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PARAB Backup 05/25/1994 R Parks & Recreation Advisory Board ( PARAB ) Backup May 25 , 1994 - ti) i K. v CO %z--cc, ( q0 ( c5X-° 176 /_C co) 1 t� 5 , 7 The (11)401 Naples Rowin Club For information about our meetings and activities, call 732-6920. • r .ti X \ / Bow 1. Oar Oarlock X X 2.Oarlock&Pin _ Why Rowing? Rigger,Mainstay Today, people are striving for a more Physicians have 4.Rigger Support Stay Y become increasingly 5.Oar Shaft healthy and exhilarating lifestyle. They'd aware of the importance of aerobic also like to combine their fitness program endurance exercises that place sianif- 6.Oarblade with some sort of recreational activity - icant demands on the heart, lungs and 7. Hull one that requires minimum skills to blood vessels. Rowing, or sculling, -helve, yet remains challenging, and, meets all the criteria of such a program ,st of all, is never boring- with a few added benefits: While most continue to search for that Starboard O ideal endeavor', more and more people 1. You work out in a sitting (non weight-) position, which highly 0 - 1 are experiencing the benefits of bearing / l 1? recreational rowing, the fastest growing reduces the risk of stress or strain /1\ fitness sport in the country today. If related injuries: 11 -c-- 13 skimming across serene waters while IP f% g{T O exercising every major muscle group in 2. The rowing "stroke'is a non-jolting 10 your body sounds intriguing to you, then activity which is also less strenuous 't--–1. rowing is worth a second look. on the joints and body organs:and \ \ t Top Of The Class :� 3. Rowing works EVERY major muscle \\�1 Here's how many calories a group in the body in a most effecient \ 150-pound person normally Port and rythmrc manner. \\ burns up in 20 minutes of exercise: \..._, \ Sport Calories C \I\Rowing (peak`= fort) 400 - .:� 6 ` Swimming (crawl stroke) 200 ? —_ � O in C- Jogging g 200 Tennis (fast game) 165 3.Ribs Chopping Wood 165 9.Hookups& Footplates Cycling (10 mph) 150 = :_• '' _ '.. 10.Seat Tracks Golfing (without a cart) 100 ' 'r_ - 11.Seat Walking (3.5 mph) 100 '= ;;,,: 12.Splashboard 'owlin s_: :L. �: g 80 . 'z- -+;- l3.Bottom Keel Stern• ?: - _ .... l4.Claming Point The Future of Fitness i i _ • 1 I _ _ � M _ O 'mil Q N 1 1` � 1'_ s...! ,13 N v i Q .n i 1 1 ^ CI a `cv ^: r'1 I i i Y M1 n ci o 1 a c1 O. •.O c% v <l N C - M1 '" II CL. n I _ -. N Z'4 Z. N �O © N b F 1 i0 Q1 Q - M1 ,_ M1 1 N Q• I 1 1 U. 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Y u O U, o ac of 0 J Z o O co U C.) O v. US Ca AL. 2 ■.. F-. V Z ..-. H N � W CO y a 0. U a a W J J o 3 U LA 0 U 0 U X ac IL IU > < ac 0 . y 40 O. 40 RECREATION SECTION MONTHLY REPORT MAY 1994 I. COLLIER COUNTY IV. IMMOKALEE COMMUNITY PARK AQUATIC FACILITY Activity 7 Activity 59 Facility Users 9,908 Facility Users 17,597 Revenue 12, 125 Revenue 4, 645 Instructional 0 Instructional 80 Special Events 0 Special Events 0 II. EAST NAPLES V. VETERANS COMMUNITY PARK COMMUNITY PARR Activity 107 Activity 371 Facility Users 20,615 Facility Users 20,584 Revenue 27,345 Revenue 50, 359 Instructional 168 Instructional 232 Special Events 0 Special Events 0 III. FRANK HACKLE VI. GOLDEN GATE COMMUNITY PARK COMMUNITY PARK . Activity 40 Activity 0 Facility Users 8,525 Facility Users 43,865 Revenue 8,092 Revenue 49,804 Instructional 425 Instructional 198 Special Events 0 Special Events 0 VII. SECTION HIGHLIGHTS 1. Summer Camp Registration at 5 Community Parks took place May 21, 1994. 10462 ATHLETICS SECTION MONTHLY REPORT MONTH : MAY YEAR: 1994 I. ACTIVITY IV. INSTRUCTION HOURS Athletics 25 Hr. 172 Tennis 56 Hr. 81 Total Athletics 12 II. FACILITY USERS V. GAMES G.G.C.P. 1 C.P. . 56 - 2539 • V.C.P. 173 Al E1 GGCP ENCP vET PK 437 TOTAL Mens 35 & Over 360 360 Mens Softball(1-Pitch) 1710 810 Mens Softball(GNMS) 2160 Marco Softball 540 VI. SPECIAL EVENTS Co-ed Softball 1080 1080 Little League 4320 5040 Babe Ruth League 1350 675 YOUTH TENNIS TOURN. Golf ( Lesson ) 64 Golf ( League ) 35 ONE PITCH SOFTBALL TOURN. Tennis (Youth) 48 12 80 Tennis (Adult) 32 12 16 Golden Years Tennis 109 VII. SECTION HIGHLIGHTS CCWTA 220 200 220 Ed. Community Coll. 160 G.C. Adult Soccer 135 180 MAY 7 MENS ONE PITCH SOFTBALL TOUR. Soccer (YMCA) 600 MAY 13 FLORIDA DAYS AT VINEYARDS ELEM. Soccer (Nap. Yo.) MAY 16 MEETING AT PINE RIDGE MIDDLE SCH. MAY 18 MEETING AT EAST NAPLES MIDDLE TennisTournement 58 MAY 20 MEETING AT OAK RIDGE MIDDLE Practices 1300 286 MAY 21 SUMMER PROGRAM REGISTRATION Totals 2539 9406 3097 8210 MAY 27 MEETING AT SCHOOL ADMIN. III. REVENUE _,!$ 10,371 .00 COLLIER COUNTY RACQUET CLUB MONTHLY REPORT ,MONTH MAY YEAR 1994 I ; ACTIVITY IV. INSTRUCTION HOURS 81 38 • II . FACILITY USERS V . EXPENDITURES 1604 Tennis ' 558 Chat. Nile 8 639999 $ 65194 Racquetball 89 Leagues 628 640200 $_ 652111; : Ch.Cup 96 Wall 74 640300 $• 652! .0 Ladies Day 28 Men's Day 35 _ 644600 $ 6522.1•' Clinics 88 Kid's Day 646710 $_ 6529'!' - Tournament Sp. Events 6471 10 $ 65299-71 651110 $ 654210- ` 651910 $ 654363 651920 $ • 654270 $ • • I1I. REVENUE VI. SECTION HIGHLIGHTS . . $• 2,935_50 4/26 TO 5/26 TOTAL 1. Continued reorganizing and consolid • ating League Program for Summer play_ Tennis $ 301.50 2.. Continued IISTA National Competitive Racquetball $ 182.50 $ League season: Women's 3.5 and 4.0 • • Pro Shop $ 497_50 teams and Men's 3.5 Team. $ ' 350.00 3. Racquetball courts repainted and Instruction $ $ new floor installed. Courts down Permit s 1115.00 . $ most of the month_ Leagues S 489.00 $ • 4. Began preparing for Summer Junior Spec. Events $ $ program. 