DSAC Agenda 11/02/2016 DSAC
Meeting
November 2, 20I6
3:00 PM
2800 N. Horseshoe Drive
Growth Management Department
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE
AGENDA
November 2, 2016
3:00 p.m.
Conference Room 610
NOTICE:
Persons wishing to speak on any Agenda item will receive up to three(3) minutes unless the Chairman
adjusts the time. Speakers are required to fill out a "Speaker Request Form," list the topic they wish to
address, and hand it to the Staff member seated at the table before the meeting begins. Please wait to
be recognized by the Chairman, and speak into a microphone. State your name and affiliation before
commenting. During discussion,Committee Members may direct questions to the speaker.
Please silence cell phones and digital devices. There may not be a break in this meeting. Please leave
the room to conduct any personal business. All parties participating in the public meeting are to
observe Roberts Rules of Order,and wait to be recognized by the Chairman. Please speak one at a time
and into the microphone so the Hearing Reporter can record all statements being made.
I. Call to Order-Chairman
II. Approval of Agenda
III. Approval of Minutes from October 5, 2016
IV. DSAC Position Vacancy Review&Vote
1. Re-appoint Bill Varian Category: General Contractor
2. Re-appoint Jeremy Sterk Category: Environmental Consulting
3. Re-appoint Robert Mulhere Category: Planner
4. Re-appoint David Dunnavant Category: Developer
5 New appointment Brad Schiffer Category: Architect
6.. New appointment Wojciech Kulicki Category: Architect
7.. New appointment Ron Kezeske Category: Developer
V. Public Speakers
VI. Staff Announcements/Updates
A. Code Enforcement Division update—[Mike Ossorio]
B. Public Utilities Department update—[Tom Chmelik or designee]
C. Growth Management Department Transportation Engineering Division& Planning Division updates—[Jay
Ahmad or designee]
D. Collier County Fire Review update—[Shawn Hanson and/or Shar Hingson]
E. North Collier Fire Review update—[Dale Fey]
F. Operations& Regulatory Mgmt. Division update—[Ken Kovensky]
G. Development Review Division update—[Matt McLean]
VII. New Business
A. Fast Track Program [Dace Kentner and Kristi Bartlett]
B. Gas Inspections&Procedures[Robert Cornetta&Jonathan Walsh]
VIII. Old Business
IX. Committee Member Comments
X. Adjourn
Next Meeting Dates
December 7,2016 GMD Conference Room 610—3:00 pm
2017;
January 4, 2017 GMD Conference Room 610—3:00 pm
February 1,2017 GMD Conference Room 610—3:00 pm
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October 5, 2016
MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE COLLIER COUNTY
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Naples, Florida, October 5, 2016
LET IT BE REMEMBERED, the Collier County Development Services Advisory
Committee in and for the County of Collier, having conducted business herein, met on
this date at 3:00 P.M. in REGULAR SESSION at the Collier County Growth Management
Department Building, Conference Room #609/610, 2800 N. Horseshoe Drive, Naples,
Florida, with the following members present:
Chairman: William J. Varian
Vice Chairman: Blair Foley
David Dunnavant
James E. Boughton
Clay Brooker
Dalas Disney
Chris Mitchell (Excused)
Robert Mulhere
Mario Valle
Stan Chrzanowski
Norman Gentry
Marco Espinar
Ron Waldrop
Laura Spurgeon DeJohn
Jeremy Sterk
ALSO PRESENT: Jamie French, Deputy Department Head
Judy Puig, Operations Analyst, Staff Liaison
Mike Ossorio, Director, Code Enforcement Division
Matt McLean, Director, Development Review
Ken Kovensky, Director, Operations and Regulatory Management
Amy Patterson, Director Impact Fee Administration
Eric Fey, Sr. Project Manager, Public Utilities
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Any persons in need of the verbatim record of the meeting may request a copy of the audio recording
from the Collier County Growth Management Department—Contact Mr. Evy Ybaceta at 239-252-2400.
I. Call to Order-Chairman
Chairman Varian called the meeting to order at 3:00pm
II. Approval of Agenda
Mr.Dunnavant moved to approve the Agenda subject to deleting Items V.B,C,D and E due to Staffs
storm planning activities for Hurricane Matthew. Second by Mr.Disney. Carried unanimously 9-
0.
III. Approval of Minutes from September 7,2016 Meeting
Mr. Foley moved to approve the minutes of the September 7, 2016 meeting as presented. Second by
Mr. Chrzanowski. Carried unanimously 9-0.
IV. Public Speakers
None
Mr. Valle arrived at 3:07pm
Mr. Mulhere arrived at 3:07pm
Mr. Brooker arrived at 3:07pm
Mr. Gentry arrived at 3:10pm
Mr. Waldrop arrived at 3:10pm
V. Staff Announcements/Updates
A. Code Enforcement Division update— [Mike Ossorio]
Mr. Ossorio provided the report"Collier County Code Enforcement Division Blight Prevention
Program - Cumulative Code Enforcement statistics- 7/2009—8/14/16" for information purposes.
He noted:
• The Port of the Island Resort has closed and the condemned building was boarded by the
County.
