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CCPC Agenda 09/01/2016 GMP COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA 2013 Batch #2 GMP (EAR Based) Amendments PL20130002637/CPSP-2013-11 SEPTEMBER 1, 2016 Continued from June 16 & July 7, 2016 AGENDA COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION WILL MEET AT 9:00 A.M., SEPTEMBER 1, 2016, IN THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING ROOM, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER,THIRD FLOOR,3299 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST,NAPLES,FLORIDA: NOTE: INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS WILL BE LIMITED TO 5 MINUTES ON ANY ITEM. INDIVIDUALS SELECTED TO SPEAK ON BEHALF OF AN ORGANIZATION OR GROUP ARE ENCOURAGED AND MAY BE ALLOTTED 10 MINUTES TO SPEAK ON AN ITEM IF SO RECOGNIZED BY THE CHAIRMAN. PERSONS WISHING TO HAVE WRITTEN OR GRAPHIC MATERIALS INCLUDED IN THE CCPC AGENDA PACKETS MUST SUBMIT SAID MATERIAL A MINIMUM OF 10 DAYS PRIOR TO THE RESPECTIVE PUBLIC HEARING. IN ANY CASE, WRITTEN MATERIALS INTENDED TO BE CONSIDERED BY THE CCPC SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE APPROPRIATE COUNTY STAFF A MINIMUM OF SEVEN DAYS PRIOR TO THE PUBLIC HEARING. ALL MATERIAL USED IN PRESENTATIONS BEFORE THE CCPC WILL BECOME A PERMANENT PART OF THE RECORD AND WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PRESENTATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IF APPLICABLE. ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION OF THE CCPC WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS PERTAINING THERETO, AND THEREFORE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. 1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. ROLL CALL BY SECRETARY 3. ADDENDA TO THE AGENDA 4. PLANNING COMMISSION ABSENCES 5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: 6. BCC REPORT-RECAPS 7. CHAIRMAN'S REPORT 8. CONSENT AGENDA 9. ADVERTSDED PUBLIC HEARINGS: Note: This item has been re-advertised from the previously continued June 16, 2016 CCPC meeting, and the July 7,2016 CCPC meeting: A. PL20130002637/CPSP-2013-11: A Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners proposing County-Initiated Amendments to the Collier County Growth Management Plan, Ordinance 89-05, as amended, to amend the Area of Critical State Concern Overlay within the Future Land Use Element to provide for a variance procedure for Essential Services to the State and Local Regulations Pertaining to the Area of Critical State Concern, and to update and clarify text and correct map errors and omissions specifically amending the Conservation and Coastal 1 Management Element; Future Land Use Element and Future Land Use Map Series; Golden Gate Area Master Plan and Future Land Use Map; Stormwater Management Sub-Element of the Public Facilities Element to remove the discharge rates; Transportation Element and Transportation Map Series; and the Capital Improvement Element; and Furthermore recommending Transmittal of these Amendments to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity. [Coordinator: Corby Schmidt, AICP,Principal Planner] 10. OLD BUSINESS 11. NEW BUSINESS 12. PUBLIC COMMENT 13. ADJOURN CCPC Agenda/Ray Bellows/jmp 2 Agenda Item#9A Clerk's Office COLLIER COUNTY GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN AMENDMENTS ii,_ 1..---- 2013 Batch#2 GMP AMENDMENTS (TRANSMITTAL HEARING) [Petitions: Project PL20130002637/CPSP-2013-11] CCPC: September 01 , 2016 [continued from June 16, 2016 & July 07, 2016] BCC: September 27, 2016 2013 Batch #2 In-House GMP (EAR-Based) Amendments TRANSMITTAL HEARING AGENDA Project PL20130002637/Staff Petition CPSP-2013-11 CCPC July 07,2016 [continued from June 16, 2016] Re-advertised for September 01,2016 - continuation 1) Transmittal Addendum Staff Report DOCUMENT: Addendum to CCPC Staff Report PL20130002637/CPSP-2013-11 2) Transmittal Resolution (revised) DOCUMENTS: Revised Transmittal Resolution with Exhibit "A" Text and/or Maps: PL20130002637/CPSP-2013-11 3) TAB: Legal Advertisement(s) DOCUMENT: CCPC Advertisement & Re-Advertisement: PL20130002637/CPSP-2013-11 Amendments(s) include the following (*amended) GMP Elements: 1) *Conservation & Coastal Management Element 2) *Capital Improvement Element 31 *Future Land Use Element & FLU Map and Map Series Exhibit 'A' Maps (includes an additional text changes of the Area of Critical & State Concern (ACSC) 4) Golden Gate Area Master Plan Future Land Use Map 5) Stormwater Management Sub-Element; and 6) *Transportation Element & Exhibit 'A' Maps (*TR-1, *TR-", TR-3, TR-3.1, TR-3.2, TR-3.3, TR-3.4, TR-3.5, TR-4, TR-5; TR-6, and TR-8] **PLEASE BE SURE TO BRING YOUR PREVIOUS AGENDA PACKETS FROM THE JULY 07, 2016 CCPC MEETING. THE ABOVE ARE REVISIONS ONLY!! Agenda Item 9.A Co e-r Co-rzn.ty ADDENDUM to STAFF REPORT COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION TO: COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT, ZONING DIVISION, COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING SECTION HEARING DATE: SEPTEMBER 1, 2016 RE: PETITION NO. PL20130002637/CPSP-2013-11, STAFF-PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSERVATION AND COASTAL MANAGEMENT ELEMENT, FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT AND FUTURE LAND USE MAP AND MAP SERIES, GOLDEN GATE AREA MASTER PLAN FUTURE LAND USE MAP, STORMWATER MANAGEMENT SUB-ELEMENT OF THE PUBLIC FACILITIES ELEMENT, TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT AND TRANSPORTATION MAP SERIES,AND THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT ELEMENT OF THE GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN [TRANSMITTAL HEARING] Modifications have been made, per CCPC discussion and consensus at the July 7 CCPC hearing, to portions of the Transmittal Resolution Exhibit "A." These changes are denoted and briefly explained below. No changes were discussed to the Golden Gate Area Master Plan Future Land Use Map or Stormwater Management Sub-Element of the Public Facilities Element, and these portions of the Transmittal Resolution Exhibit "A" are unchanged from their July 7 versions. Also, one new provision is added to the FLUE, an allowance for variance to the Area of Critical State Concern regulations for certain essential services. The added text and explanation/justification is provided within the FLUE portion of this report (pages 3-5). Formatting explanation: Words underlined are added; words struck-V:1;0-44 are deleted —as presented to CCPC on 7/7/16. Words double underlined are added; words dialakbie=64415166tlifoug4i are deleted — per 7/7/16 meeting. CCME: Policies 7.1.2(2), 7.1.2(2)(a), and 7.1.2(2)(c): Include a public awareness program for new preserves as part of habitat management plans for listed species and other protected species,to educate residents about preserves within their developments and the need to maintain the habitat within preserves, as follows (for multiple species, not just scrub jay): Policy 7.1.2: (2) Wildlife habitat management plans for listed species and for those protected species identified below shall be submitted for County approval. A plan shall be required for all projects where the wildlife survey indicated indicates listed species or the protected species identified below are utilizing the site, or the site contains potential habitat for listed species. These plans shall describe how the project directs incompatible land uses away from listed species and their habitats. Management plans for new preserves shall also outline a public awareness program to educate residents about the on-site preserve and the need to maintain habitat within the preserve for listed species and those protected species identified below. — 1 — Agenda Item 9.A (a) Management plans for new preserves shall incorporate proper techniques to protect listed species, and those protected species identified below, and their habitat from the negative impacts of proposed development. Developments shall be clustered to discourage impacts to listed species habitats. Open space and vegetation preservation requirements shall be used to establish buffer areas between wildlife habitat areas and areas dominated by human activities. Provisions such as fencing, walls, or other obstructions shall be provided to minimize development impacts to the wildlife and to facilitate and encourage wildlife to use wildlife corridors. Appropriate roadway crossings, underpasses, and signage shall be used where roads must cross wildlife corridors. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** (c) Habitat preservation plans for the Florida scrub jay (Aphelocoma coerulescens) are required and shall conform to the guidelines contained in Technical Report No. 8,Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, 1991. The required management plan shall else provide for a maintenance program and specify an appropriate fire or mechanical protocols to maintain the natural scrub community. awareness program to educate residents about the on-site preserve and the need to • • _ ,_ _ _ _:_ : ': •. These requirements shall be consistent with the UFWS South Florida Multi Species Recovery Plan, May 1999, subject to the provisions of paragraph (3) of this policy. Coincides with similar changes in the FLUE. Policy 10.5.1: Clarify the type of recreation which is compatible with the natural functions of beaches and dunes on undeveloped shorelines; providing context within the Policies supporting Objective 10.5, as follows: Policy 10.5.1: Passive Rrecreation that is compatible with the natural functions of beaches and dunes is shall be regarded as the highest and best land use. Policy 10.5.4: Provide clarity regarding the scope of prohibited structures, as follows (change "shall" to "may"): Policy 10.5.4: The County sll ma Prohibit construction of any structure seaward of the Coastal Construction Setback Line. Exceptions shall be allowed for passive recreational structures, access crossovers, and where enforcement would not allow any reasonable economic utilization of such property. In the latter event,require construction that shall minimizes interference with natural functions of such beaches and dunes. Policy 12.1: Remove redundancy and correctly identify the agency name, as follows: OBJECTIVE 12.1: Maintain hurricane evacuation clearance times as required by state law. An evacuation clearance time shall be is defined as having residents and visitors in an appropriate refuge away from storm surge prior to the arrival of sustained Tropical Storm force winds, i.e., winds equal to or greater than 39 mph. To further this °Objective, for future mobile home developments located outside of the storm surge zone, such development shall is to include on-site sheltering or retro-fitting of an adjacent facility. The Collier County Bureau of Emergency Services Ghall continues to seek —2— Agenda Item 9.A opportunities to increase shelter facilities and associated capacities under the direction of the the Florida Division of Emergency Management. CIE: Policy 5.3 D., now 5.5 D.: Update/correct map references, as follows: Policy 5.3 5: D. The necessary facilities and services are under construction or under contract pursuant to a FDOT 5-Year Work Program and are consistent with the Collier County 2040 Long Range Needs Plan or the 200 2040 Long Range Transportation Plan(LRTP), as adopted by the Collier County Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO); or FLUE: Objective 4 and Policy 4.1: Correct mid-sentence capitalization and clearly indicate requirements for planning "studies", as follows: OBJECTIVE 4: Continually refine the Future Land Use Element through detailed planning in In order to improve coordination of land uses with natural and historic resources, public facilities, economic development,4housing and urban design,the Future Land Use Element shall be continually refined . - _• - .• . . ., . uture studies might address specific geographic or issue areas. All future Policy 4.1: Planning studies -- :- -6 -. . - - • - -- - : - - . _ -- - . - . -. . -- • . •- - - , . may address specific geographic or issue areas. ACSC: To list of exotic plant species, delete an errant reference to multiple species ("spp.") where the specific species is listed. Also, though the specific species name listed may, or may not, remain accurate, no change is made so as to be identical to that listed in State law. Substantively, and new to this petition, the following changes are made - all added text is at end of the ACSC Overlay: 1)As allowed by Rule Chapter 28-25, F.A.C., Land Planning—Part Ill Boundary and Regulations for Big Cypress Area of Critical State Concern, add provision for the Land Development Code (LDC) variance process to be applicable to ACSC regulations, and provide that the LDC will be amended, as necessary, within one year to implement this allowance; 2) limit the applicability of the variance to select essential services; 3) advise the reader that this variance allowance does not alter the allowable essential services beyond that provided for under the future land use designation and zoning; and, 4) as required by Ch. 28-25, provide that the variance can only be approved where the development is designed to have minimum adverse impacts. Staff did not originally include this variance provision because it was thought that the amendment needed to include additional parameters for the variance and there was not adequate time to do so; staff intended to bring this variance provision forward as a separate GMP amendment at a later time. However, based upon recent discussion with the ACSC Review Team at the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO), staff is now of the opinion that the amendment proposed will be acceptable to DEO staff. The genesis for this added text are three circumstances that have arisen over the past three or so years for different properties lying within the ACSC. First, Everglades City needed to expand their water treatment plant located in Copeland that would have necessitated impacting wetlands. Ultimately, they —3 — Agenda Item 9.A were able to revise their proposed site plan so as not to run afoul of ACSC limitations. Second, the Seminole Tribe of Florida desires to develop a small site with a community center/essential service use that may impact wetlands and will exceed the 10% site alteration limitation. Third, the Lee County Electric Co-op needs to expand development on an existing power substation site that will exceed the 10% site alteration limitation and impact protected wetlands. None of these three scenarios promote, or result in, more development occurring in the ACSC beyond that already allowed by present future land use designations and zoning. Staff is of the opinion that all three circumstances are examples of where some relief to the stringent requirements of the ACSC regulations appear to be appropriate. The ACSC regulations were established over forty years ago. The stated purposes of the ACSC regulations, as expressed in Ch. 28-25, are: "to conserve and protect the natural, environmental and economic resources and the scenic beauty of the Big Cypress Area, including ... ecologically related wetlands, estuarine fisheries, and the fresh water aquifer, and ecologically related areas. It is the further purpose of these regulations to provide a land and water management system that will preserve water quality, provide for the optimum utilization of the limited water resources of the area, facilitate orderly and well-planned development, and protect the health,welfare, safety and quality of life of the residents of the state." Therefore, it is appropriate that any variance allowance be limited in scope so as not to undermine the purposes of the ASCS regulations. A. Area of Critical State Concern Overlay *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** *** c. Soils exposed during site alteration shall be stabilized and retention ponds or performance equivalent structures or systems maintained in order to retain run off and siltation on the construction site. Restoration of vegetation to site alteration areas shall be substantially completed within 180 days following completion of a development. Re-vegetation shall be accomplished with pre-existing species or other suitable species except that undesirable exotic species shall not be replanted or propagated. Exotic Undesirable exotic species are listed below. Australian Pine - (Casuarina spp.) Bishopwood- (Bischofia javanica) Brazilian Pepper- (Shinus terebinthfolius) Melaleuca(cajeput) - (Melaleuca leucadendra ) *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** *** All Development Orders issued for projects within the Big Cypress Area of Critical State Concern shall be rendered to the State of Florida Department of Economic Opportunity for review with the potential for appeal to the Administration Commission per Chapter 73C-44, Florida Administrative Code, "Community Planning, Development Order Requirements for Areas of Critical State Concern". In accordance with Chaster 28-25.011 F.A.C. the zonin'variance .rocedure contained in the Collier Count Land Develo•ment Code Ord. No. 04-41 as amended shall be a..licable to the ACSC Re lations. Within one ear of the effective date of this amendment establishin. the a..licabilit of the variance .rocedure the variance $rocedure and criteria in the Collier Count Land Develo.ment Code shall be amended as necessa to address ACSC re. lations. An variance to the ACSC re. lations shall be sub'ect to the followin. restrictions: a) A variance shall only be applicable to essential services consistin: of those services and facilities necessar to .romote and .rotect .ublic health safet and welfare limited to the followin': —4— Agenda Item 9.A police; fire; emergency medical; all services designed and operated to provide water, sewer, gas, tele.hone• electricity, cable television or communications to the general public by .roviders that have been a..roved and authorized accordin. to laws havin a..ro.riate 'urisdiction. This shall not be deemed to allow such essential services uses where the underlying future land use designation or zoning designation does not allow such uses. (b) No variance shall be granted for any development within the Critical Area unless such develo.ment is desi'ned to have minimum adverse im.act on the Area's water stora a ca acit_ surface water and estuarine fisheries. RLSA Policies 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3: Withdraw proposed changes to RLSA Overlay FSA, HSA and WRA acreage figures—to be reconsidered at a later date. Also withdraw the initially-proposed corrections to the "HAS" acronym to read "HSA" remain, as the acronym appears correctly in the adopting Ordinance [2002-54]. RLSA Policies 5.5.2., 5.5.2.a., and 5.5.2.c.: Include a public awareness program for new preserves as part of habitat management plans for listed species and other protected species, to educate residents about preserves within their developments and the need to maintain the habitat within preserves, as follows: Policy 5.5: 2. Wildlife habitat management plans for listed species and for those protected species identified below shall be submitted for County approval. A plan shall be required for all projects where the wildlife survey indicated indicates listed species or the protected species identified below are utilizing the site, or the site contains potential habitat for listed species. These plans shall describe how the project directs incompatible land uses away from listed species and their habitats. Mana.ement .lans for new 'reserves shall also outline a .ublic awareness .ro u am to educate residents about the on-site preserve and the need to maintain habitat within the preserve for listed species and those protected species identified below. 