Backup 01/23/1991 R Parks & Recreation
Advisory Hoard
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January 23 , 1991
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S U M M A R Y
REAPPOINTMENTS/APPOINTMENTS TO THE PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY
BOARD
OBJECTIVE: To reappoint/appoint two members to the Parks and
Recreation Advisory Board to fill vacancies in Districts 1 and 5,
created by the expiration of terms.
CONSIDERATIONS: On December 31, 1990, the terms expired for Gil
Mueller, District 1, and Cherryle Thomas, District 5. A press
release was issued and a resume was received from Walter C. Pearson
of District 1. Letters were received from both Gil Mueller and
Cherryle Thomas requesting consideration for reappointment. If
reappointed this will be the second term for both members.
A memorandum was received from the Parks and Recreation Manager
advising that the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board has
recommended the reappointment of both Gil Mueller representing
District 1 and Cherryle Thomas representing District 5 to two-year
gyms, expiring on December 31, 1992 .
FISCAL IMPACT: NONE
cm: GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: NONE
RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners consider the
recommendation to reappoint Gil Mueller representing District 1 and
Cherryle Thomas representing District 5 to two-year terms, expiring
on December 31, 1992 , on the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board and
request the County Attorney to prepare a resolution confirming the
appointments.
Prepared By: S. Filson
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Date: 03-Jan-1991 09:08am GMT
From: Barbara Johnson
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Dept: Parks & Recreation
Tel No: 353-0404
TO: Sue Filson ( FILSON )
CC: Jennifer J. Pike ( PIKE )
Subject: PARAB APPOINTMENTS
MEMORANDUM
TO: Sue Filson, Administrative Assistant, Board of County Commissioners
FROM: Murdo Smith, Parks and Recreation Manager
'DATE: January 3, 1991
RE: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Appointments
At their November 28, 1990 meeting, the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board
recommended reappointment of Mr. Gil Mueller for District I and Mrs. Cherryle
Thomas for District V.
If I may be of any further assistance, please advise.
MS/bj/4670
cc: Jennifer Pike, Assistant to County Manager
Martha Skinner, Acting Public Services Administrator
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MN 1591
M E M O R A N D U M
TO: Cliff Crawford, Parks and Recreation Dir ctor
FROM: Sue Filson, Administrative Assistants . •
Board of County Commissioners
RE: Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee
DATE: November 26, 1990
This is to advise you that on December 31, 1990, the terms for
Cherryle Thomas and Gil C. Mueller will expire. Letters were sent
to Mrs. Thomas and Mr. Mueller advising that they were eligible for
reappointment and requesting that they submit a letter of interest.
Letters requesting reappointment were received from both Mrs. Thomas
and Mr. Mueller. Additionally, a press release was issued and one
resume was received from Mr. Walter C. Pearson of District 1.
Copies of the letters and resume are attached for your review.
Please let me know, in writing, your recommendations for appointment
and I will prepare the executive summary for the Board's Agenda.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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SF
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Cherryle P. Thomas, R.D. ' '"'"' ,_.
11/21/91
Dear Sue,
I am still interested on being on the Board
of Park and Recreation. If further information is
is needed, please so advise.
Yours Truly,
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Ms. Filson;
WithWith reference to
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Cordially,
Gil C. Mueller
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QUALIFICATIONS:
Licensed Community Assoication Manager.
Certified Building Administrator - C.B.A.
Licensed Florida Real Estate Broker/Salesman.
Director - Building Managers International of
Collier County.
Regional Conferences of Building Managers.
WORK HISTORY:
Presently: Employed as the manager of a 200 unit condo.
1982-1985 Worked for the Deltona Corporation of Marco as
Condominium Manager for five years. Worked in
each of their high rise units. The units
numbered from 129 to 300 units per building .
1976-1982 A & W Condo Clinic. A property management
,.., service for privately owned condos and homes .
1 The duties: 'responsible for cleaning,
inspecting , making arrangements for repairs and
renovations. Kept owners advised about their
properties . Provided an errand service for
paying bills, maintained client ' s automobiles
and provided transportation for clients to and
from the airport .
1973-1976 Carriage House - Palmer, Massachusetts .
Position: Manager/Caretaker.
Responsibilities: Supervised all maintenance,
grounds-keeping and maid service. Purchased all
materials required for the 40 unit complex .
Other duties included collecting rents , handling
clients complaints and hiring of all employees .
1961-1973 Industrial National Bank - Pawtucket, R. I .
EDUCATION: Bryant College, Providence , R. I .
American Institute of Banking - Providence , R. I.
Bert Rodgers School of Real Estate - Orlando, FL
University of Florida.
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INTERESTS: Arts, crafts, music, and horticulture.
Active member of Marco & Naples Shell Clubs .
Member of Building Managers International .
Member of Marco Chamber of Commerce.
Member of Marco Board of Realtors.
f Member of American Society of Notary.
SUMMARY: I believe after reviewing my resume , you will
find quality experience and dedication . I am a
17 year resident of Collier County.
REFERENCES : Furnished upon request.
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WALTER C . PEARSON
751 Rose Court
Marco Island, FL 33937
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M E M O R A N D U M
TO: Cliff Crawford, Parks and Recreation Dir ctor
FROM: Sue Filson, Administrative Assistants.
Board of County Commissioners
RE: Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee
DATE: November 26, 1990
This is to advise you that on December 31, 1990, the terms for
Cherryle Thomas and Gil C. Mueller will expire. Letters were sent
to Mrs. Thomas and Mr. Mueller advising that they were eligible for
reappointment and requesting that they submit a letter of interest.
Letters requesting reappointment were received from both Mrs. Thomas
and Mr. Mueller. Additionally, a press release was issued and one
resume was received from Mr. Walter C. Pearson of District 1.
