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Backup Documents 05/18/1999 SBOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL MEETING OF MAY 18, 1999 NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING ,:!...~.. OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COI.,I,IER COUN'I'Y, FI,OI*,II)A .;¢}~( ,-.~ Tuesday, May iS 1999 Notice ia h~by given that the Collier County Board of Counly Commissioners will meet in the Board's Cfia~be~ on the Third Floor of the Xdministration B~ilding {Building F) at thc Collier County G0v~mment Complex, Naples, Florida, to d~scuss the rcvmw and authorizalion of proposed I~guage developed by staff and the Ad }loc Comprehensive Phm Standards Committee for remedial amendments m response to findings of non-compliance of ~l~e County's Growth M~gement Plan by the Stale of Fiohda Department of Community Affifirs and thc Division ofAdministmtive }teahngs, a~ the above slated lime and date. Copies oflh ,~aganda for said meeting will be made available Io the press and may be obtained al the office [f~he County Administrator, same location, same period of time. ¢. · ho d~id~ to appeal a decision of this Board ~s ill need a record of the proceedings ;~lO, ~d therefore may need to ensure that a verbatim record of tim proceedings is made, wh[el ~o~ includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONF. I~,S COLLIER COUN'I'Y, FI.OP, II)A PAMELA S. MAC'KIE, CttAIRWOMAN DWtGIIT E. BP, O('K, CI.ERK By:/s/Maurccn Kcnyon Deputy CIc~ k Nap(e~, FL 3&flO~ Affidavit of Pubttcatto~ Naplel Dat ty Hevl BOARD OF COUNTY ¢O~NISSIONERS ATTN: TOe4YA PHZLLIPS PO BOX &1~016 NAPLES FL REFERENCE: (X)12~0 ' #912713 57878/.00 :~ NOTICE OF PUBLZC HEE State of Ft. orJda County of CotLier Before the u~derligned authorJ appeared Angels Bryant, vho on oath says that she servem es AslJstant Secretary of the Nap[es Oat[y Nevi, I daily ne~lpeper et Nepl, es, ~n F Lot ida :pub I, 1 Ihed Co[Lter C~ty, that the attached copy of the edvertistr~g wes ~Lilhed tn said nevspaper o~ datel UIted. Afftant further la~,l ~hat the latd Naptel Oat[y Cotl. tar ¢ount:y~ ~LorJd·~ ·nd that the laid n~.?~r has heretofore ~ continuously pu~shed tn laid CoLLier County, FLorida, each day and hal b~e~ entered ·t lecc~d CLall mail ·attar ·~ the post office tn Naptel, tn CotHer Co~mty, F~or~da, for a period o~ 1 yea~ next pre. ceding the first p~bttcattof~ ot' the attacr~cl copy of ~dverttlement; and affiant further says that she hal netther potd ~or proetsed any per$o~, ftrm on coporatto~ any dtscount~ rebate, coem$1lto~ on refund for the purpole of mecurtng thtl eclverttsement for Pubttcatto~ In the laid neulpeper. ~ueLxS~ 0.: AD SPACE: 68.000 INCH FILED 0#: 05/17/99 .......................... Slgrmtur:e Of Affian _ . $~orn to end iubscr~.bed.before me " ': :* Uv COUM~SSION NOTICE U~ PUT~LIC BOARD OF COUNTY c o~,~1~0~ ,. COLL,~R COUNT~ FLORA T~s~, ~.~~m ministration Bull~lng ounTy ~ovefn~lnt A~l~ve C~ of ~ unty AOmlnlstr~ ~d ~ ~~ ~OARD OF COUNTY R COUNTY~ :LOROA ~"' ....oc../ COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA Tuesday, May 18, 1999 9:00 a.m. NOTICEI ALL PERSONS WISHING TO SPEAK ON ANY AGENDA ITEM MUST REGISTER PRIOR TO SPEAKING. SPEAKERS MUST REGISTER WITH THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR PRIOR TO THE PRESENTATION OF THE AGENDA ITEM TO BE ADDRESSED. 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), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT. 'ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION OF THIS BOARD WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS PERTAINING THERETO, AND THEREFORE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. ALL REGISTERED PUBLIC SPEAKERS WILL BE LIMITED TO FIVE (5) MINUTES UNLESS PERMISSION FOR ADDITIONAL TIME IS GRANTED BY THE CHAIRWOMAN. ii!ASSISTED LISTENING DEVICES FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED ARE :i'i?AVAILABLE IN THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, OFFICE. 1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE REVIEW AND AUTHORIZATION OF PROPOSED LANGUAGE DEVELOPED BY STAFF AND THE AD HOC COMPREHENSIVE PLAN STANDARDS COMMITTEE FOR REMEDIAL AMENDMENTS IN RESPONSE TO FINDINGS OF NON-COMPLIANCE OF THE COUNTY'S GROWTH ~'L~NAGEMENT PLAN BY THE DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS Ad Hoc Conunittee,s Report supported 4/1 (Commissioner Mac'Kie opposed) I May 18, 1999 APPROVAL OF RESPONSE TO THE GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF PLANNING AND BUDGETING REGARDING THE SHERIFF'S BUDGET APPEAL Approved - 5/0 PUBLIC coMMENT John Boldt regarding support for the County Administrator ADJOURN 2 M.¥ 18. 