Agenda 06/23/1998 R
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COLLIER COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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AGENDA
Tuesday, June 23, 1998
9:00 a.m.
NonCE: ALL PERSONS WISHING TO 'SPEAK ON ANY AGENDA ITEM MUST lU:GISTEi<
PRIOR TO SPEAKING. SPEAKERS MUST REGISTER wlm THE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
PRIOR TO THE PRESENTATION OF THE AGENDA ITEM TO BE ADDRESSED.
REQUESTS TO ADDRESS THE BOARD ON SUBJECTS WHICH ARE NOT ON THIS AGENDA
MUST BE SUBMIITED m WRITING WITH EXPLANATION TO THE COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR AT LEAST 13 DAYS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF THE MEETING AND WIT..L
BE HEARD UNDER "PUBLIC PETITIONS".
ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION OF THIS BOARD Wll.L NEED A
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS PERTArNING THERETO, AND THEREFORE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERDA TIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD
INCLUDES THE TESTl:\IONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED.
ALL REGISTERED PUBLIC SPEAKERS WILL BE LIJ\UTED TO FIVE (5) MINUTES UNLESS
PER.\fISSION FOR ADDITIONAL T~,fE IS GRANTED BY THE CHAIRMAN.
ASSISTED LISTENING DEVICES FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED ARE AVAILABLE IN THE
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' OfFICE.
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LUNCH RECESS SCHEDULED FOR 12:00 NOON TO 1:00 P.M.
1. INVOCA TIO:-i - Reverent! Da\-id Woerner, East Naplu United Methodist Church
1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
J. APPROVAL Of AGENDA AND CONSENT AGENDA
.c. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
A. June 2, 1998 - Regular meeting.
5. PROCLAMATIONS AND SERVICE AWARDS
A. PROCLAMATIONS
B. SERVICE AWARDS
C PRLSENTATIONS
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Ted Solid:!y, Exccutive Dircctor or the Naples Airport Authority and WilsoD,
Miller, Barton & Peek ~present3lives will p~sent a planned landscape and
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covironmental Improvements project to Includc Airport Road turu la.ae
Improvements.
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APPROVAL OF CLERK'S REPORT
A. ANALYSIS OF CHANGES TO RESERVES FOR CONTINGENCIES.
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PUBLIC PETITIONS
A. Barbara Corneal ~ques1ing fee waiver - Veterans' Park fund ra.ltcr.
B. Whit Ward ~p~sentlnc the Collier Building Industry A.uociatloD, Inc. ~qUestiDI a
fee waiver.
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COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT
A. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
1)
The Board of County Commissioners approve funding to allocatc Toumm
Development Funds to the County Parks and Rec~atjoD Department for. JIZZ
and Arts Festival.
2) Recommendarlon that 'he Board of County Commissioners luthorfu natr to
rctain legal senices to aulst In the prepar:uion of Comprehensive Plan
Amendments regarding Density Reductions.
J) AlJoption of a resolution endorsing the Naples-Collicr County Metropolitan
Planning Organization 1998 Reapportionment Plan to add a ~prtjCntative of
the City of Marco uland.
B.
PUBLIC WORKS
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PUBLIC SERVICES
D.
SUPPORT SERVICES
E.
COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
1) Quartcrly Re\'enue and Expenditure Report - Fiscal Year 1998.
F. AIRPORT AUTHORITY
COUNTY A nORNEY'S REPORT
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
A. Four )'ear review of the Environmental Policy Technical Ad\isory Board ([PTAB) witb
stafT recommendation to consolidate EPTAB ,rith the EO\ironmenr~ll Ado,isory Board
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OrnER ITEMS
A. OTHER CONSTITUTIONAL OFFlCERS
B. PUBLIC COMMENT ON GENERAL TOPICS
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PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL BE HEARD IMMEDIA TEL Y FOLLOWING STAFF ITEMS
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A. COMPRLHENSIVE PLAN AME~DMENTS
B. ZONING AMENDMENTS
1) Petition PUD-96-14(l), Donald W. Arnold of Wilson, Miller, Bartoo &: P<<k,
Inc., representing SUNCO Building Corporation requesting an amendment to
the "IJIJnd Walk" Planned Unit Del'elopment (PUD), Ordinance Number 97-6
for the purposes of amending Table 1 in order to cl:lrify the side and rur yard
accessory structure Sttb:lcks, revising the minimum site area for the TOlfD-
Home Dwelling t.rpe, a.,d by modirylng the general note to add the we of
comr.-.on architectural features such as Irchways, arbon, and courtyard entry
fearu~s which are to be eIempt from the minimum Y3rd ~qui~meDlI for
property Io<:ated on the north side of Vanderbilt Delich Road and
approximately one mile easl or 1-75 in Sections 33 and 3~, Townsbip 48 &>uth,
Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
2) Pelition No. PUD.9I.2-(I), William R. Vines, or Vines & AuocialCJ, Inc.,
represenling Robert S. lL1rtly, requesting a rezone from PUD to PUD baving
the effect of amcnding rhe ~orthbrooke Plaza PUD to increase the amount or
gross noar :lrea de\'oted to retaiVsen'iceloffices.: Re,-ising the number of
de\'elopment tracts from three to two; J\I:1king other chJnges tbat have
. o<:curred since the PUD Ins first :lppro\-ed and 10 update ~fe~nces to tbote: la
errect, and to amend the ~f:lster Plan ror property Io<:ated in tbe oorth"e.st
quadrant of 1-75 and N:lples-Immokalee Road (C.R. 8~6), in S<<tioo 19,
To~'nship ~8 Soulh, range 26 east, conlJining 43 acres, more or Jess.
3) Pelition No. PUD.88-IO(l). Robert L Du::ane, AfCP, or Hole, MonIes &
Associ::ates, Inc., representing Nalion:ll Health Care, LP., for a reu>ne from
"PUD" to "PUD", Pl::anned Unit De"e1opment, but h:l\'ing the effect of
amending the Surrey PI:lce PUD to revise pro,;sions limiting congregate care
housing facilities in r:l'-Or of LDC requirements regulating intensity of use for
!::aid congreg:lte housing; Exp:lnding uses for Tract "A" to indude general and
professional offices, and updating the PUD to current LDC ~fe~Dces and
conditions for property located on the south side of Irnmokal~ Road (CR. 846)
one h:tlf (1/2) mile west of Airport Road (C.R. 31), in Section 26, Township 48
South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida, containing 12.3 acres more or
less.
4) Petition PUD-97.17, Mr. Bruce Siciliano, AICP, and Dudley Goodlett~
represenling Amerada Hess Corporation and Garrett F.X. Bey~nt and TeryJ
Brcuki, ~questing :I rezone from ME" Est:ltes to "PUD" Planned Uoit
De\elopment to be known as the Pine Ridge Corners PUD for property Io<:ated
on the north side of Pine Ridge Road and west or 1-75, further described u
Tract 17, Golden Gale Estates, Unit 35, in Section 7, Township 49 South.
Range 26 East, Collicr Counl~', Florida.
C OTHER
. 1) Petition A V 98-009 to ,'::acare :I portion of the Spccial Presen'e Easemeot 00
Lots 1,2 and 3, Blo<:k E, according to the PI:lt of "Qu:lil West Unit Oo~
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Replat" as rtcorded in Plat Book 21, Pages 84 Ihrough 106, PublIc ReconLt ol
Collier County, Florida.
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Pcthloa AV 98-011 to vacate the 12' WIde Lake Malnteauce EasemeDt oa
Lots 1 Ihrough 4 and on Lou 8 througb 13. accordine 10 tbe Plat of lrJ'krn
Lago", J.J recorded in PI:!t Book 24, pages 20 and 21, Publie Records of Collier
County, Florid:l.
3) Petition CCSL-98-J, Christopher O. Wrieht, P.E. o( RW A loc., rcPrescntial
Ihe Twin EagleJ Beach and Bay Oub; requesting a CoutaJ Coaltnactioa
Sdback Une variance to allow (or constructioa of a pool ud decl4 bathbouJe,
limited food service buildinc. and princy walls, located at 9467 CuI( Shore.
Lot 4, Block A, Connors VanderbiU Beach Estales Unit No. 1, JeCtiOD 32,
Township 018 South, Range 25 EllSt, Collier County, Florida.
4) Approval or ordinance cre:lted 10 m:ln:!ge ~o't'ery. ~constructioa and
mitigation acthilies rOllowing a m:!jor or catutrophic disaster.
13. BOARD OF ZONrNG APPEALS
A. ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARL'lGS
1) Petillon No. CU-98-7, Christopher O. Wright, P.E., or RWAt Inc.,
representing Twin E:lglcs De't'clopment Comp:lny, requesting a Conditional Use
"5" or lhe "RT" zoning district per subsection 2.2.8.3 or the Land De't'e1opmeDt
Code ror a printe club ror property localed at 9467 GuJ(shore Dri't'e, ia Seclioa
32, Township 48 Soulh, Range 25 East, consisting or 1.22 acres.
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Pelition No. CU-98~. Dr. Nino Spagna rep~scnting Crossroads Community
Church, Inc., requesting Conditional U~ "7" and "11" of Ihe Agriculture
zoning district ror a church and d:1Y care (;Jcility ror property located 00 tbe
northeast comer or VantJcrbilt Beach Road and Lh'ingston Road EI1ensioat fa
Section 31, Township-lS South, R:lnge 26 E:ur, Collier County, Florida,
consisting or :1pprOXim:11cl)' 10 :1Cres.
B. OTHER
14. STAFF'S COMMUNICATIONS
IS. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' COM?-.iUNICATIONS
J6. CONSENT AGENDA - All m:ltrers listed under this ilem are considered to be routine and
actioa will be takcn by one motion wilhout ~par:lte discussion or each ilem. If discussioa is
desired by a member or the Board, that ilem(s) will be removed rrom the Consent A~enda and
considered separately.
A. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT & ENVmONMENTAL SERVICES
1) Request to appro\'e ror recording the final plat of "Westyiew PIau Replat" and
approval or the performance security.
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Request 10 appro\'e ror recordine the fin:ll pial of "Kensington Park Pbase
Four" and appro,"al or the pcrformance security.
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3) Rtquest 10 approve ror recording tbe final plat or "Moat OaIre at Pdicu
. Mlnb" and approval or the performance J<<Urity.
~) SlaIT recommendatloa that County Ordinance No. 94-39 be amended &0 allow
SHIP rehabilitation partlcip:ants to select tbelr own eontraeton pursuant to
County bid specifications.
5) Board of County Commlsslonen :appro,'e a bud2et amendment to aJlocate
Tourism Dcvclopment Funds for the Special Events A~rttlDent betW<<D Collier
COUDty and A.S.A., Ine.
6) Board or County Commisslonen approve tbe second budget amendment to the
Tourism Advertising and Promotion Agreement befweea Collier County and
the Naples A~a Accommodations Anoci:ltion, Ine.
7) Wah-er of impact feel for nineteen (19) single family housu to be built by
Habitat for Humanity of Collier County, Ine.. in Naples Manor and to fund said
wah'en from Affordable Housing Trust Fund, Fund 191.
8) Lien Re~lulions - Code Enforcement Case Nos. 60528-OH, 6092~...o47 &
61002-O20,61017-120,61017.121,61017_16~.
9) Lien Resolutions - Code Enrorccment Case Nos. 610JO-OH, 70103-017, 70107-
066.70213-021,7021-1-008.
10) lien Rcsolutions - Code Enrorcement C:lSe ~os. 7022&-051, 70J21-mO, 7032.1-
030. 70-108-018, 70-108-061.
. 11) Lien Re~lutions - Code Enforcement Case Nos. 70806-057, 70902-08.t, 71010-
027,71218-020
12) Recommend:alion to :appro"c Excavation Permit No. 59.6.36 "Stan Weeks
Homesite and Commerci:al EXC:l\':llion" located in Section 28, Township ~7
Soulh, ~nge 28 t:lsti BoundclJ on the north by 66" A,'enuc N.r. 00 tbe soutb
and "'est by land 20nelJ Est:ltcs, and on the cast by the Faka Unioa Canal
13) Recommendation to approye Excantion Permit No. 59.609 (MOD) Glea Eden-
Lake S located in Seclion 9, Township 48 South, R:ange 25 Eut, bouaded on tbe
north by the Retreat PUD, on the east by Falling Walen Nortb muJri-famiJy,
on the soulh by undc\'Cloped RSF-& and on the west by Arbor Trace PUD.
H} Fin:al Accepl:lnce of sewer r;lcililics for HRS site.
15) Fin:ll Accept:ancc of w:ater f;lcililies for Bridgew:ater Condominium.
16) Dererr:lI of one hundrelJ percent of impact fees ror:a 210 unit alTordable
housing project to be built by :a Florida Limited P:artnenhip knowa as College
Park Holdings, LTD.. arronJable ~ntal unils, anlJ subordination or liea.
