Backup Documents 05/13/1999 W BCC
WORKSHOP MEETING OF MAY 13, 1999
NOTICE OF PUBIAC MEETING
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS~ COI.I.! ER ('()UN'I'Y~ FI.ORll)A
Thursday, May i 3.1999
3:00 P.M.
Notice is hereby given that the Collier County Board of County Commissioners ,,,.'ill meet at thc
lmmokalec Court House, lO1 First Street. lmmokalcc. Flori~ to participate in a lout of area
housing at the above stated time and date.
Any person who decides to appeal a decision of this Board ,,,,'ill nccd a record of thc proceedings
pertaining thereto, and therefore may need to ensure that a verbalim record of thc proceedings is
made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which thc appeal is to be based.
BOARD OF COUN'I'Y C(),x, IMISSIONERS
COLLII:'R ('Ot.;N'l'Y. FI.ORII)A
PA*IEI.A S. ,XlA("KII!. ('! IAIRWOMAN
DWIGllT F., BRO('K. CI.I!RK
Bb':/s/Maur¢cn Kenyon Deputy Clerk
NOTICE OF PUBI.lC.' ,XlEETIN(;
BOARD OF COUNTY CO.XI311SSIONERS COI.I.IER ('OI'NTY, I"i.ORliL. X
Thursday. May 13. 1999
4:00 P.M,
Notice is hereby .given that tile Collier Cot:l'lty Board of County ('o[~missio~crs will meet at
Lake Trafford. Lake TralTord Road, lmrnokalcc. Florida to participate itl a tour of the l.akc ~,t tile
above stated time and date.
Any person who decides to appeal a decision o£this Board w/Il nccd ~ record of thc proceedings
pertaining thereto, and therefore may need to ensure that a x'crbatim record o1' Ibc proceedings is
made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which thc appeal is to be [lllSCd,
BOARD OI:
COI.LIER ('OUN'I '~'. FI.ORII)A
PAMELA S. 3.1..\("KII:.. ('l IAIR\VO,MAN
DWIGHT E. BROi'K. CI.F. RK
[33':/si Maurce~l Kcl~yon
Dcptlty Clerk
.NAPLES DALLY NEWS
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March 30, 1999
Ms. Pam Perrell
Naples Daily News
1075 Central Avenue
Naples, Florida 34102
Re: Notice of Public Meeting
Dear Pam:
Please advertise the enclosed notice one time on Sunday, May 9
1999. ' ,
Advertisinq Date
May 9, 1999
Thank you.
~eetinq Date
May 13, 1999
Sincerely,
Ellie Hoffman, Deputy Clerk
Purchase Order No. 912733
NOTICE OF i'UIII.IC ~IEE'I'ING
BOARD OF COIIN'I"Y CO~I,XlISSIONI.~RS~ C()I.I.IEI{ COltNTY, I"I.()RII)A
Thursday, Nlay 13, 1999
7 00 p rn
Notice is hereby given that the Collier ('ounty Board oF County Commissioners will mcct at the
lmmokalee Middle School, 401 9'h Street No. Immokalce. I:l~rida. 1o conducl the business of
Collier County, at the above stated time and date
Any person who decides to appeal a decision of this Board will need a record of the proceedings
pertaining thereto, and therelbre 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.
i]OAR. D OF COL'NTY CO*IMISSIONERS
('OI.LIER ('OUNTY, FI.()I'~IDA
IL.\.'XlELA S. 5.1..\("KIF., CI tAIRWOMAN
DWIGti'F E BROCK, ('LFA~K
l.~y;/s/Nlaureen Kenyon
[)eputy Clerk
NAPLF.~ DALLY NEWS
Published Daily
Naples, FL 33940
Affidavit of Publication
State of Florida
County of Collier
Bel'ore the undersigned they serve as the authority, personally
nppeared ~ who on oath says that they
serveas the Assistan! Com. Secretarl, ofthe Naples Daily,
:~ daily newspaper published at Naples, in CoUi,:r County,
Florida; thai the attached copy of the advertisit;g, being a
in the matter of NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
was published in said newspaper I lime in th.* issue
starting on 04/09/99 and ending on ,
Afflm~ fur~lx-r uy~ the ll~ said Naples Daily News isa new~pa~r
~blbhed ~ Naples. in uid Collie C~n~. Flaga. and that ~e uid
~pa~ ~l ~of~e ~n copiously ~blished in said Collier
C~y. Fl~d~ ~ch ~y ~d h~ ~en ml~ed al see~d class mail
f~ a ~ o[I ye~ ~ ~ecedinl the ~ publ~li~ of~e
a~c~ Co~ of a~i~m~; a~ a~m~ ~n~r sa~ ~l ~ has
dis~, ~bat~ co~ission ~ re~ f~ I~ ~e of ~rln& this
( Si~ or.ant)
NOTICE OF:
PUBLIC MEETING
BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
COLLIER COUNTY,
FLORIDA
ThurscJOy,
May 13, I~
7:~
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th~ ~e C~ller Cou~
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BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PAMELA S.
