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PARAB Agenda 08/23/2000 1 ® 0 il . 1 1 4 ' I tie ' 1 '4 Ir 1 . 1/4-,IA _ � zt it , 4-tI I ..�.� 1 : . I 1 ill I I [ August 23, 2000 Immokalee Sports Complex i 505 Escambia Street °°` - 6 ,.\\ Immokalee, it?or FL 34142 Pam 1 Recreation II 1 2:00 P. M . www.00.co .fl.us 1 i saS PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD ' AGENDA August 23, 2000 THE PARKS AND RECREATION ADV�SORY OKALEE SPORTS COMPLEX,OARD MEETING WILL BE E505 LD WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 2000 A ESCAMBIA STREET, IMMOKALEE. I. CALL TO ORDER ' II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG III. INVOCATION ' IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES—June 28, 2000 No meeting in July 2000 V. NEW BUSINESS: ' A. Presentation—Harry Rogers, Isles of Capri Tennis Courts Mr. Rogers was present at the June 28th meeting ee inng�n made e ee request that tennis court/s be constructed on County pumping station and water tank are located on the Isles of Capri. PARAB made the request that he return's withmattmore r. einformation returning now gathered from residents concerning with this material 1 VI SPECIFIC UPDATES: ' A. Vanderbilt Beach Traffic Study Update B. North Naples Regional Park—Design Team VIL OLD BUSINESS A. PARAB Guidelines VIII. REPORTS/UPDATES A. MONTHLY REPORTS R BCC RECAP i C SPECIAL EVENT CALENDAR D. PARKS UP-DATE E. RECREATION UPDATE r 1 F. ADOPT-A-PARK REPORT 1. Mary Ellen Rand—Barefoot Beach, Cocohatchee River Park ' from June 2. Samuel Welborn — Tigertail Beach and Eagle Lakes Community Park 3. Lindy D'Amico- Veterans Community Park and Vineyards Community Park ' IX. PARA B MEETING SCHEDULE X PARAB MEMBER/ADDRESS LIST XI. ADJOURNMENT 1 1 1 • z w CD 0 w CC o_ 0 OC • LL CO w z I PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD 1 MINUTES June 28,2000 I Cocohatchee River Park IPRESENT: Lisa Barnett,Vice Chairperson Lindy D'Amico Mary Ellen Rand I Samuel Welborn STAFF PRESENT: Marla Ramsey,Director I James Fitzek, Operations Manager Murdo Smith,Beach and Water Superintendent John Walters,Park Superintendent I Steve Whittier,Recreation Manager Joe Delate,Project Manager II Barbara Johnson, Clerical Supervisor IGUESTS: Jayne Rogers Harry Rogers I. APPROVAL OF MINUTES—May 24th, 2000 Approved with revisions—Lindy D'Amico was not present at the meeting. Votes on I page 5 changed to reflect 5 to 1,page 12 vote on motion reflect 2 in favor 3 against;vote bottom of page 5 to 0. III. NEW BUSINESS: A. Resignation of Charles McMahon Mr.McMahon is a candidate for the Golden Gate Fire Commissioner, seat#2 position, and cannot serve on an advisory board during the campaign. IB. Presentation—Harry Rogers,Isle of Capri tennis courts Mr.Rogers is requesting that unused land where the pumping station and water tank I for the Isle of Capri are located be used to construct a tennis facility. The nearest public tennis courts are at East Naples Community Park thirteen miles away. If the access road to the utility facilities were moved to the right,there would room to I accommodate two courts,the surface to be something between concrete and clay. The effected abutters and the Isles of Capri Civic Association have been canvassed by Mr.Rogers and given their verbal approval. IThe question of light poles and moving the driveway was discussed. According to the Water Department the tank is old and overflows quite often; it may need to be Ireplaced in the next four to five years. The cost of two courts with a cushioned surface and lights is between $80,000 and I $90,000. Having no lights would reduce the cost,but also available playing time during the winter months. 