17) Request to appro"c for recording the fin:ll pl:lt of "Wilshi~ Lakes Phase Two-
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. 18} Budget :amendment request 10 establish thc Mctropolitan PlanninE
. OC'i:anization (MPO) budget ror grant )'ear 1998-1999.
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Request to approve for recordlaclbe final plat ot' tlIBrfttuy Place PIaae 1", ad
approval of the performance JeCurfty.
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AuthOrization to enter Into an acreemeat ",l1h Pereoall Data Systems, Iac., to
uPlrade and complete an Infcerated Manacement mformation System (or the
Community De\'elopment and En\ironmenUJ Services Division.
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Request to appron for ~cordinc the linal plat of "Brittany Place Phase 2",
and approval of the performance security.
B. PUBLIC WORKS
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PetitioQ A V 98-007 to dlJcJalm, reuOUDce aDd vacate tbe pubUc'. IACUat IA &.be
remaInlDI ponIon or a 60' ",ide and 30' ",ide road ri~t 0( WI)', utility ad
dralaaze easement Io<:ated In Sffrioa 25, TO'InUblp 48 South, Ranze 25 Eat,
Collier County, Florida.
2)
Approval of a Resolution to officiare a temporary road closure and speed limit
reduction during construction o(tbe Airport-Pullinc Road BridCe Project at
junclion ,,"irh Immokalee Ro.ad.
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Appro\'e a Joint Supplement:lI Intcrlo<:al Az~emcnt witb Lee Count)' for
planning o( dcsi~ and const",cfion stages (or U\'ineston Road improvemealt
at the l<<JCollicr Line, CrE Project No. 021.
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Appro\'e a Supplemenlal Agreement ,,'ilb Collier Naplescape 90's and Georze
Borner, ASLA, (or additional services (or the Ph.uc 1 Davis Boulevard MedIan
Landscapc Projett (U.S. 41 to C.R. 31).
S) Accept and appro\'e cost reimbursement by Sprint (or work by Couaty as part
or the Raulesn:lke H:lmmo<:k RO:ld Four uning Construction Contract, Bid
No. 95-2....1.
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P~sent:ltion or the Preliminary Feasibility Study ror the Haldemau Cruk
Restoracion Project.
Approvc ChaulC Order No. 1 to Hole Moat~ and Auoclates, IlIc:. for
cn&intcrinc terricrs ~Iated to thc ReclaImed Water Back Pressure Scma.laiac
Valves Project, Work Order No. HMA-rn7-1, Project No. 74020.
8) Approve (undine (or NCRWTP concentrate pumpine statloa beader pipiaC
replacement.
C. PUBLIC SERVICES
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Researcb Associates, Ine.
Execute aa access casement in ravor o( che North Naple.t FI~ Control aDd
Rescue District ror the Veterans Park Center PUD.
Approval or an azrttment to terminate lease with TECH or Collier COUDty,
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Autborize (und.. (or rtatr to purcbax addltlonJ plrkJa& lot U&!lu (or BlyYicw
Park.
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Apprcrve. leuc Icreemeat wltb the Marco Island F1otlIl~ lac.
Approve agrC1:menU with pcrfonnen ror Jazz FestivaL
D. SUPPORT SERVICES
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1) A&m:meut bmreea Comer Couoty &DeS tbe NatIoaal Wuther Service (or tbe
Trusfcr 0( NOAA Wuther Radio Tra.umJC1cr; &Dd Request to WaIve Bid
RequlremeaCJ to Purchase tbe Equipment Specified by the NatIonal Weather
Service.
COUNTY ADMINISTRATOn
1) Budret Amendment Report.
2)
AuthoriuCion (or the CCXlnty Administrator to approve conseat and emer&aJC1
items durlnC the Board', scheduled ~cesses.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE
1) MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS TO FILE FOR RECORD WITH ACTION AS
DIRECTED.
OTHER CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS
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Recommendation to approve tbe use or Confiscated Trust Funds to purcbase
specialized equipment by the Collier County Sberitrs Office.
2)
Recommcnd~tion to :appro\'e a budget amendment to recogniu additional
Fisc:al Year 1997/1998 re\-enue in the ConfisC2ted Trust Fund
3) Recommend that the Bo:ard of County Commlssionen sign the Certilicatioa of
Acceptance or the 519,972.00 Subgrant Award ror the Anti-Drug Abuse Grant
N98-CJ-6J~9-21-il1-202lStr<<t Ganl P~vencloQ and App~hensjon Prouam
and approve the related budget amendmeatJ.
4) Recommend that the Board of County Commissionen siiD tbe Certification or
Acceptance or the ~6,012.00 Sub&rant Award ror the Anti-Dru& AbUJe Grant
M98-CJ-6J-09-2I-01-201/ScriCXIs Habitual Offender Comp~bensive Action I-Ian
(SHOCAP) PrQ&r:am and appro\'e the ~Iated bud~et amendments.
L COUNTY ATTORNEY
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Recommend:ation to the Boud of County Commlssionen to approve tbe
mediated Settlement A&reement in the cue of SunshIne Excavators, Inc. ...
Co/ller County, Case No. 97-1760-CC-ll-ECT, to authorize the paymeGt or the
agreed upon amount, Ind to luthorize the Chairman to execute III accesury
settlement documents, upon rCl"icw and :approval by the Office of tbe CCXlat)'
ANomey.
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J. AIRPORT AUTHORITY
11. ADJOURN
INOtJllUlS CONCERNING CHANGES TO THE BOARD'S AGENDA SHOULD BE MADE TO
THE COUNTY ADMTNlSTRATOR'S QfFTCE AT 774-8383.
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AGENDA CHdNGEf)
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' MEETING
JUNE 23. 1998
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dQP: ITEM 16~)r9J - APPROVE SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT NO. " Wl11I HOLE,
MONTES AND ASSOC'LCTES, lNC FOR THE lMMOKALEE ROAD SIX LANE
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT. (STAFF'S REQUES7).
~ - BOARD APPROPRIATE $113,300 FROM THE COUNTYWlD1J
CAPITAL FUND RESERVES FOR 7 RANSFER TO 11lE AIRPORT AUTHORITY
CAPITAL FUND TO COVER A BUDGET SHORTFAlL IN THE IMMOKALEE
REGIONAL AIRPORT MANUFACIVRlNG INCUBATOR PROJECT, APPROVE THE
BUDGET AJfENDMENT AND AWARD BID TO QUALITY CONTROL BUILDERS, INC
IN 11lE AMOUNT OF $920,287 SUBJECT TO PURCHASING'S 100DAY PROTEST
PERIOD. (STAFF'S REQUEST).
DE.LETB: ITEM 10rA) - FOUR YEAR REVIEW OF THE ENVIRONAfENTAL POLICY
TECHNICAL ADVISORY BOARD (EPTAB) WITH STAFF RECOMMENDATION TO
CONSOL/DATE EPTAB WTn1 THE ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY BOARD (EAB).
(COMMISSIONER MA C'KIE).
pEL~TE: ITEM 16(AJ(J) - REQUEST TO APPROVE FOR RECORDING mE FINAL
PUT OF WESTVIEW PLAZA REPUT AND APPROVAL OF THE PERFORMANCE
SECURITY. (STAFF'S REQUEST).
~ETE: ITEM I6(AJ(2J - REQUEST TO APPRO VE FOR RECORDING 11/E FINAL
PLAT OF KENSINGTON PARK PHASE FOUR AND APPROVAL OF 11/E
PERFORMANCE SECURITY. (STAFF'S REQUEST).
DELETE: ITEM 16(AJ(3) - REQUEST TO APPROVE FOR RECORDING THE FINAL
PLAT OF MONT CUlRE AT PELICAN MARSH AND APPROVAL OF THE
PERFORMANCE SECURITY.
DELETE: ITEM 16(BJ(JJ - PETITION AV 98-007 TO DISCLAIM, RENOUNCE AND
VAC4TE THE PUBLIC'S INTEREST IN mE REMAINING PORTION OF A 60' WIDE
AND 30' WIDE ROAD RIGHT OF WA Y, UTILITY AND DRAINAGE EASEMENT.
(STAFF'S REQUES1J.
MOVE: ITEM 16(8)(6) TO 8(B)(1) - PRESENTATION OF THE PRELIMINARY
FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR mE HALDEMAN CREEK RESTORATION PROJECT.
(STAFF'S REQUES1J.
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COLLIER COUNTY MANAGER'S OFFICE
June 1 S, 1998
3301 E. T AMIAMI TR.
NAPLES. FL 33%2
(813) 774-8383
FAX (813) 774-4010
A CERTIFIED BLL'E CHIP COMMUNITY
Barbara Corneal
Ford Lodging/Summer Wind
S39S Grand Cypress Circle
Naples, Florida 34109
Re: Request for Public Petition. Waiver of Fee . Veterans' Park Fund Raiser
Dear Ms Corneal:
Please be advised that you are scheduled to appear before the Collier County Board of
Commissioners at the meeting of June 23, 1998 regarding the above referenced subject.
Your petition to the Board of County Commissioners will be limited to ten minutes. Please be
advised that the Board will take no action on your petition at this meeting. However, your
petition may be placed on a future agenda for consideration at the Board's discretion. Therefore,
your petition to the Board should be to advise them of your concern and the need for action by
the Board at a future meeting.
The meeting will begin at 9:00 a.m. in the Boud's Chambers on the Third Floor of the
Administration Building (Building 14r) of the government complex. Please arrange to be present
at this meeting and to respond to inquiries by Board members.
If you require any further infonnation or assistance. please do not hesitate to contact this office.
Very,truly yours,
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Public Works Administrator
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Phone (941) 592..0203 . Fax (941) 597-2854
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Bob F.rn..nd.:
County ~d.l"l't~.tor
C:ol1l~r County
O,.r Mr. Ftrn~nd.z,
I ~. wrlttng to you tod.y In b,h~lf of gy brothvr-ln-law,
Lfr Santos. On Qpril 28, 19~8, Lt. h_d a~ .~cid.nt tha: h., 1.ft
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.on.y for tn. ..dlc~l .~ppnS'I.
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.v,nt wlll conSlst of food, b.v~r~g.s, liv. D.J pnt.rt.ln~rnt & ..
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On April 28, 1998, 32 year old Lee Santos owner of Dynamic
Tree Service was brou~t to the Naples Community HospitaJ for
an injury \ttdcb resuUed from a fall while trimming an olive tree.
This accident has len Mr. Lee Santos permanently Quadriplee;c
for the rest of his life, similar to the tragedy Christopher Reeves
encountered.
Mr. Santos has 3 children Brian 8, Katrina 4 and Dominic 2
along with his wife Adela Mr. Santos is a fming husbWld and I
father and was the main provider for his family. .
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entire Santos family. With an accident a~ tragic as this, chWlies
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,Naples, Florida 34101, telephone number 941-262-7600.
Iwe would like this oppol1unity to thank everyone who has been
"there for us during this very hard time. We thank }/OU and
appreciate any and aJl donations you can give.
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3301 E. TAMIA;\H TR.
I\APLES, FL 34112
(941) 774-8383
FAX (941) 774.4010
Mr. Whit Ward
Executive Vice President
Collier building Industry Association, Inc.
2465 Trade Center Way
Naples, Florida 34109
A CERTIFIED BLt.:E CHIP COM~t..~ITY
Re: Request for Public Petition - Permit Fee and Impact Fee \Vaiver
Dear Mr. \Vard:
Please be advised that you are scheduled to appear before the Collier County Board of
Commissioners at the meeting of June 23, 1998 regarding the above referenced subject.
Your petition to the Board of County Commissioners will be limited to ten minutes. Please be .
advised that the Board will take no action on your petition at this meeting. However, your .
petition may be placed on a future agenda for consideration at the Board's discretion. Therefore.
your petition to the Board should be to advise them of your concern and the need for action by
the Board at a future meeting.
The meeting will begin at 9:00 a.m. in the Board's Chambers on the Third Floor of the
Administration Building (Building &oF') of the government complex. Please arrange to be present
at this meeting and to respond to inquiries by Board members.
If you require any further information or assistance, p!ease do not hesitate to contact this office.
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Vince Cautero
Collier County Development Services
2800 N. Horseshoe Drive
Naples, F134104
Dear Vince,
Collier Building Industry Association is planning to build a "Wonder House" to benefit
the Collier County Mental Health Association. We propose to build the house in 24
hours using volunteer labor and donated materials and supplies. The home will be built
on September 19,1998.
CBIA will donate fifty percent of the net profits of the home to the Mental Health
Association to be used to expand their children's programs, such as counseling for
children of divorced parents. Our theme will be "Collier Building Industry Association
and Collier County Mental Health Association Working Together to Build Stronger
Families". \Ve would appreciate Collier County's participation in this project by
allowing pennit fees and impact fees to be paid from surplus building and development
permit fees. Should you agree to do this the total amount will go to benefit the Mental
Health Association.
calA and Collier County Mental Health Association are very excited about this
opportunity to provide a much needed service for the children in our community.