2.a. Management plans for new preserves shall incorporate proper techniques to protect listed species and those .rotected s secies identified below and their habitats from the negative impacts of proposed development. Open space and vegetation preservation requirements shall be used to establish buffer areas between wildlife habitat areas and areas dominated by human activities. Provisions such as fencing, walls, or other obstructions shall be provided to minimize development impacts to the wildlife and to facilitate and encourage wildlife to use wildlife corridors. Appropriate roadway crossings, underpasses and signage shall be used where roads must cross wildlife corridors. 2.c. Habitat preservation plans for the Florida scrub jay (Aphelocoma coerulescens) are required and shall conform to the guidelines contained in Technical Report No. 8,Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, 1991. The required management plan shall also provide for a maintenance program and specify an appropriate fire or mechanical protocols to maintain the natural scrub community. - _ - :- : :; ; . '-- : : . : •- .•- - -- : . : :- : ': -. These requirements shall be consistent with the UFWS South Florida Multi Species Recovery Plan, May 1999, subject to the provisions of paragraph(3) of this policy. Coincides with similar changes in the CCME. —5 — Agenda Item 9.A Transportation Element: Objective 3 and Policy 3.5: Clarify the type of development agreements, studies, plans and programs; providing context within the Policies supporting Objective 3, as follows: OBJECTIVE 3: Provide for the protection and acquisition of existing and future rights-of-way based upon improvement projects identified within the Five Year Work Program,Board approved development agreements, and/or the Collier County Metropolitan Planning Organization's (MPO's) adopted Long-Range Transportation Plan and/or other similar Board approved studies,plans and programs. Policy 3.5: A. The County is considering the viability of a Thoroughfare Corridor Protection Plan (TCPP) ordinance and land development regulations that: 1. identify, in detail, corridors necessary to develop the County roadway network shown on the County's Long Range Transportation Plan, a--= - Board approved development agreements,the Collier Metropolitan Planning Organization's(MPO's)adopted Long-Range Trans.ortation Plan and/or other similar Board a..roved studies,plans and programs; and *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** All of the above must be consistent with the currently adopted Long Range Transportation Plan and/or other similar Board approved studies, agreements, plans and programs, and Chapter 336.02, Florida Statutes. Policy 5.5: Delete specific name of an agency so as to retain only a generic name reference, as follows: Policy 5.5: Commercial developments within the South US 41 TCEA that choose to obtain an exception from concurrency requirements for transportation will provide certification to the . .. . •: - ' . Department County transportation planning agency _- _____ ____•____ : •-______•___ -- - : --- - - -- - :--- - -- - - that at least four (4) of the following Transportation Demand Management(TDM) strategies will be utilized: *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** An applicant seeking an exception from concurrency requirements for transportation through the certification mentioned above shall submit an application to the Transportation Division Administrator Managac=of=t4ste County transportation planning agency P1: -.-.-_ _-_- : : _ _- - — on forms provided by the Division agency. Binding commitments to utilize any of the above techniques relied upon to obtain certification shall be required as a condition of development approval. Map TR-1: Remove 1-75 interchange at Everglades Blvd.; add a note at bottom of map; and, make general map corrections. Map TR-2: Remove 1-75 interchange at Everglades Blvd.; add a note at bottom of map; and, add to legend and map face an interchange study area. Olaa CPSP-13.11 Batch.2 Staff Rpt Add.fr Sept 01 CCPC G:ACDES Planning Services\Comprehensive\Comp Planning GMP DATA\Comp Plan Amendments\CPSP-2013-1l Second Batch Amendments\aaa Batch.2 Materials Is Sept 01 CCPC dw/8-1-16 —6— RESOLUTION NO. 16- A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROPOSING COUNTY-INITIATED AMENDMENTS TO THE COLLIER COUNTY GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN, ORDINANCE 89-05, AS AMENDED, TO AMEND THE AREA OF CRITICAL STATE CONCERN OVERLAY WITHIN THE FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT TO PROVIDE FOR A VARIANCE PROCEDURE FOR ESSENTIAL SERVICES TO THE STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO THE AREA OF CRITICAL STATE CONCERN, AND TO UPDATE AND CLARIFY TEXT AND CORRECT MAP ERRORS AND OMISSIONS SPECIFICALLY AMENDING THE CONSERVATION AND COASTAL MANAGEMENT ELEMENT; FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT AND FUTURE LAND USE MAP AND MAP SERIES; GOLDEN GATE AREA MASTER PLAN FUTURE LAND USE MAP; STORMWATER MANAGEMENT SUB-ELEMENT OF THE PUBLIC FACILITIES ELEMENT TO REMOVE THE DISCHARGE RATES; TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT AND TRANSPORTATION MAP SERIES; AND THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT ELEMENT; AND FURTHERMORE RECOMMENDING TRANSMITTAL OF THESE AMENDMENTS TO THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY. [PL20130002637/CPSP-2013-11] WHEREAS, Collier County, pursuant to the Florida Local Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulation Act, was required to prepare and adopt a comprehensive plan; and WHEREAS, the Collier County Board of County Commissioners adopted the Collier County Growth Management Plan on January 10, 1989;and WHEREAS, the Community Planning Act of 2011 provides authority for local governments to amend their respective comprehensive plans and outlines certain procedures to amend adopted comprehensive plans; and WHEREAS, Collier County staff has prepared amendments to the following elements of its Growth Management Plan: Conservation and Coastal Management Element; Future Land Use Element and Future Land Use Map and Map Series; Golden Gate Area Master Plan Future Land Use Map; Stormwater Management Sub-Element of the Public Facilities Element; 15-CMP-00954/225 Page 1 of 3 Batch#2 GMP Transmittal Amendments 8/4/16 Words underlined are additions; Words struck through are deletions Transportation Element and Transportation Map Series; Capital Improvement Element and WHEREAS, on July 7, 2016 and September 1, 2016, the Collier County Planning Commission considered the proposed EAR-based amendments to the Growth Management Plan pursuant to the authority granted to it by Section 163.3174, Florida Statutes, and has recommended approval of said amendments to the Board of County Commissioners;and WHEREAS, on September 27, 2016, the Board of County Commissioners at a public hearing approved the transmittal of the proposed amendments to the Growth Management Plan to the state land planning agency in accordance with Section 163.3184,Florida Statutes;and WHEREAS, upon receipt of Collier County's proposed Growth Management Plan Amendment, various State agencies and the Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) have thirty(30) days to review the proposed amendment and DEO must transmit, in writing, to Collier County its comments within said thirty(30)days pursuant to Section 163.3184,F.S.; and WHEREAS, Collier County, upon receipt of the written comments from DEO must adopt, adopt with changes or not adopt the proposed Growth Management Plan Amendment within one hundred and eighty(180)days of such receipt pursuant to Section 163.3184,F.S.; and WHEREAS, the DEO, within five (5)days of receipt of Collier County's adopted Growth Management Plan Amendment, must notify the County of any deficiencies of the Plan Amendment pursuant to Section 163.3184(3),F.S. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: The Board of County Commissioners hereby approves the proposed Growth Management Plan Amendments, attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated by reference herein, for the purpose of transmittal to the Department of Economic Opportunity and other reviewing agencies thereby initiating the required State evaluation of the Growth Management Plan Amendments, prior to final adoption. THIS RESOLUTION adopted after motion, second and majority vote this day of , 2016. 15-CMP-00954/225 Page 2 of 3 Batch#2 GMP Transmittal Amendments 8/4/16 Words underlined are additions;Words streak-through are deletions ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: Deputy Clerk DONNA FIALA, Chairman Approved as to form and legality: Heidi Ashton-Cicko Managing Assistant County Attorney Attachment: Exhibit A—Text and Maps 15-GMP-009541225 Page 3 of 3 Batch#2 GMP Transmittal Amendments 8/4/16 Words underlined are additions; Words str.t rough are deletions Staff Proposed OMP Amendments CONSERVATION&COASTAL MANAGEMENT ELEMENT-CCPC Transmittal Draft 9/01/16 PL201300026371CPSP-2013-11 EXHIBIT"A" CONSERVATION AND COASTAL MANAGEMENT ELEMENT(CCME) Update and make current the Table of contents, along with corresponding titles, heading and other entries-inside and between Elements-to maximize internal consistency. II. GOALS, OBJECTIVES&POLICIES GOAL 1: [Reference text only, page 3] TO PLAN FOR THE PROTECTION, CONSERVATION,MANAGEMENT AND APPROPRIATE USE OF THE COUNTY'S NATURAL RESOURCES. OBJECTIVE 1.1: [Revised text, page 3] Continue-#ems Maintain a comprehensive environmental management and conservation program to ensure that natural resources,including State and Federally listed animal species within the County are properly, appropriately, and effectively identified, managed, and protected. Policy 1.1.1: Collier County has established and will maintains an Environmental Advisory Council (EAC), which advises and assists the appropriate County agencies,the Collier County Planning Commission(CCPC) and the Board of County Commissioners (BCC)in implementing the County's environmental resources management programs. Policy 1.1.2: Collier County has incorporated the gGoals,°Objectives and°Policies of this Conservation and Coastal Management Element... *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 1.3.1: [Revised text, page 4] The NRPA program shall direct incompatible land uses away from significant environmental systems that exist at a landscape scale, contain large systems of connected wetland and upland habitats, and support a wide variety of listed species. The program shall include the following: a. Identification and mapping of NRPAs as an overlay to the Future Land Use Map; (During the Assessment for the Rural Fringe area,the County has determined that CREW Trust lands, Belle Meade, and a portion of the Northern Belle Meade shall be identified as NRPAs. The County also has determined that the South Golden Gate Estates is a NPRA. The specific boundaries have been identified as NRPAs on the Future Land Use Map.) *1* *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 1.3.2 [Revised text, page 5] The overall purpose and description of the Rural Stewardship program is defined in the Rural Lands Stewardship Area (RLSA)Overlay found in the in the Future Land Use Element. A Stewardship Credit system has been established that shall serve as the primary basis for the protection of Flowway Stewardship Areas (FSAs), Habitat Stewardship Areas (HSAs) and Water Retention Areas (WRAs). The RLSA Overlay also contains policies to that shall direct incompatible land uses away from FSAs, HSAs and WRAs in order to protect wetlands, upland habitats and listed species within the RLSA. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Page of DRAFT Words underlined are added;words stn rough are deleted. 1 Staff Proposed GMP Amendments CONSERVATION&COASTAL MANAGEMENT ELEMENT—CCPC Transmittal Draft 9/01116 ^~ OBJECTIVE 2.1: [Revised text, page 6] *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** a. All new development and re-development projects shall meet 150% of the water quality volumetric requirements of Section 4.2.1(a) of the Environmental Resource Permit Applicant's Handbook Volume II for use within the Geographic Limits of the South Florida Water Management District(2014), -- . ; - . - • - ••- . . - - . __ , and the retention and detention requirements, and the allowable off-site discharge rates required-by .. , „ - - - . . �- .. - - :. =.-, - - - provided in the Land Development Code; *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** d. All development located within areas identified on Figure 1 shall be evaluated to... avoid direct impacts to these natural wetlands, flowways, or sloughs or, when not possible, to ensure any direct impact is minimized and compensated for by providing the same conveyance capacity lost by the direct impact. The County shall adhere to the limiting discharge rates of each basin Management Plans as provided in the Land Development Code. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** ,.** Policy 2.3.6.b: [Revised text, page 9] b. Excluding single family homes, any project impacting five (5) acres or more of wetlands shall provide... *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 3.1.4: [Revised text, page 11] Wellhead protection areas identified on the Future Land Use Map Series shall be protected as follows: 1. Wellhead protection areas shall consist of four (4) Wellfield Risk Management Zones defined as follows: a) Zone W-1 is the land area surrounding the identified potable water wellfield wellheads and extends to the five percent (5%) ground water capture zone boundary line (which approximates the one a)year ground water travel time to the wellfield). b) Zone W-2 is the land area between the W-1 boundary line and the ten percent(10%)ground water capture zone boundary line (which approximates the two(]year ground water travel time to the potable water wellfield). c) Zone W-3 is the land area between the W-2 boundary line and the twenty-five percent(25%) ground water capture zone boundary line(which approximates the five)year ground water travel time to the potable water wellfield). d) Zone W-4 is the land area between the W-3 boundary line and the 400 one-hundred percent (100%)ground water capture zone boundary line(which approximates the twenty (20)year ground water travel time to the potable water wellfield). 2. Land uses are restricted within the wellfield risk management zones as follows: a) Future solid waste disposal facilities:are prohibited in all wellfield risk management zones. b) Future solid waste transfer stations,1 are prohibited in zones W-1, W-2, and W-3. Page of DRAFT Words underlined are added;words stfWc t#re*are deleted. 