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Native plant areas that are supplements to an existing plant community or newly installed by the applicant shall be irrigated on a temporary basis only during the period of establishment from a temporary irrigation system, water truck, or by hand watering with a hose. 1. Existing plant material. In meeting the requirements of landscaping, the planning services director may permit the use of healthy native plant material existing on-site. In so doing, the planning services director may adjust the application of the standards of these regulations to allow credit for such existing plant material, provided, he may not permit the reduction of required percentages of a landscaped area or reduction in numbers of trees or shrubs required, unless otherwise allowed pursuant to section 4.06.05 E. Removal of vegetation is subject to the vegetation removal, protection, and preservation section (contained in this section). 2. All new development shall retain existing native vegetation to the maximum extent possible. Existing native vegetation shall be retained unless stormwater management design, necessary grade changes, required infrastructure or approved construction footprints necessitate its removal. The need to remove existing vegetation shall be demonstrated by the applicant as a part of the site/construction plan review process. Areas of retained vegetation shall be preserved in their entirety with all trees, understory, and ground covers left intact and undisturbed provided that prohibited exotic plant materials as defined herein are to be removed. 3. During construction, all reasonable steps necessary to prevent the destruction or damaging of existing vegetation shall be taken. No excess soil, additional fill, equipment, liquids, or construction debris shall be placed within the dripline of any vegetation that is required to be preserved, or that will be credited towards the required landscaping. 4. Protective barriers shall be installed and maintained beyond the dripline of all retained vegetation unless site improvements prohibit installation of barriers beyond the dripline, and shall remain in place for the duration of the construction process phase. F. Prohibited Plant Materials. 1. Prohibited species. The following plant species shall not be planted: a. All Category I Invasive Exotics as listed on the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council's website: [www.fleppc.org] This list is routinely monitored and updated by the FLEPPC. Plus the following species: b. Melia azedarach (Chinaberry tree). c. Dalbergia sissoo (Indian rosewood). 2. Prohibited exotic species. In addition to the prohibitions outlined in section 4.06.05 E. above, the species enumerated in section 3.05.08 or seeds thereof shall not be grown, offered for sale, or transported inter-county or intra-county. 3. Prohibited exotic plants. All prohibited exotic plants, as defined in this Chapter as well as Chapter 3, shall be removed during each phase of construction from development areas, open space areas, and preserve areas pursuant to this Chapter as well as Chapter 3. Following site development, a maintenance program shall be implemented to prevent reinvasion of the site by prohibited exotic species. This plan shall describe control techniques and inspection intervals, shall be filed with, and be approved by, the development services director prior to approval of the improvement plans and final subdivision plat. Flexibility, in the form of area tradeoffs or mitigation, may be allowed in the determination of areas within developments to be preserved. 4. Native habitats. Developments shall identify, protect, conserve, incorporate and use native vegetative communities pursuant to Chapter 3 and identify, protect and conserve wildlife habitat. G. Requirements to remove prohibited plant materials. For these requirements, see section 3.05.08 of this Code. Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council's FLEPPC List 2015 List of Invasive Plant Species Definitions: Exotic—a species introduced Purpose of the List: To focus attention on— ►the adverse effects of exotic pest plants on Florida's biodiversity and native plant communities, to Florida, purposefully or ►the habitat losses in natural areas from exotic pest plant infestations, accidentally,from a natural ►the impacts on endangered species via habitat loss and alteration, range outside of Florida. ►the need for pest plant management, Native—a species whose ►the socio-economic impacts of these plants(e.g.,increased wildfires or flooding in certain areas), ►changes in the severity of different pest plant infestations over time, natural range includes Florida. ►providing information to help managers set priorities for research and control programs. Naturalized exotic—an exotic CATEGORY I that sustains itself outside Invasive exotics that are altering native plant communities by displacing native species,changing community structures cultivation(it is still exotic; it or ecological functions,or hybridizing with natives.This definition does not rely on the economic severity or geographic range has not"become" native). of the problem,but on the documented ecological damage caused. FLEPPC Gov. Regional Invasive exotic—an exotic Scientific Name Common Name Category List Distribution Abrus precatorius rosary pea I N C,S that not only has naturalized, Acacia auriculifonnis earleaf acacia I C,s but is expanding on its Albizia julibrissin mimosa,silk tree I N,C own in Florida native plant Albizia lebbech woman's tongue I C,S communities. Ardisia crenata(A.crenulata misapplied) coral ardisia I N N,C,S Ardisia elliptica(A.humilis misapplied) shoebuuon ardisia I N C,S Asparagus aethiopicus(A.sprengen; asparagus-fern I N,C,5 Abbreviations: A.dens flouts misapplied) " � +`'" i+ tiee '. I C,S Government List(Gov. List): Bischofia javanica bishopwood I C,S P = Prohibited aquatic plant Calophyllum antillanum Santa Maria,mast wood,Antilles calophyllum I S by the Florida Department of (C.calaba misapplied) Agriculture and Consumer Casuarina equisetifolia Australian-pine,beach sheoak I P,N N,C,S Services Casuarina glauca suckering Australian-pine,gray sheoak I P,N C,S Cinnamomum camphora camphor tree I N,C,S N = Noxious weed listed Calocasia esculenta wild taro I N,C,S by Florida Department of Calubnna asiatica lather leaf I N s Agriculture&Consumer Cupaniopsis anacardioides carrotwood I N C,S Services Deparia petersenii Japanese false spleenwort I N,C Dioscorca alata winged yam I N N,C,S U = Noxious weed listed by Dioscorca bulbifera air-potato I N N,C,S U.S. Department of Agriculture. Doliclwndra unguis-cati cat's claw vine I N,C,S (=Macfadyena unguis-cati) Regional Distribution: Eichhornia crassipes water-hyacinth I P N,C,S N = north, C = central, ; !tr/d , _ .+,a: I C,S S = south, referring to each a(F.nitida and iaureilfig I C,5 species'current distribution in t ',ar.7/Aida misapplied)t Hydrilla verticillata hydrilla I P,U N,C,S general regions of Florida (not Hygrophila polyspenna green hygro I P,U N,C,5 its potential range in the state). Hymenachne amplexicaulis West Indian marsh grass I N,C,S Please refer to the map below. Imperata cylindrica(L brasiliensts misapplied) cogon grass I N,U N,C,S Ipomoea aquatica water-spinach I P,U C Jasminum dichotomum Gold Coast jasmine I C,S Jasminum fluminense Brazilian jasmine I C,S # " sdigocamara ) 1, ' -)shrub verbena I N,C,S Ligustnon lucidum glossy privet I N,C north Ligustntm sinense Chinese privet,hedge privet 1 N2 N,C,S Lonicera japonica Japanese honeysuckle I N,C,S central Ludwigia hexapetala Uruguay waterprimrose 1 N,C Ludwigia petuviana Peruvian primrosewillow I N,C,S '..