Thank you in advance for your consideration.
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THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPROVE FUNOfHG TO ALLOCATE TOURISM
DEVELOPMENT FUNDS TO THE COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT FOR A
JAZZ AND ARTS FESnv AL
OBJECTIVE: To have the Board of County Commissioners approve funding to allocate Tourism
Oevefopl'Tteht funds to tho County Parks and Recreation Department to pay expenses refating to a
Jazz and Arts Festival
CONSlDERAnoNS: On April 20, 1998, th~ Tourist Development Council reviewed apprlCations for
Category 82 Special Events funding. Total funds avaiJable for projects in this category at the time
of the meeting was $99,811. The roc recommended fuB or partial funding for six of the projeas,
the last of which is being brought forward for consideration at this time.
The Collier County Parks and Recreation Department requested $24,000 to hold a Jazz and
Arts Festival at Sugden Regional Park on August 22, 1998. The TDC recommended
funding $10,000 for this event by a vote of 5-4.
FISCAL IMPACT: The $10,000 budgeted (or this event is available in Fund 193 from the Tourist
Development Tax Fund. A budget amendment is necessary to al10cate funds for this project.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: None
RECOMMENDATION
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Grant Application
Category B-2 Local Project and! or Activities
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Completed application must be received 30 days prior to the April
Tourist Development Council meeting (1DC meets the third Monday
of the month).
Applications must be received at the below address:
Adm inistrationJD irector
('..oilier County Tourist Development Council
County Administrator Office
Administration Building, 2nd Floor
3301 Tamiamj Trail East
Naples, Florida 34112
1. AppUcant Name and Address of Organization:
'. Collier County Parks and Recreation Department
3300 Santa Barbara Blvd.
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2. Organizations Chief Official an title:
" Bob Fernandez, Collier County Administrator
3. Contact Person, Title and Phone Number:
Marla Ramsey, Parks and Recreation Director
Phone - 353-0404
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$24,000
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County as a tourist destination:
The Collier County Parks and Recreation Department is experienced with
large scale events that seNe to attract visitors. From the Aggressive Skate
Association World Championships to the Senior Games the department has
a history of events that draw visitors and promote the area. In addition, the
department as a bfimch of the County Government is ::\ stable and long
term entity. It is not an organization created for an event that cannot be
found at the conclusion of a special event. The Department has facilities
owned by the County, staff available to work events, and media and
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Funds are being requested to help sponsor the first annual "Royal Palm Jazz
and Arts Festival" to be hcld at thc newly constructed Sugden Regional
Park. The cvent would include - Entertainment by local and National
Entertainers, Art work, Carnival Rides and Games, and Food and
Beverages. The Department's ncw regional park facilities provide the
perfect venuc for an outdoor festival with a swimming beach, large outdoor
seating area, and recreational amenities. This festival would benefit the
residents and visitors of Collier County by showcasing the entertainment,
the arts, the community and the park itself, all of which together will serve
to attract our visitors. We believe that once visitors are made aware of our
area our patrons will arrive early or stay later to enjoy area beaches, visit
;Htfaction and dine at local restaurants. Once exposed to the area and the
event, publicity and word of mouth wiII make the event a planncd vacation
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August 22, 1998
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10. Discuss how your organization will measure the number of tourist
attracted and the number of room nights generated by your event:
TI1e Department will contact local hotels and motels. By using a standard
hotel/motcl tracking form provided by the hotels and motels, the
department will be able to determine the number of room nights. In
addition, ticket reservations will be taken in advance through advertisement
in East Coast and Tampa/Sarasota area newspapers. Advance ticket sales
will also indicate out of town attendance.
11. Identify the estlmated number of "out of County" spectators or
participants for your organizations special events and indicate the
method for your estlmation:
111C Department estimates a conservative 2,500 to 3,000 "out of County"
spectators. This number was derived using a comparatively similar evcnt in
Lee County the River's & Blues Festival located in Ft. Myers, that is currently
drawing an estimated 5,000 out of County visitors.
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a result of your organization's special event and indicated the method
for your estimation:
I3ased on the number of "out of County" spectators, we would estimate that
1,100 rooms would be used during the one day Jazz Fest.
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environmental attractiveness of the visit.ing public and compatibility
with community in general:
The Royal P:;llrn J:l77 anci Arrc; Fe.c;rival will be set in the old Florida style
surroundings of the Sugden Regional Park. Jazz is the music style that best
reflects the easy going nature of the Naples community and art is simply a
part of what Naples is, and fits hand in hand with jazz. Tropical food, and
drink will round out the program. Recreational amenities of the park and
fearures brought in for the event will encourage more family participation.
Centrally located in the Naples area and just a few miles from 1-75 will add
attractiveness to visitors from Tampa, Ft. Myers and Miami. Marketing will
include weekend passes, hotel packages and combination golf & jazz or
tennis & jazz packages (a .swing & swing" package), or dining and concert
packages (dine and dance package). The combination of jazz and art will
draw from [wo target audiences. The near end of summer will dr3.w
families looking for get away weekends before school starts.
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Sources other th:ln the Tourist Development funds. Include in-kind
services as well as other funding sources: (Be specific)
The Parks and Recreation Department will provide staffing, security, has an
established core of volunteers and staff to handle promotion of the event.
The department is also successful in generating local business support of its .
other events such as Snowfesr. Local businesses will provide funding
don:ltions as wen as in-kind services. Revenues will be gener.:lted from
food and beverage vendors, c:lrnivJI and ticket sales.
15. Applications must be accompanied by tbe following:
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b) For non-profit organization, verificJtion of status
c) ust fiscal year financial statements
d) Time line for the event
e) For request of $25,000 or less:
i) Detailed budget for project specify which items IDC funds will
fund. Refer to ineligible expenditures in the guidelines.
ii) Provide marketing plans identifying how the event will be
promoted to. draw out of Cq~nry visitors.
f) For requests greater than 525,000
i) Funds may be used only for advertising and promoting your
. organizations evenc.
ii) Provide an overall budget for the event
iii) Provide a detailed marketing plan including the media to be used
10 promore event, frequently of advertisements, reason media
[0 be used was selected, and any other information pertinent to
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· Prepare Application for me Funding
· Application due on Much 20, 1998
April
· Secure Entertainment Schedule
· Put Sponsorship Packet togetl.1er
· Design Festival Logo
· Secure company for Entertainment Production
· Secure company for transportation
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· Secure Transportation for Entert:1.iners
· Secure Event Sponsorships (Money, Media Sponsorships (Newspaper,
IUdio Station and T.V. Station) R. V's donated, Art Work, Printing, Food
and Beverage, Sheri.ff's Department
· Secure Hotels and Motels
· Search and lock in ticket sales outlets
· Prepare Festival Brochure
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· Prepare PSA and send out to all media
· Prepare advertisement for ~io stations
· Prepare advertisement for t.v.
· Put supplies list together
· Order Tents
· Order Port 0 Lets
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· Design T-shirt Logo
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· Print Brochures, Posters and Tickets by July 10, 1998
· Distnoute Brochures, Posters and Tickets by July 15, 1998, one month
before the event
· Start Advertising Campaign
· Order F~tiva1 Banners
· Order T-shirts
· T-shirts must be received by July 20, 1998
· Get Signage Made
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· Coordinate and schedule staff and volunteers
· Buy all suppli~ needed for event
· Put out signage m'o weeks before event
· Send out VIP Packages one week before event
· Carnival must be set up by Wednesday, August ~,2ili.'.~\\ ).0, j.\
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· Staging and lights
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· Sunday, August 16lh Clean-Up
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Projected Expenses:
Show Production
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Security
Advertising
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Projected Revenues:
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Parka A:~ 20,000
roc Monq 10,000
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Show ProcIucdoa
~mnent Fees 15,000
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Total Expenses $49,000
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11ckd s.Jes ($7.00 A4uJt $3.00 CbUd) 13,000
CoDcess1om 3,000
Camln1 3,000
T..zmt Sales 1,000
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Radio / 1V / Newspaper / Print
· Radio Southwest Florida: Smooth Jazz 98.0 The Gulf (Sponsor)
· Florida Jazz Stations: Tampa, Miami and Orlando
· 1V: Getting a local T.V. Station as a Co Sponsor
· Newspaper: Naples Daily News, Fe M}'ers News Press, Miami Herald and
Tampa Newspaper
· Prine: Brochure to be distributed by a Distribution Company.
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RECOMMENDATION THAT THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AUTHORIZE
STAFF TO RETAIN LEGAL SERVICES TO ASSIST IN THE PREPARATION OF
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENTS REGARDING DENSITY REDUCTION.
OB~ECTIVE.l To retain the legal servIces from the IlSw nrm of Robinson & Cole, lLP and Dr.
James Nicholas from the UniversIty of Florida to assist In the development of amendments
to the Comprehensive Plan regarding density reductIon.
BACKGROUND; On June 2, 1998 the Board of County Commissioners directed staff to
prepare amendments to the Comprehensive Plan to reduce densJty In both the Urban i!Ind
Agricultural/Rural Areas, to Investigate the potential of a Transfer of Development Rights
Program focused In and around the Immokalee Urban Area, and an economic analysis of the
proposed changes In density. The economic analysis should contain an account of the
effects the proposed density reduction may have on housing availability and costs, as well
as the positive Impacts of decreased housing units on other Infrastructure needs. If the
costs were to exceed $15,000 staff was to return to the Board (or further discussion.
CONSIDERATIONS: The assistance of consultants Is necessary In order to prepare
amendments that are legally defensible In light of possible challenges that the County may
encounter. The Private Property Rights Act in Florida is legislation with very little history in
terms of cases that have been fully litigated through the judicial system. Therefore, It Is
important that the County hire individuals that have significant expertise In this area.
Staff Is proposing that the County retain the services of the law firm of Robinson and Cole, a
nationally recognized firm with spedalty In takings Issue and participants In the
development of successful transfer of development rights programs In New York, New
Jersey, Monroe, and Miami-Dade County, Florida. The resumes of the attorneys with the
firm of RobInson and Cole are attached for your review. Two of the attorneys that will
consult with the County are Dwight Merriam, AICP, and Brian Blaesser. Both are planners
as well as attorneys with extensive experience ranging from preparing briefs to the United
States Supreme Court on land uses on behalf of the American Planning Association and
numerous articles on land use and development. Mr. Blaesser recently authored a book on
Discretionary Land Use Controls.
Dr. James Nicholas from the University of Florida has also specialized In economic Impact
studies and the development of transfer of development rights programs. He has worked
with Robinson and Cole In the development of many of these programs.
Both Robinson and Cofe and Dr. James NIcholas have agreed to assist the County In the
development of these amendments and can meet the accp.:erated time frame Identified by
the Board of County Commissioners. The cost of both c'7insultants will range from $50,000
to $60,000 plus expenses.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: The proposed amendments to the Comprehensive Plan
to reduce density will need to be prepared In order to withstand a challenge and to place the
County In the best pOSSible position for potential litigation. This Is extremely Important
gIven the untested ramifications of the Private Property Rights Act.
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Or. James NIcholas, the Board would need a waIver of formal competitIon and authorize staff
to prepare a budget amendment from Fund 113 Reserves not to exceed $60,000 plus
expenses. The Reserve funds that are speclflc:ally targeted for this are from development
revIew fees, rather than building permits. The Issues that will be, and have been, analyzed
by staff are directly related to development revIew. Thus, a rational nexus exists between
use of these funds and the proposed study.
RECQMMENDATION: That the Board of County CommIssIoners approve a waIver of formal
competltJon In order to retain the legal services of RobInson and Cole lInd Dr. James
NIcholas to lIsslst In the preparation of amendments to the Comprehensive Plan and for staff
to prepare the necessary budget amendments.
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(352) 392-2211
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E-Mail NICHOLAS@LAW.UFL.EDU
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Professor of Urban & Regional Planning and Affiliate Professor of Law, Univer-
sity ofFloritb, Gainesville, Florid.t, 1985 to preaenl
PREVIOUS
POSmONS
1969 - 1985, Professor of Economics, Floritb Atlantic University, Boca Raton,
Florida, and Associate and Acting Director, Joint Center for Environmental and
Urban Problems of Florida Atlantic and Florida International Universities.
1985. 1992, Co-Director of Growth Management Studies, College of Law,
Univenity of Florida.
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Birth: July 24, 1941
Los Angeles, Californi"
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Ph.D.: 1970, Univmity ofDlinoil,
MJjor in Economics
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Major in BWliness Administration
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L RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS
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1. A Prac.:titioner'a Guide to DevelQpment Impact Fees. Chicago: American Planning
Associ~tion, 1991, with A Nelson and J. Juergemmcyer.
