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PARAB Agenda 02/26/1997
PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD AGENDA February 26,1997 Veterans Community Park 1900 Immokalee Road,Naples,Florida The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board meeting will be held Wednesday February 26, 1997 2:00 p.m. at Veterans Community Park, 1900 Immokalee Road,Naples,Florida. I. CALL TO ORDER: II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG: III. INVOCATION: IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES, January 3 , 1997 Meeting A: 1-4 V. January 22, 1997 Meeting B: 1-4 VI. NEW BUSINESS/PRESENTATIONS 1. Introduction of New Parks&Recreation Director-Skip Camp 2. Interview For PARAB Position-Billie Cheney 3. Contribution for Memorial for Daniel P.O'Brien-Chris Lambardo,Esq. C: 5 4. Proposal for Playground in Lee Cypress-Deputy Mary Thomson C: 6 5. Model Aeronautic Lease-Manatee Property D: 7-14 VI. REQUESTS FOR DISCUSSION-SPECIFIC UPDATE ITEM VII. REPORTS/UPDATES: 1. Monthly Report(January) E: 15-21 2. Beach Ordinance 89-11 Update 3. Chokoloskee Boat Ramp-Gary Franco 4. Parks Adoption Report 5. Parab Meeting Schedule F: 22 6. Tour of Wiggins Pass 1 PARAB PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD PND RECR�c � ��i QQ Oti L G FLORIDP WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1997 2:00 P.M. Veterans Community Park 1900 Immokalee Road, Naples, Florida FROM :WOODWRRD PIRES&LOMBGRDON TO 1 9141 353 1002 1997.02-19 13:50 #953 P.01/01 COLLIER COUNTY PARRS & RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD REQUEST FOR PRESENTATION To BE PLACED ON AGENDA ALL PERSONS WISHING TO SPEAK ON ANY AGENDA ITEM MUST SUBMIT A SUMMARY OF PRESENTATION PRIOR TO SPEAKING. REQUEST FOR ITEM TO BE PLACED ON PARAB AGENDA MUST BE SUBMITTED IN WRITING TO THE BOARD AT LEAST 13 DAYS PRIOR TO THE DATE OP THE MEETING, ALL PUBLIC SPEAKERS WILL DE LIMITED TO TEN (10) MINUTES UNLESS PERMISSION FOR ADDITIONAL TIME IS GRANTED BY THE CHAIRMAN, NAME OF SPFaKER J. Christopher Lombardo DATE: 2/26/97 SUBJECT: Contribution for memorial for Daniel P. O'Brien PURPOSE: The O'Brien family is contributing $5,000.00 toward the creation of a memorial for Daniel P. O'Brien at Sugden Park. Would like to discuss the type of memorial . SUMM4RY of P ESENTAT,IOH If additional space is needed please use blank sheet. (C) 5 TOTAL P.02 , �� I COLLIER COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD REQUEST FOR PRESENTATION TO BE PLACED ON AGENDA ALL PERSONS WISHING TO SPEAK ON ANY AGENDA ITEM MUST SUBMIT A SUMMARY OF PRESENTATION PRIOR TO SPEAKING. REQUEST FOR ITEM TO BE PLACED ON PARAB AGENDA MUST BE SUBMITTED IN WRITING TO THE BOARD AT LEAST 13 DAYS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF THE MEETING. ALL PUBLIC SPEAKERS WILL BE LIMITED TO TEN (10) MINUTES UNLESS PERMISSION FOR ADDITIONAL TIME IS GRANTED BY THE CHAIRMAN. NAME OF SPEAKER: . . Ma= MARX Lp DATE: 2/19/97 SUBJECT: Proposal for playground in Lee Cypress. PURPOSE: For the use of the residents' children who have no place to play or recreate. SUMMARY OF PRESENTATION My presentation will include to current general make-up of the area and its great need for a safe secure place for the children of the area to recreate. Thanking you in advance, Deputy Mary Thomson If additional space is needed please use blank sheet. (C) 6 4 4 vii, G COLLIER COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT JANUARY 1997 RECREATION SECTION CURRENT YEAR PRIOR YEAR MTH YTD MTH YTD Facility Users 309,328 1,364,870 265,241 1,043,575 User Hours 120,750 376,278 97,758 439,468 Games 181 998 194 1,580 Special Events 4,323 16,701 691 24,931 Car Count 139,718 547,951 120,979 397,842 Revenue 124,568 318,603 86,260 305,907 Revenue-vend 3,311 14,758 3,456 10,849 NEIGHBORHOOD/SCHOOL PARKS Users 19,602 78,408 32,800 131,200 REGIONAL PARKS CURRENT YEAR PRIOR YEAR MTH YTD MTH YTD Car Count 37,041 115,837 74,495 200,845 Beach Users 89,016 276,675 178,788 482,027 Park Sites Visited 1,871 4,084 1,411 3,336 Personal Contacts 9,554 25,338 8,023 33,605 Interpretive Projects 9 24 6 8 Launch Car Count 33,378 76,239 32,382 108,315 Revenue-Concess 12,001 29,896 5,952 14,305 Permits 250 750 384 1,097 Launch 5,867 13,030 1,072 6,253 Parking 44,798 127,121 42,138 99,876 PARKS SECTION NUMBER OF ACRES NUMBER OF SITES CURRENT YEAR PRIOR YEAR CURRENT YEAR PRIOR YEAR MTH YTD MTH YTD MTH YTD MTH YTD Schools 44 44 50 50 8 8 10 10 Regional 701 701 701 701 16 16 16 16 Neighbor 36 36 36 36 10 10 15 15 Comm. 425 425 432 432 15 15 15 15 (D) 7 rrrrr► ( • O CO N V' O V' O O C3) O O N CO (- U) M O N O N U) 0r O O CO co U) co 'f) N- co CA I--. 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VETERANS COMMUNITY PARK AQUATIC FACILITY Programs/Classes 59 Programs/Classes 739 Facility Users 3,475 Facility Users 28,769 Instructional Hours 65 Instructional Hours 174 User Hours 7,137 User Hours 9,797 Revenue 6,291 Revenue 13,066 Special Events 0 Special Events 0 Vehicle Count 4,362 II. EAST NAPLES VII. VINEYARDS COMMUNITY COMMUNITY PARK PARK 12/19/96-1/31/97 Programs/Classes 206 Programs/Classes 812 Facility Users 49,396 Facility Users 21,120 Instructional Hours 21 Instructional Hours 122 User Hours 6,839 User Hours 20,229 Revenue 4,253 Revenue 23,022 Special Events 0 Special Events 0 Vehicle Count 19,415 Vehicle Count 8,800 III. FRANK MACKLE VIIL GOLDEN GATE FITNESS COMMUNITY PARK CENTER Programs/Classes 1,459 Programs/Classes 2 Facility Users 27,000 Facility Users 3,095 Instructional Hours 170 Instructional Hours 8 User Hours 11,437 User Hours 3,101 Revenue 8,437 Revenue 14,867 Special Events 711 Special Events 0 Vehicle Count 10,000 Vehicle Count GGCP 47,376 IV. IMMOKALEE COMMUNITY IX. IMMOKALEE REC/POOL PARK COMPLEX Program/Classes 54 Program/Classes 2 Facility Users 15,030 Facility Users 13,812 Instructional Hours 586 Instructional Hours 0 User Hours 12,311 User Hours 10,945 Revenue 3,506 Revenue 3,186 Special Events 0 Special Events 0 Vehicle Count 32,900 Vehicle Count 0 V. GOLDEN GATE COMMUNITY X. RACQUET CENTER CENTER Program/Classes 208 Program Classes 72 Facility Users 17,940 Facility Users 1,988 Instructional Hours 249 Instructional Hours 26 User Hours 21,600 User Hours 3,364 Revenue 14,151 Revenue 9,600 Special Events 3,400 Special Events 127 Vehicle Count 5,600 Vehicle Count - (D) 9 . To: Skip Camp, Acti Director Department of Parks & Recreation From: Mary Ellen Donner, Recreation Superviso Date: Feb. 1, 1996 Re: Pool & Fitness Revenue Report FY YTD FY YTD FY YTD 94/95 94/95 95/96 95/96 96/97 96/97 OCTOBER Pool $4,232. $4,232. $3,262. $3,262. $3,509. $3,509. Fitness n/a n/a n/a n/a $5,567. $5,567. Totals $3,262. $3,262. $9,076. $9,076. NOVEMBER Pool $3,679. $7,911. $2,978. $6,240. $3,122. $6,631. Fitness n/a n/a $4,447. $4,447. $3,912. $9,479. Totals $7,425. $10,687. $7,034. $16,110. DECEMBER Pool $3,139. $11,050. $1,294. $7,534. $3,889. $10,520. Fitness n/a n/a $2,845. $7,292. $4,342. $13,821. Totals $4,139. $14,826. $8,231. $24,341. JANUARY Pool $3,872. $14,922. $2,878. $10,412. $6,291. $16,811. Fitness n/a n/a $7,714. $15,006. $14,867. $28,688. Totals $10,592. $25,418. $21,158. $45,499. FEBRUARY Pool $3,815. $18,737. $4,603. $15,015. Fitness n/a n/a $4,082. $19,088. Totals $8,685. $34,103. MARCH Pool $10,309. $29,046. $6,675. $21,690. Fitness n/a n/a $3,760. $22,848. Totals $10,435. $44,538. APRIL Pool $12,851. $41,897. $11,312. $33,002. Fitness n/a n/a $5,204. $28,052. Totals $16,516. $61,054. MAY Pool $16,846. $58,743. $15,256. $48,258. Fitness n/a n/a $4,030. $32,082. Totals $19,286. - $80,340. JUNE Pool $19,396. $78,139. $20,540. $68,798. Fitness n/a n/a $3,318. $35,400. Totals $23,858. $104,198. JULY Pool $12,936. $91,075. $18,424. $87,222. Fitness n/a n/a $5,181. $40,581. Totals $23,605. $127,803. AUGUST Pool $11,664. $102,739. $17,195. $104,416. Fitness n/a n/a $4,833. $45,414. Totals $22,028. $149,830. SEPT Pool $8,704. $111,443. $11,459. $115,875. Fitness n/a n/a $10,078. $55,492. Totals $21,537. $171,367. Should you have any questions, please contact me. (D) 10 • 0 Athletic Section Monthly Report Month: January Year 1997 I. Activity Iv. Instruction Hours Athletics 8 519 Tennis 55 Total 63 II. Facility Users V. Games 3765 ATHLETICS 71 GGCP 71 Athletics GGCP ENCP VCP VCP 39 Men's 35 Over 810 ENCP 0 Men's Softball 2,115 945 Totals 181 Marco 30 405 Church Softball 270 810 VI. Special Events Babe Ruth 270 270 Youth Basketball 3,360 USTA Jr TennisTourney Tennis (Golden Years) 42 80 Pee Wee Soccer 60 VII. Monthly Highlights Pee Wee T Ball 30 Tennis Youth 18 1/6/1997 Men's Softball Playoffs Tennis Adults 10 1/13/1997 Church League Begins Practices 