1999 IN RE: BEFORE THE ADMINISTRATION COMMISSION STATE OF FLORIDA Appeal of: Collier County Sheriff's Office Appeal of FY 1998-99 Budget Don Hunter, Sheriff Collier County, Florida COLLIER COUNTY'S MEMORANDUM OF LAW CONCERNING THE COLLIER COUNTY SHERIFF'S RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES COMES NOW, Board of County Commissioners, Collier Coun~ Florida, by its undersigned counsel, and files this Memorandum of Law. FACTS The Collier County Board of County Commissioners has a long standing policy to include a reserve for contingencies for the Sheriff's operating fund in the Collier County General Fund reserves. In fiscal years 1993 to 1996, no separate reserve for contingencies was requested. In fiscal year 98-99, a separate reserve ,.vas requested. The Collier County Board of County Commissioners reduced the Sheriff's reserve for contingencies to zero because of the County's long standing policy to include a reserve for contingencies for the Sheriff's operating fund in the Collier County General Fund reserve. The adopted budget policy related to reserves provides: Operating funds may budget, at a minimum, a 5% reserve for contingency. A reserve for contingency is typically budgeted in all operating funds, with the exception of the Constitutional Officer funds. Reserves for the Constitutional Officers Funds shall be appropriated within the County General Fund. DISCUSSION The Board of County Commissioners exercised its discretion and acting in the best interests of the citizens of Collier County, placed a sum for the reserve for contin§encies for the Sheriff in the Collier County General Fund reserves. Section 30.49/6), Florida Statutes, provides in pertinent part that "... and the board or commission, as the case may be, shall include the reserve for contingencies provided herein for each budget of the Sheriff in the reserve for contingencies in the budget of the appropriate county fund." The Board of County Commissioners determined that it is fiscally re-~ponsible to reduce the proposed reserve for contingencies in the Sheriffs budget to zero and include a reserve for contingencies for the Sheriff in the Collier County General Fund reserves. The Board of County Commissioners determined in the public hearings heid pursuant to Section 200.065, Florida Statutes, that the "appropriate count~, fund" for the Sheriff's reserve for contingencies is the Collier County General Fund reserves. The practice of Board of County Commissioners utilizin§ the "appropriate county fund", viz, the Collier County General Fund reset'es, per Section 30.46(61, Florkla Statutes, is consistent with Section 30.49(/"), Florida Statutes, which [)rovides: The reserve for contingencies in the budget of a sheriff shall be governed by the same provisions governin§ the amount and use of the reserve for contin§encies appropriated in the county budget, e.~:cepl that the reserve for contingency in the budget of the sheriff shall be appropriated upon written request of the sheriff. The Collier Coumy Board of Commissioners applies the same provisions governing the amount and use of the reserve for contingencies appropriated in the county budget. If there were a reserve for contingency ~~J.~lJ~, th{~n pursuant to Section 30.49(7), the Sheriff could appropriate the reserve amount by a written request. ,Although the Board of County Commissioners, pursuant to Sections 30.49(6, and 17), Florida selected the Collier County General Fund reserve as the "appropriate county fund" for the Sheriff's reserve for contingencies, it is noted that the Board generally has not denied the Sheriff's previous written budget amendment requests for additional monies from the Counb/'s General Fund reserve. The Board has fulfilled its responsibilities, utilizing the empowering and discretionary language of Section 30.49, Florida Statutes, particularly subsections (6) and (?), construed in par/mater/a, to achieve a legal budgetary determination for the Sheriff. Previous history of the Sheriff's own budget proposal submissions for prior years documents that IEe Sheriff doesn't perceive that a dollar amount specifically itemized as "Reserve for contingencies" per Section 30.49(2)(a), Florida Statutes, in the Sheriff's budget is required - because it didn't appear in the Sheriff's budget submittals for fiscal years 1993 - 1996. The Board of County Commissioners has reduced an olher',vise significant millage increase impact upon the property owners/taxpayers of the Count,,,, for a Sheriff's resen,,e l'or contingencies by not placing it directly in the Sheriff's bu(t~eL Nonetlleless, the Sheriff's reserve for contingencies exists, is recognized and available ~','ithin a county fund and the Board, charged with the County government and constitutional officer budget adoption process, has acted responsibly in its fiduciary role to tt~e residents of Collier County. CONCLUSION Collier County's placement of a Sheriff's bud§el reserve ior conlin§encies in the Collier County General Fund reserves is consistent with Section 30.49, Florida Statutes, ~nd ~t benefits the citizens of Collier Count,. h:publlc/hl~/%f,:~99memo/cc Shen/t's Resen.e Respectively Submitted, County Attorney Florida Bar No. 369233 Collier County Government Center 3301 Tamiami Trail, East Administration Building, 8'~' Floor Naples, Florida 34112 Tel: (941) 774.8400 Fax: (941) 774-0225 and ! Heidi F.