2 The Chtngini Structw"e ofInfraJtructure FUu~~ Dmbridgc, Mua.: The Lincoln
Institute of Land Policy, 1985. Editor.
3. State ReiUl~tion ~nd HOWLn2 Pricea-l' New Brunswick. NJ: Rutgers University, 1982
4. The Unncccuary Cost of Automobile Own~", Fort Laudc:tlUlc, Florida: Joint
Center for Environmental and Urban Problems, 1980.
B. Monoenphs
1. Impact Fees in Hawaii: ImpJementini the SLlte Law. Honolulu: Land Use Research
FouncUtion, 1993. With D. Davidson.
2. C,lculatinc PropottiOt1.1te Share Impact Fees Under the Rational Nexus Test. Chicago:
Amcric.1n Planning Association, 1988.
3. The Use ofFlorid.1's Land. TaIJahasacc, Florid.1: State of Florida, Environmental Land
!vUnagement Study Conunittcc, 1973. Editor.
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4. New Communities: A Tool to Implement a Policy for the Manaszement of Growth.
Tallahassee, FloricU: State ofFIorida, Environmental Land Management Study
Corrunittec, 1973. Editor.
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C. Chapten in Booq
1. "Elementos Economicos da GerCncia do CrelCimento," in Conflicts Juridicos. Econo-
micas c Ambientais. ed. by Paulo Roberto Pereira de Souza and Jon Mills. Maringa,
Parara: University of Meringi Preas, 1995.
2. 'The Evolution orLand Use and Environmental Law in the United States," in Ellen
Margrethc Baac, cd., Miljorcttens ~y<)I2*b~l: Bidng ill en nordisk
fonkeruddannetse. Kobenh.tvn: G.E.C Gad, 1994.
3. 'The Need for an Intcmationat Forum to Consider Compen.ution for Environmental
Preservation," in Amedeo Postiglione, cd., Tribunate Intcrnazion.ale DeU'Amblenta.
Roma: lrutilo Poligrafico E ~ecca DelIo Stato Librcria DelIo State, 1992.
4. 'The UIC of Road Impact Fces in the United Stites," in Robert F. Passwcll, ed., Site
Impact Traffic A.ssesm1enL WaJhington, DC: American Society of Civil Engineering.
1992.
5. "Paying for Growth: Creativc and Innovative Solutions," in Jay Stein, cd., Growth
Managc.m1ent and Susumablc DevcJopmenL Sage, 1992.
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6. 'The Provision of Infrastnlcture, " in D. Coffee and 1. Wade, cds., Local Government in
the J 99O's. Gainesville: Center for Govenunental Responsibility, University of Florida.
1990.
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7. 'Thc Costs of Growth: A Public VI. Privatc Sector Conflict or a PubliclPrivate
Responsibility," in D. Brower, D. Godschalk &. D. Porter, cds., Understanding Growth
Management: Critical Issues and A Research Agenda. Washington: Urban Land
Institute, 1989.
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8. "Appropriate Methodl for Establishing Impact Fees," with A C. Nelson, in Develop-
ment Impact Fees. AC. Nelson, ed., Chicago: American PlaMing Association, 1988.
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9. "A Model State Impact Fee Enabling Act," with J. Juergensmeyer, in Development
Impact Fees. AC. Nelson, cd., Chicago: American Planning Association, 1988.
Reprinted .u "Modelo de Projeto de Lei Para Cria~o das Taxas de Irnpacto," in Con-
flicts luridicos. Economicos e Ambientais. ed. by Paulo Roberto Pereira de Souza and
Jon Mills, Maringi, Parara: Univcnity ofMeringi Press, 1995.
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10. "A Standard Development Impact Fee Enabling Statute," with 1. Bachrach, 1. Jucrgcns-
meyer, A Nelson, T. R.arnis and E. Strauss, in Development hnpact Fees. AC. Nelson,
cd., Chicago: American Planning A5s0ciation, ] 988.
11. "Calculating Proportionate Share Impact Fees," in R. Alterman, cd., The Private
Finance of Public Services. New York: New York University Press, 1988.
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12 "Impact Fees: A Fiscal Technique for M.tnaging Growth," in W. deHaven-Smith, ed., .
Growth !\.Unaicment IMovationa in Florida. Fort uuderd~Je: Florida A.11antic
Univcnity,1988.
13. "Commentary on Florida's Policy With Respect to it's Coast," in C. tvl Adams, ed.,
The Economics of Coa$bl Tourism and Research Perspectives for Florida. Gainesville:
Florida Sea Grant College Program, 1988.
14. "Capital Improvement FinAnce and Impact Fees After the Growth Management Act of
1985," in P~tivcs on Florida's Growth Management Act of 1985.1. DeGrove and
1. Juergensmeyer, editon, Cambridge, Mass.: The Lincoln Institute orland Policy and
The Urban und Institute, 1986.
15. "Florida's Experience With Impact Fcca," in The Changing Structure of Infrastructure
Finanet:.1. C. Nicholas, editor, Cambridge, Mua.: The Lincoln Institute of Land
Policy, 1985.
16. "Land Availability in Florida," Land for Howing: Developing a Research Agendz. in
James Hobin, editor, Cambridge, Maa.: The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 1985.
17. 'The Role and Scope of Impact Fees," in Financing Florida State Government. H. P.
Tuckrnan, editor, TalIahusee: Florida State University, 1979.
D. Journals
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1. "Transferable Development Rights and Alternatives After Suitum, The Urban Lawyer.
forthcoming, with 1. 1uergen.smeyer and B. Leebrick.
2. "New Fangled Impact Fees," PIaMing. Vol. 58:10, 1992, with AC. Nelson and
Lindell Marsh.
3. "Estimating Functional Population for Facility Planning Purposes", Journal of Urban
f1uuung and Development. Vol. 118, No.2, 1992. With A C. Nelson.
4. "On the Progression of Impact Fees," Journal of the American Planning Association.
Vol. 58, No.4, 1992.
5. "Positive Influence of Impact-Fees in Urban Planning and Development.," J0UJil.11 of
Urban Planning and Development. Vol. 118, No. 2, 1993. With A C. Nelson and 1. E.
Frank.
6. "Debt for Nature Swaps: A Modest But Meaningful Response to Two International
Crises," Florida International Law Journal. Volume V, no. 2, 1990, with I. Juergens-
meyer.
7. "Criliul Elements of Dcvclopment Impact Fee Programs," Journal or Urban Planning
and Develo.pmmL Vol. 116 No.1, May 1990, with A Nelson and J. 1uerg cr.....
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8. 'Detennining The Appropriate Impact Fees Under The Rational Nexus Test," ]oum.!l
of the American PIanninR' A.s.ociatiQ.Q, Vol. 54:1, 1988, with A C. Nelson.
9. "Calculating Proportionate Share Impact Fees," New York Affairs. Vol. 10, No. 2.
1988.
10. "Impact E:uctions: Economic Theory, Practice and Incidence," Law and Contemporary
Problems. Vol. SO, No.1, 1987.
11. ''East-West Trade: A Cue Study of Sulphur," Florida Intem3tional Law Journal. Vol.
Ill. No 1, 1987.
12. "The Use of Benefit FCC1 and Asscuments in Financing Transportation Improvements,"
AASHTO. 1987.
13. "Housing Casu and Pricea Under Regional Regulation, " Jownal of the American Real
Ertate and Urban Economics A$sociation. Vol. 9, no. 1, 1982.
14. "Problems of Fwncing Capiul Improvements in a Growing Area," Ensrineering Is.ru~.
1980.
15. ''Rent Differentials Among Racial and Ethnic Groups," Review of Social Economy.
Vol. 36, No.1, 1978.
16. "Planning as Compensation for Land Use Regulation," Florida Environmental and
Urban !Hues. Vol. V, January 1977.
17. "Areas of Critical Environmenul Concern: A Case Study," Florida Environmental and
Urban Issu~. Vol. IV, 1976.
18. "Impact Fees: The Other Side," Florida Environmental and Urban Luues. Vol. 3, 1975.
19. 'The Economy of the South Florida Cout.11 Zone," Florida Environmental and Urban
Ims. Vol. Ill. 1975.
20. "Induatrial Loc.1tions: The Special Case ofFloricU," Review of Regional Studi~. Vol.
4, 1975.
21. "Population Updates: Growth in South Florida Since 1970," Florida Environmenul
and Urban Luues. Vol. 2, 1974.
22. '1mpact Fees in Florida," Florida Environmental and Urban Issues. Vol. 2, 1974.
23. "South Florida During the Twentieth Century: Population Projections to 2000," Florida
Environmental and Urban laucs.. Vol. 1, 1973.
24. "An Experiment in Computer Aided Instruction in Regional Economics," Review of
Re~onal Studies. vol. 3, 1973. ..'7,' ~
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14, 1972
26. "Corporate Income Taxation in Florida: An Analysu offt's Effects on Prices and
Growth, " Florida Pbnninll and DevcIOJrnlcnt. April 1970 (with M B. Redman).
27. rIorida'. Metropolibn Income: LcvclJ and Trends," Florida Planning and Develop:
~ MMch 1970
E. Articles in Edited Proceedina
1. "Florida the Mcgastate: How Dn it Take a Lickin' and Keep on Tickin':' Journal of
the Public Interest Environmental Confrcnce. Vol. 1, Spring 1997.
2. ''Price Effects of Road and Other Impact Fees on Urban Land," Transportation
Re~arch Record. No. 1305, 1991, with A C. Nelson, J. H. Lillydahl and 1. E. Frank.
3. 'The Seasorul Subility of the Urban Base Multiplier," Proceedings of the Americ.an
Statistic.al AssociatioJ1. Nov. 1976.
4. "Instability of the Urban Base Multiplier," Proceedings of the American Statistic.al
AMociation. September 1974.
S. 'The Impact of Inflation on Investment and Labor Productivity," Proceedings of the
American Statistic.al Association. Nov. 19n.
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F. Qther Res~rch Activity
1. Techni~l ReporU
Over 60 tcchni~l reports have been written for various agencies which are noted under
relevant profcaaional experience.
2. Papers Before Professional Associations
Over 100 papers h3ve been prcKntedto Professional Associations. Theac Associations
include:
American uw Institutel American Bar Association
American Planning A.aociation
American Sociological Asaociation
American Society for Public Administration
Auociation for Social Economics
Atlantic Economic Society
Eastern Economics Association
National Conference on Managed Growth
Operations Research Society of America
Southern Economics Association
Southern Regional Science Association
Urban Land Institute
3. Special Invited Papers
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a. Office of the Governor, Office of Slate Planning, Slate of Hawaii, "A Review of
Iuwaii's Infraatructure Finance With Rccommend.1tions," Honolulu. Hawaii, 1992.
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tions on the Construction Industry." Berkeley. Califort1U, 1992.
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c. Legislature of the Conunonwcalth ofMasuchUlctts, "Financing the Needs of a
Growing Community," Boston, 1990.
d. Office of the New Hampshire Governor, "Techniques for Financing Urban Devel-
opment.. "Manchester, NH. 1989.
e. Commonwealth of the Northern Marimas Islands. Office of the Governor, "Fisal
and Environmenul Management of Growth, " 1989.
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g. The Florida Howe Committee on Growth Management, "FiJc.11 and Economic .
Dimensions of Growth M.1nagement," 1985.
h. The Florida Bar Association, "Coping with Economic Impact in the Development
Review Process," 1982.
J. N~tiorul Order of Worn en Legislators, "Firwtcing Dpital Infrutructurc: Impact
F~," 1982.
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pensation in Florida," 1978.
k. The Florida Senate, Committee on Commerce, 'The Reform of Florida's No-Faul!
Insurance Law," 1978.
I. United States Senate, Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, 'The Florida
Experience in Land Use Regulation and its Economic Consequences," 1976.
m. The Florida House ofRcpresentatives, Seminar on the Constitutional Problems of
Takings, 'The Economics of Takings," 1976.
n. American Law Institute! American Bar Association;
(I) "Capital Improvement Financing"
(2) ''fundling The Controversial Land-Use Case"
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(a) "Florida'. Experience with Impact Fees," 1985.
(b) "Calculating Impact Fees," 1986, 1988 and 1989.
(c) "Impact Fees After Nollan. " 1987.
(d) "Recent Events in Impact Fee Calculations," 1990.
(e) "Impact Fees On Trail," 1991 and 1992.
(f) "Environmental Mitigation Fees," 1992.
(g) ''Envirorunental Mitigation Fees," 1994.
(h) 'The HackC't'Wck Meadowlands Development Plan," 1995.