270 _ 1/18/1997 Knights of Columbus Hoop Shoc 3765 3,895 0 2,105 1/18/1997 Lely Alumni Softball 1/25/1997 Knight of Columbus Hoop Shoot 1/25-26/1997 USTA Jr TennisTourney 1/31/1997 Ancomp Company Picnic VII. Traffic Count Front 39,136 III. Revenue Section Back 8.240 $24,189.00 47,376 Facility User Hours Athletic GGCP ENCP VCP Totals 3,765.00 6,406 225 3,593.75 13,990.13 (D) 11 0 0 li H In d' d' Q H d4 M M E.4 OD N N W`N M 0 m H N M M ql H d' 01 0 r-1 M O0 O '>4 ao d, Ol 10 W `N 0 10 01 H H 10 M 0 CO O1 a) di H co l0 l0 N N Q 01 r 0 H H M M N M01 CO M W [i H In O1 m lO d4 0 OJ 01 01 1.0 M H ONl l0 00 m m M O1 10 01 H In 0 N a O H N M d' In In 10 to r r Pi FA a W l0 M r CO H 01 l0 N r a) O l0 0 O1 r N r-1 0 HM00 ri to md' M W H M d' 0 N N In d] H O1 In co W01 10 N In O al In 10 MN M d• l0 C4 H H IX w W al In O lin H W CO 0 10 N M rl 01 0 In r U Q N l0 CO N Ol H M l0 N o d N H F m ,0-) 10 H N d' d' r 10 O Ol H 0 In M0 H md' 00 N d' a H N M m d' In In In 10 10 l0 U g 111 H In N N W H W 00 co H In N CA N Ol N M r N H N H N d• N w M In r d• H H 0 M01 M m H 1Ol In 00 l0 O 00 to In d' M m N d' H l0 .4. d , M '- M i a) O1 H N N 0 Ell 01I .4. .4. M .4. OD N co rl r r H H • M O 01 Hr Hr M M O1 Hl0 N 01 10 M N H Ol M a) H d' a) O M H N M M d, d' In In In 10 10 l0 OD 0 O1 00 N In 10 N 10 In O Ol d4 d1 d' O m al O M In O M 01 >I O O1 H 10 d' In W O1 10 N d' 0 W 01 10 N O0 O> r d' d' N M Cl N Cl a I: a w o H W U PPS U a >+ W C7 H Cl4.41 O4 F.T1 in (D) 12 Ar COLLIER COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION PARK MAINTENANCE MONTHLY REPORT JANUARY 1997 Park Maintenance Operations: Continue all daily maintenance operations relative to County park and waterfront facilities. PARKS MAINTAINED # OF ACRES #OF SITES MTH YTD MTH YTD School Sites 44 44 8 8 Regional & Water Orientated 701 701 16 16 Neighborhood Parks 36 36 10 10 Community Parks 425 425 15 15 • Gulf Coast Little League transferred from Neighborhood Park to Community Park • Jane's Scenic Drive added 1/95 - 12 miles, 142 acres • East Naples Neighborhood Park added 5/95 • So. Naples Community Park(Hubschman/Bathey property) added 11/95 • Lake Avalon (Sugden Regional Park) added 8/95 Special Projects: Repair of security lights at Sugden complete. Repairs to Vineyards Community Center ongoing. County voted down proposal for City to run fuel operations at Bayview Park. Food and Beverage Concession at tigertail placed out for bid. A Summary prepared and sent to BCC for direction on how to proceed with South Naples, Middle Schools and East Naples Community Park bailfield construction projects. Park Supervision: RFP for Cocohatchee Concessions opened. Low vendor is Fishfinder Inc. Negotiation phase in process. RFP for East Naples Skatepark opened. Low vendor is Sparrow Enterprises. Negotiation phase in process. Revisions made to Master Plan of Sugden Regional Park and sent to State for review. Code Enforcement Board voted to have Lely Guardhouse remain as is. Roller Hockey Rink, North Naples Community Park, scaled back to original covered basketball pavilion. (D) 13 PARK RANGER PROGRAM MONTHLY REPORT January 1997 ADMINISTRATION: Routine administrative, evaluations, scheduling, interviews, collections. FIELD OPERATIONS: Routine patrol of beaches and parks, enforced Ordinances, assisted park visitors, collection of monies from meters, bank deposits, commissioners packet delivery, restroom maintenance at beaches,trash and debris maintenance on beaches, boardwalks and parking lots. Maintained mounted patrol, vehicles, etc. Beach vendor inspections done. BEACH & WATER SITES CAR COUNT USERS REVENUE BEACH FACILITIES MTH YTD MTH YTD MTH YTD Barefoot Beach Access 3,125 8,343 7,620 20,142 2,056 5,085 Barefoot Preserve 6,121 22,964 14,690 55,112 11,491 31,653 Clam Pass Park 9,611 23,380 23,066 54,666 4,158 13,071 Tigertail Beach 8,467 30,355 20,320 72,850 20,181 58,472 Vanderbilt Beach 4,608 13,893 11,059 33,342 2,351 6,574 North Gulf Shore 2,953 9,203 7,087 22,087 258 624 South Marco 2,156 7,699 5,174 18,476 2,662 6,232 Vanderbilt Bch Rd Meters 1,641 5,410 TOTALS 37,041 115,837 89,016 276,675 44,798 127,121 Citation Revenue 780 2,100 BOAT LAUNCH FACILITIES METERS Bayview Park 6,435 18,828 -15,444 45,186 857 3,144 SR 951 1,575 5,411 3,780 12,985 Caxambas 2,827 6,909 6,784 16,579 Lake Trafford 7,051 17,322 16,922 41,116 Cocohatchee River Park 15,490 27,769 37,176 66,645 1,440 3,324 TOTALS 33,378 76,239 80,106 182,511 2,297 6,468 *Users=car count x 2.4 PARK SITES VISITED PERSONAL CONTACTS INTERPRETIVE PROJECTS MTH YTD MTH YTD MTH YTD 1,871 4,084 9,554 25,338 9 24 COMMENTS: (D) 14 a.r..rr�w DRAFT Lease# LEASE AGREEMENT 'A IA THIS LEASE AGREEMENT entered into this day of , 1997,between COLLIER MODEL AERONAUTIC CLUB, INC.,a Florida not-for-profit corporation,whose mailing address is 40 Turquoise Avenue, Naples, Florida 34114, hereinafter referred to as "LESSEE", and COLLIER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, whose mailing address is 3301 East Tamiami Trail,Naples,Florida 34112,hereinafter referred to as"LESSOR". WITNESSETH In consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein, and other valuable consideration, the parties agree as follows: ARTICLE I. Demised Premises LESSOR hereby leases to LESSEE and LESSEE hereby leases from LESSOR the property adjacent to the Manatee Elementary and Middle School described as thirty(30)acres,more or less,located within Section 11, Township 51 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida, and which is more particularly depicted on Exhibit "A" which is attached hereto and made a part of this Lease, hereinafter called the "Demised Premises", situated in the County of Collier and the State of Florida, for the sole purpose of the operation of a model airplane flying club. ARTICLE 2. Term of Lease LESSEE shall have and hold the Demised Premises for a term of five (5) years, commencing on January 31, 1997 and ending January 30, 2002. LESSEE is granted the option, provided it is not in default of any of the terms of this Lease Agreement,to renew same for one(I)additional term of five(5) years, under the same terms and conditions as provided herein, by giving written notice of LESSEE'S intention to do so to the LESSOR not less than thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the leasehold estate hereby created. Said notice shall be effective upon placement of the notice in an official depository of the United States Post Office,Registered or Certified Mail,Postage Prepaid. ARTICLE 3. Rent LESSEE hereby covenants and agrees to pay as rent for the Demised Premises the sum of Ten Dollars and 00/100 Cents ($10.00) per annum upon the anniversary date of the execution of this Lease Agreement. ARTICLE 4. Other Expenses and Charges LESSEE shall pay all janitorial services and utility charges pertaining to the Demised Premises including,but not limited to charges for gas, electricity, light, heat, air conditioning, power,water, sewer and telephone or other communication services used, rendered or supplied thereupon or in connection with the Demised Premises. If LESSOR elects to supply utility services and/or janitorial services, LESSEE agrees to pay the same as additional rent within thirty (30) days of its receipt of the LESSOR'S bill or invoice. ARTICLE 5. Modifications to Demised Premises Prior to making any changes, alterations, additions or improvements to the Demised Premises, LESSEE will provide to LESSOR all proposals and plans for alterations, improvements, changes or additions to the Demised Premises for LESSORS written approval, specifying in writing the nature and extent of the desired alteration,improvement,change,or addition,along with the contemplated starting and completion time for such project. LESSOR or its designee will then have sixty(60)days within which to approve or deny in writing said request for changes,improvements,alterations or additions. LESSOR shall not unreasonably withhold its consent to required or appropriate alterations, improvements, changes or additions proposed by LESSEE. If after sixty(60)days there has been no response from LESSOR or its designee to said proposals or plans, then such silence shall be deemed as a denial to such request to LESSEE. LESSEE covenants and agrees in connections with any maintenance, repair work, erection, construction, improvement, addition or alteration of any authorized modifications, additions or improvements to the Demised Premises, to observe and comply with all then and future applicable laws, (E) 15 ordinance,rules,reguCis,and requirements of the United Sates of America, ♦e of Florida,County of Collier,and any