Backup Documents 01/24/2017 Item #16D1 ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS CHECKLIST & ROUTING SLIP
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than Monday preceding the Board meeting.
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PRIMARY CONTACT INFORMATION
Normally the primary contact is the person who created/prepared the Executive Summary. Primary contact information is needed in the event one of the
addressees above,may need to contact staff for additional or missing information.
Name of Primary Staff Nancy Olson/Matt Catoe Contact Information 239-25 061
Contact/ Department
Agenda Date Item was 1/24/2017 Agenda Item Number 16.D.
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should be provided to the County Attorney Office at the time the item is input into SIRE.
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time frame or the BCC's actions are nullified. Be aware of your deadlines!
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the meeting have been incorporated in the attached document. The County
Attorney's Office has reviewed the changes,if applicable.
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BCC,all changes directed by the BCC have been made,and the document is ready for the Csa
Chairman's signature.
Ann P. Jennejohn 1 6I3 I
From: Ann P.Jennejohn
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2017 9:00 AM
To: Olson, Nancy; 'matthewcatoe@colliergov.net'
Subject: Item#16D1 (1/24/17)
Attachments: Backup Documents 01_24_2017 Item #16D1.pdf
Good Morvtivtg Nancy & Matt,
A copy of the agreement with the Conservancy of SWFL,
(Item #161,1 Javtuary 24, 201-7) to provide
environmental education programs at County
beach & park facilities, is attached for your records
Thavtk you!
Avtvt Jennejohn, Deputy Clerk
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Clerk to the Value Adjustment Board
Collier County Board Minutes & Records Dept.
239-252-8406 Fax 239-252-8408
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AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this �Y� day
of.San c' r _, 2017, by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida
(hereinafter referred to as the "COUNTY") and the CONSERVANCY OF SOUTHWEST
FLORIDA, Inc., a Florida not for profit corporation (hereinafter referred to as the
"CONSERVANCY").
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, COUNTY's mission involves, in part, delivering high quality, best-value,
public services,programs and facilities to its residents and visitors;and,
WHEREAS,the CONSERVANCY,is an environmental organization advocating for and
committed to protecting Southwest Florida's environment, which includes providing area
residents and visitors with environmental education programs;and,
WHEREAS, the COUNTY and the CONSERVANCY wish to enter into an Agreement
allowing the CONSERVANCY to provide non-fee based and fee-based programs (the
"programs") at the COUNTY managed and operated park facilities of Tigertail Beach Park,
Gordon River Greenway Park, Clam Pass Beach Park, and other park facilities as requested
hereinafter collectively referred to as the County Park Facilities;and,
WHEREAS, the COUNTY and the CONSERVANCY have determined and mutually
agree that it is economically advantageous and in the best interest of the public to consummate
this Agreement.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of these premises, and other good and valuable
consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby mutually acknowledged,it is agreed
by and between the parties as follows:
1. All of the above recitals are true and correct and hereby expressly incorporated
herein by reference as if set forth fully below and made a part of this Agreement.
2. As set forth below, the COUNTY will provide to the CONSERVANCY suitable •
and available space at the County Park Facilities for CONSERVANCY sponsored
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programs. The CONSERVANCY shall Main any:and all storage units placed
on COUNTY property. Placement of storage units shall be in accordance with
Paragraph d ofthis Agreement.
3 To promote schedulhrg the availability 011ie County Park Facilities for such use,
the CONSERVANCY shall provide the County:Manager or his designee with an
annual schedule of the programs itproposes to conduct at the County Park E'
Facilities on or before October l for each calendar year for review and approval
by the County Manager or his designee.
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4, All program marketing materials produced by the CONSERVANCY fur programs
conducted at the CountyPark Fac l es shall include the'Collies' nty'- and
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Recreation-logo and website effectiFes ;.
5. The CONSERVANCY shall provide adequate personnel to supervise its sponsored
programs held at the County Park Facilities. The CONSERVANCY further
ensures that criminal and sexual background checks for-all CONSERVANCY lNCY Staff
and volunteers conducting authorized programs in the County Park Facilities will
be conducted through Background USA and consistent with County employee
background standards. Upon request, evidence of the oompletion of this
requirement shall be provided to the COUN7;.
6. The CONSERVANCY shallnot be allowed:to alter or modify the County Park
Facilities,in any fashion, withort the prior express written consent of the County
Manager'or his designee.
7 The CONSERVANCY shall not display signs, banners or posters on the.County
Park Facilities without the prior written approval by the CourManager or his
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designee. Any such authorization shall expressly include that the display of any
signs, banners or posters is subject to, and shall be in conformity with, any
applicable County codes.
8. In the event of a conflict between the CONSERVANCY and the COUNTY as to
the availability of the County Park Facilities, COUNTY park programs shall take
priority. The COUNTY will notify the CONSERVANCY 30 days in advance of
any scheduled programs that may conflict with its use of the County Park
Facilities.
9. Any licensing, permitting, or other fees for any activities, events, and/or the
programs shall be paid by the CONSERVANCY.
10. The establishment of fees and charges, including beach parking fees, for the public
participating in the CONSERVANCY sponsored programs at the County Park
Facilities shall be in accordance with the Collier County Parks and Recreation
Department Facilities and Outdoor Areas License and Fee Policy Resolution No.
2015-240, as it may be amended. Participants will pay the $8.00 parking fee or
present a COUNTY beach parking permit on their vehicle. See attached Exhibit
"A,"Resolution No.2015-240.
11. The CONSERVANCY shall maintain general liability insurance in the minimum
of one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence. The Board of County
Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, shall be listed as an Additional Insured
on the comprehensive general liability policy. A Certificate of Insurance shall be
presented to the COUNTY prior to the commencement of this Agreement.
Current, valid insurance policies meeting the aforementioned requirement shall be
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maintained by the CONSERVANCY during the duration of this Agreement.
Renewal certificates shall be sent to the COUNTY thirty (30) days prior to any
expiration date.