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series of regional presentations delivered at:
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(1) Baltimore, .Maryland, 1987
(2) AtlanL1, Georgia, 1987
(3) Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1987
(4) Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1987
(5) Augusta, .Maine, 1988
(6) Los Angeles, Dlifomi.1, 1988
(7) Little Rock. Arkansas, 1988
(8) Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1988
(9) Boston, M.1suchusetts, 1988
(10) Denver, Colorado, 1988
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(11) San Diego, California. 1989
(12) New York. New y~ 1989
(13) Boston. Masuchusc:tu, 1989
(14) Burlington. Vermont. 1989
(15) Dallu, Texas, 1990
(16) San Francisco, California, 1990
(17) London. England, 1990
( 18) Atlanta, Georgia, 1990
(19) Denver, Colorado, 1990
(20) Cape Cod, Massachusetu, 1990
(21) Hilo, lliwaii 1990
(22) Hilton Head, South Carolina 1991
(23) Denver, Colorado, 1991
(24) Seattle, Washington 1991
(25) Sacramento, California 1991
(26) Virginia Beach, Virginia 1991
(27) Orlando, Florida 1992
(28) San Francisco, California 1992
(29) London. England, 1992
(30) Atlanta, Georgia, 1993
(31) San Francisco, California, 1994
(32) Orlando, Florida 1994
(33) San Francisco, California, 1995
(34) Orlando, Florida 1995
(35) London. England 1998
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A3 Acting Director! Associate Director of the loint Center, grantsmanship was a primary
responsibility. Over 7S grants totaling over $4 million were received.
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n. SPECIAL PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
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A Advisor on Economic Development and lmmigration Policy, Office of the Governor,
Commonwealth of the Northern M.arianas J.,lands, 1993.
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Hawaii, 1992-93.
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D. Technical Advisor on Economic Development, Vovoidship ofOlsztyn, Poland, 1992.
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sored by the Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge, London, Unite;d
Kingdom, 1992.
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Sponsored by the Central and Eastern European Legal Initiative, American Bar Associa-
tion, Krakow, Poland, 1992.
G, Participant and Speaker, International Symposium on the Esublishment of a World
Environmenul Court, Florence, July, 1991.
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H. Participant and Speaker, Special Seminar on Planning Gain or Paying for Growth?,
Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University College - London, London, United King-
dom, 1990.
1. Participant and Speaker, International Symposium on The Problenu of Heavily Polluted
Areas, Wroclow, Poland, 1989.
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1. Participant and Speaker, Second International Symposium on Current Legal Issues
Impacting East-West Trade, Wanaw, Poland, 1988.
K. Technical Advisor on Land Policy, Constitutional Commission for the United Sutes of
Brazil, Campo Grande, Matto Grosso del SuI, Brazil, 1988.
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L. Participant and Speaker, International Symposium on Current Legal Issues Impacting
East-West Trade, Warsaw, Poland, 1986.
M. Member, American Delegation, Royal Society of Chartered Surveyors Session of An-
glo-American Urban Experience, London, United Kingdom, 1983.
N. Member, American Delegation, International Association of Administrative Sciences,
Berlin, West Germany, 1983.
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O. Participant, HUD Task Force on "Development Choices for the 80's," 1981.
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Non-Metropolitan Growth., 1980.
Q. Staff Economist, Florida Tax Refonn Commission, 1979-80.
R. Participant, U.S. Dep.1rtment of Hou"ing and Urban Development, National Tuk Force on
Housing cosls, 1979-80.
S. Executive Director, (Florida) Governor's Task Force on Economic Policy, 1979.
T. Staff Economist, Florida Environmental Land Management Study Committee, 1974-75.
U. Member, Editorial Review Boa:d, Southern Regional Science Association, Review of
Regional Studies. 1972-73.
fiL RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
A CONSUL T A!'~l TO:
1. Government of the United States;
a. U.S. Department of the Interior
b. U.S. Enviromnental Protection Agency
c. U.S. Department of Defensc, Army Corps of Engineen
2. Republic of EI Salvador
3. Conunonwealth of the Northern Maranias Islands
4. Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
5. Stale of Delaware, Department of Transportation
6. Stale of Hawaii, Office of the Governor, Office of State Planning
7. Slate of New Hampshire. Office of the Governor
8. Sute of New Jersey;
a. The Pinelands Commission
b. H.acksensack Meadowlands Development Commission
9. Stale of Florida;
a. The Florida Senate
b. Environmental Land Management Study Committee
c. Power Plant Sitting Committee
d. Department ofConununity Main
e. Department of Natural Resources
f. Department of Environmental Protection
g. Department of Professional Regulation
h. Florida Regional Agencies~
( 1) South Florida Regional PlaMing Council
(2) Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council
(3) Treasure Coast Regional PlaMing Council
(4) South Florida Water Management District
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10. Counties of: (selected)
Anne Arundel, MAryland
B roward, Florida
Burlingt~ New Icney
Charlotte, Florida
Clark, Nevada
Cobb, Georgia
Dade, Florida
Douglas, Colorado
DuPage, Dlinois
Forsyth, Georgia
Hawaii, Hawaii
Hernando, Florida
Hillsborough, Florida
Kern, California
Lake, Florida
Lee, Florida
Martin, Florida
Monroe, Florida
Montgomery, Pennsylvania
Palm Beach, Florida
Pitkin. Colorado
St. Lucie, Florida
St. Johns, Florida
Sarasota, Florida
Suffolk. New York
Teton, Wyoming
Washoe, N~ada
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Albuquerque, New Mexico
Alpharetta, Georgia
Bakersfield, California
B eavercreck, Ohio
Boca Raton. Florida
Chard~ Ohio
Gatlinburg, Tennessee
Hialeah, Florida
Honolulu, Hawaii
Key West, Florida
Miami Beach. Florida
Orlando, Florida
Palm Beach, Florida
Portland, M.ame
Reno, Nevada
Sanibcl, Florida
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Virginia Beach, Virginia
West Palm Buch, FlontU
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The Arvida Corporation
Bramalea Limited
Boca Dcl Marffexaco, Inc.
Deltona Corporation
Flag Development Company
Florida Power and Light Corporation
Florida Power Corporation
Freeport-MtcMoran, Inc.
General Development Corporation
Prudential Inrurance Company
Texas Instruments, Inc.
The Foundation Land Company
Tishman-Spyre Properties
U.S. Home Corporation
Westinghouse Communities, Inc.
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u.s. Courts of Claim
Judicial Courts of Florida
Judicial Courts of New Jersey
Judicial Courts of Dlinois
Numerous Administrative Boards - Federal, State, Lo<:al
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B. Member, Florida Land Use Dau System Advisory Council. Florida Department of
Community Affairs, 1984-85.
C. Assistant Director, Southeastern American Auembly on the City ,nd the Farm. 1980.
D. Member ofthc Board. Broward-Palm Beach Economics Forum, 1980-1985. Presid~
1982-83.
E. Member, Economics Advisory Committee, FloricU Department of Envirorunental Regula-
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1972-74.
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A rrof~ional:
1. American Plmning Assocution
2. North American Society of Environmental Law,
Vice President
3. Urban Land Imtitutc;
Member of the IndustriJ.I Dcvclopmen1 Council, 1979-85
Member of the Rcc:rcation Dc:vclopment Council. 1985-90
Member of the National Policy Couocil, 1990-92.
4. American Bar AaociOltion, Educational Affiliate
B. Hon~IY:
1. Omicron Dclu Epsilon. Economics Honor Society
2. Pi Mu Epsilon, Mathematics Honor Society
3. Faculty Auociate, Lincoln Institute orLand Policy, Cambridge,
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Rol1inIon & Cole
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Dwight Ma::rWn heada Robinson & Cole's ~tiona11y recognized Land Use Group. He
hu published OVf!1' 50 profesaional articles on 1md UIJe L1w and is the senior co-editor of
the boo~ IndJlSionary Zoning Moves Downtown- He is the ~thor of a new book on
wed2ftd, law .md is the co-author on The Ta1d"W" lMue to be published by IsL1nd Press
In the Fall of 1998. He ha.s given scores of speKhes across the country and oveneas.. Mr.
M.,...I2ftt bas HrVed on the faculty of pxognms of the American Plfttming Asso<:Ution,
AU/AB~ the Pr.1ctidng Law Institute, the NationallDstitute of Municipal Law Officers
aDd numerous other professional orgmizationa. He served for two years as a director of
AP A aDd PrnidClt of the Amaian IDatitute of Certified P1aJmem. He wu formerly the
l'1t2hnlan of AP A's Planning and Law Division,. which received AP A'. Division
Achievement Award during his tenure. Mr. Merriam has also tllught land 11M planning
and law at the University of Bridg~ the University of Connecticu~ Western New
Engln1d College and Memphis State University. He teaches courses in lmd use law and
growth management and susta.inable development at Vermont Law School in the
Summer Session.
Mr. Meuiam also hu an active and reserve career in the Navy u a Smface Wufare
Officer. He served seven years on active duty, including three tours to Vietnam and
siDee hia release from active duty in 1975, he h.u been a drilling reservist. He holds the
rank of Captain and most l'Kmtly served as Comft'landing Officer of Naval Ship
Research Center 101, the headquarters unit for the Naval Underse;a Wufa.re Centu in
Newport,. Rhode Islmd.
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Mr. Meniam received his B.A. in sociology, aml laude, from the University of
Massacpusetts;at Amherst where he wu also el~ to Phi Kappa Phi. He received his
Muter of Regional Planning from the University of North Carolina at Cl1a~1 Hill and
bit J.D. at Yale uw School where he received the Ivan S. Meitus Prize for his research
and writing on land use law.
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Bri~ Blaesser heads up the Land Use and Development Group in Robin..r.on & Cole's
Boston office where he focusa his practice on commercial real esbte dc:ve1opment and
lea.sing. environmental law, lmd ~ Jaw, planning kw, condemnation law UJd litigation.
Mr. Bla~r represenu real estate owners, investors and ckvelopers in malyz.ing acd
IeCUrlDg requisite b.nd ~ and development approvals from local governments,
negot.iat.io.g and dnfti.og development agreements a.nd lwldling development projects
which involve a wide range of environmenw transaction~ and regulatory permitting
matters.
Mr. Bbes.ser also has extetlfive experience in nate and federal trUl and appellate courts
in real estate and bnd use litig:ztion, including the taking issue, ripcne33, vested right!,
condemnation, U.S. EPA enforcement ",ctions:lnd violations of Section 1983 of the Civil
Righu Act.. He served AS Speci~ A"in~t Attorney ~nenJ for eminent domain aaioru
brought by the illinois Departmenu of Truuporution 2.t1d Conservation.
In addition to hi! real esute and environmental law practice, Mr. Blaesscr has nuny
years of experience in conducting the analysis for '-1ld the dnfting of land use and
development regulation.s for Ion! govem1T'ents a.nd governmental agencies to addrw vested
righu, sequencing of public facilities, agricultural, open space and historic preservation, and
highw:ay corridor preservation. He lus served, or is serving, as a legal consultant to a variety
of jurisdictions across the country, including Citrus County. Florich, Prince George's
County, MaryLand, the City and County of Honolul~ Hawaii, Hunilton County, Ohio,
Houston, T ex:u, Baytown, Texas, Cbyton, Missouri. Wildwood, Missouri, Gu.nni.son
County, Colorado, Louisville. Kentucky. Salt Lake City. Utah, Cinci..n.w.ti, Indian Hill.
Pierce Township, the cities of Mason Sha.ker Heights and Oxford, Ohio, the City of
Chicago, Evansron.lllinois, the City of Min.n~polis. Norfolk, Virginia, and the: Hackens;.ck
Meadowlands Development Commi~ion (HMDq. NeW' Jeney a.nd the Fedtnl High'9nY
Administration (FHW A).
As another dimemion of his real estate development pnctice, Mr. Blaesser structures
publidprivace partnerships with state and loal governments on behalf of developer
clients and is experienced in utilizing public financing mechanisms such ~ special
we.ssmtnt districu (SAD.s) and ux increment financing (I1F) to achieve economic
development objectives.
Mr. Bl:1wer is the author or co-author of numerous publiation.s on land we and
development regulations, including t~ books: Disc:rnicmary Land Use CentroLs: Avoiding
/nflil4rians to A buse of Disrnrion (Clark Boardman Callahan: 1997); Condem1k:rion of
.P7operry: Practice and Srra~ lor Wtnnt.ngJusr Compmsation (Wiley Law PubliC1tions:
1994); Land U~ and the Comrirution (planners Pre33: 1985) and articles: -Overregulation of
Land Development,. in Urban Land (November, 1997); -Impact Fees: The Second
Generation,. 38 Jounud o/Urban and Con~porary Law4Dl (1990); and -Negotiating
Entitlements," in Urban lAnd (December 1991).
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Mr. Bbesser iJ the appoiDttd Chair of th. National Eovironment Subcommittee of the .
NatioNl ^I~..iat.ion of IndwuiaJ Office Propcrtia (NAIOp) and is an elected member of
'-I1"lbda Alpha Intc:rnatioml, the honorary 1md economia society.