-Ashton, Esquire ;\ssislant County A~lorney Florida Bar No. 966770 Collier County Government Center 3301 Tamiami Trail, East Administration Building, 8*' Floor Naples, Florida 34112 Tel: (941) 774-8400 Fax: (941) 7;'4-0225 Recommended Language Changes to the 2/2/99 Settlement Proposal Adopted by the Comprehensive Plan Standards Ad-hoc (;ommittee Drainage~_l_~,b. Element May 17, 1999 Policy 1.1.2 Impleme~t'procedures within the County's 1 and Development Code (Section ~ :~ $ a ~'~) and Ihose procedur~i"delegated by the South Flori~a \\rater ,Xlanacement District pursua~i]i, i"l.,"r~da Statutes chapter 373, and[~apter 1740 and title 40-E, Florida Admlnis~ati,..e Code, to ensure that al the time a developr~c~t pen~ ~ ia issued, pre-development versus post development discharee rates are monitor~o assure that adequate water management facility capacity is available or ;','~11 be available when needed t~'~rve the development. C-tm. em-4e,,~4ol~m,n~q~~h~,.~._l,,,4.~4tA~r4_&~,a:~,, site discharge contributed bv a development is limited to amount- .,,,.~-:~- ...... · · ~ ..~ IIILII ',~.'111 not cal. lsc acl')'crsc OIl-sile u'npacts v ' 't, ' a ver a' a e. These amounts racy-be are determined by t_.h~: (most restrictive applies) Historic pre-development discharges; a.) Amounts determined in previous South Florida Water Management District Fe,':~lit actions; b.) Amounts specified in South Florida Water Management District criteria (Basis of Review :\ppendix 2); C.) Amounts based on system capaciw for selected County primary outfall canals, unless special engineering studies are provided gy a Registered Professional Engineer, shall ~,.' as loll'owe: ~sin --o; , Va:. _at .-a Road: ~ 25 year(3 i '2 -a q:u'~u:4 asin_~ 'q- u. "Van_'e :' t ach Road 2~ year'3 da'..______.d 25 year '~ dr:'.' ~"d~~~~e in exces~ nCO. 15 cF~ 'acre. Variation,, ~ ~L'~'L~O-~~'~tr~'~t - '~~"l~ee~i~° t~r. eEarcd by a R,e-isteret! Future Land Use Element II. A GKICULTURA L/R L'p,~. L DESIGNATION The Agricultural/Rural Land Use Desiznat~on i~ for ~hose areas that are ~v rcmc)t.~ from tee e~cist:ng development patlern, tTpicaliy lack pu'~lic facilities and sel'vzccs, are more cn:'iroa::~.:ntallv sensm;'e or are in agricultural production. Urbar. ization :s not promoted, therefore most aliowable land' (:scs -',re of Iow intensity in an effort to maintain and promote the n~ral character of these lan,is. The_ht_~r~iecti:'es cjustenne residential units and the vreservat o ,a a r as ar t al t ~ th vlar~¢ contieuous Btural areas; to restoze in]pac~c,J sites to natural area',, a' converted from a~ricultural uses ~o other uses: and to preserve interconnect,rd ~,,etl_a_:~..!.~.n_ corriqlor~ and to discouraee urban sprawl ~~.zre_,ddt_,t~tia -~' ~¢[ive recreational uses Is encouraeed to cjuster development [ml~nc__q!~,qnd tn be deveh)l_~ed i, the form of' a Planned Unit Development (Pl,~.I)_l.,~and/or .................. -- _ utilize ~l~e c t ster~,d ..... , .... ._u.,..._ 'e Ul ~_ceordance with Pglicv 6.4.2 of Ihe .. - ~ deve_hmmeI~t nhern'~ti~. .... Cnn~ervatioI~ .~nd Coa'~tal~fanaeement l"lt~ ~ent ,41J ~e'~v projects in the Asricuhural~ural and the Cnn~ervatiorl l,and t",e l)e'dgmt~jon,~ residential, commercial nr :~cfive recreational use5 eh'q] be subject to the a~ble .rovi,don,~ · v .2 f vat n oas(al h an.-,oe en le n~' hnwev r Policv 6 4 ~' hall not · . o n u . or w t a ot ntv develo me t order v.'a,~ is,riled riot to the ' '-: , __-v-- :.-_ -I'_ -_4. . · .13' . ' '"'< Pauc - 1 Recommended Language Changes to the 2/2/99 Settlement l'roposal Adopted by lhe Comprehensive Plan Stanclards Ad-hoc Committee May 17~ 1999 A. Rural Fringe-Mixed Use District ~ hl*~ dt I i-tis-- ~ om.nmlat I:,w de.p,~itv re~idenfi~ ! devel,pmem, a~ricullur:d iv ie and a · a desi,,na d as ur I in*e are,enerallvlneated imrnediatelv u in,, t Ir an i~,n ted rea r ar w sl o E at Desiona d a eas which ermit td,,her d t e a a d ar a w e cent -", tilit' . a Innn d. ~e Rural FrJng~ · tri t i inlend d o rovide a transition from the nunt`."s Urban and E~,talt,~ desi~ w, led. l_.,nd,~ those desi hated as ~a'rlcultura[-..*,Ii.~ d t;se. Where a .in,de to'cci inchide~ ts.