12. To the maximum extent permitted by Florida law, the CONSERVANCY agrees to
release from liability, indemnify and hold harmless the COUNTY, its officers,
agents and employees from any all claims, liabilities, damages, losses and costs,
including but not limited to, reasonable attorneys' fees and paralegals' fees,
brought by or on behalf of the CONSERVANCY, or by any other person or legal
entity, resulting from the CONSERVANCY'S use of the COUNTY's property or
premises under this Agreement. This indemnification obligation shall not be
construed to negate, abridge or reduce any other rights or remedies that otherwise
may be available to an indemnified party or person described in this paragraph.
13. The CONSERVANCY further agrees to protect, defend, indemnify, and hold the
COUNTY, its officers, employees, and agents free and harmless from all charges,
professional fees or other expenses or liabilities of every kind and character in
connection with or arising directly or indirectly under this Agreement and such
obligation shall not be limited in any way by the CONSERVANCY'S limit of or
lack of sufficient insurance protection.
14. Either party may terminate this agreement without cause by providing written
notice thirty (30) days in advance of termination. Any alterations or modifications
to the County Park Facilities made by CONSERVANCY may be required by
COUNTY to be removed by CONSERVANCY at its cost prior to termination.
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15. This initial term of this agreement will be for five (5) years. The Parties may
extend the Agreement under all of the same terms and conditions contained in this
Agreement for one (1) additional term of five (5) years. Terms of this agreement
will be negotiable after ten(10)years.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be
executed by their appropriate officials,as of the date first above written.
AS TO THE COUNTY:
ATTEST: BOA' 0 •UNTY COMMISSIONERS
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RESOLUTION NO. 2015- 2 4 0
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
CO.LL.IER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SUPERSEDING RESOLUTION NO.
2014-121 AND ALL OTHER RESOLUTIONS ESTABLISHING LICENSE
AND FEE POLICIES, IN ORDER TO MODIFY THE FEE CATEGORIES
FOR FACILITY RENTAL, AFTERSCHOOL CARE, REFUNDS, AND
CAMPING.
WHEREAS, the Collier County Parks and Recreation Division Facilities and Outdoor
Areas License and Fee Policy is currently set forth in Resolution No. 2015-117 adopted by the
Board of County Commissioners(Board)on June 09,2015; and
WHEREAS,the Board desires to amend its Parks and Recreation Division Facilities and
Outdoor Areas License and Fee Policy with this Resolution to modify the fee categories for
facility rental,afterschool care,refunds,and camping.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY THAT:
I. PURPOSE
The purpose of these policies is to ensure appropriate and maximum use of facilities,
outdoor areas and programs in Collier County, to include Conservation Collier Preserve Lands,
and provide equitable fees and charges collected from users of such facilities, outdoor areas,
programs,and Preserve Lands.
I1. LIMITATIONS
The Parks and Recreation Director, or his designee, may waive enforcement or
application of any of these regulations or restrictions with respect to any facility, outdoor areas,
or program, or with respect to any Preserve Lands, provided such waiver does not harm the
natural resources or interfere with public safety or enjoyment. No fees may be waived. The
Board of County Commissioners shall set fees and charges for all facilities and programs. Fees
for County-sponsored special events shall be set by the Board prior to the event. Those fees not
identified in the fee policy are approved by the Board of County Commissioners through the
budgeting process (the division will identify those fees each year as they are created and applied
to the budget).
Consistent with Collier County's policy of ensuring all citizens equal opportunity to
participate in programs, any resident requesting special consideration must substantiate to the
Parks and Recreation Director proof of financial need for child care programs. All information
provided is not confidential but will be used only for the purpose of establishing reduced or
waived program fees. Rates and charges can be modified on a case-by-case basis if approved by
the Parks and Recreation Director for special promotional sales, and advertisements, contractors
working on park property, volunteer organizations participating in Keep Collier Beautiful, Bay
Days, and related clean-up events, visiting investigators conducting research on park property,
and schools, colleges and universities participating in field based education programs that
provide a valid public purpose or stimulate increased utilization of programs.
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III. LICENSE AND FEE POLICIES.
a. The County Parks and Recreation Division Facilities and Outdoor Areas License
and Fee Policy is hereby re-established as set forth in Exhibit A to this Resolution.
b. The Conservation Collier Preserve Lands License and Fee Policy is hereby
established as set forth in Exhibit B to this Resolution.
IV. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Resolution shall become effective upon adoption.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution replaces and supersedes Resolution
No. 2015-117,as adopted on June 09, 2015, in its entirety.
THIS RESOLUTION ADOPTED after motion, second and majority vote favoring
same,this4.4' day of DQ(',enkta,QI, ,2015.
ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA
By: ()W.A li �` ' (3 C . By: /
.4:)•uty Clerk TIM NANCE
Attest as airman's CHAIRMAN
signature only.
Approved as to form
and legality:
Colleen M. Greene
Assistant County Attorney
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EXHIBIT A
Collier County Parks and Recreation Division Facilities and Outdoor Areas
License and Fee Policy
CLASSIFICATIONS
A. Facility License Definitions and Uses
1. Outdoor Areas: Open space or land owned or leased by the Parks and
Recreation Division. Such outdoor areas shall include, but not limited to,
sports fie|ds, pbaygrmunds, swimming pools and/or other park and
recreation areas, excluding Golden Gate Community Center. (As to
Golden Gate Community Center, refer to Section Q, herein). Outdoor
areas shall be used for those purposes designated or implicit in their
character. Any deviation from normal appropriate use shall require
express prior permission from the Parks and Recreation Director or
designee.
2. Facilities: Buildings and dwellings owned or leased by the Parks and
Recreation Division. Such facilities indude, but are not restricted to,
community center areas and noorno, gynnnamiumos, povi|ions, ahe|term, and
other areas located in the Parks and Recreation structures, excluding the
Golden Gate Community Center. (As to Golden Gate Community Center,
refer to Section Q, herein). Facilities shall be used for those purposes
designated or implicit in their character. Any deviation from these intended
normal uses shall require express prior permission from the Parks and
Recreation Director, or designee.
