECT, ENGINEER has no control over cost or price of labor and materials; unknown or latent conditions of existing equipment or structures that may affect operation or maintenance costs; competitive bidding procedures and market conditions; time or quality of performance by operating personnel or third parties; and other economic and operational factors that may materially affect the ultimate PROJECT cost or schedule. Therefore, ENGINEER makes no warranty that COUNTY's actual PROJECT costs, financial aspects, economic feasibility, or schedules will not vary from ENGINEER's opinions, analyses, projections, or estimates. Services During Construction: The presence or duties of CONSULTANT's personnel at a construction site, whether as onsite representatives or otherwise, do not make CONSULTANT or CONSULTANT's personnel in any way responsible for those duties that belong to COUNTY and/or the construction contractors or other entities, and do not relieve the construction contractors or any other entity of their obligations, duties, and responsibilities, including, but not limited to, all construction methods, means, techniques, sequences, and procedures necessary for coordinating and completing all portions of the construction work in accordance with the construction Contract Documents and any health or safety precautions required by such construction work. CONSULTANT and CONSULTANT's personnel have no authority to exercise any control over any construction contractor or other entity or their employees in connection with their work or any health or safety precautions and have no duty for inspecting, noting, observing, correcting, or reporting on health or safety deficiencies of the construction contractor(s) or March 24, 2014 New Business 7-c 7 of 18 other entity or any other persons at the site except CONSULTANT's own personnel. The presence of CONSULTANT's personnel at a construction site is for the purpose of providing to COUNTY a greater degree of confidence that the completed construction work will conform generally to the construction documents and that the integrity of the design concept as reflected in the construction documents has been implemented and preserved by the construction contractor(s). CONSULTANT neither guarantees the performance of the construction contractor(s) nor assumes responsibility for construction contractor's failure to perform work in accordance with the construction documents. PART 2.—PROJECT SCHEDULE: The design schedule for design services shall be as follows: 1. Survey will be initiated immediately upon NTP. 2. Following NTP, Coordination Meetings will be held with SFWMD, City of Marco Island and FDEP staff to verify permit requirements and establish location of new observation tower. Once preferred location is determined, Geotechnical Investigation will begin. 3. It is anticipated that 60% Plans will be submitted to the COUNTY for Review within 120 days of NTP. 4. The required Permits (City of Marco Island, SFWMD and FDEP) will be submitted to the COUNTY for Review within 180 days of NTP 5. The 100% Bid Plans, Quantities, Cost Estimates, Specifications and Bid Tabs will be submitted to the COUNTY for Review within 210 days of receiving NTP. Note: Due to Agency Approval and Processing time, receipt of Permit(s) may extend beyond the anticipated Design Schedule, however no design services will be required during that time. 6. Based on the above Design Schedule and anticipated Construction Schedule, the Project Schedule is anticipated to be approximately 540 Days from NTP. PART 3. —EXCLUSIONS: The following tasks are not included in the Scope of Work for this Agreement: 1. Permit Fees (Will be paid directly by County) 2. Construction Inspection Services 3. Design Services other than those specifically listed above or requiring more effort than that listed in the Fee Schedule. March 24, 2014 New Business 7-c 8 of 18 The above tasks may be added to this Work Order by Amendment if desired by the COUNTY. PART 4. —CONSULTANT COMPENSATION: The COUNTY will compensate the CONSULTANT for the above Tasks 1 and Expenses on a LUMP SUM basis per the Fee Schedule agreed upon under Contract 13-6164 — Schedule B. An estimated budget to be utilized for the above tasks has been established and is shown as Attachment A — Manhour and Cost Summary. A man-hour estimate for the above Scope of Services has been prepared for the sole purpose of establishing the maximum upset limit for this Task Work Order not to exceed $92,656.00 March 24, 2014 New Business 7-c 9 of 18 33l3 f t7�j� F(.bru.aly 27, 2014. Ms, ivl a {<'aret Bishop, Serum r Project Manager Department of Facilities Management, C,r31ii 3r County Government 3335 f r mi Trail East, Suite 101 iV 1pi s, f f. 34112-t-:;356 'is=.: Dna rnargaretbishop @colliergov.net Re: Observation) Tower wer_Ti;{rt ai; Beach Park, Dear Margaret: The following is <a project narrative, outline of tasks and associated Professional Fees for the Design of the Tigertail Beach Observation Tower. Project background Collier County received partial funding to design an observation tower to be located at Tigertail Beach Park, They received plans from the f WS for the observation tower located at the .1.0,000 Island National Wildlife Refuge. The same structure will be built at Tigertail Beach Park. The plans are attached and will be used as a guide for the new facility that will comply with the current.Florida Building Code -2.01.0, The intent of the proposal is to prepare construction plans for bidding and follow through with construction services and final close out. A. Scope.©f Project 1. Provide construction Documents arid bidding assistance for the project, 2. Provide Construction Contract Administration and closeout services for the project. B. Scope of services and specific tasks 1, Project Design,Construction documents and Construction Contract administrative Services. • Design Services—Produce construction drawings for bid • Meetings/Coordination-County, contractor • Pe:'rrnit:ting—not limited to City of Marco Island, SFWMD, FDEP • [stirnate of Probable Construction Cost • Construction Administration Services—review shop drawings, RFI's, punch list, final walk through and final certifications. N N _ x i.� i _ r, _I f`, h.i<<N C t iN f, ., 1 1 Ni G _ ? ., t::: } i. March 24, 2014 Arc itc ctur� ai vices Proposal - Narrative and Summary Tasks New Business 7-c Services 10 of 18 1,g,'ta;l Oeacti i?tiS etviition Tov,er t�ciiit'iCts rvlatnag:emoot Departn,eot (:au■ty i,iovemment Naples,Florida i'r r C. Professional Fees: • Architecture and Structural engineering services. $ 10,900.00 • MEP engineering and or lighting. None • Civii/site engineering and Landscape design, None (General area site plan included) • Soil Borings and Geotechnical recommendation. 3,600.00 • FDEP Survey and Permitting Humiston & Moore Engineers Coastal consulting Sub-consultant 10,000.00 • Owner meetings, Coordination and Local permitting phase services. 2,100.00 Permit application fees or permit fees not included • Contractor pricing phase. 1,200.00 • Construction Contract Administration. phase services 2,500.00 • Reimbursable expenses. 500,00 at cost Total fee for basic services outlined $ 30,800.00 D. Form of Agreement • Collier County purchase order for architectural services under design professionals continuing services agreement I trust this project narrative, summary of tasks and associated professional fees are consistent with your expectations for this project.. Should you have questions or need additional information please feel free to contact me at anytime. We look forward to working with you on this important project. Respectfully, BSSW ARCHITECTS, INC. Daniel A, Summers, AIA, NCARB President FF'or the Firm March 24, 2014 New Business 7-c 11 of 18 Disney & Associates, P.A. Architecture and Planning 1865 Veterans Park Dr.,Suite 301 Naples,Florida 34109-0447 Phone 239.596.2872 Fax 239.596.2874 AA 0002502 February 10,2014 Collier County Facilities Management Division 3335 East Tamiami Trail, Suite 101 (Bldg.W) Naples,FL 34112 Attn: Mrs. Margaret Bishop,Project Manager Re: Professional Architectural and Engineering Services Tiger tail Beach Observation Tower,Marco Island,Florida Dear Mrs. Bishop: Disney & Associates, Architects are pleased to present this proposal for professional Architectural and Engineering services to design the new Observation Tower proposed for a site at Tiger Tail Beach,Marco Island,Florida. We have developed this proposal based upon a e-mail request, telephone discussions and coordination with our consultants. This proposal scope was developed as we have discussed the project and our services are listed below for your review and acceptance. The services outlined in this proposal shall be provided in compliance with the terms and conditions as set forth in our current Professional Services Agreement—Continuing Contract#09-5305. Outlined below is a summary of the anticipated scope of services, tasks and associated professional fees. We have also indicated the estimated reimbursable expenses for the project and an indication of the Consulting Services that may be required. Project Profile ❖ Collier County Government (Owner) intends to design , permit and construct a wood Observation Tower at a site on Tiger Tail Beach,Marco Island,Florida. • Disney & Associates (Architect) has been requested by the Owner to provide a proposal structured for basic Architectural, Structural, and Civil design. This proposal will also provide for the addition of Permitting, Bidding and Construction Observation Services. Project Assumptions/Description • The Owner will make available all pertinent information and documents associated with the project for the performance of Architect and Engineers services. March 24,2014 New Business 7-c 12 of 18 ❖ This proposal includes performing all services within a one-time basis and for one phase of design services. Note:One revision to the plans included for the response to agency review comments and our projects generally are permitted with a single clarification cycle. ❖ Site development design, City of Marco Island Site Development Plan (SDPA), and related site issues are included as further described under the Task listings of this document. ❖ The building design is anticipated to be a two level observation tower with accessible ramp similar to an existing installation at the Marsh Trail within the Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Non-Copyrighted plans prepared by the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service were provided as the guide for the new Tiger Tail facility with updates to comply with the current Florida Building Code-2010. Scope of Services Task 1—Preliminary Services 1.1 Acquire,assemble, and coordinate all Architectural scope of work for the project.Research project initial anticipated scope of work and issue to consultants for coordinated effort and elimination of unnecessary services. 1.2 Verify inclusion of necessary services as outlined in the Professional Services Agreement. 1.3 Preparation of all Architectural agreements. 1.4 Set-up all project files,billing procedures,CAD system Management and digital back-up systems. Task 2—Design Support Services 2.1 Meeting attendance and coordination with Owners staff, consultants, sub-contractors, government agencies and services in performance of the defined scope. Meeting attendance with owner for development of design. Presentation meetings to the staff and/or County agencies.Project team meetings as requested by the owner for coordination with owner's separate consultants. Perform additional services beyond contract defined scope of services as requested by the owner shall be in addition to the costs outlined herein. We have included up to sixteen(16)man hours for this task for this project. Task 3—Existing Site Review 3.1 Site Visit Review— The Architect and Engineers shall conduct a visual review to establish the current condition and general location of the structure. 3.2 Preliminary Code Review— Provide within the project review of the Florida Building Code — Existing Building. This preliminary review is intended to confirm conditions related to building construction and the acquisition of a building permit. 3.3 Permitting Pre-application Meeting— Establish a pre-application meeting in person or by telephone with the Marco Island Community Development building department staff and Fire Plan review staff for review of the approved concepts. Resolve conflicts and identify issues related to permit application and building permit plan submission and review for permit issuance. Deliverable shall be a written meeting report. Task 4—Design Services Architectural and Civil Architectural 4.1 Concept Design—Produce concept design and meet with user/client at the project site. We have include up to two (2) site meetings and a total of four (4) man-hours meeting time. Deliverables shall be hand sketches and/or line drawings for the concept plan layout of the space design. 4.2 Site Development Plan Support - Prepare floor plans and exterior elevation for and provide electronic AutoCAD files as coordination with the Civil Engineer. Attend one (1)pre-application meeting at City of Marco Island Offices. Additional illustrations and design standard justification for City review in compliance with the City Land Development Code(LDC)Section 5.05.08 March 24, 2014 New Business 7-c 13 of 18 4.3 Schematic Design Services - Architectural Schematic design includes the design concept for the basic building of the facility. We shall provide basic floor plan layout(s), basic building section and exterior elevation design for your review and approval. 4.4 Design Development Services - Design Development shall further define the project and shall proceed based upon the approval and comments of the Schematic Design phase. The documents shall proceed to the approximate 50%completion for review and approval by the Owner. 4.5 Construction Documents — Upon approval of the Concept plan and estimated probable cost produce construction and permitting documents for the approved plan concept. Construction plans are the full development of Bidding Documents for the project. Utilities to the site are not included as there will not be water, sewer, electrical services to the tower. Documents to be provided but not limited to the following; Architectural location map and Site Plan, floor plan(s) and partial floor plan(s), decking plan(s), building and wall sections, exterior elevations. Structural, engineering shall be based upon the final tower design and coordinated with the architectural concepts. Fire protection is not included Also included shall be related code information for permit review and bidding by qualified contractors. Civil Engineering 4.6 Specific Purpose Survey - Marco Surveying & Mapping (as a sub consultant to Davidson Engineering, Inc.) will perform a specific purpose survey in support of the referenced project. This will include survey requirements called for in FAC 628-33.0081 for buildings intended to fall water ward of the Coastal Construction Control line.The area of topographic survey will be generally described as encompassing all of the immediately adjacent dune areas to the proposed tower site and water ward to the easterly Mean High Waterline of the inland lagoon. Also included will be the location of the beach end of the adjacent boardwalk and any other immediately adjacent structures requested by the client. Deliverables will be limited to 6 signed and sealed copies of the survey as well an AutoCAD file of the above referenced items in mapped State Plane Coordinates-Florida East Zone. Excluded Items: Mean High Water Determinations or Studies, Boundary Surveying or Easement Mapping, Underground locations, Comprehensive surveying of the overall park Construction Stakeout, Sketch and Description, As-Builts or Record Drawings. 