5. Reorganized Pro Shop Storage and Tournaments S $ display. VII. SPECIAL EVENTS • • ■ o V Cn w. W N p tp Co V C1 (It r... W N F--+ C rD N i ro N N N• O t_n co V V F-- cn O J • • v O c'V 0 8 .. . In 0 nO 0 0 O O � p 4. 0 0 0 • • N Ul 8 v O 0 8 8 0 • • 8 . 8 0 8 ii V'88 • 88• ko 8 8 0 1 01 t8 N 8 " rrl T Q • • • . Or • . L�j `< •• • N n • • • N tO v VI l0 ,p .� l0 O Vt l0 N l0 • w ,p al .A lU 0 r-+ 8 • 8 08 00 • 8 0 8 0 0 8 0 . • 8• • 0 0 8 . imo. o I^ - -' H cn N - N n., C �,O t'J ... I , o .a V C� cn rA W N r—+ � rJ . 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Record traffic count informa- tion• complete necessar work orders- traffic control when necessar ; ./u trash; clean restroom; empt trash cans; supervise community service worker in parks; assist Fried of BBP with exotic removal BEACH & WATER SITES CAR COUNT USERS* • Beach Facilities Month A2D. Month yTD Barefoot Beach Access 6,852 74,503 Barefoot Preserve 15 82 171,975 10,755 113,323 25,,8112 271,975 Clam Pass Park 9,567 90,541 22,960 217,298 Tigertail Beach 6,801 117,832 16,322 282,796 Vanderbilt Beach 9,449 73,926 22,677 117,422 Totals 43,424 470,125 104,215 1,068,298 Boat Launch Facilities: (Traffic counters installed 2/11/93) Bayview Park 5,330 60,167 12,792 144,400 SR 951 4,020 28,825 9,648 69,180 Caxambas 5,633 64337 13,519 149,608 Lake Trafford 4,639 35,675 11,133 85,620 Cocohatchee River Park 6,168 70.253 14,803 168,607 (installed 6/25/93) Totals 25,790 257,257 61,895 617,415 *Users = car count x 2.6 - changed to 2.4 on 6/1/93 PARK SITES vZ3I1'ZD 2ZZAMMI_ggniacrif INTERPRETIvE PRO.TECTs Mont4 Month _` 1,238 9,032 8,595 89,656 6 74 COMMENTS: 15 citations issued. 176 exotic removed. 88 volunteer hours at BBCHP. 5933 COLLIER COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION PARK MAINTENANCE MONTHLY REPORT For the month of May , 19 94 Park Maintenance Operations: Continue all daily maintenance functions at all nark and waterfront facilities. PARKS MAINTAINED # OF ACRES // OF SITES MTD YTD School Sites 10.5 5 10.5 5 10.5 5 Water Orientated* 438.5 12 438.5 12 438.5 12 Neighborhood Parks 43.7 13 43.7 13 43.7 13 Community Parks 237.3 8 237.3 8 237.3 8 Governmental Sites 0 0 0 0 0 0 Governmental site maintenance transferred to Facilities Management. Special Projects: Description: RPlandsc Aping of Rayvi Pw Park rnnt-i n1Pg. SitrvPy rnmpl Ptod fnr Aaron r.nt7 Park Tmprnvamantc Prn.jPrt fin hp rnmp1 Ptord by Pnd of fi cra 1 year C'.rrp parking 1 nt P7rpanGi nn prnjart rmmr1 PtP Dal i ran Ray C'nmmnni ty Park rnnct7-77rti nn rnnti f77PC, rnmpl Pti nn rdata pypprtari to ha Tantativa _b gPt fnr ficrai yaar 44fgni raviP7,r by Rnciri at. rnnnty Manarxar'c nffirP Scheduled to be reviewed by BCC in June 1994. Park Supervision: Vanderbilt Beach Bathhouse complete. Opening occured 5/26/94. Vineyards Community Park construction on schedule. Design completed for Golden Gate Estates Park. Negotiations continue with Cool Concessions for Golden Gate pool concessionaire's operation. Expected to be open for summer months. 4050 BUDGET PROJECT AMOUNT COMMENTS A. Vanderbilt Beach Bath House 150,000 Bids were opened on December 21, 1993 for construction of the bath house - Lodge Construction at a cost of $117,000. Construction started February 14, 1994. Construction com- plete and bath house opened 5/26/94. B. Aaron Lutz Park 110,000 Capital projects has given this project to a Project Engineer and design should be starting soon. Play structure ordered November 1993, $30,000. Delivered 2/3/94 and installed. C. Tony Rosbaugh Park 40,000 Completed. D. Tigertail Parking 261,000 Reconfiguration of existing parking lot - completion 12/31/93. Complete. E. Vanderbilt Beach Walkovers 100,000 Capital Projects will be rmitti designing these pe ng and desi ni pedestrian walkways on N. Gulfshore Blvd. Permits obtained. Project on hold due to legal concerns. F. Children's Play Equipment 30,000 Playground equipment for Golden Gate Community Park - purchased November 1993. Delivered February 1994. Installed 3/4/94. G. Athletic Court Resurfacing 39,000 Resurfacing tennis and basketball courts throughout County - 3 to 5 year cycle. Specs developed, will be sent to Purchasing for Bid process mid February 1994. Put out for Bid 3/3/94. Bid opening 4/6/94. Bids awarded 4/26/94. Cost approximately $28,000. H. Vineyards Public Park 3,024,000 Bids were opened on December 15, 1993. The apparent low bidder is Vanderbilt Bay Construction at a cost of approx. 