Mr. B1uaer reccind hia B.A. from Brown University aod hisJ.D. from Boston
CoDece where he .crve4 as an editor of the lAv1~. He also holds a masters in city
pJlI,,"in~ from the Mu~('husctts Institute ofT~hnolocy and WaI a Pulbright Scholar.
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H. BU8ell Carey, III
Ted Cony ~ dekodams iD COlpomte, commc:rciaJ, zoning. P<Oduct liability,
pmona} injtny and insuranc.e litigation. He has ~ COtatroom
~, having penonaUy conducted numerous jury and be.nc.h trials. He has
gained considerable promi~~e in the area of comtitutiona.lland UIe and zoning
litigation, ha-\.ina SU<:ceuful.Iy defended the City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii, in
over a dozeo cases with pota1tial ~ in the hundreds ofmiJJions of dollars, all
claiming inverse ~lttion and Ofher constitutional violatioas arising out of
changes in the ciry's land use reguJatiotlS. His ~ litigation experience has led
to the repr~ezrtation ofnumerous municipalities in connection with d1e design.
imp1cment3tion and enforceability orland use regulatjons including most recently the
City of Sccttsdafc, Arizona iu connection with the revision of many its land use
regulations, impact fees and infuutrocturc Plans. and the City of Rt:QO, Nevada in
coonection with the de~e ofnwnerous claims arising out of the pennitting and
COIl!truction of an extensive, multiuse devclopmem project.
Mr. Carey has lectured on various substantive and PfOCedura1 aspects of
constitutional land use and zoning litigation, as we1J as trial techniques, in various
programs sponsored by local, state and oational bar and professioncll associations
throughOut the country.
Mr. C~y received his B.A. from Yale University and his J.D., wit::l honors, from the
University of Connecticut School of Law. He sezved as a line officer in the U.S.
Navy from 1968 through 1971 with more than 20 months of service in the Vietnam
conflict. Mr. Carey served as the firms managing partner from 1988 to ) 991.
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Michael Giaimo concentrates his practice in the areas of Land use. ~rorunental and
~ estate Jaw, with a. focus on development perrn.itting, environmental compliance,
trans.actionaJ iss-ucz and related litigation for public. private and institutional clients.
He has extenaivo experience represerJUna clients bc:fira locaJ permjt'tini boards on
controvcrsW matters.
Mr. GWmo is .. contributinl au1bor oftbe ~asetts ZM~ Manual and has
SPOken before profasionaI. business and civic JI'OUPS OQ 2Xring md other land use and
envirorunentaJ law issues. He has served on a number of Joe.! iOVernment boards and
is currattfy d1e ch&innan of <<he PlJnning Board in his home town. He is a member of
the American Pbnning Associatkn
Mr. Giaimo ~ his B.A with high ha1or.s from Amhem College. a ma.stcr's in
city planning Uom Massachusetts Institute ofTechnoIogy and his 1.0 with honors from
Harvard Law School.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION 98- ENDORSING THE NAPLES - COLLIER COUNTY
METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION 1998 REAPPORTIONMENT PLAN TO
ADD A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE CITY OF MARCO ISLAND.
OBJECTIVE:
To have the Board of County Commisaioncrs consider for adoption a resolution endorsing th= Naples-
ColJierCounty Metropolitan Planning Organizntion 1998 Reapportiomnent PIm to add a
Iq)IC$Qltative ofthc City of Marco Island.
CONSIDERA nONS:
In accordance with Title 23 United States Code Section 134 (b); Part 23 Code of the FcdcraI
R.eguJations Section 450.306; and Florida Statutes; Section 339.175 (2) and Section 311. the Governor .
of Florida is require1 to review the membership composition of the Metropolitan Planning
Organization (MFO) to ensure that the established MPO structure is consistent with fcdcraI and state
requirements.
On August 28, 1997 Marco Island officially became Collier County and Florida's newest city. On
September 23, 1997, the MPO received instructions from the Florida Department of Transportation
(FOOT) on how to proceed with the development of a plan to reapportion the membership of the MPO
upon a request for membership by the City of Marco Island.
On March 30, 1998, at the regularly scheduled Council meeting of the City of Marco Island. the Board
unanimously adopted resolution 98-3-30-8, requesting that the Governor add to and reapportion the
membership of the Collier County Metropolitan Planning Organization to include a representative of
the City of Marco Island as a member.
On April 24, 1998, at the regularly scheduled meeting of the Metropolitan Planning Organization, the
Board adopted by majority vote the recommended 1998 Membership Reapportionment Plan.
Upon the MlJO's approval, administrative procedures require that the Plan be submitted the Collier
County Board of County Commissioners, Naples City Council, Everglades City Council and Marco
Island.
Upon receipt of endorsements from the local jurisdictions and a reaffinnation by the MPO, the 1998
Reapportionment Plan will be submitted to the Governor for review.
Upon notice that the Governor's Office will approve the proposed reapportionment plan, the MPO will
have sixty (60) days to adopt a new Interlocal Agreement with the Florida Department of
Transportation (FOOD to identify each entity's role and responsibilities in the Me . "'.. ,~,
Organization process, With the concurrence of the MPO, staff will initiate the proc of ~~
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pocedures.
FISCAL IMPACT: None
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT:
Pnwidcs for the continued exchange of informatiou IDd furthea intergovernmental coordination in
~iCe with the Collier County Growth Manaacment PIan
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11iat the Collier County Board of County Commissioners consider for approval Resolution 98-
, ~ing thc Collier County MPO 1998 Reapportionment Plan to add a representative of the City of
Marco Island.
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QUARTERLY REVENUE k'ID EXPENDITURE REPORT - FISCAL YEAR 1998
OBJECfIVE: To present to the Board of County Commissioners a report on actual revenues
and ~enditures in major funds as compared to quarterly budgets.
CONSIDERA nONS: Iocluded u an attachment to this Executive Summary is a report on
major revenues and expenditures from October 1, 1991 through December 31, 1997 which is the
end of the first quarter of Fiscal Year ] 998, Any significant variances from the quarterly burtget
figures are described within the text of the report.
This report was developed in accordance with Board direction to expand the scope of quarterly
fiscal reporting in order to provide a more comprehensive analysis of the County's frnaocial
condition.
Jntereovernmental Revenues
Within the intergovernmental revenues category, there are positive variances projected in sales
tax, the 6 cent local option gas tax, and in tourist development tax revenues.
Based on year-to-date receipts there are shortfalls projected in the five cent local option gll.\ tax
and in the voted (9dl cent) gu tax. Due to the incorporation of Marco Island, it was recognized
that there would be a reduction in local option gas tax revenues distributed to Collier County. As
such, a separate reserve was established in the gas tax supported Roads CIP Fund (313).
Therefore, there will be no impact to budgeted road construction projects due to the projected
shortfall in the five cent local option gas tax.
Enterprise Fund R-:venues
In the enterprise funds, there are projected shortfall in ambulance fee revenue and in Airport
Authority revenue. The shortfall in ambulance fee revenue is attributable to adjustments in
Medicaid reimbursements based on the results of a State of Florida audit (presented to the Board
during this fiscal year via separate Executive Summary) and based on the actual collection r.lte.
The shortfall in airport revenue is due to less than budgeted Avgas sales at both the Immokalee
and Everglades City airports. However, state law requires that the County only appropriate 95%
of available revenues and current FY 98 projections are Vlithin this 5% limit
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Irnpad Fee JkvenueI
Impact fee revenues are I volatile ~enut source aDd ace diftic:ult to projcc:t as revenues an:
bued in part on the timing of building permit issuance and the types of development to occur.
However, the constIuction industry has remAined very .trong in Collier County throughout fuca!
year 1~3. ~ ~ there are swpwaa projected v.ithin each .impaa fee category.
CoaupoDdi"lfy, there is aho i Jarso surplus forecast in bui~ permit fee revemJC.
t1pdaud impact fee projections will be made in la.te Aupt at the same time staff adjusts capital
project forecasts to n:flect projects that will aetually be W2dcr COQttaet prior to the end of the
, -' fllCll year. .
Jleacb Parkln, Fees
Beach parking fee revenues have been relatively flat and the current projection is consistent with . ,.
actual FY 97 revenue levels.
An updated report will be presented to the Board of County Commissioners in late July to reflect
second quarter actual revenues and expenditures.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPAcr: None
FISCAL IMPACf: There are no recommendations for budget adjustments at this time. OMB
will continue to monitor these revenues and expenditures and will include any recommendations
for budget adjusunents in the third quarter report, prior to the adoption of the FY 99 millage
rates.
RECOMl\1ENDA TIONS: That the Board of County Commissionm review and discuss the
attached inform ation.
Submitted bY:.J:1~ s:--J2
Michael Smylcows~ OMB Director
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Robert F eraandez, County Administrator
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FUNDlS) u.GE
Table of Contents 4
Introduction 5
Revenue Summary 6
GeueraJ Fund (00 1) 7
MSTD General Fund (lIl) 9
Conununiry Development Fuod (113) 11
Road and Bridge Fund (101) 13
County Water and Sewer DiJtrict Fund (408) 15
Solid Waste Fund (470) 17
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Fund (490) 19
Aitport Authority Fund (495) 21
Tourist Development Funds (193 - 196) 23
Capital Improvement Program (CrP) 25
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Personal Suvtces: In this report. the first quarter budetts for Persoaal Sen1c:es expenditures reflect the first
.ix of twenty-six pay periods (or the fiscal year, or 13,1 percent of the anauaJ bude;et. Negative variances from
Ibe quarterly budget are usually due to vacant positions.
Qpentlrlr: The Ont quarter budcctJ for Operat[oa expenses reflected herein are normally 2S perce at of the
IJUIUI hdeeU. Exceptions win be shown when puticu1.u departments or fimctioaal areas (cost centers) have
fixed costs. such u iDdircct cost a11oa.tions to the General Fund (001), that are expended often at SOO!. or more o(
budget in rbe fust quarter.
C.pIUI OufJay: Equipment purclwes and building/facility improvements generally do not occur in a regular,
iDacmental (uhion u do personal Jet'Viees and operating expenditure.. Thus, the quarterly budgets reflected in :nis
RpOl1 will vary by individual departmentltimetional are.. M'DY year-to-d.te capital outlay expenditures are
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GE:\"ERAL FUND (001) 1ST QTR FY 98 EXPENDITURES
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Other General & Adm. 739.300 i57,77~ 280J3~ 273,166 36.0% -0.9%
Co. Attorney U61.500 U61.500 319,.n2 278.602 20.5010 -3.0%
Co. Administrallon 611.500 611,500 1~3.7i~ 133,883 21.9% -1.6%
ore. of Public Info. 160,300 160,300 37,~61 29,659 18.5% -~.9%
I Ore. of Mgt. & Budgel 406.900 467,294 125,695 80,~11 17.2% -9.7%
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Public Services 15,888,800 16,054.617 3,873,250 3,381.981 21.1 Yo -3.1%
Community Dev./Env. I, t 23,200 l,l~ 1.200 271.~89 242.258 21.2% -2.6%
Public Works 1,276.500 1,29~,285 308.527 295,M8 22.8% -1.0%
CourtsIRel. Agencies 3,723,700 3,727,350 912.000 769,682 20.6Yo -3.8%
Refunds 20,300 20,300 5,075 7 0.0% -25.0010
Tfrs. Operating Funds t 1,147,100 11.116,200 2.782,8.:) 2,782,8~3 25.~1o 0.0%
Tfrs. Capi121 Funds 7,437,900 7.437,900 1,508.850 1,508.850 20.3% 0.0%
TfrslConst. Officers 62.093,000 62,093,000 19.151.100 19,402,834 31.2% 0.4%
SubIOl:!l: 112.994,800 113,291,355 31.403,i91 30,746,786 27.1010 -0.6Y.
Reserves 5.496,700 5,358.338 0 0 0.0% N/A
,. Total Exprnditu rC'S: 118A9UOO J 18,649.693 31,403,791 30,7~6,786 25.9%
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ft1ND TOTALS Adopted Anwndtd 1st Qfr J 51 Qfr ./. or e;.
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Cost Allocation Plan 3,182.200 3,182,200 1,591,100 1,589,092 49.c)4j. -0.1%
Court Fines and Fees 2.125,000 2,125,000 531,250 383,379 18.0-;' - 7.0-;'
Ad Valorem Tues 71,892.500 71,892,500 50,180,965 51,704,709 71.9% 2.1 e;.
Statt Sales Tu 14,642,400 J 4,642,400 819,113 J ,617,176 1 1.0./. 5.5./.
Statt JUvcDue SharlDl 5.582,600 5,582,600 J ,333,024 J ,408,687 25.2e;. 1.4'1.