~h Urban nmi RtLr_aJ 'ri~nd density r om the I;rhnn land~ m:v,, be shifled t. thc l,tur: I F'rin,se d r t re ye n tire v -etat'on the ;rbnn Inn Is r ','itl d lhat Ihe nver:~ll den,,itv allow: hl,., ,~ned la d_ i not e~c~ ~ll..Y.:l:the following uses ~r.e-. ~ pem6tted in this District: a. Agricultural uses such as farming, ranching, forestry, bee-keepin.u,.p.t_Lr~_er_i? b, Residential uses at a m~ximum densely of one dwelling unit on each five acr~. ::,~zt. non-conforming lots o~'record; . c. Habitat presen'ation uses; Parks, open space and recreational uses. gob'courses; e. Essential services-e,3 de F. ned~4.~,..,k~r,~m~_4~' a~ servi;:.-_<~,'!Z~.~.::_~;:¢__.%xl ,r ,v' ~ewa~ . e~ teIe -i one elec,ric tv cable television or ct, ....... _.L '_. '.~&'_.JL'_' ._"_.'  L~" ~'~"~ ~.at~L~ LL'IL'¥1blOn ClI' ('~_,,,Hd ..... ~.. [.~ .-. f. Safety. sen'ice facilities g. Community facilities fiC-g.!~~ie- -~'ona uws ~h:c:,.,,_~:.rve the c~.'~:x:,,: v t ~ such as, churches. ~roup housme uses cemeteries· and schools and ~ci' ,.' facihii'7.~-~,-r,;~ii;ic.--I ~','e -e',;,_ _bi 5ac es's t~i .-a. erial or cntirc:,,r road or tn ~t:ch ,oadwav,~,,. ~e ' · (%u tv%cz e:t-fa ifa rn~cnr i.h..'::t.m ' ' :-J ~ :': · - - 1-......!:.;Z: :. "- :. -' :-':.. :I :'L. '-.. I: .'e"a~.t~4?~4.~t.....a~..~.~.,._.,....... ,:.,.,_._~u ·: -'" .... ~--""/-.'" ..-: :.; -- -, a~. 'v4,3h. eot..~.-,.a,.M4~t~..,, L · ,"' , I. Migrant labor housing ~~ses at a maximum d_. ..... it... ~f l acre subject to the dev,'torment ~n_._dard~; for farm labor housing as p:ovid,:d ~:: the l.and Development Code; -- j. Eart~ mining, oil extraction and related processing; k. ,An a.-x, sphalt p[ant ~~--a~ a C,',nditional Use _or /gi!owin~.critelda: '.w~evr...~a:~ cn:t:~.~tihihv, with surtoundin,g land usa:s: i, :x~: iota:ed wi~hirt Count,,. State or Feder=l.iur;sdictim:ai ~vedand are:: and any ,.qtl; e~. b',:, ,ct .' '::?st .,:, within 1.000 feet cfa Florida State Par.k; is ~;,;t located ~'it~in d~e ..'~r'.',~ o(('mx:d Stat..' depicted on the Future Land Use ?,lap; ---~ is r, ot located w~thin 1.000 test c: .: ..a.::ra, and is no: located ~'it~,in 1.000 t'~,rt 9fa Natural Resetlrc~' Pr~z~_~.,o.n area. 1. Corm'v, ercml uses access, cry to other permitted u~es, ~uch as restavrant access, :.v lo ?Il' course retail sales of produce accessory to farming, .~,~ long as restrictions or limham.::, are impos~'d insure the commercial me functions as an accessory, subordinate use. S~:ch re*t: ic:ior:~ lirmtations .%=12 include limiting fl~e s~ze and or location o£ the c,*n,ne-cial u.,..' ,nc[ or I::::~:::~:. access to the commercial u~e: ' m. Co,.'v. mercial uses. within the R-~-r.*.! r- ....... ,., . . , . Subdistrict based upon c,"i:eria ofthe 5; ~b(h,,.. % ........ -=-~"-'--~=-:'- -:'----.,_~ n. Industrial uses v.'itbin :?.e Rural - Indu~rria! I); o, Travel trailer recreational vehicle parks, pro'. ;ded ~e followim: criteria arc 1. The maximum dcnsi.ty is ~ ac__;~:: Page-2- Language Changes to the 2/2/99 Settlement l'roposal ~ted by the Comprehensive Plan Standards Ad-hoc Committee 51ay 17, 1999 2, site has direct l:'rinc]pal accc.,,s to a road classified as an arterial m thc f raffle Clrculanon element, direct principal access defined as a driveway and:'or road,.,.ay c,,r:nection t,, tee after;si road, v,'ith no access points from inter.'cning propcmes: and. 3. The use will be compatible with surrounding land uses. Dt ri ~I.qnnoement Plan. · -'er~b4,~lk,,-X-. · . -i- '_. [Delete from FLU,Map] ~m~ -- -..-~bt~ The overall purpose of the Cor'aev,'ation Designation is to conserve ~nd me:r,:a:n Collier Count' and their associated environmental, recreational and ect;,,;u:=l:c b:m,,::5:s possess ecological and physic-,/characteristics tba~ justify anempts to maintain resource:;. Baa'Tier Islands. coasm! bays and wetlands desen'c particular street:on ecological value and :heir sensid',-ity to permrbatior:. It is b.-'cause o1' this that aH development in the Conservation Designation must be subject to rigorous rc',':..'w oft.he de;'elopment do not des:'oy or una¢ceptal~ly degrade the inhe:ent func:iun::! Consev.'atior. Designation is ia:ended to protect certain vital natu:al re~ou:cc area...' of thc Count>, h....".'atural Re~rea/Public Ow_ne~ District ~ * '~~~ov,'ncd, primarily, by the public. 2..h ?a,..:h Fr?~'ate~'...-.~u k.::~ :,, and privately owned conservation areas which ar~hicnllv within these areng do exist 'l hese r'vnt Iv own d ar a~ ar ,~uh' to th Rt ral Frinoe stands tls and u~es until such time n~ they :Jrt, a_K.quired by a ~ TI:lc boundaries of~a_~ce Prntec_j~,.',:_rea~___~uhliz ~ C ' ' .... :i.=. '. meOW...e,.4.~3~ chan~e in the fl~::~re ...,.~.~.--v~..,_~=.- a.~ addi!j_onal lan_L~_~d ar..~e ~~h~Dtv. 5t_3_nLe. Fs'd._e_ra ¢invernmznL and :}:c~r resnecnve ~r ~ ur;?mse t thc ('¢,untv ~:n~s I't:..__.