CHAIRWO~N
DWIGHT E. BROCK,
CLERK
B~/s/~een Keny~
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Sw, e~n to and subscribed before mc
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COLLIER COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
AGENDA
THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1999
TOWNHALL MEETING
7:00 P.M.
IMMOKALEE MIDDLE SCHOOL
NOTICE: ALL PERSONS WISilING TO SPEAK ON ANY AGENDA ITE.'q MUST REGISTER
PRIOR TO SPEAKING. SPEAKERS MUST REGISTER WITII TIIE COUNTY AD5IlNISTR..~TOR
.PR/OR TO TItE PRESENTATION OF TIIE AGENDA ITEM TO BE ADDRESSED.
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99-22 REQUIRES TIIAT ALL LOBBYISTS SIIAI, L,
BEFORE ENGAGING ~N ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
ADDRESSING TIlE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITtl TIIE CLERK
TO TIlE BOARD AT TIlE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPART31ENT.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION'
A. CO.MMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRON,~1ENTAL .q. £RVIC£S
I)
3)
Lake Trafford.
Entcrpri~ Zone Benefits.
Entcrpri~ Communily programs update.
ltousing ownership program.~
B. PUBLIC WORKS
1) Report to thc Board on the slatu~ of on~inR v¥ork performed by thc
Transportation Sca'ices Department in the hnmnkalee area.
C. EMERGENCY SERVICES
I) Updage Io ghe Board on thc closure of rne Immokulc, c Ur~:cn! Care Center.
PUBLIC COMMENT
AD JO URN
1
May13.1999
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
PROGRESS REPORT ON LAKE TRAFFORD RESTORATION
OBJECTIVe: To provide the Board of County Commissioners with a
progress report on the Lake Trafford Restoration Activities.
CONSIDERATIONS: The Lake Trafford Restoration Task Force was created
as an Ad Hoc Advisory Coramittee by the Board of County Commissioners
in May, 1996, in response to a major fish kill in Lake Trafford
during April of that year. Representatives include staff from the
South Florida Water Management District; Big Cypress Basin Board;
Collier County; Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission; Florida
Department of Environmental Protection; The Conservancy of Southwest
Florida; the National Audubon Society; and representative property
owners adjacent to Lake Trafford. The Task Force has met monthly or
bi-monthly, or as needed since April, 1996, gathering information,
considering lake restoration options, investigating, and applying for
potential funding sources, and generating permit applications for
lake restoration.
The following are highlights of the accomplishments of the Lake
Trafford Task Force:
· Applied and received Environmental Resource Permit from the
Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) for the
Lake Trafford Restoration.
· Received $8,200,000 letter of commitment from the Army Corps
of Engineers.
· .- Received $900,000 com,nitment from the Fish & Game Commission.
· Received up to $2,000,000 commitment from the Big Cypress
Basin Board, mostly to be used towards the purchase of
disposal and treatment areas.
· Received up to $2,000,000 from Tourist Development taxes with
the approval of the Board of County ComMissioners.
O '
· rganized public awareness, education activities and fund
raisers as follows:
Bluegrass Pick-In - June, 1998 - raised $700.00 -
January, 1999 - raised appro×imately $1,500.00.
Do Ripe Farms - Gave tomatoes to be sc!f - raised
$1,200.00. Will continue.