• Arrangements are being made to allow investigators utilize Skype in the field.
• Level IV (Officer Safety and Field Applications)training is available from the Florida
Association of Code Enforcement to improve safety within the Division.
B. Public Utilities Division update—[Tom Chmelik or designee]
Mr. Fey reported:
• Staff and the County Attorney's Office are reviewing the requirements for utilities
conveyance.
• Staff intends to meet to discuss changes in the utilities manual.
• Staff will be posting the existing and proposed Utilities Manual online so interested parties
may review the documents.
• There is a backlog of projects that have not yet received final inspections.
F. Operations & Regulatory Mgmt.Division update [Ken Kovensky]
October 5,2016
Mr. Kovensky submitted the "Collier County September 2016 Monthly Statistics"which outlined
the building plan and land development review activities. The following was noted during his
report:
• Permit applications decreased by 500 month over month, however remained stable year over
year.
• Inspections decreased month over month,but increased in total year over year averaging
18,500 monthly for the last 12 months.
• The ratio of Electronic Plan submittals have increased to 32 percent.
• The Fee Study has begun and Staff is gathering the data necessary for the vendor to begin
work. A draft report will be submitted to Staff and a presentation will be made to the DSAC.
The study is anticipated to be completed in 6 months and includes all fees charged by the
Division.
G. Development Review Division update [Matt McLean]
Mr. McLean reported
• The number of Site Development Plan submittals for new subdivisions has decreased
however re-submittals has increased.
• Staff continues to address personal needs to ensure adequate service is provided by the
Division.
Mr. French reported:
• Staff continues to review Staffing levels to determine any additions which may be permitted
under the current budget.
• The manner in which the County conducts credit card transactions is being streamlined to a
consistent process given there are several different systems used throughout County
government. The Committee may provide input on whether the fees associated with the
transactions are a pass thru cost to the user as a convenience fee.
• Certain areas of the Division are being realigned to improve service to clients.
VI. New Business
A. Impact Fee Update Study Reviews: [Amy Patterson]
Ms.Patterson presented the following entities proposed Impact Fee schedule as indicated under the
individual items listed below. She noted a DSAC Subcommittee reviewed the requests.
• EMS
"Collier County Emergency Medical Services Impact Fee Update Study DRAFT Report"
• Library
"Collier County Library Facilities and Items/Equipment Impact Fee Update Study DRAFT
Report"
• Government Buildings
"Collier County General Government Buildings Impact Fee Update Study DRAFT Report"
• Law Enforcement
'Callier County Law Enforcement Impact Fee Update Study DRAFT Report"
Mr. Brooker provided an overview of the Subcommittee meeting noting a vote was taken to accept
methodology used in developing the proposed rates; however, no vote was taken for a
recommendation on the level of the proposed rates.
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October 5, 2016
The Committee discussed the rationale for imposing fees and the methodology used for the rates
including:
• The analysis provided for Emergency Medical Services for other Counties rates(Table 16) is
not a direct comparison to Collier County. Some Counties impose fees at reduced
percentages while others include a range of categories under the "EMS" fee. Consideration
may be given to amending the chart or eliminating it from the report, however the BCC will
potentially request Staff to provide comparisons on the proposed rates and the relationship to
other Counties.
• Concern on the rationale for the proposed fees for fast food establishments with Staff noting
they are seeking a partner in the food industry to assist in reviewing the category.
• Government services include those improvements not accounted for elsewhere such as the
Courthouses, Tax Collector, Administration, Supervisor of Elections buildings,etc.
• Lee County impact fee rates are substantially less however they rely heavily on property
taxes to fund capital improvements.
• There has not been an increase in fees since 2010 and at that time the Board of County
Commissioners reduced the rates imposed.
• In the past the Committee has separated the recommendations into one for the methodology
used to develop the rates, and the other on the rate of fees to be imposed.
Nilgun Kamp, Tindale-Oliver provided an overview on the rationale for the level proposed for fast
food establishments noting the intensity of the operation correlates to the proposed fee.
Mr. Valle moved to recommend the Board of County Commissioners accept the methodology
utilized to develop the Impact Fee rates for the Library Facilities and Items/Equipment. Second
by Mr. Mulhere. Motion carried 8 "yes"—6 "no." Ms.Spurgeon DeJohn,Mr. Espinar,Mr.
Disney, Mr. Foley,Mr. Gentry and Chairman Varian voted "no."
Ms. Spurgeon DeJohn voted "no"as geography should be factored into the methodology and also
favors a "tiered"approach for the imposition of the fees.
Mr.Disney moved to recommend the Board of County commissioners not increase the Impact
Fee rates for Library Facilities and Items/Equipment. Second by Mr. Mulhere. Carried
unanimously 14—0.
Mr. Mulhere moved to recommend the Board of County Commissioners accept the methodology
utilized to develop the Impact Fee rates for Emergency Medical Services. Second by Mr. Valle.
Motion failed 7"yes"— 7 "no." Ms. Spurgeon DeJohn,Mr. Espinar,Mr. Disney, Mr. Foley,Mr.
Gentry, Chairman Varian and Mr.Dunnavant voted "no."