1 6 WNW I C .0 Due to the lack of space on the island and the high cost of$50,000,PARAB Imembers would prefer facilities that would serve the whole neighborhood and not just tennis players. There is a Parks Committee,already formed, on the Island pursuing the creation of a neighborhood park. IMr. Rogers stated that the area is adjacent to a solid mangrove area, as well as the area across the street being all mangroves. There is a fair amount of traffic on this I road as it is the only way onto the islands, and the mosquito population is very heavy. Most parents would not send their children to this area alone to utilize a playground. There is already a basketball court at the church parking lot, so another I one is not necessary. There are approximately 825 houses on the three islands and approximately 80 children. The distance from island one to island three is about one mile. IThe subject of scheduling the courts was also discussed. Mr. Rogers is in the process of creating a web site and it could be designed for scheduling at a future I date. PARAB suggested that Mr. Rogers send out a mailing, or obtain something in writing indicating that members of the community want this tennis facility. i.e. how I many times a week do you play tennis, do you favor this location,etc. The Parks and Recreation Department has a ratio for needed facilities based on I population. Two tennis courts will be constructed during the next four to five years at Eagle Lakes Community Park. I Mr.Rogers will return with more information. The next PARAB meeting will be the 4th week in August. After recommendation by PARAB,the information will go to the Board of County Commissioners for approval. IC. Dog Park Requests(people fountain,benches, pool/shower for dogs) The Department is in the process of installing a drinking fountain for people at I Rover Run. There were two requests for a hose to be attached to the water station because the dogs were getting too warm. This may cause too much mud. If a dog digs a hole,the owner is required to fill it in and shovels are available for this use. I There were requests for additional shade structures and staff is looking at a picnic table with a roof on it. For placing information on the bulletin board, check with staff at the Community Center. There may be some interest in a dog obedience class. At the present time the small dog area seems to be used more for segregation • of timid larger dogs. Comments have been positive regarding this park. I IV. SPECIFIC UPDATES: A. Boat Ramp and Beach Access Report 1. Investigate Sam's parking lots/other lots 2. Traffic study—Vanderbilt/Gulfshore 3. Owners of Gulfshore Accesses 4 E 4. Shuttle service—No. drivers, drop off from Lely to Clam Pass 5. Researching of TDC funds—if can be used for alternatives 2 II I Marla Ramsey shared the information gathered at this time. Legal says that the County has six beach accesses. One is able to walk down these paths,but there are Ino signs indicating they are accesses. At the present time nothing different will be done with these locations. I Conner Park—Road and Bridge is working on access to the State Park. There will be a sidewalk from Conner Park to the guardhouse at Wiggins State Park. I Vanderbilt has 125 parking spaces and there will 80 to the north. If the garage is built at Vanderbilt there may be 400 spaces. It may be possible to start with a shuttle going up to the first access, and then once all sites have been established— Ipossibly over a ten year period-shuttling could be done from one lot to another. There is a 43 acre parcel of property,probably the only large piece of available I property left in this vicinity, on the right side of US 41 north of Vanderbilt Road. One half of this parcel is zoned commercial. Real Property informed the Department it could cost as much as 19 million;the Property Appraiser's office has I it appraised at 3.2 million. If the County were able to purchase it, 20 acres could be used for parking and the remainder developed for a passive type park. The seller is being contacted by Real Property. I Paul Harvey,the current concessionaire at Cocohatchee River Park, is in the process of purchasing a private piece of property in Barefoot Beach. He is considering putting in a private access and shuttling people to that location