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From: SheffieldMichael<MichaelSheffield @colliergov.net>
Date: Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 9:36 AM
Subject: Your Public petition
To: Turbo Cabi <turbocabs @gmail.com>
Mr. Francois,
You are scheduled to appear before the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, July 7,2015. Your
petition will be limited to 10 minutes, and you will be the only speaker.
Please be in the boardroom by 9:00 a.m:
Board of County Commission Chambers
Collier County Government Center
3299 Tamiami Trail East, 3rd Floor
Naples FL 34112
Best wishes,
Mike Sheffield
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Subject: Public petition 6 A
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Agenda Item No. Agenda Item Topic U '2 74 /
(For Public Comment,list topic)
Meeting Date: 7 /? //S
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Name: -c,✓_ti c I TA 4 /- Address: \2 30 Er R..4)0" v
Representing/Petitioner: M / /b/1 CZ /AI( Other:
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO 2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24,REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST 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
YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE(3)MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR
PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING
THEIR BUSINESS,PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM.
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Agenda Item No. Agenda Item Topic Pt(4) p ,t t—
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Meeting Date: / -S
Name:,J�Ot" .�-- `1'Y0..or,-�;�-t'1r Address: /a 5 S�) N61,) j'� ..�y B.)U.A rpi 3`16 7-
Representing/Petitioner: Other:
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24,REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST 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
YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE(3)MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR
PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING
THEIR BUSINESS,PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM.
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Agenda Item No. I AgenL.,5 Topic ym y Vi 4c%c 70A4/(':.4.11 I,
(For list topic)
Meeting Date: 7/77/5
Name: Cir,S Pat>J¢vSt" Address: &AS Z tII.7 b Q Id. 6'r a je s z0 I O2 Ai•r t,,,S
Representing/Petitioner: Other:
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO 2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24,REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST
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
YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE(3)MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR
PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING
THEIR BUSINESS,PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM.
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Agenda Item No. .7 Agenda Item Topic -4T e,p9 J 74 z- f `
(For Public Comment,list topic)
Meeting Date:__:2/j 41
Name: ich/7i 4"A " /9 .4' Address: /4471-97 17 1∎4.94 rV 4 f / ." ".".
Representing/Petitioner: Other:
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO 2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24,REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST
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
YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE(3)MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR
PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING
THEIR BUSINESS,PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM.
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(For Public Comment,list topic)
Meeting Date: f `.)LPL td 2 01S—
Name: )..--,04-.) I m T Address: 007,1 i-,2.r p-P I C(L Iii- DJI P E C F--c. `tf 11?_
Representing/Petitioner: t___-c-- Other:
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24,REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST
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
YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE(3)MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR
PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING
THEIR BUSINESS,PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. /
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Agenda Item No. 1 Agenda Item Topic 6;e(,s s-VQ+-:eo.as
(` (For Public Comment,list topic)
Meeting Date: ��,) C� 'l r l2'0 (
Name: .Vwex_ 4�� t Address: 2-( -6 k 4J - 6 , /&,4912,5/
Representing/Petitioner: Other: i c.q__.CL --A( L-L
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24,REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST
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
YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE(3)MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR
PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING
THEIR BUSINESS,PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM.
PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS-PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY
Agenda Item No. ci Agenda Item Topic s�r/c4, sta-t cn s
(For Public Comment,list topic) \
Meeting Date: - ('l ($ \\
Name: ?O b€ i). , rf a Address: 'c o PFfrk s l v r e /l/o f vs 3 y i r3
Representing/Petit er: A m eV'(-0-Y. C.w m 1 (ZIm 1 t Na-#1,s S.,u..YI, rt.z 0 Other:
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24,REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST
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
YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE(3)MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR
PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING
THEIR BUSINESS,PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM.
PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS-PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY
Agenda Item No. q-1 Agenda Item Topic H 0 (kv 0 1-4 f f
(For Public Comment,list topic) S� . os \.,0
Meeting Date: / /7 / S '1�i S
Name: k 1'c/ic 344-r Address: `3 z' - s(- * 7D - s 4 PPL �rL
Representing/Petitioner: (J` ,e,5 coy PICA- Other:
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24,REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST
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
YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE(3)MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR
PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING
THEIR BUSINESS,PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM.
PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS-PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY
Agenda Item No. c t• Agenda Item Topic 6,,s S },ass
(For Public Comment,list topic)
Meeting Date: f—1 I 1 I S
Name: Ni o r■.).t Address:
Representing/Petitioner: Other:
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24,REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST
SHALL, ADDRESSING BOARD
COMMISSIONERS),REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS UNTY
YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE(3)MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR
PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING
THEIR BUSINESS,PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM.
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(For Public Comment,list topic)
Meeting Date: 1 1,I I S Name: IoM -4 Address:
Representing/Petitioner: Other:
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24,REQUIRES HAT ALL LOBBYIST
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
YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE(3)MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR
PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING
THEIR BUSINESS,PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM.
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Draft Ordinance Page 7 D (Fifth line down).
"However, a facility with fuel pumps shall be exempt from LDC section
5.05.05 D when:
(1) it is separated from residential property by a minimum of 100 feet of
designated preserve area that is 80 percent opaque and at least 12 feet in
height within one year, or a minimum 4-lane arterial or collector right-
of-way; or
(2) the fuel pump structures are separated from existing residential
property by a minimum of 250 feet and the store structure is separated
from existing residential property by a minimum of 200 feet.
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2. Music, amplified sound, and delivery time standards.
a. Music and amplified sound shall not be played in the fuel
pump area between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00
a.m.
b. Music and amplified sound in the fuel pump area shall
not be audible from the residential property line.
c. Deliveries shall be prohibited between the hours of 10:00
p.m. and 7:00 a.m. when located between the
neighboring residential property and the facility with fuel
pumps.
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Florida Statutes
526.141 Self-service gasoline stations; attendants; regulations.—
(1) This section authorizes the establishment of self-service gasoline stations.
(2) A "self-service gasoline station" shall be that portion of property where flammable and
combustible liquids used as motor fuels are stored and subsequently dispensed from
fixed, approved dispensing equipment into the fuel tanks of motor vehicles by persons
other than the service station attendant.
(3) All self-service gasoline stations shall have at least one attendant on duty while the
station is open to the public. The attendant's primary function shall be the proper
administration, supervision, observation, and control of the dispensing of flammable
and combustible liquids used as motor fuels while such liquids are actually being
dispensed. It shall be the responsibility of the attendant to prevent the dispensing of
flammable and combustible liquids used as motor fuels into portable containers unless
such container bears a seal of approval of a nationally recognized testing agency; to
control sources of ignition; and immediately to handle accidental spills and fire
extinguishers if needed. The attendant on duty shall be mentally and physically
capable of performing the functions and assuming the responsibility prescribed in this
subsection.
(4)
(a) The "attendant control area" is that area reserved for the placing of the
attendant, which shall be not more than 100 feet from the dispensing area and
shall contain the fire- equipment and emergency controls.
(b) The "dispensing area" is that area where the pumps used to dispense flammable
and combustible liquids used as motor fuels are located. The dispensing area
shall at all times be in clear view of the attendant, and the placing or allowing of
any obstruction to vision between the dispensing area and the attendant control
area shall be prohibited. The attendant shall at all times be able to communicate
with persons in the dispensing area. Emergency controls shall be installed at a
location acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction, but controls shall not be
more than 100 feet from dispensers. Operating instructions and warning signs
shall be conspicuously posted in the dispensing area.
(5)
(a) Every full-service gasoline station offering self-service at a lesser cost shall
require an attendant employed by the station to dispense gasoline from the self-
service portion of the station to any motor vehicle properly displaying an
exemption parking permit as provided in s. 316.1958 or s. 320.0848 or a license
plate issued pursuant to s. 320.084, s. 320.0842, s. 320.0843, or s. 320.0845
when the person to whom such permit has been issued is the operator of the
vehicle and such service is requested. Such stations shall prominently display a
decal no larger than 8 square inches on the front of all self-service pumps clearly
stating the requirements of this subsection and the penalties applicable to
violations of this subsection. The Department of Agriculture and Consumer
Services shall enforce this requirement.
(b)
1. When inspecting a self-service gasoline station, the Department of
Agriculture and Consumer Services shall confirm that a decal is affixed to
each pump. The decal must be blue, at least 15 square inches, and clearly
display the international symbol of accessibility shown in s. 320.0842, the
telephone number of the station, and the words "Call for Assistance." The
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services shall adopt rules to
implement and enforce this paragraph and shall confirm that the decals
conform with this paragraph and are in place by July 1, 2016.
2. This paragraph does not bar a county or municipality from adopting an
ordinance, or enforcing an existing ordinance, that expands the
accessibility, safety, or availability of fueling assistance to a motor vehicle
operator described in paragraph (a).
(c) Violation of paragraph (a) is a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as
provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.
(6) All self-service equipment used to dispense gasoline shall be approved by a nationally
recognized testing agency for its intended use.
(7) A refiner, terminal supplier, wholesaler, or retailer is not liable for damages resulting
from the use of incompatible motor fuel dispensed at a retail site if:
(a) The incompatible fuel meets the requirements and standards adopted under s.
525.14;
(b) The incompatible fuel was selected by the purchaser; and
(c) The retail dispenser that dispensed the incompatible fuel was properly labeled
according to the labeling requirements adopted under s. 525.14.
(8) The Chief Financial Officer, under her or his powers, duties, and functions as State Fire
Marshal, shall adopt rules for the administration and enforcement of this section,
except for subsection (5) which shall be administered and enforced by the Department
of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
History.—ss. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, ch. 74-162; s. 1, ch. 80-205; s. 1, ch. 85-323; s. 1, ch. 86-
117; s. 2, ch. 89-233; s. 24, ch. 90-330; s. 69, ch. 91-220; s. 719, ch. 97-103; s. 639, ch.