~:'.Ire lam! usc map ,erie, · lud*theead ~ la, s:v't i Agr_e~a_nds. This ~-~-~:!c_.h:des f..eh--d:e r',,ll;,,,~'m,: · Everglades National Park · Big Cypress National Presen'e · Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge · Fakahatchee Strand State Preserve, · Collier-Seminole State Park · Rookery Bay · 10,000 Islands National Esmarme Research R:sen'e · Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Recreation Area Page -3- Recommended Language Changes to the 2/2/99 Settlement Proposal Adopted by the Comprehensive Plan Standards Ad-hoc Committee May 17, 1999 · Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary (privately owned). · Corkscew Regional Ecosystem Watershed (CREW) Trust - · -: ~~ --7~ _~: < - '-- - ---.-"".':c .'~~._;: · ~ -. .t-m-,d4m~ . · '- ...-' . . ', ¢__'nN~:F-.the £ollowin~ uses maybe ~ permitted in this Dis~ct ~ a. allla ' '' in ublicownc i asofJa uarv I 1090 density of one dwelling unit per f+ve f_9..~ross acres, ~ ~ands that :re in priva:.,: ~- ~', d iii s ha a, Iv: Wit i t - ' ',re ~ Pr--..'ea J :1, it'o- one dwelling unitlr~r 3 gross acres ~- "-:': -- ~ ._- · -._,' _; _. ,. ..... ' ' - W'~~en Gape .el, i-a -a: n-e . o..i -l.:t recor a~tura Re ource Protection ~ Owv, ershb any co,fro _ '~ lot ~ee. !e.~s that~ ,10 ,..'ro~s ac.~- in size ma:' be develop-:,! a: ..-:~_--- _ .. _.....- _ ._.,. _. -- ; Staffhousing in conjunc:ion ,,vis sa£ety service facilities and essential s'.'rx'i;~:s, at a dens:v:' m accordance with the Land Development Code; C--.~'~.; g..{l. Esse.-.tial ser~'ices...~ deFa~ed ~~C-o-~.; a~. ser,.-ices de~:,_,ned nnd or'era:ed rovid water ew r e~ ~an-~~z,-qbt::ior: !it',es cable or c ~_ studio,-, - e'.va~,e IT! stat:on and er~:e:ze,"ic'.'pn'.t er :-cmr.toth. - erat.u, li-_- b.c. Parks. open space and recreational uses~; ; '- - i --:_ :. .;-~'.-. Cormmercial uses accessory to other ?e,,"mmed use.~, such as restaurant .,ccz:'<,~' to op.e:a::on Park or Preserve; Safety sen'ice facilities; ~._-_.:.' ..:-. _.'i' :~ ~.h. Agricultureill u ' ~, n ;n or e-keeni - nurseries-: and. ®4- Oil extraction and related -i,." '~~- -u?-_ u-- o,: e. tr',c i ~ }'age -4- Recommended Language Changes to the 2/2/99 Settlement Proposal Adopted by the Comprehensive Plan Standards Ad-hoc Committee May 17, 1999 Add: order lo roe lv faeilitale Ih cre:ltion ora corn rehenqve and slr;,c-i~n for lht. t.t.t.t.t.t.t.t.t.Z.' pri~atel,.- -~a I ~a uraJ re~;otLrl,~e~re~Dct-I nrivate properly I ~ea~r a limit d li~zlemented~~folln~l~ T,le ~~e~ re:Iv Pro emies Qverlav Ar~~~deq:,n:,ed mi tho~e laml~ m ri~inothe C e ' ~ d n the Future Land rseM~ . TheE~:A · eriodnfthr i- ~r,o~Mana~emenlPlanAmendment~:lre:i n~tednddre~i,,' the ~~ occur: ~o:-n~ the "~dv aM~ PlanniM~Period~ Policy 7.2.: ~n- lh~v and Pl~~~Z~tir,~clt~dhl~.urrcnI i~L,~ and d ~~en~i,'e lannino ~( ~~~~ I ' J : aFF d c ,. u,t< ,_ ~be ownerCzj~Se. Tile data ~s aerial ~oto., a, v and ~ ~J~~~j l~ ~rzct~:~2:illincl2~jte : The Eastern Collier County Properties. consistin,4 of approximateh' 1§5.000 acres, art' all ~irhit: thc [ural Designation of Collier Count-,' and are located ea'~t of ¢;oldetl Gate E~tatc~. Immokalee and north of public pre'~erve lands such as the Big Cypress Preserve and Ihe Florida Panther Wildlife Refuge, and are depleted on lhe Future I,and [,:se 31ap incorporated by reference herein. '~'* Re¢ontmended l.an~uaffe ('hanses to lhe 2/2/99 geltlemunl Adopted by the ('onlprehcnsivc l'lan Standards Ad-h.c ('onlmillre .~lav 17, 1999 h r a ne sso k t' tx' s ~' 1 ¢]~ vul latJoll mar ' ;irld IolljLX3.1l~ ii.___~.'t'._tl? )ur n ni an 'f v P i~d ro o ! ;row h M:inaoent,nt i'lan az~Edn~3, nI~ ~~ h :~--I :n.~onsid ralinf~plement and tnsu,~ ~r. lttfion m ortant na r r. ou s main ai and i1 1aRC Ih economic viability o mlunitvanda ) o ri' elandu~e~ re~~lyriel~pr,~id~ f, rdtlixtrx aciliti, and er~icen ssh n and wh r need 'd and a o ~riate. Th ~ro ~osed amrn~ merits ~sill ann ssthe rmvlh ot,ntialo theF : 'P()~bvas~es~in,the ntential 'm~vcrsion oF rural nih rusn ina ro riatel,calion whiledis ou a,inourhans~ra~l direclin~aliblehmd n wavfron rii Ila~'la at t .ufa fit , I v I m n h~ive c i In n I o i I f urha v'lla ~ n w wn~ ~alellite c.mmtmifie~arca.hascd I oations just ill o fln a rov*siOllS nad tllixt,( tls (l 'vt'In )IIlCllt~ rio o h a o f on ~ross ~ ara ,t, lll '!1 I jflll %IfIl, il(jIll lis for or Ill, ,)J)ir;lliol~ ljl~ P an t or boy 1 llo~vin- lan I us res ri finns shall a ~ fly t, the Ih- Fu u~d % a. N 'additional r sidential d 'vein )nlcnl will be )erlllillt, d cxct, ~t farnl ~s orkt, r hutt~EE lirectlv related lo su -mrl of farmin- o ~ralions. b~ilH~, al:o~v 'd. c. Th re ssill b no ex nqon of ublic ~ater or sc~s r ~er~ice t, Iht [~('('l' ['ur d. ~ rieullural activ'fl .$ shall be s lb'ecl lo ). mitlin, r .