3. Programs: Recreation activities conducted on land or in facilities owned or
leased by Collier County. Such activities include, but are not restricted to:
ath|abc, c|iniu, instructional and interpretative seminars for pre8ohoo|,
youth, adu|t, senior and special populations. Any deviation from these
intended normal uses shall require express permission from the Parks and
Recreation Director, or designee.
4. Vehicle Parking Fees: Parking lots at Collier County beach parks and
mcceaaes, to ino|ude, but not limited to, the following: Tigertail Bemch,
Barefoot Beach Access, Barefoot Beach Pnaaorve, Clam Pass Park,
Conner Park, Vanderbilt Beach, North Gulf Shore Access, and South
Marco Beach Access.
5. Boat Launch Fees: Ramp use at Collier County owned and operated boat
launch facilities to inc|udm, but not limited to, Port of the Isles Marina,
Goodland Boating Park, Bayview Park, Cocohatchee River Park,
Caxambas Park, and Collier Boulevard Boating Park.
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B. User Categories—Applicable to all indoor and outdoor areas
Governmental entities are not subject to fees. All other facility users shall have
fees determined by the category of the entity. Note: All parks shall remain open
to the public. The two categories are:
1. Category | — Federal Income Tax Exempt Entities, Registered Charities,
Not-for-Profit Groups.
a. Federal Income Tax Exempt Entities
Groups that are exempt from taxation under any subsection of Section
501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code. The following civic associations will
not be subject to fees for their one general membership meeting per
month: East Naples Civic Association, Golden Gate Estates Civic
AasociaUon, Golden Gate Civic Association, Immokalee Civic Aasociation,
and Second District Association.
b. Specified Sales Tax Exempt Entities
Those entities that are exempt from Florida sales taxes pursuant to
Subsection 212.08 (7), Florida Statutes such as a home for the aged,
nursing home, hospice, or an organization whose primary purpose is to
provide special educetiona|, ou|tura|, nacnaahona|, or social benefits to
mninors, or is a ne|iQiuus, charitab|e, acian1ifio, eduoabonm|, or veterans'
organization.
c. Local Not-for-Profit Groups or Non-Profit Groups
EnUUes, irrespective of tax exempt atatuu, which are not-for-profit
corporations, organizations or other not-for-profit entities that are of Collier
County origin, have their principal location in Collier County, and of which
fifty per cent (50Y6) of the group's membership are residents of Collier
{}ounb/, with a primary purpose to provide social services to others or to
protect interests outside of the grmup, such as the enxironmnent,
endangered anirnm|o, disadvantaged peromns, or some other similar
external interest. The primary focus of these groups is outward looking
and away from the personal interests of the group's members.
d. Other Local Not-for-Profit Groups
Those entities, irrespective of tax exempt utotua, which are not-for-profit
corporations, organizations or other not-for-profit entities that are of Collier
County origin, have their principal location in Collier Countv, and of which
fifty per cent /5096\ of the group's membership are residents of Collier
CountV, but the group's primary purpose is not to provide social services
to individuals who are not bona fide members of the group or is not to
protect interests outside of the group. This category includes property
owners' associations, political Qnoups, and all other special interest
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oriented teams or clubs such as hobbyists' clubs, chess clubs, radio clubs,
hunters and fishermen clubs, stamp, coin, and other collectors' clubs;
garden clubs, car clubs, and all other similar clubs, groups or
organizations. The primary focus of these groups is inward toward the
group's members.
2. Category II -All Others
Each individual, group, organization or entity that is not within Category I.
II. FEE STRUCTURE - (All fees are exclusive of sales taxes unless otherwise
noted).
A. Category I User Fees
Facility Rates (excluding league play and special facilities; i.e., swimming pool,
etc.)
Facility Type Rate Per Hour Security
(Unless Deposit
otherwise
indicated)
Indoor Room under 1,500 sq ft $10.00 $50.00
Indoor Room 1,501 - 3,000 sq ft $15.00 $100.00
Indoor Room 3,001 sq ft& over $20.00 $100.00
Gymnasium $30.00 $100.00
Small Pavilion $10.00 $25.00
Large Pavilion $20.00 $25.00
NCRP Indoor Room under 1,500 sq ft $15.00 $50.00
NCRP Indoor Room 1,501-3,000 sq ft $25.00 $100.00
NCRP Indoor Room 3,001 sq ft &over $50.00 $100.00
NCRP Gymnasium (per court) $30.00 $100.00
Sugden Amphitheater $30.00 $60.00
Open Space (100 x 100) $10.00 n/a
Athletic Facilities for General Use (i.e. Special $20.00 $80.00
Events, Picnics, Carnivals, etc.)
Athletic Facilities for Athletic Use $15.00 n/a
(Football/Soccer, Soft/Baseball, Little League,
Sports Pavilion, Roller Hockey)
Basketball/RacquetballNolleyball/Tennis $5.00 n/a
Courts
Outdoor Lighting $10.00 n/a
Per event/Daily
Sugden Regional Park for a Countywide Event $800 per day $200.00
lmmokalee Airport Park for a County wide $500.00 per $200.00
Event day
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1. Rental fees do not include setup and break down of facility. An additional
$20.00 per hour per staff person charge will apply should you require this
service.
2. If a security deposit was collected; it will be refunded in full if the facility is
returned in the condition in which it was received.
B. Category II User Fees
1. Facility Rates (excluding special facilities; i.e., swimming pool, etc.)
Facility Type Rate Security
Per Hour Deposit
(Unless
otherwise
indicated)
Indoor Room under 1,500 sq ft $25.00 $50.00
Indoor Room 1,501 -3,000 sq ft $45.00 $100.00
Indoor Room 3,001 sq ft&over $60.00 $100.00
Gymnasium $60.00 $100.00
NCRP Indoor Room under 1,500 sq ft $40.00 $50.00
NCRP Indoor Room 1,501-3,000 sq ft $80.00 $100.00
NCRP Indoor Room 3,001 sq ft& over $125.00 $100.00
NCRP Gymnasium (per court) $60.00 , $100.00
Small Pavilion $10.00 $25.00
Large Pavilion $20.00 , $25.00
Sugden Amphitheater $60.00 $60.00
Sugden Open Space $60.00 n/a
Open Space_(100 x 100) $20.00 n/a
Athletic Facilities for General Use (i.e. $30.00 $80.00
_Special Events, Picnics, Carnivals, etc.)