` Lumnitzera racemosa kripa;white-flowered mangrove;black mangrove I S Luziola subintegra Tropical American water grass I S south ' Lygodium japonicum Japanese climbing fern I N N,C,S 'Does not include Ficus microcarpa subsp.fuyuensis,which is sold as"Green Island Ficus" 2 Chinese privet is a FU)ACS Noxious Weed except for the cultivar'Variegatum' FLEPPC 2015 List of Invasive Plant Species FLEPPC Gov. Regionll , Changes to the Scientific Name Common Name Category List Distribution 2015 List: Lygodium nticrophyllum Old World climbing fern I N,U C,S Macfadyen unguis-cati(see Dolichandra unguis-cati) New Category I Listings: Mani lharaapota sapodilla I S Sporobolus jacquemontii Melaleuca quinquenenia melaleuca,paper bark I P,N,U C,S (West Indian dropseed) Melinis repens(=R)rynchelytrum repens) Natal grass I N,C,S This weedy grass,a native of the Mimosa pigra catclaw mimosa I P,N,U C,S West Indies and tropical America, Nandina domestica nandina,heavenly bamboo I N,C was introduced into Florida in the early Nephrolepis brownii(=N.mult flora) Asian sword fern 1 C,S 1900s.In the 1980s-1990s,it was Nephrolepis cordifolia sword fern I N,C,S becoming noticeable,especially in Neyraudia reynaudiana Burma reed,cane grass I N S pastures where it crowds out forage Nymphoides cristate crested floating heart I N C,S grasses.It is not palatable for cattle Paederia cruddasiana sewer vine,onion vine I N S and is very difficult to control.In recent Paederia foetida skunk vine I N N,C,S years,this weed has been advancing Panicum repens torpedo grass I N,C,S into natural areas such as palmetto Pennisetum purpureum Napier grass,elephant grass I N,C,S I prairies and open flatwoods.West Phymatosorus scolopertdria serpent fern,wan fern I S Indian dropseed is a close relative pistia stratiotes water-lettuce I P N,C,S of,and very similar in appearance Psidium cattleianum(=P.iittoraie) strawberry guava I C,S to,smut grass,Sporobolus Psidium guajava guava I C,S indicus,leading to confusion with Pueraria montana var.lobata(=P.lobata) kudzu I N N,C,S identification.The seedheads of both grasses can be affected by a smut Rhodomyrtus tomentosa downy rose-myrtle I N C,S fungus that leaves the seeds black and Rhynchelytrurn repens(See Melinis repens) unfertile.Both grasses have spike-like Rucllia simplex' Mexican petunia I N,C,S seedheads.West Indian dropseed is Salvinia minima water spangles I N,C,S taller,usually about 3-4 feet tall,with spreading seedhead branches.Smut Sapium sebJenun(=Triadica seb fora) popcorn tree,Chinese tallow tree I N N,C,S Scaevola taccada scaevola,half-flower,beach naupaka I N C,S grass is usually 1-2 feet tall with a (=Scaevola sericea,S.fiutescens) tight cylindrical spike.Both species Schefflera actinophylla schefflera,Queensland umbrella tree I C,S (=Brassaia actinophylla) are very weedy,but West Indian Schinus terebinthifolius Brazilian-pepper I P,N N,C,S dropseed is the one that has started evading native habitats. Selena lacustris Wright's nutrush I C,S iSenna pendula var.glabrata climbing cassia,Christmas cassia, I C,S David Hall (=Cassia coluteoides) Christmas senna Vitex rotundifolia Solanum tampicense(=S.houstonii) wetland nightshade,aquatic soda apple I N,U C,S (Beach vitex) Solanum viarum tropical soda apple I N,U N,C,S Beach vitex is a deciduous shrub that Sporobolus jacquemontii* West Indian dropseed I C,S can grow to 1.5 m(5').The nodal (=S.indicus var.pyramidalis) rooting system can extend 10m(34') Syngonium podophyllum arrowhead vine I N,C,S with stems that can extend over 6m Syzygium cumini jambolan-plum,Java-plum I C,S (20')from the main taproot.Young Tectaria incisa incised halberd fern I S stems are green with fleshy tips that Thespesia populnea seaside mahoe I C,S become larger in diameter,brown, Tradescantia fluminensis small-leaf spiderwort I N,C and woody with age.Vitex has simple Urena lobata Caesar's weed I N,C,S aromatic leaves that are sometimes Urochloa mutica(=Brachiaria mutica) Para grass I C,S palmately trifoliate.Leaves are 2-6.5 Vitex rotundifolia* beach vitex I N cm long and 1-4.5 cm wide.The flower is purple in color and appears in CATEGORY II late spring to early summer.Vitex can Invasive exotics that have increased in abundance or frequency but have not yet altered Florida plant communities to the be found on dunes,vacant lots,and extent shown by Category I species.These species may become ranked Category I if ecological damage is demonstrated. along public right-of-ways. FLEPPC Gov. Regional Rick O'Connor,Florida Sea Grant/ Scientific Name Common Name Category List Distribution University of Florida Adenanthera pavonina red sandalwood II S Agave sisalana sisal hemp II C,S New Category II Listings: Aleurites fordii(=Vernida fordii) lung