Committee discussion occurred noting the methodology used to develop the proposed rates is
complicated,however the consultants are experts in the field and utilize acceptable industry
standards when proposing the rates.
Mr. Disney moved to recommend the Board of County Commissioners not increase the Impact
Fee rates for Emergency Medical Services. Second by Mr.Dunnavant. Carried unanimously 14
—0.
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October 5, 2016
Mr. Mulhere moved to recommend the Board of County Commissioners accept the methodology
utilized to develop the Impact Fee rates for General Government Buildings. Second by Mr.
Chrzanowski. Motion carried 8 "yes"—6 "no." Ms. Spurgeon DeJohn,Mr. Espinar,Mr.
Disney,Mr. Foley,Mr. Gentry and Mr.Dunnavant voted "no."
Mr. Disney moved to recommend the Board of County Commissioners not increase the Impact
Fee rates for General Government Buildings. Second by Mr. Foley. Carried unanimously 14—0.
Mr. Mulhere moved to recommend the Board of County Commissioners accept the methodology
utilized to develop the Impact Fee rates for Law Enforcement. Second by Mr. Chrzanowski.
Motion carried 8 "yes"—S "no." Ms. Spurgeon DeJohn,Mr. Espinar, Mr. Disney,Mr.
Dunnavant and Mr. Gentry voted "no." Mr. Valle abstained.
Mr. Disney moved to recommend the Board of County Commissioners not increase the Impact
Fee rates for Law Enforcement. Second by Mr. Mulhere. Carried unanimously 13—0. Mr.
Valle abstained.
Mr. Mulhere moved to rehear the motion on accepting the methodology utilized to develop the
Impact Fee rates for Emergency Medical Services. Second by Mr. Brooker. Motion carried 11
"yes"—3 "no." Ms. Spurgeon DeJohn,Mr. Dunnavant and Mr. Gentry voted "no."
Mr. Mulhere moved to recommend the Board of County Commissioners accept the methodology
utilized to develop the Impact Fee rates for Emergency Medical Services. Second by Mr. Valle.
Motion carried 9 "yes"—5 "no." Ms. Spurgeon DeJohn,Mr. Espinar,Mr. Disney,Mr.
Dunnavant and Mr. Gentry voted "no."
VII. Old Business
Ms. Puig reported Mr. Mulhere, Mr. Dunnavant, Mr. Varian, Mr. Sterk and Mr. Disney are up for
reappointment to the Committee and should submit the necessary applications if they wish to remain
seated on the Committee.
VIII. Committee Member Comments
None
IX. Adjourn
Next Meeting Date
November 2,2016 GMD Conference Room 610—3:00 pm
December 7,2016 GMD Conference Room 610—3:00 pm
January 4,2017 GMD Conference Room 610—3:00 pm
There being no further business for the good of the County,the meeting was adjourned by the order
of the Chair at 4:18PM.
COLLIER COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
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October 5, 2016
Chairman,William Varian
These Minutes were approved by the Board/Chairman on , as presented ,or as
amended
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Advisory Board Application Form
Collier County Government
3299 Tamiami Trail East,Suite 800
Naples,FL 34112
(239)252-8400
Application was received on: 9/19/2016 5:07:16 PM.
Name: William J Varian! Home Phone: 2392898013
Home Address: 3520 17th Ave SW'
City: !Naples Zip Code: 34117
Phone Numbers
Business: 2392898013
E-Mail Address: wjvariana@ mail.com
Board or Committee: Development Services Advisory Committee!
Category: General Contractor
!Place of Employment: Wm.J. Varian Const. Co., Inc
How long have you lived in Collier County: more than 15
How many months out of the year do you reside in Collier County: I am a year-round
esidenti
Have you been convicted or found guilty of a criminal offense(any level felony or first
`degree misdemeanor only)? No
!Not Indicated
ko you or your employer do business with the County? Yes
IWe are one of the selected contractors on contract#16-6618
NOTE: All advisory board members must update their profile and notify the Board of County
Commissioners in the event that their relationship changes relating to memberships of
organizations that may benefit them in the outcome of advisory board recommendations or they
enter into contracts with the County.
Would you and/or any organizations with which you are affiliated benefit from decisions or
recommendations made by this advisory board?ITo
[Not indicated!
Are you a registered voter in Collier County?(Yes
Do you currently hold an elected office?[io
Do you now serve,or have you ever served on a Collier County board or committee? Yes
DSAC- Current chair, Board of adjustments and Appeals, Collier County Fire Review Task
Forc
Please list your community activities and positions held:
President Diocese of Venice School Board Board member Catholic Charities of Collier County
Board Member Catholic Charities of Diocese of Venice Past President of the CBIA Past
President of the CBIA Foundation
Education:
T.'ollege Graduate
Experience/Background
�Licensed General Contractor since 1989(CGC061412)Licensed Roofing Contractor since 1993
CGCOS7950A _ ..
Advisory Board Application Form
Collier County Government
3299 Tamiami Trail East,Suite 800
Naples,FL 34112
(239)252-8400
Application was received on: 10/3/2016 9:34:39 AM.