from the I new Signature properties or Pelican Isle Marina dock space. The Department would like to have public access somewhere at his private access. I Right now the Department has the support of two commissioners for the parking plan. I The Cocohatchee Nature Center pledged the Department$100,000- $50,000 this year will be used for permitting and design, $50,000 next year for construction. The 70 parking spaces at the Pewter Mug restaurant will be utilized and a private shuttle will operate for the general public. IV. OLD BUSINESS A. Tour of Marco facilities requested in July. (Decide time and date) Members will meet 1 o'clock at the Administration Office, Golden Gate Community Park on July 26th to tour the County facilities on Marco. Mary Ellen Rand requested a copy of Roberts Rules. These will be sent to members, also a copy of the Ordinance establishing PARAB, and a copy of the Sunshine Laws applying to this advisory board. V. REPORTS/UPDATES IA. MONTHLY REPORTS -no comments B. BCC RECAP 1 3 I Item 16 C 4—Approve an Interlocal Agreement with the City of Naples to I collaborate on obtaining a Florida Communities Trust Grant. This item refers to the Fleischman property. The City will be able to receive, if approved, double the allocation if we do a joint application for a grant this year. The City, in turn,will not I ask us for any money for Naples Landing,Cambier Bandshell and Fleischman property for two fiscal years. Currently the main intent is to eradicate the exotics and return this piece of property to its natural environment. FDAP would grant a specific number of points for this type of endeavor. The grant award is based on the Igreatest number of points received. June 13 — 16 C 3 —Authorize staff to reschedule the June 15th teen concert to I September 17th at Vineyards Community Park. The Department has a verbal commitment with John Anderson and is working on obtaining another group. It appears a shuttle is going to be needed so staff is looking at various locations to park I cars. The Tobacco Coalition has given$10,000 for this teen event. There will be a great number of staff and rangers present,as well as deputies. IC. PARKS UP-DATE Joe Delate summarized the information included in the packet. PI Summer Camp is going well with approximately 1,000 children enrolled. The I- Special Needs Camp has 15 children enrolled for their three week camp. This year the Rangers conducted a two week camp which was an educational, nature-oriented program. ID. ADOPT-A-PARK REPORT(Mary Ellen Rand—Barefoot Beach, Cocohatchee River Park. Lisa Barnett—Golden Gate Community Park, Clam Pass.) Mary Ellen will give her report at the next meeting. Lisa reported that Golden Gate Community Park was busy as usual. One could tell that it was summer by the number of people in the park. Everything looked well. I Clam Pass was not inspected as the facility is closed for renovations. ' of PARAB will be August 23`d at Immokalee Sports Complex. July The next business meeting g p P 26th the tour of Marco area facilities will take place. is Meeting adjourned at 3:50 pm. II I I 4 CD w Z COFO W Z 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. I 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 I ADDITIONAL TIME IS GRANTED BY THE CHAIRMAN. NAME OF SPEAKER: Harry Rogers DATE: August 23, 2000 SUBJECT: Isle of Capri Tennis Courts 1 PURPOSE: Obtained further information that was requested at June's PARAB meeting regarding tennis courts near the water tower on Isle of Capri. 