Copies of the letters and resume are attached for your review.
Please let me know, in writing, your recommendations for appointment
and I will prepare the executive summary for the Board's Agenda.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
SF
Attachments
AGEN
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November 20, 1990
Ms. Sue Filson
Administrative Assistant
Board of County Commissioners
Collier County Courthouse Complex
Naples, Florida 33962
Ms. Filson:
With reference to your letter of November 7, 1990,
eoncernin reappointment to the Park and Recreation
Advisory Board.
I have been an active participant in both the Tigertail
Beach and Mackie Park projects, and in view of the near
term completion of these projects, I would like to continue
my efforts as a member of the Park and Recreation Advisory
Board.
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Cordially,
Gil C. Mueller
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NAPLES DAILY NEWS Mon., Jan. 14, 1991 3B
COUNTY BRIEFS
County to vote on At the November meeting, the
parks board recommended Muel-
parks board ler and Thomas, who represents
reappointments District 5,for the posts.
Gil Mueller and Cherryle
Thomas will ask Collier County
Commissioners for reappoint-
ments to the county parks and rec-
reation advisory board on
Tuesday.
Both Mueller and Thomas
completed their first terms Dec.
31, 1990. They seek reappointment
to two-year terms that expire in
December 1992.
Mueller, who represents Dis-
trict 1, faces competition from
Walter C. Pearson, a licensed real
estate broker and salesman who is
manager of a condominium on
Marco Island. Pearson is also a li-
censed community association
manager, certified building ad-
ministrator and director of Build-
ing Managers International of
Collier County.
Both Pearson and Mueller are
residents of Marco Island.
2B NAPLES DAILY NEWS Thurs., Jan. 17, 1991
COUNTY BRIEFS
Parks board
members reappointed
Gil Mueller and Cheryle
Thomas won reappointments to
the county parks and recreation
advisory board Tuesday.
Collier County Commissioners
unanimously supported the reap-
pointments.
Both Mueller and Thomas
completed their first terms Dec.
31, 1990. Their new terms expire
in December 1992.
MEMORANDUM
'10: Chairman Kobza
Parks & Recreation Advisory Board
FROM: Ramona Daugs, Secretary II
Parks & Recreation Department
SUBJECT: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board
Revised Minutes for the 11/28/90 meeting
DATE: January 25, 1991
Please be advised that the minutes for the 11/28/90 PARAB Meeting have been
changed to read as follows:
Mr. Kim Kobza said, "I had a Developer/Benefactor for the community that's
ready to lay 1/4 of a million dollars on the table. He came to me, and was
ready to do that."
Also, please find attached a corrected copy of the second page to these
minutes.
If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to contact me at
353-0404.
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Mr. Steve Ball
Parks & Recreation Advisory Board
FRONT: Ramona Daugs, Secretary II
Parks & Recreation Department
SUBJECT: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board
Revised Minutes for the 11/28/90 meeting
DATE: January 25, 1991
Please be advised that the minutes for the 11/28/90 PARAB Meeting have been
chaired to read as follows:
Mr. Kim Kobza said, "I had a Developer/Benefactor for the community that's
ready to lay 1/4 of a million dollars on the table. He came to me, and was
ready to do that."
Also, please find attached a corrected copy of the second page to these
minutes.
If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to contact me at
353-0404.
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Ms. Geneva Till
Parks & Recreation Advisory Board
FROM: Ramona Daugs, Secretary II
Parks & Recreation Department
SUBJECT: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board
Revised Minutes for the 11/28/90 meeting
DATE: January 25, 1991
Please be advised that the minutes for the 11/28/90 PARAB Meeting have been
changed to read as follows:
Mr. Kim Kobza said, "I had a Developer/Benefactor for the community that's
ready to lay 1/4 of a million dollars on the table. He came to me, and was
ready to do that."
Also, please find attached a corrected copy of the second page to these
minutes.
If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to contact me at
353-0404.
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MEMORANDUM
T0: Ms. Cherryle Thomas
Parks & Recreation Advisory Board
FROM: Ramona Daugs, Secretary II
Parks & Recreation Department
SUBJECT: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board
Revised Minutes for the 11/28/90 meeting
DATE: January 25, 1991
Please be advised that the minutes for the 11/28/90 PARAB Meeting have been
changed to read as follows:
Mr. Kim Kobza said, "I had a Developer/Benefactor for the community that's
ready to lay 1/4 of a million dollars on the table. He came to me, and was
ready to do that."
Also, please find attached a corrected copy of the second page to these
minutes.
If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to contact me at
353-0404.
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Mr. Gil Mueller
Parks & Recreation Advisory Board
FROM: Ramona Daugs, Secretary II
Parks & Recreation Department
SUBJECT: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board
Revised Minutes for the 11/28/90 meeting
DATE: January 25, 1991
Please be advised that the minutes for the 11/28/90 PARAB Meeting have been
changed to read as follows:
Mr. Kim Kobza said, "I had a Developer/Benefactor for the community that's
ready to lay 1/4 of a million dollars on the table. He came to me, and was
ready to do that."
Also, please find attached a corrected copy of the second page to these
minutes.
If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to contact me at
353-0404.
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M E M O R A N D U M
TO: County Manager's Office
FROM: Ramona Daugs, Secretary II
Parks & Recreation Department
SUBJECT: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board
Revised Minutes for the 11/28/90 meeting
DATE: January 25, 1991
Please be advised that the minutes for the 11/28/90 PARAB Meeting have been
changed to read as follows:
Mr. Kim Kobza said, "I had a Developer/Benefactor for the comunity that's
ready to lay 1/4 of a million dollars on the table. He came to me, and was
ready to do that."
Also, please find attached a corrected copy of the second page to these
minutes.
If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to contact me at
353-0404.