oil tree 11 N,C Crassocephalum crepidioides Alstonia mac rophylla devil tree 11 S (redflower ragleaf) Alternantheraphiioxeroides alligator weed II P N,C,S Crassocephalum crepidioides is a Antigonon leptopus coral vine 11 N,C,S member of the Aster family native to Ardisia japonica Japanese ardisia II N tropical Africa.This erect herb has a Aristolochia littoralis calico flower II N,C,S soft stem with lobed leaves and red flowers,with high seed production of 'Many names are applied to this species in Florida because of a complicated taxonomic and nomenclatural history.Plants cultivated in Florida,all representing the same invasive species,have in the past been referred to as Ruellia brittoniene,R.tweediana,R.caerulea,and R.simplex. more than 4000 per plant.Seeds are *Added to the FLEPPC List of Invasive Plant Species in 2015 dispersed by the wind.First found FLEPPC 2015 List of Invasive Plant Species Haywood EMC changes outdoor lighting standards Outdoor lighting from Haywood EMC lighting that reduces"light trespass." served). Existing MVL and HPS lamps adds security,lighting for nighttime Light trespass means light emitted by will remain in service(excluding safety,productivity and enjoyment. a lighting installation that falls out- Buncombe County)for the remaining However,because of changes in light- side the boundaries of the property useful life of the fixture,after which ing standards by governing bodies due on which the installation is sited. they too will be replaced with LED fix- to"light pollution"or"light trespass," Concerns for light trespass include tures. as well as to promote energy-efficient adverse effects on residents,vehicle As Daylight Saving Time ends lighting practices,Haywood EMC is operators,pedestrians,and the natural November 1st,you might be interested replacing their dusk-to-dawn outdoor environment. in having Haywood EMC install a new lighting standards. Governing bodies of two out of LED dusk-to-dawn security light to Your electric co-op has always been eight counties Haywood EMC serves light-up those longer night time hours. an advocate of energy efficiency and (Buncombe and Jackson)have already If so just give us a call at(828)452- environmentally friendly practices.As passed ordinances mandating chang- 228'1 or 1-800-951-6088.Following is a result we transitioned from the use es in outdoor lighting standards. what's available: of Mercury Vapor Lights(MVL)to Therefore,in effort to be in compli- Note:Prices quoted are based on High Pressure Sodium(HPS)back in ance with these new standards,your using an existing pole;otherwise, the'90s.Now as technology continues electric co-op will be upgrading all prices may vary depending on circum- to evolve we are witnessing benefits to existing dusk-to-dawn security lights stances.Existing monthly rates will LED lighting,short for Light-Emitting in Buncombe County with new LED remain the same for the equivalent Diode(LED)—an electronic semi- fixtures in time to meet their January dusk-to-dawn lighting fixtures as conductor device that emits light when 1,2017,deadline. listed.Haywood EMC can send out a an electric current passes through it. Also,all new installations of dusk- staking agent to discuss options at no LED lighting has allowed for new to-dawn outdoor lighting will be additional costs. designs in dusk-to-dawn outdoor LED system wide(all eight counties > 414111111061° /lntI II , Standard security LED light Standard higher-watt $13.25 per month LED security light $17.80 per month _ - Post-Top Shoebox LED fixture American Revolution LED $14.80 per month $15.50 per month Power Lines Carolina Country NOVEMBER 2015 23 OchsLeo cmmt roner- 14-i!ier From: KearnsAllison Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2016 11:49 AM To: OchsLeo Subject: FW: Invoice 2016-48 Good afternoon,please see below for your situational awareness. From: JohnsonScott Sent: Wednesday,July 06, 2016 5:49 PM To: KearnsAllison Subject: Fwd: Invoice 2016-48 FYI Scott D. Johnson, MBA Collier County Procurement Services Procurement Manager-Acquisition Sent from Mobile Device Begin forwarded message: From: Kyle Construction