Name: Jeremy Sterk Home Phone: 239-595-4929
Home Address: 14 111th Ave North
City: Naples Zip Code: 34108
Phone Numbers
Business: 239-304-0030
E-Mail Address:jeremy(ujeremysterk.com
Board or Committee: Development Services Advisory Committee
(Category: Environmental
Place of Employment: Earth Tech Environmental
ow long have you lived in Collier County: more than 15#
How many months out of the year do you reside in Collier County: I am a year-round
residenj
!H a you been convicted or found guilty of a criminal offense(any level felony or first
degree misdemeanor only)?No
tNot Indicated
Do you or your employer do business with the County? Yes
Earth Tech Environmental is on the County's approved vendor list for exotic removal and
environmental consulting
NOTE: All advisory board members must update their profile and notify the Board of County
Commissioners in the event that their relationship changes relating to memberships of
organizations that may benefit them in the outcome of advisory board recommendations or they
enter into contracts with the County.
Would you and/or any organizations with which yLni are affiliated benefit from decisions or
recommendations made by this advisory board? 1Nol
Not Indicated
Are you a registered voter in Collier County?[Yes
Do you currently hold an elected office? IST
Do you now serve,or have you ever served on a Collier County board or committee?IYcsl
Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Advisory Committee(CCLAAC);2009-2014
!Development Services Advisory Committee(DSAC);2015 to present Collier County Local Rule
geview Committee(Manatee Speed Zones); 2016
Please list your comnmuni activities and #ositions held:
Florida Association of Environmental Professionals—member since January 1995; served on the
Board of Directors for the Southwest Florida Chapter from(2008—2012). Past Secretary,Vice]
President,&Presidents
Education:
B.S. Aquatic Biology(1994).
Experience/Background
1 lorida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Authorized Gopher Tortoise Agent
I'ermit No. GTA-09-00192. State of Florida Real Estate License(2003 to Present). Experience ir,
4 1 the following environmental consulting: Protected Species Surveys,Environmental Resource
I•ermitting(ERP),Listed Species Management Plans,Turbidity Monitoring, Vegetation ci
I abitat Mapping, Wetland&Water Level Monitoring,USFWS Section 7&Section 10
I ermitting,Environmental Impact Statements(EIS), Water Use Monitoring&Compliance,
Project Management,Preserve Management Plans, GIS /GPS Mapping&Exhibits,Post Permit]
ompliance,Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessments,Phase II Environmental Sit.
ssessments,Environmental Land Use Planning,Native Ve Cation Restoration Plans,Lake
I anagement Plans, Incidental Take Permitting, Due Diligence Reports, Site and Aerials
hotography,Wetland Jurisdictional Determinations,USFWS Bald Eagle Monitor,Bonneted
it at Surveys,Gopher Tortoise Surveys,Permitting,&Relocations,Mangrove Assessments&
estorations,Scrub Jay Surveys,s,Hard Bottom& Soft Bottom Benthic Surveys,Burrowing Owl
Y
urveys,Artificial Reef Deployments, Shorebird Surveys, Seagrass Surveys]
Advisory Board Application Form
Collier County Government
3299 Tamiami Trail East,Suite 800
Naples,FL 34112
(239)252-8400
Application was received on: 10/6/2016 11:11:05 AM.
Name: Robert J. Mulhere Home Phone: 239-825-9373
Home Address: 3613 Recreation Lane
City: Naples Zip Code: 34116
Phone Numbers
Business: 239-254-2000
E-Mail Address: rjmulhere( gmail.com
Board or Committee: Development Services Advisory Committee
Category: Land PLanner
Place of Employment: Hole Montes
!How long have you lived in Collier County: more than 15
How many months out of the year do you reside in Collier County: I am a year-round
resident
ave you been convicted or found guilty of a criminal offense (any level felony or first
degree misdemeanor only)?No
Not Indicated
iDo you or your employer do business with the County? Yes)
Hole Montes has several fixed term contracts with Collier County,and also from time to tim-
may have a contract for specific projects relating to utilities,roadways,airports,civil'
engineering, planniry and so forthj
NOTE: All advisory board members must update their profile and notify the Board of County
Commissioners in the event that their relationship changes relating to memberships of
organizations that may benefit them in the outcome of advisory board recommendations or they
enter into contracts with the County.
Would you and/or any organizations with which you are affiliated benefit from decisions or
recommendations made by this advisory board? Yes
In a general way, yes. That is, a recommendation from the DSAC (with subsequent approval by
the BCC)may result in a benefit to the business community or the development industry(an
=example would be lower permit or impact fees). As to a situation where there may be a specific
'benefit that might occur related to a specific client), it would be necessary of me to abstain from
such a vote. However,over the years I have served on the DSAC this has only happened on 4
few occasions.