C
M E M O R A N D U M
TO: County Commissioner's Office
FROM: Ramona Daugs, Secretary II
Parks & Recreation Department
SUBJECT: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board
Revised Minutes for the 11/28/90 meeting
DATE: January 25, 1991
Please be advised that the minutes for the 11/28/90 PARAB Meeting have been
changed to read as follows:
Mr. Kim Kobza said, "I had a Developer/Benefactor for the community that's
ready to lay 1/4 of a million dollars on the table. He came to me, and was
ready to do that."
Also, please find attached a corrected copy of the second page to these
minutes.
If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to contact me at
353-0404.
M E M O R A N D U M
T0: City of Naples
FROM: Ramona Daugs, Secretary II
Parks & Recreation Department
SUBJECT: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board
Revised Minutes for the 11/28/90 meeting
DATE: January 25, 1991
Please be advised that the minutes for the 11/28/90 PARAB Meeting have been
changed to read as follows:
Mr. Kim Kobza said, "I had a Developer/Benefactor for the community that's
ready to lay 1/4 of a million dollars on the table. He came to me, and was
ready to do that."
Also, please find attached a corrected copy of the second page to these
minutes.
If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to contact me at
353-0404.
0
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MEDRANDUM
TO: PARAB Members
FROM: Murdo Smith, Acting Parks and Recreation Direc'torl
DATE: January 17, 1991
RE: Boat Launch Fees 951 Boat Ramp
Please find attached a memo Lium Bob Legler with several alternatives to your
request to generate launch fees at 951 Boat Ramp.
The revenues that are presented in the memo are estimates and this memo is for
your review.
MS/bj/4750
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MEMORANIMM
TO: Murdo Smith, Parks and Recreation Manager
FROM: Bob Legler, Beach and Water Supervisor
DATE: January 7, 1991
RE: Boat Launching Fees at SR 951 Boat Ramp
I. STAFFING FULL TIME WITH PARKING ATTENDANTS
8 hours daily at $6.30 per hour plus benefits $23,914.
(56 man hrs/wk x 52 x 30%)
Estimated revenue - daily average 12 launches at $2.00
300 days/yr 7,200.
Net Loss 16,714.
This method would be impractical because there are no wash room facilities
for the attendant.
II. PARKING METERS
16 parking meters @112. $1,792.
Estimated revenue flout parking meters - 12 car daily
@ $2.00/300 days/yr 7,200.
Estimated maintenance and replacement cost 1,000.
Net profit 6,200.
There is the possibility that people will park along the road to avoid
paying, which would lower the net profit. Also, there is no way to
estimate the amount of vandalism.
III. PART TIME STAFFING WITH HONOR BOX
Tigertail attendant working 2 hours per day/100 days per year. (Busy days
only) .
16 launches per day yearly 4,000.
Revenue from honor box 1,000.
5,000.
Attendant usages (salary + 30% benefits) 1,638.
Profit
3,362.
IV. ADDITIONAL FACILITIES
Explore the possibility of using the property adjacent to the Coast Guard
Station. A launching ramp and paved parking lot would have to be
. provided.
V. Floating Bait Shop
Or Bids could be solicited for a floating bait shop concession. The
concessionaire would be responsible for collecting launching fees.
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STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
Marjory Stoneman Douglas Building • 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard •Tallahassee, Florida 32399
N. Tom Gardner, Executive Director
January 4, 1991
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Chord Crawfodr, Director ,� M Cl.
and Recreation Department < , —
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NOTICE TO PROCEED WITHHELD
AMENDMENT PERMIT NUMBER CO-277 A
PERMITTEE NAME: Board of County Commissioners, Collier County
Your request for amendment of the previously issued permit pursuant to Section 161.053,
Florida Statutes,for construction or other activities seaward of the coastal construction control
line, has been administratively approved by the Chief of the Bureau of Coastal Engineering and
Regulation. However, construction may not commence until after the permittee has received a
notice to proceed in accordance with Special Permit Conditions 1, and the permittee complies
with any preconstncction requirements described in Special Permit Condition 2
.`■. Please read the permit and permit.conditions closely before starting construction.
Particularly note that General Permit Condition 3(g)pertains to the enclosed final certification
of completeness form which must be provided to the Department: Failure to comply with the
permit, including the various reporting requirements contained in the permit conditions, will
result in issuance of a violation notice or order to cease and desist all activities authorized by
the permit. The Department may order illegal construction removed and legal remedies pursuant
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to Chapter 161 and 775, Florida Statutes, including but not limited to fines of up to $10,000
for each day of violation. Any notice of violation, including notice of delinquent periodic
reports, will be mailed directly to the property owner.
The permit will expire on November 27, 1991. Upon receipt of a written request sign
by the permittee or authorized agent, the Department will consider extending the time limit of
the permit Pursuant to Section 16B-33.017, Florida Administrative Code, the Department may
grant no extension of time past a total of three years after the date of the approval of the
original permit In order to be considered, the time extension request must meet all requirements
of Section 16B-33.017, Florida Administrative Code. You must apply for a new permit for
completion of any work not accomplished under the original permit. Although you may apply
for a new permit, there is no assurance that such new permit for the same construction or
activities would be approved '
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Administration Beaches and Shores Law Enforcement Marine Resources Recreation and Parks Resource Management State Lands
Bob Martinez Jim Smith Bob Butterworth Gerald Lewis Tom Gallagher Doyle Conner Betty Castor
Governor SecretarvofState .Attorney General State Comptroller State Treasurer Commrsaonerof Iture
Agncu Commtssannernf Edrtatlon
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January 4, 1991
This pad amendment represents an agency determination. Any person substantially
affected by this detenninarion has the right to request an administrative hearing to be conducted
in accordance with the provisions of Section 120.57, Florida Statutes. Should you desire an
administrative hearing your request must comply with the provisions of Rule 2&5.201,.Florida
Administrative Code, for a formal administrative hearing or Rule 28-5.501, Florida
Administrative Code, if requesting an informal hearing. Requests for such hearings must be sent
to the Department of Natural Resources Bureau of Coastal Engineering and Regulation, Mail
Station 314 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida, 32399-3000, and must be
received by the Department within twenty-one (21)days after your receipt of this notice. Failure
to respond within this allotted time frame shall be deemed a waiver of all rights to an
administrative.hearing.