Athletic Facilities for Athletic Use $25.00 n/a
(Football/Soccer, Soft/Baseball, Little
League, Sports Pavilion, Roller Hockey)
Basketball/RacquetballNolleyballiTennis $12.00 n/a
I Courts
Outdoor Lighting $10.00 n/a
per night
Sugden Regional Park for a Countywide $1,200 $200.00
Event per day
Immokalee Airport Park for a $1,000 $200.00
Countywide event per day
Beach Wedding $100.00 n/a
2. Rental fees do not include setup and break down of facility. An additional
$20.00 per hour per staff person charge will apply should you require this
service.
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3. The security deposit will be refunded in full if the facility is returned in the
condition in which it was received.
C. Additional Fees: Categories I and II
Service Additional Fee Per Hour
Rental during non-business $20.00
hours (hours that are not normal
divisional operation)
Additional staff members $20.00 per hour per staff
member needed as determined
by division
Special requests or additional Per hour fee determined by
clean up required division, based on cost
D. Beach Parking Facilities Fees; Boat Launch Facilities Fees
1. Beach Parking Facilities Fees
a. Beach parking facilities, including and not limited to; Barefoot
Beach Preserve, Barefoot Beach Access, Clam Pass Park, Conner Park,
North Gulf Shore Access, Tigertail Beach, South Marco Beach Access,
Vanderbilt Beach have a parking fee, inclusive of sales tax, at a rate of
$8.00 per day. Collier County residents may obtain a beach parking
permit at no charge. Permits will be valid for one year. Vehicles with
permits will be exempt from daily parking fees at all beach parking
facilities. This permit will be permanently affixed on the bottom, inside,
driver's side of the windshield.
b. Properly licensed commercial entities may purchase annual permits
to transport and drop off visitors and equipment, including but not limited
to, paddleboards, canoes, etc., at County beaches utilizing alternative
modes of high capacity transportation such as, but not limited to buses,
vans and pontoon boats. Annual permits may be purchased designated
Collier Park locations for a cost of $1,500.00 per vehicle. Permits will be
valid one year from date purchased.
2. Boat Launch Facilities Fees
a. Boat launch facilities, including and not limited to, Caxambas Park,
Cocohatchee River Park, Collier Boulevard Boating Park, Port of the
islands, Goodland Boat Park, Isles of Capri Paddlecraft park and Bayview
Park, shall have a launch fee, inclusive of sales tax, at a rate of$8.00 per
launch per day for motorized vessels and $4.00 per launch per day for
non-motorized vessels. The annual fee for boat launch facilities will be
$100 and $50 for non-motorized vessels.
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b. Overnight parking may be permitted at the following marina
locations: (1) Port of the Isles yNahOa, and (2) Collier Boulevard Boat
Ramp. The overnight parking fee is $10.00 per niht. The boat launch
fee is $8.00 per vessel per launch. A permit is required. Overnight
permits for desinoied marina locations may be acquired at designated
Collier Park locations.
c. Annual Commercial Launch Permits are required for any
commercial activity conducted at all Collier County Boat Launch Facilities.
Commercial Launch Permits must be purchased at designated Collier
Park locations for a cost of $100.00 per tow vehicle. Additionally, permit
holders will be required to pay the applicable daily launch fee per vessel,
per launch for motorized and non-motorized vessels directly involved in
commercial activity. All commercial permits expire December 31m
regardless of date of purchase.
E. Concession Fees
1. For each concession booth/location in conjunction with rental or event
(except for NCRP) a $20.00 fee per day or 20% of gross revenues per
day, whichever is greater, for each concession booth or location.
2. Concessionaires contracted by the County to serve the general public will
pay a negotiated fee in lieu of the general facility use fee schedule.
3. Organizations operating concessions for Collier County co-sponsored
leagues will be charged $5.00 per hour of operation.
F. Special Events (Annual)
1. Snow Fest $2.00per person /3and under—free)
2. Christmas Around the World $1.00 per person (3 and under—free)
3. Ski Party $400.00 (3 hours)
The Division may allow for parking/gate fees associated with
outdoor/indoor events. Fees may be negotiated per event based on event
needs.
Vendor Fees
Definition: A special event vendor is defined as a vendor who sets up a
1O' x1O' booth oroccupies aspecific 1O` x1O` area ataspecial event,
such as, but not limited to, a festival or concert for the purposes of selling
goods and services at that special event.
Fee Schedule Matrix
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Estimated Attendance Single Day Vendor Fee
Under 300 $20.00/hr.
301 to 500 $25.00/hr.
501 to 1000 $30.00/hr.
1001 to 5000 $40.00/hr.
Over 5000 $50.00/hr.
G. Instructional Fees
1. Programs Fee Assessment: per hour or per participant basis.
Paddleboard Lessons
Three (3) one (1) hour sessions $60.00
One (1) hour private sessions $25.00
Special Needs Sailing
Spring $15.00
Winter $15.00
Ranger Guided Canoe Trips $10.00/Person
2. Non-Staff Instructor(s): The County shall pay 65% to the non-staff
instructor(s) and 35% to the County for all such instructional programs
conducted on Collier County facilities.
3. The pro-ration for instructional programs conducted on non-county
facilities shall be 70% to the non-staff instructor(s) and 30% to the County.
H. Athletics
1. Collier County Parks and Recreation Leagues
Program Fee per participant per league play
Adult $30.00
Youth $30.00
Leagues charged on a fee per participant basis may require a sponsor
fee. Alternately, leagues may be charged a combined sponsor and
players' fee per team as follows:
Men's Softball $860.00
Women's Softball $540.00
Church Leagues $710.00
Men's 35 $760.00
Co-Ed & One Pitch Softball $610.00
Men's Soccer $650.00
Co-Ed Soccer $400.00
Adult Flag Football $500.00
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Leagues will not be charged field rental fees for one practice per team per
week and regularly scheduled games during league season.
2. Collier County Parks and Recreation Co-sponsored Leagues
Fees are applicable to Category I users only.