Are you a registered voter in Collier County? Yes
Do you currently hold an elected office? No]
Do you now serve, or have you ever served on a Collier County board or committee?1YesJ
fi)evelopment Services Advisory Board
Please list your community activities and positions held:
;Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council (Gubernatorial Appointee)Florida Export Finance
corporation(FEFC)Greater Naples Chamber of Commerce Public Policy Committee
Education:
lorida Gulf Coast University-Masters Public Admin(5/2001) St. Michael's College-BA]
Political Science(5/1977
Experience/Background
have worked as a professional planner in southwest Florida for more than 28 years,providin4
onsulting services to both public and private sector clients.Although the majority of that work
as been located in Collier and Lee Counties (and the municipalities within those two counties),
T have also worked in a number of other counties and cities throughout the state. Presently,I am
employed as the Vice President of Planning& Business Development for Hole Mantes, Inc.]
Prior to working at Hole Montes, I operated my own consulting firm. Between 1989 and 2001, T
was employed by Collier County Government and was the Director of Planning from 1997
through 2001. In 2010 I received the professional honor of being named a"Fellow"of the
American Institute of Certified Planners.
Advisory Board Application Form
Collier County Government
3299 Tamiami Trail East,Suite 800
Naples,FL 34112
(239)252-8400
Application was received on: 10/19/2016 9:32:08 AM.
Name: Dave Dunnavant Home Phone: 239-290-3002
Home Address: 441 Sandalwood Lan
City: Maples Zip Code: 34109
Phone Numbers
Business: 239-403-6875
E-Mail Address: 2DDunnavantgmail.con
Board or Committee: Development Services Advisory Committee
Category: Developer
Place of Employment: Peninsula Improvement Corp.
How long have you lived in Collier County: more than 151
How many months out of the year do you reside in Collier County: I am a year-round
resident
(Have you been convicted or found guilty of a criminal offense(any level felony or first
[degree misdemeanor only)?Nor
1Not Indicated
IDo you or your employer do business with the County?No
!Not Indicated
NOTE: All advisory board members must update their profile and notify the Board of County
Commissioners in the event that their relationship changes relating to memberships of
organizations that may benefit them in the outcome of advisory board recommendations or they
enter into contracts with the County.
Would you and/or any organizations with whichouaffiliated are benefit from decisions or
recommendations made by this advisory board? NI
Mfr of Indicated
Are you a registered voter in Collier County?Yes'
Do you currently hold an elected office? No
Do you now serve,or have you ever served on a Collier County board or committee? Yes
'Development Services Advisory Board 2004-Present,past vice chair for four ti cars
Please list your community activities and positions held:
Volunteer-Habitat for Humanity and Guadalupe Center, Leadership Collier program graduate,
Volunteer-Youth Leadership Collier, Chamber of SW Fla; Collier Building Assoc;Urban Land!
strtutc
Education:
j aples High,Univ of Florida Bach,Florida State Juris Doctor
Experience/Background
j35 years of construction/development State certified general contractor' LEED Accredits
Professional, Green Building Institute
brad schiffer/TAXIS,inc.
Architects and Planners
AA C000600
520 Sugar Pine Lane
Naples,Florida 34108
239.254.0285
October 2,2016
Please accept the attached application and vita as a request to be considered to serve as a
member of The Development Services Advisory Committee representing the
"Licensed Architect".
While a member of The Collier Planning Commission for nearly ten years I worked with
and help revise The Collier County Land Development Code.
Also the attached Vita shows I sit and have sat on National, State and Local Boards that
write amendments and review judgments on the Building and Fire Codes.
Feel free to call with any questions.
Brad Schiffer AIA
254.0285
Board of County Commissioners
3299 East Tamiami Trail,Suite 800
Naples,FL 34112
(239)252-8400
Application for Advisory Committees/Boards
Name: Bradley William Schiffer AIA Home Phone: 239.254.0285
Home Address: 520 Sugar Pine Lane Zip code:34108
Business Phone:239.254.0285 E-mail address:brad@TAXIS-usa.com
Board or Committee Applied for:The Development Services Advisory Committee
Category(if applicable): Licensed Architect
Example: Commission District,Developer,environmentalist,lay person,etc.
How long have you lived in Collier County: 16
How many months out of the year do you reside in Collier County: 12
Have you ever been convicted or found guilty of a criminal offense(any level felony or first degree misdemeanor
only)? Yes__No X If yes,explain:
Place of Employment:brad schiffer / TAXIS inc.
Do you or your employer do business with the County?Yes No X If yes,explain:
Would you and/or any organizations with which you are affiliated benefit from decisions or recommendations
made by this advisory board? Yes No X If yes,explain:
NOTE:All advisory board members must update their profile and notify the Board of County Commissioners in the
event that their relationship changes relating to memberships of organizations that may benefit them in the outcome
of advisory board recommendations or they enter into contracts with the County.
Are you a registered voter in Collier County: Yes X No
Do you currently hold public office? Yes X No If so,what is that office?
Florida Building Commission
Do you now serve,or have you ever served,on a Collier County board or committee? Yes x No If
yes,please list the committees/boards:
The Board of Building Adjustments and Appeals
The Collier County Planning Commission
Architectural Standards&Site Design Ad-hoc Workgroup
Please list your community activities(civic clubs,neighborhood associations,etc.and positions held:
Sec Attached Vita
Education:
Barhrlor of Architecture from The Ohio State University
Experience:
See Attached Vita
Please attach any additional information you feel pertinent. This application should be forwarded toWandakodrig a a;colliertov net
or by mail or in person to Wanda Rodriguez, County Attorney's Office, 3299 East Tamiami T rail, Suite #800, Naples, FL 34112.