In the event that a legally-sufficient petition for hexing is not timely received,you have
the right to seek it/clic-kg review of this permit modification,pursuant to Section 120.68, Florida
Statutes (1987) and Rules 9.030(b)(1)(c) and 9.110, Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure. To
initiate an appeal, a Notice of Appeal must be filed with the Department of Natural Resource
Office of General Counsel, and with the appropriate District Court of Appeal within thirty (30)
days of the date the permit was rendered, The Notice filed with the District Court must be
accompanied by the filing fee specified in Subsection 35.22(3), Florida Statutes (1987).
You are advised that notice of this agency's final action on this permit has been given
to other interested parties. They have twenty-one days from receipt of the notice to exercise any
- rights they may have under Chapter 120,Florida Statutes. Actions undertaken by you under this
permit, during this period may be subject to modification, removal or restoration.
The authorized work is strictly limited to that described on the enclosed final order and
approved plans. Please direct any questions pertaining to this permit to me by letter at the
above address, or by telephone at 904/487-4475.
Sincerely,
SION QF B. C S AND SHORES
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orryfcNeal, Engineer
Bureau of Coastal Engineering
and Regulation
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Enclosures
Certified Mail #P 256 427 760
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Permit Information Center
Area Inspector
Collier County Board of Commissioners
Frank Blanchard
Richard A. Lotspeich
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FINAL CERTIFICATION
MAIL TO: Bureau of Coastal Engineering and Regulation
Division of Beaches and Shores
Florida Department of Natural Resources
Mail Station 310
3900 Commonwealth Boulevard
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000
This is to certify that work under permit number CO-277 A for construction or other
activities seaward of the coastal construction control line pursuant'to Section 16L053,
Florida Statutes, which was granted by the Florida Department of Natural Resources, to
Board of County Commissioners, was inspected by the undersigned and was found to be
acceptable and satisfactory in accordance with the approved plans and project description,
and with all conditions of the permit. All permitted construction or activities have been
completed, and no unpermitted construction or activities have occurred. Location and
elevations specified by the permit and approved plans have been verified and found to be
correct, and topography and vegetation have been either preserved or restored as required
by the permit.
(SEAL)
Signature Date
FOR WORK INCLUDING:
The a ~hcant
PP � /permittee is authorized to remove some existing vegetation and to perform
routine beach cleaning.
NOTE: Any deviations from the permit, and any portions of the permitted work not
actually performed, shall be noted and described in detail as an exception to this
certification. This permit was for minor expendable construction or for activities with no
potential for material adverse impact on the beach/dune system or on adjacent properties,
as determined by the Bureau staff; therefore, either the property owner or the designated
agent may sign this form.
DNR Form 73-115A (Rev. 1-85)
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DEP rry FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
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Bureau of Coastal Engineering and nRegulation
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NOTE:THIS AUTHORIZATION IS
DIFFERENT FROM THE ORIGINAL REQUEST,
SEE SPECIAL PERMIT CONDITIONS `.
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3300 Santa Barbara Boulevard
Naples, Florida 33999
ADMINISTRATIVELY APPROVED PERMIT FOR CONSTRUCTION OR OTHER
ACTIVI TIES'PURSUANT TO SECTION 161.053, FLORIDA STATUTES
FINAL ORDER
FINDINGS OF FACT: An application for authorization to conduct the activities seaward of the coastal
construction control line which are indicated in the project description, was filed by the
applicant/permittee named herein on July 2, 1990, and was determined to be complete pursuant to rule
on August 30, 1990. The application was considered by the Chief of the Bureau of Coastal Engineering
and Regulation on behalf of the Department of Natural Resources.
CONCLUSIONS OF LAW: After considering the merits of the proposal and any written objections from
affected persons, the Department finds that on compliance with the permit conditions, the activities
indicated in the project description are of such a nature that they will result in no significant adverse
impacts to the beach/dune areas or to adjacent properties; that the work is not expected to adversely
impact nesting sea turtles, their hatchlings,or their habitat; that the work is expendable in nature and/or
is appropriately designed in accordance with Section 16B-33.007, Florida Administrative Code; and that
it is an activity or type of construction which the Bureau Chief has authority to approve or deny pursuant
to subdelegated authority BS-5(n) and 13S-5(s), Administrative Directive DNR 140, effective April 20,
1990. Based on the foregoing considerations, the Bureau Chief approves the application; authorizes
construction and/or activities at the location indicated below in strict accordance with the project
description, the approved plans(if any)which are attached and are by this reference incorporated herein,
and the conditions provided in Section 16B-33.0151 Florida Administrative Code; and also imposes any
additional conditions shown below,pursuant to Paragraph 1611-33.015(3)0),Florida Administrative Code.
EXPIRATION DATE: November 27, 1991. '
I'LOCATION: Between approximately 300 feet north of the Department of Natural Resources' reference
monument R-132 and 380 feet south of the Department of Natural Resources reference monument R-
134, in Collier County. Project address: Tigertail Beach Park, Spinnaker Drive, Marco Island.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant/permittee pp cant/permiltee is authorized to remove some existing vegetation
and to perform routine beach cleaning. The vegetation is to be removed from the seawardmost vegetation
line landward up to a line parallel-te-the existing_vegetation-line in accordance with Special Permit
Condition 3. The beach cleaning operation is to consist of removing debris and undesirable vegetation
from the sandy beach areas by lightweight machinery to it location landward of the coastal construction
control line.