2003-261; s. 30, ch. 2013-251; s. 39, ch. 2014-216.
Florida Administrative Code
69A-49.004 Attendant on duty.
(1)All self-service gasoline service stations shall have at least one attendant on duty and present on the premises of the station
while the station is open to the public or at any time fuel is offered for sale to the public. The duties of the attendant are specified by
subsection(3)of Section 526.141,F.S., and NFPA 30A, Section 9-4,the edition as adopted in Rule 69A-3.012,F.A.C.
(2)"Open to the public"or"offered for sale to the public" in subsection(1)means and includes:
(a)Offered for sale to the public at large,or
(b) Offered for sale at a self-service dispensing area when such area is used by or for any club, group, association, or similar
organization affiliated solely by membership in such club,group,association or similar organization.
Rulemaking Authority 526.141(8), 633.104, 633.206(1)(b) FS. Law Implemented 526.141(8), 633.104, 633.206 FS. History—New 10-11-01,
Formerly 4A-49.004.
2. Music, amplified sound, and delivery time standards.
a. Music and amplified sound shall not be played in the fuel
pump area between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00
a.m.
b. Music and amplified sound in the fuel pump area shall
not be audible from the residential property line.
c. Deliveries shall be prohibited between the hours of 10:00
p.m. and 7:00 a.m. when located between the
neighboring residential property and the facility with fuel
pumps.
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Agenda Item No. Q.F. Agenda Item Topic
(For Public Comment,list topic)
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Meeting Date: ?- 7 - I.5 /
Name: -"(C k N�(Stw■ Address: �k2. �a t-tot ,i+v- . --
Representing/Petitioner: Other:
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24,REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST
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
YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE(3)MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR
PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING
THEIR BUSINESS,PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM.
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Agenda Item No. a.F. Agenda Item Topic
(For Public Comment,list topic)
Meeting Date: / 1 5
Name: St-C LIQ 71-1'Le5i12—Slik ddress: 513S c LJ 4 L Q., -
j Representing/Petitioner: Other:
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24,REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST
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
YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE(3)MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR
PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING
THEIR BUSINESS,PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM.
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Agenda Item No. 1 Pc Agenda Item Topic LR tA.5 ah
(For Public Comment,list topic)
Meeting Date: K � 112,0 (5
Name: .�fe,r2 A /tRM C 2_ Address: b(‘50 +-o n-ah o. t�el ) Ja1 i la`s , N4q) S
Representing/Petitioner: 11,..€ C\La let)j.s4Aq, In . Other:
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO 2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24,REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST 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
YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE(3)MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR
PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING
THEIR BUSINESS,PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM.
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Agenda Item No. /n • Agenda Item Topic 11s430
(For Public Comment,list topic)
Meeting Date: 6 77`7/Z"--v$
Name: Mh+.twE..—. Address: 3s/Ex ctf4 / ✓E
Representing/Petitioner: of- z't 4- ccx. ' r 0 .✓ Other:
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO 2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24,REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST 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
YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE(3)MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR
PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING
THEIR BUSINESS,PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM.
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Agenda Item No. /0A- Agenda Item Topic 1-a`Pe41/ c
y (For Public Comment,list topic)
Meeting Date: 1 ( I.
Name: ur ioc -t : 4 i ' Address: ?O 9-6 2o1 NQp(e-c ✓l �"
Representing/Petitioner: Other:
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24,REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST 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
YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE(3)MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR
PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING
THEIR BUSINESS,PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM.
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Agenda Item No. in.T' Agenda Item Topic
(For Public Comment,list topic)
Meeting Date: 7 '- 7- /3
Name: 8.4-4 r- 7 Address:/9/e,' A.55/0a, b R/,'/ ) fz. 34/6 9
Representing/Petitioner: Na7/mss 3i-'� Ceof e Other:
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24,REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST 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
YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE(3)MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR
PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING
THEIR BUSINESS,PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM.
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Agenda Item No. /2 3 Agenda Item Topic
(For Public Comment,list topic) 64j,k, tine th, r, m/
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Meeting Date: ?�?' J(.
o /Name: / o G 7c134.1.14<- Address: O S/ 1- 5 4f-T e4}u f} 'jF 3 y/41-
04.
RepresentingPetitioner: / " k h s /41{06'4' L/9<-24177)90- Other: t � f Y ���✓
ti:'.� <��r✓T
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24,REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST
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
YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE(3)MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR
PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING
THEIR BUSINESS,PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM.
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Agenda Item No. 103 Agenda Item Topic
(For Public Comment,list topic)
Cec(iug 'Hite 4"o fawntsla KAArt"
Meeting Date:
Name: ' C
w . ! +‘-r 113 12714. Address: 5'°5— S ro uE'P ILook Pk, f 13 i Pttftpy
Representing/Petitioner: x'0 4-7(ip,v Other: 0 i.�i`^`i
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24,REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST
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
YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE(3)MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR
PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING
THEIR BUSINESS,PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. /
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y� / (For Public Comment,list topic)
Meeting Date: 'l C. ,U 15
Name: t �.<_ Address: (( `h) a ti ,yes k'u,,, 9 9. �e.�. s' 1O
Representing/Petitioner:-7 4. : c:i.v� `z � k;v I% Other: 0_
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COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE N&.2063.53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24,REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST ALL,BEFOREiENGAGING IN I'D
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 r Q,
YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE(3)MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR tc:t-,t(-f
PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING
THEIR BUSINESS,PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM.
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Ann P. Jennejohn
eeting Date:
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From: Sulecki, Alexandra
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2015 3:41 PM
To: Minutes and Records
Subject: PPT for 11G-16D16
Attachments: Offsite Preservation-7-7-15.pptx
Trish,
Please find the PowerPoint referenced in the Subject line attached.
Thank you!
Alexandra Sulecki
Coordinator,Conservation Collier Program
Collier County Parks and Recreation Department
North Collier Regional Park
15000 Livingston Road
Naples, FL 34109
Office Phone: 239-252-2961
Cell Phone: 239-289-9751
E-mail:AlexandraSulecki @Colliergov.net
"When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the universe." John Muir
Parks and Recreation Department Mission: To enrich the quality of life for the community and visitors and protect the natural
resources of Collier County.
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(For Public Comment,Ilst topic)
Meeting Date:
Nam ,dttt%Y, Address: /9,S )11a-44{,K 6 0t°_
Representing/Petitioner:(i'7//&c1 c„,„,r
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2 3-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004.05 AND 2007-24,REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST
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
YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE(3)MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR
PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING
THEIR BUSINESS,PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM.
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Agenda Item No. ( I 11 Agenda Item Topic sL% s A,„ l To�--
(For Public Comment,list topic)
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Meeting Date: 7 _'5
Name: 7 r (. �, 1�-° Address: (-M C �57,c aa��, �cr'c /e A/70,.5
Representing/Petitioner: Other:
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24,REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST 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
YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE(3)MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR
PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING
THEIR BUSINESS,PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM.
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Agenda Item No.j a Agenda Item Topic od►-Ica\or) ccIQ rn .l
(For Public Comment,list topic)
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Meeting Date: _ —
Name: m(,Y+e.AIe i k-C, e er Address: S =X-C1ACt.v13 .jve -)k)ap(e-3 C.. 3'4 10t/
Representing/Petitioner: \)3 ll oWY ?rec erv? Other:
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24,REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST 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
YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE(3)MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR
PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING
THEIR BUSINESS,PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM.
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Agenda Item No. t t : A enda Item Topic L g p t_Iy. s it „;N�.A�.
(For Public Comment,list topic)
Meeting Date: 7
Name: a.�; a C r rte) Address: Ott***111111111*. 1-9 +-\-,
Representing/Petitioner: �e..r\„�.,,
�. �s� i L Other:
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2003-53,ASMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24,REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST 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
YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE(3)MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR
PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING
THEIR BUSINESS,PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM.
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Agenda Item No. 116, Agenda Item Topic L,Nri 19N,4-7`
(For Public Comment,list topic)
Meeting Date: 7/�'/�J
Name: 'A7 d' /17V6J '1 Address: 2 67z!e*i wry lam"
Representing/Petitioner: '1/,7N 7' r'e Other:
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2003.53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24,REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST
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
YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE(3)MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR
PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING
THEIR BUSINESS,PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM.
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From: Marielle Kitchener<Marielle @turrell-associates.com>
Date:July 7, 2015 at 11:43:49 AM EDT
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Subject:Agenda Item 11G (Replaced 16. D. 16) Request
Dear Commissioners,
On the off chance I can't make this agenda item when it comes up today, I wanted to offer up a
suggestion and request that my project Willoughby Preserve be grandfathered under the
current rule since we have an application pending with Conservation Collier.
In the case of my client,they received preliminary approval from both County staff and
Conservation Collier to purchase offsite lands in Winchester Head and donate the lot in lieu of
native vegetation retention based on the current LDC language. We only needed 0.28 acres
worth of mitigation, but we have purchased a 1.14-acre ($30,000) lot to offset the 0.28 loss. I
am requesting the Commission consider the fact that this application was submitted prior to
this agenda item request being put forth and allow our application to proceed for Board
consideration when it finally makes its way to you. It is my understanding it is on hold pending
the outcome of this item.
If you choose to examine perpetual maintenance costs down the road, I offer the following
suggestions.
1) Require 100% removal of exotics from the site by the developer. It will greatly lower future
maintenance costs. You can do this during Board approval of an application now I believe.
2) Step the maintenance costs by the level of exotic coverage. If you have a site that is 75%
exotic, then your seed germination issues will continue for a few years and will require more
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chemical. But if your site has 30% exotic coverage, after removal of exotics your maintenance
costs should be really low.
I will do my best to be there, but I have my own BCB Board briefing shortly to contend with
today.