and all governmental agencies. All alterations, improvements and additions to said Demised Premises shall at once, when made or installed, be deemed as attached to the freehold and to have become property of LESSOR. Prior to the termination of this Lease or any renewal term thereof,or within thirty(30)days thereafter, if LESSOR so directs,LESSEE shall promptly remove the additions,improvements,alterations, fixtures and installations which were placed in,on,or upon the Demised Premises by LESSEE,and repair any damage occasioned to the Demised Premises by such removal;and in default thereof, LESSOR may complete said removals and repairs at LESSEE'S expense. ARTICLE 6. Access to Demised Premises LESSOR, its duly authorized agents, representatives and employees, shall have the right after reasonable notice to LESSEE, to enter into and upon the Demised Premises or any part thereof at all reasonable hours for the purpose of examining the same and making repairs or providing janitorial service therein,and for the purposes of inspection for compliance with the provisions of this Lease Agreement. ARTICLE 7. Use of the Demised Premises The Demised Premises shall be occupied and solely for purposes of the operation of a model airplane flying club by LESSEE and shall be subject to rules and regulations as to hours of operation and scope of operation as may be provided by LESSOR or its designee to LESSEE in writing, any such regulations being in addition to the covenants and agreements contained herein. LESSEE covenants and agrees: A. That the hours of operation at the Demised Premises shall extend from the hours of 8:00 a.m. to sunset on Tuesdays,Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. B. That the use at the Demised Premises shall be restricted to members of LESSEE and their families. C. To keep the Demised Premises in a careful, safe, clean and proper manner; keep the service areas adjoining the Demised Premises clear of debris, and not permit any rubbish or refuse of any nature to accumulate. D. To prevent the Demised Premises from being used in a way which will injure the reputation of same or may be a nuisance, annoyance, inconvenience or damage to the neighborhood or adjoining or surrounding properties. E. To abide by all rules and regulations established by LESSOR or its designee which may be established from time to time. F. Not to use, occupy, suffer or permit the Demised Premises or any part thereof to be used or occupied for any purpose contrary to law or the rules and regulations of any public authority or in any manner so as to increase the cost of hazard insurance to the LESSOR over and above the normal cost of the LESSOR. LESSEE will,on demand, reimburse LESSOR for all damages caused by LESSEE'S use of the Demised Premises,whether or not LESSOR has consented to such use. G. The LESSEE,its members,guests and invitees shall not fly hand-held, radio-controlled airplanes over the Manatee School facility,including outside activity areas or any residences within the area. H. The LESSEE, its members,guests and invitees shall not fly any model airplanes with engines of five (5)horsepower or more at the Demised Premises. ARTICLE 8. Assignment and Subletting LESSEE covenants and agrees not to assign this Lease or to sublet the whole or any part of the Demised Premises,or to permit any other persons to occupy same without the written consent of LESSOR. Any such assignment or subletting, even with the consent of LESSOR, shall not relieve LESSEE from liability for payment of rent or other suns herein provided or from the obligation to keep and be bound by the terms,conditions and covenants of this Lease. The acceptance of rent from any other person shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any of the provisions of this Lease or to be a consent to the assignment of this Lease or subletting of the Demised Premises. 2 (E) 16 :.ter • ARTICLE 9. Indety 0 LESSEE, in consideration of Ten Dollars ($10.00),the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless IJESSOR, its agents and employees from and against any and all liability (statutory or otherwise), damages, claims, suits, demands,judgments, costs, interest and expenses (including, but no limited to, attorneys' fees and disbursements both at trial and appellate levels) arising, directly or indirectly, from any injury to, or death of, any person or persons or damage to property(including loss of use thereof)related to(A) LESSEE'S use of the Demised Premises, (B)any work or thing whatsoever done,or any condition created (other than by LESSOR, its employees, agents or contractors)by or on behalf of LESSEE in or about the Demised Premises,(C)any condition of the Demised Premises due to or resulting from any default by LESSEE in the performance of LESSEE'S obligations under this Lease,or(D)any act,omission or negligence of LESSEE or its agents,contractors, employees,subtenants,licensees or invitees. In case any action or proceeding is brought against LESSOR by reason of any one or more thereof, LESSEE shall pay all costs,attorneys'fees,expenses and liabilities resulting therefrom and shall defend such action or proceeding if LESSOR shall so request,at LESSEE'S expense,by counsel reasonably satisfactory to LESSOR. The LESSOR shall not be liable for any injury or damage to person or property caused by the elements or by other persons in the Demised Premises,or from the street or sub-surface,or from any other place, or for any interference caused by operations by or for a governmental authority in construction of any public or quasi-public works. The LESSOR shall not be liable for any damages to or loss of,including loss due to petty theft,any property, occurring on the Demised Premises or any part thereof, and the LESSEE agrees to hold the LESSOR harmless from any claims for damages,except where such damage or injury is the result of the gross negligence or willful misconduct of the LESSOR or its employees. ARTICLE 10.Insurance LESSEE shall provide and maintain general liability and property liability insurance policy(ies), approved by the Collier County Risk Management Department,for not less than Three Hundred Thousand Dollars and No/Cents($300,000.00)combined single limits during the term of this Agreement. In addition, LESSEE shall provide and maintain Worker's Compensation Insurance covering all employees meeting Statutory Limits in compliance with the applicable state and federal laws. The coverage shall include Employer's Liability with a minimum limit of One Hundred Thousand Dollars and No/100 Cents ($100,000.00)each accident. • Such insurance policy(ics) shall list Collier County as an additional insured thereon. Evidence of such insurance shall be provided to the Collier County Risk Management Department,3301 East Tamiami Trail, Administration Building, Naples, Florida, 34112, for approval prior to the commencement of this Lease Agreement; and shall include a provision requiring ten (10) days prior written notice to Collier County c/o County Risk Management Department in the event of cancellation or changes in policy(ies) coverage. LESSOR reserves the right to reasonably amend the insurance requirements by issuance of notice in writing to LESSEE, whereupon receipt of such notice LESSEE shall have thirty (30) days in which to obtain such additional insurance. ARTICLE 11.Maintenance LESSEE shall, at its sole cost and expense, keep the Demised Premises clean at all times. if said Demised Premises are not kept clean in the opinion of LESSOR,LESSEE'S manager will be so advised in • writing. If corrective action is not taken within twenty(20)days of the receipt of such notice, LESSOR will cause the same to be cleaned and corrected and LESSEE shall assume and pay all necessary cleaning costs and such costs shall constitute additional rent which shall be paid by LESSEE within ten(10)days of receipt of written notice of costs incurred by LESSOR. The LESSEE,at its sole cost,shall repair all damage to the Demised Premises caused by LESSEE, its employees,agents,independent contractors,guests,invitees,licensees,or patrons. The LESSEE, at its sole cost, shall remove from the Demised Premises in accordance with all applicable rules, laws and regulations, all solid, liquid, semisolid, and gaseous trash and waste and refuse of any nature whatsoever which might accumulate and arise from the operations of the LESSEE'S business. Such trash,waste and refuse shall be stored in closed containers approved by the LESSOR. ARTICLE 12.Default by LESSEE Failure of LESSEE to comply for ninety(90)days with any material provision or covenant of