( uiremenls ,f lilt' ~olllh H,rida XVah. r Mana em )'slri an l n h r re,ulalorv atlllmr'tJ ,$ as urr 'nih re( uircd. nile ifl nd a rah'sis' I d us, rese rch alttJ all~sis inlpjICl :ltl llssis nfx ~ri~us land u~c a~d ~ ~nl -~- m it rg~j -IIS arid rc~gw. Thc ~roc .s~ wiJl I)e ,~ltidc. d I)s committee ~ consist of ?~77 ersons~adc(l bs fhe member or the Board ,f (',unlv ommi. nin r. i whos diqrict h ECC'P ar, located xxilh ~ublic mectim,~ tu he_ hehl ut thc ~1 s~ tile ~roct. ss. 'r!~3. Pl:m ,~mendmenls will br rcvicxscd :,~ ~oxidt'd b~~ ~H Io i,a FUTURE I..\NI) USE 31AI' SERll'.'S Future i.and Use ?,l:]p INeed to l)elele Private NRP:\s-I~,rllecf thai I.;nderh'in~ Land Use is Rural Fringe, Delete North Belle 3leade Suhl)istrict..Xdd thc E('~'i'(),x ] 5lixcd Use & Interchange Activity ('enters Properties Consistent by l'olicy (5.9,5.10,5. II1 Collier County ~ ctlands ! 994/95 S I.'XX .Xl I) Wellhead I'ro~ Potable Water Suh-Elemunt Policy 1.5.1 Discour.',ge urban spraxx'l by ~ hmmn_g_,.¢ntral pot,lhlc x~:tlcr sc~,. ,cc~ ~-~eff~-o~ lied and /acJJJtJcS or sca'ices o~lsidc lilt- ['rb~ ArCd. t~dqu'd -n Xl,i Z I'XV~ 1 ~, ~.F~hc d~c -I' ad-plmn .f Ihl~ Plan. Page -h- Recommended Language Changes to the 2/2/99 Sellletnent l'roposal Adopted by the Comprehensive Plan Standards Ad-hoc Con~miltee May 17, 1999 Policy !.5.2 The County will - ' - -lus,e 'n - nd d~scotzrage urban spraM and the pr,)hft'tatmn of private Scclor an~or package ~table water treatment systems ~mn ~_~q x ed [ ',: ~"?: -" ~ anao~ ., pt .... -~~. ~ _ . I ' s ti 'onscrv hm'm Coast. ~_ ~=- ' ~ -': - -, ' Isa · ' · t) ovid fly,lc ol;Iblc'~tL'rJreillm,lll ..... ' n I al i'i swillb cmlillcd m -vi ~ ~ -inJ . ~ °':~'~ciJJw'~°CXlslin~privalcsectororpolablewak,~lreulnlenlsyslcms~lll bc pg~Jllcd IO add cuslomgrs u~k'ss conformance ~ith all DE~ t' pcrmllS. Sanitary Sewer Sub-Element ?alley 1.5.1 Discourage urban sprawl by pemmO~ ~ central sanitary sewer service ~,~,ae,.~-~ ~ ' ' ' ~Io thc ~crx ~ce orca~ SIloxX n iii this Plan and in areas where file County has legal COmlllilments tO providc fhcdmc, ,,r scrx ices ntilsitlc Urban Areas id h ifi.d on Ma - SS-~ as of the date ofadopmm o~' this Plan. Policy 1.5.2 ~e County ~ill -neoura e cl~ rin ~ _discourage urban sprawl and thc prohl'cralmn of prix'ale sector and'or package sam~ server treatment systems ,- hmh~ ~aw ~t~lixt'd ~ r t t 't N.a ' ' 'tn ia withcjustc~m,~ v 4 o ~ f ' 'o and u a mae ~ tie ~1 I u aris, to' cio lin to h lu v at v iff ali v ,4.2 f h 'onserval/on and .ansi ~ ~a i~q~~mvidc water treatment systems will be pe~itted lo add cuMomers unless all Lcvcls of Servwc stantlaitls arc mol and o~rations are in confom~ance with all l)Eg P pe~its. }~~cuhural Rm;fl M/xed [ ~ ~.a~- ~M.¢~ itt- Conservation and Coastal Management Element N .... -- '-' -'' -n Xr~...s_ Il_ - ~a ~,, ~ 'ation ' g ' o w. la 'v V" 'v ommtn' ~~~~:~s ,,~,' ,i~'~~ Poli~v &l.l desi~n:le~ as envlronmenlallv sensitive b:scd glpon on~ or nl::r~ of Ih? l~:ll::wio~, ~'r,eria; [~vin~ l:r~¢ ¢onne¢led w¢ll:nd · ;: orovidine connectiOns to other presen'ed and ,rotccled areas. Page -7- Recommended Language Changes to tile 2/2/99 Settlemc.t Proposal Adopted by the Comprehensive Plan Standards Ad-hoc Committee May 17, 1999 ' ' a v ri ~r o ' ) i · la. '! 'tn lllCd lJldl tile J'oJlu~ I__~ ai'L';.l'., ~P\.wh n: ]bli 'o~vn_ : · B'- - --N.'~nt \ddiio ~ -- ~ _: · , o i._---~_ ~.i o glnl _ · D~ Rec~ 'at'on Ar .~ · ~ Wkili- :.-'~,. - - : - ~--- · P' a _- _! _:- .-r ' o~s ~~'arch R'servc ~e fimTtions of th ~~a~. hcnlion of clu,,Icrm2 out': ~a I'ound In I'.hcv h -1 ') Non-a ' I r ev 1 wilhi ! )0ti ! fan NRP,\ undarv shal~e ti,llm~mg c[~:t'na m o r! d e he'm ' fib develo menlon NRP,~sand natural rescrvaI~ons' ~ ro~- u,~.a .' g ~ ~ tier lhe NRPA_~ the most intcnx~~ g~ct shall demonstrate mol-ctMn for lisle s ecie in roxmmv to ~he to'eot within th ..................... mpction ~ ~e. s. ecie._ in _ NRP~' ~ovt~i~hall b' 8~ade to acconm:oda~c the movcmcnl of w~ldlil~ t rou ,~he :to' 'ct to Ibc N'RPA. Page -8- Recommended Language Changes to the 2/2/99 Settlement Proposal Adopted by the Comprehensive Plan Standards Ad-hoc (;ommillcc 3ia}' 17, 1999 '? .~ ' ' w v 'to w ts b ' fo owjn, 111 '' 3 .... ? a ' ' ' :-.~..~. ' 'i - ' ' " '~ ~ i 'uur I. nd ;~eFIc~'nl' 4~ ' · ' ' - ' I · W V W J ~nds J ~t 'llCOUrJl ~ 'v lo m- I sta%'~' ~v ~d'm 'Is nl h'~ ~mmi 'tm acts~hc~arc nh n r - v lo · · ~n~. ' ~l'-v Il ' 1 -nl'nl~'d 1 lt~,Jl tJl~' ;~ li'atJnfl o' ~te w t, fl ~~ ~ tip ; l~ant shall fir~t ;ivptd ~ctlantl~;Icts and then minimiz~ ts ~x'l~en lheL are unavoitbble~m imcn&.d l(1_~J~ilk';llg Or ~XCt't'lJ ~ '~, r r ' . v v ' , v · n s v,.tl, ds m~i,ationshallhcrt, cuir.din n ur t t ' ' · o w lan m lions. ,k IlO-RL'I Jo~ tffwctJand ' r r~' ~r' 'v' , '. 