Federal PIL T 300,000 300,000 0 0 0.0% N/A
Enterprise Fund PIL T 1,447,500 1.447,500 723,750 726,161 50.2% 0.2%
[)epanmml Revenue 4,850.700 4.867,520 1,216,880 682,567 14.0-;' -11.0-;'
( nterest 1,010,000 1,010,000 252,500 182.068 18.0-;' -7.0%
T(n rm Elected orrels 3.785,100 3,78~.100 0 0 0.0-;' N/A
T(n rm Othcr Funds 924,400 924,400 580,617 580,617 62.8% 0.0-;'
Miscellaneous 568.200 568,200 142,050 106,981 18.8% -6.2%
Subtotal: 110,3 10,600 110,327,420 57,371,249 58,98 I ,437 n5% 1.50/.
Carry Forward 13.305,400 13,446,773 16,860,350 16,860,350 125.4 % 0.0-;'
Revenue Reserve (5,124,500) (5.124,500) 0 0 0.00/. N/A
Total Revenue: 118,491.500 118,649,693 74.231.599 75,841,787 63.9% I. 4 '/o
EXPLA. 'iA TIO:i OF V ARJ~'iCES
Expenditures
Councy Attorney: Operating expenses are less than first quarter projections due to less expenses for outside counsel.
Office o( Public In(orrnaUQll: Operating expenses are less than projected due to a major portion of printing and
binding costs anticipated to be expended by mid-year. Additionally, no expenditures have been made for office
automation charges.
Office of Mana~ernent and Bud~et: Personal Services e~pendilUres were less than expected due to position
vacancies.
Revenue
St2te Sales Tax' The quarterly budget (or this item is based on historical receipts modified by the initial FDOR
projection of the impact on this revenue source brought about by the incorporation of the City of Marco Island.
Staff will need to analyze multiple quarters of dtta in order to gauge the true effect of the City's incorporation on
this revenue.
I>(partment Revenues' Aid to Public: libraries Grant revenue. estimated at S285,ooo, will be rec
second and third fiscal quarters. Interest on monthly draws to the Sheriffs Operating Fund (040),
S4OO,OOO, is posted 10 a revenue account in the General Fund (001) at the end of the fiscal year.
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Franclme Admin. 221.300 .U1.983 108.107 65,676 14.9% -9.6%
Comm. De.... Admin. 146.200 146.200 33.958 31.267 21 Ao/. -1.8%
Planning Services 779.100 796.635 185.729 182.117 22.90/. -0.5%
Housing & Urban Imp. 23.600 23.600 0 0 0.0% ~/A
Coce Enforcement 1.286.900 1.286.900 299.635 247,414 19.2% -4.1%
Division or Forestry 15.000 15.000 15.000 14.919 99.5% -0.5%
Parks & Recreation 1.635.200 1.660.608 394.018 338.460 20,4% -3.3%
Transfers 8.009.000 8,009.000 1.951.743 1.951.743 24.4% 0.0%
Contributions 1.800 1.800 0 0 0.0% N/A
Subtotal: 12.335.200 t 2.598,826 3.096.74 J 2,940.146 23.3% -1.2%
Reserves 2,456.500 2.451.500 0 0 0.0% ~/A
Tota! ElIpenditures; 14,791,700 15.050.326 3.096.741 2.940.146 19.5% -1.0%
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f. CATV Franchise: Fc:c:s 1.500,000 1.500,000 0 2,135 0.1% N/A
Other Franchise Fc:es 1.000.000 1,000,000 0 0 O.OOIe N/A
InterestIM isce:lIanc:ous 662.700 711,900 177,975 205,197 28.8% 3.8./.
Transfers-In 757,900 757,900 0 0 0.00/. N/A
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Carry Forward 2.608,000 2,817,426 2.817,426 2,817,426 100.00/. 0.0%
Revenue Reserve (601.300) (601,300) 0 0 0.0% N/A
Total Revenue:: 14,791.700 15,050,326 8.937.281 9,055,081 60.2% 0.8%
EXPLA.'\"ATION OF VARlA."iCES
. Expenditurt1
Franchise Administration: Personal services exceeds flISt quarter budget due to termination pay paid from this
department. Operating expenses are less than projected due to prior year encumbrance: carried forward but not
expended. Capital items anticipated to be purchased flISt quarter have been delayed pending completion of Board
room renovation causing a variance between actual and projected expenses.
Code Enforcement: Operating expenditures are Ie:ss than budgeted for lhe quarter due to contracted lot clearing
activities which are expected to increase in volume later in the fiscal year. Also, motor pool billings will increase
significantly in subsequent quarters.
Revenue
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Planning Sen Ices 2.250.400 2,2500400 5:?5,S 18 486.891 21.6% -1.7%
Bldg. R\\\. &. Perm. 2.-)9.900 2,7n.9JO 654.206 597,93 I 21.5% .2 .OO~
Wal'l. Rccp:n. & 01'1. 317,500 3 I 7,500 74,574 54,746 17.2% -6.2%
Transf~s 1.014.300 1.014.300 405,720 405.700 40.0% 0.00,.
Sub:otal: 7.341,000 7,388,618 1.916.235 1,799.411 24.4% _1.60 I>
Rescr\es 5.278,100 5,278.100 0 0 0.0% SA
Total Expcndlturrs: 12,619, I 00 12,666,718 1.916,235 1,799,411 14.2% -0.9~o
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Charges for Ser\'ICCS 519.900 519,900 : 29,975 175.483 33.8% 8.8%
Building Ptrmlts 4,162,000 4,162.000 940,612 J .11 5.566 26.80;. 4.2%
LicenSes & Pmnils I ,606.300 1,606.300 401,575 464,176 28.9% 3.9%
Intcrdcp. RClmb. 27,700 27,700 6,925 260 0.9% -24.1%
Trans(~s In 106.000 106,000 t 4,450 14,450 13.6% 0.0%
Jnt~est 315,700 315.700 78,925 80,881 25.6% 0.6%
Subtotal: 6,737,600 6,737,600 1,572,462 1,850,816 27.5% 4.1%
Carry Forward 6. '95.900 6.243.518 7,678,410 7,678,410 123.0% 0.0%
Re\lenue Reserve (314,400) (314,400) 0 0 0.0% ~/A
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air time chafJes. ApproxUtulely 40% of those coStS are currently encumbered and ",'ill be paid later in the year.
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~foblle Horr.e licenses 108,100 108,100 27,025 1.186 1.1% .23 9ft 0
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Reimbursements 41,300 69.800 17,450 19.06-1 2i.3~o 2.3..
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EXPLA.'CATJO:'t OF VARIANCES
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SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL Fmm (470)
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J ST QTR FY 98 EXPE:\,DITURES
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Subtotal: i .618.300 7,644.930 l.iSS.158 1.810A81 23.7% OJ%
RCS4:rvcs 383,J00 357.000 0 0 0.0% :'\A
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Ambulaner Ftu 3.465.000 3,465.000 761,100 658.544 19.0% -3.0%
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Tfr from (00 1 ) 3,864,500 3,864.500 966,125 966,125 25.0% 0.0%
Reimb. Fire Districts 34,100 34,100 14,670 14.670 43.0% 0.0%
Interest'~1isc. 38.700 38.700 9.675 55,562 143.6% 118.6%
Subtotal: 7,477.300 7.477.300 1,751.570 1,694,90 I 22.7% -0.8%
Carr)' Forward 703.200 703.530 1.481,632 1,481,632 2106% 0.0%
Revenue Rescn'c ( 178,900) (178.900) 0 0 0.0% :-';:A
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FOUR YEAR REVIE\V OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY TECHNICAL ADVISORY
BOARD (EPT AB) WITH STAFF RECOMMENDA nON TO CONSOLIDATE EPT AB WITH
THE ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY BOARD (EAB)
QJUECrIVE:
To conduct the scheduled 4-year review of the Environmental Policy Technical Advisory Board
(EPTAB).
~SIDERA TIOtii
Ordinance 86-41 as amended by Ordinance 92-44 requires that Advisory Boards be reviewed by the
Bee every four years. EPTAB is scheduled to be reviewed in 1998.
The Ordinance specifies that the Advisory Board chairperson make an oral presentation based upon a
written report submined to the County Administrator. The report shall address the following:
I. Whether the Board is serving the purpose for which it was created;
2. Whether the Board is adequi1tely serving current community needs;
3. A list of the Board's major accomplishments for the preceding twelve month period;
4. Whether there is any other Board or agency, either public or private, which is serving or would
beuer serve the purpose for which the Board was created;
S. Whether the ordinance creating the Board should be amended to allow the Board to more
adequately serve the purpose for which it was created;
6. Whether the Board's membership requirements should be modified;
7. The cost. both direct and indirect, of maintaining the Board.
Ordinance 86-41 as amended also allows for the County Administrator to provide the Bee with
recommendations and comments along with the Advisory Board's written report. At the conclusion of
the oral presentation b~ rhe Advisory Board's chairperson, the BCC may request the fonnation of a
subcornmi[(e~ consisting of 3 members of the BCC to determine whether the board shall continue in its
present fonn. At the conclusion of the review process, the BCC shall determine whether to abolish,
continue, consolidate or modify the Advisory Board for the next 4 years. EPTAB's written report is
attached to this e~ecutive summary.
In 199i, staff evaluated the current process of fonnulating environmental policy using the County's
three advisory boards (Development Services Advisory Committee, DSAC; Environmental Advisory
Board, EAB; and EPT AD). Staff concluded that the functions of EAB and EPT AB should be
consolidated into one advisory board. (The updated report is also attached to this executive summary).
This evaluation was presented to these three advisory boards in the spring of 1997. DSAC and EAB
concurred with the consolidation recommendation; EPT AB voted to oppose any consolidation.
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FISCAL IMP J\CJ':
Annual costs for administering EPTAB are approximately $6,000 which includ:s support staff time
(salaries and benefits) copying and mailing costs. Funds are budgeted in 001-17890 to support the
ftmctions ofEPTAB,
CRO'WTR &fANA~El\1ENT IMP ACt':
EPTAB functions as the technical advisory co.nmittee that advises the County regarding the
development and implementation of the County's environmental program as required in Policy 1.1.2 of
~ Conservation and Coastal Management Element.
tmCOMMENDATION:
.1bat the BCe conduct the 4-year review ofEPTAB as required in Ordinance 86-41 as amended
and direct staff to draft an ordinance to consolidate the functions of the EAB and EPTAB into a
single l.."nvironrnental advisory board.
SUBMIITEDBY: n~ih.: ~'i:dj
~arn D. LOrenz: ., P.E., i ector
Natural Resources Department
Date: 6 -/6 -~B
APPROVED BY:-c- ~ - ~. Date: bff'l J
Vincalt A. utero, AlCP, Administrator
Community Development & Environmental Services
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Second Quadrennial Review - Spring, 1998
In complimce v-ith Collier ('..cunty regulations reCl.uiring 3 quadrennial Board of Cotmty
Commissioners (BCC) rC\iew of the Em1ronmenUl Polic)' Technical Advisory Board (EPTAB) in
1998, the following report is submitted by EPT AB chair, Brad1~ Cornell.
SERVL~G U'clEl'.1)ED PURPOSE AND COM:MUNl1Y NEEDS
EPTAB was created under the authority of the BCC to ......advise on the preser...ati~
conservation, protection, IIl3:I1agcment and beneficial use of the physical and biological natural
resources.. of the county in regard to'the safety, health and genen1 weD-being of the public..." and
to "...achise and assist the county staff and board toward developing the purpose, intent and
criteria of all county ordinances, policies, programs and other initiatives dealing ~ith nzrural
resources." Please refer to the full te>.1 of the enabling ordinance (91-26) for more specific
delineation of duties. EPT AB also fulfills the requirements of the Growth Mmagement Plan to
lw;e an en\.1rorunent.1l technical achisory comminee (Conservation and Coastal J..,1.m2.gcment
Elemen~ Policy 1.1.1).
By all standards of C'ValuatioIl: this board is serving its very vital roles both in the t~1mical and
polic)' matters on which it ad\ises the BCC, and also as 'a public forum for any individu31s or
groups in our community who have natural resource-based concerns to address, Collier County is
one of the most unique are.lS: erlvironrnenully, i.-, the world. It is a vcr)' large portion of the
western Everglades: ~ith the awe-inspiring array of flora and fauna and wonderfully unique
habitats that are associat:d. It also is chara:terized and dominated by its broad and cii\"~~e wetland
systems and flcw';"ays over P:-2ctically the entire cou.'1!y, These systems are in relative functional
order now, by comjJar.scn wi:., L"1cse further east, but the WJ!' growth is managed in this county is
critical to their long t:m: i.-llepry, 'This gro~th management oversight function is the broad
mission of EPTAB and is reD:ct:d in the specific accomplishments and efforts it has tmderuken.