2.5 million. BCC has approved Bid, still in contract signing stage. Construction has begun, take excavation completed. Work has begun on sports building. I. Pelican Bay Public Park 250,000 Westinghouse is building the park. The $250,000 is County's contribution to the lighting and play structures, etc- Westing- house is starting to stake the clearing Limits the first week in January. Clearing is continuing. Play structure ordered. Building construction started. Completion of park estimated Summer 1994. Racquet ball courts constructed, tennis court constructed started. J. Ismokalee Recreation Center 2,700,000 The final plans are to be submitted to the County by 12/31/93. } 12/29/93 final SDP submittal. Bid package submitted for Purchasing review 2/11/94. Out for Bid late February 1994. Pre-bid 3/10/94, Bid opening 3/30/94. Bids received apparent low bidder D.E. Murphy. Will be preseted to BCC for approval. PARAB reviewed on 4/27/94. Recommendation to BCC 6/7/94. -1- BUDGET PROJECT AMOUNT COMMENTS K. Fresh Water Boat Launch in 300,000 Presented options to the BCC on 12/21/93. County Golden Gate Estates Attorney reviewing legal options. L. Golden Gate Community Center Expansion 1,500,000 On 12/14/93 BCC approved funding this project. Capital Projects is currently advertising for Request for Proposals for professional services to design facility. Tom Donegan has been selected the Project Manager. RFP submitted 1/20/94. Due back 2/11/94 for Arch. Professional. Barney Schmidt and Weaver awarded contract and design work has begun. 65% of design completed. M. Golden Gate Estates Community Park 1,343,000 Agnoli, Barber & Brundage awarded contract. Meeting with School Board scheduled for 5/4/94 at Big Cypress. Public meeting held 5/11/94. N. Purchase of Gulf Coast Little League 118,526 BCC approved purchase on 5/3/94 with improvements. Closing to be on 5/31/94. 0. South Naples Park 1,000,000 Department and Real Property are continuing to investigate potential property in the South Naples area for a community park site. Also looking at property in Naples Manor for a park. P. Light GGCP Football/soccer Field 60,000 Light existing football/soccer field at Golden Gate Community Park. OCPM has assigned a construction manager to this project. 0. Athletic Fields 1,674,000 Construction of athletic facilities throughout County. Presently looking at ENCP and Middle and Elementary school sites. i.e. Pine Ridge and East Naples Middle Schools. Met with principals to discuss proposed plan. R. Barefoot Beach Parking Lot 175,000 Additional 100 car parking lot in the State leased property. Topo developed. In stage of applying for State permit. Completion date 1/1/95. S.. Bayview Park Parking Lot 7 Currently Real Property is discussing the possibility of leasing land from the Colliers to construct additional parking adjacent to Bayview. T. Lake Trafford 7 State wishes to make improvements to launch area. Deleted. U. Clam Pass Utilities & Boardwalk." 495,000 Repairing boardwalk and running sewer service to bath house facilities. Capital Projects obtaining permits. Project to be completed by 10/1/94. V. Golden Gate Community Center Sewer Conn. 14,000 Connect Golden Gate Community Center to Florida Cities sewer system. All permits and authorization from Florida Cities Water obtained. Will be coordinated with expansion project. 428 -2- PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD ACISCN S'JMARY ran: DATE: FEE POLICY 6/9/94 • STAFF: ITEM REQUESTED BY: Murdo Smith Murdo Smith Review of Fee Policy regarding classification of rental groups charging admission fees to County facilities. • OYO T� PR � 4105 \1S AIDS cnape R -5Z0�5• � U Aadiage • STAFF RECCIMENDATICelz _ INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES FOR REVIEW AND DISCUSSION • ACM:ON RECUESTED Qt IMAM: REVIEW AND DISCUSSION AL's TAKEN HY BOARD: Pages of Fee Policy being reviewed_ ur-r ur_r__ EXHIBIT "A" DRAFT COLLIER COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT FACILITIES AND OUTDOOR AREAS RENTAL & FEE POLICY I. PURPOSN The purpose of this policy is to ensure maximum use of facilities, outdoor areas and programs in Collier County and provide equitable fees and charges collected from users of such facilities, outdoor areas or programs. II. LIMITATIONS The Parks and Recreation Director or designee may waive enforcement or application of any of these regulations or restrictions with respect to any facility, outdoor areas, or program provided such waiver does not interfere with public safety or enjoyment. No fees may be waived. No-park fncilily . . . ' - •sed-to rats • • . • . . ded , ae - ty, to charge an admission fee to No non-government entity shall any out of doors event. The Board of County Commissioners shall set fees and charges for all facilities and programs. Consistent with Collier County's policy of ensuring all citizens equal opportunity to participate in programs, any resident requesting special consideration must substantiate to the Parks and Recreation Director proof of financial need. All information provided will be confidential and used only for the purpose of establishing eligibility for reduced or waived program fees. III. CLASSIFICATION OF FACILITIES, OUTDOOR AREAS, PROGRAMS AND SERVICES A. FACILITY RENTALS DEFINITIONS AND USES 1. Outdoor Areas; Open-space land owned or leased by Collier County. Such outdoor areas shall include, but not be restricted, to sports fields, playgrounds and/or other park and recreation land areas, excluding Golden Gate Community Center. (As to Golden Gate Community Center, refer to Section M, herein) . Outdoor areas shall be used for those purposes designated or implicit in their character. Any deviation from appropriate use shall require express prior permission from the Parks and Recreation Director or designee. 2 . Facilities; Buildings and dwellings owned or leased by Collier County. Such facilities include, but not restricted to, community center areas and rooms, gymnasiums, swimming pools, pavilions, shelters, and other areas located in Parks and Recreation structures . '' Facilities shall be used for those purposes designated or implicit in their character. Any deviation from these intended uses shall require express prior permission from the Parks and Recreation Director or designee. 