Thank you for volunteering to serve the citizens of Collier County.
BRADLEY W.SCHIFFER
brad schifferrTAXIS,Inc.
Architecture&Planning
520 Sugar Pine Lane
Naples,Honda 34108
239.254.0285
Registrations:
Registered Architect in Florida,#AR-0007134, 1976-Present
Professional Occupation:
brad schiffer/TAXIS inc. FL#AA-C000600 1978-Present
Academic Qualifications:
Ohio State University,Bachelor of Architecture,1972
Academic Appointments:
Adjunct Professor,Miami-Dade College, 1988-2001
Advanced Computer-Aided Design and Modeling
Environmental Technology
Professional Associations:
American Institute of Architects
National Citizen Architect
Member of the Florida Codes and Standards Advisory Council,2011-chairman
Southwest Florida Chapter,president 2013
Southwest Florida Chapter,Frizzell Medal of Honor 2012
Southwest Florida Chapter,Individual Award 2010
International Code Council(ICC)
Means of Egress Committee(IBC-E)2005-2011
National Fire Protection Association(NFPA), 1985-Present
Member of the Technical Committee of Building Construction
Member of the Technical Committee of Fire Safety and Emergency Symbols-Chairman
Florida Fire Marshals&Inspectors Association
Florida Association of Fire and Life Safety Educators
Building Officials Association of Florida
Member of National CADD Standard Project Committee
National Institute of Building Sciences(NISB),1999-2010
Foundation for Modem Architecture,Inc.,1992-Present
Member of the Board of Directors
Civic Associations:
Florida Building Commission 2012-Present
Fire Technical Advisory Committee.2005-Present
Accessibility Advisory Committee, 2012-Present
Code Coordination and Implementation Workgroup-Present
Florida Fire Code Advisory Council,Chairman, 2004-2008
Collier County Planning Commission,2003-2012
Collier County Building Board of Adjustments and Appeals,Chairman,2001-2008,2013-Present
Collier County Affordable Housing Advisory Committee,2008-2012
Collier County Local Mitigation Strategy Working Group,2005-2012
Collier County Fire Review Task Force,2007/2008,Chairman
Collier County Architectural Standards Review Committee
Concept House, Inc., a residential substance abuse facility
Member of the Board of Directors 1978-2000:President,1996-2000
Professional Competitions:
Honorable Mention,"Brickell Avenue Bridge Competition,"1990
Coordinating Architects with Principal Architect KenzoTange,"Dade County Administration Building,"July 1978
Honorable Mention,"Biscayne West Competition,"Paul Rudolph and Harry Weese,Judges, 1975
First Prize,"Architecture 1980 Competition,"R. Buckminster-Fuller,Judge, 1972
Advisory Board Application Form
Collier County Government
3299 Tamiami Trail East,Suite 800
Naples,FL 34112
(239)252-8400
Application was received on: 9/26/2016 2:18:26 PM.
Name: Wojciech Kulickil Home Phone: 239-777-0037
Home Address: 4621 5th Ave SVV1
City: Maples Zip Code: 34119
Phone Numbers
Business: 239-434-5800
E-Mail Address:hvkulicki@gmail.com
Board or Committee: Development Services Advisory Committee
category: Architec
Place of Employment: PK Studios. Inc.]
How long have you lived in Collier County: 10-15i
How many months out of the year do you reside in Collier County: I am a year-round(
resident!
or[deHave you been convicted or found guilty of a criminal offense(any level felonyO-11-
[degree
gree misdemeanor only)?Nol,
Piot Indicated
Do you or your employer do business with the County?Yes
PK Studios is an architectural practice,and we interact on a regular basis with the Development
[Services department by obtaining building and planning permits.
NOTE: All advisory board members must update their profile and notify the Board of County
Commissioners in the event that their relationship changes relating to memberships of
organizations that may benefit them in the outcome of advisory board recommendations or they
enter into contracts with the County.
Would you and/or any organizations with which ou are affiliated benefit from decisions or
recommendations made by this advisory board?IY
(Possibly applicable; I am providing the following information out of an abundance of
transparency. Improvements in the Development Services processes and procedures would have]
a beneficial effect on my organisation,as we regularly do business with the County's permitting
departments.[
Are you a registered voter in Collier County? Yes
Do you currently hold an elected office? N4o
Do you now serve,or have you ever served on a Collier County board or committee? No
Not Indicated]
Please list your community activities and positions held:
merican Institute of Architects Member,2006 -present;past Honor Awards and Desi
'Conference chair. ANCORA key executive group member, 2011 -present.
Education:
University of Miami,Bachelor of Architecture prof. degree, 2001-2006.,
Ex erience/Background
lorida-licensed Architect for 7+years. Primary licensed architect in the firm, signing authority,
d responsible for preparing building permit document sets for 5+years. My areas of expertise
include complex renovation projects,pre-design analysis,site development,and building codes.