November, 1998 - Photo~Shoot_Class_with C1vde Butcher
- raised $1,500.00. -
Bar-B-Que with Clyde Butcher - raised $5,000.0
Winn Dixie Supermarket donated food and paper
products - also sent a $200.00 check. '
). AG EN.pA JT,,EM.
No. o~ ,~ (,...f.,~
HAY 1
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May, 1997 - Seminole Indian Casino conducted a Bingo
event - raised $925.00. Will hold additional event in
December, 1999.
Immokalee Middle School - raised $412 83 with homemade
jams, jellies, etc. '
Hog and turkey hunt at Peppers Preserve,- raised $2 000.00
in a Silent Auction. ,
Lake Trafford Elementary - Students and Teachers Actively
Reaching (S.T.A.R.) group, put together a great Cookbook
to date - raised $1,500.00.
Collier County Bass Masters conducted a fishing
tournament - raised $500.00.
April 17th and 18th, 1999 - Florida Sports Park
Cowboy Shoot. ' - A
Private and corporate donations - over $19,000.00. The
funds are managed by the Wildlife Foundation of Florida,
Inc., and all funds raised are to be expended only for the
Lake Trafford Restoration.
FISCAL I~fPACT. Estimated project cost is $16, 400, 000 and $8,200,000
o~ is to be funded by the Army Corps of Engineers and to
be matched with local and regional State funds..Thus far, funds are
committed as follows: Up to $2,000,000 from the Tourist Development'
Council (TDC) funds; $900,000 from the Fish & Game Commission; and up
to $2,000,000 from the Big Cypress Basin Board, including the
purchase of a disposal site. The Task Force is currently working
with the Florida State Legislature and the Governor, s office to
secure the $4,000,000 to $5,000,000 needed.
GROWT~ ~%NAGEMENT IHPACT: Implementation of this restoration project
owthManagement of Coastal and Conservation
and Public Facilities elements, goals and'objectives.
RECOM~NDATiON: Recommendation that the Board accept the progress
report for information only.
Prepared By:
Approved By:
· 7~.~] Director
n Control & Prevention Department
Communit Develo~me-~ ...... AGEN~M
Y ~ "~ "~nv~ronmental Serv cesNo.
MAY 1 5 t999
Pg. ~
IMMOKALEE ENTERPRISE ZONE BENEFITS
OBJECTIVE: To provide state incentives to entice companies to relocate or expand in
Immokalee thus diversifying the area's economy.
CONSIDERATIONS:
1) ~ZL~LC~..~ - taken against either the state corporate income taxes paid or state sales
taxes paid when hiring new workers.
2) ~. a company or homeowner can be reimbursed for up to 97% ol' the sales
tax paid on materials used in building or renovating a structure; up lo 97% can also be
reimbursed on the purchase of new/used equipment used within the Zone.
3) ~~~gj~o~,~~. a company is eli§ible for u,~ ~o 100% in sales lax
exemptions over 5 years when moving into a newly constructed facihty cr rencvaling one that
has been vacant for more than 3 months.
4) ~. a new or expanding business can apply for up to $50.000 in Florida
corporate tax credits for 5 years.
5) :- ,.. -i: ,_ , .' i.~, - - , r '; - Florida corporations that make donations Io eligible non-
profit orcjanizalions in Immokalee can take 50% of the value of the donation as a credit against
their Florida corporate income tax.
FISCAL IMPACT: none
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: None
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Economic Development Manager
Continue to actively promote the Enterprise Zone program, and assist
REVIEWED
· ~ G~e'~/~ihalic, Director
Ho~g and Urban improvement
APPROVED BY:.~~
Vincent A, Cautero, AICP, Administrator
Community Dev. & Environmental Services
~ A~F.~DA IT_EM
ate
pg. I ,
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
A SUMNIARY OF COMMUN'TIY PROGRAMS AIbIED AT ENHANCING ECONOMIC
CONDITIONS AND PROMOTING DEVELOPMEN'T WITHIN THE IMMOKALEE
COMMUNITY.
~ To provide the Board with an overview of commun/t5, programs that enhance
economic conditions and promote development in the Immokalee Communib,.
_CONSIDERATIONS:
(1) blain Street - The program created to assist Florida Commun/ties in developing a
public/private effort to revitalize "blain Street" areas began in 1985. In 1996, the
Immokalee community was awarded the designation by the Florida Department of
State and has since begun the "Main Street" approach towards redevelopment.