4.7 Preliminary Site Layout Development and Feasibility Study - Assist architect with layout of the proposed observation structure including placement of the ADA access and connection to the existing parking area. Prepare a site layout exhibit suitable for meeting presentation and review agency meetings and e-mail correspondence. Present exhibit to City of Marco, South Florida Water Management District and Florida Department of Environmental Protection to obtain pre-permitting direction prior to final construction plan preparation. Attend meetings if necessary with the agencies to determine permitting requirements. Note: If it becomes apparent during this task that the project is not feasible or the expected permitting scenario is substantially different than we expect we will notify the client, suspend work and/or modify this proposal scope and fee. 4.8 Site Development(SDPA)Plan Engineering and Permitting-City of Marco Island(City)- Based on the preliminary site layout plan, prepare a construction level drawing suitable for submittal to the City for the SDPA. The plan will include all items necessary to permit and construct the observation structure and ADA pathway per City requirements as applicable. It is assumed the Pre-application meetings with the City will have been completed under Task 2. This task includes the following: ➢ Based on the preliminary site layout plan prepare a construction level drawing suitable for submittal to the City for the SDPA. The plan will show details of the ADA access in relation to the proposed structure and details of the path's connection to the existing parking lot and/or other ADA pathways. The plan will also show existing property setbacks, proximity to preserves and other protected areas. ➢ Prepare an SDPA application package for submittal to the City for review including construction plans and supporting documentation. March 24, 2014 New Business 7-c 14 of 18 ➢ Prepare an opinion of site construction costs to be used for City review fees. ➢ Prepare an engineering report as required for the submittal. ➢ Meet with City Staff if required prior to submittal(in addition to the meetings preformed in task 2). ➢ Support the application through the initial review process. Note: The application may be considered an insubstantial change rather than an amendment based on the City's direction obtained in Task 2. This will reduce the City application fee. Task 5—Cost Estimate 5.1 Estimate of Probable Cost — Based upon the approved Final Design provide a preliminary Estimate of cost for the Architects scope of design work. Deliverable shall be a cost report in 8.5 x 11 or 11 x 17 document. Task 6-Permitting and Bidding 6.1 Permit Submission - Architect shall prepare application documents for building permit and submit on behalf of Collier County. This option may be utilized as a quicker schedule than waiting for the accepted bidder general contractor. This cost is in addition to the review comment response item below and is for increased level of service.Permit application fees payment is not included. 6.2 Review Comment Response-Response to City of Marco Island plan review comments and submission of plan revisions as required by the review. 6.3 Environmental Resource Permit(ERP)to SFWMD The project is located within an existing ERP(11-01113-s) issued to Collier County in 1993. The permit must be modified to accommodate the ADA access and structure. This task includes: ➢ Prepare a construction plan for the structure and pathway meeting SFWMD requirements and show how the proposed construction relates to the previously permitted improvements. ➢ Prepare an ERP permit modification application for the project and submit to SFWMD. 6.4 Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) Coastal Construction Control Line (CCCL) permitting. FAC 62B-33. ➢ The proposed structure is water ward of the CCCL and must be permitted through FDEP. The task is required per FDEP rule 62B-33 (Rules and Procedures for Coastal Construction and Excavation). The rule lists specific requirements for CCCL permitting. This work scope includes preparation of a CCCL plan and application as required to obtain the FDEP CCCL approval. 6.5 Respond to Agency Requests for Additional Information(SDPA, ERP&FDEP) ➢ Following the submittal of the City of Marco Island SDPA, SFWMD and FDEP applications, Davidson Engineering will coordinate the resubmittal of all responses to comments from the agencies. ➢ Coordination approval through issuance of listed permits. 6.6 Bidding Phase Services - Submit drawings and specifications to purchasing or facilities, review of bids, keep bidding records, respond to requests for information during bidding. We shall also assist the owner with issuance of addenda for owner changes in the work during the bid period. Task 7-Construction Services 7.1 Construction Administration Phase Services-During construction we shall review the work for compliance with the contractors agreement with the owner. Construction services are generally described as reviewing the construction progress on a bi-weekly basis, review contractor payment applications, answering contractors questions(RFI), developing one punch list walk through,one final walk through, and reviewing material and equipment submittals for the project. We anticipate three(3)to four(4) months construction duration. Structural,and Civil consultant shall conduct periodic site observations coordinated with the stage of construction, and on call under the direction of the Architect. Civil Engineer shall provide certifications to review agencies upon completion and construction observation as required, coordinate with site contractor,contractor's surveyor,owner/project manager during the site certification process to SFWMD FDEP and the City of Marco Island and with review agencies and construction team to receive final site certifications and structure CO.An as-built survey will be required by Collier County, March 24, 2014 New Business 7-c 15 of 18 SFWMD and the City of Marco Island. This is typically provided by the construction contractor's surveyor and is not included within this scope. Task 8-Other Expenses 8.1 Reimbursable Expenses—Expenses incurred in the course of providing services for this project shall be in accordance with those outlined continuing services agreement and are estimated for purposes of this proposal. This estimate is subject to revision to the actual expenses and shall be limited to the actual expenses only with documentation back-up provided with the Architect invoice. Compensation and Method of Payment Task Amount of Basis of Compensation Number Task Title Compensation LS or NTE or Hourly 1 Preliminary Services $ 400.00 LS 2 Design Support Services $ 2,960.00 LS 3 Existing Facility Review $ 400.00 LS 4 Design Services $25,740.00 LS 5 Cost Estimate $ 800.00 LS 6 Permitting and Bidding $14,250.00 LS 7 Construction Services $ 5,450.00 LS 8 Other Expenses $ 2,900.00 Not To Exceed TOTAL $52,900.00 Please note that the quoted fee does not include the following: Geotechnical investigation(Soil borings) Application fees,permits fees,or impact fees Special or Pile foundations Structural Threshold Inspection Landscape and Irrigation design Equipment layouts,requirements and selections Equipment selections/Design Special environmental or hazardous-waste permitting Continuous on-site observation Revisions after approval which shall be invoiced in addition to basic fees Other issues not specifically included in the outlined scope of work Assumptions: 1. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and/or biological assessments of sea turtle nesting areas and vegetation is not included in this contract. 2. A Listed Species Survey (LSS)is not included in this contract. 3. The structure will not have utilities or electric service. 4. Landscape and irrigation plans are not required. 5. The review agencies will not require improvements to the existing parking lot and other existing site works. March 24, 2014 New Business 7-c 16 of 18 Anticipated Schedule Requirements Note that the schedule below is our best estimation and may revise based upon further discussions with the staff the Construction Manager/General Contractor and Growth Management. We are able to begin the design work for this project immediately following the receipt of a work order and Notice to Proceed. As a basis of discussion we anticipate the following; Schematic Design 6-8 weeks Design Development 8-12 weeks (preliminary and final reviews) Construction Documents 16 weeks Permitting 4-6 weeks(site approval dependent) Bidding 3-4 weeks(concurrent with permitting) Construction TBD (CM review and input required) Subconsultants We propose the following at consultants for the project. Civil Engineer-Davidson Engineering,Naples,FL Structural Engineer—Liebl&Barrow Engineering,Ft. Myers,FL Surveyor-Marco Surveying&Mapping,Marco Island, FL This proposal includes Disney&Associates,PA,current rate schedule attached for your use and review. As always, should you have any questions concerning any of the information contained in this proposal, please feel free to contact us. It was a pleasure meeting with you to discuss the various issues relating to your needs. We look forward to working with you on this project. Sincerely, Dalas D. Disney,AIA President file: Collier County-Tiger Tail Obseravation-0l docx March 24, 2014 New Business 7-c Disney & Associates, P.A. 17 of 18 1865 Veterans Park Drive,Suite 301 Naples,Florida 34109-0447 Phone 239-596-2872 Fax 239-596-2874 "HOURLY RATE and EXPENSE SCHEDULE—January 2011 " Fees and expenses are reviewed semi-annually and adjustments made where appropriate. The rates on this schedule are applicable for the time period indicated. Professional Fees Principal Dalas D. Disney,AIA $185/hr Senior CAD Operator(CAD and Drafting) $100/hr Clerical $55/hr Expert Witness—TestimonyNVaiting 4.0 X Hourly rate(4 hour minimum) Outside Professional Fees not in original agreement cost Blueprints/plots/b&w copies/color copies/reproductions outside service/digital prints cost plots-mono (24x36) $9.50 bond plots-mono (11x17) $2.75 bond plots-mono (8.5x11) $1.50 vellum plots-mono (24x36) $15.00 mylar plots-mono (24x36) $20.00 color bond plots (24x36) $60.00 bond graphics plot-mono (24x36) $40.00 bond copy-mono (letter/legal/page) $0.20 bond copy-mono (ledger/page) $0.35 color copies (81/2x11) $2.00 color copies (11x17) $2.75 cd-rom per disk $125.00 Communications long distance phone cost fax per page $0.25 Shipping/courier/postage overnight commercial carrier cost 2-day commercial carrier cost outside courier service cost postage cost Travel air fare cost mileage(out of town) $0.65/mile parking cost miscellaneous all cost Interest on past due accounts(30 days from invoice date) 1.5% per month March 24, 2014 New Business 7 c 18 of 18 DAVIDSON Standard Rate Schedule Engineer VI $160/hr Engineer V $150/hr Engineer IV $140/hr Engineer III $125/hr Engineer II $110/hr Engineer I $100/hr Engineering Technician $85/hr Planner VI $160/hr Planner V $145/hr Planner IV $130/hr Planner III $115/hr Planner II $100/hr Planner I $90/hr Planning Technician $70/hr Planning Assistant $55/hr Senior Environmental Specialist $130/hr Environmental Specialist $100/hr Senior Auto Cad Designer $100/hr Auto Cad Designer $85/hr Auto Cad Technician $80/hr Senior Project Coordinator $85/hr Project Coordinator $75/hr Permitting Assistant $50/hr Administrative Assistant $50/hr Present at Public Hearings/Public Meetings (1.5 x Billing Rate) Expert Witness Testimony (1.5 x Billing Rate) iE March 24, 2014 New Business 7-d 1 of 4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to award Request For Quotes (RFQ) 10-5510-41 to PBS Construction, Inc., in the amount of $205,775 for the construction of the "South Marco Restroom Replacement," approve the necessary funding increase in the amount of $116,275 and make a finding that this expenditure promotes tourism. OBJECTIVE: To install a new prefabricated restroom that is cost effective and provides a benefit to the public. CONSIDERATION: On April 22, 2013, the Tourist Development Council approved the South Marco Restroom Replacement budget of $89,500. The work scope includes removing the existing prefabricated restroom, installing a new prefabricated restroom, irrigation, utility and electrical re-connections, new concrete, and signage work at this Collier County Beach Park Facility. Upon a recommendation to approve the expenditure by the TDC, Facilities Management Department secured firm quotes for the project with the Purchasing Department and now requests that the TDC recommend approval a Work Order for construction. On December 18, 2013, the Purchasing Department sent three notices to vendors for RFQ #10- 5510-41 for the construction of the South Marco Restroom Replacement. A non-mandatory pre- quote meeting was held on January 9, 2014, and four contractors attended. Four quotes were received on January 16, 2014 as shown below. Staff reviewed the unit pricing on the bid tab and is recommending the award to PBS Construction, Inc., as the lowest, qualified responsive bidder. FISCAL IMPACT: Funding in the amount of$89,500 from Tourist Development revenues is available and appropriated for this Project No. 88028 (South Marco Restroom Replacement) within the Parks and Recreation Beach Park Facilities Capital Fund 183 (TDC Beach Parking Facilities). An additional $116,275 is required to complete the construction of the facility, and is requested as a Budget Amendment. Bids Received: Contractor Bid 1 PBS Construction, Inc. $205,775.00 2 Wright Construction, Inc. $206,137.00 3 Surety Construction, Inc. $240,924.90 4 Bradanna, Inc. $260,285.00 The low bid exceeds the funds available in the existing project. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no impact to the Growth Management Plan from this action. March 24, 2014 New Business 7-d 2 of 4 LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been approved as to form and legality and requires majority vote for approval.—CMG ADVISORY BOARD RECOMMENDATION: The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board approved this project on March 20, 2013, by a vote of 5-0. RECOMMENDATION: That the Tourist Development Council recommends award of(RFQ) #10-5510-41 to PBS Construction, Inc., for the South Marco Restroom Replacement Construction, Project No. 88028, in the amount of$205,775, approves the necessary present total funding request, and makes a finding that this project expenditure promotes tourism. Prepared by: Margaret A. Bishop, P.E., Senior Project Manager, Facilities Management Department Attachments: I) Bid Tabulation; 2) Budget Amendment March 24, 2014 New Business 7-d 3 of 4 South Marco Restroom Replacement Quotes RFQ10-5510-41 Project # 88028 Contractor Surety PBS Wright Item C-1 Sire Work $90,370.94 $ 27,250.00 $ 29,593.00 B-1 Pre-Fab Restroom 149,553.96 $ 171,525.00 $ 169,544.00 Sub-total $239,924.90 $ 198,775.00 $ 199,137.00 All-1 Unfoseen conditions $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 All-2 Permit Fees City of Marco $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 Total Quote $246,924.90 $ 205,775.00 $ 206,137.00 ALT-1 Aluminum windows&doors N/A $ 6,500.00 $ 20,000.00 ALT-2 Construct restroom regular building construction N/A $ 164,645.00 $ 10,000.00 PBS quote for building a restroom normal construction methods is only for the building structure add site work and allowances making it$100.00 more than pre-fabricated structure. Wright Construction for Alt-2 is an incorect amount and won't be considered on the quote. March 24, 2014 New Business 7-d 4 of 4 Bradanna $ 94,815.00 $ 158,470.00 $ 253,285.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 260,285.00 N/A N/A March 24, 2014 New Business 7-e 1 of 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to Approve Proclamation for National Tourism Week 2014 OBJECTIVE: Recommendation for Adoption of Proclamation for National Tourism Week. CONSIDERATIONS: Annually, staff requests that the Board of County Commissioners, the Naples City Council and the Marco Island City Council adopt a Proclamation recognizing the contributions of the tourism industry on Collier County. The week of May 3 — 11, 2014 has been designated as National Tourism Week. This Proclamation will be read at the Twelfth Annual Tourism Awards Luncheon on May 6, 2014 at the New Hope Event Center, 7675 Davis Blvd., Naples. Staff has drafted the attached Proclamation for 2014 and will submit it to the BCC office, Naples City Council and Marco City Council for adoption at a March or April meeting, if so recommended by the TDC. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact from this action. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no impact to the Growth Management Plan related to this action. RECOMMENDATION: That the Tourist Development Council recommends adoption of the Proclamation for National Tourism Week 2014. PREPARED BY: Jack Wert, Tourism Director March 24,2014 New Business 7-e 2 of 2 PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, tourism is the No. 1 industry in the State of Florida's, responsible for welcoming 94.5 million visitors in 20.13 who spent$80.1 billion, generating 23 percent of the state's sales tax revenue and employing more than one million Floridians; WHEREAS, the hospitality and tourism industry supports the vital interests of Collier County, Florida and the United States, supporting over 32,300 jobs and over $1 Million in wages to our community, economic prosperity, peace, understanding, and goodwill; and, WHEREAS, 1.7 million visitors contributed over $1.6 billion dollars to the economy of Collier County in 2013; and, WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the citizens of Collier County to be informed of the direct and indirect benefits derived from visitors to our community; and, WHEREAS, in acknowledgement of Collier County's outstanding beaches;go/f; shopping; dining; arts, heritage, culture and nature activities, hospitality and tourism is a vital economic engine to our community and to the quality of life of our citizens; and, WHEREAS, May 3'd through May 11'h, 2014 is being observed throughout the state of Florida and the U.S. as National Tourism Week; and, WHEREAS, in view of the outstanding economic, social, and cultural contributions of the travel and tourism industry to the citizens of Collier County, it is fitting that we recognize the importance of this industry to our community. NOW THEREFORE, be it proclaimed by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, that May f through May 11'', 2014 be designated as TOURISM WEEK IN COLLIER COUNTY DONE AND ORDERED THIS_th Day of March, 2014. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Tom Henning, Chairman ATTEST: DWI6HT E. BROCK, CLERK March 24, 2014 New Business 7-f 1 of 7 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Tourist Development Council Appointment Review OBJECTIVE: Review applications for appointments to expiring positions on the Tourist Development Council (TDC). CONSIDERATIONS: Collier County Advisory Board appointments to vacant or expiring terms are advertised and the subsequent applicants are reviewed and a recommendation is sought from that specific advisory board. The County Commission then receives the applications and recommendations and makes the appointments. There are two terms expiring in April 2014 on the Tourist Development Council (TDC). Susan Becker has served in the "Non Owner/Operator, non-tax collecting" seat for the past four years, is eligible for and has applied for reappointment. Ski Olesky has served in the "Owner-Operator collector of the tax" seat for the past four years. He is eligible for and has applied for reappointment. We have received one application for Susan Becker's seat: Susan Becker 371 11th Avenue South Naples, FL 34102 We have received one application for Ski Olesky's seat: Ski Olesky 6001 Lake Trafford Road Immokalee, FL 34142 Attached are the applications and back up material from each candidate. Both meet the criteria for appointment. We ask that the TDC discuss the applicants and make a recommendation for each vacancy. This recommendation will be forwarded to the County Commission for final appointment. RECOMMENDATION: Staff requests a recommendation for each of the two expiring positions on the TDC. SUBMITTED BY: Jack Wert, Tourism Director March 24, 2014 New Business 7-f 2 of 7 Advisory Board Application Form Collier County Government 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 303 Naples,FL 34112 (239)252-8603 Application was received on: 3/4/2014 3:20:24 PM. Name: Susan Becker Home Phone: 1239-261-7708 Home Address: 1371 11th Avenue South City: Naples Zip Code: 34102 Phone Numbers Business: 1239-261-8936 e-Mail Address: smsbecker("a?comeast.net 'Board /Committee Applied for: Tourist Development Council Category: Board Member 'Work Place: Neapolitan Enterprises/Third Street South Merchants Ass'n. 'How long have you lived in Collier County: 10-15 row many months out of the year do you reside in Collier County: I am a year-round esident 'Have you ever been convicted of any offense against the law?No Not Indicated (Do you or your employer do business with the County?No Not Indicated NOTE: All advisory board members must update their profile and notify the Board of County Commissioners in the event that their relationship changes relating to memberships of organizations that may benefit them in the outcome of advisory board recommendations or they enter into contracts with the County. Would you and/or any organizations with which you are affiliated benefit from decisions or March 24, 2014 New Business 7-f 3 of 7 recommendations made by this advisory board? No [Not Indicated Are you a registered voter in Collier County? Yes Do you currently hold an elected office?F Do you currently or ever served on a Collier County Board or Committee?(Yes Tourist Development Council Please list your community activities: Third Street Merchants' Association--Concierge Old Naples Association--Board Member SWFlorida Concierge Association--Officer American Association of University Women--chair Naples Historical Society--volunteer Friends of Collier County Libraries--member♦ Education: M.S. University of Wisconsin B.A. Rockford College University of Edinburgh, Scotland Richmond College, London, England Exchange Professor, Chester, England Fellow in National Writing Project, Illinois Experience: Concierge/Coordinator for Neapolitan Enterprises Corporate Consultant for Business Writin Skills Facilitator of multi-ethnic/multi-educational groups Consultant for Educational Testin Services Editor/Writer/Reviewer for professional publications College Professor for 32 years/Great Teacher Honoree March 24, 2014 New Business 7-f 4 of 7 MEMORANDUM DATE: March 5, 2014 TO: Elections Office ShavontaeHall @colliergov.net FROM: Kristi J. Bartlett, Executive Aide Board of County Commissioners RE: Voter Registration -Advisory Board Appointments The Board of County Commissioners will soon consider the following individuals for appointment to one of the county's advisory committees. Please let me know if those listed below are registered voters in Collier County. Also, please list the commission district in which each applicant resides. Tourist Development Council COMMISSION DISTRICT/REGISTERED VOTER Susan Becker 371 11th Avenue South 4 (yes) Naples, FL 34102 Thank you for your help. March 24, 2014 New Business 7-f 5 of 7 Advisory Board Application Form Collier County Government 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 303 Naples,FL 34112 (239)252-8603 Application was received on: 3/11/2014 9:19:22 AM. Name: Edward R. Olesky Home Phone: 239-657-2401 Home Address: 6001 Lake Trafford Road City: llmmokaleel Zip Code: 34142 Phone Numbers Business: '239-289-8449 e-Mail Address: ISkiolesky;ahotmail.com 'Board /Committee Applied for: Tourist Development Council Category: Owner/Operator 'Work Place: Lake Trafford Marina 'How long have you lived in Collier County: more than 15 row many months out of the year do you reside in Collier County: I am a year-roundl esident IHave you ever been convicted of any offense against the law?Nol 'Not Indicated 'Do you or your employer do business with the County?No 'Not Indicated' NOTE: All advisory board members must update their profile and notify the Board of County Commissioners in the event that their relationship changes relating to memberships of organizations that may benefit them in the outcome of advisory board recommendations or they enter into contracts with the County. Would you and/or any organizations with which you are affiliated benefit from decisions or March 24, 2014 New Business 7-f 6 of 7 recommendations made by this advisory board?(Yes I serve on multiple boards and vote after advisement from attorney. Are you a registered voter in Collier County?(Yes Do you currently hold an elected office?INo Do you currently or ever served on a Collier County Board or Committee?'Yes Tourist Development Council, Immokalee CRA/Enterprise Zone, Collier County Sheriffs Office) Volunteer, Empowerment Alliance. Please list your community activities: otary, Chamber of Commerce, Immokalee Fire Board, CHS Healthcare, Volunteer Santa for 25 ears. Education: High School Diploma Experience: Have been an active member on boards for over 20 years and very active in the community. March 24, 2014 New Business 7-f 7 of 7 MEMORANDUM DATE: March 18, 2014 TO: Elections Office ShavontaeHall @colliergov.net FROM: Kristi J. Bartlett, Executive Aide Board of County Commissioners RE: Voter Registration -Advisory Board Appointments The Board of County Commissioners will soon consider the following individuals for appointment to one of the county's advisory committees. Please let me know if those listed below are registered voters in Collier County. Also, please list the commission district in which each applicant resides. Tourist Development Council COMMISSION DISTRICT/REGISTERED VOTER Edward R. Olesky 6001 Lake Trafford Road 5 (yes) Immokalee, FL 34142 Thank you for your help. a ,g-' a *E ' dY4 d t i E;, it /Sf�/e✓ �3�` f' "4yza{. 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Doug's. CVB assisted with contacts, info FRONT PAGE STORY: CVB collected quips/quotes The News-Press You know it's high season when... 2/12/14 submitted for Lee/Collier story on funny signs of the high season Winter ad campaign tempts Report on Chicago WINK-TV.com 2/14/14 and NY winter northerns with warm weather tourism marketing Southwest Florida tourism marketers Adrian Awards for The News Press 2/25/14 Lee & Collier bureaus take home industry "Oscars" Report on CVB use of Naples Daily branded video News Collier's top chefs in video promotion 2/24/14 content to promote area dining Naples Daily Collier sets record for tourism -Jan. 2/24/14 Record year end #'s News for 2013 spending up 14 percent DESTINATION FEATURE COVERAGE Media Outlet Story Title Date Details National& Regional The A Position Michael Patrick (Where you Marco Island matures into younger 2/5/14 Shiels feature based want to land) model on January FAM Media Visits in February McClatchy-Tribune: Myscha Theriault Feb 17-19. Pet friendly Naples with a large dog Fodor's Travel Guides,Avery Sumner: Content suggestions, information for new regional editor's visit Joerg Modrow, Dumont Travel Guide, German publication. Accommodations for mid-February March 24, 2014 Tourism Staff Reports 10 a-g 6 ItX\,a slr MM.iru k1ind totod4et4.stP r,dss^e`�� � Evirr uirx; 5k .a 3f?rr,.x,:� m,», w i:�ii. .....,:». w. ., a.n ... nx ,..✓ .,„.,,.airn,,4*4 ,%e !".,•_` Y'.Z ',"l l ll.'A ll.. Sweden Golf Coverage: Referred inquiry to GreenLinks Golf Villas for"long stay"properties to profile for Bobbi Holman, member of the European Golf Writers Association based in Sweden, coming here to research coverage VisitFlorida.com, "Insider" Dalia Colon: Assisted with planning for February 25 video shoot for Everglades City-based adventures March: The Fisherman magazine; Newsday: Working to set up fishing and travel FAM for Tom Schlicter for March. Houston Lifestyles & Homes magazine: Setting up golf and dining for group coming March 2-5 for feature article. Montreal Gazette, Rochelle Lash: Assisting with recommendations and arrangements for April visit, hotel reviews. News Releases • HSMAI Adrian Awards • Marco Island TripAdvisor Travelers' Choice Islands awards Photo Submissions • Ritz-Carlton—Images for sales presentation • SmarterTravel.com-Article on spring bargains in Florida for NECN • Destination Weddings&Honeymoons—photos for VISIT FLORIDA advertorial section • Paradise Coast UK Facebook • Yahoo!Travel—Top U.S.Spring Break Destinations • 10Best.com USA TODAY Travel • Undiscovered Florida—Nature&Eco insert in National Geographic Traveler,others • FTI Touristik-E-Learning FTI Academy, German travel agent training • Escape Travel—Norway travel agency Delegate Tasks to Lou Hammond & Associates PR • Media mission • Distribute Marco Island TripAdvisor news to all attendees RSVPd for VF NYC media event • Assist with Paradise brand identity presentation March 24, 2014 Tourism Staff Reports 10 a-g 7 `,4.t,++\4ax�c>trianri ...; Ftrztt a tatth€cc." `. Taulcs ;; Digital- Buzzy Ford Paradise Coast Website Launch: Launched at 100% I L,' tea. �z $$4$5 n iE MARCO "-1;1:"‘ SL 5NL4 LVL RL r)t"a �x ' r r s. �l: c �f R1 7117 ;bUtl' T � / .; 1 I 11 Paradise Coast Facebook: • Likes are continuously increasing,surpassed 12,000 • Athletes in Paradise Facebook Page: Surpassed 3,195 Likes Google+ • Over 155 +1s • Over 89 people following back in "circles" General • Updated Adventures in Para dise videos on Website and YouTube Channel • Addressed various Data Engine issues • Changed the label of the top left drop-down to Beaches &Outdoors • Moved the Golf links from Beaches&Outdoors to Activities&Attractions • Updated all listings grids to first show those listings with photos (but still in random order) • On the Events calendar, set all Featured events to appear first in the results • In the footer, linked the weather block to the Weather page • Revamped Event listing defaults Education • Attended FIU Mastering Social Media in Hospitality session March 24, 2014 Tourism Staff Reports 10 a-g 8 ' pir*Mart o kstan l • a"s fast Paradise* s •'•'^'^ wnattvmuaw, FILM OFFICE ICE am; e McCarty PRODUCTIONS • Creative Carrot- print ad Blue Chair Bay Rum commercial shot on Naples beach • HGTV/Departure Films — tv episode Reality series shot extensively around Marco Island • TJX/Marshalls — print ad National retailer shot its summer campaign on Marco Island's beaches • TNT/Wake Up Call/Lucky Morning Productions — tv episode Reality series returned to shoot additional scenes in the downtown Naples area WORKING LEADS • Genre Films - feature • The Cavallaro Group — special event • PoileyWood Entertainment — film- Working with FDOC on possible locations for tv movie • Mindfield — tv commercial • SON — indie film • Let It Play Prods — indie film-Nov. 2014 start date possible • 25 — working title indie film • KCS Prods. — indie film OPERATIONS • Participated in a Purchasing Dept. Committee re: CC Museum Tour/transportation RFP ▪ Issued film permits • Location library upload • Lead/inquiry response Monthly Revenue Tracking-Followed-up with activity worksheets to clients&recorded data March 24, 2014 Tourism Staff Reports 10 a-g 9 /iit \pn 4t. LO1%t d itor�da's Last Paradise`° 1, irt, n. • Client Management • -Opened a production file for each inquiry • Create content for social media (Twitter, FaceBook, LinkedIn) • Continued advocacy work on FL Film Incentive Both the FL House and Senate have filed bills for the entertainment production industry and the incentive program SCOUTS • Paradise Advertising (in house) photo campaign MEDIA • Naples Illustrated - interview MEETINGS/ CONFERENCES • SXSW (South by Southwest, Austin, TX) Starting in 1987 as a music-industry showcase for undiscovered talent this event has evolved into a festival mix of Film/Music/Interactive which attracts over 25,000 registrants and an additional 300,000 guests dubbed the 'media-savvy influencer crowd.' Film Florida participated in the tradeshow portion as well as supporting filmmakers who shot their projects in the state such as Jon Favreau's, "Chef" and the documentary, "Deep City." -k- .r7'.4.--4--7--..,... -P 4itT; -" fa ._ ,Es t4'h,, r' L m �9" ww. EE� .ro'ioa9 ^ • London BVE Show An essential broadcast and production technology event at London's ExCel Centre with more than 300 exhibitors together with panels, seminars and workshops. Film Florida had a booth with four filmcommissioners representing the state. March 24, 2014 Tourism Staff Reports 10 a-g • t< ida s fast Paratt w fi 10 a004 Mic �,4:�coitntl 1 , J ••,..