League Type Minimum Registration fee per
participant per league play
Adult $30.00
Youth $1.00
(includes play-offs or per registered youth per week all-star play)
3. Clinics/Camps (Facility Rental):
a. For clinics conducted on any County facility, 65% of the fees go to
the group or individual(s) and 35% of the fees go to the County.
b. For clinics conducted on any non-County facility, 70% of the fees to
the group or individual(s) and 30% of the fees to the County.
c. If the clinic is free of charge to participants, regular facility rental
fees will apply.
4. Tournament Fees
Fees will be determined on a tournament-by-tournament basis based on,
but not limited to, the following criteria: direct operational costs, duration of
tournament, staffing, merchandise sales, category status, sponsored or
co-sponsored parking and food concessions.
Collier County Racquet Centers:
1. Pelican Bay Community Park Tennis Facility
Service Rate
Court Fees $10.00 per person per 1% hr
Single Annual Membership $377.36
Couple Annual Membership I $662.00
1/2 Hour Private Lesson $38.00
1 Hour Private Lesson $65.00
Round Robins $5.00 members
$12.00 non-members
The above court fees and membership rates do not include sales tax.
J. Collier County Aquatic Facilities
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Key to abbreviations: GGAC=Golden Gate Aquatic Complex, ISC=lmmokalee
Sports Complex, SNF = Sun-N-Fun Lagoon
Family is defined as an adult and, if any, his or her spouse living in the same
household, and/or, if any, his or her legal dependents under 25 years of age
living in the same household.
Fee for Non-Collier County public schools and colleges and universities during
regular operating hours is $35.00 per hour unless superseded by separate
agreement.
Collier County Public Schools are fee exempt; however, they are required to pay
$15.00 per hour per lifeguard or instructor, if not during regular operating hours.
This fee exemption does not apply to the Sun-N-Fun Lagoon.
Rain Check Policy: Upon paid receipt of admission at any Aquatics facility a rain
check is issued after 30 minutes have elapsed upon signal from the facility that
the pools must be cleared due to inclement weather. This rain check is only valid
for individuals who present a paid receipt of admission to the cashier or designee
that indicates the individual paid for their admission within a 90 minute time
period prior to the signal of clearing the pools.
1. Entrance Fees (plus applicable sales tax)
3 3-17 years Adults Senior Discount Discounted 100%
years old(Under (18+) (60+yrs) Rate for Service-
and 48" for (Over 48" Collier Connected
under Sun-N- for Sun-N- County and/or
Fun only) Fun only) Veterans Permanent
and Total
Disability
Rating
GGAC Free $3.00 $3.50 $3.00 $2.00
ISC Free $1.50 $2.00 $1.50 $1.00
SNF Free $6.00 $13.00 $9.00 Show a $8.00 FREE
Florida
Driver's
License with a
Collier County
address and
receive a
$2.00 discount
off the over
48"admission
fee
2. Pass Fees (inclusive of sales tax)
Type Under 48" Over 48" Senior Family
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GGAC 3 month $45.00 $65.00 $45.00 $110.00
ISC 3 month $40.00 $60.00 $40.00 $100.00
GGAC Seasonal** $65.00 $85.00 $65.00 $150.00
ISC Seasonal** $55.00 $80.00 $55.06 $135.00
SNF Seasonal** $85.00 $115.00 $85.00 $195.00
SNF Seasonal** $232.00
(Non-
Residents)
No corporate discounts on pool passes.
Seasonal pass rates are for Collier County residents only. The Sun-N-Fun
Lagoon is the only facility with an annual pass (family only) for out-of-
County residents.
** Please check dates and hours of operation at facility.
3. Swimming Instructional Fees
GGAC ISC
Children's 1/2 hour $40.00 per $10.00 per
classes participant participant _
Children's % hour $45.00 per $15.00 per
classes participant participant
Adult% hour $45.00 per $15.00 per
classes participant participant
Private Lessons $15.00 per l/2 hour n/a
4. Pool Rentals GGAC & ISC (exclusive of sales tax)
Each pool includes one staff member.
One pool $50.00 first hour
Each additional hour $35.00 per hour
Each additional pool $35.00 per hour per pool
Additional staff $15.00 per hour per lifeguard
5. Sun-N-Fun Lagoon Fees Group/Facility Rental Fees
User Rate
Members of groups of 20 or $4.25 plus tax daily fee
more who are less than 48
inches tall
Members of groups of 20 or $7.55 plus tax daily fee
more who 48 inches tall or taller
Entire Facility Rental $1500 per hour, 2-hour
minimum $1000 each
additional hour
includes staff
Partial Facility Rental $200 per hour, per pool
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(excluding lazy river)
$300 for lazy river
No exceptions are made to Collier County Aquatic Facility rates.
K. Collier County Fitness Centers
Key to abbreviations: ELCP=Eagle Lakes Community Park, GGCP=Golden Gate
Community Park, ISC=lmmokalee Sports Complex, NCRP=North Collier
Regional Park, MHCP=Max Hasse Community Park.
Family is defined as an adult and, if any, his or her spouse living in the same
household, and/or, if any, his or her legal dependents under 25 years of age
living in the same household.
1. Fitness passes are available as follows:
Facility Daily Fee
NCRP Fitness $7
GGCP Fitness $7
ELCP Fitness $7
---MAtP Fitness $7
ISC Fitness $45
GGCP Pool Above see J
ISC Pool Above see J
NCRP Lap Above see J
Pool
2. Fees associated with the pass types above are as follows. Daily walk-in
and membership fees are subject to 6% sales tax.
Fees
Monthly $25
Annual $190
Spouse or Additional Family Member $100
Student (ages 13-25, students ages $100
1 13 to 14 must be accompanied by an adult
3. Corporate Discount on Annual Passes
Discount does not apply to additional family members. Discount is based
on employee participation, as follows:
Employees Discount
5—9 10%
10—24 20%
25 and above 40%
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L. Enclosed BMX, Skate and Pickleball Amenities
Skate Annual Membership for Age 21 and under $10
Skate Annual Membership for Age 22 and older $25
BMX Annual Membership for Age 21 and under $10
BMX Annual Membership for Age 22 and older $25
Pickleball Annual Membership for Age 21 and under $10
Pickleball Annual Membership for Age 22 and older $25
M. Collier County Summer Camps, After School Programs, and Collier County
Parks and Recreation Specialty Camps
1. Summer Camp (9 week session)
9-week session $000.00
(each additional child) $540.00
1-week session $85.00
10% discount on each additional child from the same household after the first (does not
include specialty camps)
.