Please feel free to contact me with questions.
Sincerely,
Marielle Kitchener
Operations Manager
Turrell, Hall &Associates, Inc.
Marine and Environmental Consulting
Naples-Nassau
3584 Exchange Ave., Naples, FL 34104
(239) 643-0166/Fax: (239) 643-6632
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Meeting Date:
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Representing/Petitioner: Other:
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24,REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST
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
YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE(3)MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR
PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING
THEIR BUSINESS,PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM.
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of development to build. These decisions shape entire neighborhoods and form the
foundation of communities as we know them. These decisions can also have enormous
implications for a municipality's finances.
Over the past 40 years research has shown that low-density, unconnected, development
is more costly to the public sector than compact, urban development. Every municipality
considering new development should understand the financial implications of these
options. How much will it cost to support that new development in coming years? Would
the development bring more net revenue if designed differently? These are potentially
multi-million dollar questions that no municipality can afford to ignore.
Smart Growth America, a national non-profit, and RCLCO, a national real estate advisory
firm, have created a new model designed to help municipalities understand the financial
performance of development patterns, and what strategies could generate better returns
in the future. We look at a variety of public costs and revenues to help municipal leaders
understand how a smart growth approach to development could help improve their
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About this model
Typical fiscal impact models are based on an "average cost” assumption. That is, they
assume each new resident and/or employee associated with new development generates
an increase in municipal operating costs equal to the average cost per resident and/or
employee—regardless of the pattern or location of the new development.
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The main innovation in this new model is that we identify specific governmental functions
as sensitive to geographic dispersion, and we allow the cost per capita for these cost
categories to vary based on the density of the development scenario. As in typical fiscal
models, a cost is assigned to each new resident and employee associated with a given
development scenario. The main cost categories that vary by density, and the conceptual
methodology behind each, are described below. The relationship of density to other
sources of costs and revenues, such as police or sales tax, could also be analyzed for
cities able to provide detailed data for their jurisdiction.
Municipal costs
This model varies six categories of municipal costs based on development density. The
cost per capita of these services tends to decline as density increases, although not
necessarily in a linear fashion. For all cost categories that do not vary by density, the
"average cost" approach is used. The end result is an estimate of the annualized costs at
build-out of the given development scenario.
Roads
Through analysis of existing conditions in the metropolitan area, this model develops a
formula for estimating the length and width of roads needed in the scenario based on the
number of its residents, employees, and land area. Analyses in all cities so far have shown
that the quantity of roads per capita declines as density increases following a similar
pattern. Maintenance costs are assumed to be proportional to square footage of roads.
Water/Wastewater
Using a similar approach to that for roads, the length of water and wastewater pipes for
the development is estimated. The annual cost of maintaining those pipes relative to the
projected rate revenue generated by the development is then compared to the same
metric for the whole jurisdiction. This approach accounts for the fact that, all else being
equal, low-density developments will have more water and sewer pipes to maintain per
capita, and therefore higher maintenance expenses.
Stormwater
The quantity of stormwater that must be addressed by pipes or other means is typically a
function of the quantity of roads and impervious surface in the development. The formulas
developed for estimating the quantity of roads needed are a useful basis for estimating this
need.
Fire Protection
The annualized capital cost of a fire station and engines/ladders, as well as the operations
and maintenance cost, are averaged over the population and employees within the
response shed. The key variables are the density of the response shed (determined by
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response times. As density increases, the population in the response shed increases, and
the fire costs can be spread over more people, reducing the average cost per capita.
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School Transportation
Most schools have a "walk zone," within which students are expected to walk to school.
All else being equal, if density increases, the number of students in the walk zone will
increase and the need for buses decreases. This model estimates the number of students
who would fall within and outside the walk zone of each school type based on the density
of the development program. School transportation costs are based on the number of
bus-eligible students outside the walk zone.
Solid Waste Collection
As density decreases, the distance between homes tends to increase. Trucks must travel
farther between pickups, which not only burns more fuel, but also takes more time. Both
factors have an implication on the costs of serving residents with solid waste pickup
service.
Municipal revenues
Residential and commercial property values per square foot are often higher in walkable
urban areas than in low-density areas. These value premiums come with associated
increases in municipal tax revenue. With this model, the potential impact of these value
premiums on tax revenue generation can be tested.
Net impact
Annual costs are subtracted from estimates of annual revenue generation potential at
build-out to estimate the total annual net fiscal impact.
Taken as a whole, this model can help municipal leaders understand the fiscal
performance of current and future development patterns, and what strategies could
generate better returns in the future.
Smart Growth America and RCLCO are available to model
this analysis for your city, county, or town.
We work with local staff to understand their goals and challenges, run custom analysis
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cities, and samples of our work are available upon request. For more information contact
Chris Zimmerman, Smart Growth America Vice President of Economic Development,
at czimmerman @smartgrowthamerica.org, or Lee Sobel, RCLCO Director of Public
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BLUE ZONES PROJECT'
by HEALTH WAYS
Increase in Tax Base
Increase in New Businesses
Decrease in Diabetes, Heart Disease or Cancer Rates
Increase in Quality of Life
Reduced Healthcare Claims
Other Metrics Identified by the Steering Committee
Community Blueprint: Naples
Our Purpose:To lead a community well-being transformation initiative,where the healthy choice
becomes the easy choice through permanent changes in environment, policy and social networks.
Our Result:
• Improved health and well-being with lower associated healthcare costs
• Improved productivity at home and work
• Improved economic and social vitality
Community Policy
The Community Policy Sector has three designated subcommittees to plan, adopt and implement
policies within each particular area of the pledge;Built Environment,Tobacco Free Collier Partnership
(Tobacco Policy) and the Food Policy Advisory Council (Food Policy). These subcommittees will each
have co-chairs who will inevitably guide the strategy and policy development for that particular area.
Policy workshops, held in the Spring of 2015, helped drive informed policy strategies discussions within
the community(see Appendix/Policy Workshop Reports).
Built Environment
—3(. oal:Create a built environment that promotes well-being.
Municipal governments play a key role in Blue Zones Project by shaping policies and building
infrastructure in a way that supports active living and healthier lifestyles. This results in:enhanced
quality of life and well-being for citizens, competitive positioning for financing/grants for community
improvement projects, a vibrant local economy, and an attractive place for businesses and individuals to
locate.
A comprehensive tour of Collier County(which included Naples, Golden Gate,Golden Gate Estates,
Immokalee,Ave Maria, East Naples and Marco Island) was conducted.The county is vast and diverse,
reflected by a Walk Score of 46. (Walk Score is a tool that measures the walkability of any address from
1-100. To learn more,visit walkscore.com.) The City of Naples has excellent connectivity with a Walk
Score of 88 due to short blocks, a compact and walkable downtown, a Bicycle Master Plan and bike
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lanes evident with great way-finding,which residents would like to improve upon. Particularly,the City
of Naples has an engaged neighborhood association who meets with city staff monthly. This is key to
public input and advocacy for the built environment,supporting elected leaders and is to be applauded.
Collier County is challenged by US 41,Collier Boulevard,Airport Road, lmmokalee Road, Goodlette-Frank
Road and other major four-to six-lane arterial and collector roadways which are designed primarily for
the automobile. According to a study by Transportation for America, Dangerous by Design, 2014, Florida
ranks number one as the highest pedestrian/bicycle fatality rate based on population in the nation. In
2011, Florida had 2.6 pedestrian traffic deaths per 100,000 residents,compared to a national average of
1.46 deaths. Implementing Complete Streets policies and adopting language to support these principles
in the Land Development Code can help to decrease accident rates in Southwest Florida.
While the county is populated through a pattern of urban sprawl and auto-dependency, numerous bike
lanes and some pedestrian shared-use pathways are evident. Significant travel distances to retail or
commercial places does not yield active transportation usage due to low density. Collier County's
population has grown by 88,000 or 35%since the year 2000 and its diversity is increasing. Significant
growth has been realized in gated communities which are often separated from places where residents
work, live, play or receive daily services. For example, Pelican Bay has 6500 homes on 2300 acres of
land and an internal tram system,yet residents need to leave the property to access some essential
services. This generally creates auto dependency for residents and contributes to traffic gridlock and
single entry-exit points within these areas. Collier County Activity Centers,which are designed to create
mixed-use hubs, provide a solid example for built environments which support active transportation.
The County has addressed growth via planned unit development which typically focuses on single
development projects rather than an integrated approach to include the entire community. Historically,
Collier County has allowed development of communities that are disconnected and homogenous.This
has unfortunately set a precedence for future developers to replicate.
The City of Naples is poised to lead Southwest Florida-Blue Zones Project in taking the next steps to
enhance its policies and practices to continue to evolve its built environment—streets, neighborhoods,
downtown, parks and open space—into places for people, not just cars. Local governments play an
important role in addressing health issues in the design of the public realm by focusing on developing
strategies,to support and encourage street connectivity, open space,walking and bicycling.The future
demands that any public investment, especially in the design of streets, adds value to the adjacent land.
Making the changes needed for a community to become more walkable,age-friendly,supportive of active
living, and overall better built environments requires that government staff, technical practitioners,
elected leaders, business owners, resident advocates, and other key stakeholders have access to
information about best practices, and a shared vision for moving forward.
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Agenda Item No. Agenda Item Topic / CA- DazL e/1414
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Meeting Date: ( 12°/S-
Name: Dr•T J jLd Address:TO TA< 47620g kLioles JW 7
Representing/Petitioner: Other:
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24,REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST 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
YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE(3)MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR
PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING
THEIR BUSINESS,PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM.
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Agenda Item No. /6' Agenda Item Topic "PGG , 'Felix -it
(For Public Comment,list topic)
Meeting Date: 1 ' _O I c
Name: -1)r•,idsPIh )O } Address: PO .Lra< 730201 /V jl�s t 3Vo,
Representing/Petitioner: Cl/yd,( 1)0Ul.2-, Other:
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24,REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST 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
YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE(3)MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR
PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING
THEIR BUSINESS,PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM.