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IJune 27, 2000 16(D)3 Waived requirement for formal bid process utilizing general contractor's services work order system for construction of a roller I hockey rink cover. The work order to be awarded to the lowest, qualified and responsive general contractor that can meet the required time frame for the winter/spring season at Veterans Park. IJune 27, 2000 16 (D)4 Approved a cooperative agreement with Signature Communities, Inc. and Bayside Builders, Inc. for the design and construction of Conner IPark in an amount not to exceed $500,000. August 1, 2000 16 (D)4 Award Bid 00-3104 to install sports lighting at Eagle Lakes Park and Immokalee Aquatic Facility to Gulf States Electric in amount of I $202,470. August 1, 2000 16 (D) 5 Vineyards—approve budget amendment to recognize tower lease I revenue August 1, 2000 16 (D)6 Approve agreements with performers for Country Jamboree with John I Anderson for$25,000 and additional entertainers not to exceed $20,000. IAugust 1, 2000 16 (D)7 Award Bid 00-3097 for purchase of a mobile performance platform to Century Industries for$33,519. ' August 1, 200 16 0 11 Approve a budget amendment for expenses incurred for the North (G) Naples Regional Park project for recording,title searches and F"" appraisals of additional acreage purchased. Purchase order with i1 Bellamo-Herbert and Company. (This item was approved by the County Manager during the Board's absence). w F- z L. W •5 U W 0 U) 0 ,.I... I I. 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Park will open September 1st , • Eagle Lakes Park Lighting project for soccer field#2 has been awarded to Gulf States Electric. I Awaiting signed contract. • Golden Gate Community Park Walkway County has offered funds to six property owners to buy easements. Also offered on five acre passive park tract. Awaiting real estate transaction. 9. • Park Pathway PH II Better Roads will build project. Will be completed by November 15, 2000. Landscaping has been awarded to Hannula Landscaping in amount of$9,500. I . Field Lighting Immokalee Soccerg g Project has been awarded to Gulf States Electric I . Max Hasse Park—Phase II Design of Community Center and Phase II is complete. Project is out to bid. Bid Iopening is 8/24/00. • North Naples Regional Park Received final design contract. Working with road designers on Livingston Road entry design. Wetland jurisdiction has been set. I • Pelican Bay Park Have contracted with McGee and Associates for project design. Awaiting construction cost estimates. • Sugden Park—Phase II ISurety Construction has been awarded project. Construction will begin in September. • Tigertail Park IAwaiting DEP CLL and Marco Island SDP approval. Design is complete. I I I 0 I • Exotic Removal East Naples Park, Sugden Park are still underway. Coast Guard site, Pelican Bay I Beach Access, Cocohatchee, Isle of Capri and Bayview Park are finished. Palm Springs Park will be awarded in October. Exotic maintenance program at Tigertail and Clam Pass have begun. I • Tract 179 Park Design is complete,permitting underway. Bids have been awarded. Construction I has begun. Grand opening planned for 11/2/00. • South Marco Beach Access I Construction is complete except for placement of site furniture. Project will be ongoing until 9/15/00. I • Veterans Park Hockey Rink Cover Chris-tel has been awarded project, construction begins on 8/28/00. I • Vineyards Parking Lot Design is 90% complete. 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I I I • W F- 0 z a w CC 0 w CC w � VERBAL REPORT 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 • F- 0 0 w OC OC0 0 0 LL I 0 Adopt A Park r p I Report INAME LOCATION REPORT DUE 1 Lisa Barnett Golden Gate Community Park January June Clam Pass I Lindy D'Amico Veterans Community Park February August Vineyards Community Park John Grice East Naples Community Park March September' Sugden Regional Park Bayview Park I VACANT Max A.Hasse Jr.Community Park April October Golden Gate Community Center Edward"Ski"Olesky Immodalee Community Park May November IImmokalee Sports Complex Mary Ellen Rand Barefoot Beach Preserve/Access June December I Cocohatchee River Park Samuel Welborn Tigertail Beach August December IEagle Lakes Community Park January Lisa Barnett July None I February Lindy D'Amico August Samuel Welborn,Lindy D'Amico March John Grice September John Grice April Charles McMahon October Vacant Position I May Ski Olesky November Ski Olesky June Mary