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Permittee: Board of County Commissioners, Collier County
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SPECIAL PERMIT CONDITIONS:
1. No work shall be conducted under this permit until the permittee has received a written notice to
proceed from the Department. Prior to issuance of a notice to proceed,the permittee shall provide
the Bureau staff with the following:
1.1 A Sea Turtle Protection Plan STPP) approved
Institute, in St. Petersburg, Florida•p by the Florida Marine Research
1.2 Written assurance satisfactory to the Department that the vegetation planting and
extended-walkover-stmetures inajni specified in Special Permit
Conditions 3, 4, 6 and 7 below shall be performed. A draft of the proposed
assurance shall be submitted to the Department for its approval prior to finalizing
the assurance.
1.3 Written evidence that adequate public notification of the work authorized under this
permit was printed in the appropriate local newspaper or other equivalent form of
print media.
2. Prior to commencement of construction activity authorized by this permit, a preconstruction
conference shall be held at the site among the contractor, the owner or authorized agent, and a
staff representative of the Bureau of Coastal Engineering and Regulation to establish an
understanding among the parties as to the Items specified In the special and general conditions of
the permit.
3. A The vegetation to be removed shall extend from the existing frontal vegetation line landward up
to a line a maximum of-1118 300 feet landward of anti-parallel-with the existing frontal vegetation
AJu 'line 'n ri accordance with the approved let of lans hot-i hall-ft-lie-more-than-1-40
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be staked out prior to the preconstruction conference ean subject lstoo approval by the staff
representative.
4. All removed protected and endan¢ered ve Cation sea-eats and any other indigenous,salt-resistant,
vegetation shall remain seaward of the control line and shall be transplanted whet_ tZ_a i l
to barren areas on the site which are located seaward-of-the existing-walkover-struetures-on
the site ' n I 1. • ,r. 4 li .r-_ r. h.
event the transplanted material is insufficient to cover the barren areas, s similar species from
nursery stock shall be planted in the barren areas until the area is sufficiently covered to the
Department's satisfaction. si
at the preconstrmrlion conf renco le 1 I or.
5. The permittee shall irrigate and apply fertilizer as appropriate for the particulaf'species planted,
at least until the vegetation is established (usually approximately 2 years after planting). At least
a 75 percent survival rate of the vegetation shall be ensured and replanting shall be conducted until
a 75 percent overall survival rate is attained and until any sizeable barren portions of the area(s)
are covered. A temporary pedestrian traffic-control fence shall be placed at the seaward limit of
the new vegetation line to protect the vegetation until the vegetation is sufficiently established. The
siting and design of the fence shall be kpproved by the Bureau staff representative at the
preconstruction meeting.
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unless otherwise determined by the Department. In the event a stone removes o substlant be maintained
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the vegetation and/or the walkover structures, the vegetation and walkover structures shall be replaced
no later than 60 days following said storm event,unless determined otherwise by the Department. This
condition shall be stayed if significant changes In the shoreline condition occur as determined by the
Department.
8. Beach cleaning activities are restricted to those areas seaward of the new vegetation line.
CAVEAT
The permittee is hereby placed on notice that a new permit application for similar work shall be treated
as a new application and shall be reviewed in the same manner as the initial application. A permit shall
also be tequired for any beach cleaning activities which occur at Tigertail Beach Park after the expiration
date of this permit.
Done and ordered this 7{fi l
day of JoN✓ 199 in Tallahassee,Florida, and filed with the
Department Clerk. '
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DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
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BUREAU OF COASTAL ENGINEERING
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(1) Upon final agency action whether by the Governor and Cabinet, the Executive Director,
or the Division Director or staff designee, the staff shall prepare and mail to the applicant, ,
local governments,. and all persons requesting it, the final agency order.
(2) U a permit application is approved, the final agency order shall include or incorporate a
permit placard and one set of plans bearing the stamp of approval by the staff and the signature
of the appropriate staff member.
(a) The placard must remain conspicuously displayed on the construction site and the approved
plans must be available at the site for inspection by representatives of the Department during
ordinary working hours and at any other time that construction work proceeds on the site for the
C duration of construction, and for up to 90 days after the final certification is received by the
Department.
(b) Failure to display the placard or to make the approved plans available for inspection
during construction may result in the staff suspending or halting work until the placard is
displayed, and/or the approved plans are made available for inspection at the construction site,
and may result in assessment of civil fines pursuant to Section 161.054, Florida Statutes.
(3) By accepting the permit, the applicant agrees to the following conditions:
(a) The permittee shall carry out the work or activity for which the permit was granted in
accordance with the plans and specifications which were approved by tine Department. Any
deviation therefrom shall be grounds for suspension of the work and revocation of the permit.
(b) The permittee shall conduct the work or activity authorized under the permit in such a way
as to minimize the adverse impact upon the beach and dine system or adjacent property and
structures;
c) The permittee shall use extreme care to prevent any adverse or undesirable effects from
authorized work or activity on the property of others: A permit authorizes no invasion of the
property rights of others;
(Pd) The permittee shall allow any duly authorized member of the staff or duly empowered law
enforcement officer to enter upon the premises associated with the project authorized by the
permit for the purpose of ascertaining compliance with the terms of the permit and with rules of
the Department;
(e) The permittee shall hold and save the State of Florida, the Department, its officers and
employees, harmless from any damage, no matter how occasioned and no matter what the amount,
to persons or property which might result from the work, activity, or structures authorized under
the permit and from any and all claims and judgement resulting from such damage;
(f) The permittee shall allow all records, notes, monitoring data and other information
relating to construction or any operation under the permit, which are submitted to the
Department, to be used by the Department in any case arising under the Florida Statutes or
Department rules, except where such use is otherwise specifically prescribed by law;
(qq) The permittee shall provide the Department with a final certification of actual work
performed no later than 30 days following completion of the construction authorized or required
by the permit. This certification shall state that all locations and elevations specified by the
permit have been verified, that the construction and any other activities authorized or required by
the permit have been performed in compliance with both the plans and project description
approved as a part of the permit, and that construction and other activities have complied with
all conditions of the permit. Any deviations from the approved plans,
permit conditions shall be specifically described as a r P project ation,ption, or
portion of the authorized work is not performed, this shall be reported o final the tfinaltcertificlatio .