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Agenda Item No./40.k. I Agenda Item Topic
(For Public Comment,list topic)
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Name: /-*/; j Address: S� /`zt /'� l
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Representing/Petitioner: Other:�
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24,REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST 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
YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE(3)MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR
PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING
THEIR BUSINESS,PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM.
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Agenda Item No./ /f / Agenda Item Topic P
(For Public Comment,list topic)
Meeting Date: 7/7/(S
Name: /So'c e4r- / c - Address: S / 9 iP f'- /1/1%9
Representing/Petitioner: 1./ j I'- 7a Other:
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24,REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST 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
YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE(3)MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR
PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING
THEIR BUSINESS,PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM.
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Agenda Item # I f f c
Meeting Date: .7--W6-
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Recommendation to appoint a member to the Collier County Planning commission.
OBJECTIVE: To appoint one member to fulfill the remainder of a vacant term expiring
October 1, 2016.
CONSIDERATIONS: This 7 member quasi-judicial committee was created by authority of
Chapter 67-1246, Laws of FL. Ordinance 13-50 amended Ordinance 09-29, thus changing
membership to represent five planning commissioners selected by commission district and two
members with environmental expertise. This committee assists in the formulation and review of
the Comprehensive Land Use Plan, Land Development Code, and amendments to both, and then
submits their recommendations to the Board for final decision. Members are required to file a
Form 1 Statement of Financial Interest each year with the Supervisor of Elections. Terms shall
be for not less than two years nor more than four years. A list of the current membership is
included in the backup.
Mr. Michael Rosen, representing Commission District 2, resigned on December 16, 2014. The
vacancy was advertised and applications were received from the following interested citizens:
APPLICANT CATEGORY DIST ELECTOR ADV.COMM.
Andrew J. Dean Commission District 2 Yes None
William Sawers,Jr. Commission District 2 Yes None
Jon McGaunn Commission District 2 Yes None
Andrew Solis Commission District 2 Yes None
RECOMMENDATION: As this is a quasi-judicial board a committee recommendation is not
required. The Commissioner for District 2 has indicated a desire to nominate Mr. Andrew Solis
to fill the current vacancy on this board.
FISCAL IMPACT: None.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: None.
RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners appoints Andrew Solis to
the Collier County Planning Commission to serve the remainder of a vacant term expiring
October 1, 2016, and directs the County Attorney to prepare a resolution confirming the
appointment.
PREPARED BY: Jeffrey A. Klatzkow, County Attorney
AGENDA DATE: July 7, 2015
Advisory Board Application Form
Collier County Government
3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 800
Naples,FL 34112
(239) 252-8400
Application was received on: 4/28/2015 5:04:59 PM.
Name: Andrew Ignatius Solis Home Phone: 239-595-9502
Home Address: 6843 Lantana Bridge Road, #201
City: Naples Zip Code: 34109
Phone Numbers
Business: 239-390-1900
E-Mail Address: asolis@cohenlaw.com
'Board or Committee: Collier County Planning Commission
Category: Not indicated
Place of Employment: Cohen& Grigsby, PC
How long have you lived in Collier County: more than 15
teow many months out of the year do you reside in Collier County: I am a year-round
sident
Have you been convicted or found guilty of a criminal offense (any level felony or first
degree misdemeanor only)? No
Not Indicated
IDo 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 Lou are affiliated benefit from decisions or
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? No
Do you now serve, or have you ever served on a Collier County board or committee? No
Not Indicated
Please list your community activities and positions held:
President- Council of Hispanic Business Professionals, Inc., 2011 to Present. Council of
Hispanic Business Professionals, Inc., Board of Directors - 2005 to present. Opportunity Naples
Steering Committee 2013 to Present. Avow Hospice Board of Directors 2012 to 2014. Collier
County Bar Association Board of Directors 2011-2014.
Education:
Bachelor of Science, Industrial Mana ement, University of Alabama 1986. Juris Doctor, Florida
State University College of Law 1991
Experience/Background
I have been practicing law in Collier County since 1993 handling all aspects of real estate law,,
commercial litigation, land use, local taxation, and corporate law.
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Collier County Planning Commission
Name Work Phone Appt'd Exp.Date Term
Home Phone DateRe-appt 2ndExpDate 2nd Term
Mr. Stanley P. Chrzanowski 09/24/13 10/01/15 2 Years
2504 Sailors Way 39)598-0942
Naples, FL 34109
E-Mail: stanchrzanowski2 @colliergov.net
District: 2
Category:Environmental
Ms.Diane K. Ebert 39)404-9265 09/24/13 10/01/14 1 Year
2898 Lone Pine Lane 593-1103 09/09/14 10/01/18 4 Years
Naples,FL 34119
E-Mall: dianeebert @colliergov.net;jodiebert@reagan.com
District: 3
Category:Commission District
Mr.Brian Doyle 09/24/13 10/01/16 3 Years
• 820 Ketch Drive#4 39)293-4388
Naples,FL 34103
E-Mail: briandoyle @colliergov.net
District: 4
Category:Commission District
Mr. Mark P. Strain 39)252-4446 09/24/13 10/01/16 3 Years
3675 Third Ave.N.W. 39)455-7858
Naples,FL 34120
E-Mall: markstrain @colliergov.net
District: 5
Category:Commission District
Ms. Charlette Roman 09/24/13 10/01/15 2 Years
348 Colonial Avenue 39)3945416
Marco Island,FL 34145
E Mail: charletteroman@colliergov.net
District: 1
Category:Environmental
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S Collier County Planning Commission
Name Work Phone Appt'd E .Date Term
Home Phone DateRe-appt 2ndExpDate 2nd Term
39)444-5790 09/24/13 10/01/16 3 Years '
315 Cypress Way West 39)450-0969
Naples,FL 34110 all GIN
E-Mail: mikerosen @colliergov.net ('�Syq�(12a 1
District: 2 J
Category:Commission District
Ms. Karen Joyce Homiak 774-4264 09/24/13 10/01/14 1 Year
4613 Long Key Ct. 774-4264 09/09/14 10/01/18 4 Years
Naples,FL 34112
E-Mail: karenhomiak @colliergov.net;ARWKJH@aol.com
District: 1
Category:Commission District
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• Collier County Planning Commission
Name Work Phone Appt'd Exp.Date Term
Home Phone DateRe-appt 2ndExpDate 2nd Term
This 7 member committee was created by authority of Chapter 67-1246, Laws of FL. Ordinance
13-50 amended Ordinance 09-29,thus changing membership to represent five planning
commissioners selected by commission district and two members with environmental expertise.
This committee assists in the formulation and review of the Comprehensive Land Use Plan, Land
Development Code, and amendments to both, and then submits their recommendations to the
Board for final decision. Members are required to file a Form 1 Statement of Financial Interest
each year with the Supervisor of Elections. Terms shall be for not less than two years nor more
than four years.
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Staff: Ray Bellows,Zoning Manager: 252-2463
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COLLIER COUNTY
Board of County Commissioners
Community Redevelopment Agency Board(CRAB)
Airport Authority Time Certain
Item 9.A: 9:45 a.m.
01 I // To be followed by 9.B.
Item 11.E: 11 a.m.
To be followed by 10.C.
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(41 ' Item 9.F: 1:30 p.m.
To be followed by 11.D.
AGENDA Item 9.C: 5:05 p.m.
Board of County Commission Chambers
Collier County Government Center To be followed by Item 9D.
3299 Tamiami Trail East,3rd Floor
Naples FL 34112 Item 12.A:
to be heard following 9D
July 07,2015
9:00 AM
Commissioner Tim Nance,District 5 -BCC Chair
Commissioner Donna Fiala,District 1-BCC Vice-Chair; CRA Chair
Commissioner Georgia Hiller,District 2 -Community&Economic Development Chair
Commissioner Tom Henning,District 3 -PSCC Vice-Chair
Commissioner Penny Taylor,District 4-TDC Chair; CRA Vice-Chair
NOTICE:All persons wishing to speak on Agenda items must register prior to presentation of the Agenda
item to be addressed.All registered speakers will receive up to three(3)minutes unless the time is
adjusted by the chairman.
Public Comment on General Topics not on the Current or Future Agenda to be heard no sooner than
1:00 p.m.,or at the conclusion of the agenda;whichever occurs first.
Requests to address the Board on subjects which are not on this agenda must be submitted in writing with
explanation to the County Manager at least 13 days prior to the date of the meeting and will be heard under
"Public Petitions."Public petitions are limited to the presenter,with a maximum time of ten minutes.
Any person who decides to appeal a decision of this Board will need a record of the proceeding 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.
Collier County Ordinance No.2003-53 as amended by ordinance 2004-05 and 2007-24,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.
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,the provision of certain assistance.Please contact the Collier County
Facilities Management Division located at 3335 East Tamiami Trail,Suite 1,Naples,Florida,34112-5356,
(239) 252-8380;assisted listening devices for the hearing impaired are available in the Facilities
Management Division.
Lunch Recess scheduled for 12:00 Noon to 1:00 P.M
1. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
1.A. Rabbi Ammos Chorny-Beth Tikvah Synagogue Pg. 1
2. AGENDA AND MINUTES
2.A. Approval of today's regular,consent and summary agenda as amended(Ex Parte
Disclosure provided by Commission members for consent agenda.)
2.B. June 9,2015-BCC/Regular Meeting Minutes
3. SERVICE AWARDS
3.A. RETIREES
3.A.1. Frank Millot,EMS-30 Years of Service Pg.2
4. PROCLAMATIONS
4.A. Proclamation designating July 7,2015 as Irving Berzon Day,retired Collier County Pg.3
Engineer,for his contributions benefiting all citizens of Collier County through his
farsighted and dedicated efforts.To be accepted by Irving Berzon.