2. After School Camps (each session below is equivalent to one school
semester).
Full Session Elementary $25.00 per week
Weekly Elementary $35.00 per week
Full Session Middle $15.00 per week
Weekly Middle $25.00 per week
Transportation cost per week is additional and will be based on the current
transportation contract.
3. No School Camps
1-day camp $17.00
1-week camp $85.00
4. Collier County Parks and Recreation Specialty Camps
Additional specialty camp fees are competitive market prices based on
hours and type of instruction.
5. Scholarship/Sliding Fee Scale
If app|ioab|e, scholarships are available based on a sliding fee schedule
for child care programs. Sliding Fee Scale rates are based on Federal
Poverty Limit (FPL) guidelines. Proof of income is verified through wage
statements, W-2's, etc. The following formula will be used:
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Household 60% Scholarship 40% Scholarship 20% Scholarship
(based on Tax Return) (FPL 75%&1 ) (FPL 100% l ) (FPL /50% 1 )
N. Refund Policy
a. Program Registrations
Satisfaction Guarantee Policy -If you are not satisfied with a class or are
unable to participate for any reason, please contact us immediately. Our poliis
to provide a 10096 credit or refund (your choice) to anyone who makes a
WRITTEN request before the start of the second class. Requests received after
the second class will entitle participants to a prorated refund. Prorated refunds
will be based on the number of classes remaining at the time the written
application for refund is made. This offer does not include adult sports leagues
or supplies purchased for the class. A 10% transaction fee may be applied to
refunds.
b.
Facility Rentals
If you are not satisfied with a facility or inclement weather prohibits uaa0e, a
written request must be submitted within 48 hours. The division Director or
designee will make a determination if the refund will be granted. A 10%
transaction fee may be applied to refunds.
c. Point of Sale Refund
If you are not satisfied with a facility or a service provided by the department
dixision, your request for a refund will be reviewed by the supervisor on duty.
Current Finance Division refund policies will be followed. A 10Y6 transaction fee
may be applied to refunds.
d. Balance on Account: Patrons have the option of leaving fund in the form
of credit on their account to be applied to Collier County Parks and Recreation
Division (CCPRD) services at a later date.
Credit balances greater than $10 that remain inactive for longer
than 12 months will be refunded to the main account holder at the
address on file with the CCPR[).
|i Credit balances of $10 orless that remain inactive for longer than
12 months will be donated to the CCPR[} Scholarship Fund, as
described in Paragraph R of this Fee Policy. Notice will be given to
all patrons on their receipt of purchase that such balance of$10 or
less will be deemed abandoned after 12 months of inactivity.
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0. Memorial Bench and Tree Donations
1. $2,000 Bench
2. $500 Tree
P. Fines for Park and Beach Citations
Chapter 89-440 Laws of Florida authorizes the Board of County Commissioners
to designate employees of Collier County Parks and Recreation Division as Park
Rangers. The Board of County Commissioners has granted Collier County Park
Rangers with certain powers and duties, through Section 246-28 the Code of
Laws and Ordinances. Chapter 97-347 (Special Act) as amended by Chapter
2006-337 further authorizing Park Rangers to write citations to appear before the
Special Master.
Code of Laws Citation Type Citation Fee
130-66 Parking Citation $30
130-67 (a) Handicap Parking Citation $250
246-28 (b)(11) Littering $100
246-28 (b)(4) Intoxicating Beverages $75
246-28 (b)(12) Glass Containers $100
246-28 (b)(8) Fires $100
246-28 (b)(13) Sea Turtles—Structure on Beach no Interaction $250
246-28 (b)(13) Sea Turtles— Interruption of Nesting $500
246-28 (b)(13) Sea Turtles—Grievous Harm Caused $1,000
246-28 (b)(13) Sea Turtles—Artificial Lighting/Non-Compliance $500
246-28 (b)(13) Gopher Tortoise Infraction up to $500
246-37 (I) Loud Music $100
246-37 (m) Nudity $100
98-58 (a)(7) Indecent Exposure $100
98-58 (a)(7) Blasphemous Language $50
246-37 (e) Chumming and Blood Baiting $75
246-28 (b)(13) Protection & Preservation of Wildlife $50
246-37 (d) Camping $75
246-28 (b)(14) Driving Motorized/Non-Motorized Vehicle/Beach $75
246-28 (b)(1) Deface or Disfigure County Property $250*
246-28 (b)(2) Protection of Vegetation $50
246-37 (k) Soliciting $100
246-28 (b)(13) Removal of Live, Natural Objects $100
246-28 (b)(1) Removal of Cultural Resources $100
246-28 (b)(7) Domestic Animals ((b)(2) Dogs) $50**
*AII efforts will be made to ensure individuals who disfigure or deface County property
in addition to the fines cited above pay for the property damage.
**In accordance with the Ordinance,the fine is to be no less than $50.
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Q. Golden Gate Community Center
The applicable Board is the GG Community Center Advisory Board (Ord. No. 08-27 and
Resolution No. 08-154).