If none of the`permitted work is performed, the permittee shall inform the Department to that
effect in writing no later than 30 days following expiration of the permit. The final
certification shall be on the forms entitled "Final Certification" - D Form 73-115A (Revised
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1-85) or DM Form 73-1158 (Revised 1-85) or on the form entitled "Final Certification for
Emergency Work" - DNR Form 73-116 (Revised 1-85). DtR Form 73-115A shall be used only
to certify work performed under authorization of permits approved by the Division Director. ow
Form 73-1158 shall be used to certify work authorized by the Governor and Cabinet, the
Executive Director, or the Division Director, The staff shall determine which form is appropriate
for each permit. DM Forms 73-116 or 73-1156 shall be used to certify work authorized by
Now emergency permits issued pursuant to Section 168-33.014, Florida Administrative Code, and the
staff shall determine which form is required for each permit according to the nature and extent
of the work authorized by the emergency permit. These forms, which are incorporated
reference, are available free of charge. Copies of these forms may be obtained byrring by
the Department of Natural Resources, Division of Beaches and Shores Bureau of Coastal
Engineering and Regulation 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida 32303; or by
telephone at (904) 487-4470.
(h) No construction and no excavation except that specifically approved shall be conducted
seaward of the coastal construction control line.
(i) Construction traffic shall not operate and building materials shall not be stored on
vegetated areas seaward of the coastal construction control line, unless specifically authorized by
the permit. If, in the opinion of the Bureau staff, this requirement is not being met positive
control measures shall be provided by the permittee at the direction of the Bureau staff, Such
measures may include temporary fencing, designated access roads, adjustment of construction
sequence" and/or other requirements.
(j) �xisting beach/dine topography and vegetation shall be disturbed only to the minimum
extent necessary for construction, construction access, and other authorized activities. Before
the project is considered complete, any topography disturbed as a cons
excavation shall be restored to Reconstruction elevations with fill material. aThiconstruction ll material
shall be compatible with the existing beach/dune sediments in both grain size and coloration and
shall be obtained from a source landward of the coastal construction control line or from a
source authorized pursuant to Section 161.041, Florida Statutes. The areas so filled shall be
stabilize,- with native salt resistant beech/dune vegetation as specified in Subsection
168-33.015(3)(m), Florida Administrative Code.
(k) Unless otherwise specifically authorized in the permit any fill mater'lal placed seaward of
the coastal construction control line in undertaking work authorized by the permit shall be sand
which is similar to that-alr=udy existing on the site in both coloration and grain size. All such
fill material shall be frc^ =rstruction debris, rocks, clay, or other foreign matter.
(I) If surplus sand 'esuits from any approved excavation seaward of the coastal
construction control line material shall be distributed seaward of the control line on the
site, as directed by the line, staff, unless otherwise specifically provided by the permit.
' (re) Any vegetation destroyed tring corittsititetion con siiaitl 1se replaced with plants of the same
species or, by authorization of the Oineeis, rec8ldI aster r ype salt res at , wni�ta>r*
for beach and dune stabilization. altihetwiss speoPPfcafly authorized by the staff
plants installed in beach and coastal areas wriether to replace vegetation displaced, damagedl,
or destroyed during construction or otherwise - shall be of species indigenous to Florida beaches
and dunes, such as sea oats, sea grape, saw palmetto, panic grass, saitmeadow hay cordgrass,
seashore saltgrass, and railroad vine.
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(n) All topographic restoration and revegetation work is subject to approval and acceptance by
the Department staff, and the status of restoration 'shall be reported as part of the final
certification of the actual work performed.
(o) Prior to undertaking any construction activity which will begin or end in thyye period from
its Field Station in 30, the JensonpBeacht atal(305 contact if Marine oeRanswrec answers bthere, at the
Laboratory in St. Petersburg at (813) 8896-9626 for instructions and �p
sea turtles and their nests. Nesting marine turtles are protected by pfedderalrelaw(Endangered
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Species Act, 1973/ and state law (Section 370.12, Florida Statutes). All work on thhis proem
all be in compliance with these laws and with consideration for the proteciton of nesting
females, eggs and nests, and emerging hatchlings. In turtle nesting areas, the Bureau staff may
require construction to be delayed or,60i,�d,,�a,,1y,,s Urtleal.turtle protection measures have been
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on(apn engineering t review and sassessmentfof the igdes design or anticipated ppetrformance structure is the structure as a complete unit. Construction of any less than the complete structure as •
approved by the Department of Natural Resources is not authorized, and may result in assessment
of civil fines as authorized in Section 161.054, Florida Statutes, and/or in issuance of an order
to remove the partial structure and restore the site to preconstruction conditions. Deletion of
portions of any' authorized rigid coastal or shore rotection structure may be authorized by the
Department in accordance with Section 16B-33.013-, Florida Administrative Code, upon submittal
of a written request which includes plans showing the reduced extent of the structure.