Guided by four principles; organization, promotion, design and economic
restructuring, the community has completed six building renovations on Main Street
through a facade grant program. Beautification improvements, median landscaping
and lighting on CR 8!,6 have been completed and beautification efforts on Main Street
and SR 29 ar~'unden~ ay. Finally, under the auspices of the "blain Street Program"
promotion Ofecotourism around the Lake Trafford area and iden~ying Robert's
Ranch as an historically significant site, has focused attention on existi, ng assets
essential to edonomic restructuring of the communiV,,.
(2) !mmokalee Zoning Overlay - Staff is currently work~g with the community to
develop an overlay that id~nlSfies six distinct areas, in the community, with differing
development objectives. Because the underlying zoning addresses land use, the
overlay will be essential in providing flexible design and development standards
necessary to encourage redevlopment and promote growth. Phase I of the overlay
focuses on the blain Street corridor, with emphasis placed on pedestr/an traffic,
building setbacks, landscaping and merchandise display. Phase II of the overlay will
address development needs unique to CR 846 and SR 2~ and the remaining overlay
areas subsequently will be addressed.
(3) _Federal Enterprise Community - In 1994 the Federal government created the
Empowerment Zone/EnterpriSe Community Initiative (EZ/EC). Since the onset, the
F..Z/EC initiative has been a catalyst to improving the quality of life in ma_nv of
America's most distressed rural and urban communities. On January 13, 19'99, The
Empowerment Alliance of Southwest Florida, which includes the communities of
Im.mokalee, Eastern Hendry County, and the Seminole Indian Tribe, was selected by
USDA Secretary, Dan Glickman to be designated as a rural Federal Enterprise
Community. The Community Foundation of Collier County is the lead entity that
will oversee the program. The designation will bring $250,0'00 armually for ten years
into the commtmib,. In addition, the communi~, will also receive a priority, rating for
other federal grants in which the), apply.
(4) _State Legislative Issue,~- ;'
a. Rural Definition - Immokalee is a rural agricultural commurdty, however, the
state definition of rural has been counties with less than 75,000 populatic.r,~, AGENDA ITF~4
The existing definition has hindered the Immokalee Community to qual~ ~d~cC~o~ ot
~sis ,t~ce und_er certain rural state programs. The Collier County Econo
L~eve~opment Council has initiated a change to SB 1560 that wouid expa~ d th$iAY
defirdtion of rural to include any area designated as a Federal Enterprise
' Community. If this bill passes Immokalee would qualify for additional
funding opportunJ, ties.
Florida Empowerment Zone- The Empowerment Alliance of Soud~west Florida,
which consists of the communities of Immokalee, Eastern Hendr), County and the
Seminole Indian Tribe are requesting State funds to match the federal allocation of
$250,000 per year for ten years.
Senate Bill 214 - We are requesting to amend this bill introduced by Senator SLiver
in support of Miami's designation as a Federal Empowerment Zone. The original
bill created the Florida Empowerment Zone Act that allocated funding the Miami
Empowerment Zone $5 million per year for ten years. It was not anticipated that
the Enterprise Communities would be announced at the same time as the
Empowerment Zones so they were not included in the original bill. The proposed
amendment recognizes both the Miami Federal Empowerment Zone and the
Empowerment Alliance of Southwest Florida Enterprise Community. An
amendment is also requested to extend the Florida Enterprise Zone designation to
mirror the boundaries of the Enterprise Community.
House Bill 297- Introduced by Representative Villalobas is similar to Senator
SLiver's bill. An amendment has been requested to include a $250,000 annual
allocation to the Rural Enterprise Community and the Enterprise Zone
d'esignation.
One-Stop-Shop - A request made by the Southwest Florida Workforce
Development Board, for funding of an all purpose goverrunent facility, or'a
one-stop-shop career center, serving Imrnokalee, eastern Hendr), County and
the Indian Reservation lands would provide accessibility to essential state
services at one location. The 1.5 mi/lion dollar project would enhance the
Immokalee community by providing support services, education and
training on site. An additional benefit would be seen, as a result of cost
savings in lower rental rates, for the agencies housed at the facility. There is
an appropriation request identified in the House budget for $250,000 for this
project.