;Recent projects include a mental health crisis unit, commercial offices,churches,retail
buildings,restaurants,and single family homes. Projects construction costs range from$50k to
$4M+.I
Advisory Board Application Form
Collier County Government
3299 Tamiami Trail East,Suite 800
Naples,FL 34112
(239)252-8400
Application was received on: 10/20/2016 5:39:05 PM.
Name: 'Ron Kezeske Home Phone: 239-963-5063
Home Address: 4141 11th Ave SW
City: Maples Zip Code: 34116
Phone Numbers
Business:
E-Mail Address: ronkezeske(gmail.com
Board or Committee: Development Services Advisory Committee
Category: Developer/Real Estate Investments
lace of Employment National RE/Group, Inc.
How long have you lived in Collier County: 5-1 O
ow many months out of the year do you reside in Collier County: I am a}car-round]
esidenti
ave you been convicted or found guilty of a criminal offense(any level felony or first
egree misdemeanor only)?No
Not Indicated
'Do you or your employer do business with the County?Noll
;Not Indicated
NOTE: All advisory board members must update their profile and notify the Board of County
Commissioners in the event that their relationship changes relating to memberships of
organizations that may benefit them in the outcome of advisory board recommendations or they
enter into contracts with the County.
Would you and/or any organizations with which ou are affiliated benefit from decisions or
recommendations made by this advisory board?Nol
[Not Indicated
Are you a registered voter in Collier County?FYes
Do you currently hold an elected office?f No
Do you now serve,or have you ever served on a Collier County board or committee?Yes
"Code Enforcement Board Public Safety Authority(I was required to resign from both to pursue
an elected position)
Please list your community activities and positions held:
Maples Jaycees (founding charter member, Past-President,Board Member)Naples North Rotar�j
(Member) Republican Executive Committee(Board Member)Golden Gate Area Civic
Association(Member) Golden Gate Estates Are Civic Association(Member)East Naples Civic
Association(Member)
Education: _
Bachelor of Science-University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point Juris Doctor-Ave Maria School o
Law
Experience/Background
I've been working in real estate investments for the past five years. Although we don't work with
development,many of our projects involve re-development. I feel that my background,financial
skills and community knowledge would serve this board well.]
Collier County Code Enforcement Division
Blight Prevention Program
Cumulative Code Enforcement statistics
7/2009—9/11/2016:
Amount of Fines Waived (BCC,CEB,OSM)since July 2009 $37,073,921.87
Department Performance Statistics 1 Week 4 Week Cumulative FY16
a/15/16-8/21/16 8115/16-9/11/16
Number of Code Cases Opened 188 976
7885
Number of Code Case Property Inspections 665 2790 26129'',
Number of Cases Closed with Voluntary Compliance 62 269 225
Number of Community Meet and Greet events 2 5 86
Number of Community Clean-up Events 0 0 15
Number of Abandoned Home Sweeps 0 0 12
Number of Other Sweeps 3 8 35
Code Enforcement Board and Special Magistrate 0 23 254
Orders
Number of Liens Filed 0 28 494
Number of Nuisance Abatements Processed 1 47 712
Amount of Fines Waived(BCC,CEB,OSM) 50' $12,700.00 $9,001,934.79
New Bankruptcy Filing Notifications 0 0 0
Number of Bankruptcy Documents Received 0 0 55`
Number of Cases Affected by Bankruptcy 1 Aver. 1 35
Number of Requests for Property Payoff Requests 6 27 323
Number of Requests for Property Lien Searches 177 695 8859
Number of open code cases included in Lien Search 53 253
Results 4
Number of Cases Open due to Lien Search 0 ty 0
Number of Permits Issued:Garage Sale,Recreational 33 108 1791
Vehicle
Number of Citations processed from DAS,PU,PR,SO, 92. 291 4132
&CE
Average Time from Complaint to Completion of Initial 1.5 1.5 1.58
Inspection
Average Number of Code Cases Per Investigator 381 42 4D
For period of:8/15/16—8/21/16
Open Cases by District
Central—209
South—199
Rural Area—243
North&West—213
Total Open Cases—864
Report by Case Type
Animal—1
Accessory Use—1
Commercial-0
Land Use-31
Noise—1
Nuisance Abatement—24
Occupational License(BTR)—3
Parking Enforcement-1
Property Maintenance—10
Protected Species-0
Right of Way—10
Sign—1
Site Development—12
Snipe Sign-36
Temporary Land Use-0
Vehicle—52
Vegetation Removal—5
Total- 188
Complaint Reported by:
1 Week Since BCC policy 3/12/13
8/15/16-8/21/16
Elected Official 2 418
Anonymous accepted 4 108
Anonymous not accepted pursuant to BCC policy 0 859
Code Enforcement Division Monthly Report
September 2016 Highlights
• Cases opened: 1008
• Cases closed due to voluntary compliance: 483
• Property inspections: 3198
• Lien searches requested: 718
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July Code Cases by Category
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Animals —Prohibited animals,too many animals,etc.
Commercial - Shopping carts
Land Use —Prohibited land use, roadside stands,outdoor storage,synthetic drugs,zoning issues,etc.
Noise -Construction,early morning landscaping, bar or club,outdoor bands,etc.