--.-e..� PttdT,b ek.» ,,,.�. - a »u .....,,-,.....,ww�wwwwRttai a» ..,,,,»,.,,_:, .r»..W...-»..ws r.,, .,. .w_��.aB P we�sir� ■ Reception for U.K. film/television industry Partnering with The Location Guide, film commissioners from the FL Keys/Key West, St. Petersburg/Clearwater, FL Space Coast Commissions and the Governor's Office of • fr � Film and Entertainment hosted a very successful reception for the film/tv industry in conjunction with the London BVE Show March 24, 2014 Tourism Staff Reports 10 a-g 11arr+ txataC+ianl 5p()RTS COUNCIL—Chris O'Brien & lob Mr elk Development Activity Met with Florida Fire Soccer directors and coaches to plan for upcoming FYSA Soccer Tournaments. Attended the FYSA Regional C Cup and met with FYSA regional district director. Tournament brought 60+teams each weekend. Attended the Ignition NFL training Camp at North Collier Regional. Training event brought top NFL prospects preparing for NFL Combine. Assisted with BMX at Wheels at Golden Gate Community Center. BMX Sunshine State Circuit event brought 575 riders from age 1 to professionals and Olympians. Spoke with Corrigan Sports and started process to arrange room blocks for 2014 Lacrosse event. Meet with Ritz Carlton and Ave Maria to discuss possible NAIA golf event that would bring 144 golfers for National Championship. Attended the First Tee Naples Cup Challenge at Twin Eagles Golf to awarded trophy to youth event winners. Held conference call with AGA Nation, a skating and extreme sport company that has a travelling festival. Arranged for and set up ACE Classic information booth and scheduled volunteers. Conducted a site visit with Steve Quinn of FBU football program to discuss future events in Collier County. Met with USA Triathlon representative Robert Vigoretto to discuss opportunities for triathlon events Discuss Golf Trail concept with Larry Baldwin of One Tee Sports Marketing. The trail will incorporate 7-10 courses in Lee and Collier County. Met with Riptide Volleyball club to discuss Volleyball events at Vanderbilt Beach. Held meeting with sales representative of the Marco Marriott to talk about new sport event opportunities. Discussed needs of bid for United States Track and Field Conference (USATF) with the Marco Marriott. If selected events brings in 1,200 delegates for annual meeting. March 24, 2014 Tourism Staff Reports 10 a-g 12 �sp1t.i,�tot44tst xi+! 1.,*;% * ,., ,'04.0, Flotsda s t st P t sse I sq rg,a s '- _..�_ Followed up with John Valeo of USSSA baseball tournament to discuss needs for April tournament. Assisted ACK sports 7 v7 with field space and rental for Flag Football event at NCRP. Researched submitting a bid for Florida High School Golf State Championships. February Hosted Events Event Date Visitors Room Nights Est. El Ignition NFL 2/3/14 9 50 $24,300 FYSA Soccer Reg C 2/8/14 2325 400 $837,000 SSA BMX Sunshine 2/8/14 2300 862 $1,164,375 First Tee Champions 2/10/14 15 60 $13,500 FYSA Soccer Reg C 2/23/14 1800 375 $648,000 Kyoshi Sato Karate 2/23/14 375 100 $67,500 ASA Winter Nationals 2/28/14 400 50 $253,125 7,224 1,897 $3,000,780 Lead Sent USSSA Baseball 4/25/14 1000 500 $299,925 Booked Events Event Date Visitors Room Nights Est. El Ack Sports Flag 4/12/14 200 55 $37,800 Football 7 v 7 March 24, 2014 • Tourism Staff Reports 10 a-g 1s�13a144 OMMAC- UK REPRESENTATIVES- Oonagh :MeCulia h HIGHLIGHT OF THE MONTH: This month we've been working towards the launch of a targeted Facebook advertising campaign in order to increase the number of European Facebook fans for the Paradise Coast UK/Europe Facebook page. Our key target geographical areas will be the UK/Ireland, France and Scandinavia. The main objectives will be firstly to increase the number of fans on the page and then once we reach a critical mass to increase the interactivity and engagement of those fans, as well as highlighting the diversity of products in the region: o Beautiful beaches, o Adventure - in the Everglades o Sport - golfing, beach volleyball, clay shooting o Food and wine o Weddings and honeymoons We aim to drive social media by engaging followers with creative content, as well as through adverts and competitions to build fans and interaction, which will be great opportunity to promote our destination. We are currently finalising the look and feel of the adverts and plan to launch the adverts in early March. MARKET UPDATE: TripAdvisor boosts flight insight. TripAdvisor has redesigned its flight search content to provide more insight. TripAdvisor Flights now includes more details on in-flight facilities and amenities and images from previous passengers to see the seat type and pitch. "The in-flight experience can vary dramatically from one itinerary to the next, from cramped leg room and no seatback video on one plane to spacious seats and Wi-Fi access on another—and despite the vast differences —those flights might actually have the same fare,"said Bryan Saltzburg, general manager of TripAdvisor Flights. "The new TripAdvisor Flights experience provides transparency into the complete in-flight experience to enable flyers to make the best booking decision and arrive at their destination with a smile," he added. Trust at the heart of'3D' hotels: Hotel brands should offer global, local and personal, says IHG. Hoteliers should look to build trust with customers through a three- dimensional approach focused on global, local and personal, according to a new report. Focusing on the relationship customers have with hotel brands, the new report from InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) found travellers are changing the expectations of hotel brands and are increasingly looking for personalised experiences alongside a consistent service with a local feel. Nearly two thirds (59%) said they felt more comfortable when a hotel stay was personalised to them, while 54% said they felt more valued. Tourists from emerging markets like China and Brazil had higher personalised expectations than those in the developed countries, with 42% of UK travellers expecting a tailored offering. Brits are also the most likely to appreciate surprises that are tailored to them over other preferences such as choosing check- out time and finding a travel guide. March 24, 2014 Tourism Staff Reports 10 a-g 14 ,S>k, l ex €k1ud $$orae"st as& ar.tlscs-" 3 ke 44,,, "If itrairv- It's all about tablets, says TUI. Half of all Thomson and First Choice customers booked online in January, said parent company TUI which is forecasting rapid growth for sales via mobiles and tablets. Chief executive Peter Long said sales via tablets were growing more rapidly than via desktop computers. Traffic to the operator's mobile websites is up to 45% year on year and bookings are up 85% on Thomson's site and 93% via First Choice, he said. A recent visit to Silicone Valley in California, the nerve centre for technology businesses worldwide, Long said he learned that 600/o of all online sales worldwide are initiated on mobiles. Sales via tablets and mobile phones were growing at a faster rate than expected, but he said in "more mature markets" traffic from personal computers was declining. North American Traffic Gets Set for Record Year, Dublin Airport is set for another record- breaking year for transatlantic traffic in 2014. Last year, a record 1.9 million passengers travelled between Dublin and North America, but this total is likely to be higher this year, with new routes to San Francisco, Toronto, and St John's, Newfoundland. The launch of these new long-haul routes, coupled with additional capacity on existing transatlantic services, will deliver a 17% increase in Dublin Airport's North American capacity in 2014, as 320,000 additional seats will be available. This positive news regarding extra transatlantic capacity is further boosted by the confirmation that US Customs & Border Protection will pre-clear all US-bound flights from Dublin Airport to the United States this year. new o ,y, DATE SPECIAL EVENT LOCATION 24-26 March VISIT FLORIDA European Media Mission Paris 28-30 March The Scottish Golf Show (brochure distribution) Glasgow, UK 5-9 April IPW International Pow Wow U.S. Travel Association. Chicago, USA 7 May VISIT FLORIDA Irish Travel Trade Luncheon Dublin 9 May VISIT FLORIDA UK Travel Trade Advisory Luncheon London MARKETING/SALES/PROJECTS &ACTIVITIES: Visit USA Ireland Committee Meeting, 5th February, Dublin The feedback from the Travel Industry in Ireland over the past few months, since the peak booking season began, has been extremely positive. USA bookings are particularly strong in all areas. The Irish economy is getting stronger and confidence is growing across the board. March 24, 2014 Tourism Staff Reports 10 a-g t� 15. t4, �4tan o 14.1.1114hex " t€3 �I •t P r ittts ", . t.aC90,144"1. • I 4 Virgin Holidays Coop Marketing Campaign, with Visit Florida & Brand USA OMMAC have been actively working with Virgin Holidays and Visit Florida in order to participate in Virgin Holiday's Florida Marketing Campaign. In 2013, the Virgin Holidays Florida campaign achieved a 13% YOY uplift in Florida sales over the course of the campaign. In 2014 the campaign will run throughout March, a key booking period, in order to drive late 2014 sales as well as early 2015 sales. The campaign will be run through three key mediums— user generated content (Facebook), rich content online banners and through Virgin Holidays' 107 retail stores. This month we've been liaising with Virgin Holidays to finalise the ad creative. The online banners feature images of Florida's Paradise Coast, as well as our logo —with a price point to encourage conversion and bookings. We have also supplied our destination video for use within the campaign. BAJBA Holidays Coop marketing campaign We are delighted to be participating in this year's BA/BA Holidays/ V. Florida & Brand USA co- op Campaign, which will offer us fantastic exposure to ba.com clients and will aim to drive bookings during the May— October 2014. BA have confirmed final details for the campaign and we will be working with head office to assist with providing creative for the campaign to be launched from 22 April — 06 May 2014. OMMAC plans to meet with BA in early March, following our request to find out if the connection to the Naples & Marco Island ground product could be easier to access than in the past. In addition we will have the support from Brand USA - weighting our investment by 30%, resulting in £13k being realised in media. TOUR OPERATOR ACTIVITY Inspire Our Trip OMMAC have received a request from Inspire Our Trip, who run a content based travel website which aims to provide people with holiday inspiration as well as save time, money and hassle when they are planning a trip to the USA. Inspire Our Trip cover many areas of the USA and have several sections covering Florida, including a guide to the Everglades, as well as some information and suggestion on Naples and Marco Island and constantly adding new content to their site, in which we've assisted with providing images for their website. Destination America, Scotland OMMAC assisted tour operator, Destination America in Scotland who have requested our destination video to be used on their website dealatrip.co.uk and any associated Deal A Trip marketing. OMMAC have processed with the general destination video footage. March 24, 2014 Tourism Staff Reports 10 a-g ' 16 ads M A i.r I Iarisl F4a�rz43's #Prttac Newsletter mailing Sending out three separate emails to the UK trade database and IAGTO golf members to highlight key and local news updates relating to Florida's Paradise Coast, which will aim to increase people's awareness about our destination and generate more bookings to the area. TRADE EVENTS Brand USA megafam —seven itineraries across 21 states. We are currently working with the Brand USA UK office to have a segment within their Florida Megafam itinerary. OMMAC are delighted that Florida's Paradise Coast was able to participate in the programme in which we've requested for the Marco Island Marriott Resort to host the group for the night of the 16th May 2014. OMMAC are actively working with Brand USA on finalizing all other segments of the itinerary, with further details to follow. VISIT FLORIDA European Media Mission, Paris, March 25th OMMAC has confirmed attendance at Visit Florida European Media Mission in Paris. The media mission will take the form of a media briefing and luncheon in Paris on Tuesday 25th March, where will have the opportunity to meet with key journalists from the trade and consumer publications. It will be an excellent opportunity for networking, as well as discussing any future opportunities. Visit USA Ball, 3rd July 2014, London Following the success of the Florida Partner's tables at last year's VISIT USA Ball, OMMAC have confirmed their attendance for this year's event, which is a key date for the diary amongst the UK and Ireland Travel Industry and is extremely well attended by those selling North America. TRADE MARKETING/PROMOTIONS Destination Golf, UK tour operator We are currently working with Destination Golf, who is a UK based tour operator offering the best choice of worldwide golfing holidays, in partnership with Virgin Atlantic. Florida's Paradise Coast has secured an ad placement in their Florida e-brochure. We are now in the process of obtaining specifications for updating our advert to include the IAGTO award logo within the creative. Distribution of marketing material During the past three months OMMAC have distributed the following literature at UK's Visit USA Roadshow, World Travel Market 2013, Tour Operator Research meetings, The London Golf Show and Holiday World Show 2014. March 24, 2014 Tourism Staff Reports 10 a-g tot K S JST Paradis herr rS�s Stock used - Florida's Last Paradise Visitors Guide 2013 793 - Map 2013 487 - Golf Guide 2013 248 - Preferred Pass 142 - Discover Florida's Paradise Coast DVD 97 PUBLIC RELATIONS AND SOCIAL MEDIA ACTIVITIES: CONTACT ACTIVITY RESULT www.grand-sud- We've received a journalistOMMAC have received completed mag.com request to support a media form and now awaiting French Individual press feedback from head office. fam trip in May. Following on from the trip, coverage will Danielle and Gerard are include one illustrated article featuring the owners of the website,exclusively Naples, Marco Island and the who will spend one month Everglades will be published on their in Florida and stay 4/5 website 8/10 days after their return to nights in each destination. France and will have a permanent live link. They have requested assistance for Estimated value is $5,000. accommodation and activities. They've also expressed interest in meeting with someone from Naples, Marco Island and the Everglades CVB for an interview that will be featured in their article on this area. Social Media: The launch of the Paradise Facebook and Twitter Coast Facebook campaign March 24, 2014 Tourism Staff Reports 10 a-g . 4 18 3.