3 . programs; Recreation activities conducted on land or in facilities owned or leased by Collier County. Such activities, include but are not restricted, to athletic, clinics, instructional, interpretative, seminars - preschool, youth, adult, senior and special populations. Any deviation from appropriate programs shall require express prior permission from the Parks and Recreation Director or designee. -1- B. USER CATEGORIES - APPLICABLE TO ALL INDOOR AND OUTDOOR AREAS Individuals and groups involved in fund raising shall pay full fees regardless of category. Fund raising includes any requirement to pay money or donate anything of value as outlined in Section III (lb) . Individuals or groups that meet category I and II criteria will not be charged a rental fee for facilities and outdoor areas during normal departmental operating hours unless engaged in fund raising activities. Each applicant must show eligibility for inclusion into the appropriate category. The four three categories are: 1. CATEGORY I - Charitable, Not-for-profit qnc Governmental Organizations A. Must be a governmental entity, charitable or other not-for-profit organization or entity and must be registered with the State of Florida and if not a governmental entity, must hold a Certificate of Tax Exemption (501-C3 status) . B. Only Cate fvfdueIa--conductf • • • - " • n-g vernm entel • • • • . . . ee C. If the fee exemption is not applicable, the organization shall pay the established hourly rate. However, a School Board or any other governmental entity may be granted a fee exemption by the County Manager or designee to engage in any or all of these activities. 2. CATEGORY II - Formal Civic Organizations A. Not for profit corporation, association, or other recognized legal entity that is of Collier County origin, has its principal location in Collier County, and at least fifty percent (50%) of the membership are residents of Collier County. If requested, the organization must present evidence of formal organization and residency of membership. Note: If an organization is fee exempt under Category I or II, that fee exemption is lost if the organization either: 1. Charges a fee for admission or a fee to participate in any activity at the facility or, 2 . Requires a donation or, 3 . Sells any commodity or service at the facility or, 4 . Otherwise requires the payment of money or items of value for admission to an event or to participate in any activity at the facility. This does not include season sign up fees for persons to join a league as a team member or participant. ' a is -• -• - . JafiDationa • • • • • hat are *. , CATEGORY V III - Other Entities a. Individuals, groups or any other entity that does not fall into Category I or Category II;-or Category III, above. -2- IV. FEE STRUCTURR A. FACILITIES - INDOOR, THE FOLLOWING FEES ARE APPLICABLE EXCEPT IN A CATEGORY I OR CATEGORY II ENTITY ENGAGED IN EXEMPT ACTIVITIES, 1. The rental fee for facilities having under 1, 500 square feet of floor space shall be $15. 00 per hour. 2 . The rental fee for facilities having over 1, 500 but less than 3, 000 square feet of floor space shall be $30. 00 per hour. 3 . The rental fee for facilities having over 3, 000 square feet of floor space shall be $40. 00 per hour. THE FOLLOWING FEES AND RULES ARE APPLICABLE TO ALL ENTITIES AT ALL TIMES, 4.1_, The rental fee for facilities (regardless of size) used for performances, exhibitions, fund raisers, food preparation or distribution, shall be $40. 00 per hour. 5.2_.1. The concessionaires contracted by the County to serve the general public shall pay a negotiated fee in lieu of the general facility fee rental schedule. 6.2_„ During hours that are not normal departmental operation hours, all individuals and groups shall be charged $20. 00 per hour, in addition to the appropriate hourly rental rate for the reservation and use of the facility. If more than one non-security staff member must be present, there shall be an additional charge of $10. 00 per hour per additional non-security staff member. If security personnel are required, additional fees shall be paid at the appropriate hourly rate. -7.4.,. Any special request or additional clean-up required will be assessed by the department and an hourly fee will be charged to the renter for services rendered. The rental fee must be delivered to the Parks and Recreation Department no later than one (1) week prior to the scheduled rental date. B.C4_ OUTDOOR AREAS - NON ATHLETIC . THE FOLLOWING FEES ARE APPLICABLE EXCEPT IN A CATEGORY I OR CATEGORY II ENTITY ENGAGED IN EXEMPT ACTIVITIES. 1. The rental fee for outdoor areas under 1, 500 square feet in area shall be $5. 00 per hour. 2 . The rental fee for outdoor areas having over 1, 500 but less than 3, 000 square feet in area shall be $10. 00 per hour. 3 . The rental fee for outdoor areas having over 3 , 000 square feet in area shall be $20. 00 per hour. D. OUTDOOR AREAS - NON ATHLETIC, THE FOLLOWING FEES AND RULES ARE APPLICABLE TO ALL ENTITIES AT ALL TIMES. *7j The rental fee for outdoor areas (regardless of size) used for performances, exhibitions, fund raisers, food preparation or distribution, shall be $30. 