(q) The shore-normal length and/or. the distance seaward of the coastal construction control
line specified in the project description of this permit for any dune walkover structure or beach
access stairway authorized by the permit, is based on the site conditions at the time of
authorization. However, notwithstanding the requirements of Paragraphs 16B-33.015(3)(g) and
(s), Florida Administrative Code, or the dimensions and distances shown in the project
description of the permit and/or the plans approved by the Department, an authorized beach and
dune walkover structure, at the time of its construction, shall extend at least up to the existing
line of vegetation, but not further than ten (10) feet seaward of the existing line of vegetation,
except as specifically authorized by the permit.
(r) This permit has been issued to a specified property owner and is not valid for any other
person unless formally transferred pursuant to Section 16B-33.016 Florida Administrative Code.
An applicant for a transfer of the permit.shall sign two copies off a permit transfer agreement
form agreeing to comply with all terms and conditions of the
the Bureau. A copy permit, and the return both copies to
py of the transfer agreement which has been approved by the Division Director
must be displayed on the construction site along with the permit prior to commencement or
continuation of work by a transferee. A permit shall not be transferred after its expiration.
(s) All construction shall conform to the plans and project description approved by the
Department of Natural Resources as a part of the permit, and to all conditions of the permit.
No modifications to the project location, size, or structural design are authorized except by
modification of the permit pursuant to Section 168-33.013, Florida Administrative Code, or other
written notice of acceptance from the staff.
(t) The permittee or agent acting on behalf of the permittee, shall immediately inform the
Bureau of any change of mailing address which occurs between the date of issuance of the permit
and 90 days after completion of the project, or expiration of the permit, whichever occurs
earlier.
(u) The permittee shall comply with any other conditions imposed upon the permit. Such
conditions may be imposed by the Governor and Cabinet, the Executive Director, or the Division
Director or staff designee; and may be of a nature as necessary to protect the integrity of
beaches and dunes and to carry out the intent of Chapter 161, Florida Statutes.
(4) By accepting a permit for a major structure or a rigid coastal or shore protection
structure, the applicant also agrees to the following conditions. The permittee shall provide
periodic progress reports certified by an en ineer or architect (as appropriate die to the nature
or the protect) registered in the State of Florida. These reports shall be on the form which is
entitled "Periodic Report" - Df\R Form 73-111 (Revised
reverence. Copies of the ( ed 1-85) , and is incorporated by
by writing to the Department periodic report Resources, Divisionfof Beaches gand and bBureauno
Coastal Engineering and Reoplation, 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida 32303,
or by telephone at (904) 487-4470. The reports shall be submitted whether or not construction
has occurred during.any period. The property owner or authorized agent may sign the reports
until such time as'construction starts, and after any period in which no construction was
performed. However, the reports must be signed by an engineer or architect registered in the
State or Florida following each period in which construction has occurred. The reports shall
indicate that all construction as of the date of the report has been performed in compliance with
both the plans and the project description approved by the Department of Natural Rj;sources as a
part of the permit, and with all conditions of the permit, or shall specify any deviation. These
reports shall be submitted according to a schedule established by the staff. until a final
certification for the work authorized or required by the permit is received and accepted by the
staff. Permits for repair or maintenance of existing rigid coastal or shore protection structures
are specifically exempted from this condition.
(5) By accepting a permit for a habitable major structure, the applicant also agrees to the
following condition. All construction on the permitted structure shall stop when the foundation
pilings have actually been installed. At that time the permittee shall provide a certification by a
orothesilo location, andralloelevatiions of-the foundatiChapter
n construction Iare�inSaccordancehawithall bothe the
plans and the project description approved by the Department of Natural Resources as part of the
permit. This certification shall be on a form entitled "Foundation Location Certification" - OW
Form 73-114 (Revised 1-85), which is 'incorporated by reference. Copies of the foundation
location certification form are available free of charge and may be obtained by writing to the
Department of Natural Resources, Division of Beaches and Shores, Bureau of Coastal Engineering
and Regulation 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Tallahassee, Florida 32303; or by telephone at
(904) a87-44'5. The location certification shall be based upon such surveys performed in
accordance with Chapter 472 Florida Statutes, as are necessary to determine the actual
elevations, configuration, and the dimensioned relationship of the installed pilings to the coastal
construction control line. This certification shall also specify the actual pile tip and pile head
elevations and any grade beam or cap elevations. Any deviation from the foundation location and
elevations as permitted shall be clearly noted and described in detail as part of the certification.
Construction shall stop and certification 'shall be submitted and accepted prior to proceeding with
further vertical construction for each and every phas' of a multiphase project where construction
above the foundation of one or more structures oc'-' 'r prior to completion of all foundation work.
The Bureau shall notify the permittee of approval or rejection of the certificat,.xi within seven
(7) working days after its receipt. All survey information upon which the certification is based
shall be made available to the Bureau upon request. Permits for repairs or additions to existing
structures are specifically exempted from this condition.
(6) By accepting a permit for excavation, construction or other physical activity on or
encroaching on the sovereignty land of Florida seaward of mean high water or, if establisned,
the erosion control line the permittee agrees not to commence any excavation, construction, or
, other activity involving the use of these sovereignty lands of the state title to which is vested
in the Board of Trustees of the internal Improvement Trust Fund under Chapter 253, Florida
Statutes, until the permittee has received from the Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement
Trust Fund the required lease, license, easement, or other form of consent authorizing the
proposed use.
(7) Issuance of a permit does not relieve the applicant of the responsibility to comply with all
applicable federal, state, county, and municipal laws, ordinances or rules; nor is the applicant
relieved of the responsibility to obtain any other licenses or permits which may be required by
federal, state county or municipal law.