„ C.arto Ithsi.l ftoriitia"s Last Paradise' af Estimated Value Summary of Leads/Activity Lead /Activity Media —Value Potential Room Economic Nights Impact $ Golf Today Monthly unique users: 500,000-Media value: $25,039 IAGTO AWARDS COVERAGE - GOLF DESTINATION OF THE YEAR- NORTH AMERICA VISIT USA FRANCE: http://www.office-tourisme-usa.com//la-floridas-paradise-coast-destination-golf-2014 GOLF Golf TODAY UK: / wTM `ate r IHERE'S LONG.AND THEN THERE'S r ,1 } BERTHA LONG • / B/Gs` t HERTHR > BIG BERTHA Home cif 1 4 Tsa,e v n-r 3 Golf Course Guide 2 For 1 Golf Vouchers F oricals arac{se Coast named a ed No f Book Tee Times GolfBreaks Holidays American Golf Destinatioi of tie Year Travel Features Golf Equipment Golf Tips&Instruction Competitions Services Directory classified Ads Jobs Naples, Marco Island and the Everglades was voted as 2O14's Golf Tour Rankings Destination of the Year-North America by the International Tournaments Association of Golf Tour Operators (IAGTO) at the prestigious annual Golf News archive IAGTO Awards ceremony in Costa Daurada, Spain on November 14, 2013, Anyone or Teen Oonagh McCullagh, Florida's Paradise Coast, director UK, Ireland and Global Golf PostFrance, collected t he award for the destination, which has over 90 world-class golf courses offering a diverse choice for players at every Golf International level, Oonagh McCullagh commented that We have been proactively targeting and working with the golf market for the past few years and are thrilled at winning this award for the first time, which highlights the quality our destination has to offer . we are grateful to IAGTO for helping us to reach global status and look forward to further growth from IAGTO tour operator members in the future." March 24, 2014 Tourism Staff Reports 10 a-g , lot ida's last Paradise- 3i44 Evargiadars The Naples, Marco Island, Everglades Convention and Visitors Bureau served as destination host when IAGTO held its annual North America Convention (NAC) in June 2013 at the Marco Island Marriott Beach Resort, Golf Club &Spa with additional events in Naples. With more than 275 delegates from 33 countries gathering for the event, it was the most well attended and successful North America Convention for IAGTO to date, together with co-sponsorship from Brand USA, Visit Florida, Belvedere - the official vodka of the PGA Championship and Glenmorangie - the official spirit of The Open Championship, 'To be named North America's Golf Destination of the Year by the IAGTO membership is an enormous honour and serves to carry forward the positive recognition the destination received in 2013 as host of the IAGTO's annual North America Convention," said Jack Wert, tourism executive director in Florida's Paradise Coast. The greater Naples region is recognised by the National Golf Foundation as having the most holes per capita in the United States, and is often referred to as the Golf Capital of the World. This award further strengthens our ability to showcase worldwide all that Naples, Marco Island and the Everglades has to offer golfers and their families year-round." About IAGTO&the IACTO Awards Established in 19e7, IAGTO is the global trade organisation of the golf tourism industry with more than 2,000 member companies in 95 countries including over 500 golf tour operators in wz counbes. The IAGTO Awards, established in 2000, are the official annual awards for the golf tourism industry. Tour operator members from around the world cast their vote for the award based on what they consider to be the best performing goll destinations enjoyed by their golf traveling clients. There are five Golf Destination of the Year winners, one in each regional category: North America, Latin America & Caribbean, Europe, Africa &Gulf States, and Asia &Australia. The annual awards ceremony and gala dinner takes place during the International Golf Travel Market at the end of each year. This year's event took place at the historic Tarragona Placa De ~~~~` "`''-`el- =~`in "'~'^~k~' 14 "f11` About Florida's Paradise Coast Whether travellers are looking for a romantic escape or family getaway, Florida's parao'secvast- Naples, Marco Island and the western portion of the Everglades has an array of holiday options year-round. with more than 30 miles of soft, white sand beaches, world-class golf, a thriving arts and culture scene, distinctive dining and the best of outdoor adventure, the Paradise Coast is truly a destination with it all. Located just two hours from Miami, four hours from Orlando and three hours from Tampa, the Paradise Coast is easily accessible from some of Florida's largest cities. Travellers outside of the Sunshine State can fly into Southwest Florida International Airport, which provides nonstop service to 44 destinations (40 domestic and four international) on 18 air carriers. 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LOU HA ki M$NN & A68mt:|ATES March 24,2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 21 of 67 Myown canine isn't:exactly into bedazzled collars and coordinated clotting She's more oraoat*r splashing nil sn 'ini and icqle in the mud kind c1 iri Its just ho: she OIlS Dent et me wrong She�as ail over the cheiw toys and canine jerky She just xasnt interested in attire anci accessories |r your dog appreciates that type of experience hoxcever voufi definitely xartt to spend some time perusing the custom outfits and canine dav beds Attractions K*e�aydm Island allows pups topounce splash roil arid explore nearly echt miles o deserted white sand beach A barrie isond betxeen Marco Island and the city o Naples it serves as a sanctuary for recreation and 'NAVE: wx/h roughly 80 percent orits land mass remaining undeveloped The beach s only ax cessihe txy beat |f you are traveling by one w8h your pooch Then voure 0000 to 10 It not boatenta|soanbe000Ked1krougMNap|*s8ayResonfo,5,gQperdayxhroughour1he meek providing ahundred dollar daily savings over their regular w*ekend rate VVitri the ride yo 1heieoandanadd|nona| onuoeoYuum1oorennckmentYnrypurpe( and the acx you can spend the wnm|e day ion the beach iw/th your rambunctious four-legged friend hilt 5 one of the bet'value act tics in the The boats come xoUnu cooler you can stock withgoodies and the beach /ue popular spot for nnngup small ponatti|e grills and propping opumone||es Considering large-treed tre*e/ e:iipenencem are, as hard to come by as they are trios is a memnry'meK>ng day that your chUUxen anddoowm 'ememberfzryemetncome Tha»ewnu (eetoaccesotheKee*aydmio|anU recreation area Ten Thousand islands Marsh Trail is a free-to-the-public option open To hikers and hitched canines Part o/the Ten Thousand Islands National VY||g||(a Refuge dallows hikers to explore a portion of the 60 000 aces of sanctuary that host mangrove habitats peregrine falcons bald eagles arid manatees The 'efuge it alto home toa variety o sea turtles including green loggerhead and Kemp'e riciley The trail is a little more than two miles round trip wwrk paved parking available at the trail head Plan on about a 60 m note rir xc from 'oxn Accommodations Naples has aRed Roof Inn P|ue+ and Suites property oNcnme|cumenbigger doas 0h no acicttionai pet fee Pemijm rooms average S75 and come mNk extra space a microave arid small ridge for stoma snacks and simple meai items A dog run area with benches and bag stations and outdoor barbecue pils iiiiiith picnic tables are also available so Rover doesn't have to spend all his time indoo's |t you're |na position tuupgrade an e tra S oO oil score you one o'their suites wh|ck comes with a fully-outfitted kitchen separate living and dining area and a screeneci porch It's basically a furnished one bedroom apartment YVe raund this to be the best option as finding restaurants ihere our abrader can be successful is hit w miss s-hen sere on the road She also needs to decompress after apublic outing and enjoying some goiiitin time ohile ne ship up lunch or an early dinte usually dies the trick Niiii.VWS lli]iiili:,,Titil - , . 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sourceofoutdoorenrichment/o,yourpet ano the fact you can spend the whole day on the beach your rambunctious touriegged trend this is one of the best value activties in the area The boats come ortn a cooler you can stock with goodies and the beach is a popular spot for flung up small portable gnus and propping up umbrellas Considering large-breed travel erpenences ae as hard to come by as they are this.samemory-making day that your children and doo will ememher for years to come Thee is no fee to access the Keewavdin Island ,ecreanonenea Ten Thousand islands Marsh Tex is a free-to-the-public option open to hikers and hitched canines Pat of the Ten Thousand Islands National cOildlde Refuge |taxmws hikers tu explore a portion sf the 05 000 acres of sanctuary that host mangrove habitats pereçsnne falcons bald eagles and manatees The retucte is also home to a varien cd sea turtles including green loggerhead and Kemp'odd|ey The trail is a little more than too miles round trip with paved parking available at the\ra|/ Nead Plan on about a 00 minute drive from town Accommodations Naples has mRed Root Inn Plus and Suites property which weicomes bioger dogs'with no additional pet Tee Premium rooms avers ge S75 and come with eytca space. a microwave and small tridge for storing snacks and simple meal items A dog run area with hencnes and bag stations and outdoor barbecue pits with picnic tables are also available yo Rover doesn't have to spend dii his urns ndocus /'you're ma position Koupgrade an extra S3Omil score you one or their suites which comes wnh a fully-outfitted kitchen sepaane living and dining area and a screenect porch It's basically a furnished one bedroom apartment We found this to be the hen.t option as finding wstauranf.s whew our _ahador can he successtul is hit or miss when wee on the road She also needs to deptimpress after a public outing and enoying some down time while whip up lunch or an early onne usuary owes the trick Ntrt-ii'VS Fl ON1 Cot' HA N1 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IF1 S RA M FN TO fiFF t,„ 4 - 4 44 ,* February 24, 2014 UMV: 1 ,209,876 Media Value: $6,049.38 Florida's Paradise Coast loomq perfect for pets While plenty of places claim to be accessible to people traveling with their pets, anyone with a large-breed pup can tell you many of those same venues are the first to say no if you're showing up with a dog larger than a suinea pis_With all of the high-end shopping and fine dining associated)vith a typical vacation along Florida's Paradise Coast, I was pleasantly surprised when a recent getaway with our Labrador uncovered a number of big-dog options. Activities: The Naples Botanical Garden offers canine-accessible walks three days per week on Sundays,Tuesdays and Thursdays for a couple of hours each.Their walking paths are wide enough to accommodate large breeds, with benches and water bowls available throughout the garden.Their outdoor cafe area has seating suitable for excitable pooches as well,featuring chairs that are bolted down to the tables themselves with sturdy poles for attaching the industrial- strength leashes necessary for traveling with a bigger breed. There are also pavilions and other infrastructure where you can stop to read a book in the shade when Buster needs a break from sun and stimulation. In fact,this botanical garden in particular has a noteworthy number of art features that come with seating areas for extended enjoyment. The cost for this particular canine experience is S'.95 per dog plus the regular 512.95 admission for each accompanying adult, Welcome biscuits are provided upon entry. NEW S FROM A NINIUMi \SSOCI vrLs 22 March 24,2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 25 of 67 L� 7 If shopping is how you prefer to indulge your pampered pooch,there are a number of pet boutiques in the area. One of note is Fergie's Closet.The venue offers specialty canine accessories and items such as doggie sunglasses,bedding,hand-made attire. food treats and more. It's a fun little shop that's worth the stop, My own canine isn't exactly into bedazzled collars and coordinated clothing. She's more of a water splashing, trail sniffing and wriggle in the mud kind of girl. It's just how she rolls. Don't get me wrong. She was all over the chew tos and canine jerky. She just wasn't interested in attire and accessories. If your dog appreciates that type of experience however, you'll definitely want to spend some time perusing the custom outfits and canine day beds. Attractions: Keewaydin Island allows pups to pounce,splash, roll and explore nearly eight miles of deserted white sand beach..A barrier island between Marco Island and the city of Naples,it serves ^,asanctuary for recreation and..vildlife %vith roughly So percent of its land rnass remaining undeveloped.The beach is only accessible by boat. If you are traveling b 'one with 'our pooch, then you're good to go. If not.boat rentals can be booked through Naples Bay Resort for$199 per day throughout the week,providing a hundred dollar daily savings over their regular weekend rate.With the ride to the island an additional source of outdoor enrichment for your pet, and the fact you can spend the whole day on the beach with your rambunctious four-legged friend: this is one of the best value activities in the area, The boats come with a cooler you can stock with goodies. and the beach is a popular spot for firing up small portable grills and propping up umbrellas. Considering large-breed travel experiences are as hard to come by as:they are, this is a memory-making day that your children and dog will remember for years to come.There is no fee to access the Keewaydin Island recreation area. Ten Thousand Islands Marsh Trail is a free-to-the-public option open to hikers and hitched canines. Part of the Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge.it allows hikers to explore a portion of the 3,5.000 acres of sanctuary that host mangrove habitats,peregrine falcons,bald eagles and mariatees.The refuge is also home to a variety of sa turdesiocluding green. loggerhead and Kemp's ridley.The trail is a little more than two miles round trip, with paved parking available at the trail head. Plan on about a 30 minute drive from town, Accommodations: Naples has a Red Roof inn PIUS— and Suites property which welcomes bigger dogs with no additional pet fee. Premium rooms average S75 and come with extra space, a microwave and small fridge for storing snacks and simple ntea]items,A dog run area with benches and bag stations, and outdoor barbecue pits with picnic tables are also available so Rover doesn't have to spend all his time indoors. NEWS f ROM . 1.0W 11.1\t\WN I' ASSOCIATES 23 March 24, 2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 26 of 67 If you're in a position to upgrade, an extra 530 will scor ou one of their suites which comes with a fully-outfitted kitchen, separate living and dining area and a screened porch It's basically a furnished one bedroom apartment. We found thIs to be the best option.as finding restaurants where our Labrador can be successful is hit or miss when we're on the road She also needs to decompress after a public outing. and enjoying some down time while we wiuip up lunch or an earir dinner usually does the trick, 7beriauh is a best-selling author, avid traveler and a veteran in the field of international teaching. 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The beach e only euces�b:lelbyboat If you are trevehngty one with'your pooch. then you're good togo If not boar rentals can be booked cmari Maples Bay Resort Ur pe day thouahout the ueek providing a hundred dollar daily savions over their eOular ocekend rate vVcn the rldeto the island an additonai souwe of outdoor ennchment to your pet ann the fact you can spend the hrjie day on the Oearh with your rambunctious four-legged friend. this is one o the best value acovihes in the area The ocars conic wife a mole you can stock. wth poodies and the beach is a popular spot for e:no up sniail portable oils and proppino up umbrellas Considering large-breed travel erpenences are as hard to come by as they are this/sa memory-making day that your children and dog will ernember for years to come There s no fee to access the Keewaydin Island recreation area. Ten Thousand islands Marsh Trail is a free-to-the-public. option open to hikers and hitched canines Part o/the Ten Thousand islands National Wildlife Refuge |\allows hikers to explore a port-Km of the 5��000acosof sanctuary Mat host mangrove habitats peregrine fair:omm bald eagles and manatees The refuge e also home ma variety or sea turtles including green Ioggerheacl and Kemp'n ,|d|ey The waii is a the more than two miles round tUp with paved parking avaoabi+at the trail head Pianun about a no minute dive torn town Accommodations Naples has Red Root Inn Plus and Suites property which we|Cumeobigger dagyw/thno additional pet fee Perriciur moms avetage 575 and come wUh ectra spare a microwave and small fridge for storinci snacks and simple meal items A dma run area with benches and bag stations and outdoor umruecue, pits with picnic tau/es are also available so Rover doesnt have to spend all his time indoors |t you're ma position,m upgrade. an extra SNG srI sco-e you one of their suites which comes with a fully-outfitted Kitchen separate Iivin and dininn area and a screened porch It's basically a mmisxedonebedromn apartment �%m found this to he the best op(mn as'finding restaurants hee our wabrador can he successful is hit cr miss when we 's on the road She also needs to decompnasy after m public outing. and enjoynO some down me Ohile we. chip up ii.inc h an ecir dinner usually does the trick :'NT:,1%'SFROM ' . - LOU HAMMOND & A SSmCyAl"66 26 March 24,2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 29 of 67 7 '.....