00 per hour. 572_, During hours that are not normal departmental operation hours, all individuals and groups shall be charged $20. 00 per hour, in addition to the appropriate hourly rental rate for the reservation and use of the outdoor area. If more than one non-security staff member must be present, there shall be an additional charge of $10. 00 per hour per additional non-security staff member. If security personnel are required, addition fees shall be paid at the appropriate hourly rate. -3- 63 . . Any special request or additional clean-up required will be assessed by the department and an hourly fee will be charged to the renter for services rendered. 4L The rental fee must be delivered to the Parks and Recreation Department no later than one (1) week prior to the scheduled rental date. ft7.5. If an organization wishes to conduct concessions in conjunction with a rental, a written request must be submitted to the Parks and Recreation Department two weeks prior to the rental date. Included in the written request shall be evidence that the organization has acquired or will acquire all applicable permits and have adequate insurance as set forth by Collier County Parks and Recreation Department. A $25. 00 fee will be assessed per day or 10% of gross revenues, whichever is greater, for each concession booth or location. All concessions shall be approved in writing by the Parks and Recreation Department. C. OUTDOOR AREAS ATHLETIC 1. The rental fees for outdoor areas are as follows: Football/Soccer Field - $ 35. 00 per hour/night/field 30. 00 per hour/day//field Softball/Little League Field - $ 35. 00 per hour/night/field 30.00 per hour/day/field Baseball Field - $ 35. 00 per hour/night/field 30. 00 per hour/day/field Basketball/volleyball Court - $5. 00/hour/court Racquetball Court - $ 5. 00/hour/court Tennis Courts - Hard - $ 8 . 00/hour/court/day 9. 00/hour/court/night Clay - 10. 00/hour/court/day 11. 00/hour/court/night D. RESERVATION PROCEDURES 1. County programs and operations have scheduling priority for all facilities and outdoor areas. 2 . All requests for facility and outdoor areas reservations must be submitted to the Parks and Recreation Department in writing on the "Rental Permit & Agreement Form" at least two (2) weeks prior to the date of use requested. 3 . Reservations will be approved and a permit will be issued by the Director or designee to the individual or group based on the following criteria: a. The proposed activity or use is not reasonably anticipated to incite violence, crime or disorderly conduct, and does not violate any general or local law. b. The proposed activity will not cause unusual or burdensome expense or police operation by the County or by any community in which it is located. c. The facility has not been reserved at the same day and/or hour requested. d. All other applicable County and State permits have been obtained and submitted to the department at least one (1) week prior to the scheduled rental date. -4- 2 . Category III, as defined in Section III of this Agreement, shall have comprehensive general liability coverage with minimum limits $300, 000 per occurrence combined single limits for bodily injury liability and property damage liability, including premises and operations. As determined by County Risk Management Director, in the event of above average exposure $500, 000 liability coverage shall be required and in the event of unusual or high exposure $1, 000, 000 liability shall be required. Collier County shall be named as an additional insured. If the user falls under the State of Florida Worker's Compensation Law, coverage shall be provided for all employees. The coverage shall be for statutory limits in compliance with the applicable State and Federal laws. The policy must include Employers' Liability with a minimum limit of $100, 000 for each accident. every -fa--Jef fined in 3ect-fo emen Events with thirty (30) persons or less, the individual shall sign a Collier County Hold Harmless and Indemnifica- tion Agreement and no insurance shall be required. efined in Section III of thin Agreement-: Events with 31 persons or more shall sign a Collier County Hold Harmless and Indemnification Agreement and shall provide insurance coverage as provided in Section VI, part 2, above. Certificates of Insurance meeting the required insurance provisions shall be presented to the Parks and Recreation Department one week prior to the date of the scheduled rental. Certificates shall state that coverage is specific to the subject event. H. ENFORCEMENT 1. The Parks and Recreation Director or designee, shall administer the provisions of this policy, including the collection of fees, preparation of application forms, issuance of permits and revocation of permits, promulgation of rules and regulations to implement the provision of this policy, and all other items relative thereto. 