. Golden Gate Taxing District Boundaries:
West Boundary: Santa Barbara Boulevard to Logan Boulevard to First
Avenue SW
East Boundary: canal 1 mile east of County Road 951
North Boundary: First Avenue SW over 951 Boulevard and White
Boulevard to the canal located 1 mile east of County Road 951
South Boundary: Palm Springs subdivision and Radio Road to Santa
Barbara Boulevard
2. User Categories
Class I: Charitable, Not-for-Profit organizations
Class II: Not-for-Profit organizations
Class III: Civic organizations
Class IV: Commercial or For-Profit organizations and any other group or
individual
3. Deposit Fees
Auditorium $200.00
All Other Rooms $ 50.00
4. Rental Fees
A. Rooms A, B, C, D
Category within District outside District
Class I No charge No charge
Class II No charge approved by Board
Class III No charge No charge
Class IV
(<1,500 sq ft) $10.00/hour $25.00/ hour
(1,501-3,000) $15.00/ hour $45.00/ hour
(3,001+) $20.00/ hour $60.00/hour
B. Auditorium
Category within District outside District
Class I & Ill No charge No charge
Class II approved by Board approved by Board
Class IV $20.00/hr < 10 pm $60.00/hr< 10 pm
$40.00/hr 10 pm + $80.00/hr 10 pm +
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C. Wheels Amphitheater and Open Space
Fees charged in accordance with the Sugden Regional Park Fee
Policy for Use for Countywide Events.
D. Gymnasium
Category General Fee
Class I $30.00 per hour any size
Fund Raising $20.00 added to rate above
Class II $00.00 per hour any size
Fund Raising $20.00 added to rate above
Classes ill, IV will be required to pay sales tax.
E. Open Space
Category General Fee
Class I
Open Space (100 X 100) No Charge
Class II
Open Space (100 X 100) Approved by Board
Class III
Open Space (100 X 100) No Charge
Class IV
Open Space (100 X 100) $20.00/hour
5. Service and Sale of Alcoholic Beverages
A. Serving of Alcoholic Beverages
These provisions apply for any event where alcoholic beverages will be
available. No alcohol may be made available without a valid Certificate of
Insurance on file at the Golden Gate Community Center.
User categories Class I and Class II, as previously defined in Q(2), above,
the user must present a General Liability Policy for the date of use which
specifically includes contractual liability and host liquor liability in an
amount not less than Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500'000) at least
four (4) weeks prior to the event. As determined by the County Risk
Management Oiracdor, in the event of above average exposure Five
Hundred Thousand Dollars /$500.000\ liability coverage shall be required.
In the event of unusual or high exposure One Million Dollar ($1'000.000)
liability shall be required.
B. Sale of Alcoholic Beverages
In the event any user intends to sell alcoholic baxeoagee, they will be
required to meet all State requirements regarding the sale of alcohol and
obtain all required permits. Copies of said permits shall be filed with the
Community Center Supervisor. The Center Supervisor shall contact Collier
County Division of Risk Management for insurance requirements.
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C. Rules and Regulations for Users Serving Alcoholic Beverages
1. It is the responsibility of the user that no alcoholic beverage
shall be allowed outside assigned meeting room(s) auditorium.
2. The user is responsible to ascertain that no alcoholic
beverage shall be served to any person under the age of 21
3. The user shall be responsible for the behavior of any parties
with the user's group.
4. The user shall be responsible to assure that no alcoholic
beverages are served during the last thirty /30\ minutes of user's
scheduled event.
5. The user will be responsible for supplying a Certificate of
Insurance at least four (4) weeks prior to scheduled event (see
insurance provisions).
6. The user will be responsible to comply with Chapter 562,
Florida Statutes.
7. The user must abide by all other operational policies and
procedures of the Golden Gate Community Center. Any violation of
any of these rules can result in termination of the event.
8. The user must pay the cost of security provided by the
Collier County Sheriffs Office. The fee is payable to Collier County
Parks and Recreation at the time of payment for facility use.
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EXHIBIT B
Conservation Collier Preserve Lands License and Fee Policy
CLASSIFICATIONS
A. Facility License Definitions and Uses
1. Outdoor Areas: Open space or land owned or leased by Collier County.
Such outdoor areas shall include, but not be limited to, hiking trails, biking
t[ai|S, equestrian tomi|s, boardwalks, pasturea, oannpQn)unds, and/or other
county Preserve Land areas. Outdoor areas shall be used for those
purposes designated or implicit in their character. Any deviation from
normal appropriate use shall require express prior permission from the
County Manager, or his designee.
2. Facilities: Buildings and dwellings owned or leased by Collier County.
Such facilities indude, but are not restricted to, povi|iono, shelters, the
Pepper Ranch pole barn, the Pepper Ranch |odge, and other areas
located in Collier County structures. Facilities shall be used for those
purposes designated or implicit in their character. Any deviation from
these intanded, normal uses shall require express prior permission from
the County Manager, or his designee.
3. Programs: Recreation activities conducted on land or in facilities owned
or leased by Collier County. Such activities indude, but are not restricted
to: athletic, clinic, instructional and interpretive seminars for pneachoo|,
you1h, adu|t, eenior, and special populations. Any deviation from these
intended normal uses shall require express permission from the County
Manager, or his designee.
B. User Categories —Applicable to all indoor and outdoor areas
Governmental entities are not subject to fees. All other users shall have their
fees determined by the category of the entity. Note: All Preserve Lmnds, unless
veserved, shall remain open to the public during normal Preserve Land hours.
The two categories are:
1. Category I - Federal Income Tax Exempt Entities, Registered Charities,
Not-for-profit Groups.
a. Federal Income Tax Exempt Entities
Groups that are exempt from taxation under any subsection of Section
501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code.
b. Specified Sales Tax Exempt Entities
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Those entities that are exempt from Florida Sales Tax pursuant to
Subsection 212.08 (7), Florida Statutes such as a home for the aged,
nursing honne, hospice, or an organization whose primary purpose is to
provide special eduoadona|, cu|tuny|, recreational or social benefits to
minors, or is a religious, oharitab|e, sciendfic, eduoatiuna|, or veterans'
organization.
c. Local Not-for Profit Groups or Non-Profit Groups
Entities, irrespective of tax exempt atatus, which are not-for-profit
corporations, organizations or other not-for-profit entities that are of Collier
County oriQin, have their principal location in Collier County, and of which
fifty per cent (50%) of the group's membership are residents of Collier
County, with a primary purpose to provide social services to others or to
protect interests outside of the 0rVups, such as the anvironmnmnt,
endangered anirna|a, disadvantaged pe[son8, or some other similar
external interest. The primary focus of these groups is outward looking
and away from the personal interests of the group's members.
d. Other Local Not-for-Profit Groups
Those anddao, irrespective of tax exempt mtatue, which are not-for-profit
corpormdons, organizobona, or other not-for-profit entities that are of
Collier County origin, have their principal location in Collier County, and of
which fifty per cent (50%) of the group's membership are residents of
Collier County, but the group's primary purpose is not to provide social
services to individuals who are not bona fide members of the group or to
protect interests outside of the group. This category includes property
owners' nsmouiaUmnn, political grmupm, and all other special interest
oriented teams or o|ubs, such as hobbyists' clubs; chess clubs; radio
clubs; hunters and fishermen clubs; stamp, coin, and other collectors'
clubs; garden clubs; car clubs; and all other similar o|uba, groups or
organizations. The primary focus of these groups is inward toward the
groups' members.