this Lease shall constitute a default, LESSOR may, at its option, terminate this Lease after thirty (30) days written notice to LESSEE,unless the default is cured within the notice period(or such additional time as is 3 (E) 17 reasonably required toect such default). However,the occurrence of any old following events shall constitute a default by LESSEE,and this Lease may be immediately terminated by LESSOR: (a) Abandonment of Demised Premises or discontinuation of LESSEE'S operation. (b) Falsification of LESSEE or an agent of LESSEE of any report required to be furnished to LESSOR pursuant to the terms of this Lease. (c) Filing of insolvency,reorganization,plan or arrangement or bankruptcy. (d) Adjudication as bankrupt. (e) Making of a general assignment of the benefit of creditors. (f) If LESSEE suffers this Lease to be taken under any writ of execution. In the event of the occurrence of any of the foregoing defaults in this ARTICLE 12, LESSOR, in addition to any other rights and remedies it may have,shall have the immediate right to re-enter and remove all persons and property from the Demised Premises. Such property may be removed and stored in a public warehouse or elsewhere at the cost of and for the account of LESSEE,all without service of notice or resort to legal process and without being deemed guilty of trespass, or being liable for any loss or damage which may be occasioned thereby. The LESSOR may at its option terminate this Lease after receipt by LESSEE of thirty(30) days notice in writing if a lien is filed against the leasehold interest of the LESSEE, and not removed within thirty(30)days,pursuant to the Florida Mechanics Lien Law. ARTICLE 13.Default by LESSOR LESSOR shall in no event be charged with default in the performance of any of its obligations hereunder unless and until LESSOR shall have failed to perform such obligations within thirty(30)days (or such additional time as is reasonably required to correct such default) after notice to LESSOR by LESSEE properly specifying wherein LESSOR has failed to perform any such obligations. ARTICLE 14.Notices Any notice which LESSOR or LESSEE may be required to give to the other party shall be in writing to the other party at the following addresses: LESSOR: LESSEE: Board of County Commissioners Collier Model Aeronautic Club,Inc. do Real Property Mgmt.Dept. do Ray Sokolowski 3301 Tamiami Trail East 40 Turquoise Road Administration Building Naples,Florida 34114 Naples,Florida 34112 cc:Office of the County Attorney ARTICLE 15.Surrender of Premises LESSEE shall remove any improvements completed by LESSEE prior to the expiration of this Lease and shall deliver up and surrender to LESSOR possession of the Demised Premises and any improvements not removed upon expiration of this Lease, or its earlier termination as herein provided, broom clean and in as good condition and repair as the same shall be at the commencement of the term of this Lease or may have been put by LESSOR or LESSEE during the continuance thereof,ordinary wear and tear and damage by fire or the elements beyond LESSEE'S control excepted. ARTICLE 16.General Provisions LESSEE fully understands that the police and law enforcement security protection provided by law enforcement agencies for the above-referenced Demised Premises is limited to that provided to any other business or agency situated in Collier County,and acknowledges that any special security measures deemed necessary for additional protection of the Demised Premises shall be the sole responsibility and cost of LESSEE and shall involve no cost or expense to LESSOR. LESSEE expressly agrees for itself, its successor and assigns, to refrain from any use of the Demised Premises which would interfere with or adversely affect the operation or maintenance of LESSOR'S standard operations where other operations share common facilities. 4 (E) 18 C (a) Rights not specifically granted the LESSEE by this Lease are hereby reserved to the LESSOR. (b) LESSEE agrees to pay all sales tax imposed on the rental of the Demised Premises where applicable under law. (c) LESSEE agrees to pay all intangible personal property taxes that may be imposed due to the creation,by this Lease,of a leasehold interest in the Demised Premises or LESSEE'S possession of said leasehold interest in the Demised Premises. ARTICLE 17.Environmental Concerns LESSEE represents, warrants and agrees to indemnify, reimburse, defend and hold harmless LESSOR,from and against all costs(including attorneys fees)asserted against,imposed on or incurred by LESSOR directly or indirectly pursuant to or in connection with the application of any federal, state,local or common law relating to pollution or protection of the environment. ARTICLE 18. Radon Gas In compliance with Section 404.056, Florida Statutes, all parties are hereby made aware of the following: Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that, when it has accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities, may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state guidelines have been found in buildings in Florida. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your county public health unit. ARTICLE 19.General Provisions LESSOR fully understands that the police and law enforcement security protection provided by law enforcement agencies to the Demised premises is limited to that provided to any other business or agency situated in Collier County, and LESSOR acknowledges that any special security measures deemed necessary for additional protection of the Demised Premises shall be the sole responsibility and cost of LESSOR and shall involve no cost or expense to LESSEE. ARTICLE 20. Extent of Liens All persons to whom these presents may come are put upon notice of the fact that the interest of the LESSOR in the Demised Premises shall not be subject to liens for improvements made by the LESSEE, and liens for improvements made by the LESSEE are specifically prohibited from attaching to or becoming a lien on the interest of the LESSOR in the Demised Premises or any part of either. This notice is given pursuant to the provisions of and in compliance with Section 713.10, Florida Statutes. ARTICLE 21. Effective Date This Lease shall become effective upon execution by both LESSOR and LESSEE. ARTICLE 22.Governing Law This Lease shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have hereunder set forth their hands and seals. AS TO THE LESSOR: DATED: ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIGHT E. 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Q LI C CARNALLY $1.1.1-1 I ;,< 160 y R000 LANE OCL ZONA CM‘ `�\/ 6.0 LI 7 MARINO J/0 Yl IA SSERO t0 SOUTHEAST S..11100.0.N - ..,. 1- QUARTER $X1.MC 91 OF TWP 51S RNG 26 E' GENERAL LEGEND 01VI0E0 HIGHWAY CREEK OR STREAM• 5� �(\� - 7/ PRIMARY HIGHWAY Amen T�o LAKE OR►ONO---••••••••• LIGNT•OUTT ROAD SWAMP OR MARSH ..• CITY STRUTS CITRUS GROVES 0 0 0-0-0 INTERSTATE NIGH WAT AIRPORT RUNWAY YEOERAL, HIGHWAY O STATE •OUNOARY ---- STATE HIGHWAY-••• O COUNTY•OUNOARY --- RAILROAO TOWNSHIP•0UNOART..........-- RIVER OR CANAL 1SPEC.AREA•0UNOART CANAL OR OITCM __._..._..._ CITY CORP.LIMIT R\�\<R\\R\\• OTHER CITY OR VILLACC••• 9 • R L,%- P.)SC: •-•1---- 3-0 Go-C.re-s Ex- : ;-r 1 (E)21 ...a.- 4 41; 411 PARAB MEETING SCHEDULE FOR 1997 ****** **** ** * * 1. January 22, 1997 meeting schedule at Golden Gate Community Center, at 2 :00 p.m. 2 . February 26, 1997 Meeting schedule at Veteran Community Park, at 2 :00 p.m. 3 . March 26, 1997 meeting schedule at Immokalee Community Center, at 2 :00 p.m. 4. April 23, 1997 meeting schedule at Vineyards Community Park, at 2 :00 p.m. 1 i NOTE: Meetings date can be changed due to any County holidays observed. PARAB members will be notify 2 weeks prior to meeting dates for any unforeseen circumstances. ** MEANS A DATE OR A LOCATION HAS BEEN CHANGE. (F) 22 1 - 1111111111111111111111•111 a COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT DIVISION OF PUBLIC SERVICES 3300 SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT NAPLES, FLORIDA 33999 (941) 353-0404 FAX (941) 353-1002 January 27, 1997 A CERTIFIED BLUE CHIP COMMUNITY Mr. Doug Herbst Cool Concessions, Inc. 828 Hideaway Circle E Suite 416 Marco Island, Florida 34145 Re: Issuing Receipts Dear Mr. Herbst: Please be advised that our Department has received several complaints regarding your operation at tigertail Beach County Park. More specifically, patrons have been complaining regarding the lack of receipts being issued. Please be advised that for every transaction a receipt must be issued. This is consistent with the language included in your contract agreement. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. Respect r lly, Gary ranco, Parks Superintendent Department of Parks and Recreation - c: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Members top COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT DIVISION OF PUBLIC SERVICES 3300 SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT NAPLES, FLORIDA 33999 (941) 353-0404 FAX (941) 353-1002 A CERTIFIED BLUE CHIP COMMUNITY January 23, 1997 Ms. Cyndy DeAugustino P.O. Box 10145 Naples, Florida. 34101-0145 Dear Ms. DeAugustino: I am in receipt of your correspondence sent to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board relating to your request for a roller hockey rink to be located at the Max A. Hasse Community Park location. Funds for the proposed project are not currently available in this years budget. However, with the new budget process for fiscal year 1998 approaching , I will be glad to incorporate your request into the Capital Improvement Element of Parks construction budget. During the public hearing portion of the budget process please make your concerns again known to staff or to the appropriate Commissioner in your district. I would like to thank you for your interest in this matter and hope that we can construct a roller hockey rink in your area in the near future. Respectfully ,, Gary Franco,Parks Superintendent Department of Parks and Recreation cc: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Members air�rwrr� February 13,1997 Mr. Arthur Staples 105 Heritage way Naples, Fl 34110 Dear Mr. Staples, I have received your correspondence relating to the pedestrian access problem associated with the Veterans Park location. Your points of concern are well taken. I am forwarding a copy of your correspondence to The Collier County Transportation Department for review and to explore options as how to alleviate or minimize the situation. I will be forwarding you a copy of the findings as soon as it is made available. Should you have futher questions please feel free to contact me at the enclosed address. Sincerely/ } Gary Fra co, Parks Superintendent Department of Parks and Recreation Ili 1 "Iji COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT DIVISION OF PUBLIC SERVICES 3300 SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT NAPLES, FLORIDA 33999 (941) 353-0404 FAX (941) 353-1002 January 27, 1997 A CERTIFIED BLUE CHIP COMMUNITY Mr. Doug Herbst Cool Concessions, Inc. 828 Hideaway Circle E Suite 416 Marco Island, Florida 34145 Re: Issuing Receipts Dear Mr. Herbst: Please be advised that our Department has received several complaints regarding your operation at tigertail Beach County Park. More specifically, patrons have been complaining regarding the lack of receipts being issued. Please be advised that for every transaction a receipt must be issued. This is consistent with the language included in your contract agreement. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. Respect r lly, ..": Gary ranco, Parks Superintendent Department of Parks and Recreation Ze>/..,,ted9a....-e c: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Members / ''' ;r �) . kti /,,,5,7.6 /err/_z 411111111111111111111W 1.111111111111111.1111111111•1111111111 0 "A COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT DIVISION OF PUBLIC SERVICES 3300 SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT NAPLES, FLORIDA 33999 (941) 353-0404 FAX (941) 353-1002 A CERTIFIED BLUE CHIP COMMUNITY January 23, 1997 Ms. Cyndy DeAugustino P.O. Box 10145 Naples, Florida. 34101-0145 Dear Ms. DeAugustino: I am in receipt of your correspondence sent to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board relating to your request for a roller hockey rink to be located at the Max A. Hasse Community Park location. Funds for the proposed project are not currently available in this years budget. However, with the new budget process for fiscal year 1998 approaching , I will be glad to incorporate your request into the Capital Improvement Element of Parks construction budget. During the public hearing portion of the budget process please make your concerns again known to staff or to the appropriate Commissioner in your district. I would like to thank you for your interest in this matter and hope that we can construct a roller hockey rink in your area in the near future. Respectfully Gary Franco,Parks Superintendent Department of Parks and Recreation cc: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Members rr February 13,1997 Mr. Arthur Staples 105 Heritage way Naples, Fl 34110 Dear Mr. Staples, I have received your correspondence relating to the pedestrian access problem associated with the Veterans Park location. Your points of concern are well taken. I am forwarding a copy of your correspondence to The Collier County Transportation Department for review and to explore options as how to alleviate or minimize the situation. I will be forwarding you a copy of the findings as soon as it is made available. Should you have futher questions please feel free to contact me at the enclosed address. Sincerely/ Gary Fra o, Parks Superintendent Department of Parks and Recreation COLLIER CC, NT9 c ;�, , -A-�. 5 AND RECREATION ff.—. 16. -Z. DEPARTMENT �IA"7S. Ftam0X .`•- 4 RECRE. FAxfF0 Vf TO: Cott (IA\ ATTENTION : 1 ,[aii.ki lA ,ry 1 kcyr,t.o -47 . 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WHEREAS, Collier County Ordinance No. 86-41, as amended, sets forth the requirements for creating County Advisory Boards; and WHEREAS, the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board was created by the Board of County Commissioners in October, 1975; and WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Board of County Commissioners to confirm and ratify the establishment of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board and to formalize the structure and operation of the advisory board in accordance with the provisions of Collier County Ordinance No. 86-41, as amended. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: SECTION ONE. board Confirmation of the Creation of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board. The creation and establishment of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board (hereinafter referred 'Co as the "Board") is hereby confirmed and ratified. SECTION TWO. Appointment and Composition. A. The Board shall be composed of seven (7) members consisting of one (1) member from the Immokalee Community Park District, one (1) member from the Marco Island Community Park District and five (5) members from the Naples and Urban Area "Community Park District. B. Members of the Board shall be appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the Board of County Commissioners. :,si.d-memoers shall be permanent residents within the Community Park District . that they represent, and all shall be electors of Collier County. 1 • • 4111 • C. Appointment of members to the Board shall be by resolution of the Board of County Commissioners, which resolution shall set forth the date of•appointment and the term of office. SECTION THREE. Terms of Office. The initial terms of office of the Board shall be as follows: A. Two (2) members will serve until December 31, 1993. B,, Three (3) members will serve until December 31, 1994. C. Two (2) members will serve until December 31, 1995. Thereafter, each appointment or reappointment shall be for a term of four (4) years. A member of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board may be reappointed by the Board of County Commissioners for one (1) successive term. However, other qualified applicants may be considered for any vacancy. Appointments to fill any vacancies on the Board shall be for the remainder of the unexpired term of office. SECTION FOUR. Removal From Office: Failure to Attend Meetings. A. Any member of the Board may be removed from office, with or without cause, by a majority vote of the Board of County Commissioners. B: In the event that any Board member is absent from two (2) consecutive Board meetings without a satisfactory excuse acceptable to the Board Chairman, the Board Chairman shall state such fact at the next regularly scheduled Board meeting and shall thereafter notify, in writing, the Public Servicea Administrator or his Designee of the Board member's failure to attend without satisfactory excuse. The Board of County Commissioners shall review the Board Chairman's notification at a County Commission meeting and shall declare the Board member's positi.;,;t'so"be vacant if the Commission concurs that the Board member was absent from