FISCAL IMPACT: None
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: The Immokalee Master Plan, a separate element of the
Growth Management Plan, states unde~ Policy II.2.2 that alternative banding sources will be
investigated in order to promote or expedite the implementation of the Building Irrm~okalee
Together and Main Street Projects.
RECOMMENDATION: Continue to support and promote corrunurritv nrograms that will
e..r~hance the econoauc conditions and encourage redevelopment in the Irnn~ol~
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PREPAR£D B~ i.7
¢OMPR£H£NSrVE PLANNING $£CTION
BARBARA A. CACCHIONE, AICP
COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING MANAGER
REVIEWED BY:
PLANNING SERVICES DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR
APP D BY:
ADM]IXES'I'RATOR
COMMUNITY DEV, AND ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES'
DATE
DATE
DATE
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
HOMEOWNERSHIP PROGRAMS IN COLLIER COUNTY
To promote and expand homeownership opportunities in Collier County.
coNsm£R^-r[o,,,'s:.
1) The C ~!.ier Cou,n,.ty SHIP Down Payment and Closing Cost Assistance Program
C°u~fitY of $2,500 for down payment assistance and an additional S2,500 for
-A,~;~sts lo,.,,.income first-time homebuyers with an interest free loan from the
repaxrs to the home.
2) The C'~'r County SHIP Impact Fee Waiver and Deferral Program
-Assists Iow-income first-time homebuyers by granting them a waiver of deferral
ofirfipact Fees associated with building a new house.
3) A,.,ail~nYdO[s~,~ Interest Rate Home Mortgages
by the Florida Housing Finance Corporation provides residents of
Collier County with Iow down payment, 30-year home mortgages at fixed interest
rates of either 3% for Immokalee and other targeted areas, or 5.75% county.vide.
Nohe
~EMENT I,",'IPA CT:
None -- - '"" '-'""
RECOMMENDATION._.
That Collier County continue to promote and assist in homeownership opportunities for'
residents of Immokalee.
SUBMITTED BY: ~
Cormac J. G~ Manager
REVIEWED BY:~
Date:
Vince A. Cautero, AICP, Administrator, T-----~ -
Community Development and Environmental Sen'ices
AGENDA ITEM
No. ~<_q)_
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
REPORT TO THE BOARD ON THE STATUS OF ONGOING WORK
PERFORMED BY THE TRANSPORTATION SERVICES DEPARTMENT IN THE
IMMOKALEE AREA.
~.~.~: To provide an overview of recent and ongoing work items performed by the
Transportation Services Department in the Imrnokalee Area as a br/efing to the Board of County
Commissioners for the May 13, 1999 Town Hall Nleeting.
CONSIDERATIONS: The following major items of work have been recently completed or are
scheduled for completion this fiscal year:
I,, We are going to install a widened shoulder on Lake Trafford Road from Lake Trafford
',~i,. Elementary School east for about one-half mile. This will provide for a wider shoulder and
-~ pathway for school children walking to the school. We will be separating it from the travel lane
via a heavier striping than normally used for roadway edges. We cannot fill in the ditch and
provide a proper pathway separated from the roadway because of environmental concerns about
the filling of the ditch.
We'are performing ongoing ditch and shoulder v,'ork in the central area o f lmmokalee.
We have finished the paving of County Line Road from the Hendr), Correctional Institution'
nort~ to CR 946. The entire road from the Hendry Correctional Institution to CR 846 is now
paved. The biggest problem we will have in the foreseeable future along this road is speed.
Staff has been working with the Immokalee Beautification Advisory Board to implement the
final phase of the landscaping beautification project. The bids are in and the Board has approved
the award of the contract.
ISCAL IMPACT: All normal maintenance activities-are budgeted in Fund i01 and Fund 106'
as part of the annual budget process.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT I3,/PACT: None
RECOMMENDATION: That the Board accept the foregoing report.
Ek' '' - , , , · -/_s~,
~~_...~rtat/on Services Director
Ed Ilschn~, Public ~7or~-s Administrator
DATE:
DATE:_4- Zle - ~9
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
TO UPDATE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ON THE CLOSURE OF
THE IMMOKALEE URGENT CARE CENTER.
OBJECTIVE: To provide an update on the closure of the Immokalee Urgent Care
Center and the resulting impact on emergency medical care.