2 Staff Proposed GMP Amendments CONSERVATION&COASTAL MANAGEMENT ELEMENT—CCPC Transmittal Draft 9/01116 c) Future solid waste storage, collection, and recycling storing hazardous products and hazardous wastes:are prohibited in zones W-1, W-2, and W-3. d) Future non-residential uses involving hazardous products in quantities exceeding 250 liquid gallons or 1,000 pounds of solids:must provide for absorption or secondary containment in zones W-1, W-2, and W-3. e) Future domestic wastewater treatment plants:are prohibited in zone W-1. f) Future land disposal systems;must meet high level disinfection standards as found in Title 40 CFR part 135. g) Land application of domestic residuals:are required to limit metal concentrations; nitrogen based on uptake ability of vegetation), and require a Wellfield sConditional uUse. - . , 4111 Future on-site disposal systems (septic tanks) requiring a soil absorption area greater than 1,000 square feet are allowed to discharge in zone W-1 subject to complying with construction standards and provision of an automatic dosing device and a low-pressure lateral distribution. j-)fl On-site sewage disposal systems (septic tanks) serving existing industrial uses and subject to the thresholds in d) and e) above within wellfield zones W-1, W-2, and W-3 &hall are required to meet all construction and operating standards contained in 64E-10. F.A.C. as the rule existed on August 31. 1999 and skull to implement a ground water monitoring plan. 3. Wellfield Conditional uses referenced within this pPolicy... *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 3.3.2: [Revised text. page 13] Collier County shall use its three-dimensional computer model to calculate the actual "cones of depression" around the County's existing potable water wellfields. After at least 15 days publication of the maps of the proposed "zones of protection"for each such wellfield before each hearing by the EAC, Planning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners, the County shall then amend the appropriate elements of this Growth Management Plan to show such "cones of depression" as "zones of protection"within the Countywide Future Land Use Map Series. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** OBJECTIVE 4.2: [Revised text, page 14] Continue to promote conservation of Collier County's potable water supply and will continue to develop, implement and refine a comprehensive conservation strategy through the Collier County Water-Sewer District and the Collier County Water and Wastewater Authority, which will-identify identifies specific goals for reducing per capita potable water consumption. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** OBJECTIVE 5.4: [Revised text, page 16] Maintain ifs the County's program to control soil erosion through its regulations identifying criteria to control and reduce soil erosion and sediment transport from construction and other nonagricultural land disturbing activities. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** _Page of DRAFT Words underlined are added;words struck-througfh are deleted. 3 Staff Proposed GMP Amendments CONSERVATION&COASTAL MANAGEMENT ELEMENT—CCPC Transmittal Draft 9/01116 GOAL 6: [Reference text only, page 16] TO IDENTIFY, PROTECT, CONSERVE AND APPROPRIATELY USE THE COUNTY'S NATIVE VEGETATIVE COMMUNITIES AND WILDLIFE HABITAT. OBJECTIVE 6.1: [Revised text, page 16] Protect native vegetative communities through the application of minimum preservation requirements. (The Policies under this Objective shall apply to all of Collier County except for that portion of the County which is identified on the Countywide Future Land Use Map (FLUM) as the Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay.) Policy 6.1.1: For the County's Urban Designated Area... pursuant to pPolicies supporting Objective 2.1 of this Element. ... *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** [Revised text, page 17] (1) For the purpose of this pPolicy, ...specified in this pPolicy... (2) The preservation of.., (3) Areas that fulfill the native vegetation retention standards and criteria of this pPolicy shall be set aside... consistent with the requirements of this pPolicy. ... (4) Selection of native vegetation to be... a. Wetland or upland areas... the requirements of Policy 7.1.1 and 7.1.2 of this eElement. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** [Revised text, page 18] (5) The uses allowable within preserve areas are limited to: a. ...standards that implement this pPolicy shall be... b. ...according to the$Policies associated with Objective 7.1. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 6.1.2: *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** [Revised text, page 22] (1) For the purpose of this pPolicy... specified in this pPolicy... *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** [Revised text, page 22] (3) Areas that fulfill ...the native vegetation retention standards and criteria of this pPolicy... consistent with ...the requirements of this pPolicy. (4) a. ...the requirements of Policy 7.1.1 and 7.1.2 of this eElement. (5) b. ...according to the pPolicies associated with Objective 7.1... *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** [Revised text, page 23] (8) ...required in this pPolicy... (10) ...pursuant to Policy 6.5.2 of this eElement. ...in CCME Objective 6.5 of this eElement. DRAFT Words underlined are added;words struck-through are deleted. 4 Page '' of Staff Proposed GMP Amendments CONSERVATION&COASTAL MANAGEMENT ELEMENT—CCPC Transmittal Draft 9/01/16 *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 6.1.5: [Revised text, page 24] ...in Policies 6.1.1, and 6.1.2 of this eElement... ...the requirements of Policy 6.1.1 and 6.1.2 of this eElement... *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 6.1.9: [Revised text, page 25] ...the pPolicies supporting Objective 6.1. OBJECTIVE 6.2: ...the appropriate pPolicies under Goal 6. (The County's wetland protection policies and strategies shall-be are coordinated with the Watershed Management Plans as required by Objective 2.1 of this Element.) *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 6.2.5: [Revised text, page 29] ...of Policy 6.1.2 of this eElement... This pPolicy shall be implemented... (1) ...of Policy 6.1.2 of this eElement... a. The acreage requirements of Policy 6.1.2 of this eElement shall be met bey preserving... ...in paragraph (2) of this pPolicy. ...This pPolicy is... ...by Policy 6.1.2 of this eElement. ...by Policy 6.1.2 of this eElement. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** (3) ...of paragraph (6)of this pPolicy. (4) ...within Policy 6.2.7 of this eElement. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** [Revised text, page 31] (6)a.4. ...with paragraphs (6)a.1, (6)a.2, and (6)a.3 of this pPolicy ...with this pPolicy... (6)a.5. ...the requirements of Policy 6.2.7 of this eElement. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 6.2.6 [Revised text, page 31] ...in Policy 6.2.5(5)d of this eElement... Policy 6.2.7: [Revised text, page 32] ...This pPolicy shall be implemented as follows: (2) ...pursuant to pPolicies supporting Objective 2.1 of this Element... (3) ...pursuant to pPolicies supporting Objective 2.1 of this Element... *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 6.2.9: [Revised text, page 33] ...the pPolicies supporting Objective 6.2. OBJECTIVE 6.3: [Revised text, page 33] The-County-shah-p Protect and conserve submerged marine habitats. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** DRAFT Words underlined are added;words ugh are deleted. 5 Page ` of 3_ Staff Proposed GMP Amendments CONSERVATION&COASTAL MANAGEMENT ELEMENT-CCPC Transmittal Draft 9/01116 OBJECTIVE 6.4: [Revised text, page 33] Tho Co unty will n Protect, conserve and appropriately use ecological communities shared with or tangential to State and Federal lands and other local governments. *** *** *** *** ** text break *** *** *** *** *** OBJECTIVE 6.5: [Revised text, page 33] The-Cel- #al•I-p Protect natural reservations from the impact of surrounding development. For the purpose of this Objective and its related pPolicies:, natural reservations chall include only Natural Resource Protection Areas(NRPAs)and designated Conservation Lands on the Future Land Use Map,, and Peveleiament-sheil Such development includes all projects except for permitting and construction of single-family dwelling units situated on individual lots or parcels. This Objective and its Policies shell apply only to the Rural Fringe Mixed Use dDistrict [except as noted in Policy 6.5.3 below]. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 6.5.2: [Revised text, page 34] The following criteria shall apply to development contiguous to natural reservations in order to reduce negative impacts to the natural reservations: (1) d. ...in Policy 6.1.1 and 6.1.2 of this element. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** (3) Within the Rural Fringe Mixed Use District, ...as specified in Section 4.2.2(b),of the Environmental Resource Permit Appliicant's Handbook Volume 11 for use within the Geographic Limits of the South Florida Water Management District(2014) -suocesser. (4) Proposed development ...projects shall be designed in accordance with Sections 3a$; 10.2.2.4 of the Environmental Resource Permit Applicants Handbook Volume t, and Sections 3.11 and 3.12 of the Environmental Resource Permit Applicant's Handbook Volume 11 for use within the Geographic Limits of the South Florida Water Management District(2014), or its successor. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** GOAL 7: TO PROTECT AND CONSERVE THE COUNTY'S FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE. OBJECTIVE 7.1: [Reference text only, page 36] Direct incompatible land uses away from listed animal species and their habitats... Policy 7.1.1: [Revised text, page 36] *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** (6) All other pPolicies supporting Objective 7,1 of this eElement. Policy 7.1.2: [Revised text, page 37] *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** (2) Wildlife habitat management plans for listed species and for those protected species identified below shall be submitted for County approval. A plan shall be required for all projects where the wildlife survey indicated indicates listed species or the protected species identified below are utilizing the site, or the site contains potential habitat for listed species. These plans shall describe how the project directs incompatible land uses away from listed species and their habitats. Management plans for new preserves shall also outline a public awareness program to educate residents about the on-site preserve and the need to maintain habitat within the preserve for listed species and those protected species identified below. DRAFT Words underlined are added;wards s#rusk.thcettgh are deleted. 6 Page of Staff Proposed GMP Amendments CONSERVATION&COASTAL MANAGEMENT ELEMENT—CCPC Transmittal Draft 9/01116 (a) Management plans for new preserves shall incorporate proper techniques to protect listed species, and those protected species identified below, and their habitat from the negative impacts of proposed development. Developments shall be clustered to discourage impacts to listed species habitats. Open space and vegetation preservation requirements shall be used to establish buffer areas between wildlife habitat areas and areas dominated by human activities. Provisions such as fencing, walls, or other obstructions shall be provided to minimize development impacts to the wildlife and to facilitate and encourage wildlife to use wildlife corridors. Appropriate roadway crossings, underpasses, and signage shall be used where roads must cross wildlife corridors. *** •err *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** (2)(a)2. ...subject to the provisions of paragraph (3) of this pPolicy. 3. ...contained in Policy 6.1.1 and Policy 6.1.2 of this eElement. The County shall also consider the recommendations of other agencies, subject to the provisions of paragraph (3) of this pPolicy. (b) For parcels containing gopher tortoises (Gopherus polyphemus), habitat management plans are required and shall give priority to protecting the largest most contiguous gopher tortoise habitat with the greatest number of active burrows, and for providing a connection to off site adjacent gopher tortoise preserves. (c) Habitat preservation plans for the Florida scrub jay(Aphelocoma coerulescens)are required andshall --• . - - - -- .. - -- -- Y._ - e. -, ._ -.••: - - • , - . _1••••• , ti• • •- . . ••-- . . - - - provide for a maintenance program and specify an appropriate fire or mechanical protocols to maintain the natural scrub community. - - - - - - -- -- - - - •- - - - - -- - (d) For the bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus), the-required habitat management plans are required and shall establish protective zones around the eagle nest restricting certain activities. The plans shall also address restricting certain types of activities during the nesting season. •_ _ . ... . • - - ' - - ' "'- • (e) For the red-cockaded woodpecker (Picoides borealis), the required habitat protection plans are required and shall outline measures to avoid adverse impacts to active clusters and to minimize impacts to foraging habitat. Where adverse effects cannot be avoided, measures shall be taken to minimize on-site disturbance and compensate or mitigate for impacts that SI., . e':. _ -- e - - - (f) In areas where the Florida black bear (Ursus americanus floridanus) may be present, the management plans are required and shall require that garbage be placed in bear-proof cantainers7-at-ene-er-MOreeentrat-boationsbear-resistant containers where such containers are available and accepted for use by Collier County, or containers stored in locations not easily accessible to bears. The management plan shall also identify methods to inform local residents of the concerns related to interaction between black bears and humans. (g) For projects located in Priority I and Priority II Panther Habitat areas, the management plans are required and shall discourage the destruction of undisturbed, native habitats that are preferred by the Florida panther (Fells concolor coryi) by directing intensive land uses to currently disturbed areas. Preferred habitats include pine flatwoods and hardwood hammocks. In turn, these areas shall be buffered from the most intense land uses of the DRAFT Words underlined are added;words stwak-thr-ough are deleted. 7 rear,: Staff Proposed GMP Amendments CONSERVATION&COASTAL MANAGEMENT ELEMENT-CCPC Transmittal Draft 9/01/16 project by using low intensity land uses (e.g., parks, passive recreational areas, golf courses). Golf courses within the Rural Fringe Mixed Use District shall be designed and managed using standards found in that district. The management plans shall identify appropriate lighting controls for these permitted uses and shall also address the opportunity to utilize prescribed burning to maintain fire-adapted preserved vegetative communities and provide browse for white-tailed deer. ---- =- -• _ _ _ - . -_•_'_ _ - - •_ - A _ • - -- ' - • - - - - - , •S S •- • (h) In order to protect loggerhead (Caretta caretta) and other listed sea turtles that nest along Collier County beaches, projects within 300 feet of the MHW line shall limit outdoor lighting to that necessary for security and safety. Floodlights and landscape or accent lighting shall be prohibited. • - -• - - - - -= - - - • - = - - --- - - •- • - -- - - --- *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 7.2.2: [Revised text, page 40] ...of Policies 6.3.1, 6.3.2 and 6.3.3 of this eElement. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** OBJECTIVE 10.1: [Revised text, page 43] 1P4eritiees-forr Give priority to water dependent shoreline land uses uses over water related shoreline land uses, aRel-shall-be based on type of water-dependent use, adjacent land use, and surrounding marine and upland habitat considerations. ... *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 10.1.6: [Revised text, page 44] *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** OBJECTIVE 10.3: [Reference text only, page 45] Maintain undeveloped coastal barriers, mapped as part of the Federal Coastal Barrier Resources System, predominantly in their natural state and protect, maintain and enhance their natural function. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 10.3.15: [Revised text, page 46] Development on undeveloped coastal barrier islands within the Special Treatment" ("ST") zoning overlay district shall be reviewed through criteria established in the land development regulations. Applicable Policies under Goal 10 will be used in developing such criteria. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 10.4.3: [Revised text, page 47] ...Implementation of this Wolicy will be... *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** OBJECTIVE 10.5: [Revised text, page 48] DRAFT Words underlined are added;words stuck through are deleted. 