-, .„,..-- � BND.ca.ffl� '— _ February �� �O1�1 24, �° ._, UMV: �Q� /1A�� ^^.,. ". �°"'_,�" Media Value: ��� �1��� �{� ...6��|� .�,U��� �°,°�=.°" Florida's Paradise Coast perfect for pets " "~-^ "~��� ~~ ° ~~^ -^`=^~~~~ ~~ `-~~�~~ V~~~~ ^~~~~~ ~ `-~ �~-~~~� 8vMYncx4rwEnmucT Wilde plenty cf places c|m/kixooa accessible xopeople traveling w|oh their pets anymneiw}tA a |arQe b'eeelpupcantei! ymumanyw(tnomeuamevenuesareMne%rst!omayno|[you'eoMowmg upw`,Na dog larger than a guinea pig Vvxh all o.the nigh-end shopping and fine dining associated orb a typca var anon aiong Hondas Paradise Coast |was pleasantly surprised Mien a recent uetauav odh our Labrador uncovered a number oY big-dog options Activities The Napes Botanical Garden offers canine-accessible walks three days per week on Sundays. Tuesdays and'Thursdays for acoup|eoY hours each ThOr wan paths are nOte enough;o accommodate large breeds mitn benches and water omw|s available throughout the garden Their outdoor cafe area has ueaamgsuitable err fade poor nes as oU featuring chairs that are noited down to the taties themselves with sturdy poles fay attaching the indasticiaii stmnatn cashes necessary fm.traveling with m bigger breed There are also pavilions and other intrastructum s-here you ran stop to read a book iy the shade s-hen Etude-needs a break from sun ama stmuan:n In fact. this botanical garden {nparticular has a noteworthy number of art features that come with seating areas for extended enjoyment The cost for this particular canine experience is s7 cy5 per dog plus the regular$12 95 admission for each accompanying adult vVelicumebisou/tn are provided upon enckiiii |{shopping|s now you prefer|o indulge yoar pampered pooch.tMereaeanombero/pet boutiques .n the area Oneurnm/esFerg/e'yCxoyet Inc venue otters spec aPt canine ac cesrorer and terns such as dcrncje sunoiasses bedding hand-made amie 'food treats and more '`'sa fun little shop that's.worth the stop 'NEWS fRON1 ' ' - i410 H.A WI 0.N D &A SS$CI AT ES 27 March 24,2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 30 of 67 • • tl, con canoe snl eacv into bedazzled collars and coordinated clothing She's more:of awater yplaah|ng tail sniffing and ggls in the mud kind o!gin Its just hos she rots ont get me w/mmg She was all over the chew tmye and canine jerky S he just wasnt interested in attire and accesaories I' ,Our dug appreciates at type:of experience however sou d&inflet ant to spend *ome time p*rusimg the custom ounksand canine day beds Attractions ieea din Island as pups o: poince splash roil and explore nearly eight miles cif deserted wh/tie sand beach Abamer island b*nveen Marco Island and the city urNaples it serves as anancruary for ,mceatmn and wildlife with roughly 88 percent of its land mass remaining undeveloped The beach is only accessible byboat U you are traveling by one w`}h your pooch then ymu'regamd$ogo If not heat rentas can he hooked thrciuoh Naples Bas Resort or S0fl0 pc das thnoughcut The week providing mhundred dollar daily sayings over:herr regular meeK*ndrate limn the ride to the island an additional source oY outdoor enrichment to sour pet ann the fact ciu can spend the :Isole day on the beach th you ramliun:tous touiecpoed fiend this is one of the os value activities|nDnearea The bats come otIs a cooler you can stock eith goodies and the beach is a popular spot for no up small pi:nahle grls and propping up umbrellas Considering large-breed travel e,penences are as haTh to come hi as they are this is a memosmaking day that voro child en andUwgmMremember0zryeastucome Thee s rio tee to access the neesaydin Island recreation area Ten Thousand Islands Marsh Trail|aufree-to*ne-pub|u option open\obi|iiiie/a and hitched canines Part o me Ten Thousand islands National cildiife RefLige .t allows hikers xo explore a polmnorthe35O0Oac,esofsanctuarytnaohuotmungmvenabnona peregrine falcons bald eagles and manatees. The refuge /s also home toavmnetyor sea totes including green loggerhead and Kemp'uilg|ey The trail is a liThe moe tnan tue miles round trip with paved parkino ova able at the al head Plan on abou a :0 minute dove from tozn Accommodations Naples has a Red Roof Inn P/us+ and Suites property wh}cnwe|cumeabigger dogs Sith no addtional pet tee Premium rooms averaae S0 and conic sUb ecira space a nlicrocave and small frdge for stonnict snacks and simple meal items A doct run area sith benches and too stations and outdoor barbecue bils with picnic tables are also available so Rover doesn't have to spend all his time indoos �you'oamapoeitionLo upgrade. an ertra SOb sri score you one their suites wh|chi comes w8ri a fully-outfitted kitchen sepa ate ving and dining area and a screened porch its basically a furnished one UeU/oomapartment c Thund this to he the best option ao finding restaurants he e our abradCr can be successful is hit or miss ochen eec on the road She also needs to decompress after mpublic outing and enjc no some don me hiIe 5€ ship up lunch or an earl dnrie osualy noes the tick FROM. . . - |.mr IMMON0 1SSOC(\MS 28 March 24, 2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 31 of 67 February ��� �O1/1 24, °-° .-, UMV: 568,010 Media Value: $3,786.73 ...��|� "=.U�� Florida's Paradise Coast perfect for pets * " °~�~ "~=~~ ~^ � ~�^ ~~~~"~�~~ ~~~~�~~~~ ��~~^ ~~~~^~ ^ ~-^ BYM,Sc*4r*smwocr c' he plenty of places claim to he accessibe to people traveunq 0th their pets anyone h a la'irOrc.ed pup can tell you many of those same venues are the tist to say no/f you're et'1owng opw1tha dog larger than u guinea pig VVith all of the high-end shopping and fine dining aaycc'a!edw|th a typical vacation along Florida's Paradise Coast was pleasantiv surprised when a recent gotawaywrth our Labrador uncovered a number of big~do0opt\ono AcUw*em TheNap|esBotan|ca| 8arJanoffemnomne'ooceos|U|ewa|KaQhreeUmysperweeKon Sundays Tuesdays and Thursdays tcv a of hours each Tne|rwa!Nngpathaame «ide enough to accommodate large breeds m&h benches and eate bowls available throucihour hC garden Then outoc:n cafe area has searnci suitable fm erctahle p000hes as well oaa!urmQ hais that are boiled to the tables themselves with sturdy poles for attaching the industrial- strength leashes necessa'y-tor traveling with a bigger bneed There are also pavilions and other infrastructure'Ail-tete you can stop to read a book in the shade erie n Buster needs a break from sun arid stimulation in fact this botanical garden ri particular has a noteworthy number of art features that come wifn seating areas for extended enjoyment The cost for this particular canine eiiperience is S7 per dog plus the regular S12 95 admission fm each am ompanyinci adult Cdt ome biscuits are provided upon entry V shopping is how you p-ere to indulce your pampered pooch thee are a number of pet boutiques in the aea One or note s Ferge s Closet The venue ortem specialty canine access ones anti terris such as dognie suncilasses bedding hand-made attire food treats arid more its a fun little shop that s worth the stop FROAI . _ _ MU ;4A,M1ONi} ASSOCIATES 29 March 24,2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 32 of 67 EA My own canine isn't exactly into bedazzled collars and coordinated clothing_ She's more of a water splashing. trail sniffing and wriggle in the mud kind of girl It's just how she robs Don't get me wrong. She iiiias ail over the chew toys and canine Jerky She just wasn't interested in attire and accessories If your dog appreciates tnat type of experience however. 'you'll definitely want to spend some time perusing the custom OutTs and canine day beds Al:mac:karts Keewaydin Island allows pups to pounce splasd. roil and explore nearly eight miles of deseled iiitiMite sand beach A barrier island between Marco Island and the city of Naples it serves as a sanctuary !r recreation and wildlife iiAfin rcitighly iS0 percent of its land mass remaining undeveloped.. The beach is only accessible by boat If you are traveling by one itfith your pooch then you're good to go If not boat rentals can be booked through Naples Bay Resort for Sr 99 per day throughout the week providing a hundred dollar daily savings over their regular'weekend rate ',VIM the ride to the island an additional source of outdoor enrichment for'your pet. and the fact you can spend the whole day'on the beach with-your rambunctious four-legged friend: this is one of the best value activities in the area The boats come with a cooler you can stock with doodles.. and the beach is a popular spot for ng up small portable grills and propping up umbrellas Considering large-breed travel experiences are as hard to come by as they are this is a memory-making day that your children and dog will remember for years to come There is no fee to access the Keewaydin Island recreation area Ten Thousand islands Marsh Trail is a free-to-the-public option open to hikers and hitched canines Par of the Ten Thousand islands national Vinicilife Refuge lit allows hikers to expiore a potion of the S.5.000 acres of sanctuary that host mangrove habitats. peregrine falcons bald eagles and manatees. The refuge is also home to a variety of sea turtles incliiding green loggerhead and Kemp's Idle,/ The trail is a little more than two miles round trip with paved packing available at the frail head Plan on about a SO minute dove from town. Accommodations. Naples has a Red Roof Inn Plus+ and Suites property which welcomes bidder duds with no additional pet fee. Prerriliiiim rooms average 575 and come with eidra space a microwave and small fridge for storing snacks and simple meal items A dog run area with benches and hag sfations anti outdooti oarbecue pits with picnic tables are awe.available so Rover iii.lpiesn't: have to spend all his time indoors V you're in a position to upgrade an extra S30 will SC07€ you one of their suites which comes with a fully-outfitted kitchen separate living and dining area and a screened porch Its basically a furnished one bedroom apartment tre found this to be the best option as finding restaurants where our Labrador can be successful is hit or miss when were on the road She also needs to decompress after a public outing. and enjoying some down time iiiiihilie we whip up lunch or an early dinner usually Odes the trick. N.LINNS FROM. . .„. 1.,01,...l HAMMOND Sir AssoCIATEs. 30 March 24, 2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 33 of 67 it �w� gutter��. .. February �� �O1'1 �-,, °-° .-, UMV: 493,110 ^^.,. , . Media Value: �1 ��� �� ...<�~~|�� .=.�J��� ~^ . ,_,. "."" Florida's Paradise Coast perfect for pets * " "�. "="� � " �. ��"�� ������ ��~ ~��~ .�. BY MYSCHA THERIAULT ' 'he plenty of places c lalni to be access:ce:0 people traveling wrktheir pets anyone with a la-nn-b'eei pup can tell you many of those same venues aws the font to say no/f you're sMcmWng up nith a dn0 lane than a guinea pin all n the high-end shopping and fine dinnO associated w.rna typical vacation along Florida's Paradise Coast |was pleasantly surprised when arecent getaway wnh our Labrador uncovered a number of big'do0opM\one Activities TheNap|enGn1an/ca| SardenoMe'acanme'arceuo/U|ewo|ka\hreeUaycpermmeknn 3unoays Tuesotass and Triu'sihays 'o'a couple ot hours each Their walking paths are ride nU0h to accommodate lame tweeds Mhoenrhemand +a,erbow|oama/|ab|ethruughout\ne garden Ther oumoor cafe area has scorn suitable to'crc cable pooches as well nea8ur|ng chars that are bolted down to the tables themselves sturgy poles for attaching the industrial- strength |easneuneceysary ,ort'aveongwirhaU|ggerUnyed There are also pavilions and other infrastructure'where you can stop to read a book in the shade when Buster needs a break from sun and stimulation in tact this botanical garden in particular has a noteworthy number uf a-f features that conic with seating areas for ertended enjoyment The cost. for this particuiar canine e:(perience is S7 c.tt'5 per dog plus the redular S12 Cosi admission fo'each accompanying adult O'elcnme biscuits are provided upon entry If shopping is how you prefe' indulge your .pampered pooch thee ac a number pet boutiques in roca'ca One or note iaFerg|e'aCloser The venue OftCrS specialty canine accesso'es and ferns such as doqae sunglasses bedding hand-node attire foog\nea1yand more Its a fun lIttle shop that s worth the stop' NEWS FROM H&MMwN|+ ASSOCIATES March 24,2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 34 of 67 My own canine /yn'texoctk,t into bedazzled cuUars and coordinated c|otning She's more nra*mxer splashing trail sniffing and wriggle mttne mud kind o,girt It's just hmu she roUa cn gas me wmng 3nawoe all over the ckew toys and canine Jerky She just tasfir in tested in at' e and accessories |r your dog appreciates that type o.mxpeneoceku*ever you'll definitely :want to spend oome time ;D+'umnQ the custom ourO»u and canine day beds Aunaoinns Kee*aydm Island allows pups,opounce splash /m|and explore nearly eight miles o/ deseled he sand beach A barrier island between Marco Island and the cits at Napes it serves as a sanctuaty f0: eCreation and ttivith 0 percent of ITS land mass remaining undeveloped The beach s sr s cc : ftre 0: boa' If sn are t'aveling by OnC ,cdh your pooch then ycosre ocd to c' If not bmairanta|ecanbebo*xed8orooghUap|euGayReeort0nrS`Agpe'duytnrougnourthe meek providing a hundred dollar daily samn0y over their regular weexeodrate :xah the ride!o maiexanUanadg|Uona| sou:omYou1(1mmrennchmentkoryourpe| and the Mc you can Spend the whole day on the beach with ymu,rambunctious/ou'-leggedfriend this is one of the nest value acfivties in the a cc ThoboarscomeeNhacon/erynucanstock*AthQcmU/es arid the beach is a popuia spa'To' 0nngupema!|pomaMegx||ymndpropp|ngupumbeUay Cronmtctenngiarge'b,eedtrave| epenences are as ha'd ia come by as they are This is a mernorymaking day that you'chird'en and dog remember for years xmcome Tne'e s no let- ti access the tteesaydin Island �creaUnna/aa Ten Thousand islands Marsh Trail is a free-to-the,-public option open to hikers and hitched canines Pat: of the Ten Thousand Islands National Refuge :ft allows hikers to expi:Dre pat an s'the tO dOt) ac-es a?sanctua'v that host mangrove habitas peregrine falcons bald eagles and manatees The refuge is also home to a vase:, a'sea turtles inciuding g'een |oggernaad and Kemp'orid|e; ThexaUiea|ittlemooethantwomUesround:rip �1thpaved pa t'ing acariabie at the tail head Plan an about a 30 minute drive !'onl toan Aucmnmudatcmo Naples has a Red RooxlnnP|us* andSu/tespropertywhichwe|cmmeubgger ducts oath no additional pet ee P'eniiurn 'corns average 675 and come :.th eatra space a microsave and small lodge tar sto'ing snacis arid simple meai items A dog run area mith benches and has stations and outdoor barbecue oos.m,h picnic :tab/es arc also available as Rover uoesn't have'a spend all his time in000's If you're in a position to upgrade an eKtra 630 will scpre yoU one of their suites which comes tit/th o fully-outfitted k/tchen sepa'ate living and dining area and a screened porch Its basically a 'u'nished ore bedroom apartment 'ound this to he the best option au finding restaurants ihee our_abradsr'can be successful is hit or miss ,chen ce'e on the i-cad She also needs to decompress after apuU|!routing and ennyng some dortn time ahile we chip up lunch a'an earl', d|nneruuua)|ydueekhetnck NEWS "ROM . . . 1.a[ HA M MON D & ASSocryl'6s 32 March 24, 2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 35 of 67 144111 41159: , r OftrilltpriAlni ._... ... ...... ...„ , . . !..... .. , ,k. .71t7;',:l':„1: February �x1 �O1/1 24, "_° .-, UMV: �M� �7� ^^.,. , . ~~=^^,"' " Media V=|Ue: $1 ,519.88 Florida's Paradise Coast perfect for pets * " "�= "�~~ � . �. ��.�� � �~~�~ ��. .