2. Category II —All others
Each individual, group organization or entity that is not within Category I.
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II. FEE STRUCTURE. All fees are exclusive of sales tax unless otherwise
noted.
A. Category I User Fees
Facility Type Rate Per Hour Security Deposit
Osen S•ace 100 x 100 $10.00 $25.00
Pepper Ranch Preserve Visitor $10.00 $300.00
Center
Pepper Ranch Preserve Pole Barn $10.00 $100.00
Pepper Ranch Preserve Visitor $15.00 $300.00
Center and Pole Barn
Pepper Ranch Preserve Visitor $25.00 $300.00
Center, Pole Barn, and Lawn for
private event
Rental fees to not include setup and break down of facility or area. These services
must be provided by the user.
B. Category II User Fees
Facility Type Rate Per Hour Security Deposit
Open Space 100 x 100 $10.00 $25.00
Pepper Ranch Preserve Visitor $25.00 $300.00
Center
Pepper Ranch Preserve Pole Barn $25.00 $100.00
Pepper Ranch Preserve Visitor $45.00 $300.00
Center and Pole Barn
Pepper Ranch Preserve Visitor $65.00 $300.00
Center, Pole Barn, and lawn for
private event
Rental fees to not include setup and break down of facility or area. These services
must be provided by the user.
C. Additional Fees: Categories I and II
Service Additional Fee Per Hour
Special requests or additional clean- Per hour fee determined by division,
up required based on cost
D. Hunt Fees
Permit Fee—non-refundable. Permit fee is paid per hunt.
_
HOG $55.00
DEER $80.00
TURKEY $105.00
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FWC Youth Hunt*
$75.00
*Youth Hunt Fee includes all meals and campsite accommodations for 1 child and 1
guardian during youth hunt weekend.
E. Camping Fees
1. Primitive/Family-Eighteen ($18) dollars per night per campsite (sites limited to
two tents and six people).
2. Primitive/Group-For Profit one hundred ($100) dollars per night per site (50
people maximum).
3. Primitive/Group-Non Profit fifty ($50) dollar per night per site (50 people
maximum).
F. Recognition Plaques
1. Bench - $2,000.00 with the ability to upgrade type of bench with the
approval of the Board of County Commissioners.
2. Large scale interpretive signage - $2,000.00
G. Fines for Conservation Collier Citations
Ordinance 2011-38 authorizes all authorized law enforcement officers, and all
authorized County personnel to enforce the provisions of this Ordinance.
Ordinance Citation Type Citation Fee
2011-38 Parking Citation $30
2011-38 Handicap Parking Citation $250
2011-38 Littering $100
2011-38 Intoxicating Beverages $75
2011-38 Glass Containers $100
2011-38 Fires $100
2011-38 Gopher Tortoise Infraction up to $500
2011-38 Loud Music $100
2011-38 Nudity $100
2011-38 Indecent Exposure $100
2011-38 Blasphemous Language $50
2011-38 Protection & Preservation of Wildlife $50
2011-38 Deface or Disfigure County Property $250*
2011-38 Protection of Vegetation $50
2011-38 Soliciting $100
2011-38 Removal of Live, Natural Objects $100
2011-38 Removal of Cultural Resources $100
2011-38 Domestic Animals ((b)(2) Dogs) $50**
*All efforts will be made to ensure individuals who disfigure or deface County property
in addition to the fines cited above pay for the property damage.
**In accordance with the Ordinance, the fine is to be no less than $50.
III. CONCESSION FEES.
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A. For each Category II concession booth/location a $20.00 fee per event or
20% of gross revenues per day will be charged, whichever is greater, for
each concession booth/location.
B. Concessionaires contracted by the County to serve the general public will
pay a negotiated fee in lieu of the general fee schedule.
C. Category I users may conduct fundraising activities and/or sell
merchandise without fees at Collier County co-sponsored events for the
express purpose of fundraising for their organization.
IV. SALE/SERVICE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES.
The sale/service of alcoholic beverages is prohibited at all Collier County
Preserve Lands.
V. REQUIREMENTS CONCERNING USE OF GROUNDS AND FACILITIES.
A. The user shall be responsible for submitting plans for security, crowd
control, traffic, refuse, garbage, debris, and sewage disposal before, during and
after operation of the event. Such plans should be submitted to the County
Manager or his designee, for review and approval.
B. The user shall clean up all debris, extinguish all fires when such fires are
permitted, and leave the premises in good order, and the facilities in a neat and
sanitary condition. No person shall dump, deposit, or leave any bottles, broken
glass, ashes, paper or other trash anywhere on the ground of the preserves other
than in proper receptacles provided therefore, and no such refuse or trash shall
be placed in any waters in or contiguous to the park. While receptacles are
provided, all rubbish or waste generated by the event shall be carried away from
Collier County Preserve Lands by the person responsible for its presence, and
properly disposed of elsewhere.
C. If sanitary service is not available at Preserve Lands, the user will be
responsible for hiring a licensed sewage disposal business.
D. The user shall be responsible for hiring necessary personnel to handle
security, crowd control and traffic.
E. Estimated attendance with groups of 30 or more must have $300,000
liability insurance and Board of Collier County Commissioners must be named as
co-insured.
F. If the facility and/or grounds are not returned in the condition they were
found, the security deposit will be retained up to the amount necessary to return
the facility to the condition found.
END OF EXHIBIT B
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