Ellen Rand Lisa Barnett December Mary Ellen Rand, Samuel Welborn I I W J 0 W 2 0 z F- w w x I 0 1 PARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD MEETING SCHEDULE ' 2:00 P.M. ' DATE LOCATION 1. January 26,2000 Vineyards Community Park, 6231 Arbor Drive West ' 2. February F brua 23,2000 East Naples Community Park, 3500 Thomasson Drive 3. March 22, 2000 Golden Gate Community Center,4701 Golden Gate Pkwy. 4. April 26, 2000 Veterans Community Park, 1900 Immokalee Road 5. May 24, 2000 Golden Gate Community Park 3300 Santa Barbara Blvd CHANGED TO VINEYARDS—4:00 PM 6. June 28, 2000 Cocohatchee River Park, 13531 Vanderbilt Drive ' 7. July, 2000 No Meeting(BCC Vacation) ' & August 23, 2000 Immokalee Sports Complex, 505 Escambia Street 9. September 27, 2000 Eagle Lakes Community Park, 11565 Tamiami Trail East ' 10. October 25, 2000 Vineyards Community Park, 6231 Arbor Drive West 11. November 15, 2000 East Naples Community Park, 3500 Thomasson Drive 12. December 20, 2000 Golden Gate Community Center, 4701 Golden Gate Pkwy. VJ rV J VJ W CC 0 0 CC LU CO CW /` LI c 41) IPARKS AND RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD IIMMOKALEE DISTRICT (1). Edward"Ski"Olesky Term 6001 Lake Trafford Road 1/12/99 - 12/31/02 I Immokalee,Florida 34142 (residence)(941)657-2401 Fax: 658-2401 Cell Phone 860-8444 IURBAN DISTRICT I (1). Ms.Lisa H.Barnett Term Cheffy Passidomo,Wilson&Johnson 01/012/99- 12/31/02 821 Fifth Avenue South,Suite 201 Naples,Florida 34102 I (residence)(941) 643-9703 (work) 261-9300 (Fax) 261-9782 IE Mail: lhbarnett(cr�,napleslaw.com (2). Ms.Lindy D'Amico Term Gulf Coast National Bank 01/12/99- 12/31/02 I 3838 Tamiami Trail North Naples,FL 34103 (residence)649-4093 I (work)403-5130 E Mail: lindyd@gcnb.com I (3). Mary Ellen Rand Term 550 110`h Avenue North 10/26/99- 12/31/01 Naples,FL 34108 (residence)514-3763 I (work)495-6464 (4). Mr.John Grice Term I 326 Charlemagne Boulevard,1204 01/01/97- 12/31/01 Naples,Florida 34112 (residence) (941) 774-5517 I (Fax) 793-2414 E Mail: johngrice@naples.net (5). Charles M.McMahon, Sr. RESIGNED Term I 4416 27th Court, S.W. 6/08/00 10/26/99- 12/31/03 Naples,FL 34116 353-2055 E Mail: C13legend@aol.com (6). Samuel E.Welborn Term 4293 27th Court SW#102 01/01/00—12/31/04 I Naples,FL 34116 455-4694 I Parks and Recreation staff E Mail: First and last name of person@colliergov.net 1 O 4 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 I v r )4,4oie. // ER COUNTY TION ADVISORY BOARD �// y� JTATION TO BE PLACED ON 1�`GI ' `a — GENDA - O7 1 Y AGENDA ITEM MUST SUBMIT A SUMMARY OF RAB AGENDA MUST BE SUBMITTED IN WRITING I'O 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: Harry Rogers, 403 San Juan Ave, Naples, FL DATE: June 28, 2000 SUBJECT: Public Tennis Courts on the Isles of Capri PURPOSE: To request that the Advisory Board consider installing 2 tennis courts in the open space on property owned by Collier County and used for Public Water Supply pumping and storage. I have previously contacted the Water Department directly for review of the proposal and they, with their approval,have moved the project ahead to the Parks and Recreation Depaitment. SUMMARY OF PRESENTATION 1. Need for the facility 2. Plot plan/photos showing the proposed courts 3. Discussion to privately match County funding 4. Timetable and surface choices if approved joh M,. � From: ramsey_m Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 3:34 PM To: johnson_b Subject: PARAB BJ, Can you work with Harry to get on the PARAB agenda. Marla From: HarryRogersfSMTP:hwrclQmediaone.netl Sent: Wednesday,May 31,2000 2:00 PM To: ramsey_m Subject: Re: One tired,sweaty tennis player Marla Thank you for your help. If I can get the surveyors to show up, I will attend the 6/28 meeting. I will been in Maine for the August 1 meeting, so this is important. Cheers, mahalo, danke, gracias, ciao, merci, keigu, sincerely, Harry &Jayne Rogers a.k.a. "the fisherman & his prize catch" Original Message From: ramsey_m <MarlaRamseyacolliergov.net> To: 