Inc<kyleconstinc@aol.com> Date: July 6,2016 at 5:04:24 PM EDT To: WolinKelli<KelliWolin(a�colliergov.net> Cc: TrtanCorinne<CorinneTrtan@colliergov.net>, JohnsonScott <ScottJohnson@colliergov.net>, "joannemarkiewicz@colliergov.net" <joannemarkiewicz@colliergov.net>, "Dwight E. Brock" <Dwight.Brock@collierclerk.com>, "BCCAPCLERK@COLLIERCLERK.COM" <BCCAPCLERK@COLLIERCLERK.COM> Subject: Re: Invoice 2016-48 Kelli, I am sorry you have to be the messenger. The Clerks Office & Dwight Brock are out of control with holding peoples money that they rightfully owe and have no leg to stand on for withholding payment. I am now up to approx. $190,000.00 that is owed to me and is accumulating interest each month under the FL Prompt Payment Act. It occurs to me that Dwight Brock is not aware/ or cannot fully understand/ read the contract that we have and was signed on August 11, 2014, by his office. No where in the contract does it state that Lump Sum is not acceptable, nor does it say that lump sum invoices need to be broken down into Time and Material. These are 2 different pricing methods. A price was given, accepted and processed, work performed and billed according to the accepted price. I may suggest the Clerks Office have someone interpret/read this contract so they can understand it better. We have already had a sit down with Dwight, which he chose to have a retired judge sit in as a mediator. Dwight Brock was informed he had no leg to stand on and that Kyle Construction would win a judgement, but Dwight Brock still refuses to accept the facts. So this is the way we are going to proceed with this situation caused by the Clerks Office: 1. I will be getting on the next Board Of Collier Commissioners agenda to speak to them about the outstanding $190,000.00 that is owed to me, and the interest that is owed on the past due invoices. 2. NBC 2, FOX, and Naples Daily New will be contacted the day of the commissioners meeting, and I will be sure to get full coverage on how the Clerk of Courts is still refusing to pay its contractors. 3. I will be contacting Governor Rick Scott to let him know how things are being handled by the Clerk of Courts down in Collier County. I will be sure to send a letter, email, and follow up with a phone call. 4. I will also follow up with another interest bill for the outstanding funds tomorrow. These interest charges are valid and are to be paid per the FL Prompt Payment Act. 5.After the commissioners meeting, I will give the Clerk 10 business days to pay the outstanding funds, with interest. If this payment does not occur, I will take legal action and the court proceeding will be filed. Dwight Brock and the Clerks Office are copied on this email. I have no choice but to proceed this way. It has come to a point where something needs to be done. Kyle Abraham Kyle Construction Inc. 3636 Prospect Ave. Naples, Fl 34104 Ph. (239) 643-7059 Fax (239) 643-4679 ----Original Message-- From:WolinKelli<KelliWolinacolliergov.net> To: Kyle Construction Inc<kvleconstinc( aol.com> Sent:Wed, Jul 6, 2016 10:06 am Subject: Invoice 2016-48 Good Morning, Clerk's is requesting time and material backup for invoice 2016-48. As previously requested, in order to verify the % markup on subcontractors and/or material per the contract, additional information 2 is required. Until the requested backup is received, this will not be considered a valid invoice and is therefore rejected for payment I did reference the amendment to your contract,and the above was the reply received. KelliWolin@colliergov.net Accountant Collier County Public Utilities 3339 Tamiami Trail E Suite 305 Naples, FL 34112 239-252-2529(ph) Under Florida Law,e-mail addresses are public records.If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request,do not send electronic mail to this entity.Instead,contact this office by telephone or in writing. 