2 . Any person or group violating any of the provisions of this policy shall be subject to expulsion from the Facility or Outdoor Area; further, they shall be subject to any penalty prescribed by general or local law which is applicable to the conduct or activity which resulted in the expulsion. I. INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM FEE STRUCTURE It is the policy of Collier County to maximize user revenues in the operation of parks and recreation programs. The Parks and Recreation Department shall charge user fees to offset the cost of programs. The user fee shall be determined by the following methods: 1. Per Hour: The following formula will be used in the determination of the user fee charge. Formula: C = P + I MN Where: C = Cost per participant for said specialized instruction or program. P = Personnel cost. I = Indirect cost for equipment, supplies, and a $5. 00 fee per person for publicity and administrative support. MN = Minimum number of participants. -6- 2 . Pass Youth Adult Senior Family 3 month - summer $25. 00 $30. 00 $25. 00 $ 75. 00 3 month - fall/winter/ spring 12 .50 15. 00 12. 50 37 . 50 Annual 50. 00 60. 00 50. 00 150. 00 3 . Swimming Lessons Children - 1/2 hour $30. 00 3/4 hour 35.00 Adult - 3/4 hour 35. 00 4 . Rentals Each pool (includes 1 staff) per hour rates a. 1/2 pool - $30.00/hour b. Entire pool - 60.00/hour c. Slide - 30. 00/hour d. Activity pool - 30. 00/hour Additional staff $10. 00/hour/guard 5. Schools - $10. 00 per hour per lifeguard and/or per instructor Everyone pays aquatic facility rates except instruction for certification in nationally recognized certification by a Category I organization. i.e. , Red Cross Water Safety Instruction, CPR, and governmental programs, e.g. , public schools. M. GOLDEN GATE COMMUNITY CENTER 1. Definition - The boundaries of the Golden Gate District shall be: North Boundary - 1st. Avenue S.W. to County Road 951 and White Boulevard to the canal located one mile east of County Road 951 South Boundary - Palm springs subdivision and Radio Road to Santa Barbara Boulevard. East Boundary - The canal located one mile east of County Road 951. West Boundary - Santa, Barbara Boulevard to Logan Boulevard to 1st Avenue S.W. 2 . User Categories a. Category I - Charitable, Not-for-Profit Organization 1. Must be a charitable, not for profit organization and must be registered with the State of Florida. b. Category II - Civic and Governmental Organizations 1. 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Determining Commercial Acreage and Employment Projections The next step in developing projected socioeconomic data for the transportation analysis is the forecasting of commercial and employment data. Appendix B contains the database prepared in determining buildout employment totals. FDOT consultants created a 1990 employment database containing information obtained from the State Department of Labor and Employment Security. This information was listed by TAZ and contained the number of employees for each TAZ by Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code. The SIC codes for each employment category is listed as follows: Industrial SIC codes 1-39 Commercial SIC codes 50-59 Service SIC codes 40-49, 60-99 Buildout Study 3/16/94 8 • GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN SUGGESTED CHANGES * Add Marco back to Community Park Impact Fee. * Eliminate all the individual community park facilities and list as community parks. * Modify community park facilities to include new facilities and/or costs. * Consider including the cost of acquiring additional land at existing community parks and the cost to further develop those parks to bring them as close as possible to the new standards. * Modify community park impact fees so they could be used for acquiring and developing selected neighborhood parks as approved by the Park Board and BCC. Establish a standard and cost. * Designate all middle schools as community park sites and try to acquire land adjacent to the schools to be used for future community parks. * Establish facility standards for beach parks and beach parking and cost associated with those facilities. These should be included in the regional park impact fees. * Review and establish new facility standards and costs for boat ramps and include in regional park impact fees. * Review and establish new facility standards and costs for linear parks/trails. * Review and establish new facility standards and costs for aquatic facility. * Review and establish new facility standards and costs for recreation centers. * Review and establish new standards and costs for regional parks which might include facilities such as athletic fields, outdoor events facility or other speciality areas that might be of county-wide interest. Acquisition and development of the first site should be an immediate priority. * Consider locating public library adjacent to Community Center at future community parks. * Modify definitions of community park and regional park to allow for proposed modifications. 