two (2) consecutive Board meetings without a satisfactory excuse • 2 4110 4110 and shall promptly fill the vacant position. The Board member shall not serve at any meetings after his or her position is declared vacant. C. If any member of the Board is absent for more than one-half of the Board's meetings in a given fiscal year, it shall be deemed that the member has tendered his resignation from such Board. The Board of County Commissioners shall as soon as practicable,after such resignation, declare the position to be vacant and shall promptly act to fill the vacancy. The Board member shall not serve at any meetings after his position has been declared vacant by the Board of County Commissioners. D. A member of the Board shall be deemed absent from a meeting when he/she is not present during at least 75% of the meeting. ,SECTION FIVE. Officers; Ouorum: Rules of Procedure. A. Annually the membership of the Board shall elect a chairman and vice chairman from among the members. Officers' terms shall be for one (1) year, with eligibility for reelection. B. The presence of four (4) or more members shall constitute -a quorum of the Board necessary to take action and transact business. In addition, an affirmative vote of three (3) or more members shall be necessary in order to take official action, regardless of whether four (4) or more_members of the Board are present at the meeting. C. The Board shall, by majority vote of the entire _ _ membership, adopt rules of procedure for the transaction of business and shall keep a :written record of meeti�.gs, resolutions, findings and determinations. Copies of all Board minutes, resolutions, reports, and exhibits shall be submitted to the Board of County Commissioners. ,SECTION SIX. Reimbursement of Expenses, Members of the Board shall serve without compensation, but •shall be entitled to receive reimbursement for expenses reasonably 3 l r-- incurred incurred in the performance of their duties upon prior approval of the Board of County Commissioners. SECTION SEVEN. Functions. Powers and Duties of the Board. The functions, powers and duties of the Board shall be as follows: A. To evaluate, consider and review the acquisition of park property. B. To consider and analyze the development of park and recreation facilities constructed on these park properties. C. To review and provide input on parks and recreation programs, classes and special events. D. To review and provide input on the Parks and Recreation Master Plan. E. To solicit input from the public that may assist with the duties listed above. F. To provide recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners on issues relating to those duties specified above or other duties assigned by the Board of County Commissioners. G. The Board may adopt and amend "Guidelines" to govern their operation, subject to approval by the Board of County Commissioners. SECTION EIGHT. Duties of the Public Services Administrator or His Designee. The duties of the Public Services Administrator or his Designee shall be: A. To administer the activities of the Board in accordance with established policies of the Board of County Commissioners and guidelines adopted by the Board. B. To provide periodic written reports to the Board, the County Manager and the Board of County Commissioners on the activities of the Board. 4 . C. Attend all Board meetings. SECTION NINE. Review Process. This Board shall be reviewed once every four (4) years commencing in 1996, in accordance with the procedures contained in Ordinance No. 86-41, as amended. SECTION TEN. Conflict and Severability. In the event this Ordinance conflicts with any other ordinance of Collier County or other applicable law, the more restrictive shall apply. If any phrase or portion of this Ordinance is held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion. SECTION ELEVEN. $ffective Date. This Ordinance shall become effective upon-receipt of notice from the Secretary of State that this Ordinance has been filed with the Secretary of State. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners : of•Collier County, Florida, this c49,‘ day of (2,�Z4_/ :ATTEST2'' rC. G BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS .:„. DWIGHT E. HROCK, CLERK COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA .4:L. SAUNDERS, CHAIRMAN r App •ved jua-Ao form andileghll"suffi iency: This ordinance filed with the David C. Wei el Secretory of State's Offing,h� Assistant County ttorney day of7 Jam//, 7 f and acknowledgement o that fi.n received thi day of By chputy CM% • t 5 dt,A d lt�,R U MEMORANDUM 21Q4147 • COI Ir:R, C0IIHTY 97 JAN 14 AM 9: 10 DATE: January 13, 1997 TO: Skip Camp, Parks and Recreation Director FROM: Sue Filson, Administrative Assistant Board of County Commissioners RE: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board As you know, we currently have vacancies on the above-referenced advisory committee. A press release was issued requesting citizens interested in serving on this committee to submit a resume for consideration. I have attached the resumes received for your review as follows: Billie Cheney P.O. Box 5021 Immokalee, FL 34143 Please let me know, in writing,the recommendation of the advisory committee for appointment and I will prepare an executive summary for the Board's consideration. Please categorize the applicants in areas of expertise. If you have any questions,please call me at 774-8097. Thank you for your attention to this matter. SF Attachments • J. • • . DATE. 10 JANUARY 1997 TO SUE FILSON. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT, COUNTY MANAGER OFFICE FROM: ANNIE PAPPALARDO, CCPRD RECREATION SUPERVISOR - IMM. SUBJECT: P.A.R.A.8 REPRESENTATIVE Billie Ch€4nev lbout 3biy eprese.7.tirg :)n the Parks arci Recreation Advisory Soarct. I met M Cheney this morning and she seems a very riergetio. community oriented and knc,Medgeable citizen of Immokalee. She stated she has iived her3 forever, and would like very much to serve the ifnmokaiee c.,-ornmunity as a P.A.R.A.B. representative. i have included Ms Cheney's resume. Rease feel free to cII her with any questions or concerns that you might have. • AmmmMMMmm y'IS. Billie Cheney F.G. Bcx 5021 Immokalee, FL 33934 JAN 1 0 1997 (941) 657-1231 Board of County Co,missicnz-; and OBJECTIVE A respr;ns:b-- and cr .].englg vosi .i:Dn./..that will .a_-- my:•i i :r. an.,. ,va-kgrc'}r.±, t::. tia:a.•i my knoc5i-`-�d ge, a::-. .:f.frl. E. _1;:._t _e: para_ and p=3fez! '.icna +Yr :f<(:. SM�V-ARY OF SUPPORTIVE QUALIFICATIONS '. is il. •_` .;:77;, ::, a'. T-_:,s- or e:77:f"'":. ♦ :.. 3 . ;.. of :asks $ _.. ..l ;:2..._ .... _`/ an.:. :-. r: .. v. ♦ Ccmpu:er mit r te . >z ACCOM LISHNENTS • - .,: a . i= .... . ..°.cz T, ,:.mor;: t. gni.. a _._a :. • Designed, o' ::__.F.'.t; and menage a :uaii ass cffi.... . 'i •.a_ .(i � .. ..,.._.ms's, and managed a .,kal._. , rink . EXPERIENCE LANGUAGE ARTS TEACHER 3.'.e lea :-.::::-.::: pians. • F_ate..a..i .-.._. r _ ,—:]C =r:' mG_ ato r, e?v . T. Jght .. na ev_'i.. .,.a^ "_. -....r i:Zsi -.. i __e.,2s-.- ;Zr. :7 nagertle t . TEAM LEADER irTCra? e ..:i.'it :e School, Mil:.ik3Leel, F- - _ i3 . a.uc'25_ 3)1 rn --"' :,--t ?..:c:' . R span..-b__i _.zs : Aug * Rep^r: ch-- principal; 9 ?r •.i.e,i _.. - 3:24Win: an instr.-ic:ional team; • :?-: _ -C''. c .:_''4i..z.::3.r _or - ^.rteam; • _-e'. t.. .. ._.._.._.. .. .. 4."...rw;e. n ~e:-.r; .mr.-i a:.waa' b..1.ir ...C1 f . ti ._a,.-�. • •51 -� .id . ._._..L.n-...,ittic. berweon .1y team ^ .i J i .'.... Ls'. . ., 3°c.i;...._.t_3_-C.: .-1 ._ ;*,37.-.-5. S ?`:f•'S: _: - tc _7szr...0ti -a.. team L,c= - lam,' ef..:ii-..L ; • A. _a•..- _t. __a:: f:_ ot L ani p_:;4-;le:". rs t _:C... ..i 4 4:0 Billie Cheney P.O. Box 5021 Immokalee, FL 33934 (941) 657-1231 OWNER AND MANAGER Skate Ace, rnc . , 1982-1985 OWNER AND MANA.GER u W 117;79-1982 EDUCATION anci Csi.;nse:.ing et N.tva univer34r1 . S,)umh F1,)rida, 77.1emerlray REFERENCES .7.vai.:.able on -equest. - . 1401 ii) RFCSVED 511A DEC Z 0 IS56 COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT _ .,-,. ♦T 141 . •1 1. :.:• • i �.'• S DIVISION OF PUBLIC SERVICES 3300 SA'td 'A3B'ARB'�LRA BOULEVARD PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT NAPLES, FLORIDA 33999 (813)353.0404 A CERTIFIED BLUE CHIP COMMUNITY December 19, 1996 Collier County Board of County Commissioners 301 Tamiami Trail, East Naples, Florida 34112 Attn: Ms . Sue Filson, Administrative Assistant Ref: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Board Member Position Dear Ms . Filson: As Chairman of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board and in concert with Collier County Ordinance Number 93- - 81, Section Four, Paragraph "B", I am requesting that the Board of County Commissioners appoint a new Board Member replacing Ms . Anne Goodnight. Ms . Goodnight has not attended the past twelve meetings . By copy of this letter I am notifying Tom 011iff, Public Services Administrator as called for within the Ordinance. Please consider advertising for this position "in both the Hispanic press and radio stations in Immokalee. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact my office. Thank you. Very truly yours, li .401111r ill-ph Za s, Chairman i ier C�'un• s and •' -•reation Advisory Board COLLIER COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD REQUEST FOR PRESENTATION TO BE PLACED ON AGENDA ALL PERSONS WISHING TO SPEAK ON ANY AGENDA ITEM MUST SUBMIT A SUMMARY OF PRESENTATION PRIOR TO SPEAKING. REQUEST FOR ITEM TO BE PLACED ON PARAB AGENDA MUST BE SUBMITTED IN WRITING TO THE BOARD AT LEAST 13 DAYS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF THE MEETING. ALL PUBLIC SPEAKERS WILL BE LIMITED TO TEN (10) MINUTES UNLESS PERMISSION FOR ADDITIONAL TIME IS GRANTED BY THE CHAIRMAN. NAME OF SPEAKER' DATE:�!-Z6 9J SUBJECT: / 45).4-4 ,/lode/ /.i&'"etrcA i4,,e %1 ascr - �,4� ahe PURPOSE:/ 4-4°.., exii iZ/ /7k o,17�IUzxih cTl6 SUMMARY OF PRESENTATION 77It ///c i€/ /, ZoAeQtG e �7y/x(j #4-.KG'S ,Qf 46 /9f y/,ec�,P ' ,lam• e_ ritis ti/.ea.) ? e ' .� i /, fros dr_v .edigaL i it Tie Letadt .(Jam s/,ei4! /e)- ---4- A4S616 d? (40ClOile frX5 2/,P 7l r'4a 4- i , �IS t / iceas g adz. 74. s/z.c `ars- /ctoe I;,�„ iff ,...5;263"0 f%1C .�, s 4174,0 Altyze7 �' ' vim/ 7 G 4, 06. 0 ase 5'1710-4 60(def X_ , ,4.w1ir r1J 4_5/A14-174X-5. 4rd 6',-(7-,/4 /ld/y e, J�css 1 ra � -• If additional space is needed please use blank sheet. � r TO: LT. CAPERTON FROM: D/S MARY THOMSON 478 THROUGH: LT. COX REF: PLAYGROUND PROJECT FOR COPELAND DATE: 02/19/97 The playground project has taken off to a very good start. I made a commitment not to "drop the ball" until the local children's dream of a playground is realized and the prospects look very favorable. On Monday, February 23,1997 at 1 :00 pm, Mr. Gary Franco from Parks and Recreation and Mike Hart from the Park Service, will meet with me at the Everglades Sub Station to determine the plans and operations that will be needed to go into the building of the proposed park. Then we will adjourn to the playground site so Mr. Franco can examine the site itself and at the same time Mike Hart can explain what operational plans will be made to clear the site to meet the Park's specs. Mike Hart has volun- teered to help manage the clearing of the land with the help of his agency; the Park Service. With the approval of Lt. Cox, I requested to attend the next Parks and Recreation Board Meeting to offer the Playground Project Proposal. The staff's secretary, Jackie Hart placed me on the agenda to present the project. Lt. Cox also agreed to let me use the phot layout as an illustration for display along with the proposed outline. Your thoughts and/or presence at the meeting are greatly welcome. enclosed copies of; Parks and Rec. Advisory Board Agenda dated Feb. 26,1997, memorandum dated 02/19/97 and adjoining photos MEMORANDUM TO: LT. DOUG CAPERTON THRU: LT. JEFF COX ,4 FROM: DEPUTY MARY THOMSON DATE: 02-19-97 SUBJECT : PLAYGROUND PARK OF COPELAND THE ATTACHED PICTURES WERE TAKEN OF SOME OF THE DESIGNATED PLAY AREAS IN THE COPELAND AREA. THE PHOTOS ALSO DEPICT THE AGE OF THE CHILDREN SUBJECTED TO THESE AREAS. MANY OF THE PLAY AREAS ARE LITTERED WITH BROKEN GLASS, JUNK CARS, AND GARBAGE IN GENERAL. ALL TO OFTEN THE CHILDREN PLAY IN ABANDONED SHACKS AND TRAILERS FOR LACK OF AN ALTERNATIVE. NARCOTICS SALES ARE COMMON IN THIS AREA. THE NEIGHBORHOOD CHILDREN HAVE NO WAY TO ESCAPE THIS CRIMINAL INFLUENCE UNTIL THEY RECEIVE OUTSIDE ASSISTANCE. THIS C. O. P. S. PROJECT WILL BENEFIT UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN OF ALL RGES. AND FROM A WIDE GEOGRAPHICAL AREA. 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Box 110 Everglades City,Collier County,Florida 34139 City Hall 207 Broadway Phone(941)695-3781 Fax(941)695-3020 February 15, 1997 Collier County Parks and Recreation Department Dear Directors .• • • The citizens of..Ever.glides City,:. d-surrounding areas have become concerned with :the much,:. needed"',expansion of. recreational areas in our.. area' -.Wer:ere 'still. an •extremekvsmall `municipality, however, we' have hundreds 'of thousands of'•visitors each and every year, and, theref;ore..: feel. that:, this'eupansion is-necessary. •t..F�::.SI:iL'IF.:SN: During the pits s: ,:,,,,, ,.<:.:,;:<:,- ti;��. ' 'we,At• ;:; it 00,. aeai" tact od Festival has ' .'.fivanc.d ;s 'roes piejs ; .t:*.•,aut+! 1i`' as •'the construction of our local C uii.t`�y 'Cent.r,>� :Thta; 'building has been Citi l i z ed .>�� as a skating rink arid�,: dative:, r ea,. Karate;: lCesona and summer camp (sponsored by Col 1 i er-•County:. +*i.ks and Ras t ren of the g ,. ., '•.• ;Dept. ). .for tl1�e�' children d Ever lades Are :•y� 'YI• This year "i's 4. ;i. %3V0.11'' k•,y`'i f.1-""::I�{fir .. we t ;' 'd`...outr.. irmni x.'.. ter has great need of repair • .starting with• the " �` '"'' � '71•:,,..T rep' 00,0 ent''of indows, drop ceiling, insulated • Walls etc. :We, have just'' n the, past four months installed four Central air'•conditionjng units, but we were unable to prepare �: this building for props r•. n�jui'1 't;., an. We would like :•.•.,• • to�:�;eee the Cbl 1 i C.ounty parks and Rec. Dept. , • • become mare intOkred with everglades City.; Our small City Park and .00inuility Ceiker is nov, ut sired by residents and visitors from,„°the Burrow dj.ng areas * D hopee (to the Dade County line) , Copet. d ,° Lee Crp:tess,. Jer re and Chokoloekee. ;41 Some' of our oals for thelittu0 are as follows : Year round Recreational Director,` Upigradeirbathroom facilities, re-surfacing Court', at McLeod park, .equipm t• tar our local Community Volleyball .• court. dt 'Gotl�ri, g °Ctsr etc. like• to request that mei CoU jer••:County Parks and Ree way 11lpt. assist in the purchase .0' ;•4;'��,.bk above mentioned t•..',�iji1':: .5::':�'uTSv:tA NS'.� , M71`.A•i Please feel free to contact myself or Tammy Smallwood, Council person in charge of Parks and Recreation of Everglades City, at City Hall at your earliest convenience. Th k Yo '�5attgny fi iii 1 t o4 J�`,— Mayor Mayor City Clerk City Supervisor City Attorneys Sammy Hamilton,Jr. Martha Napier Pt Larry Mosher Chris Lombardo/Tony Pires o. i . TUESDAY,July 16,1996 VOLUME 17,No.41 •II \''''1 /i.:re - I .. 0 , )� :- ITERGLIDES ECHO © 1996'hiff Ptlblicatotts,Inc. •2301 C.R.951,#C 4.Naples,PL 33999 • I p (941)353-0444 50(C Due to had drainage at the park Bether e by tiles areavilion stilland btheingere hleft Pare park -- until repairs made for • •• in as this year's Seafood Festival in been some carving on the tables, January--the court surfaces had Continued from front he said. been deteriorating rapidly, "I've been going around at repairs Tommy Mitchell said. smashed in the pavilion over Last summer's heavy rains re- several weekends. night and I would have thought Mitchell and several other that the older ones would have • stilted in long periods of stand residents had suggested the in- made more of an effort," pe1L._i1 lg ing water at the park,he added. stallation of lights that could not Tommy Mitchell said. Last winter Hamilton con be knocked out might curb the vandalism. Although he said nothing tacted Betty Matthews about would stop the problem com- County to consider possible county funding for the At the time there were no pletely, he said passing and park and a county parks and rec- hours of operation at the park. posting an ordinance against al $30,000 renovation reation team came to apprise In response to the situation Ev- cohol use in the park,along with BY LUCINDA KIDD HACKNEY the Mitchell,situation, according to erglades City Council set park the addition of better lighting, McLeod Park might be gettingSince the countyparks and hours from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., would help. g weekdays, and 7 a.m. to 11 a$30,000-plus facelift thanks to recreation budget is not permit- On.,weekends,during a May 7 1 proposed county funding to ted to fund aid for a municipal c[tuncil meeting. I, cover renovations of the basket- facility, the proposed renova- '1'hose hours were extended ball and tennis courts and the tions would have to come out of foe two hours,evenings,after Ev- addition of indestructible lights the county's general fund, ac- erglades area teenagers Diana for the pavilion area. cording to Oliff. Potter, 17, Donna Mitchell, 16; The announcement was made It would be out of this year's and Shannon Brown, 19,peti- by Everglades City mayor budget and it would have to tioned city council June 4. Sammy Hamilton at the regular come out of the general fund," The extension was to go for a city council meeting. Oliff explained. 