8 Page g of YU Staff Proposed GMP Amendments CONSERVATION&COASTAL MANAGEMENT ELEMENT—CCPC Transmittal Draft 9/01/16 For undeveloped shorelines--pProvide improved opportunities for recreational, educational, scientific, and aesthetic enjoyment of coastal resources for undeveloped shoreline s by protecting beaches and dunes and by„, Policy 10.5.1: Passive Rrecreation that is compatible with the natural functions of beaches and dunes is shall be regarded as the highest and best land use. Policy 10.5.2: The County shall pPrioritize acquisition efforts in order to meet the projected need for additional public beaches. Policy 10.5.3: The County shall pProhibit activities which would result in man induced shoreline erosion beyond the natural beach erosion cycle or that would deteriorate the beach dune system. Policy 10.5.4: The County may plarohibit construction of any structure seaward of the Coastal Construction Setback Line. Exceptions shall be allowed for passive recreational structures, access crossovers, and where enforcement would not allow any reasonable economic utilization of such property. In the latter event, require construction that shall minimizes interference with natural functions of such beaches and dunes. *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 10.5,6: [Revised text, page 49] The County shall rRegulate activities so that they will not threaten the stability of the dunes or the beach itself. Policy 10.5.7: The County shall pPursue the acquisition of undeveloped beaches and dunes as the first alternative to development. Policy 10.5.8: The County shall pProhibit shoreline armoring processes and encourage non-structural methods for stabilizing beaches and dunes. Policy 10.5.9: The County shall pProhibit construction seaward of the Coastal Construction Setback Line except as follows: a. Construction will be allowed for public access; b. For protection and restoration of beach resources; c. In cases of demonstrated land use related hardship or safety concerns as specified in The 1985 Florida Coastal Zone Protection Act, there shall be no shore armoring allowed except in cases of public safety. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 10.5.12: [Revised text, page 49] For-all-la Beach front land development related projects shall require dune stabilization and restoration improvements, the removal of exotic vegetation, and replacement with native vegetation, as appropriate. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** DRAFT Words underlined are added:words strue,141-rouQ4 are deleted. 9 of Staff Proposed GMP Amendments CONSERVATION&COASTAL MANAGEMENT ELEMENT-CCPC Transmittal Draft 9101/16 Policy 10.6.1: [Revised text, page 50] ...applicable pPolicies supporting Objectives 10.1, 10.2, 10.3, 10.4, and 10.5 above... +++ *** *++ *** *** text break *** +++ **+ *** +++ [Revised text, page 50] 6. The requirements of this pPolicy... *** ,*+ *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 11.1.1: [Revised text, page 50] Continueineffect r Regulations regarding development and other land alteration activities that shall continue to ensure the conservation, sensitive re-use, preservation of significant historic and archaeological resources, or appropriate mitigation in accordance with State standards. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** **+ *** OBJECTIVE 12.1: [Revised text, page 51] Maintain hurricane evacuation clearance times as required by state law. An evacuation clearance time shall-be is defined as having residents and visitors in an appropriate refuge away from storm surge prior to the arrival of sustained Tropical Storm force winds, i.e., winds equal to or greater than 39 mph. To further this eObjective, for future mobile home developments located outside of the storm surge zone, such development shall is to include on-site sheltering or retro-fitting of an adjacent facility. The Collier County Bureau of Emergency Services shall continues to seek opportunities to increase shelter facilities and associated capacities under the direction of the Department of the Florida Division of Emergency Management. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 12.1.4: [Revised text, page 52] The County shall continue-to maintain hurricane shelter requirements and standards for all new mobile home parks and mobile home subdivisions, or existing mobile home parks and mobile home subdivisions in the process of expanding,which accommodate or contain twenty-six (26] units or more. Such mobile home parks or mobile home subdivisions shall be required to provide emergency shelter space on-site, or to provide funding to enhance one or more existing public shelters off-site. The building which provides the on-site shelter space (if this option is chosen) will be of such a size as to provide shelter to park or subdivision residents at the rate of twenty (20) square feet per person. For the purposes of this pPolicy, the size of the on-site shelter structure shall be determined by estimating the park or subdivision population during the June-November time frame, based upon methodologies utilized by the Collier County ••- e - - =- ----• - -• Bureau of Emergency Services. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 12.1.8: [Revised text, page 53] Tho Countys land development regulations shall include mitigation policies addressing flood plains, beach and dune alteration and storm water management. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Pace s of .-- DRAFT Words underlined are added;words struckthrough are deleted 10 Staff Proposed GMP Amendments CONSERVATION&COASTAL MANAGEMENT ELEMENT-CCPC Transmittal Draft 9/01/16 Policy 12.1.14: [Revised text, page 53] All new nursing homes and assisted living facilities that are licensed shall have a core area to shelter residents and staff on site. The core area will be constructed to meet the Public Shelter Design Criteria that is required for new public schools and public community colleges and universities ("State Requirements for Educational Facilities," 200Z 2014). Additionally, this area shall be capable of ventilation or air conditioning provided by back-up generator for a period of no less than seventy-two j72)hours. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** OBJECTIVE 12.2: [Revised text, page 54] Ensure that publicly funded buildings and publicly funded development activities are carried out in a manner that demonstrates best practice to minimize the loss of life, property, and re-building cost from the affects from hurricanes, flooding, natural and technological disaster events. Best practice efforts may include, but are not limited to: *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 12.3.1: [Revised text, page 55] The Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan shall comply with the pPolicies under this eObjective, and shall contain step-by-step details for post disaster recovery. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 12.3.3: [Revised text, page 55] The Recovery Task Force shall include the Sheriff, the Growth Management i ' Department Head,the Zoning Director,the Bureau of Emergency Services Director and other members as directed by the Board of County Commissioners, such as representatives from municipalities within the County that have received damage from a storm. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** OBJECTIVE 12.4: [Revised text, page 561 Make every reasonable effort to meet the emergency preparedness requirements of Persons with Special Needs such as the elderly, handicapped, the infirmed and those requiring transportation from a threatened area. In the event of a countywide emergency, such as a hurricane or other large-scale disaster, the County Bureau of Emergency Services, in coordination with the County Health Department and other officials,. sail opens and operates one or more refuges for persons listed on the County's Special Needs Registry and their caregivers. Medical and support equipment at such refuges will include, but are not fiecessarilybe limited to, respirators, oxygen tanks,first aid equipment, disaster cots and blankets, and defibrillators. PLEASE NOTE:Approval of amendments to this Element is intended to confer the Boards consent to make similar and related changes in references or cross-references to Objectives, Policies and other formal terms where re-formatting creates new or re-numbers Objectives, Policies and terms, wherever they appear-within and between Elements-as appropriate to maximize internal consistency. Approval is also intended to confer the Board consent to make similar and related changes to un-adopted portions of the document. Page of • DRAFT Words underlined are added:words stwds-tlh are deleted. 11 Staff Proposed GMP Amendments CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT ELEMENT-CCPD Transmittal Draft 9/01/16 PL20130002637/CPSP-2013-11 EXHIBIT"A" CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT ELEMENT (CIE) Update and make current the Table of Contents, along with corresponding titles, heading and other entries-inside and between Elements-to maximize internal consistency. Policy 1.1: [Revised text, page 2] The County shall establish standards for levels of service (LOS)for public facilities, as follows: *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 1,5: The standards for levels of service of public facilities shall be as follows: *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** D. County Potable Water Systems: [Revised text, page 6] County Water District= 170 150 gallons per capita per day (gpcd} E. County Sanitary Sewer-Wastewater Treatment Systems: [Revised text, page 7] North Sewef Wastewater Treatment Service Area=42i)100 gallons per capita per day(qpcd) South Sewer Wastewater Treatment Service Area= 100 gallons per capita per day(good) - - _ - — e- e- *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 4.1: [Revised text, page 10] The County shall provide, or arrange for others to provide, the public facilities listed in the Schedule of Capital improvements. The Schedule of Capital Improvements shall be reviewed and updated annually as follows: lic4Pursuant to Florida Statutes, 163.3177,the Schedule of Capital Improvements may be adjusted modified by ordinance not deemed to be an amendment to the Growth Management Plan for Policy 4.2: [Revised text, page 10] By December 1 of cacti tear, *The County shall adopt, by reference, into its Capital Improvement Element,the School District's annually updated financially feasible Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan and the District Facilities Work Program in order to achieve and maintain the adopted level of service standards for Public School Facilities. The School District Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan shall identify identifies the financially feasible school facility capacity projects necessary to address existing deficiencies and future needs based on achieving and maintaining adopted LOS standards for schools. The District Facilities Work Program, prepared by the School District pursuant to Section 1013.35(1)(b), F.S., shall-be is adopted as part of the data and analysis in support of the School District's Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan. Adoption by the County, of the School District's Capital Improvement Plan and the District Facilities Work Program shall occur, without requiring separate action, with approval of the i annual update to the Schedule of Capital improvements of this ef-Cellier DRAFT Words underlined are added;words strusialveugh are deleted. .1.0e of Staff Proposed GMP Amendments CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT ELEMENT—CCPC Transmittal Draft 9/01/16 Element. FY 15 34, approved on May 13, 2014; and, the District *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** OBJECTIVE 5: (CONCURRENCY MANAGEMENT) [Revised text, page 12] Ensure that public facilities, as described in Policy 1.1 above, and services needed to support development are available concurrent with the impacts of such development through a Concurrency Management System. Policy 5.8-1: [Renumbered text only, page 12] Policy 5.8:2: [Renumbered text only, page 12] Policy 5.4 3: [Renumbered text only, page 12] Policy 5.3 4: [Renumbered text only, page 12] A. Compliance with any one of the standards set forth in Policy 54 553 A, B and C is met; or Policy 5.3 5: [Renumbered text only, page 13] Policy 5.4 6: [Renumbered text only, page 13] Policy 5.5 7: [Renumbered text only, page 14] *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 5.2 4: [Revised text, page 12] *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** A. Compliance with any one of the standards set forth in Policy 54 5_3 A, B and C is met; or *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 5.3 5: [Revised text, page 13] *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** D. The necessary facilities and services are under construction or under contract pursuant to a FDOT 5-Year Work Program and are consistent with the Collier County 2025 2040 Long Range Needs Plan or the 2030 2040 Long Range Transportation Plan(LRTP),as adopted by the Collier County-Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO); or *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Footnotes [Revised text, page 23] These footnotes provide brief explanations of revenue sources and their acronyms found in the Schedule of Capital Improvements, and where to find related supporting data &analysis. 1. Note: Impact Fee (IF)revenues are projected from actual historical revenue and current permitting activity and forecasts. Impact fees and other sources may yield Interest (IN) revenues. Refer to Appendix "I". Certain impact fees are referenced with direct connection to facility type, such as Water Impact Fees (WIF) or Sewer Wastewater Impact Fees (SIF) and may be termed System Development fees. Water and sewer impact fees are also projected based on population projections prepared by the Comprehensive Planning Department Section. Deferred Impact Fees (DIF) may generate revenue. 2. Note: Grant and Reimbursement (GR) revenues are based on project-specific funding agreements with the State of Florida, South Florida Water Management District or other agency. Refer to Appendix "I". DRAFT Words underlined are added;words strvek-thcougtt are deleted. 2 Page -z of '' Staff Proposed GMP Amendments CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT ELEMENT—CCPC Transmittal Draft 9101116 3. Note: Developer Contribution Agreement (DCA) or advanced reimbursement revenues are based on a project-specific agreement with an active developer doing business in Collier County. 4. Note: Certificate of Adequacy (COA)revenues are projected from historical revenue information. 5. Note: Gas Tax (GA) revenues are projected from historical revenue information. Gas taxes may yield Interest(1N) revenues. Refer to Appendix I" 6. Note:Ave Maria (AV)revenues are based on a project-specific Developer Contribution Agreement (DCA)with Ave Maria Development, LLP. Refer to Appendix "I". T. Note: 6 Available Cash (AC) (also known as Carry Forward or Beginning Cash) revenues are based on a combination of encumbered and unencumbered funds from prior years that will continue to rollover until they are spent on projects or payment of debt service. 8. Note:Transfer(TR) revenue is money coming in from another fund, and is projected from historical information. Value may be added through commitments and leases. Refer to Appendix "1" 9. Note: General Fund(GF)revenues are projected from historical revenue information. General Fund (001) revenues derive principally from ad valorem taxes levied on properties Countywide, intergovernmental revenues (i.e., Sales Tax and Revenue Sharing), charges for services, interest, and transfers from other funds and Constitutional Officers. MSTU General Fund—Unincorporated Areas Fund (111) revenues derive principally from ad valorem taxes levied on properties in the unincorporated areas of the County. interaovemmental revenues (i.e, Communications Tax), charges for services, interest, and transfers from other funds. Refer to Appendix"P` 10.Note: Revenue Rese're Reduction (RR)revenues are based on a percentage of total new revenue, as required by law, Chapter 129, Florida Statutes. Refer to Appendix 'l': 11. Note: Revenue Bond Financing (B) or Bond Proceeds (revenue) are usually received as a lump sum but occasionally can be received in installments, and are not based on historical revenues. In some instances, this item is actually shown as an expense for bond debt service payments, and in other instances, this item shows bond revenue proceeds. Revenue bond covenants and commercial paper documentation are voluminous and do not appear in support documents. The pertinent information is however provided in the Consulting Engineering and Financial Feasibility Report, dated October 25, 2006, and appears in Appendix `9" 12. Note: Capital Account (CA) revenues are projected based on the capital projects spending needs. Refer to Appendix"I". Certain capital accounts are referenced with direct connection to facility type, such as Water Capital Accounts (WCA)and Sawer Wastewater Capital Accounts (SCA). 13. Note: User Fee(UF)revenues are projected from historical revenue information. Refer to Appendix "l" Certain user fees are referenced with direct connection to the user under contract, such as Landfill Tipping Fees(LTF). 14. Note: Community Redevelopment Area (CRA) or Municipal Service Taxing Unit (MSTU) revenues are projected from historical revenue information. 