3 Cou> ty of Collier CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT COLLIER CO=CITY CbURTHOUSE 3315 TAMIAMI TRL E STE 102 Dwight E.BrocletElerk bf Circuit Court P.O.BOX 413044 NAPLES,FL 34112-5324 i NAPLES,FL 34101-3044 Clerk of Courts • Comptroller • Auditor}•Custodian of County Funds July 11,2016 Kyle Construction -sent via Email Attn:Mr.Kyle Abraham,Project Manager 3636 Prospect Ave#1 Naples,FL 34104 Dear Mr.Abraham: Our Office is in receipt of your e-mail dated Wednesday July 6,2016 at 5:04 PM. While we appreciate your frustration at not being paid,please consider the following facts: Our office held a dispute resolution meeting with you on June 7,2016. During that meeting we explained the documentation required by our office to pay your outstanding invoices. Without the supporting documentation to tie to your contract we are unable to determine that your request for payment is legal. During discussions you indicated that you determined lump sum pricing based upon"waking up and deciding what you needed to make that day",and that you did not use the contract items costs to calculate the invoice charges.At that meeting,we discussed several ways that documentation could be provided. You refused to provide any additional documentation,and threatened the same actions articulated in your recent e-mail. We indicated to you at the dispute resolution meeting that we were unable to pay your invoice based upon the inability to tie to your contracted rates, and lack of supporting documentation for the items charged. At the meeting was an independent reviewer,retired Judge William Blackwell,he indicated that invoices did not comport to the contract. He further indicated that you would probably win in court. The Clerk's Office agreed,however the Clerk does not have the authority to pay outside of the Board's approved contract. As such,upon our inability to obtain proper documentation from you at the dispute resolution meeting,our office met with County Manager Leo Ochs,Assistant County Manager Nick Casalanguida,and County Attorney Jeff Kiatzkow on June 13t, 2016 and advised them of our inability to pay based upon the lack of documentation to support the charges according to the contracted amounts. We suggested to the county a couple of possible legal remedies that could enable us to pay you for the work you indicated was performed,including an agenda item to the Board,based upon legal principles that the Board could approve for payment. At this time, we have received no information or documentation that the county has acted upon your invoices. County staff has indicated they would address it in September. You indicate in your e-mail that the contract was signed by the Clerk's Office. The Clerk's Office does not sign the Board of County Commissioner agreements. Our office attests to the signature of the Chairman or other Board signature. The Clerk is not a party to the agreement. Our role is that of auditor to the Board. Hopefully,your request can be addressed by the County and the Board so that we can make payment. We understand your frustration is directed at the Clerk's Office.We can accept the facts;we have tried to get you paid. 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D 0-0 0 N) 0 ET o ".o 53 3 32.2.7 O 0 m D 66- 0 c 3 0 0 7 R. m 7 7 0 p 5 aoof O m *00 w O0. 0 W c a a i William L Blackwell (Bar# 228400) Page 1 of 2 Ethics Rules Professionalism Log In Follow Us THE FLORIDA BAR ABOUT THE BAR NEWS&EVENTS FOR THE PUBLIC MEMBER SERVICES LOG IN FIND A LAWYER Search The Florida Bar THE FLORIDA BAR / Find A Lawyer / Profile William L Blackwell Retired Not Eligible to Practice Law in Florida Bar Number: 228400 Mail Address: Select... 24337 Treasure Island Blvd Punta Gorda,FL 33955-1731 United States Office:941-286-8435 x2868435 Email: wlbgaucho@gmail.com Personal Bar URL: www.floridabar.org/mybarprofile/228400 vCard: 2 County: Charlotte Circuit: 20 Admitted: 05/31/1977 10-Year Discipline None History: Law School: South Texas College of Law, 1976 Practice Areas: Arbitration Languages: Spanish Federal Courts: U.S.Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit U.S.Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit U.S.Supreme Court U.S.District Court,Middle District of Florida U.S.District Court,Southern District of Florida U.S.District Court,Southern District of Texas State Courts: Florida Texas Firm: Select... 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