CONSIDERATION: The Collier County Emergency Medical Services
Department provides Paramedic Advanced Life Support care to the residences and
visitors of the Immokalee community. Patients treated by the Emergedcy Medical
Services Department are normally transported to either Nodh Collier Hospital, Naples
Community Hospital in Naples, or a hospital in Ft. Myers. in a few instances patients
meeting certain criteria were transported to the Immokalee Urgent Care Center, As a.
result of the closure of the Immokalee Urgent Care Center all patients will be
transpoded to one of the aforementioned hospitals. Since mid-April the Immokalee
Urgent Care Center stopped accepting patients from the Emergency' Medical Services
Paramedics which may result in a slight increase of transpods. There are two
Paramedic units assigned to lmmokalee. In the event both units are transpoding a
patient to Naples or Ft. Myers another Paramedic unit is sent to Immokalee for
coverage. When a coverage Paramedic vehicle is utilized there may be a delayed
response time to either the area it is sent to cover or the area to which it is normally
assigned. When the urban response time to an area exceeds six minutes, eighty
percent of the time, a growth management Paramedic vehicle, utilizing primarily EMS
impact fees, is budgeted with an associated total (personnel, vehicle and equipment) of
approximately $500,000. The closure of the Immokalee Care Center has had no
negative impact on EMS Paramedic services to the community.
FISC~L IMPACT: None
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: None
RECOMMENDATION:
report.
That the Board of County Commissioners accept this staff
SUBMITTED BY:
APPROVED BY:
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Di,~ne B ,¢lagg, Ccr{ief,/Emet'gency Services Department
Michael A. McNees, Assis'~nt County Administrator
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May 10, 1999
Ms. Pam Perrell
Naples Daily News
1075 Central Avenue
Naples, Florida 34102
Re: Notice of Public Meeting
Dear Pam:
Please advertise the enclosed notice one time, on Thursday A.M., May
13, 1999.
Please send the Affidavits of Publications, in duplicate, together with
charges involved to this office.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Lisa Steele, Deputy Clerk
Purchase Order 912733
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETIN(;
BOARD OF COUNTy COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
Thursday, May 13, 1999
5:00 PM
Notice is hereby given that the Collier County Board of County Commissioners will meet at thc
Friendship House, 602 West Main Street, Immokalee, Florida to conduct the business of Collier
County, at the above stated time and date.
Any person who decides to appeal a decision of this Board will need a record of thc 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.
BOARD OF COUN'I'Y COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
PAMELA S. MAC' KIE. Ci IAIR\VOMAN
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
By: Is/Maureen Kenyon
Deputy Clerk
NapLes OatLy
NapLes, FL
Afffdavtt of PubLtcatto~
Naples Daily Nevs
BOARD OF COUNTY CO~HISSIONERS
ATTN: TCh~YA PHILLIPS
PO BOX 41~316 -~ '
NAPLES FL 34q01-3016
REFERENCE: 001230 ~ 1'912~3
- ' 578765&3 ~ NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEE
State of FLorida
County of CoLLier
Before the undersigned authority, personaLLy
appeared B. La~b, uho off oath says that she serves
as the Assistant Corporate Secretary of the /4apSes
0airy Ne~$, a daily newspaper published at NapLes,
in CoLLier County, Ftortda: that the attached
copy of Advertising Rs published in said
nevspaper on dates Listed.
Affiant further says that the said Naples
Nays is e nevspaper published at NapLes, in said
Co[tier C .o?ty/Ftortda/ ~ that the said
n??.paper nas heretofore been coflttnuousLy
puoL~shed in said CoLl. ter County, Ftortda, each
da7 and has been tm[areal as second class ~aJ t
.mtter at the post office in NapLes, in said
ColLier County~ F[ortda, for I period of 1 year
next preceding the first puflltcatto~ of the
attached copy of advertisement; and affiant
further says that she has neither paid nor
promised any persofl, firm or coporatto~ any
discount, rebate, coaaissto~ or refund for the
~rl~ose of securing this adverttiement for
publ. icatto~ in the said nevapaper.
PUBLZSHED .: 05/13
A0 SPACE: /~.000 ZNL'N
ricE0 e~: 05/~3/99
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