15.Note: State Revolving Fund Loan (SRF)revenues are received in installments during the course of a project. Refer to Appendix `T': 16. Note: Commercial Paper (LOC) or local financial institution loan revenue is short-term borrowing usually meant for funding projects underway until such time another funding source is received. These revenues may derived from obligated return on additional senior liens. Commercial paper documentation and revenue bond covenants are voluminous and do not appear in support documents. The pertinent information is however provided in the Consulting Engineering and Financial Feasibility Report, dated October 25, 2006, and appears in Appendix "l". DRAFT Words underlined are added;words stivsk-througi4 are deleted. 3 Page sof Staff Proposed GMP Amendments CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT ELEMENT-CCPC Transmittal Draft 9/01/16 17. Note: Rate Revenue (REV) revenues are based on historical revenue information combined with the projection of volume change and revenue requirement projections. Refer to Appendix "l'. 18. Note: Additional Roll Forward (ARF) revenues are cash reserves intended for, but previously unspent on,future projects or payment of debt service. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** V. PROGRAMS TO ENSURE IMPLEMENTATION [Revised text, page 26] *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** 6.C. ... the requirements of Policies 5.4 3, 5.2 4, 5.2 5 and 5.4 6 of this Element. PLEASE NOTE: Approval of amendments to this Element is intended to confer the Board's consent to make similar and related changes in references or cross-references to Objectives, Policies and other formal terms where re-formatting creates new or re-numbers Objectives, Policies and terms, wherever they appear-within and between Elements-as appropriate to maximize internal consistency. Approval is also intended to confer the Boards consent to make similar and related changes to un-adopted portions of the document. Page of DRAFT Words underlined are added;words stivek-thceugh are deleted. 4 Staff Proposed GMP Amendments FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT—CCPD Transmittal Draft 9/01/16 PL20130002637/CPS P-2013-11 EXHIBIT "A" FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT (FLUE) Update and make current the Table of Contents. along with corresponding titles, heading and other entries—inside and between Elements—to optimi_e internal consistency. FUTURE LAND USE MAP SERIES [Revised text, Table of Contents page iv] Future Land Use Map Mixed Use & Interchange Activity Centers Maps Properties Consistent by Policy(5,9, 5.10, 5.11, 5.12, 5.13, 5.14) Maps [Reference text, page 10] GOAL: TO GUIDE LAND USE DECISION-MAKING SO AS TO ACHIEVE AND MAINTAIN A HIGH QUALITY NATURAL AND HUMAN ENVIRONMENT WITH A WELL PLANNED MIX OF COMPATIBLE LAND USES WHICH PROMOTE THE PUBLIC'S HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE CONSISTENT WiTH STATE PLANNING REQUIREMENTS AND LOCAL DESIRES. OBJECTIVE 1: [Revised text, page 10] companion Future Land Use Designations, Districts and Sub districts shalt be binding- OR all Promote well planned land uses consistent with Future Land Use Designations, Districts and Subdiistricts and the Future Land Use Map to ensure compatibility between the natural and human environments. Policy 1,1: Unless otherwise •ermitted in this Growth Mana•ement Plan new or revised uses of land shall be consistent with designations outlined on the Future Land Use Map. Policy 1.2: The Future Land Use Map and companion Future Land Use Designations, Districts and Subdistricts shall be binding on all Development Orders effective with the adoption of this Growth Management Plan. Policy 1.3: Standards and permitted uses for each Future Land Use District and Subdistrict shall be identified in the Designation Description Section. Policy 1.4: Through the magnitude, location and configuration of its components. the Future Land Use Map shall be designed to coordinate land use with the natural environment including topography, soil and other resources; promote a sound economy; coordinate coastal population densities with the Regional Hurricane Evacuation Plan; and discourage unacceptable levels of urban sprawl. DRAFT Words underlined are added;words strislc-thfeugh are deleted. 1 rage Ce# a Staff Proposed GMP Amendments FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT—CCPC Transmittal Draft 9/01/16 Policy 1.1 through Policy 1.5 renumbered as Policy 1.5 through Policy 1.9. All references to Policies 1.1 through Policy 1.5 in this Element or in another Element or Sub-Element of the GMP are renumbered accordingly. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** OBJECTIVE 2: [Revised text, page 12] Coordinate land uses with the availability of public facilities shall-bel accomplished through the Concurrency Management System of the Capital Improvement Element and implemented through the Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance of the Land Development Code. Policy 2.1: The County shall maintain the Concurrency Management System in the Capital Improvement Element by implementation of the Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance in the Land Development Code. Policy 2.1 through Policy 2.6 renumbered as Policy 2.2 through Policy 2.7. All references to Policies 2.1 through Policy 2.6 in this Element or in another Element or Sub-Element of the GMP are renumbered accordingly. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 22 3 [Revised text. page 12] Deficiencies or potential deficiencies that have been determined through the Annual Update and Inventory Report on capital public facilities may include the following remedial actions: establish an-area '-- • - e - , a TCEA, TCMA, add projects to the Capital Improvement Element, enter into a binding commitment with a Developer to construct the needed facilities or defer development until improvements can be made or the level of service is amended to ensure available capacity. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 2.6 6: [Revised text, page 12] The County has designated Transportation Concurrency Management Areas (TCMA) to encourage compact urban development where an integrated and connected network of roads is in place that provides multiple, viable alternative travel paths or modes for common trips. Performance within each TCMA shall be measured based on the percentage of lane miles meeting the LOS described in Po ieies 1.3 and 1.4 of the por#ation Capital Improvement Element. Standards within TCMAs are provided in Policy 5.8 of the Transportation Element. New Development within each TCMA shall be consistent with the criteria set forth in Objective 6, and its supporting Policies 6.1 through 6:6 6^7 of this Element. The following Transportation Concurrency Management Areas are hereby designated: *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** OBJECTIVE 3: [Revised text, page 13] e� , e -. _ _ _ _ _. , - e _ - Ensure protection of natural and historic resources, ensure the availability of land for utility facilities, promote compatible land uses within the airport noise zone, and to provide for management of growth in an efficient and effective manner through Land Development Regulations adopted to implement this Growth Management Plan. Policy 3.1: Land Development Regulations shall be adopted, as necessary, to implement this Growth Management Plan pursuant to Chapter 163.3202, Florida Statutes. Policy 3.1 and Policy 3.2 renumbered as Policy 3.2 and Policy 3.3. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** DRAFT Words underlined are added:words struoii-tffreugt}are deleted 2 of Staff Proposed GMP Amendments FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT—CCPC Transmittal Draft 9101116 Policy 3.2.j. ...consistency with one or more of Policies 5.9 5.11 through 5.13 5.15. *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** OBJECTIVE 4: [Revised text, page 15] Continually refine the Future Land Use Element through detailed planning in In order to improve coordination of land uses with natural and historic resources, public facilities, economic development, Hhousing and urban design, - - - - -•- - ••-- - - - -- ' .•-= • --- Policy 4.1: Planning studies may address specific geographic or issue areas. Policy 4.1 through Policy 4.10 renumbered as Policy 4.2 through Policy 4.11. *** *** *** *** **• text break *** *** *** *** *** OBJECTIVE 5: [Revised text, page 17] Implement land use policies that Iffier-te promote sound planning. protect environmentally sensitive lands and habitat for listed species while protecting private property rights, ensure compatibility of land uses and further the implementation of the Future Land Use Element, - - - t=" - Policy 5.1: Land use policies supporting Objective 5 shall be implemented upon the adoption of the Growth Management Plan. Policy 5.2: Land use policies supporting Objective 5 shall continue to be implemented upon the adoption of amendments to the Growth Management Plan. Policy 5.1 through Policy 5.14 renumbered as Policy 5.3 through Policy 5.16. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 5.1-812: [Revised text, page 19] The zoning on property for which an exemption has been granted based on... this pPolicy shall exempt any development from... *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** OBJECTIVE 6: [Revised text, page 22] Designate Transportation Concurrency Management Areas (TCMAs) are as geographically compact areas e' - - - •• •-. ••- -e": • where intensive development exists, or such development is planned. TCMAs are supported by the following Policies. Policy 2.5 of this Element. DRAFT Words underlined are added:words struck-tom are deleted. 3 —�,,, app Staff Proposed GMP Amendments FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT-CCPC Transmittal Draft 9/01/16 Policy 6.1: New development within a TCMA shall occur in a manner that will ensure an adequate level of mobility (as defined in Policy 5.8 of the Transportation Element) and further the achievement of the following identified important state planning goals and policies: discouraging the proliferation of urban sprawl, protecting natural resources,protecting historic resources,maximizing the efficient use of existing public facilities, and promoting public transit, bicvcline, walking and other alternatives to the single occupant automobile. Policy 6.2: Trans sortation Concurrent Mane•ement Areas have been established d .1 b- ...■-. in the specific geographic areas described in Policy 2.6 of this Element. Policy 6.1 through Policy 6.5 renumbered as Policy 6.3 through Policy 6.7. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** OBJECTIVE 7: [Revised text, page 24] ` - - -_ .. _ ' -Promote smart growth policies, reduce greenhouse gas emissions,and adhere to the existing development character of Collier the County,the-fellewing--policies _- •": - •'=-• _. • .: - - !e"-. .. =t= . _ - . -, where applicable:, in support of the Dover, Kohl & Partners publication, Toward Better Places: The Community Character Plan for Collier County. Florida, as follows: *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 7.5: [Revised text, page 24] The County shall encourage mixed-use development within the same buildings by allowing residential dwelling units over and/or abutting commercial development. This pPolicy shall be implemented through provisions in specific sSubdistricts in this Growth Management Plan. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** I, URBAN DESIGNATION A. Urban Mixed Use District *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** 7. Residential Mixed Use Neighborhood Subdistrict: [Revised text, page 34] *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** g. For freestanding residential uses, acreage to be... allowed by FLUE, Policy 54 5.3. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** 13. Commercial Mixed Use Subdistrict: [Revised text, page 42] *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** 3. Residential density is... limited to four dwelling units per acre; density in excess of three ill dwelling units per acre must be... For property not within the Urban Residential Fringe Subdistrict and not within the Coastal High Hazard Area, density shall be limited to sixteen (16)dwelling units per acre; density in excess of three al dwelling units per acre and up to eleven (11) dwelling units... *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Page of DRAFT Words underlined are added;words stfuok-throug4 are deleted. 4 Staff Proposed GMP Amendments FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT—CCPC Transmittal Draft 9/01/16 I. URBAN DESIGNATION A. Urban Mixed Use District *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** 14. Livingston/Radio Road Commercial Infill Subdistrict: [Revised text, page 43] *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** To encourage mixed-use projects, this Subdistrict also permits residential development, when 1=located in a mixed-use building (residential uses over commercial uses). Such residential development is allowed at a maximum density of sixteen (16)dwelling units... *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** I. URBAN DESIGNATION A. Urban Mixed Use District *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** 15. Vanderbilt Beach Road Neighborhood Commercial Subdistrict [Revised text, page 43] *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** This Subdistrict consists of two parcels... For mixed-use development, residential density shall be limited to sixteen (161 dwelling units per acre. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** I. URBAN DESIGNATION B. DENSITY RATING SYSTEM 1. The Density Rating System is applied in the following manner: [Revised text, page 50] *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** e. All new residential zoning located within Districts, Subdistricts and Overlays identified above that are subject to this Density Rating System shall be consistent with this Density Rating System, except as provided in: 1) Policy 54 5_3 of the Future Land Use Element. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** 2. Density Bonuses: [Revised text, page 51] *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** c. Affordable-Workforce Housing Bonus: ...in the Urban Designated Area, a maximum of up to eight(8)residential units... *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** 4. Density Conditions: [Revised text, page 53] The following density condition applies to all properties subject to the Density Rating System. a. Maximum Density The maximum allowed density shall not exceed sixteen (16)dwelling units... *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** 5. Density Blending [Revised text, page 54] *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** DRAFT Words underlined are added;words struck reugh are deleted. 5 Page ° of �� Staff Proposed GMP Amendments FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT—CCPC Transmittal Draft 9/01116 2. Density Blending Conditions and Limitations for Properties Straddling the Urban Residential Fringe Sub=District and Rural Fringe Mixed Use District Sending lands: *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** (f) Native vegetation shall be preserved as follows: (1) The Urban portion of... the maximum required 60 sixty percent (60%)of the total Sending Land area... The ratio for such native vegetation preservation shall be two ll acres of... In no instance shall less than 40 ten percent (10%) of the required amount of native vegetation... *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** I. URBAN DESIGNATION C. Urban Commercial District 1. Mixed Use Activity Center Subdistrict [Revised text, page 57] Mixed Use Activity Centers have been designated on the Future Land Use Map Series identified in the Future Land Use Element, ...this includes 3 three Interchange Activity Centers... *** *** *** *** *** text break *** **.* *** *** *** Mixed-use developments—whether consisting of... the eligible density is sixteen (16) dwelling units per acre. If such a project is located within the boundaries of a Mixed Use Activity Center... the eligible density shall be limited to four L4)dwelling units per acre... *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** The factors to consider during review of a rezone petition for a project, or portion thereof, within an Activity Center, are as follows: *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** b. The amount, type and location of existing zoned commercial land, and developed commercial uses, both within the Mixed Use Activity Center and within two j road miles of the Mixed Use Activity Center. c. Market demand and service area for the proposed commercial land uses to be used as a guide to explore the feasibility of the requested land uses. d. Existing patterns of land use within the Mixed Use Activity Center and within two ( radial miles. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** [Revised text, page 61] New Mixed Use Activity Centers may be proposed if all of the following criteria are met and an amendment is made to delineate the specific boundaries on the Future Land Use Map series for Mixed Use Activity Centers: • the intersection around which the Mixed Use Activity Center is located consists of an arterial and collector road, or two arterial roads, based upon roadway classifications contained in the Transportation Element. • the Mixed Use Activity Center is no closer than two u miles from any existing Mixed Use Activity Center, as measured from the center point of the intersections around which the existing and proposed Mixed Use Activity Centers are located. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** e _� DRAFT Words underlined are added;words stfilek-thipaugla are deleted. 6 Staff Proposed GMP Amendments FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT-CCPC Transmittal Draft 9/01/16 I. URBAN DESIGNATION C. Urban Commercial District 6. Livingston Road/Eatonwood Lane Commercial Infill Subdistrict [Revised text, page 64] This Subdistrict consists of... The maximum allowed development intensities include 91,000 square feet of professional or medical office use in buildings containing a maximum height of thirty-five (35)feet, or 200,000 square feet of indoor self-storage area in buildings containing a maximum of three L3,) stories and at a maximum height of fifty(50)feet. Should a mix of office and indoor self-storage facilities develop on the property,for each two al square feet of indoor self-storage area, one 11)square foot of office area shall be reduced from the maximum allowable office area permitted. ... *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** I. URBAN DESIGNATION C. Urban Commercial District 7. Livingston Road Commercial Infill Subdistrict [Revised text, page 64] This Subdistrict consists of... The maximum allowed development intensities include a maximum of 52,500 square feet of professional or medical office use in buildings containing a maximum of three stories, which could include two,(2)stories over parking, and at a maximum height of fifty(50)feet. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** II. AGRICULTURAL/RURAL DESIGNATION *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** B. Rural Fringe Mixed Use District 1. Transfer of Development Rights(TDR), and Sending, Neutral, and Receiving. Designations: *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** A) Receiving Lands: [Revised text, page 74] *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** 4. Emergency Preparedness: *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** b) Applicants for new developments proposed for Receiving Lands shall work with the !' - - -- - •• _ _ , Florida Forest Service and the Managers of any adjacent or nearby public lands, to develop a Wildfire Prevention and Mitigation Plan that will reduce the likelihood of threat to life and property from wildfires. This plan will address,at a minimum: project structural design; the use of materials and location of structures so as to reduce wildfire threat;firebreaks and buffers;water features; and, the impacts of prescribed burning on adjacent or nearby lands. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** II. AGRICULTURAL/RURAL DESIGNATION *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Page - t of DRAFT Words underlined are added;words struskethreugh are deleted. 7 Staff Proposed GMP Amendments FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT—CCPC Transmittal Draft 9/01/16 B. Rural Fringe Mixed Use District 1. Transfer of Development Rights (TDR), and Sending, Neutral, and Receiving Designations: *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** C) Sending Lands: [Revised text, page 82] *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** 6. Early Entry TDR Bonus: An Early Entry TDR Bonus shall be available in the form of an additional one TDR Credit for each base TDR Credit severed from Sending Lands from March 5, 2004, - - - - -- - •- •- -e" •" _ 9- - • • _ "-- _ - , of until September 27, 2018. Early Entry TDR Bonus Credits may be used after the termination of the bonus period. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** II. AGRICULTURAL/RURAL DESIGNATION *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** B. Rural Fringe Mixed Use District *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** 3. Rural Villages: [Revised text, page 86] *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** A) Process for Approval: • • - - - - - e. - - .et - - - - _ . •-• , •- The Collier County Land Development Code includes provisions for the establishment of Rural Villages. These provisions will establish specific development regulations, standards, and land use mix requirements. Subsequent to the creation of these provisions. applications shall be submitted in the form of a Planned Unit Development (PUD) rezone and, where applicable, in conjunction with a Development of Regional Impact(DRI) application as provided for in Chapter 380 of Florida Statutes, or in conjunction with any other Florida provisions of law that may supersede the DRI process. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** .** *** *** III. ESTATES DESIGNATION [Revised text, page 92] The Estates Land Use Designation encompasses lands which are already subdivided into semi rural residential parcels (2.25 acres as an average) essentially consisting of the Golden Gate Estates Subdivision. The area is identified as having potential for population growth far removed from supportive services and facilities. Expansion of the area shall be discouraged. Pursuant to Policy 4--1- 4.2 of the Future Land Use Element, the Golden Gate Area Master Plan encompassing the Estates Designation was adopted by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners on February 5, 1991. Refer to the Golden Gate Area Master Plan for siting criteria and development standards for specific land uses. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** V. OVERLAYS AND SPECIAL FEATURES [Revised text, page 94] A. Area of Critical State Concern Overlay The Big Cypress Area of Critical State Concern (ACSC) was established by the 1974 Florida Legislature. The ACSC Critical Area is displayed on the Future Land Use Map as an overlay area. The ACSC Critical Arca encompasses lands designated Conservation, Agricultural/Rural, Estates DRAFT Words underlined are added:words struck-through are deleted. 8 Staff Proposed GMP Amendments FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT—CCPC Transmittal Draft 9101116 and Urban (Port of the Islands, Plantation Island and Copeland). Chokoloskee is outside the boundaries of the Big Cypress ACSC. Two areas located within the boundaries of the ACSC are exempt from the ACSC regulations: Everglades City: and, Ochopee, which is described as all of Sections 27, 28, 33 and 34,Township 52 South, Range 30 East. All Development Orders within the Critical Area shall comply with _Chapter 28-25, Florida Administrative Code, `Boundary and Regulations for the Big Cypress Area of Critical State Concern". The ACSC regulations notwithstanding, there is an existing Development Agreement between Port of the Islands, Inc. and the [then] State of Florida Department of Community Affairs, approved in July 1985, which regulates land uses in the Port of the Islands Urban area; and, there is an Agreement between the Board of County Commissioners and the [then] Florida Department of Community Affairs, approved in April 2005, pertaining to development in Plantation Island. - - e - . .e-: - - - - - ' e., - - _ - - .. - ._ •. All-Development These regulations The ACSC Regulations include the following: 1. Site Alteration a. Site alteration shall be limited to 10% of the total site size,and installation of non-permeable surfaces shall not exceed 50%of any such area. However, a minimum of 2,500 square feet may be altered on any permitted site. b. Any non-permeable surface greater than 20,000 square feet shall provide for release of surface run off, collected or uncollected, in a manner approximating the natural surface. c. Soils exposed during site alteration shall be stabilized and retention ponds or performance equivalent structures or systems maintained in order to retain run off and siltation on the construction site. Restoration of vegetation to site alteration areas shall be substantially completed within 180 days following completion of a development. Re-vegetation shall be accomplished with pre-existing species or other suitable species except that undesirable exotic species shall not be replanted or propagated. Exotic Undesirable exotic species are listed below. Australian Pine - (Casuarina spp.) Bishopwood- (Bischofia javanica) Brazilian Pepper- (Shinus terebinthfolius) Melaleuca (cajeput)- (Melaleuca leucadendra sppq Castor bean— (Ricinus communis) Common papaya—(Carica papayat Common snakeplant—(Sanseviera trifasciata) Dayiessamine— (Cestrum diurnum) Hunters robe [Raphidophora aures) Queensland umbrella tree—(Schefflera actinophylla) Trailing wedelia— (Wedelia trilobata) All other species included in the definition of"vegetation, prohibited exotic' contained in the Collier County Land Development Code, Ord. No. 04-41, as amended. - .._ . . - --- • '- e••-• Earleaf Acacia (Acacia auriculiformis) . • _ - • Page 01 DRAFT Words underlined are added:words Wok-04044 are deleted. 9 Staff Proposed GMP Amendments FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT—CCPC Transmittal Draft 9101/16 d. No mangrove trees or salt marsh grasses shall be destroyed or otherwise altered. Plants specifically protected by this regulation include: - :. - ! • - as-amondod, Red mangrove— (Rhizophora mangle) Black mangrove—(Avicenna nitida) White mangrove—(Laguncularia racemosa) Needlerush—(Juncus roemerianus) Salt cordgrasses—(Spartina aiterniflora. S. patens. S. cvnosuroides, S. spartinae) Seashore saltgrass— (Distichlis spicata) *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** 2. Drainage a. Existing drainage facilities shall not be modified so as to discharge water to any coastal waters, either directly or through existing drainage facilities. Existing drainage facilities shall not be expanded in capacity or length except in conformance with paragraph{23"b." below; however, modifications may be made to existing facilities that will raise the ground water table or limit salt water intrusion. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** All Development Orders issued for projects within the Big Cypress Area of Critical State Concern shall be rendered to the State of Florida Department of Economic Opportunity for review with the potential for appeal to the Administration Commission per Chapter 73C-44, Florida Administrative Code, "Community Planning, Development Order Requirements for Areas of Critical State Concern". In accordance with Chapter 28-25.011, F.A.C., the zoning_variance procedure contained in the Collier County Land Development Code, Ord. No. 04-41, as amended,shall be applicable to the ACSC Regulations. Within one year of the effective date of this amendment establishing the applicability of the variance procedure, the variance procedure and criteria in the Collier County Land Development Code shall be amended, as necessary, to address ACSC regulations. Any variance to the ACSC regulations shall be subject to the following restrictions: fa) A variance shall only be applicable to essential services consisting of those services and facilities necessary to promote and protect public health, safety and welfare, limited to the following: police; fire; emergency medical: all services designed and operated to provide water, sewer, gas,telephone, electricity, cable television or communications to the general public by providers that have been approved and authorized according to laws having appropriate jurisdiction. This shall not be deemed to allow such essential services uses where the underlying future land use designation or zoning designation does not allow such uses. (b) No variance shall be granted for any development within the Critical Area unless such development is designed to have minimum adverse impact on the Area's water stgrage capacity, surface water and estuarine fisheries. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** V. OVERLAYS AND SPECIAL FEATURES *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** DRAFT Words underlined are added;words sack-hreagh are deleted. 10 P.it;e of Staff Proposed GMP Amendments FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT-CCPC Transmittal Draft 9lO1116 B. North Belle Meade Overlay *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** 3. RECEIVING AREAS [Revised text, page 99] Within the NBM Overlay, Receiving Areas are... located Sections 21, 28 and the west /4 western Quarter of Sections 22 and 27, ...and the western quarters of Sections 22 and 27 as a permitted use. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Because of the proximity of Sections 21 and 28 and west 44 Quarters,of sSections 22 and 27 to Golden Gate Estates... *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** V. OVERLAYS AND SPECIAL FEATURES *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** B. North Belle Meade Overlay *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** 6. SECTION 24 NEUTRAL LANDS *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** e. Cowan Property — Lots 14-16, 25, 26 and 35 Combined (Colored Blue and Labeled "Cowan" and "Blue"on North Belle Meade Overlay Section 24 Map) *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** 2) Clustering: [Revised text, page 107] a) Up to two 21 clustered developments are allowed, and a maximum of nineteen (19)total dwelling units are allowed in cluster development(s). This dwelling unit figure is based upon the total Cowan ownership in Section 24 of approximately 97.7 acres. b) Lot 35 may contain up to, but no more than, three 13,)clustered dwelling units — in addition to road access for all Cowan property development(s). A second residential cluster outside of Lot 35 may contain the balance of the nineteen (19) clustered dwelling units not built on 4Lot 35. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** V. OVERLAYS AND SPECIAL FEATURES *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** D. Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay Goal: [Revised text, page 116] To address the long-term needs of residents and property owners within the Immokalee Area Study boundary of the Collier County Rural and Agricultural Area Assessment: Gellier--Geuirity!s—geal—is—te 12y protect agricultural activities, to preventing the premature conversion of agricultural land to non-agricultural uses, to directin�c, incompatible uses away from wetlands and upland habitat, to-elle enabling the conversion of rural land to other uses in appropriate locations, to diseeurage discouraging urban sprawl, and to-encue encouraging development that utilizes implements creative land use planning techniques. Page of DRAFT Words underlined are added;words etresl'through are deleted. L l Staff Proposed GMP Amendments FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT—CCPC Transmittal Draft 9/01/16 Objective: •• : _.- .__. - . _ -- . __ .. -- • _ Create an incentive based land use overlay system, herein referred to as the Collier County Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay, based on the principles of rural land stewardship as defined in Chapter 163.3177(11), F.S. The Policies that wilt implement this Goal and Objective... Group 1 — General purpose and structure of the Collier County Rural Lands Stewardship Area Overlay *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 1.6: [Revised text, page 117] ... Designation as an SSA shall be administrative and shall not require an amendment to the Growth Management Plan, but shall be retroactively incorporated into the adopted Overlay Map during the EAR based amendment process when it periodically occurs, or sooner at the discretion of the Board of County Commissioners. ... *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 1.22: [Revised text, page 120] The RLSA Overlay was designed to be a long-term strategic plan... and reviewed by Collier County and the ?-:.- ---- -- -- •• - ' • - State land planning agency (presently, the Department of Economic Opportunity) upon... *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 3.11: [Revised text, page 125] In certain locations... This pPalicy does not... *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 4.3: [Revised text, page 126] Land becomes designated as a SRA upon petition by a property owner to Collier County seeking such designation and the adoption of a resolution by the BCC granting the designation. The petition shall include a SRA master plan as described in Policy 4.5. The basis for approval shall be a finding of consistency with the policies of the Overlay, including required suitability criteria set forth herein. compliance with the LDC Stewardship District, and assurance that the applicant has acquired or will acquire sufficient Stewardship Credits to implement the SRA uses. Within ... e•• ._ _. _ _ . _ _ .