4.B. Proclamation recognizing Yahl Mulching&Recycling,Inc.for their efforts in recycling Pg.5
and reducing waste,as the recipient of Collier County Hazardous and Solid Waste
Department's Waste Reduction Awards Program(WRAP)Award.To be accepted by
John and Teresa Fillmore,owners of Yahl Mulching&Recycling,Inc.
CM: Motion to Approve
5. PRESENTATIONS
S.A. Presentation of the Collier County Business of the Month for July 2015 to Stock Pg.7
Development. To be accepted by Brian Stock,CEO,Stock Development; Keith Gelder,
Director of Land Development,Stock Development;and John Cox,President and CEO,
The Greater Naples Chamber of Commerce.
CM: Motion to Approve
6. PUBLIC PETITIONS
6.A. Public Petition request from Mr.Peternal Francois requesting that the Board of Pg.10
County Commissioners increase the penalties for taxi license violations.
7. PUBLIC COMMENTS ON GENERAL TOPICS NOT ON THE CURRENT OR FUTURE AGENDA
Item 7 to be heard no sooner than 1:00 pm unless otherwise noted.
8. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS
Item 8 to be heard no sooner than 1:30 pm unless otherwise noted.
9. ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARINGS
Item 9 to be heard no sooner than 1:30 pm unless otherwise noted.
9.A.
Recommendation to deny(not adopt)the Pg.15
Livingston/Pine Ridge Commercial Infill Subdistrict small-scale amendment to the
CM: Requires Collier County Growth Management Plan,Ordinance 89-05,as Amended,for
Supermajority transmittal to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity.(Adoption Hearing)
Vote (PL201400001282/CPSS-2014-2) [Companion to Petition PUDZ-PL20140001326]
9.B. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be Pg.35
CM: Requires provided by Commission members.Should a hearing be held on this item,all
participants are required to be sworn in.Recommendation to consider an Ordinance
Supermajority amending Ordinance No.2004-41,as amended,the Collier County Land Development
Vote Code,which established the comprehensive zoning regulations for the
unincorporated area of Collier County,Florida by amending the appropriate zoning
atlas map or maps by changing the zoning classification of the herein described real
property from the Agricultural(A)zoning district to a Commercial Planned Unit
Development(CPUD)zoning district for a 10.47±acre parcel to be known as the
Germain Honda CPUD to allow construction of an automotive sales facility with
associated repair services,up to 60,000 square feet of gross floor area,on property
located at the northwest corner of the intersection of Pine Ridge Road and Livingston
Road in Section 12,Township 49 South,Range 25 East,Collier County,Florida;
providing for repeal of Resolution No.94-584,a conditional use for a retail nursery;
and providing an effective date. [Petition PUDZ-PL20140001326]
9.C. R � Recommendation to consider an Ordinance Pg.93
Amending Ordinance Number 04-41,as amended,the Collier County Land
CM: Requires
Development Code,which includes the comprehensive land regulations for the
Supermajority unincorporated area of Collier County,Florida,by providing for:Section One,
Vote Recitals;Section Two,Adoption of Amendments to the Land Development Code,more
specifically amending Chapter 2 -Zoning Districts And Uses,including Section 2.03.09
Open Space Zoning Districts,to add golf maintenance buildings as a new accessory
use within the golf course zoning district;Chapter 4-Site Design and Development
Standards,including Section 4.02.03 Specific Standards for Location of Accessory
Buildings and Structures,to establish setback requirements for golf clubhouse and
maintenance buildings on waterfront lots and golf course lots in zoning districts
other than Rural Agricultural and Estates;Section Three,Conflict and Severability;
Section Four,Inclusion in the Collier County Land Development Code;and Section
Five,Effective Date.
9.D. Recommendation to consider an Ordinance Pg. 108
Amending Ordinance Number 04-41,as amended,the Collier County Land
CM: Requires Development Code,which includes the comprehensive land regulations for the
Supermajority unincorporated area of Collier County,Florida,by providing for:Section One,
Vote Recitals;Section Two,Adoption of Amendments to the Land Development Code,more
specifically amending the following:Chapter One-General Provisions,including
Section 1.08.02 Definitions;Chapter Five-Supplemental Standards,including Section
5.05.05 Automobile Service Stations,more specifically to establish site design
standards for facilities with fuel pumps;Section 5.05.08 Architectural and Site Design
Standards;Section 5.05.11 Carwashes Abutting Residential Zoning Districts;Section
Three,Conflict And Severability;Section Four,Inclusion in the Collier County Land
Development Code;and Section Five,Effective Date.
9.E. Recommendation to consider(1)An Ordinance Amending Ordinance Number 04-41, Pg. 141
as amended,the Collier County Land Development Code,which includes the
CM: LDC Cycle comprehensive land regulations for the unincorporated area of Collier County,
1 amendments Florida,by providing for:Section One,Recitals;Section Two,Findings of Fact;Section
require Three,Adoption of Amendments to the Land Development Code,more specifically
Supermajority amending the following:Chapter Two-Zoning Districts and Uses,including Section
Vote 2.03.07 Overlay Zoning Districts;Chapter Three-Resource Protection,including
Section 3.05.02 Exemption From Requirements For Vegetation Protection And
Preservation,Section 3.05.07 Preservation Standards,Section 3.05.08 Requirement
For Removal of Prohibited Exotic Vegetation; Chapter Four-Site Design and
Development Standards,including Section 4.02.04 Standards for Cluster Residential
Design,Section 4.06.02 Buffer Requirements,4.06.05 General Landscape
Requirements,4.08.07 SRA Designation;Chapter Five-Supplemental Standards
Including Section 5.06.04 Development Standards for Signs in Nonresidential
Districts; Chapter Ten-Application,Review,and Decision-Making Procedures,
including Section 10.02.04 Requirements for Preliminary and Final Subdivision Plats,
Section 10.02.06 Requirements for Permits,Section 10.02.07 Requirements for
Certificates of Public Facility Adequacy,Section 10.03.06 Public Notice and Required
Hearings for Land Use Petitions;Appendix A-Standard Performance Security
Documents for Required Improvements;Section Four,Conflict and Severability;
Section Five,Inclusion in the Collier County Land Development Code;and Section Six,
Effective Date; (2) Providing direction to staff to update the land use procedures in
the Administrative Code for Land Development;and(3)The list of proposed 2015
Land Development Code Amendments-Cycle 2.
9.F. This item continued from the June 23,2015 BCC Pg.231
Meeting. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission
members.Should a hearing be held on this item,all participants are required to be
sworn in.Recommendation to approve for recording the final plat of Legacy Estates,
(Application Number 20140001803)approval of the standard form Construction and
Maintenance Agreement and approval of the amount of the performance security.
Companion to Item 11D.
10. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
10.A. Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners direct the County Pg.417
Attorney to advertise a hearing to rescind Ordinance 2013-70 to remove the MSBU
established to fund La Peninsula seawall repair as requested by La Peninsula legal
counsel.(Commissioner Henning)
10.B. Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners recognizes Resolution Pg.422
2007-138 providing for the expansion of an existing conditional use for the Naples
Bridge Club has conflicting provisions with PU-80-4C(Resolution 80-128)and that
the Board finds that the original Provisional Use adopted in PU-80-4C,Attachment 1,
Section 6,stating that any expansion shall only require site plan approval is the
prevailing language. (Commissioner Henning)
10.C. _ . Recommendation for the Board of County Pg.505
Commissioners to authorize the BCC Chairman to send a letter to Governor Rick
Scott requesting reinstatement of funding for the Department of Economic
Opportunity grant supporting the Collier County Business Accelerator program.
(Commissioner Nance)
10.D. Recommendation to amend the Interlocal Agreement between the Board of County Pg.509
Commissioners and the Clerk of the Circuit Court to promote accountability and
transparency. (Commissioner Hiller)
11. COUNTY MANAGER'S REPORT
11.A. Recommendation to adopt a resolution establishing Proposed Millage Rates as the Pg. 578
Maximum Property Tax Rates to be levied in FY 2015/16 and Reaffirm the
Advertised Public Hearing dates in September 2015 for the Budget approval
process. (Mark Isackson,Corporate Financial and Management Services Director)
11.B. Recommendation to award bid number 15-6457"Naples Manor Water Main Pg. 585
Replacement-Phase No.2 and MPS 306 Force Main-Phase III,"to Douglas N.
Higgins,Inc.,in the amount of$2,231,395 for Water and Wastewater improvements
under Project Numbers 70044 and 71010.(George Yilmaz,Public Utilities
Department Head)
11.C. Recommendation to award bid number 15-4561,"Master Pump Station 306 Force Pg.601
Main Phase II,"to Bonness,Inc.,for$1,107,858.57 under Force Main Technical
Support Project Number 70044. (George Yilmaz,Public Utilities Department Head)
11.D. Recommendation to approve a Pg.611
standard Donation Agreement that allows JD DEVELOPMENT 1 LLC,a foreign limited
liability company,to donate a 1.14 acre parcel along with a management
endowment of$4,440.30 to the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Program
under the offsite vegetation retention provision of the Land Development Code LDC
Sec 3.05.07H.1.f.iii.(b),at no cost to the County,and authorize the Chairman to sign
the Donation Agreement and staff to take all necessary actions to close.(Alexandra
Sulecki,Principal Environmental Specialist)Companion to Item 9F.
11.E. 'Recommendation to continue operation of a Pg.623
modified Soft Landing Business Accelerator Project in view of the eminent
termination of the Grant Agreement with the State of Florida Department of
Economic Opportunity and veto of the Legislature's request to extend funding for
the Agreement into the State fiscal year 2016. (Bruce Register,Office of Business and
Economic Development)
11.F. Moved from 16F8.Recommendation to approve Amendment#1 to contract 15-6433 Pg.2223
Production of the Tourism Guide to Miles Media Group,LLLP,authorize the
Chairman to execute the County Attorney approved amendment,and make a finding
that this expenditure promotes tourism. (Commissioner Taylor's request).