��~ . �. ovm,SCx»THsRIAUo 2he plenty at places C aim to be access5e to people traveling with their pets anyone with a large-breed pup can tell you many of those same venues are the first.to say no if you're showing uP with a dog ie/ger than a guinea pid VNth all otthe high end shopping and fine dinni assoc atedw ith a typical vacation along Ficodas Paradise Coast was pleasants surprised when a recent getaway with our abrador uncovered a number at hg-daa options Activities The Naples Botanical Garden offers canine-accessible walks three days per week,on Sundays Tuesdays and Thursdays or a coupe. at hours each Then walking paths are wide enoucin to at commoclale large breeds with benches and water howls available trycughout the garden Then outdoor cafe area has seating suitable err table poaches as wet reatur'ng hans that are ho tel down\n the tables themselves 'with stu'dy poles for attaching the mUustnm!- strength leashes necessary for traveling m\ha bidder breed There are also pavilions and other infrastructure where you can stop to read a book in the shade when Buster needs a beak wrm sun and stimulation in tact this botanical garden in palicular has a noteworthy number of al features that come with seating areas for extended enloyment The cost for this pamcu|ar canine expenence |s5rQ5 per dog plus rheneAu/ar9l2g5admission tar each accompanying adult welcame biscuits are provided upon entry l shoppng is han you prefer to indulge your pampeed pooch Tienm are a number ofpet boutiques in the a'ea one of note is nerges Closet The venue cnes specialty canine accessories and tems such as doggie sunglasses bedding hond'mageao|ne food treats and more its a fun row shop Thats vo1h the slop NEWS FROM . - - LOU HA NI N1wN 1> & ASSOCIATES 33 March 24, 2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 36 of 67 r,,,,iy own canine isn't exactly into bedaiia/adcollars and coordinated clothing. She's more o°eoater splashing trail sniffing and woggle m the mud kind oygin It's just hoc' she rolls Don't get me: wrong She Was a|over the chextoys and canine]erky She 1ust wasn't interested in ac-cr' and accessories. V you dog apprec ate mat type of experience however. you'll definitely'want Yo spend some ume perusino the custom c'u'fds and canine da ceds Attractions' Keewayd|n Island allows pups topounce splash.. roll and explore nearly eight miles cif deserted wh|tesand beach A bame island bet•aeen blaco Island and the city o Naples it serves as amanczuary for recreation and w||J|//*with rougHti/80 percent o its and mass remaining undeveloped. The beach s on ac crSCubie us boat If you e/efrmve|/ng by one •'uth SOLD pouch then cure ood to to if not. boa' -e-n'as can he hooked through Naples Bay Resort Th S'09 pc' day ttYou0hout the me*k providing hundred dollar daily savings over the recIula ceekend rate With re rue to the island on additional aoorc.euf outdoor enrichment for your pet. and the ac:you can spend the whole day on the li-Jeach'with yeini:rambunctious four-legged'friend. this is one of the Pest value act vries in the aea The boats come iivfth a cooler you can stoc lit.:with goodies.. and the beach is a popular'spot for ti no Li small pcnahle arls and pmpping Up umbrellas Consider1ng !ar0e4oeed travel experiences are auhard 'a come by as they are this|ae memory-making day that your children and dog'oil remember fo ea's to come Tncre is no tee to access the Keevardin lsiand recreation area Ten Thousand islands Marsh Trail is a free-to-the-public. option open to hikers and hitched canines Part of the Ten Thousand Islands National iii:falcitifie Refuge it atows hikers to explore a portion of the 00 COb ac es of sanc tucyy That host rnangro- e habitats peregrine falcons bald eactles and manatees The refuge /s also home,oa variety oy sea turtles including green. loggerhead and Kemp'ond|ey The uail is a lithC more than fr,o miles mund top :with paved pa'kino available at the iail head Plan on about a 30 minute drse from:ocn Accommodations Naples has aRed Roof inn P|us* and Suites property wh|chwm|comesbigger darts ,uth no adrJVional pet fee Premium moms average S75 and come�tith extra space a nncruwmve and small fm:1g*for storing unaoua and simple:meal items A dog run area with benches and baBnteuonn and uv/uoor barbecue pos mwl plc roc tables are myoavmoau|e so R*vergo*nn`!: have:c spend all his time mgoo/s nyou'e|na position:mupgrade an extra 580 will score you one mY their suites :which comes'with a fully-outfitted kitchen separate living and dining area and a screened porch It's basically a 'u--n'shed one hen corn apartment ''re thunri this to he the- has' option as finding estau'-ants ehene our:_ab^aJurcan be:successful is hit o'miss when oe'na on the road She also needs to decump^ess e0era public munng and en cy no some.- dc,'n lime while,Ne.whip up lunch oraneady Uinneruauaoydmeathe\nuk NEW:S FE,OM . „ , |,uif ]|A 1 1 \I)DS: AS:SW:11MS: 34 March 24,2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 37 of 67 Ci "'AC 1 ... ..... .1) . February �� �O1^1 ��, ^-" ._, UMV:`^.,. , . `-°-`^," . `~ Media Value: $1 ,502.12 Florida's Paradise Coast perfect for �����m� �n�. u���� ~- �~~. .~��u�� "��~~�� ��n x��u o^�. ��w� <0 aYmvoCm*rxsnIAucr :hlie plenty of places claim to he accessible to people traveling with their pets anyone with a large-breed pup can tell you many of those same venues are the first to say no if you're showing up Men a dog larder than e guinea pitig With all mf the.high-end snapping and fine dining associated v,ilth a typical vacation along Florida's Paradise Coast. I iiiiii-as pleasantly surprised when a recent getaway'with our Labrador uncovered a number of ti/g-ocgmpi\onn Activities The Naples Botanical Garden offers canine-accessible walks three days per week.on Sundays Tuesdays and Thursdays'or a couple of hours each 'Their'walking paths are *|de enough zn accommodate large breeds. tb benches and water howls available tivouqhoui he garden Then outdoor cafe area has seadno scutable to'crc cable pooches as tell featuring chairs that are Lobed down to the fables themselves with sturdy pales or altachini the|ndustr/a|' oz'eoArh leashes necessary tor traveling with a bigger breed There are also pavilions and other infrastructure i,vhece you can stop to read a book WI the shade when Buster needs a break from sun and stimulation in fact this notanical garden in particular has a noteworthy number of al features that come with seating areas for extended entoyment. The cost for this particular canine experience is 57 95 per dog plus the regular St 2 95 admission for each accompanying adult Vle|come biscuits are provided upon entry If shopping is how you prefer to indulge your parapeted pooch there are a number of pet boutiques in the area one of note is Fergie'u Closet The venue onee specialty canine acceescies and twins such as doggie sunglasses bedding hand-made attire food treats and more its a fun icoe shop that s worth the stop NEWS FROM . ' . Lwo ||A NI MAIN 0 & \SSuC|A'[ES 35 March 24, 2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 38 of 67 N}own canine isn't exactly into bedazzled collars and coordinated clothing. She's more o/awater mp/oyhmg„ trail sniffing and wriggle|ntne mud kind cf girl. It's just how she rolls Don't get me wrong She was ail over the chew toys and canine/mrky She just wasn't interested m attire.arid accessories |;your dog appreciates that type cxespe/encenuwever you'll definitely'want tu spend some time. perusing the cosVom outfits and canine day beds Abracdons Keewayd|n Island allows pups to pounce sp|esn roll and exp|nne nearly eight miles or Ueeenedwkite-sandbeach #barrier island between Marco island and the city nYNaples Nsemea as a'sanctuary for-recreation and*iIdbe oh 'ough|y DD p*rtenru,its and mass remaining undeveloped The beach eomy accessible oyboat |/you are traveling by one v/1h your pooch then you're good togo It not. boat rentals can be booked th ouah Naples Bay Resort for S 09 pe day :h'ouihout the week.. providing a hundred dollar daily savings over their:regular weekend rate. With the ride to the isiand an additonaI source of outdoor enrchment fo' your pet and the fact you can spend the whole da on the beach oth YOLIr ra mburictous touieaaed trend this s one of the best value artivties in the area The boats come with a cooler you can stock with goodies.. and the beach is a popular spot for firing Lip small portable gals and propping upumo,e||ay Conuxdenng /arge'b,eed travel erpenences a'e as had to come ho as they are /n/uma memory-making day that your children anUclogwiUememUe'noryea/stwcone T nor e is no tee to access the Keewaydin Island recreation area Ten Thousand isiands Marsh Trail is a free-to-the-public. option open to hikers and hitched canines Par at toe Ten Thousand Islands National rtdldhte Refue t alows hikers to explore a portion oY the 5r:fr.O80 acres n/sanctuary that host mangrove habitats. peregrine falcons bald e.ariles and manatees The 'etue 5 also flame to a variety of sea turtles including areen loggerhead and Kemp'erid|ey The Vail is a little more than two miles round trip with paved paking available at the trail head Plan on about a 30 minute drive from town Accommodations Naples has a Red Roof inn P|wn+ and Suites property wk|ch,'welcomes bigger doris with no addtional pet fee Premium nuumo average 575 and come with extra space a microwave and small tride cr storing snacKs and simple meal items A dog run area wxhbenches and bad stations and outdoor'barbecue pits*/m picnic tables are also available so Rover doesn't have to spend all his time indoors If you're in a position to upgrade.. an extra S30 will score you one of their suites. whim conies with u fully-outfitted kitchen. separate livin and dining area and a screened porch Its basically a furnished ore bedroom apartment Vile found this to he the best option as finding restaurants whmreuurLmbmdnrcanbeouoesaYu| |sh/to'm|sawMenwe'neon<irerooU She also needs to decmmpnass after m public outmg and e�nymgsome down time while we whip up cinch o-an early dinne- usually does the trick ,NI„V.,S 'FROM . . . LOL) HANINImND & &SSwt:}.,VIE6 36 March 24, 2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 39 of 67 February 26, 2014 UMV: 133,792 Media Value: $891 .95 The Thrifty Traveler: Florida's Paradise Coast perfect for pets \\ink,plenty of places claim to be accessible to people traveling with their pets,anyone with a large-breed dog can tell you many of those same venues are the first to say"no"if you're showing up with a dog larger than a guinea pig.With all the high-end shopping and fine dining associated with a Typical vacation along Florida's Paradise Coast, I was pleasantly surprised when a recent getaway with our Labrador uncovered a number of big-dog options. Activities: The Naples Botanical Garden offers canine-accessible walks three days per week on Sundays,Tuesdays and Thursdays for a couple of hours each Their walking paths are wide enough to accommodate large breeds, with benches and water bowls available throughout the garden.Their outdoor cafe area has seating suitable for excitable pooches,as well,featuring chairs that are bolted down to the tables themselves with sturdy poles for attaching the industrial- strength leashes necessary for traveling with a bigger breed. NEWS FROM, . . . !An HAMM()\VS .ASOCI \TES 37 March 24,2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 40 of 67 There also are pavilions and other infrastructure where you can stop to read a book in the shade when Buster needs a break from sun and stimulation. In fact,this botanical garden in particular has a noteworthy number of art features that come with seating areas for extended enjoyment. The cost for this particular canine experience is97.95 per dog plus the regular Oiu.g5 admission for each accompanying adult, Welcome biscuits are provided upon entry. If shopping is how you prefer to indulge your pampered pooch.there are a number of pet boutiques in the area. One of note is Fergies Closet,The venue offers specialty canine accessories and items such as doggie sungasses,bedding. hand-made attire,food treats and more. It's a fun little shop that's worth the stop. My own canine isn't exactly into bedazzled collars and coordinated clothing, She's more of a x^tvr'splashing'trail'snitGug' wriggle-in-the-mud kind of girl. It's just how she rolls, Don't get m wrong. She was all over the chew toys and canine jerky, She just wasn't interested in attire and accessories. If your dog appreciates that type of experience however. you'll definitely want to spend some time perusing the custom outfits and canine day beds. Attractions: Kpe`ruyd6o Island allows pups to pounce. splash, roll and explore nearly miles of deserted. white-sand beach.A barrier island between Marco Island and the city of Naples. it serves as a sanctuary for recreation and wildlife with roughly So percent of its land mass remaining undeveloped.The beach is only accessible by boat. If you are traveling by one with your pooch,then you're good to 80. If not,boat rentals can be booked through Naples Bay Resort for Sigg per day throughout the week,providing a hundred dollar daily savings over the regular weekend rate. With the ride to The island an additional source of outdoor enrichment for your pet and The fact you can spend the whole day on the beach with your rambunctious four-legged friend. this is one of the best value activities in the area. NErsA.,, . - UlNi#')NU ASiSW':1\7Es 38 March 24,2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 41 of 67 The boat come with a cooler you can stock with goodies.and the beach is a popular spot for fn-ing up small portable grills and propping up umbrellas. Considering large-breed travel experiences are as hard to come by as they are.this is a memory-making day that your children and dog will remember for years to come.There is no fee to access the Keewaydin Island recreation area. Ten Thousand Islands Nlarsh Trail is a free-to-the-public option open to hikers and hitched canines. Part of the Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge,it allows hikers to explore a portion of the 35,000 acres of sanctuary that host mangrove habitats,peregrine falcons, bald eagles and manatees.The refuge is also home to a variety of sea turtles including green,loacerhead and Kemp's Ridley.The trail is a little more than two miles round trip, with paved parking available at the trail head..Plan on about a 30 minute drive from town, Accommodations: Naples has a Red Roof[poP\os- aodSuitpspro@enTdzazxplcomee bigger dogs with no additional pet fee. Premium rooms average S5 and come with extra spaor, a microwave and small fridge for storing suack,, and simple meal items.A dog-run area with benches and bag stations, and outdoor barbecue pits with picnic tables also are available so Rover doesn't have to spend all his time indoors. If you're in a position to upgrade, an extra S30 will score you one of the suites,which comes with a fully-outfitted kitchen, separate living and dining areas and a screened porch. Its basically a furnished one bedroom apartment.We found this to be the best option, as finding restaurants where our Labrador can be successful is hit or miss when were an the road, She also needs to decompress after a public outing and enjoying some downtime while we whip up lunch or an early dinner usualh'does the trick. �K(),N2 . . . 