-. - The County sem-adopt has adopted LDC amendments to establish the procedures and submittal requirements for designation as a SRA, providing for consideration of impacts. including environmental and public infrastructure impacts, and previsions for public notice of and the opportunity for public participation in any consideration by the BCC of such a designation. Policy 4.4: Collier County will update the Overlay Map to delineate the boundaries of each approved SRA. Such updates shall - - =-- - - • -• - - - - •--- . -- t= Fetcepetively be incorporated into the adopted Overlay Map during the EAR based amendment process when it periodically occurs, or sooner at the discretion of the Board of County Commissioners. •** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 4.16: [Revised text, page 131] A SRA shall have adequate infrastructure available... by this pPolicy... *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** ge Of DRAFT Words underlined are added;words strusk-thwugh are deleted. 12 Staff Proposed GMP Amendments FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT—CCPC Transmittal Draft 9/01/16 Policy 4.18: [Revised text, page 132] The SRA will be planned and designed to be fiscally neutral or positive to Collier County at the horizon year based on a -- • -- -•e—- - - - - • e 2 -- - - - public facilities impact assessment, as identified in LDC 4.08.07.K. The SCC may grant exceptions to this pPolicy to accommodate affordable-workforce Housing, as it deems appropriate. Techniques that may promote fiscal neutrality such as Community Development Districts, and other special districts, shall be encouraged. At a minimum, the analysis assessment shall consider the following public facilities and services: transportation, potable water, wastewater, irrigation water, stormwater management, solid waste, parks, law enforcement, and schools. Development phasing, developer contributions and mitigation, and other publicfprivate partnerships shall address any potential adverse impacts to adopted levels of service standards. Policy 4.19: Eight j8)Gredits shall be required for... Policy 4.20: The acreage of... For the purpose of this pPolicy... Policy 4.21: Lands within the... This pPolicy is intended to... z** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *►* Policy 5.5: [Revised text, page 133] *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** 2. Wildlife habitat management plans for listed species and for those protected species identified below shall be submitted for County approval. A plan shall be required for all projects where the wildlife survey indicated indicates listed species or the protected species identified below are utilizing the site, or the site contains potential habitat for listed species. These plans shall describe how the project directs incompatible land uses away from listed species and their habitats. Management plans for new preserves shall also outline a public awareness program to educate residents about the on-site preserve and the need to maintain habitat within the preserve for listed species and those protected species identified below. 2.a. Management plans for_new preserves shall incorporate proper techniques to protect listed species, and those protected species identified below, and their habitats from the negative impacts of proposed development. Open space and vegetation preservation requirements shall be used to establish buffer areas between wildlife habitat areas and areas dominated by human activities. Provisions such as fencing, walls, or other obstructions shall be provided to minimize development impacts to the wildlife and to facilitate and encourage wildlife to use wildlife corridors. Appropriate roadway crossings, underpasses and signage shall be used where roads must cross wildlife corridors. management-plans; USFWS, 1987. 3. Ecology and Habitat Protection Needs of Gopher Tortoico (Gophoru DRAFT Words underlined are added;words k-th are deleted. 13 Staff Proposed GMP Amendments FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT-CCPC Transmittal Draft 9/01/16 in- FloFida, Technical—Report No. 4, Florida Game and Fresh Water -Fish . .. -_ . _ _- _- - - -. . - e e., i. Management guidelines contained in publications used by the FFWCC and USFWS for technical assistance shall be used for developing required management plans. ii. The County shall consider any other techniques recommended by the USFWS and FFWCC, subject to the provision of paragraph 3 of this pPolicy. iii. When listed species are directly observed on site or indicated by evidence, such as denning, foraging, or other indications, a minimum of 40% of native vegetation on site shall be retained, with the exception of clearing for agricultural purposes. The County shall also consider the recommendation of other agencies, subject to the provisions of paragraph 3 of this pPolicy. 2.b. For parcels containing gopher tortoises (Gopherus polyphemus), habitat management plans are required and shall give priority to protecting the largest most contiguous gopher tortoise habitat with the greatest number of active burrows, and for providing a connection to off site adjacent gopher tortoise preserves. 2.c. Habitat preservation plans for the Florida scrub jay (Aphelocoma coerulescens) are required and shall -- - .. - -- - • • - -- :-"'"•• also provide for a maintenance program and specify ah appropriate fire or mechanical protocols to maintain the natural scrub community. • . - - - •• - 2.d. For the bald eagle (Halraeefus leucocephalus), the-rimed habitat management plans are required and shall establish protective zones around the eagle nest restricting certain activities. The plans shall also address restricting certain types of activities during the nest season. -- - - . - • - ", -e- -e- - --. - - __ - - . , . ..., .e.-. - - - - - --• - . 2.e. For the red-cockaded woodpecker (Picoides borealis), the habitat protection plans are required and shall outline measures to avoid adverse impacts to active clusters and to minimize impacts to foraging habitat. Where adverse effects cannot be avoided, measures shall be taken to minimize on-site disturbance and compensate or mitigate for impacts that remain. • - ---• - - __ _-• • • • - - --- of this--policy. 2.f. In areas where the Florida black bear (Ursus americanus fforidanus) may be present, the management plans are required and shall require that garbage be placed in bear- - . - . _ _ _ _ - _ . ... _ bear-resistant containers where such containers are available and accepted for use by Collier County, or containers stored in DRAFT Words underlined are added:words strusk-tlaceugh are deleted. 14 Past of = Staff Proposed GMP Amendments FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT-CCPC Transmittal Draft 9/01/16 locations not easily accessible to bears. The management plan shall also identify methods to inform local residents of the concerns related to interaction between black bears and humans. - --- -- - --' - - - - - - -- - *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** 2.g. For projects located in Priority I or Priority II Panther Habitat areas, the management plans are required and shall discourage the destruction of undisturbed, native habitats that are preferred by the Florida panther(Fells conco/or coryl}by directing intensive land uses to currently disturbed areas. Preferred habitats include pine flatwoods and hardwood hammocks. In turn, these areas shall be buffered from the most intense land uses of the project by using low intensity land uses (e.g., parks, passive recreational areas, golf courses). Gold courses within the Rural Lands Area shall be designed and managed using standards found within this Overlay. The management plans shall identify appropriate lighting controls for these permitted uses and shall also address the opportunity to utilize prescribed burning to maintain fire-adapted preserved vegetation communities and provide browse for white-tailed deer. 2.h. The Management Plans shall contain a monitoring program for developments greater than ten (10)acres. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 5.6: [Revised text, page 136] For those lands... of a wetland. This pPolicy shall be implemented as follows: 1. There are two (2) major wetlands systems within the RLSA, Camp Keais Strand and the Okaloacoochee Slough. These two systems have been mapped and are designated as FSA's. Policy 5.1 prohibits certain uses within the FSA's,thus preserving and protecting the wetlands functions within those wetland systems. 2. The other significant wetlands within the RLSA are WRA's as described in Policy 3.3. These areas are protected by existing SFWMD wetlands permits for each area. 3. FSAs, HSAs and WRAs,as provided in Policy 5.3,and the ACSC have stringent site clearing and alteration limitations, nonpermeable surface limitations, and requirements addressing surface water flows which protect wetland functions within the wetlands in those areas. Other wetlands within the RLSA are isolated or seasonal wetlands. These wetlands will be protected based upon the wetland functionality assessment described below, and the final permitting requirements of the South Florida Water Management District. a. The County shall apply the vegetation retention, open space and site preservation requirements specified within this Overlay to preserve an appropriate amount of native vegetation on site. Wetlands shall be preserved as part of this vegetation requirement according to the following criteria: i. The acreage requirements... in paragraph f19 of this pPolicy. ... -- -• __ ' _ _ . _ _ - _ ' • - - •_ , The County shall develop apply specific criteria in the LDC to be used to determine those instances in which wetlands with a WRAP functionality assessment score of 0.65 or a Uniform Wetland Mitigation Assessment Method score of 0.7, or greater must be preserved in excess of the preservation required by Policy 5.3. ii. Wetlands utilized used by... )Gv Page> of DRAFT Words underlined are added;words stfusk through are deleted. 15 Staff Proposed GMP Amendments FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT-CCPC Transmittal Draft 9101/16 iii. Proposed development shall.. be designed in accordance with Sections !1.2.2.1, _ _ _ - .. 10.2.2.4 of the Environmental Resource Permit Applicant's Handbook Volume I, and Sections 3.11 and 3.12 of the Environmental Resource Permit Applicant's Handbook Volume ii for use within the Geographic Limits of the South Florida Water Management District (2014). *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** [Revised text, page 138] c. All direct impacts... of this pPolicy. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** [Revised text, page 139] f.iv. Prior to issuance of any final development order that authorizes site alteration, the applicant shall demonstrate compliance with paragraphs(f)i, ii,and iii of this pPolicy. If agency permits have not provided mitigation consistent with this pPolicy, Collier County will require mitigation exceeding that of the jurisdictional agencies. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** V. OVERLAYS AND SPECIAL FEATURES *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** F. Bayshore/Gateway Triangle Redevelopment Overlay [Revised text, page 140] *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** 4. Properties... may be allowed a maximum density of twelve (12) residential units... and comply with the standards identified in Pparagraph#no. 8, below, except for... 5. Properties... at a maximum density of eight (8)residential units per acre... *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** [Revised text, page 141] 8. To qualify for twelve (12) dwelling units per acre, as provided for in paragraph # no. 4 above.., 9. For density bonuses provided for in paragraphs nos. #4 and #5 above, base density shall be per the underlying zoning district. The maximum density of twelve (12)or eight(8)units per acre... *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** [Revised text, page 141] 11. A maximum of... as provided in paragraphs nos.#4 and#5 above. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** [Revised text, page 144] Page of DRAFT Words underlined are added;words struck #reugh are deleted. 16 Staff Proposed GMP Amendments FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT—CCPC Transmittal Draft 9/01/16 FUTURE LAND USE MAP SERIES Future Land Use Map Activity Center Index Map Mixed Use & Interchange Activity Center Maps Properties Consistent by Policy(5.9, 5.10, 5.11, 5.12, 5.13. 5.14)Maps PLEASE NOTE:Approval of amendments to this Element is intended to confer the Board's consent to make similar and related changes in references or cross-references to Objectives, Policies and other formal terms where re-formatting creates new or re-numbers Objectives, Policies and terms, wherever they appear—within and between Elements—as appropriate to maximize internal consistency. 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GOALS, OBJECTIVES & POLICIES GOAL 1: [Reference text only, page 2] TO PROVIDE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT FACILITIES AND SERVICES FOR DRAINAGE AND FLOOD PROTECTION FOR EXISTING AND FUTURE DEVELOPMENT, MINIMIZE THE DEGRADATION OF QUALITY OF RECEIVING WATERS AND SURROUNDING NATURAL AREAS AND PROTECT THE FUNCTIONS OF NATURAL GROUNDWATER AQUIFER RECHARGE AREAS. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** OBJECTIVE 6: [Revised text, page 4] Protect the functions of natural drainage features through the application of standards that address the quality and quantity of discharge from stormwater management systems. Implementation of this *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 6.2: [Revised text, page 5] Collier County's retention and detention criteria shall be one hundred and fifty percent (150%) of the water quality volumetric requirements provided in the Environmental Resource Permit Applicant's Handbook Volume if for use within the Geographic Limits of the South Florida Water Management District(2014 , • -Policy 6.3: Allowable off-site discharge rates shall be computed using a storm event of 3 day duration and 25 year return frequency. The Land Development Code includes a list of off-site discharge rates by basin. The 0:11 cfslacre b 0.-04 cfslacrc Sub-basin 0.06 cfslacrc d- C I Basin 0-11 cfs/acre ---- - ..- - _- - 0.04 cfsi4acro # 0.04 cis/acre O 0.06 cfslacrc {} 0 cfslacro (North of I 75) DRAFT Words underlined are added;words struclEthr-ough are deleted. l Staff Proposed GMP Amendments STORMWATER MANAGEMENT SUB-ELEMENT—CCPC Transmittal Draft 9101/16 } Harvey-Canal--Basin 0.011 cfc/acrc rfe/acre I, 4 75 Canal Basin 0.06 cfclacro 042 c#clacro +�- 0.055 cf&lacro (tea-kWawey-Basin-) a is 0.06-cfs/acre 0.06-oft/acre $ 0.01 cfsfacro 0.13 cfslacre 0.13 cfs/acro All other-areas 0.1-6 cfs/acre those listed above. a. Topography c. Vegetation typc d. Antecedent-conditions •- -- e _ - . - -- - -- PLEASE NOTE:Approval of amendments to this Element is intended to confer the Board's consent to make similar and related changes in references or cross-references to Objectives, Policies and other formal terms where re-formatting creates new or re-numbers Objectives, Policies and terms, wherever they appear—within and between Elements—as appropriate to maximize internal consistency. Approval is also intended to confer the Board's consent to make similar and related changes to un-adopted portions of the document. Page -' of -: DRAFT Words underlined are added:words high are deleted. 2 Staff Proposed GMP Amendments TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT-COPT Transmittal Draft 6/16/16 PL20130002637/CPS P-2013-11 EXHIBIT"A" TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT (TE) Update and make current the Table of Contents. along with corresponding titles, heading and other entries- inside and between Elements-- to tnaximize internal consistency. LIST OF TABLES/MAPS/FIGURES [For informational purposes only, introductory page iv] TR-1 * Finafie4ally Cost Feasible Network Map - Year 2035 2040 TR-2* Total Transportation Needs Rah Assessment Projects Map-Year 2035 2040 TR-3* Collier 2003 2013 Functional Classification-Countywide Map TR-3A 3.1 * Collier 2025 2013 Functional Classification- Inset Map (Coastal North) TR-3.2 * Collier 2013 Functional Classification - Inset Map (Orangetree Area) TR-3.3* Collier 2013 Functional Classification- Inset Map (lmmokalee Area) TR-3.4 * Collier 2013 Functional Classification- Inset Map (Coastal Central) TR-3.5 * Collier 2013 Functional Classification-Inset Map (Coastal South-Marco Island Area) TR-4 * South US 41 Transportation Concurrency Exception Area (TCEA) Map TR-5 * Northwest Transportation Concurrency Management Area (TCMA) Map TR-6* East Central Transportation Concurrency Management Area (TCMA) Map TR-7* Collier County Hurricane Evacuation Routes Map TR-8* Strategic Intermodal System (SIS) Facilities Map TR-9 * Regional Transportation Network Map *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** A. FUTURE SYSTEM NEEDS [Revised text, page 1] 1. Travel Demand The Collier County Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO)2040 Long Range Transportation Plan's Financially Cost Feasible Plan and Needs Assessment Plan as adopted on December 10, 2010 11. 