'ra I a ' · fis~4 ' ' ' ' ' '7- .' V- '_ .... u' n' fi)rn m,aionar' " ~~' f,~ral or s~ . F r ro'e ts a r i w ti i l ,ation n nlit;' shal de~i,,natcd res,,mxil,lc t,) monAmr th\ '~~ ~ '-: o.;s~ I tlu'h lla~' r '/\ · Non-( ',~a,qal ~..,\ rc_~ < tha___t~ 5 ac. J 0% Page -9. ~ It) or ;- than ~_.~_~c. J I)", 1 ¢,% Recommended Language Changes to the 2/2/99 Scttlemen! Proposal Adopted by the Comprehensive Plan Standards Ad-hoc Committee May 17, 1999 Within the Urban desiunatcd area. Iht follnwin~ criteria apply lo tl!~? ab0vg pr~'s~, v;~Lmn a, '~c Drcsc~'ation restatements arc calculated on thc amount of naturally J~ulctnmirlu [~ative found on-site, This will not be internreted to include areas where ~roun0 cq~ver~ havr t~ . -'. '~ h followin~ standards shall be used tn cakulatln~ the amount of nalurallv fqnctionin~ nativ~ ~e~etation where invasive exotics exist on-slSe~n the canopy Qr ~hrub ~tratum, % lnva,lv~ Exotic Veeefati0~ ~ of Area Covnt~,! ~!5 native ~e~cl:lfinn 0% - 49°/, 100% ~0% - 74~ 50% 75%. ~ 00% o% b. ~e pre~c~'ation ortho naturally funcHonine nam'c vegetation shall include ~,~,h the ~he ground ~pvcr cmohasizin~ thc largest contimmus area ~ ~e Drcse~'ati0n 0fdifl~'rcnt conti~uous habitagS is i'n~'ouragg, d. Wh~.n ,~'vctal d~l't~'~cnt n;.~t x g, plant communities exist on site. the dgvelopmenl plans ~ill r['asonablv attvmpl to prcscrvc cxampk,s of them if ¢ossibl[ g. Where a oroiect has included o~en space, recreational amenities, or prcscrvgd ~ g'lla,ds that exceed the minimum ooen soace criteria of Collier Counlv. this Polio' shall n,t hg gOl~Stm~,d Io rcqt.lc Excemions. by means of mitigation m thc fom~ of ink'teased landscape requircn~0[s, ~hall for parcels which can not reasonably accommodate both lt~c prg'scrvat on ar~';13~d thc ~¢tivity, Where nat~vc prcscm'afion rcquir~'mcnts arg not accommodated, thc J,~pdscapc plan shall qreate a native planl community in all three slrala (ground cra'cra, shrubs and l~c~ls), utilizing larger plant materials S0 aS ~o more quickly re-create ~l~e lost mamrg' f, previously clear?d parcels, vpi~ ofnam'g vqgclation or revegetated wilh native Rrouml cover, be exempt from this req[Jiremcnl~ ~his ¢olicy shall not be intcmreleO Jo allow development m wefla~!s!~, sh.uld th~. x~ctlands conslimte more than the oo~ion of thc sil~ rcmnrcd to be pr~'sgn'~tl~ --~ Policy 6.4.2 For new pro~ects exceedin~ fiftl,' (~0) acres in size and containing residential, c,mu!!e,~cjal or agtiv~ recreational uses located within the Aeric~ltural/Rural and Conservalion I)e~iunation whicl~o nnl ~tilize the cjustered develooment alternative, such project~ ~hall be r~quired to retain as natural areas fifty oercent (50%~ of the total 0roiect site. ' For new oroiects exceedin~ fifty (501 acres in size and contalninv re}id~,'ntia, ~;omm, er~;ial or aclis,: recreation us~ which oot to utilize Ihe cjustered develooment alternaHv~ wi~hin~ A~rlcultural~ural and Conse~alion Desi~nalio,, develop~en~s ~hall be req,ir~.d ~0 r~ain a~ natural areas· forty ner:ent ¢40%) of the na~ralh' f, nctjonin~ na~ivr~ation found on-~it~,, ,o( ~ exceed third' oercent (30%1 of (he total prolecl site acreaee. .This retention 0f naturally functioning native vegetalion requirement is en¢ourai:ed ~o be mil nn ~itel however, where the tn~ended develoomenl ~annot achi~v~ this rcquiremen~ on-si~e, ~uirem~nl may be met through on-~tle-restoralion/enhancement or off-site land re,erratUm in q recognized public or private lands acoui~ition pro,ram or mitigation bank. The [ollo~vin~ resloralion standards shall apoly~ Creation ora wetland or unland wildlife corri(~ors 0,75:1 Page - I O- Recommended Language Changes to the 2/2/99 Settlement l'rop~sal Adopted by the Comprehensive Plan Standards Ad-hoc ('()nlnlittec May 17, 1999 ail '"¢ al f. · ~ H ,s rs' ' I:! w v r in no a a ~ ha lw fl · tis' i 2~;* o t ina ufa Iv ['ttfl t'o lill, nativ, on a o - i! on- ' I r u r m n e I ss fha 2t;% of fh r~fal Th oil w ' v ' n It" s 'a ' ~i 'a i 3 d r-st at' n ot'natura .._cas ,r a , ' 't I' t~ o-it c o£anvcx~.,tm~ w ! a e r I' i i n 'v v , ali()n xi~ in, on-nj u osc fl ' nat ral are re u~r. t n thc ,N,,r~'uht~ o s ~'a'o i hate r ~' · a i th · fir'] ~ionofthc~t,to~.r~crx,cx,~tm, x tatw c mmiti an ' rio estorcth r ti 'd ortit~f n th's,t,t.~u~ of native ye, tativ omm mi i s Natural areas filet lyf af~ b' 'mJ~ r~e( n an r t w tl anl an ' I~tn ar stoa arc 'ur cnlivd~ml~ ~~~-ta~on' a ~ I n .i I v a - xvat dis ' '[u~ in, cana[~ and stor ~ Na ~ ] a ha ' lo r . such a t non-l'f )ra z(me~ of -nslruc/cd lak .~ I~ ana.e o Jo f. If co ~ scs stl-h as Ih ai rays-and .re'~s nd ~ ! [cIHllS courts and i've r ationa ar a mowe commo at'as an t ot]~er ar as ~ha/ar · lantcd xk Ilh furl ~~- I tm t e rcas ha om ts the r s ~'atmn ret mr.ment shall t- th · k'rcalc'st Nau~ml r a s e-' llv r.s 'e w tla (t~ 11 be intt'rconnec:cd xt~th,n thc stt~' ami to otb W ti a kn w t u iliz'd 'liste~ ' i-s ' ' ~~he _.. ~ _ : '. _'- . ' . ..