11.G. Moved from 16D16.Recommendation to approve the recommendation to modify Pg.1859
the endowment related to the County's acceptance of properties donated to
Conservation Collier as offsite preservation under the Land Development Code
(LDC)Section 3.05.07,H.1.f.iii.a.and b. (Commissioner Henning's request).
11.H. Moved from 16F4.Recommendation to approve the First Amendment to the Pg.2160
Agreement between the Southwest Florida Economic Development Alliance,Inc.and
the Board of County Commissioners. (Commissioner Henning's request).
12. COUNTY ATTORNEY'S REPORT
12.A. Recommendation to rescind Pg.626
Resolution No.14-155,as amended,relating to the"Zoning in Progress"declaration
which prohibited the issuance of Development Orders for automobile service
stations abutting residential property.
12.B. Add On Item.Recommendation to approve and accept a proposed Settlement
Agreement to finally resolve all Collier County claims in the matter of In re:Oil Spill
by the Oil Rig"Deepwater Horizon"in the Gulf of Mexico on April 20,2010 now
pending in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana,Case
No.MDL 2179 Section J. (County Attorney's request)
13. OTHER CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS
14. AIRPORT AUTHORITY AND/OR COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
14.A. AIRPORT
14.B. COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
14.B.1. Request that the Board of County Commissioners,acting as the Community Pg.634
Redevelopment Agency Board,decides: (1)whether any fee or commission is
appropriate should the sale of the CRA property at the Gateway Triangle
occur as anticipated on or before July 13,2015,and (2)if any fee or
commission is due,identify the proper percentage or amount of that fee or
commission.
15. STAFF AND COMMISSION GENERAL COMMUNICATIONS
15.A. Current BCC Workshop Schedule. Pg.731
16. CONSENT AGENDA
All matters listed under this item are considered to be routine and action will be taken by
one motion without separate discussion of each item.If discussion is desired by a member of
the Board,that item(s)will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered separately.
16.A. GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT
16.A.1. Recommendation to adopt a Resolution extending the Collier County Pg.733
Architectural and Site Design Standards Ad Hoc Committee for 12 months.
16.A.2. Recommendation to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign a funding Pg.739
assistance letter to the Congressional Delegation requesting the United
States Army Corps of Engineers include funding for Gordon River Pass
dredging in its next budget.
16.A.3. Recommendation to approve final acceptance of the water and sewer utility Pg.743
facilities for Canwick Cove,PL20130000849,and to authorize the County
Manager,or his designee,to release the Final Obligation Bond in the total
amount of$4,000 to the Project Engineer or the Developer's designated
agent.
16.A.4. Recommendation to accept an Access Improvement Agreement with Fifth Pg.754
Third Bank to fulfill a condition of approval pursuant to Hearing Examiner
Decision No.2015-09,concerning a new access point on Thomasson Lane in
the Sabal Bay MPUD,Ordinance No.05-59.
16.A.5. Recommendation to approve final acceptance of the water and sewer utility Pg.775
facilities for Piacere and Pavia,PL20130002059.
16.A.6. Recommendation to approve final acceptance and unconditional conveyance Pg.785
of the water and sewer utility facilities for Artesia,Phase 1A,
PL20140001712.
16.A.7. Recommendation to approve final acceptance of the water and sewer utility Pg.794
facilities for Artesia,Phase 1B,PL20140001714.
16.A.8. Recommendation to accept a Resolution Amending Exhibit"A"to Resolution Pg.801
No.2013-239,the list of speed limits on County maintained roads;to bring
various roadways into compliance with the allowable maximum speed limits
as identified in F.S.§316.189 and as required by Collier County Ordinance
91-25 (Collier County Speed Limit Ordinance); for roadways located within
the Lely Resort Community.
16.A.9. Recommendation to authorize the Clerk of Courts to release a Cash Bond in Pg.836
the amount of$25,000 which was posted as a guaranty for Excavation Permit
Number 60.095,(PL20130001140)for work associated with Sandalwood
Village.
16.A.10. Recommendation to authorize the Clerk of Courts to release a Performance Pg.841
Bond in the amount of$493,500 which was posted as a guaranty for
Excavation Permit Number 59.912,(PL20110002190)for work associated
with Saturnia Falls Plat One(Riverstone).
16.A.11. Recommendation to accept an alternate security for that subdivision known Pg.849
as Hatcher's Preserve,(Application Number AR-11440)enter into a
Construction and Maintenance Agreement with the new owner and
terminate the existing Construction,Maintenance and Escrow Agreement.
16.A.12. Recommendation to grant final approval of the landscaping improvements Pg.865
for the final plats of Reflection Lakes at Naples Phases 2C(AR-7523) Phase
2D(AR-7524),Phase 2E(AR-7525)and Phase 2F(AR-7526)and authorizing
the release of the maintenance securities.
16.A.13. Recommendation to award Bid#15-6383 for Golden Gate City Various Pg.890
Sidewalk Improvements to Coastal Concrete Products,LLC(Project
#33363).
16.A.14. Recommendation to approve the release of a code enforcement lien with an Pg.896
accrued value of$11,500 for payment of$450,in the code enforcement
action entitled Board of County Commissioners v.C.Gary Wilcox and Sonja
R.Wilcox,Code Enforcement Special Magistrate Case No.
CEPM20140003896,relating to property located at 2118 44th Terrace SW,
Collier County,Florida.
16.A.15. Recommendation to approve the release of a code enforcement lien with an Pg.903
accrued value of$439,163.18 for payment of$5,000,in the code
enforcement action entitled Board of County Commissioners v.Heriberto
and Antonio Perez,Code Enforcement Board Case No.CESD20080000222,
relating to property located at 5384 Carolina Avenue,Collier County,
Florida.
16.A.16. Recommendation to approve the release of a code enforcement lien with an Pg.912
accrued value of$148,112.29 for payment of$3,771.23,in the code
enforcement action entitled Board of County Commissioners v.Peter V.
Schryver,Code Enforcement Special Magistrate Case No.
CESD20090011040,relating to property located at 4851 Catalina Drive,
Collier County,Florida.
16.A.17. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission Pg.919
members.Should a hearing be held on this item,all participants are
required to be sworn in.Recommendation to approve for recording the
final plat of Artesia Naples,Phase 5,(Application Number PL20150000374)
approval of the standard form Construction and Maintenance Agreement
and approval of the amount of the performance security.
16.A.18. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission Pg.935
members.Should a hearing be held on this item,all participants are
required to be sworn in.Recommendation to approve for recording the
final plat of Artesia Naples,Phase 4,(Application Number PL20140002472)
approval of the standard form Construction and Maintenance Agreement
and approval of the amount of the performance security.
16.A.19. Recommendation to approve the selection committee rankings and Pg.952
authorize staff to enter into contract negotiations with the number one
ranked firm Lago Consulting&Services,LLC,for RFP No.15-6452
"Modeling Services for Surface Water and Groundwater Management"for
protected public water supply wellfields that utilize the Surficial and
Intermediate Aquifers.
16.A.20. Recommendation to approve the waiver of an optional local public hearing Pg.998
on a petition to correct the legal description of the Fiddler's Creek
Community Development District 1 which was filed with the Florida Land
and Water Adjudicatory Commission since the CDD is over 1000 acres.
16.A.21. Recommendation to accept a proposal from Atkins North America,Inc. Pg. 1036
dated June 19,2015 for the development of a Comprehensive Watershed
Improvement Project,approve a Work Order under Contract No.13-6164-
SS for a not-to-exceed amount of$179,897,authorize the County Manager
or his designee to execute the Work Order and authorize all necessary
budget amendments. Project No.51144.3
16.A.22. Recommendation to approve a Stipulated Final Judgment in the total Pg.1058
amount of$17,500 for Parcel 138RDUE in the lawsuit styled Collier County
v.Grover C.Woody,III,et al.,Case No.15-CA-199. (Golden Gate Boulevard
From East of Wilson Boulevard to 20th Street East,Project No.60040.)
Fiscal Impact:$17,500.
16.A.23. Recommendation to approve Change Order No.1 to Work Order/Purchase Pg. 1067
Order No.4500157798 with Humiston&Moore Engineers for Collier
County Beaches and Inlets Annual Monitoring for 2015 under Contract No.
13-6164-CZ,authorize the County Manager or his designee to execute the
Change Order for a time extension of 138 days,and makes a finding that this
item promotes tourism.
16.B. COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
16.B.1. Recommendation for the Community Redevelopment Agency(CRA)to Pg.1073
approve a Commercial Building Improvement Grant Agreement between the
CRA and Antone C.Mendes in the amount of$13,496 for property located at
2260 Tamiami Trail East and within the Bayshore Gateway Triangle area.
16.C. PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT
16.C.1. Recommendation to approve a Resolution and Satisfactions of Lien for the Pg. 1088
1992,1993,1994,1995,and 1996 Solid Waste Collection and Disposal
Services Special Assessments where the county has received payment in full
satisfaction of the liens. Fiscal impact is$61 to record the Satisfactions of
Lien.
16.C.2. Recommendation to award ITB 15-6449,"Maintenance Repair and Pg.1099
Operations Parts and Equipment"to W.W.Grainger,Inc.,as primary,and
Sunshine Ace Hardware,Inc.,as secondary for commodity based purchases
that include maintenance repair and operations products of industrial
equipment,maintenance supplies,tools,inventory items and work order
repairs.
16.C.3. Recommendation to approve the Satisfaction for a certain Notice of Promise Pg.1233
to Pay and Agreement to Extend Payment of Water and/or Sewer System
Impact Fees. Fiscal impact is$18.50 to record the Satisfaction of Lien.
16.C.4. Recommendation to approve selection committee rankings and enter into Pg.1239
negotiations for a contract for Request for Proposal No.15-6450,"Naples
Park Infrastructure Improvements,"Project Numbers 60139,70043,70044
and 71010,with Q.Grady Minor&Associates.