11623 TYPICAL COMMUNITY PARK 1 Community Center $1, 000, 000 1 Baseball Field 550, 000 3 Softball/Baseball ($350, 000) 1, 050, 000 2 Basketball ($25, 000) 50, 000 8 Racquetball ($25, 000) 200, 000 8 Tennis ($25, 000) 200, 000 1 Jogging Trails 100, 000 1 Playground 100, 000 1 Picnic Pavilion 150, 000 5 Picnic Shelter ($20, 000) 100, 000 1 Athletic Center 200, 000 4 Sand Volleyball 50, 000 4 Shuffleboard Courts 50, 000 2 Soccer/Football Fields ($350, 000) 700, 000 1 Lake 300, 000 1 Park Maintenance Building/yard 100, 000 1 Speciality Use Area 100, 000 Total $5, 000, 000 Typical Community Park Acreage 50 to 60 acres $1,500, 000 9576 EXISTING STANDARD PROPOSED STANDARD Amphitheatre 1/86, 500 Drop Baseball 1/28, 382 1/25, 000 Basketball 1/5, 658 1/12 , 500 Bicycle Trails 1/18, 165 Regional Playgrounds 1/9,460 1/25, 000 Community Centers 1/28, 382 1/25, 000 Community Pool 1/165, 136 Regional Fitness Trail 1/28, 382 Drop Football/Soccer 1/28, 382 1/12 , 500 Recreation Center 1/165, 136 Regional Jogging Trail (mile) 1/28, 382 1/25, 000 Competitive Pool 1/165, 136 Regional Picnic Pavilions 1/14 , 191 1/25, 000 Racquetball 1/7, 095 1/3 , 125 Shuffleboard 1/14, 191 1/6, 250 Softball/Baseball 1/14 , 191 1/8, 333 Tennis Courts 1/14, 191 1/3 , 125 Boat Ramps 1/6, 075 Regional Track & Field 1/165, 136 Drop 11548 6/14/94 REGIONAL FACILITIES Linear Park/Trails: Miles $ 28, 900 1/18, 165 Community Pool 1, 500, 000 1/165, 136 Recreation Center 2, 000, 000 1/165, 136 Competitive Pool 1, 500, 000 1/165, 136 Boat Ramps/Marina 250, 000 1/6, 075 Beach Parks/Parking 4 parks 900 parking Regional Park - 100+ acres 2 - 3 million Athletic Complex 6. 5 - 7 million Outdoor Events Facility 1 - 2 million 11547 6/21/94 0 • . _ cc cc 0 e � Cl. M - a al • ; i IMO a 411) moo o w a • RECOMMENDED RECOMMENDED ACTIVITY/ SPACE SIZE AND RECOMMENDED NO.OF UNITS PER SERVICE LOCATION FAGUTY REQUIREMENTS DIMENSIONS ORIENTATION • POPULATION RADIUS NOTES 9aMtwteew .1820 on.ft. Singles-17 x 44' Long arts north-south 1 par 5000 f(.16 mew Doubles-20'x 44' motion is tor.or hu reation tatty,or csurch win 5'unabaryctad faality.Safe walking and on all stow or bike atom. flookadiee 1-Youth 24003038 sq.It. 46-50's 84' Long axis nortMSouhh 1 per 5000 %-h nut. Same as badminton. • 2.14W,Sahee. 5040-7280 sq.It- 50'x 84' Outdoor courts us � 3.r neighborhood and cons- ( 58047980 sq.ft. 50 s 94' ~my Parks pens with 5'unabstruct.d lame recreation arses space on ale Max in ocher park serin¢. Handbell 800 to.ft.for 4-mil, 20'x 40'-Minimum Long axis north-south. 1 per 20.000 15-30 minute trawl 4-eei usually indoor (3.4 weer 1000 for 3.mt of 10'to nor of 3-xe11 Front mod It north end, time as part of multipurpose court.Minus 20' facility.3rree usually merited Chrome. outdoor in pork or school sarong. Me Mackay 22.000 so.ft.,nekudrg pink 85'x 200' Long arts north-south Indoor-1 per 100.000. S-1 ham trawl time Clime important support arms. l mminurn 85'x 1851. if outdoor Outdoor-depends on corrudaauon.ttecbng Additonel 5000 sq.It. climate. no.of units.8e0 as support area part of multipurpose fac.hty. Townie Mintmhra of 7,200 38's 78'.17 clowanct Long am nortls tooth. 1 coon or 2000. 16.14 mrwle Bat is bermes of 2-4. sq.ft.any*court- on both side.:21' Looted in nrnghbw- (2 etas for otmPirj) clearance on both ends. hoodfcommMey port or adtatsn to school see. r V_Mykalt hilinm a.of 4.000 30'x 80'.Mirwlkoh 6 Lang ma north-south 1 our Der 5000. S-15 mete Same as oiler court sq.ft clerro on W tech as I nee(e.0..bad- mason.mason,baesetwtl.ma) BngMalf 1.OMYMd 3.0.3815 A meeeso •flashes-90' Loo4 have Pings to I par 5000 h-h mole Pot of neighbwnood Mechem distance- anther Mma..rm oomoim.Lighted 80%' mom sun and better Lighted-1 par 30.000 fields pert of corn- Foul lima-mm.320' nos foam tt.Limy from money comes*. Cane.heel 400'* home place Mtougl 2. Lamm Lam 12 e A mrnunn •Barli ee-87 prtcha's mound non PlftJrng disuse-46 ?ems Foul I..ee-207 . Carter field-200'- 2W Fiat llseteey Mlere.1.5A 180'x 300'.wine FM season-long axis 1 par 20.000 1530 mantun.tonal Usually port of bngY mammon of 10' northwest to.apthea.L time MN,football.scow crates on ale ode. For langr Prsrd., orshPis on eort.srrty north to south. part or a;.ont to 1\ hilts school. FsWaN Mintheng 1.5A 187 x 380'ootlh a Sotte is field Macey. 1 P.20.000 1530~was ttswl Sae at filed hocks,. mammon of 6 time Oerrho on ail Mo. Sow 1.7 to 2.1A 108'to 223'x 370'to Same..ONO Mackey. 1 Ow 10,000 1.2 rues Number of units d.r 380'mitts•10'tuna pods on pOpulantra. mum Cla.arho on 111 Yowls tOCCM on serail- Wok sr f uses Miaow!10 schools or nagsbor- �....g�y�_ hood ports. I , I 9e111-0Mone Roe 13.5A for...mum of 900'•Gyp tree Add Lang me aarrvvesc. 1 pr 60,000 25 tees 17 wrem for Nei, northant yeah_situ, 30 amuses travel me Pen d Gard cons ( uddhtgner tN, droves torso m.rtA comm.As a epraea I fit. Lint,nw ea arawasary sorted. 11•MIM Rtwwag Trek 4.3A Orton wiotft-278' Long axis in moor 1 length-600.07 from north m Muth per 20.000 15.30 minors trawl Usually,Yet c mica+ Track w.dth for 8 to 4 to northr.e_.s t - nine school,w in ado- J l.rw n 37. est ors finer 1w ^w^n_park aowOlaa I at northerly.w . in oonrirrtm meth football,cocas,etc Seam 1.5 to 2.0A Ba sf.n,, 6p Sant.as barb s& 1 Pitching esunco-.46' Per 5,000 youth (if also 74%mil. Slight ens for 1 in °�for tooth di me lions fw 18^ nun.40-marten. barbell) Fah_Wtat her Men now catch_May aka from pat.-225' be used for youth between foul lines. bootleg'. Slow latch-275 Ines) 250 reamer Mrfw Remri•rr 9.840 ft �t >a. 120':8p Lang au of mews 1 Ps 10.000 1.2 nhalae. (knbaf mdl,tMayyr, vrmh feremhany,�a rn mar armar fn.outh, Tsali N/A Well defined head inn• N/A 1 syrscn Ps r.gom N/A Mum 10'twfM,maxm moan averse grew 6% not to.send 15%. Caaaaty rural toile- 40 hrenldayhrrM_ Urban trait-90 hikers/ day/mile, Awkry Range Mnatwm O.6A 300'la nth x mwanknh Archer facing to wt. 1 per 50.000 10'tour between tar- ♦or.46•. 