2015, are hereby incorporated to define the major roadway needs for Collier County. The 2035 2040 Financially Cost Feasible Plan is presented as Map TR-1 and shows the needed roadway improvements that can be funded through the year 2035 2040. Map TR-2 shows the total projected roadway improvements needed by 2035 2040. - - . - - - - - - - -e- •--e - - -- . _ . o_ _ . •-. . • ' - - - . . While the total 2035 2040 needs are estimated to require funding of approximately 4-56 2233 billion dollars, the cost feasible plan reflects funding of approximately 602 ►illion 1.2 billion dollars. + • A. - - ` •- `- - - _ .. • - - - . .. _ ... _. . -_. ___ _ e_ Map TR-3 and Inset Maps TR-3.1 through TR-3.5 shows the existing functional classification of the roadways - • _•- - • - - - '-- -- in the County. The refinement of these plans maps to incorporate updates to the MPO's Plan, development of a collector road system and results of corridor specific studies, shall occur on a regular basis upon approval of the Collier County Board of County Commissioners (BCC). DRAFT Words underlined are added:words struck through are deleted. 1 Staff Proposed GMP Amendments TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT-CCPC Transmittal Draft 6/16/16 w** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** 3. Five-year Capital Facility Program [Revised text, page 2] The Collier County Transportation Work Program is reported annually in the Annual Update and Inventory Report (AUIR) for future five-year planning periods. The improvements shown in the AUIR represent a sub-set of the needs identified in the Collier County 2035 2040 Needs Plan Assessment Projects (Map TR-2)and are included in the current Capital Improvement Element (CIE)Schedule of Capital Improvements, as amended annually,for funding within the next five years. 4. Futuce Traffic Circulation Map Series- Section 163.3177(6)(b)(1), Florida Statutes requires a map or map series showing the general location of the existing and proposed transportation system features. This map series present the following: number of future funded road lanes and other improvements an-each-facility; roadway functional classifications; and multi-modal facilities (ports, airports, and rail lines). Map TR-1s( the 2035 2040 Financially Cost Feasible Network.) sePAIS-as-the 2036 showsing the funded road improvements through 2040, including number of road lanes, sidewalks and bike lanes • - ••: : = - - _ _:- ::: - Map TR-3 shows the 2025 existing roadway functional classifications,and Map TR-8 shows the multi-modal facilities in the County. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** B. INTERMODAL & MULTI-MODAL TRANSPORTATION [Revised text, page 3] 1. Non-Motorized Travel *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** The Collier County Comprehensive Pathway Plan, developed by the Naples---(Collier County) Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO)staff, was adopted by the... *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** 3. Mass Transit [Revised text, page 6] a. Purpose *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** The Transportation Disadvantaged (TD) program is coordinated by Collier County, which has been designated as the Coordinated Provider by the Naples Collier Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO). The TD services offer home pick up and delivery transportation for the elderly, handicapped, and economically disadvantaged in the County. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** C. PERSPECTIVES *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** 3. Inter-agency Coordination Ceepefation [Revised text, page 8] In Collier County, the responsibility for providing transportation facilities rests with several different agencies. Long range transportation planning is the primary charge of the Naples-(Collier County) Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO). *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Introduction: [Revised text, page 11] *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** DRAFT Words underlined are added;words strueli-tilreugh are deleted. 2 Page of Staff Proposed GMP Amendments TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT—CCPC Transmittal Draft 6/16/16 The Collier County Transportation Element meets the requirements of Chapter 163, Part II, Florida Statutes(FS), the"Community Planning Act". The County has coordinated this Transportation Element with the Long Range Transportation Plan of the Collier County Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO). *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** OBJECTIVE 3: [Revised text, page 13] Provide for the protection and acquisition of existing and future rights-of-way based upon improvement projects identified within the Five Year Work Program, development agreements, anctior the Collier County Metropolitan Planning Organization's (MPO's)adopted Long-Range Transportation Plan and/or other similar studies, plans and programs. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 3.1: [Revised text, page 13] The County shall maintains an advanced Right-of-Way Preservation and Acquisition Program. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 3.5: [Revised text. page 14] A. The County is considering the viability of a Thoroughfare Corridor Protection Plan (TCPP)ordinance and land development regulations that: 1. identify, in detail, corridors necessary to develop the County roadway network shown on the County's Long Range Transportation Plan and other development agreements, the Collier Metropolitan Planning Organization's (MPO`s)adopted Long-Range Transportation Plan and/or other similar studies, plans and programs; and *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** All of the above must be consistent with the currently adopted Long Range Transportation Plan and/or other similar studies, agreements, plans and programs, and Chapter 336.02, Florida Statutes. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 5.5: [Revised text, page 17] Commercial developments within the South US 41 TCEA that choose to obtain an exception from concurrency requirements for transportation will provide certification to the Department County transportation planning agency (presently, the Transportation Planning Section of the Growth Management Department) that at least four al of the following Transportation Demand Management(TDM)strategies will be utilized: *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Residential developments within the South US 41 TCEA that choose to obtain an exception from concurrency requirements for transportation shall provide documentation to the Transportation Planning Section that at least three a) of the following Transportation Demand Management (TDM) strategies will be utilized: a) Including neighborhood commercial uses within a residential project. b) Providing transit shelters within the development ( in coordination with Collier County Area Transit). c) Providing bicycle and pedestrian facilities with connections to adjacent commercial properties. d) Vehicular access to adjacent commercial properties with shared commercial and residential parking. DRAFT Words underlined are added;words stwsk-#1P0441;are deleted. 3 xn.;-- Vie' Staff Proposed GMP Amendments TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT-CCPC Transmittal Draft 6116116 An applicant seeking an exception from concurrency requirements for transportation through the certification mentioned above shall submit an application to the --= :- • e Manager of the County transportation planning agency(presently,the Transportation Planning Section of the Growth Management Department) on forms provided by the Division agency. Binding commitments to utilize any of the above techniques relied upon to obtain certification shall be required as a condition of development approval. Monitoring of the use and effectiveness of the TDM strategies selected shall be included in the required annual monitoring report. Developments not required to submit an annual monitoring report shall, for three (3) years following completion of the development, provide an assessment as to the use and effectiveness of the selected strategies in a form provided by the County. Modifications to the applied TOM strategies may be made within the first three (3) years of development if they are deemed ineffective. Modifications to the new TDM strategies may be made within this second three year period and subsequent three year periods if the TDM strategies are deemed ineffective. Another assessment shall be completed within three al years and in three (3)year increments until the TOM strategies are deemed effective. Policy 5.6: The County shall designate Transportation Concurrency Management Areas (TCMAs) to encourage compact urban development where an integrated and connected network of roads is in place that provide multiple, viable alternative travel paths or modes for common trips. Performance within each TCMA shall be measured based on the percentage of lane miles meeting the LOS described in this Transportation Element, and Policies1,3 1.5.A and 4,41.5.B of this the Capital Improvement Element. The following Transportation Concurrency Management Areas are designated: A. Northwest TCMA-This area is bounded by the Collier -Lee County Line on the north side; the west side of the 1-75 right-of-way on the east side; Pine Ridge Road on the south side;and, the Gulf of Mexico on the west side(Map TR-5). B. East Central TCMA - This area is bounded by Pine Ridge Road on the north side; Collier Boulevard on the east side; Davis Boulevard on the south side,and; Livingston Road(extended) on the west side (Map TR-6). In order to be exempt from link-specific concurrency, developments within the TCMA must provide documentation to the Transportation Planning Department that at least two(2)Transportation Demand Management (TDM) strategies utilized meet the criteria of the LDC. Monitoring of the use and effectiveness of the TOM strategies selected shall be included in the required annual monitoring report. Developments not required to submit an annual monitoring report shall, for three (3) years following completion of the development, provide an assessment as to the use and effectiveness of the selected strategies in a form provided by the County. Modifications to the applied TOM strategies may be made within the first three (3)years of development if they are deemed ineffective. Modifications to the new TDM strategies may be made within this second three year period and subsequent three year periods if the TDM strategies are deemed ineffective. Another assessment shall be completed within three(3) years and in three year increments until the TDM strategies are deemed effective. Policy 5.7: Each TCMA shall maintain 85% of its lane miles at or above the LOS standards described in Policies 44 1.5.A and 1-4 1.5.B of this the Capital Improvement Element. *** *** **. *** *** text break *'* *** **. *** A** Policy 6.1: [Revised text, page 19] The Transportation Element shall incorporate to the greatest degree possible, the long range plans of the Collier County Metropolitan Planning Organization. *** **• t r* *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** DRAFT Words underlined are added;words staisit-threugh are deleted, 4 Page of Staff Proposed GMP Amendments TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT—CCPC Transmittal Draft 6116116 Policy 11.3: [Revised text, page 24] The Collier County Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO)has assisted... *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Policy 12.1: [Revised text, page 24] The Collier County Metropolitan Planning Organization, through the Transportation Disadvantaged Program shall assist... Policy 12.2: The County Transportation Division and the Collier County Metropolitan Planning Organization shall coordinate... *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** Tables l Maps/Figures [Updated maps, following TE text] Transportation Map Series, maps TR— 1 through TR—6,TR—8. *** *** *** *** *** text break *** *** *** *** *** [Include the actual updated maps labeled as,and included in, this Exhibit"A".] PLEASE NOTE: Approval of amendments to this Element is intended to confer the Board's consent to make similar and related changes in references or cross-references to Objectives, Policies and other formal terms where re-formatting creates new or re-numbers Objectives, Policies and terms, wherever they appear—within and between Elements—as appropriate to maximize internal consistency Approval is also intended to confer the Board's consent to make similar and related changes to un-adopted portions of the document. 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Pel!a : I EMERGING SIS 111 l il W_ Port Ahnatae SIS �+ ar p SIS Freight Terminal EMERGING SIS ``�) m � Sarasotal&adenton SIS Internet:one,Airport SIS Airport 70 ` EMERGING SIS i 13 Q SIS District: 1. `' SIS Passenger Terminal :a 01 EMERGING SISAlk,,.....; -ed Willi, SIS SIB Hi hwa tne�Trater>nodaf ,`" 9 ytf + � _ simmob SIS Highway Corridor , SouthWest Florida M•, International Airport ,. Emerging SIS Highway Corridor ! _, SIS Highway Connector \\,,,e .. '. . 0 ' Military Access Facility SIS Railway -- EMERGING SIS -i--+-- SIS SIB Waterway * '-- EMERGING SIS .41 �� SIS t FDOT Dl \I District: 6 .-- Other FOOT Districts County Boundary 0 12.5 25 50 Mites Fu0 r:BIS Facxmea 2014 1 1 i r l 1 t i t ESRbu 8oun0ary.kaeemap 2015 ;A� T 40, > Ad Proof N'apirs P °' Sales Rep:Ivonne Gori(N9103) Phone:(239)262-3161 Email:ivonne.gori@naplesnews.com Date:08/05/16 This is a proof of your ad scheduled to run on the dates indicated below. Account Number:505868(N068779) Please confirm placement prior to deadline by contacting your account Company Name:BCC/ZONING DEPARTMENT rep at(239)262-3161. Ad Id:1214925 P.O.No.:45-168335 Total Cost:$405.37 Contact Name: Email:martha.vergara@collierclerk.com Tag Line:NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is h Address:3299 TAMIAMI TRL E#700,NAPLES,FL,34112 Start Date:08/12/16 Stop Date:08/12/16 Phone:(239)774-8049 Fax:(239)774-6179 Number of Times: 1 Class: 16250-Public Notices Publications:ND-Naples Daily News,ND-Intemet-naplesnews.com I agree this ad is accurate and as ordered. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Collier County Planning Commission sitting as the local planning agency and the /►•,, Environmental Advisory Council,will hold a public meeting on Thursday?September 01,2016 at 9:00 A.M.in the Board of County Commissioner's Meeting Room,Third Floor,County Government Center,3299 Tamiami Trail East,Naples,FL. The purpose of the hearing is to consider: A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROPOSING COUNTY-INITIATED AMENDMENTS TO THE COLLIER COUNTY GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN,ORDINANCE 89-05,AS AMENDED, TO AMEND THE AREA OF CRITICAL STATE CONCERN OVERLAY WITHIN THE FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT TO PROVIDE FOR A VARIANCE PROCEDURE FOR ESSENTIAL SERVICES TO THE STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO THE AREA OF CRITICAL STATE CONCERN, AND TO UPDATE AND CLARIFY TEXT AND CORRECT MAP ERRORS AND OMISSIONS SPECIFICALLY AMENDING THE CONSERVATION AND COASTAL MANAGEMENT ELEMENT; FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT AND FUTURE LAND USE MAP AND MAP SERIES;GOLDEN GATE AREA MASTER PLAN FUTURE LAND USE MAP;STORMWATER MANAGEMENT SUB-ELEMENT OF THE PUBLIC FACILITIES ELEMENT TO REMOVE THE DISCHARGE RATES; TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT AND TRANSPORTATION MAP SERIES;AND THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT ELEMENT;AND FURTHERMORE RECOMMENDING TRANSMITTAL OF THESE AMENDMENTS TO THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY.[PL20130002637/CPSP-2013-11] All interested parties are invited to appear and be heard. Copies of the proposed RESOLUTION will be made available for inspection at the GMD Zoning Division,Comprehensive Planning Section,2800 N.Horseshoe Dr.,Naples,between the hours of 8:00 A.M.and 5:00 P.M.,Monday through Friday.Furthermore, the materials will be made available for inspection at the Collier County Clerk's Office,Fourth Floor,Collier County Government Center,3299 Tamiami Trail East,Suite#401,Naples,one week prior to the scheduled hearing.Any questions pertaining to the documents should be directed to the Comprehensive Planning Section of the Zoning Division.Written comments filed with the Clerk to the Board's Office prior to Thursday,September 01, 2016,will be read and considered at the public hearing. If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Collier County Planning Commission with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing,he will need a record of that proceeding,and for such purpose he may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made,which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. If you area person withadisabilitywho needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding,you are entitled,at no cost to you,to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Collier County Facilities Management Division, located at 3335 Tamiami Trail East,Suite 101,Naples,FL 34112- 5356,(239)252-8380,at least two days prior to the meeting. Assisted listening devices for the hearing impaired are available in the Board of County Commissioners Office. Mark P.Strain,Chairman Collier County Planning Commission Collier County,FL August 12,2016 No.1214925 Thank you for your business. 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