1.0G }|6N1N1(»\ £-,0C1 114:,• 39 March 24, 2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 42 of 67 , RE P-AM.COM Republicarametican March 3, 2014 UMV: 27,344 Media Value: $182.29 Paradise Coast perfect for pets M SCHL,'HERiAUL- iCCL4TC RiBiENeAS SERVICE While plenty of places claim to be accessible to people traveling with their pets anyone with a large-breed pup can tell you many of those same venues are the first to say no if you're showing up with a dog larger than a guinea pig With all of the high-end shopping and fine dining associated with a typical vacation along Florida's Paradise Coast I was pleasantly surprised when a recent getaway with our Labrador uncovered a number of big dog options Activities The Naples Botanical Garden offers canine accessible walks three days per*eek on Sundays Tuesdays and Thursdays for a couple of hours each Their 4., , . walking paths are wide enough to accommodate large • breeds,with benches and water bowls available throughout the garden Their outdoor café area has seating suitable for Large breed dogs can be included in family activities excitable pooches as well featuring chairs that are bolted along Flanders Paradise Coast (Myscha down to the tables themselves with sturdy poles for TheriaultilvICT) attaching the industrial-strength leashes necessary for traveling with a bigger breed There are also pavilions and other infrastructure where you can stop to read a book in the shade when Buster needs a break from sun and stimulation In fact,this botanical garden in particular has a noteworthy number of art features that come with seating areas for extended enjoyment The cost for this particular canine experience is 57 95 per dog plus the regular 512 95 admission for each accompanying adult Welcome biscuits are provided upon entry. If shopping is how you prefer to indulge your pampered pooch there are a number of pet boutiques in the area One of note is Fergie's Closet The venue offers specialty canine accessories and items such as doggie sunglasses bedding hand-made attire food treats and more Its a fun little shop that s worth the stop. NEws FRO,41 101 11 A NI MOND&ASSOC"AIES 40 March 24, 2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 43 of 67 My own canine\sm exactly into bedazzled collars and coordinated clothing She s more of a water pla trail sniffing and wriggle in the mud kind of girl Its ust how she rolls Dont get me wron She all over the chew toys and canine jerky She just wasnt interested in attire and accessories If your dog appreciates that type of experience however you!,definitely want to spend some time perusing the custom outfits and canine day beds Attractions Keewaydin Island allows pups to pounce splash roll and explore nearly eight miles of deserted white sand beach A barrier island between Marco Island and the city of Naples it serves as 3 sanctuary for recreation and wildlife with roughly 80 percent of its land mass remaining undeveloped The beach is only accessible by boat If you are traveling by one with your pooch then you re good to go Knot boat rentals can be booked through Naples Bay Resort for 3199 per day throughout the week providing a hundred dollar daily savings over their regular weekend rate With the ride to the island art additional source of outdoor enrichment for your pet and the fact you can spend the whole day on the beach with your rambunctious four-legged friend. this is one of the best value activities in the area The boats come with a cooler you can stock with goodies and the beach is a popular spot for firing up small portable grills and propping up umbrellas Considering large-breed travel experiences are as hard to come by as they are this is a memory-making day that your children and dog will remember for years to come There is no fee to access the x*erayo'n Island recreation area Ten Thousand islands Marsh Trail is a free-to-the-public option open to hikers and hitched canines Pan of the Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge if allows hikers to explore a portion of the 35000 acres of sancfuary that host mangrove habitats peregrine falcons bald eagles "d manatees The refuge is also home to a variety of sea turtles including green loggerhead and Kemps ridley The trail is a little more than two miles round trip with paved parking available at the trail head Plan on about a 30 minute drive from town Accommodations Naples has a Red Roof Inn Plus4 and Suites property which welcomes bigger dogs with no additional pet fee Premium rooms average$75 and come with extra space a microwave and small fridge for storing oomcms and simple meal items A dog run area with benches and bag stations and outdoor barbecue pits with picnic tables are also aailable so Rover doesryt have to spend all his time indoors If y oure ri a positron to upgrade an extra 530 will score you one cf their suites which comes with a fully-outfitted kitchen separate living and dining area and a screened porch It s basically a furnished one bedroom apartment We found this to be the best option as finding restaurants where our Labrador can be successful is hit or miss when we re on the road She also needs to decompress after a public outing and enjoying some down time while we whip up lunch or an early dinner usually does the trick NEWS FROM . iO\J HAM NoND ASSOCIATES March 24, 2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 44 of 67 `;',:/,,A.,',,‘44517A-• HOUSTON ,.., ,,..0 ' FOLLOW'8,<) -rifet1 ?9(14z` RY),• I 0;' FUN&CONTESTS r:,,,,,f • tu• ,,,,, , 'COM rawc,2 Volume 14t March 2014 March 2014 •“....P• Circ: 40,000 UMV: 168,412 Media Value: $3,522.75 . ., . . . 4#, .....•., ,.3.4,, ) ',\, FtiN'" c•t:AsislE.7"s *a , 4 i ... , ..... \ you can do with .0 \- 9:7"r /_.,49g„......, , . \ . 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PR-Editorial(800-688-3600) 73 219.75 Film Commission (800-349-5770) 0 0.00 International(239-225-1013) 13 33.33 Storm Information(800-785-8252) 0 0.00 Meeting Planner(800-830-1760) 1 0.30 Naples#1 (800-455-2604) 0 0.00 Travel Agent(888-409-1403) 0 0.00 Sports Council(800-342-3110) 0 0.00 Grand Total: 106 301.27 Phase V of Southwest Florida, Inc. Page 1 of 14 02/28/2014 March 24, 2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 54 of 67 Naples, Marco Island, Everglades CVB Inquiry Summary by Purpose For the month of February 2014 Purpose Calls/Request Minutes Live Information 52 133.88 Special Fulfillment 350 86.22 Guide Request 1,260 164.30 CVB Office Referral 5 12.00 Hang up 1 0.30 Wrong Number 0 0.00 eNewsletter Signup 595 0.00 Golf E-blast 0 0.00 Meeting Planner 0 0.00 Grand Total: 2,263 396.70 Phase V of Southwest Florida, Inc. Page 2 of 14 02/28/2014 March 24, 2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 55 of 67 Naples, Marco Island, Everglades CVB Guide Request Summary by Guide For the month of February 2014 Guide #of Requests Quantity Area Map 445 445 Rack Brochure(Portuguese) 10 10 Rack Brochure(Spanish) 6 6 Visitor's Guide(English) 1243 1775 Visitor's Guide(German) 12 12 Grand Total: 1716 2248 Unigue requests for guides: 1260 Phase V of Southwest Florida, Inc. Page 3 of 14 02/28/2014 March 24, 2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 56 of 67 Naples, Marco Island, Everglades CVB Guide Request Summary by Source For the month of February 2014 Current Year Last Year Source Month YTD %YTD Month YTD %YTD Group Markets 41 248 3.34% 0 0 0.00% Leisure Markets 948 6,285 84.68% 843 0 0.00% Meeting Planners 0 3 0.04% 3 0 0.00% Miscellaneous 44 124 1.67% 24 0 0.00% Niche Markets 227 762 10.27% 432 0 0.00% Spring/Summer In-State Campaign 0 0 0.00% 0 0 0.00% Grand Total: 1,260 7,422 1,302 0 YTD= Fiscal Year to Date Phase V of Southwest Florida, Inc. Page 4 of 14 02/28/2014 March 24, 2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 57 of 67 Naples, Marco Island, Everglades CVB Request Summary by Group Markets For the month of February 2014 Media #of Requests YTD %YTD Group Business-Association Meetings Professional Collaborate Meetings Magazine August/September 2013 0 9 100.00% Group Business-Association Meetings Professional 0 9 3.63% Group Business-Corporate Meetings Professional Collaborate Meetings Magazine August/September 2013 0 1 100.00% Group Business-Corporate Meetings Professional 0 1 0.40% Group Markets(Bridal/Honeymoon) Bridal Guide January/February 2014 41 87 36.55% Bridal Guide November/December 2013 0 145 60.92% Destination Weddings& Honeymoon December 2013 0 6 2.52% Group Markets(Bridal/Honeymoon) 41 238 95.97% Grand Total: 41 248 *YTD= Fiscal Year to Date Phase V of Southwest Florida, Inc. Page 5 of 14 02/28/2014 March 24,2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 58 of 67 Naples, Marco Island, Everglades CVB Request Summary by Leisure Markets For the month of February 2014 Media #of Requests YTD %YTD Consumer Directories 2010 Visit Florida Magazine 0 1 0.10% 2011 Naples, Marco Island&the Everglades Visitors Guide 1 1 0.10% 2013 Florida Insider Guide-Quick Check 2 11 1.09% 2013 Visit Florida Magazine-Quick Check 160 544 54.02% 2013 Visit Florida Magazine-Specific Target 112 417 41.41% 2014 Visit Florida Magazine-Quick Check 15 22 2.18% 2014 Visit Florida Magazine-Specific Target 9 11 1,09% Consumer Directories 299 1007 16.02% Consumer E-Marketing DestinationBrochures.com 3 15 0.70% Other/Unknown 0 1 0.05% ParadiseCoast.corn 646 2111 99.15% Miles Media Imports 640 2066 97.04% Phone 3 29 1.36% Interactive Text Chat 3 16 0.75% VisitFlorida.com 0 1 0.05% WeatherBug.com 0 1 0.05% Consumer E-Marketing 649 2129 33.87% Consumer Magazines AAA Florida TourBook 2009 Edition 0 1 4.76% Other/Unknown 0 15 71.43% Southern Living January 2012 0 5 23.81% Consumer Magazines 0 21 0.33% Consumer Newspaper Visit Florida In-State Insert Fall 2013 0 3128 100.00% Consumer Newspaper 0 3128 49.77% Grand Total: 948 6285 *YTD= Fiscal Year to Date Phase V of Southwest Florida, Inc. Page 6 of 14 02/28/2014 March 24,2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 59 of 67 Naples, Marco Island, Everglades CVB Request Summary by Meeting Planners For the month of February 2014 Media #of Requests YTD %YTD ParadiseCoast.com/Meetings 0 3 100.00% Grand Total: 0 3 *YTD= Fiscal Year to Date Phase V of Southwest Florida, Inc. Page 7 of 14 02/28/2014 March 24,2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 60 of 67 Naples, Marco Island, Everglades CVB Request Summary by Miscellaneous For the month of February 2014 Media #of Requests YTD %YTD CVB Bulk Mail Request 5 7 6.14% CVB Office 0 3 2.63% Friend/Relative 4 12 10.53% Other/Unknown 26 91 79.82% VISIT FLORIDA.COM 1 1 0,88% 36 114 91.94% Consumer E-Marketing Other/Unknown 2 2 33.33% VisitFlorida.com 4 4 66.67% Consumer E-Marketing 6 6 4.84% Consumer Magazines AAA Florida TourBook 2009 Edition 1 1 100.00% Consumer Magazines 1 1 0.81% Other/Unknown 1 1 33.33% TCTIA FAM October 2011 0 2 66.67% Travel Agent 1 3 2.42% Grand Total: 44 124 *YTD= Fiscal Year to Date Phase V of Southwest Florida, Inc. Page 8 of 14 02/28/2014 March 24, 2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 61 of 67 Naples, Marco Island, Everglades CVB Request Summary by Niche Markets For the month of February 2014 Media #of Requests YTD %YTD Niche Markets(Bridal/Honeymoon) Bridal Guide(Added Value)July/August 2013 3 19 2.49% Bridal Guide(Added Value)May/June 2013 2 16 2.10% Bridal Guide March/April 2013 10 41 5.38% Bridal Guide March/April 2014 191 220 28.87% Bridal Guide November/December 2013 16 297 38.98% Bridal Guide September/October 2013 5 169 22.18% Niche Markets(Bridal/Honeymoon) 227 762 100.00% Grand Total: 227 762 `YTD= Fiscal Year to Date Phase V of Southwest Florida, Inc. Page 9 of 14 02/28/2014 March 24, 2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 62 of 67 Naples, Marco Island, Everglades CVB Guide Request Summary by State For the month of February 2014 Current Year Last Year State Month YTD %YTD Month YTD %YTD Florida 113 3,532 50.54% 127 402 11.47% New York 74 266 3.81% 93 253 7.22% Illinois 93 236 3.38% 80 241 6.88% Ohio 68 228 3.26% 59 212 6.05% Pennsylvania 66 220 3.15% 88 220 6.28% Michigan 55 187 2.68% 48 159 4.54% Wisconsin 55 160 2.29% 30 104 2.97% Minnesota 32 158 2.26% 31 105 3.00% New Jersey 46 146 2.09% 50 129 3.68% Indiana 37 133 1.90% 31 87 2.48% Texas 41 120 1.72% 59 120 3.42% California 36 118 1,69% 71 137 3.91% Massachusetts 46 116 1.66% 36 94 2.68% Georgia 29 109 1.56% 22 81 2.31% North Carolina 25 99 1.42% 27 101 2.88% Missouri 22 95 1.36% 32 97 2.77% Maryland 20 91 1.30% 21 61 1.74% Virginia 15 78 1.12% 38 109 3.11% Tennessee 20 70 1.00% 18 68 1.94% Alabama 21 69 0.99% 17 52 1.48% Iowa 19 68 0.97% 13 47 1.34% South Carolina 15 61 0.87% 20 42 1.20% Connecticut 20 57 0.82% 24 71 2.03% Kentucky 20 56 0.80% 25 64 1.83% Colorado 10 44 0.63% 17 56 1.60% Kansas 14 40 0.57% 11 33 0.94% Louisiana 13 39 0.56% 14 28 0.80% Arizona 9 33 0.47% 15 32 0.91% Washington 6 32 0.46% 15 29 0.83% Phase V of Southwest Florida, Inc. Page 10 of 14 02/28/2014 March 24, 2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 63 of 67 Naples, Marco Island, Everglades CVB Guide Request Summary by State For the month of February 2014 Current Year Last Year State Month YTD %YTD Month YTD %YTD New Hampshire 19 31 0.44% 4 11 0.31% Rhode Island 3 31 0.44% 7 12 0.34% Mississippi 8 28 0.40% 12 28 0.80% Arkansas 6 26 0.37% 12 23 0.66% Nebraska 6 23 0.33% 6 15 0.43% Oklahoma 10 22 0.31% 6 22 0.63% Maine 6 19 0.27% 6 14 0.40% Oregon 6 18 0.26% 6 26 0.74% Delaware 6 17 0.24% 7 14 0,40% West Virginia 4 17 0.24% 7 17 0.49% North Dakota 6 16 0.23% 2 6 0.17% South Dakota 4 13 0.19% 4 10 0.29% New Mexico 2 12 0.17% 3 12 0.34% Puerto Rico 2 11 0.16% 3 6 0.17% Nevada 4 10 0.14% 4 12 0.34% Utah 1 7 0.10% 1 2 0.06% District of Columbia 0 6 0.09% 1 2 0.06% Idaho 1 5 0.07% 7 14 0.40% Montana 2 4 0.06% 2 11 0.31% Vermont 1 4 0.06% 1 3 0.09% Wyoming 0 4 0.06% 1 3 0.09% Hawaii 0 2 0.03% 2 3 0.09% Alaska 0 1 0.01% 3 4 0.11% Armed Forces 1 1 0.01% 0 0 0.00% Virgin Island 0 0 0.00% 0 0 0.00% Grand Total: 1,138 6,989 1,239 3,504 YTD= Fiscal Year to Date Phase V of Southwest Florida, Inc. Page 11 of 14 02/28/2014 March 24, 2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 64 of 67 Naples, Marco Island, Everglades CVB Guide Request Summary by Country For the month of February 2014 Current Year Last Year Country Month YTD %YTD Month YTD %YTD USA 1,138 6,989 94.17% 1,239 3,504 92.53% Canada 68 220 2.96% 34 114 3.01% United Kingdom 24 77 1.04% 9 34 0.90% Germany 6 26 0.35% 4 13 0.34% Brazil 5 14 0.19% 3 33 0.87% Sweden 3 11 0.15% 0 1 0.03% No Address Given 0 10 0.13% 5 43 1.14% France 4 9 0.12% 0 8 0.21% Belgium 1 6 0.08% 1 3 0.08% Denmark 2 5 0.07% 0 0 0.00% Netherlands 0 5 0.07% 1 6 0.16% Algeria 0 3 0.04% 0 2 0.05% Australia 0 3 0.04% 0 0 0.00% Italy 0 3 0.04% 0 2 0.05% Pakistan 3 3 0.04% 0 2 0.05% Poland 2 3 0.04% 0 1 0.03% Russia 1 3 0.04% 0 4 0.11% Argentina 0 2 0.03% 0 2 0.05% India 0 2 0.03% 3 3 0.08% Ireland 0 2 0.03% 0 2 0.05% Mexico 0 2 0.03% 0 1 0.03% Norway 1 2 0.03% 0 0 0.00% Switzerland 1 2 0.03% 0 0 0.00% Taiwan 0 2 0.03% 0 0 0.00% Turkey 0 2 0.03% 0 0 0.00% Cayman Islands 0 1 0.01% 0 0 0.00% Estonia 0 1 0.01% 0 0 0.00% French Polynesia 0 1 0.01% 0 0 0.00% Hungary 0 1 0.01% 0 1 0.03% Indonesia 0 1 0.01% 0 1 0.03% Iran 0 1 0.01% 0 0 0.00% Phase V of Southwest Florida, Inc. Page 12 of 14 02/28/2014 March 24, 2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 65 of 67 Naples, Marco Island, Everglades CVB Guide Request Summary by Country For the month of February 2014 Current Year Last Year Country Month YTD %YTD Month YTD %YTD Malaysia 0 1 0.01% 0 0 0.00% Martinique 0 1 0.01% 0 0 0.00% New Zealand 1 1 0.01% 0 0 0.00% Portugal 0 1 0.01% 0 1 0.03% Slovenia 0 1 0,01% 0 0 0.00% Spain 0 1 0.01% 0 0 0.00% Sri Lanka 0 1 0.01% 0 0 0.00% Thailand 0 1 0.01% 0 0 0.00% Ukraine 0 1 0.01% 1 2 0.05% Uruguay 0 1 0.01% 0 0 0.00% Chile 0 0 0.00% 0 1 0.03% Greece 0 0 0.00% 0 1 0.03% Japan 0 0 0.00% 1 1 0.03% Pitcairn Islands 0 0 0.00% 1 1 0.03% Grand Total: 1,260 7,422 1,302 3,787 YTD= Fiscal Year to Date Phase V of Southwest Florida, Inc. Page 13 of 14 02/28/2014 March 24, 2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 66 of 67 Naples, Marco Island, Everglades CVB Special Fulfillment Requests by Category For the month of February 2014 Media Month YTD %YTD Golf Guide Niche Markets Play Florida Golf 2013 0 429 55% Golf Guide 0 429 55% Meeting Planners Meeting Planner Kit Fulfillment 3 4 1% Meeting Planner Non-Kit Fulfillment 0 1 0% NY RSVP February 2014 23 23 3% PA RSVP February 2014 3 3 0% Sales Mission 320 320 41% Meeting Planners 349 351 45% Travel Agents Other/Unknown 1 1 0% Travel Agents 1 1 0% Grand Total: 350 781 *YTD= Fiscal Year to Date Phase V of Southwest Florida, Inc. Page 14 of 14 March 24, 2014 2/28/2014 Detailed Staff Report 11 67 of 67 Naples, Marco Island, Everglades CVB Request Summary by Type For the month of February 2014 CALL TYPE #OF CALLS MINUTES CALL-LIVE 106 301.27 DATA IMPORT 744 0.00 DATA IMPORT-NO FULFILLMENT 549 0.00 INTERACTIVE TEXT CHAT 3 4.72 RDR RESPONSE 782 4.50 RDR RESPONSE-FULFILLED 22 68.73 RDR RESPONSE- NO FULFILLMENT 57 17.48 Grand Total: 2,263 396.70 PHASE V OF SOUTHWEST FLORIDA, INC. Page 1 of 1 c:\program files\christiansteven\crd\Cache\naples, marco island, everglades cvb monthly request summary by type{444476685}.rpt