30 Mons vowel rim. Pot ol•r complex. Sta.Raped der.Pace metro park complex. on gales of range mini. newt of 30'.ar spew behind targets minankwn of 90'x46'with bunker. "-nk.aNOm ataxy and Minimum 30A All walks and structure Camay line d Tray Rid heath 1 par 50,000 30 motes trawl tun Pert d a mooned/ 1a ostler oavr within M area tiro nororeu-orgA •POnoxatet.ly 130' rot wig hoer metro park eormOlrr. trade by 115'wisp.Man. faang northeast Mum peered arse it conternd within two aupw+tpaeed ssmmnts with 100-yarn radii(4 moos).S1hstall Omer zone a consoled with- in two aloeimoord or rgnscma',nth 300-yard radii(36 aerel. I Gall 1_Par 3IlilloM) •Sp.80A •Avers length-my Majority of holes on — %to 1 hour inn!time •9-hole moo on 800 700 yards ^orih•nut was accom mode+.360 2.Stele eteshdetd •Minimum 60A •Average length-2250 oaope/oay. yards •1!15.000 •18-holocaust can a cormpdra 500- 3.Biala saawYr •gnomon 110A •Avs•ga l.^gth-6600 �poor a day. yards • •1150.000 Crouse may be kicond in o remunny or district Park,but should not be over 20 meld rim P0PUMion wnw. f.hiarniy Peels VsMs on size of Pool TtrMwy-m•timum of h and omitting.Usually 25 yards x 45'even None be Sten in caw 1 tar 20.000 15 to 30 minutes tram Pools for gwhral cone b• at to 2A sib. must b•taken n wing (Pools Ytou W room lath of 3 to 4 lest. of lif.guam Rations n moms 3 to 5%of load one planned Lis.ghost w /gym Rion to Pspukrteo^at•ik^e.) � of 25rm x 16rn,Mm _ti-n gun, competitive,and ism of 27 Isere feat d stiewaml purpoM welt • weer surface per own• morph i.depth 13.4m)to e.Ravin of 2:1 wok ambmneder 1m aM vs.•per. 3m living bonnie. y e.l card in commas park or school me. Gaani Ant N/A Bosh.rev MIMI her N/A ' 50 s .ft.of My and N/A N/A Should her sot Sr- 50 4 ft.of warns per town with Rope a nom 50 Turnover rap a errawn of 5%(cif 3.mare smooth w 3-4A conerab_N.8rng e_scrisng land per A mine aotram amp of beach, nomad from wwawnrng mar. Kl.1,1,1.�, PRICE, SIKET & IIEUNRM.AN ATTORNEYS :1'1' I W 1bl J T IS 00.4.P.0 Cr-R-Fl^C-AX LIwrLlt ROAR^CERLFIEC�•:I(Ri. 111JS::i AN!)FS-ATES LAWYER 1I'11.5l 2f11 �•1 S.i MA:ILi:i OP IAN IN F5TATE ItAriNIf'.G GREY OAKS RI T11,1)LNG H. ti(.[YI"I'l'ILII:Ii 1N I.)IN( IANA 1'1.20CI]:4:40NA I. I''HK DONALD H, R(1;'iti, rlt. _(rI(1ta'11.111,N(JA-I'h;f'.litl<W',\5' '1'K1.11.1tr,11'1Lti MASTCkS(.il :AW IN T=),.ATIC,N ANDRr-sV lI.,IKII I I 1A:1117 ,I(1ar:1'I111 in(t,'� Ma$TFFS OF VOA/IN TAXAI ION N,\I-11, S, FLORIDA 13)41-8117 A(±C)AUMI I 183 IN OHIO June 3, 1994 AL:i)ADMI1 I Fl)IN MAIN? ALSO AUMI I I LU.N IµAS.SA;'F1/5?75 Mr. Timothy M. Blackford 1348 Michigan Avenue Naples, Florida 33940 Re: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Dear TI im: Ijust wanted to remind you that you have missed the last two meetings of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board. Our next meeting will be held on June 22, 1994, at the Parks and Recreation Headquarters at the Golden Gate Community Park. There may be another joint meeting of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board and the Naples Community Services Advisory Board prior to that, however. You, of course, will receive notice of that meeting if it is to take place. The recently enacted ordinance sets certain attendance standards. I would not want you to unintentionally fail to meet these istandards. We value your input and experience greatly and need you to remain an active member of the advisory board. Very truly yours, - 4 Jo=�3.h D Z S JDZ/vbd cc: Steven Brinkman Bruce Pray Gil Mueller Darlene Koontz Stephen J.:Klee Max A. Hasse, Jr. rpartai,z COLLIER CNTY PRRKS&RREEC TEL :813-353-1002 Jun 02 ,94 15 :4-644-O.612 uP .02 • PARRS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD IMNOKALRE DISTRICT (1) Bruce Pray Terns expires 12/31/94 381 Mary Evans Drive Immokalee, Florida. 33934 (work) 057-3549 • (residence) 657-7292 . MARCO ISLAND DISTRICT (1) M . Gil Mueller Term expires 12/31/98 541 Blackmcro Court Marco' Island, Florida 33937 (residence) 394-9444 URBAN DISTRICT • (1) ''Mr. Joseph Zakas Term expires 12/31/94 4841 Shearwater Lane Naples, Florida 33999 (residence) 202-0283 . . (work) 261-3483 (2) Ma. Darlene Koontz Term expires 12/31/94 4623 Chippendale Drive Naples, Florida 33962 (=midence) 774-0620 (3) Mr. Timothy M. Blackford Term expires 12/31/97 1348 Michigan Avenue • Maples, Florida 33940 l (residence) 246-7919 (4) Mr. Stephen J. !("lee 197 Silveredo Drive aples, Florida 33999 (residence) 435-5041 (work) 353-.2.506 Term expires 12/33/97 (5) Mr. Max A. Hasse, Jr. • Term expires 12/31/95 3340 23rd:Avenue SW Naples, Florida 33964 (reside oe) 429-2011 10716 KELLY, PRICE, SIKET & HEUERMAN, CHARTERED PAUL K. HEW Ef MAN* - ATTORNEYS AT LAW CHARLES M. KELLY,JR. BOARD CuRTTIMITi& 2640 GOLDEN GATE PARKWAY, SUITE 315 BOARD CERTIFIED WILLS, P.O.BOX 8117 TRUSTS AND ESTATES LAWYER NAPLES, FLORIDA 33941-8117 MASI'NKS UN LAW W I1.2i1"A'1'6 PLANNING (813)261-3453 R. SCOTT PRIC1 TELECOPIER(813)261-5711 DONALD K. ROSS;JR. MASTERS OP LAW IN TAXATION ANDREW G. SIKET** JOSEPH D. ZAP*** MASTERS OF LAW IN AXATION ALSO ADMIT=IN OHIO aAL)AD7MITTEU LN 11AJNE -°'AL50 ADMIT it1)IN MM.\CHUAErr TELECOPIER COVER SHEET Operator: /icki Durand Date: 6/3/94 User No.: I Client/Matter No.: Time: 8:34am Total Number of Pages Including Cover Sheet 3 PLEASE DELIVER TO: Name: Steven Brinkman Firm: City: Telecopier Phone Number: 813/353-1002 Canffc-Ination Number: Remarks:Joseph D. Zaks asked me to fax this information to you: Should you have any questions, please call him. 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