'Harry Rogers' <hwrmediaone.net> Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 10:35 AM Subject: RE: One tired, sweaty tennis player > Harry, > I would suggest that you plan to attend one of our Parks and Recreation >Advisory Board meetings to talk to them about the tennis court plans. They > are very interested in your plan. I don't see why if PARAB is agreeable > that we couldn't get some funds allocated for the second court. Murdo Smith > is researching the time frame for design and development. We will need to > go the board of county commissioners with the agreement. The BCC is only > meeting on August 1 this summer but if you get on our June PARAB agenda > (June 28) it is possible to make the deadline for BCC. > The neighborhood park is considered growth not"maintenance of existing > property" and would need to go through the neighborhood park application > process. If the homeowners were to purchase the land and only wanted > benches and some picnic tables on the site, I may be able to find that > amount of funding. BUT if you want playground equipment etc., it would be > subject to the process. I think the best thing to do is nail down the > location and than put together a list equipment. > I will be out of town until June 8th. If you want to get on the PARAB > agenda call BJ at 353-0404. > Marla > > From: Harry RogersJSMTP:hwr(a�mediaone.netl > > Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 3:21 PM > > To: Marla Ramsey > > Subject: One tired, sweaty tennis player > > Hi Marla > > Sorry to be a pest but just drove back 30 minutes from the closest tennis > > courts and for some reason you came to mind. Any progress on our earlier > > emails? Thanks for putting up with me. > > Attached for reference. > > 4/15/00 > > Hi Marla > > I am so sorry that our paths did not cross today while you were here with > > Sarah. I looked at my emails at 9:00 and spent that rest of the day > > trying my patience with the landscapers who finally arrived 4 weeks late > > with only 80% of the plants. When Sarah popped in this afternoon she said > > she was with you. Again, I apologize. I have 2 topics going at once and > > I know you juggle dozens, so I will try to be succinct. First are the > > tennis courts. I am having the Water Department land surveyed so that I > > may approach you and your board with hard facts for placement and > > setbacks. My question was, "If I were to fund 1 court now, do you feel > > (in you opinion) that the Parks and Recreation would consider funding the > > second court in 2001/2002?" How fast( again just your opinion) could we > > start the first court if I financed it? I had made an earlier offer to > > lease the land from the Water Department for 20 years and build a court > > for which I would be totally responsible. That offer still holds if you > > think it would expedite the process. They never really answered that > > proposal but responded by saying you were willing to consider the project, > > for which I am grateful. The second topic is the"neighbor park"for > > which I think we have found a small parcel that we would be willing to > > purchase now (privately) and turn over to the Parks and Recreation when > > necessary. When I had mentioned surplus funds, I was hoping that the > > monies to be spent for benches, etc. for the linear parks, which are now > > on hold, could possibly be reassigned to the small, neighborhood park for > > equipment. Any advice or input would be greatly appreciated. I would > > love to meet with you at anytime you are going to be in our area. I > > realize your appointments are hectic and many times last minute, so if > > your secretary could give me a call (389-2072) or you could email the > > evening before, I will alter my schedule to meet with you when you are r s Jo > > available. Thanks in advance for taking time with me and the Isles of > > Capri. > > Cheers, mahalo, danke, gracias, ciao, merci, keigu, sincerely, > > Harry &Jayne Rogers a.k.a. "the fisherman & his prize catch" 9„., ,,,".1, ,"1 , , ,v „ ,, ,,,,::-.,,,(e:,71,4,4. From: filson_s Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 2:52 PM To: johnson_b Subject: RE: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Thanks Barbara, that wasn't meant as a scolding; just a friendly reminder. Thanks for the update. Sue Original Message From: johnson_b Sent: Monday,August 21,2000 2:50 PM To: filson_s Subject: RE: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board I just wanted to let you know about PARAB because we are in the same situation. Thanks for not scolding me. From: filson_sp .,s '%y Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 2:49 PM To: johnson_b Subject: RE: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board My message was for the Golden Gate Community Center Advisory Committee. Thanks, Sue/BCC Original Message From: johnson_b Sent: Monday,August 21,2000 2:45 PM To: filson_s Subject: Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Sue, We received the two applications for the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board after the June meeting had been held. No meeting was held during the month of July and the August meeting is being held this week. As the meeting is being held in Immokalee, the decision was made to interview these two people at the September meeting which will be held closer to "home" at Eagle Lakes Community Park. 0 MEMORANDUM DATE: June 28, 2000 TO: Marla Ramsey, Parks and Recreation Dire or FROM: Sue Filson, Administrative Assist -` Board of County Commissioners " c• 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: John P. Ribes 218 Woodshire Lane Naples, FL 34105 Mark C. Benson 56 Banyan Road Naples, FL 34108 Please let me know, in writing,the recommendation for appointment of the advisory committee within the 41 day time-frame, 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 _RECEIVED JUN 1. $ : a PARKS&RECREATION idnimminiamo Sent By: J*ROLAND*LIEBER LANDSCAPE ARCHI;9412615378; Jun-23-00 10:52; Page 1 • J. oOmirtd Lis[ sff9 nal Landscape Architects Landscape Design, Planning and Management LA#171 Jack Ueber,FASLA EINn Goetz,ASLA John Ribes,ASLA To: . toss t;IL.rsoN avM. wird—r, RECEIVED Company: aO o!' ca ►-ry eomwticisioosvaz JUN 18 Fax No.: 774- uoraz. FarteEP ►TION Phone: Pages: 3 Including cover sheet ANN ' OCG Date: ird of County Loritorissioner ROM: J G tk 1a1 Remarks: Ypuit-t t palfixtvay F05%101445 .� 1W24:054-1 1076 1 -Y •► assn dR bgAL- affm4 fb TL . Ao A i.Ac 'AAts 1CT T 1N 'Gig FAST 11 lommt, t A t►nliaiaraT t acs'. c.ornmuN rtyi P°'514.4-1ciasret.orv+t -r R atio6 AT 21?a WOCCSktt E Watie tiapurS FL. ' 41ora 4 µj lArta ST xtr$ - f PAa¢.k. ParlAnerlfit 'Rl itsL. ftUPGE MO. (77:2-1-461.. M• AF W I QUALIN OR. GA/-J 1% C 15to 10 roe. Asy of -name FcCCtonr* [ s6 feaw► ap fte Kracicip 989.4its To TOE kditeraPrikre Copy to: W.'2° 399 Twelfth Avenue South, Naples, Florida 34102 941-261.4007 Fax 941.261.5378 Email jrtpa@aot.com www.jrtpa.com Fort Lauderdale 954.7646689 Sent By: J*ROLAND*LIEBER LANDSCAPE ARCHI;9412615378; Jun-23-00 10:52; Page 2/3 Jo ANIffincd. L llsbsr9 ( Landscape Architects Landscape Design, Planning and Management LA#171 Jack Lieber, FASLA Ellin Goetz.,ASLA John Ribes.ASLO ■ JOHN P. RIBES, A.S,L.A. Landscape Architect. Associate; In charge of Project Design, Management and Golf Course Landscape Design Mr. Ribes was educated at Louisiana State University, College of Design in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, were he received his Bachelor of Landscape Architecture. He is a registered Landscape Architect in the State of Florida and Louisiana,and is a member of the American Society of Landscape Architects. Mr. Ribes was formerly an Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana_ He joined the firm in 1990. His community and professional involvement includes: Panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts, Southeast Regional Program; National Endowment for the Humanities Grant Selection