45-day trial period, after which "I'm really proud of what The request for improved city council would consider we've accomplished so far" lights at the park,in addition to keeping the new schedule or re- ' Hamilton told council. "There the court improvements, fol- will be money to resurface the lows a spring vandalism spree in turning to the shorter hours. which picnic tables were dam- basketball court, tennis courts According to Tommy Mitchell and new lights... They always aged, lights broken and bottles the situation has not deterio- i say we can't... and I've always ratedeh to the rlevel it had, Y Continued on page 4 reached in April, however, believed you can." there are still some problems. But according to Collier County Public Services adminis- r trative director Tom Oliff the • county funded renovations are ., ' . . . . "' not a done deal. - -• „• , "Where it stands,the commis- _ •— • sion still hasn't seen it (the pro a posal),"he said, July 10. - `' ; According to Collier Count Parks and Recreation director f`�` • Steve Brinkman staff is working on an executive summary de- moi ' .,, lineating proposed McLeod im- provements. 13i ?' c, t fa. ., The report, scheduled to have ;; c , gone to Oliff for review,Jul 12 `'' , '�� :' would probably be placed on the - h ? county commission's agenda ti; . , .�'-- nn+.. •,... i" • for a decision at the July 23 1:14e.,'` r"' , meeting, he said. i' • . ,`..' The county has paid for • ;- McLeod Park improvements be- f?`4`_.' '0. " _ • fore,most recently the resurfac Photo by Lucinda Kidd Hackney McLeod Park tennis courts in Everglades dal-proof lighting at McLeod,is hopeful the ing of the basketball and tennis courts and fill work in City were littered with broken glass,Jidy9. county commission will decide in favor of court according someg Vandalism has been an off-and-on problem. a$30,000-plus proposal to buy better lights Tommy Mitchell,who has urged better,van- and improve the park. � 1 • \ 40i 1 I''- '--' 111)1,,:i vERGLADEs ECHO , ,,,,., ,,_, , J © 1996"Riff Publicatons, I'm• 2301 CR: 951,#C • Naples,FL 33999 P • (941)353-0444 , .50, TUESDAY,August 27, 1996 VOLUME 17, No.47 Park "We don't have a community Everglades City coundlmem- park in that area," Matthews bet Tammy Smallwood ex- u ade maintains. "If we can't make re-p pairs to this park, ma be we pressed dismay over the should build (a county facility.)" commisMcLeod sPark serves as much saysion's decision. She s on hold She said she would look into a park for county residents as tax rolls to determine the Everglades City residents. amount of impact fees col- "We're (Everglades City) tak- lected in the Everglades area ing the brunt of the whole area. County nixes funding that had gone to county parks Just because someone lives in for McLeod Park and recreation. Copeland doesn't mean we don't "We're collecting impact fees," want to take care of them," BY LUCINDA KIDD HACKNEY Matthews says. "These people Smallwood said. "It's just that ought to get a refund or a park." we don't get any funding for McLeod Park in Everglades She said she would go back to them." the county growth management According to Mayor Sammy City will not be getting a $30,000 facelift from county plan and find out what the Hamilton, the commission's in- funding this year. county's responsibilities are to During the Aug. 13 Collier provide recreational facilities in Condnued on page 2 County Commission meeting, the area. District 5 commissioner Betty Matthews made a motion to fund improvements at the park but the motion died for lack of a second. According to Matthews, she put the item on the agenda as an add-on after it failed to be con- sidered at previous commission meetings. She said the issue was pulled from the Aug. 1 commission agenda when county manager McLeod Park.. • Neil Dorrill determined a one- line letter from Everglades City Mayor Sammy Hamilton was Continued from front it}' of the county and city to. reach an interlocal agreement not adequate to demonstrate Everglades City's need. • ability to support city park recently on another matter. The Other commissioners ma funding is only temporary • county will deed two county- I feel very comfortable about owned lots where the city barn tamed the county should not it,"he said. "I will get the park." now stands near the Barron fund a municipal park, accord ing to Matthews and county Hamilton attributes the lack of River Marina to Everglades City public service director .Tom apparent county support merely in return for the city doing Oliff. to the pending elections and po- right-of-way mowing on the SR board just seemed to litical posturing within the corn- 29 causeway. "Thea real prob mission. 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First home,2/2, Big Cypress Nation'Preserve.Call for details. sq. ftUnique 1930's home mwithy great view from everyroom,adjacent BURNS LAKE ROAD-Small red cottage,on fruitwtrees..3/5 lacres, pnice quiett n tlm horse�stall extra high 3 acres,nice quiet location in the heart of Big location.Asking...$59,000. ceilings, automatic watering system, Cypress National Preserve. Showing by electric fence. Many more extras! appointment only. Possible owner financing. JEROME Second home, 4/2 very spacious Asking...$99,900. State Road 29 - First home, 1980 living. Large concrete block Birdon Road-2/1,640 sq.ft.,screened porch, 3/2, 840 sq. ft. manufactured home. workshop with electric, water nicely utility room.11/4 acres.Asking...539,900. Second home 2/1 1942 home, 1056 landscaped. Too many fruit trees to 10800 State Road 29 - 1945 built home 1230 sq ft.Needs some repair.All of this mention. Asking $180,000. Will sq. ft. living on over 5 acres. Asking ..• on over 4 acres with private pond. split at$99,000 each. $135,000. Lovely location.Asking...599.000. Jan Brock,lic.Real Estate Broker Karen Barnhill,Associate Tamm69�2 , s Associate 695-4150(Res.) 5 � s TURNER RIVER CORPORATION TURNER RIVER CORPORATION REAL ESTATE SALES & RENTALS 102 Copeland&Broadway,(City Hall)•Everglades City,FL 34139 lel REAL ESTATE SALES & RENTALS ti 941 695.2525 "4.- 102 Copeland&Broadway,(City Hall)•Everglades City,FL 34139 a COLLIER COUNTY COLLIER COUNTY (941) 695.2525 REAL COUNTRY LIVING Highway #29 - 5 acres located EVERGLADES CITY EVERGLADES CITY 24868 State Rd. - #29 - 2 off 1-75, exit 14A, 1000 feet off WATERFRONT IN TOWN lots, total of 3/4 of an acre. Highway #29, across from the Lot 20M - Fisherman's 509 Collier Ave. - MISSION One has a 2/1 mobile, 12 x GTE Tower on a marl road. Cove - 2/2, mobile on HOUSE, 2/2,two story historic 57, custom built, furnished, Unimproved with an old trailer. stilts with your dock at home partly on stilts, near with an addition. New roof 2 Zoned agriculture, make a your door. Workshop & school, cornerpt.lot with palm yrs. ago. Lots of fruit trees, great place for a weekend hookups for your visitors trees, studio awith separate 3 wells and 2 septic tanks. retreat or a home. Asking travel trailer underneath, entrance. Lots of storage one lot has a 20 x 40 steel $35,000. Large screened porch, space & spacious rms. building set up for a shop Jones Grade Road - 320 spacious rooms. $134,000. with an uses,office. Be great for acres, 1 mile off 1-75, exit 14A $110,000. CHOKOLOSKEE ISLAND various uses, boat storage and 1 mile West of Hwy. #29. 422 Riverside Dr. - The 271 Smallwood Dr. - 3/2 stilt or handyman projects. Asking$288,000. largeyard, quiet There is a new bridge over Villas, A-frame home on house, the canal. $60,000 or best creek, 2/1 upstairs, new neighborhood, recently offer. Property completely NAPLES handicap apt. downstairs, renovated, has a rentor, fenced. We have Rental Properties for lots of porches, & $119,000. sale,call for details. storage. Dock & boat lift. PLANTATION ISLAND $139,900. HalfwayCreek - own a piece LISTINGS NEEDED -- Riverside Dr. - single of the verglades. Lot 52,2.72 For this or anyofyour Real Estate needs in the Everglades Area bythis family lot, 9,000 sq. ft. acres,access by boat,$4,000. river view, $84,500. company or any other company,call'THE TURNER RIVER TEAM 695-2525. "Your Everglades Connection rt -- LISTINGS NEEDED -- OTTO GREENE,LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER JEAN 695-3603;DEBRA 774-0875; or OTTO 250-9669