(8) The division Director)) rna waive any of the permit conditions set forth in Subsections
Director, such ,condition d is 5foun Florida o e unnecessary toocarryf out in the the intent f fChapt r Division,
Florida Statutes. 37 5)
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Distichlis spicata - saltgrass
Momordica charantia - balsam apple
Sonchus spp_ . - saw thistle _•--
Cyperus odoratus - flat sedge
Chamaesyce blodgettii - spurge
Sesuvium portulacastrum - , sea purslane
-- Eupatorium capillifolium - dog fennel ---' -- -
Rhizophoria mangle
g red_mangrova .♦ _
Uniola paniculata -
sea oats •
• Scaevola plumieri - inkberry
Baccharis spp_ " - saltbush
rSolidago spp. - goldenrod
Tpomoea pes-caprae _ . railroad vine •
Ipomoea stolonifera - beach morning . _
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Chloris petrea - fingergrass
Helianthus debilis dune sunflower .
Iva imbricata - beach elder
cenchrus spp. - sandspurs
Cyperus spp. . - sedges
Casuarina litorea - Australian pine •
Coccoloba uvifera • '
sea grape O
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salt mead;.-,;.,.-,- ,r ;,16y
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DIVISION OF PUBLIC SERVICES 2124 AIRPORT ROAD,SOUTH
ADMINISTRATION SUITE 102
NAPLES,FL 33962
(813)774-8468
A CER'ru'itiD BLUE CHIP COMMUNITY
3 December 1990
Bruce Maloomian
Recreational Facilities of America, Inc.
275 Fiji Court
Marco Island, Florida 33937
_.j Dear Bruce:
I am in receipt of your request asking a waiver of concession fees
for the months of November and December, 1990. As you know any
• 'modification to the Concession Agreement must be authorized by the
BCC. Therefore; I have requested Cliff Crawford, Director of
Parks and Recreation to place this matter on the December PARAB
agenda prior to presenting it to the BCC. Mr. Crawford will be in
touch with you regarding the date and time of the PARAB meeting.
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Should you have any questions, feel free .to call.
• Sincerely,
Kevin O'Donnell
Public Services Administrator
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Collier County Government
Division of Public Services
2124 Airport Road South, Suite 102
Naples, Florida =96,2
November 27, 1990
Attention : Kevin O'Donnell
Public Services Administrator
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Reference: Tigertail Beach
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Dear Kevin :
We are writing to confirm our telephone conversation of this
morning with respect to the beach rental concession at
Tigertail Beach.
. - As you know, due to the weed problem and the dredging
activity at Tigertail , Recreational Facilities of America is
�.: experiencing financial hardship. For this reason, we
.- respectfully request that Collier County waive all fees
due them from our rental activities for the months of
November and December.
Thanking you for your assistance and with kind personal
regards, I remain,
Sincerely,
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Bruce Maloomian
RFA
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275 Fiji Court, Marco Island, Florida 33937 (813) 642-7997
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COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE COMPLEX
°CIO NAPLES. FLORIDA 33962-4977
ANNE GOODNIGHT RICHARD S.SHANAHAN MAX A. HASSE. JR.
COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER
BURT L.SAUNDERS MICHAEL J.VOLPE JAMES C.GILES
COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER CLERK
January 17, 1991
Mr. Walter C. Pearson
751 Rose Court
Marco Island, Florida 33937
Subject: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board
Dear Mr. Pearson:
While convened in regular session on January 15, 1991, the Board of
County Commissioners considered the applications for positions on
the subject advisory board. At that time, the Commission
reappointed Gil Mueller and Cherryle Thomas.
'rr• Although the Board did not appoint you to this advisor
wish to express our advisory group, we
p gratitude to you for permitting your name to be
submitted for consideration. Your willingness to serve the
residents of Collier County is appreciated.
Very truly yours,
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Patricia Anne Goodnight, Chairperson
Commissioner, District 5
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COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE COMPLEX
NAPLES. FLORIDA 33962-4977
ANNE GOODNIGHT RICHARD S.SHANAHAN
COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER MAX A. SSE.JR.
COMMISSIONER
BURT L.SAUNDERS MICHAEL J.VOLPE
COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER JAMES C.GILES
CLERK
January 17, 1991
Mrs. Cherryle Thomas
516 A Farm Workers Village
Immokalee, Florida 33934
Subject: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board
Dear
While convened in regular session on January 15, 1991, the Board of
County Commissioners voted to reappoint you to a 2-year term on the
Parks and Recreation Advisory Board. Your new term will expire on
December 31, 1992, or at such time as the Board reappoints you or
appoints your successor.
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On behalf of the Board of County Commissioners, I wish to extend our
appreciation for your willingness to continue serving the residents
of Collier County as a member of this advisory committee. If I can
ever be of service to you during your term, please do not hesitate
to contact me.
Very truly yours,
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Patricia Anne Goodnight, Chairperson
Commissioner, District 5
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COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE COMPLEX
DUN NAPLES. FLORIDA 33962-4977
ANNE GOODNIGHT RICHARD S. SHANAHAN
COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER MAX A. SSE.JR.
COMMIS SSIONER
BURT L.SAUNDERS MICHAEL J.VOLPE JAMES C.GILES
COMMISSIONER COMMISSIONER
CLERK
January 17, 1991
Mr. Gil Mueller
541 Blackmore Court
Marco Island, Florida 33937
Subject: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board
Dear Mr. Mueller:
While convened in regular session on January 15, 1991, the Board of
County Commissioners voted to reappoint you to a 2-year term on the
Parks and Recreation Advisory Board. Your new term will expire on
December 31, 1992, or at such time as the Board reappoints you or
appoints your successor.
On behalf of the Board of County Commissioners, I wish to extend our
appreciation for your willingness to continue serving the residents
of Collier County as a member of this advisory committee. If I can
ever be of service to you during your term, please do not hesitate
to contact me.
Very truly yours,
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Patricia Anne Goodnight, Chairperson
Commissioner, District 5
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