Committee; Historic Preservation and Restoration Advisory Committee; Past President,ASLA Louisiana Chapter; State of Florida Professional Awards Program; Design Jury Member; Uniform Nation Exam; CLARB Regional Review Instructor, Public Art in Public Places; Task Force Advisor; and Guest Lecturer. He joined the firm in 1989. J.Roland Lieber P.A Landscape Architects 399 t 2"Avenue South Naples,Florida 34102 941-281-4007 Fax 941-261-5378 0/01110.1.0110110110101001000' karassostarrirressiiiiiiim Sent By: J*ROLAND*LIEBER LANDSCAPE ARCHI;9412615378; Jun-20 10:53; Page 3/3 JOHN P. RIBES, Landscape Architect. Associate; In charge of Project Design and Management EDUCATION: 1958-62 Louisiana State University. College of Design. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, August 1962. REGISTRATION: LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. State of Florida. State of Louisiana. AFFILIATIONS: American Society of Landscape Architects, Member. American Institute of Architects, Affiliate Member. ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE: 1976-81 Louisiana State University. School of Landscape Architecture. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture. COMMUNITY/ PROFESSIONAL INVOLVEMENT: National Endowment for the Arts, Southeast Regional Program Panelist. National Endowment for the Humanities, Grant Selection Committee. Historic Preservation & Restoration, Advisory Committee. ASLA, Louisiana Chapter, Past President. State of Florida Professional Awards Program, Design Jury Member. Uniform Nation Exam, CLARE Regional Review Instructor. Public Art in Public Places, Task Force Advisor. Guest Lecturer. weimummimi 06/23/00 FRI 14:54 FAX 19415970402 MARSH - NAPLES Z001 Facsimile Marsh USA Inc. 5501 Pelican Bay Boulevard,Suite 400 Transmittal CS Box 413003 Sheet Naples FL 34101-3003 941 597 0501 Fax:941 597 0400 MARSH An MC Company Date: June 23,2000 Pages,with cover:2 To: Sue Filson Fax: 941 774 3602 From: Mark C Benson Subject: Advisory Boards Per my telephone conversation with Dawn Jantsch,I am interested in participating in the following advisory committees: Historical/Archaeological Preservation Board Parks and Recreation Advisory Board .. .. ., � (• 'e 111 • e 1 11 " a It: -Mvi 3_____-I--'� ee-veautitteetien -Advisocy-Core Attached is a resume for your review. If you have any questions or require additional information please feel free to call me. Regards, RECEIVED JUN t 8 2C1.1 LZARKS&RECREATION — The information contained in this facsimile message is confidential,may be privileged, and is intended for the use oldie individual or entity named above, If you,the reader ofthis message,are not the intended recipient,the agent, or employee responsible for delivering this transmission to the intended recipient you are expressly prohibited from copying disseminating, distributing,or in any other way using any of the information contained in this facsimile message. 5:1dep\MMM01-M1e10 MedielWlesk Benson\Rlepn Su 6-23.00do AM" maim , 06/25/00 FRI 14:55 FAX 19415970402 MARSH - NAPLES L1002 • Mark C Benson Marsh USA inc. Vice President 5801 Pelican Bay Boulevard,Suite 400 CS Box 413003 Naples FL 34101-3003 941 597 0501 Fax:941 597 0400 Mark.C.Benson c@Matshmc.00na MARS H Experience An AIMC Company 1998—Present Marsh USA Inc.-Naples Middle Market Practice Leader 1990—1998 Sedgwick- Naples Business Development Director Account Executive 1986—1990 Fred S.James-Naples Account Executive 1985- 1986 Crump Companies -Naples Trainee Industry Specialities Real Estate Development Agriculture CMS/Consulting Healthcare etail Public Entity Education Bachelor of Science/Communications Florida Southern College Study Abroad University of Edinburgh/Scotland Harlaxton College/England Lloyds of London Exchange Program 1990 Accredited Advisor of Insurance Personal Third Generation Floridian Have Resided m Naples for 37 Years Affiliations Urban Land Institute Florida Fruit and Vegetable Leadership Collier Risk and Insurance Management Society