Nuisance Abatement —Litter,grass overgrowth,waste container pits, exotics, etc.
Occupational Licensing—Home occupation violations, no business tax receipts, kenneling.etc.
Parking Enforcement -Parking within public right-of-way, handicap parking,etc.
Property Maintenance -Unsanitary conditions, no running water, green pools,structure in disrepair, etc.
Protected Species -Gopher Tortoise,sea turtles lighting, bald eagles, etc.
Right of Way -Construction in the public right-of-way,damaged culverts,obstruction to public right-of-way,
etc.
Signs - No sign permits, illegal banners, illegal signs on private property,etc.
Site Development -Building permits, building alterations, land alterations, etc.
Temporary Land Use -Special events, garage sales, promotional events, sidewalk sales,etc.
Vegetation Requirements—Tree maintenance,sight distance triangle,tree pruning, land clearing, landfill,
preserves, etc.
Vehicles - License plates invalid, inoperable vehicles,grass parking, RV parking,other vehicle parking
etc.
August Code Cases by Category
Snipe signs omitted
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Case Type Common issues associated with Case Type
Accessory Use — Fence permits,fence maintenance,canopies, shades,guesthouse renting etc.
Animals —Prohibited animals,too many animals,etc.
Commercial -Shopping carts
Land Use —Prohibited land use, roadside stands, outdoor storage, synthetic drugs,zoning issues,etc.
Noise -Construction,early morning landscaping, bar or dub,outdoor bands, etc.
Nuisance Abatement — Litter, grass overgrowth,waste container pits,exotics,etc.
Occupational Licensing—Home occupation violations, no business tax receipts, kenneling. etc.
Parking Enforcement - Parking within public right-of-way, handicap parking,etc.
Property Maintenance -Unsanitary conditions, no running water,green pools,structure in disrepair,etc.
Protected Species -Gopher Tortoise, sea turtles lighting, bald eagles, etc.
Right of Way -Construction in the public right-of-way, damaged culverts,obstruction to public right-of-way,
etc.
Signs -No sign permits, illegal banners, illegal signs on private property,etc.
Site Development -Building permits, building alterations, land alterations,etc.
Temporary Land Use -Special events,garage sales, promotional events,sidewalk sales, etc.
Vegetation Requirements—Tree maintenance,sight distance triangle,tree pruning, land clearing, landfill,
preserves, etc.
Vehicles -License plates invalid,inoperable vehicles,grass parking, RV parking,other vehicle parking
etc.
September Code Cases by Category
Snipe signs omitted
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Case Type Common issues associated with Case Type
Accessory Use —Fence permits,fence maintenance,canopies, shades,guesthouse renting etc.
Animals —Prohibited animals,too many animals,etc.
Commercial -Shopping carts
Land Use —Prohibited land use, roadside stands, outdoor storage,synthetic drugs,zoning issues,etc.
Noise -Construction, early morning landscaping, bar or club,outdoor bands,etc.
Nuisance Abatement —Litter,grass overgrowth,waste container pits, exotics, etc.
Occupational Licensing—Home occupation violations, no business tax receipts, kenneling.etc.
Parking Enforcement - Parking within public right-of-way, handicap parking,etc.
Property Maintenance -Unsanitary conditions, no running water,green pools,structure in disrepair,etc.
Protected Species -Gopher Tortoise, sea turtles lighting, bald eagles,etc.
Right of Way -Construction in the public right-of-way,damaged culverts,obstruction to public right-of-way,
etc.
Signs - No sign permits, illegal banners, illegal signs on private property,etc.
Site Development -Building permits, building alterations, land alterations,etc.
Temporary Land Use -Special events,garage sales, promotional events, sidewalk sales,etc.
Vegetation Requirements—Tree maintenance,sight distance triangle,tree pruning, land clearing, landfill,
preserves, etc.
Vehicles -License plates Invalid, inoperable vehicles,grass parking, RV parking,other vehicle parking
etc.
Gas Inspections
Overview:
This report is generated out of concern over the current systemic approach and existing process of
conducting and inspecting gas pressure tests on LP and Natural gas piping installations in Collier County.
Objective:
To introduce and implement new procedures, precautions and controls when conducting and inspecting
gas pressure tests;with the intention of reducing risk and eliminating oversights in an effort to better
ensure and protect public safety.
Recommendations:
• Require that all appliance shut off valves be installed at time of pressure test and that
they be positioned so that no alteration or removal of valve is required to facilitate
installation of appliance subsequent to gas pressure test.
*Valve installed at appliance furthest from meter must not be capped or
plugged at outlet side so that inspector can easily drop pressure without the
need for tools.
• After test holds for requisite amount of time, pressure must be dropped from furthest
appliance away from gauge and inspector is to confirm that gauge has dropped to zero.
If needle does not return to zero,gauge will be considered defective and test will fail.
*This step assures that the test gauge is working properly and that the entire system
is pressurized.This step also virtually eliminates the possibility that any section of
the piping has intentionally or accidentally been blocked.
• Require pressure test be set at 1%r times(minimum 3 lbs.)operating pressure per fuel
code section 406.4.1.