~~~ (4 r !an 't f · 'tv :; ~n r um 'IT)'hi 'd~f h re-ulY menL U~ h bi,ts ave lhe folh~ ~thn.. -;d~.r~lx... : ~a~. l~rdwood I a~ 'e MI olh._r u.lan h~ats. ........ ~e ~ · ,, , ,, It~ ' ' ' ' ' olh)win~ v o v v ' a io~~ ~xo/Ics exist on-sile in the canopy or ~hrub ~lrat,~ % Inva~iv~ Exotic Veffe/al]o, % of Area C.~ntcd 0% -49% 50% - 74% 7~'/, - 100% Where the oercenla~e of na~rally funclmnin~ native ve~qlation for a sn¢ ~s ~nmally K'ss lhun prese~'ation requiremenL re/enl[0n of the exislin~ ~/urallv funclionin~ n~liv~, vt'~elatiol~ on site. and use or 100% native v~etalton In ~11 reauired I~ndscaoe olantinff area~ u~ Io twCnlv-fivf Dereent ~2~%1 orthe total prolect ar~1, shall satisfy the olhenvlse required n~lurai area~ Page. I 1 - Recommended I.anguage Changes to the 2/2/99 Scltlemenl l'roposal Adopted bv the Comprehensive Plan Standards :\d-hoc Commiltee May 17, 1999 tu I:~- - ~ :-~ '; ~ o-si- _ ' i v , t u ar a 'o fi" sh I · r v'ded fi*r I slm'l .cs 'r,,m the near t. al nt · at oll o a t ri at ~av Th' buf~'r ar'a shall co mira al l'as m' v t ' N a a a · Led for i u fi re ui 'n.nt. . Pa 'v ~ ~ s a ~r' r ' allow- ' atur l ar as . ~ lan · b a'nt 'n ~ a~ i a ar- s x~ith'n th m'.-t or ur'rased :1~ rd'fsliC II1111 'all~)ll ~]1' II o t n s "rio ~ · ' ~' t rol' )tin, f Irlhcr dcv'h~ m 'iH and s mm, .thzr tan ar. ua i h sfl ' s 'iai '~o ~ · s r ~ ',ally 'ha ~,.s ' .an , I ~ itcdto'd '~v lion iht mslb, ak'nlhmu,hth,hF.~ I a I I s w' ~ iO ro os '. ] ' an shall a~ dr'ss 'xol~' '.nlroJ 1 ~ ' m ' ''' ' fl ' I tI Iha v d' r~l "lIon t~ IIsI 'd ~~ ~ - t shallMso a , v_ · i 'n ' ~ a v I~ ~ " " ' i I).~, ~, , zonn ov h "~ al z., t z n 't'u .' r't ~ .,. ti' rca ~ . . h ' o r s on nv o -a ri ulu a u iff ' Po' m. If our wh I rre ndin or fa r si(len iai ro'e I si I adh, · Io th, - usl~r~v I: - - i ~-'v~ ' f~t~bund n6.42a h . ,h 6.4 k ' 's ' ,ol ~ la '-)ut in order lo rotccl~,mficant ~~~~, lans shall re~ ~ k'ast 7s". of~hc ~ ~ g / . . ' ale I . · ~' withatl st75%of I 'scl 'esaml rou,h-I I ~ 'e G ' ute hall 1 o 'd'si,n dlol c- orate tlmse Best I~~m.~ ~:P May 199~. Th .. unt h rot, fishere an oth.r'mm Iwddlifeantth.e~v~n~~ ,.'el nt de o ot ti ' · ' ~ a d,o r I al f'n an, r hrcat'n-,t s 'clcso£s~ on e. CO_~LC..~_ tam ' is' · n Ii ie ar e o Ii , I. o xc 'ed an ' fl' , a , t t r ' ' r r n i ~ ns "1,-o ' ,.- hal b.n:a em'asurabl,b,im Icmcnm_!Lg o I:-win- uideF: _ an' _q. ar · fa 't ta an I or ~' ors i I'ams er d raland/ r. a rn~ uir me hall n i d o !~e n ' ~rior o on. u ion.. · b. U.qFWS euidelines imolemenled durln~ a~oroprlate federal or slale o~rmi( nro~e~ a, ldr~'ssm~ habitat manaeement for ~h¢ bald e~le tlhth'r~eents h'ucocenh,'dtt.~} and th~' ~voo~j,l~rk americana) shall ~ used for ~rot~lmu ~hese s~ec~es and incomoratcd Irllo rcm,r-,d ~ a- ' 'm-', plans. - - c. %e develo~r shall ~ r~onsible Ibr a consc~'al~on ond manaeemcnt Pb, lbr dw rcd-c~kad~4 w~ecker fPicohl~3 ~rcal/~ ~ and the Florida panth~'r ( h~,h.s conqolorqo~ d. Projects within 300 feel of the MllW hne sholl mimmize outdoor li~hnn~ m that ncqCs~ary fi~r ss'S'unt~ and ~afetv in order lo ~rolect Ioeeerhq=d (~arqtta carq~a) and oliver hstgd sea turtles ll~a~ nest Collier County beache~ ' In order lo protect th~ Wq~l Indian Manatee ( Trig'ht'f'htts' manattts) and it~ habilal, new ~nd cxpand~'d wet sliu marinas and mulu-familv facilines shall not exceed densities of 18 bo~l sli~s lbr every 109 f~t of shoreline. Densities shall be less than ~his maximum based 0n ~a~cr dev~hq, imeact ~o marine habilats, and manat~ concent~tions. - Page-12. Recommended Imnguage Changes to tl~e 2/2/99 Selllemcn! Proposal Adopted I)y the Coml~rchcnsivc Plan Standards Ad-hoc ('ommillcc May 17, 1999 I , s t to h w' h' ' a · ~¥ Fish ommission ~ s n o lib cam 'Titan k'sir.l .'tlc. s an"ri..~ ~ttl t~' rc~ cctwclv. t I 'd w' I i Ih' .~ ,ri I al Rura D'~ 'n Ilo a d 'o ]scrvati.r Dc~i ,nature ~1~11 clu~tc~ nlq t awa, r al iral ar a~ su -- o t l' tcria main'd i6 ab'Ia an wldli · o~'tors. Th'~, m"c at'alsorccuir,d ~ ' ' o ' a ' ~'l"r ca~b'txvc,n 'mo lan xvld if' ' ' w' ' v ~, o · ral i h ' r' .rrm- ro rial' a['a~ 'md h · "' , ' ' , w Ils ~, w' '['Io s'll ur~ 'or idor~. T ro ' oa wa, ros( ,s I1 lilt]in,elevated roadcro~sin nec~arv~fldhl" ~a ~f~'~CS wallsocothcrob~lructmns~ wi Ii o L' tu al corn or )r t s arat wil h~, corrado s from arca~ of J~tllllalJ X~ ~ r v 's e w e ,arba,,e 'an h' la'cd n hca~-n ~' .; · i ~ ~ 2_: )-,~ a U 'i"s 'i a'l rlot o · '~in,o r v w . al ondu' t i -or tal ~v'th l~~!j~tL~ (~flhc Fh*ri~arnc ' ~~_~tJl fin-~~~ifi ' 0 , ' 0 S~C i 'S %~'tJl S 'ia ttlq ti ar t a ' h · I'agc - 13-