16.C.5. Recommendation to approve a licensing agreement with the District School Pg.1285
Board of Collier County to allow the installation of a lightning prediction and
warning system on the Pump Station 309 building located on the campus of
East Naples Middle School.
16.C.6. Recommendation to approve Contract 14-6345,"Construction,Engineering, Pg. 1291
and Inspection Services for the Wastewater Basin Program,"Project
Numbers 71010,70043,70044,70046,70050,and 70051,with three firms:
AECOM Technical Services,Inc.,Stantec Consulting Services,Inc.,and Hole
Montes,Inc.
16.C.7. Recommendation to authorize a budget amendment in the amount of Pg. 1426
$93,000 transferring funds between cost centers and line items within the
Collier County Water-Sewer District Operating Fund(408)to cover costs for
unanticipated increases in bank fees and contractual services.
16.D. PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT
16.D.1. Recommendation to approve a no cost Modification No.13 to a Disaster Pg. 1429
Recovery Initiative Grant Agreement for the Colorado Avenue Storm Water
Project with the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity.
16.D.2. Recommendation to award Invitation to Bid No.15-6463 to Construct Pg.1448
Company,Inc.in the amount of$225,800,for construction of the"Tigertail
Beach Observation Tower,"approve the necessary budget amendment,and
make a finding that this expenditure promotes tourism.
16.D.3. Recommendation to approve an after-the-fact Amendment and Attestation Pg. 1573
Statement with Area Agency on Aging for Southwest Florida,Inc.for the
Older Americans Act Program Title III programs and budget amendments to
reflect an increase in grant funding(Net Fiscal Impact$16,309).
16.D.4. Recommendation to accept an extension of the expenditure deadline on Pg. 1614
Fiscal Year 2012/2013 grant allocations from the Florida Housing Finance
Corporation to December 31,2015 for the State Housing Initiatives
Partnership(SHIP)program.
16.D.5. Recommendation to approve the FY15 Program of Projects and submittal of Pg.1620
a grant application for the Federal Transit Administration,49 USC§5307
FY15 grant funds to support the Collier Area Transit system in the amount of
$2,888,127,through the Transportation Electronic Award Management
System.
16.D.6. Recommendation to approve an award for Invitation to Bid#15-6437 Pg.1634
"Vanderbilt Beach MSTU FPL Utility Conversion at Vanderbilt Beach Road,
Installation and connection of new underground FPL network"to MasTec
North America,Inc.in the amount of$574,606.25.
16.D.7. Recommendation to approve and authorize the Chairman to reinstate and Pg.1646
sign an extension agreement with the Department of Housing and Urban
Development(HUD)for the 2010 funded Shelter Plus Care(S+C)grant to
provide supportive services to hard to serve persons with disabilities,
approve the associated Sub recipient Agreement with CASL,Inc.,approve
budget amendments to recognize funding associated with this award,and
authorize payment for outstanding payment to Collier County Housing
Authority.
16.D.8. Recommendation to approve continuation of the Library Electronic Pg.1696
Assistance Program through annual recurring funding by the Friends of the
Library,Inc.and the necessary budget amendment.
16.D.9. Recommendation to approve an agreement to accept U.S.Department of Pg.1703
Housing and Urban Development rural capacity building technical
assistance from the National Association for Latino Community Asset
Builders.
16.D.10. Recommendation to award Bid No.15-6454,"Bus Shelters Repairs,"to Pg.1719
Florida Painters of Lee County,Inc.as the primary vendor and to Varian
Construction as the secondary vendor.
16.D.11. Recommendation to approve and sign a Long Term Community Market Pg.1795
Agreement with Joseph and Neomi Rakow,Market Manager of the Golden
Gate Community Park Community Market with an effective date of July 7,
2015 through February 1,2016.
16.D.12. Recommendation to approve the submittal of a Five-Year Sovereignty Pg.1804
Submerged Land Lease Renewal with the Board of Trustees of the Internal
Improvement Trust Fund of the State of Florida at the Cocohatchee River
Park Marina,authorize payment of lease processing fee of$630,and
authorize the Chairman to sign the lease renewal.
16.D.13. Recommendation to approve a Right of Entry to the Southwest Florida Pg. 1829
Research and Education Center(SWFREC)University of Florida,Institute of
Food and Agricultural Sciences(UF/IFAS)to install,maintain and monitor
groundwater monitoring wells at the Pepper Ranch Preserve as part of the
Lake Trafford Watershed Boundary Study.
16.D.14. Recommendation to approve and authorize the Chairman to execute Pg. 1838
Landlord Payment Agreements,between 12 landlord/entities and the
Collier County Board of Commissioners allowing the County to administer
the Rapid Re-Housing and Homelessness Prevention Program through
Collier County's Emergency Solutions Grant Program.
16.D.15. Recommendation to approve and execute a Standstill Agreement between Pg.1845
Collier County and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)to
allow the USDA to continue its operations at the County's Agriculture
Extension Office at the current terms and conditions,until a new Lease
Agreement can be submitted.
16.D.16. Moved to 11G.Recommendation to approve the recommendation to modify Pg.1859
the endowment related to the County's acceptance of properties donated to
Conservation Collier as offsite preservation under the Land Development
Code(LDC)Section 3.05.07,H.1.f.iii.a.and b. (Commissioner Henning's
request).
16.E. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DEPARTMENT
16.E.1. Recommendation to award a contract for Affordable Care Act Data Reporting Pg. 1863
Services to Health E(fx)and authorize the Chairman to sign the County
Attorney approved agreement.
16.E.2. Recommendation to approve seven deletions to the 2015 Fiscal Year Pay and Pg.1916
Classification Plan made from April 1,2015 through June 30,2015.
16.E.3. Recommendation to recognize and appropriate revenues generated through Pg. 1921
reimbursements to the EMS operating budget in the amount of$79,052.
16.E.4. Recommendation to approve the Collier County Water-Sewer District's Pg.1924
completion of the remaining terms of the September 14,2010 Agreement
with 850 NWN,LLC,CG II,LLC and execution of Mutual Releases.
16.E.5. Recommendation to approve a Lease Agreement with North Collier Fire Pg.1961
District for EMS Department use of Station 48 with no annual rent and shared
utility expenses.
16.E.6. Recommendation to approve the sale and disposal of surplus property Pg. 1970
through an on-line auction in compliance with Florida Statues and
Resolution 2013-095.
16.E.7. Recommendation to recognize and appropriate revenue for Special Services Pg. 1978
to the Facilities Management Division Cost Center and approve the necessary
Fiscal Year 2014-2015 Budget Amendment.
16.E.8. Recommendation to affirm the staffs administrative award in October 2013 Pg. 1981
of Invitation to Bid 13-6141 Water Treatment Services to US Water Service
Corporation and award in accordance with the Board's Procurement
Ordinance 2015-37,Section 9 Formal Competitive Threshold.
16.E.9. Recommendation to accept and ratify reports for staff-approved change Pg.2032
orders,changes to work orders,and surplus credit.
16.F. COUNTY MANAGER OPERATIONS
16.F.1. Recommendation to approve a Termination of Agreement for the Timber Pg.2096
Ridge PUD Unit 2 affordable rental housing project due to the impact fees
being paid in full in accordance with Resolution 95-62 and the Amended and
Restated Agreement for 100%Deferral of Collier County Impact Fees
recorded in Official Records of Collier County Book 2074 Page 0233.
16.F.2. Recommendation to approve Tourism Development Grant Application Pg.2116
Agreements for FY 16 Category B($35,000)and Category C-2 ($40,000)
Grants,authorize the Chairman to sign,and make a finding that this action
promotes tourism.
16.F.3. Recommendation to adopt a resolution approving amendments Pg.2156
(appropriating grants,donations,contributions or insurance proceeds)to
the Fiscal Year 2014-15 Adopted Budget.
16.F.4. Moved to 11H.Recommendation to approve the First Amendment to the Pg.2160
Agreement between the Southwest Florida Economic Development Alliance,
Inc.and the Board of County Commissioners. (Commissioner Henning's
request).
16.F.5. Recommendation to approve an agreement between Collier County and Pg.2189
RETIS designating Collier County exclusive rights to host the RETIS FACE 9
Florida Executive Training Program in the fall of 2015,and providing funding
in the amount of up to$12,000 for financial support in facilitating the event.
16.F.6. Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners adopts a Pg.2198
Resolution fixing the date,time and place for the Public Hearing for
approving the Special Assessment(Non-Ad Valorem Assessment)to be levied
against the properties within the Pelican Bay Municipal Service Taxing and
Benefit Unit for maintenance of the water management system,
beautification of recreational facilities and median areas and maintenance of
conservation or preserve areas,and establishment of Capital Reserve Funds
for ambient noise management,maintenance of conservation or preserve
areas,including the restoration of the mangrove forest,U.S.41 berm,street
signage replacements within the median areas,landscaping improvements to
U.S.41 entrances and beach renourishment,all within the Pelican Bay
Municipal Service Taxing and Benefit Unit.
16.F.7. Recommendation that the Board authorize the Chairman,as a member of the Pg.2209
Southwest Florida Job Training Consortium,to approve the Southwest
Florida Workforce Development Board,Inc.,proposed FY 2015/2016 budget.
16.F.8. Moved to 11F.Recommendation to approve Amendment#1 to contract 15- Pg.2223
6433 Production of the Tourism Guide to Miles Media Group,LLLP,authorize
the Chairman to execute the County Attorney approved amendment,and
make a finding that this expenditure promotes tourism. (Commissioner
Taylor's request).
16.G. AIRPORT AUTHORITY
16.G.1. Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners (BCC),acting as Pg.2245
the Airport Authority,approve the attached Fifth Amendment to Assignment
of Lease from Global Manufacturing Technologies,Inc.to KPK Management,
Inc.
16.G.2. Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners(BCC),acting as Pg.2282
the Airport Authority,approves the attached First Amendment to the Collier
County Airport Authority Standard Form Lease with the Florida Department
of Military Affairs and Standard Form Lease with Tellus Florida,LLC.
16.H. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
16.H.1. Request to advertise an ordinance amending Ordinance No.2008-47,as Pg.2303
amended,relating to the Collier County Non-Consent Towing,Private
Property Towing,Immobilization and Storage of Vehicles Ordinance,to be
brought back at a subsequent meeting for adoption. (Commissioner Fiala)
16.H.2. Recommendation to appoint one member to the Affordable Housing Pg.2370
Advisory Committee.
16.H.3. Recommendation to authorize the Collier County Black Affairs Advisory Pg.2382
Board to hold the annual"Diabetes Awareness Day."
16.H.4. Recommendation to appoint a citizen member to the Value Adjustment Pg.2384
Board.
16.H.5. Add On Item.Recommendation to appoint a member to the Collier County
Planning Commission. (Commissioner Hiller's request)
16.I. MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE
16.1.1. Miscellaneous Correspondence Pg.2391
16.J. OTHER CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS
16.J.1. To provide to the Board of County Commissioners,the Clerk of the Circuit Pg.2393
Court's Internal Audit Report 2015-5 Fleet Management,issued on July 1,
2015.
16.J.2. Board declarations of expenditures serving a valid public purpose and Pg.2434
approval of disbursements for the period of June 18 through June 24,2015.
16.J.3. Board declaration of expenditures serving a valid public purpose and Pg.2463
approval of disbursements for the period of June 25 through June 30,2015.
16.K. COUNTY ATTORNEY
16.K.1. Recommendation to approve an Assumption Agreement substituting the law Pg.2512
firm of Smolker,Bartlett,Loeb,Hinds&Sheppard P.A.for the law firm of
Smolker,Bartlett,Schlosser,Loeb&Hinds,P.A.,in the Retention Agreement
dated April 24,2007,as previously amended and assumed.
16.K.2. Recommendation to approve a Stipulated Final Judgment in the total amount Pg.2536
of$11,000 for Parcel 153RDUE in the lawsuit styled Collier County v.GG1
Naples,LLC,et al.,Case No.15-CA-329.(Golden Gate Boulevard from East of
Wilson Boulevard to 20th Street East,Project No.60040) Fiscal Impact:
$11,170.
16.K.3. Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners review and Pg.2543
approve the proposed 2-year extension to the Employment Agreement for
Mark Strain,Hearing Examiner.
16.K.4. Recommendation to approve a Resolution granting Marlene Messam,as Pg.2551
Project Manager,authority to make a binding commitment to the
construction plans for the US 41/951 Intersection Improvement Project
(Project No.60116)for the purposes of trial and all pretrial motions in the
case styled Collier County v.RTG,LLC,et al.,Case No.13-CA-259.
16.K.5. Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners,Ex-officio the Pg.2555
Governing Board of the Collier County Water-Sewer District,direct the
County Attorney to enforce the terms of the May 18,2015,mediation and
pursue any and all actions required to hold the required public hearing,
together with the recovery of the County's legal fees and costs.
17. SUMMARY AGENDA
This section is for advertised public hearings and must meet the following criteria: 1)A
recommendation for approval from staff;2)Unanimous recommendation for approval by
the Collier County Planning Commission or other authorizing agencies of all members
present and voting; 3)No written or oral objections to the item received by staff,the Collier
County Planning Commission,other authorizing agencies or the Board,prior to the
commencement of the BCC meeting on which the items are scheduled to be heard;and 4)No
individuals are registered to speak in opposition to the item.For those items which are
quasi-judicial in nature,all participants must be sworn in.
17.A. Recommendation to adopt an Ordinance amending Ordinance No.2005-54,which Pg.2587
re-established two Municipal Benefit Units,known as Service District No.1 and
Service District No.2,for the purpose of providing and regulating solid waste
collection,disposal and administration,to provide alignment with the Franchise
Agreements as amended,new procedures,clarifications,and administrative
changes.
17.B. Recommendation to consider amending Ordinance Number 2004-41,as amended, Pg.2649
the Collier County Land Development Code,which includes the comprehensive
CM: Requires zoning regulations for the unincorporated area of Collier County,Florida by
Supermajority amending Ordinance No.92-15,as amended,which re-established Lely,A Resort
Vote Community Planned Unit Development(PUD),by reducing the maximum number of
dwelling units from 10,150 to 8,946;by amending Section 2.06 entitled"Project
Density"and Section 2.07 entitled"Permitted Variations of Dwelling Units";by
amending the market absorption schedule;by amending Section 3.02 entitled
"Maximum Dwelling Units";by amending Section V,C-2 Commercial/Professional to
provide that the square footage limitation does not apply to residential dwelling
units permitted as part of a mixed use project;and by amending Section VI,C-3
Commercial/Neighborhood to allow C-3 uses and all types of residential dwelling
units as mixed use or stand alone for the C-3 parcel at the corner of Rattlesnake-
Hammock Road and Grand Lely Drive;by adding Section XV,Deviations,from the
Land Development Code to increase the number of signs and the size of signs;
amending Exhibit H,the PUD Master Plan to move a C-3 parcel to the east of Lely
Grand Drive and adjust acreages to decrease residential uses and increase
commercial uses by 6±acres;and providing an effective date. The subject property
consists of 2,892 acres located between U.S.41 and Rattlesnake-Hammock Road
west of C.R.951,in Sections 21,22,27,28,33 and 34,Township 50 South,Range 26
East,and Section 3,Township 51 South,Range 26 East,Collier County,Florida
[PUDA-PL20140002040].
17.C. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Pg.2691
Should a hearing be held on this item,all participants are required to be sworn in.
CM: Requires Recommendation to approve an Ordinance of the Board of County Commissioners of
Supermajority Collier County,Florida amending Ordinance Number 2008-02 which established the
Vote Lane Park Commercial Planned Unit Development to remove the gross floor area
square footage limitations on permitted retail principal uses;to amend the
minimum yards and site lighting development standards;to amend the PUD Master
Plan to remove a portion of the existing 50-foot drainage easement along the eastern
PUD boundary,to show an additional PUD access point off of Market Street,and to
increase the required native vegetation retention acreage;and to add new
environmental developer commitments identifying the permitted preserve uses,
and providing flexibility to allow the on-site native vegetation retention
requirement to be satisfied off-site.The subject property is located on the southwest
quadrant of Market Ave.and Livingston Rd.in Section 36,Township 49 South,Range
25 East,Collier County,Florida,consisting of 5.27±acres;and by providing an
effective date. [PUDA-PL201400008671
17.D. Recommendation to adopt an Ordinance amending Ordinance No.2001-55,as Pg.2740
amended(the Advisory Board Ordinance),to eliminate the three year limitation on
the duration of ad hoc committees.
17.E. This item has been continued from the June 23.2015 BCC Meeting and has been further Pg.2747
continued indefinitely. Recommendation to execute the proposed Mediated
Settlement Agreement and Integration Agreement,which integrates the Orange Tree
Utility Company water and wastewater systems into the Collier County Water-Sewer
District,to provide water and wastewater utilities to Orange Tree Utility customers
pursuant to the May 28,1991 Agreement,as amended,between Orange Tree Utility
Company,Orangetree Associates and the Board of County Commissioners of Collier
County;accept the Staff Report dated June 23,2015 pursuant to Section 124.3401,
Florida Statutes;approve existing Orange Tree Utility contracts and agreements
with vendors and suppliers as those of Collier County;approve 9 Full Time
Equivalent positions;approve a Resolution changing the District boundaries;and
approve inclusion of the proposed budget in the FY16 Collier County Water-Sewer
District budget.
18. ADJOURN
Inquiries concerning changes to the Board's Agenda should be made to the
County Manager's Office at 252-8383.
Proposed Agenda Changes
Board of County Commissioners Meeting
July 7,2015
Add On Item 12B: Recommendation to approve and accept a proposed Settlement Agreement to
finally resolve all Collier County claims in the matter of In re:Oil Spill by the Oil Rig"Deepwater
Horizon"in the Gulf of Mexico on April 20,2010 now pending in the United States District Court for
the Eastern District of Louisiana,Case No.MDL 2179 Section J. (County Attorney's request)
Move Item 16F8 to Item 11F: Recommendation to approve Amendment#1 to contract 15-6433
Production of the Tourism Guide to Miles Media Group,LLLP,authorize the Chairman to execute the
County Attorney approved amendment,and make a finding that this expenditure promotes tourism.
(Commissioner Taylor's request)
Move Item 16D16 to Item 11G: Recommendation to approve the recommendation to modify the
endowment related to the County's acceptance of properties donated to Conservation Collier as
offsite preservation under the Land Development Code(LDC)Section 3.05.07,H.1.f.iii.a.and b.
(Commissioner Henning's request)
Move Item 16F4 to Item 11H: Recommendation to approve the First Amendment to the Agreement
between the Southwest Florida Economic Development Alliance,Inc.and the Board of County
Commissioners. (Commissioner Henning's request)
Add On Item 16H5: Recommendation to appoint a member to the Collier County Planning
Commission. (Commissioner Hiller's request)
Note:
Item 16D7— Page two of the agreement under the paragraph entitled"administrative costs",the
specified dollar amount should read: ' .• . . . • . . . . . - • • • six-thousand four-
hundred fourteen($6,414). (Staffs request)
Item 16F2— Legal name of C-2 Grant Organization should read:
Florida Southwest Florida Holocaust Museum.Inc. (Staffs request)
Time Certain Items:
Item 9A to be heard at 9:45 a.m.,followed by Item 9B
Item 11E to be heard at 11:00 a.m.
Item 9F to be heard at 1:30 p.m.,followed by Item 11D
Item 9C to be heard at 5:05 p.m.,followed by Item 9D
Item 12A to be heard immediately following Item 9D
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