EPTAB ACCO\fPL1SIDIT01S
The bo:ud does most of its wcrk th:ough subcomrninees which are presently comprud of:
Steering: Grc7.1h \ranag:7.1::-,~ Pian: Resource Protection: and Special Projects (curre:nly:
DepJrtment.:l1 Budget Re-\~e';"s) -- pka.se see the att3chrnent on EPT AB org:miution. Bill Lorenz,
Director of the Natural Resources Department serves as the staffliaison, and other suff are also
consulted. ~1Jjor effons re:e:1L'y 1".3ve included the folloWL'1g:
Resource Protection:
. Exotics Report and Ongoing Implementation - researched, ~Tote and presentee.
. Water Irrigation a.'1d Conservation Ordinance - recommendations and corr.=:ents.
. Comprehensive \Vater Conservation Plan - ongoing present effort to draft.
. Aquifer RechJ.rge Protection Ordin:mce - recommend.1tions and comm:r:.ts.
. Clam Bay 1<RPA - recommendations and comments.
. \\'iggi.n.s Pass Inlet \1.m.Jgement Plan - recommend.1tioDS and comments.
. Big ~f3j;:0 Pass Critical \Vildlife Area - recommendations and comments.
. \f3..'13[ee Protection P1J.n - recommend.1tions and comments.
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. uner, \Veeds and Exotics Ordi.n.:mce - recommendations and comments.
Growth Management:
. EAR Report - monitored process and P.I'o\.ided recommend.ations and comrnents.
. Army Corps SW F1orid.a EIS - recommend.ations and comments.
. Land Use Planning/Clustering in Rural and Ag .Areas - monitoring.
. Habitat Development Standards - coordinated with other advisory boards, n.-aluating.
. PUD Sunset R~\'iet...s - evaluated and monitored.
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Steering:
. Work Plans and Priorities - developed annwilly, updated as necessary.
. Structure and Org.:miz.1tion - document regularly and help clarify.
Departmental Budget Re.;(!1\':
. Natural Resource Department Budget Review - done annually, as requested by BCC,
starting 1997,
. Other Departmental Budget Reviews - pending for current year, as warranted by natural
resource involvement.
EPTA.B Plar.s Incl:.Jde:
. Greenspace:Open Space Planning Issues.
. HabitJt development s~ndJrds incentives and improvements.
. Watershed'Stonnwater Management Issues.
. IncreJ,Sing limon functions ~ith other departments affecting natural resot.:::es.
. Ru:aLA.g Lmd Lis: Planning Issues.
. Comprehensive W:ate: Conservation Plan
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OTIITR E:\"TITIES SER\"L"G THE SA...\1E Pli'RPOSES
Presently there is no other board which expressly serves the same functions that EPT.-1.13 does.
The EmironmentJl Ad....llory BOJrd (EAB) focuses on result.3nt policies Jnd crc~.;;;::e5 tn.:l: h.:r,;e
already gone through E?T AB, as they apply to specific development projects. T.'1US the rwo
environmentJl board5 cc:n;:>lerr:e:'lt eJch other's ,vork.
However: it has been suggested on occasion th:lt combining EAB and EPT,-\B would serve the
county more efficiendy. \Vhile other papers could and have been ~Tinen on this subjec~ it is this
board's opinion that such a me-rger would seriously curtail the policy considerations md initi.:lth:es
which are among the unique fur-ctions EPT AB serves. EAB's project re'\iew functions would
paralyze much of the broader picture examination and amice necessary in any en'\ironrnentJl
5tewJrdship effort. Both boards efforts are essential and any combination of them would
particularly dilute EPTA13's functions as second.ary to deadline-oriented development projects. In
addition. there are :1 number of significant, Growth }.!anagement Plan required envi:onment.31
programs which have not been implemented yet, and these are best served by EPT.-\B.
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the application process should be re~xamined. Consideration of a more liberal reappointment
policy, plus urgeted nuilings and more \isible vacancy announcements would be benefici.11.
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EFT AB ORDL~A."'CE A\IE1'\1):M:E!'.lS NECESSARY
There is one suggested modification to the enabling ordinance which EFT AB has communicated
to the BCe previously. In order to address an inconsistency "1th some other advisory boards'
rules on voting, it is, suggested that an a:ffirrnative vote on EPT AB motions be establisbed by a
simple rrujority of those present, rather than the currently required minimum of si'\ or more,
regardless of anendance. No other amendments are suggested.
EFT AB J\.1E~mERSIDP REQlJ1REMIJ\"T CHA.1\;GES J\"ECESSARY
No changes to the current membership requirCloents are ~~ested for this rl:'\iew.
;;" EPTAB COSTS
The costs, both direct and indirect, of maintaining EPT AB are approxinutely $6000 annu.illy. Of
that, about 54500 is for liaison (Natural Resources Department) stafftirne and 51500 is for
postage and outside staff time.
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of EPTAB: 2:iY oftl:e p.S! ~'J:es: or the sUffli.:llsOn for mere infonTIJtion or ni~ questions.
Respectfully subm.ine~
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3tt.1chments: EPTAB erlablir.g ordi...'1Jn:e, organi.z.Jtional flow chart and work p1J.n tirnelines
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.. I"-e.ntify, stu6y, evaluate, ,and provit1e technical
recom:::1e.n"-ations to the boar6 (of Commissioners 0:
Collier County) on programs necessary for
conservation, x::a:::l.agement, 'protection of air, l~d, water
resources aIl6 e.nviromnen tal quali ty
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E:::7';-;: :.s ::-e-;:.e.....E:. e./e::"'.f ~ yea::-s fo::- rr.aJO::- acccr:::;Jlis::'=,::::.s. T..e
last a~di:. was filed rr.arch,1998.
J.:l a:-...."1ual re-tie...... of all accomplish..'11ents should be c:~iled and
filed \,,-i tr. ECC.
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COLLIBF.. COffi1-ry !)3?A.';.~'"TS CO.....'"'BRED BY EPTAB
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Cc:.e 2=:o::-ca~ent Dept: Mic~elle ~~olc, A~~~~ ~i::::-.
?=~l~:.icn Cont::::-ol Dept: Geo~e YiL..az, Di=E=~C=
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Protocol
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Resource
Protection
NRPA
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Exotics
Water Ouality
Air Duality
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STEERING
Bill Mc Kinney, Chair
Allen Kratz
Mike"pelate
Brad Cornell
Mike SiJDonik
GROWTB MANAGEMENT
Mike Delate, Cnair
Brad Cornell
Ja:o Stevens
Steven Big-alo;;
Ty Agoston
RESOURCE PROTECTIOn
~ike Siconik, Cnair
Brae Cornell
Xaureen McCarthy
Ere::.ca Fcgel
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See!. 54.1-54.25. Re!-ervea.
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ARTICLE D. Th~O~"TAL POUCY
TEC~"1CAL ADVlSORY 130ARD.
Sec. 5,(.26, Establishme.::lL
There is hereby established the environmental
policy technical advUory boL~ which shall herein
be refe:red to I.S the EPTA.B.
(Ord. ~o. 91.26, ~ 1)
Sec. 54.27. Authority; tunc:iOtl.Sj powers and
duties.
(a) The environment.a1 pollcy technical advi.
SOl)' bea:d obtains its j'..l.~ction, powers, and
limi~s cJ a\1~hority fro::-. th bcud or county com.
rniH:o::e:s 2o:ld, pu:sua::t to t~~s C"".icle, shall ac~
in a., ac....iscry cap2C::)" to t::e bca:d in mat~rs
deal in. ",-i:.n the regula ~io::., c::::~t:rol, ca.na.gement,
use or eX':l!c:~~ion or a.-:.... or all natural resources
. .
cr 0: w;~;-.::i t!':e count)'.
(b! T:.e ac...iso::, bea.:::: -;.':jJ fu::c:.ion Ul:
(1) f.c!..-i!e or: ~he ?:e~:-.-a:ion, conservation,
._M ,..:,,- _..-..~..-..-' "'-0' ~-nefic;al"ce
~. "".e.........1 ,...c;,."."'b..................... LJ'C . w-
e: t::e pr.ysic.aJ 3..,C bioior;:c.a.1 nat'.J:al re-
!::u:::e! (a:~:)!?he:-:::, :e:-:-e!::1al, a<;ua:.:c
a.-,C :~)'C:O;C6:::; c: :.:.e ~U:it)' L, regard ~
:'~.e ~a!e:y. heal~:-. 20:-::: ~:':e:al weU.~L"1r; of
:::e ;\1blic;
1.2\ Ac\;se ai.cl assist ~r.e c'::l\l."1t"f st.a..'r and boa.--d
toward developing t::e pu..yose, intent and
c:ite:ia of all c:::ur.t.... o:-dinances, policies,
p:og:-a:ns a....d otbe: L....: natives dealing with
r.atl..::aJ re!ou:ces.
-.
(cl Tr.e ~cwers a.,d duties of the advisory board
a:e a! rel!e.....s:
j 1: ]ce:-.:iiy. s:ucy, e':a.!:.:ate, ~d p:ovide te-:!1.
:-:::z..! re'.::l::::::er.ca::::=:.s :.0 the bocd en p:~
f7::L"':'.! nece!!a::,- fc': t::e C':~!e:'\"aticn, r:ia..,.
.era" u{U'!:lce-E.e.a::J, c:=-~i,:\S....-:c! II.::hcrities. f
':!.E:! I: ~
agemtnt and protection of air, land, and .
waterresource.s and enviror.ment.a.l quality
in the county.
(2) Assist the board t.o e.r...ablish reals and ob-
jectives for Lhe COUDty'S environmental COD-
servation and m~T1.i"tmtnt. progTams.
(3) Assist the board in drieJopmg and T!Vising,
as appropriate, local ru! e.s, orQi.:)a.nc:es, reg-
ulations, ProifUIlS r..nd other initiative, ad.
dressing the use, conservation and preser.
vation of the county's utu.ral reso~.
(4) Assist in the impleme:ltation a....d develop-
ment of tbe iTOY.,h ~ment plan re-
.Iarding environme:l:..ll a.nd natural re-
~Qurc.a u.ljue.s.
(5) .Assist the board in ide:lt:i.fyi.ng and recom-
mending solutions t.o e..xisti.,g and future
environmental issues.
(6) Serve as the t.e-:hrJcz.1 adyi!Orj com.::nittee
ta adyise'ind assist t::.e c:,:)un~y in the ac-
tivities'invoh'ed L"'l L-:e ce\'elop~ent a.,d ir:J.
plementation of t::.e c:::~r::)o' e::vironmental
resources Inar.zgece::: progTz.=1 a.s stated .
in PoHcy 1.1.1 of th conse:-vation and
C02..!t.al ma.."lage~e::~ e:~:::e:-:'~ of the gro....'th
ma.."'la.~me;lt pla.-:.
(7) I~'pleme,.t the .....ate: tloliC'j ?ursua...,t to
cha?le: 90, a:ticle II c: t:::s Cc.:e.
(CI Pro..;ce a.~ 0;>;:-:;':;:-..1:;: fc: P\;:!i:: cO:;'_':ie:-:.~
on en\'1:onr::e!'l:.a.! is!::t!s. or~:~ances 2.:':d
progTa.":'ls.
(0:::.1\0, 91.26. S 2i
Sec. 54.28. ~1ecbersbjp.
(a) The environme:;tal pcHc:,' technical advi.
sory boud shall be oo::)pcse-:: of 11 ~ernbers who
shall be appoL"'lted by a....d se:...e at t!':t! pleasure or
the bca.-d. Appointment to t::e !!c....:..so:-j boa..--d shall
be by resolution of the boa:~ a.~d shall se~ forth
the da~ of appointment a..-:c t::e U:':':l of office.
(b) Vaca.,des on L~e a::..':~or:' bca:o shall be
p\.:b1ic~zt'd in a public.a:~on ci .e:-,e:2.! ci:-C'.ll2o:ion
",-ithin the county, ..:~d ...ac:.:!..-:C)' ne:.:ces shall be
poste-d in the C'Junty lio:-z.:o:u a.-:c county court.
house. Alon" with the a?;::.ic.3.:;~...n.l;?Onus th~_
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J.;,., ..' J ~.J
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CD54:5
t:'l
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board', ,t.a.1T shall provide the board with a list
eOUtllninr the qualifications and demoiI"3phic back-
lfOund of each c::2.ndidate, l:lcll.:d.ing t.he.pr~nt
members seeking reappointment.
(el Memben shall be permanent residents and
eJectors of the county and should be nputahle and
active in CQInmunity service.
"
Cd) The primary consideration in a:ppointioi the
advisory board members shall be to prcvide the
board with t.echnic:a1 expertise n-"uory to efTe-;.
uvely ac.compwb the advisory board's purpo&e.
Members shall demonstrate evidenc:: of e:rperti&e
in one or more of the following aru.s related to
environment.al protection aDd natunl reso~s
management: air quality, biology (including any
of the ,ubdisciplines such a.s a bot.c1y, ecology,
zoology, etc.), coastal procu!.e$, estuarine pro-
cesses, hazardous WltSt.e, bydrogeolOi'Y, hydrology,
hydraulics, land use law, land ~ PU!.:mini, pol-
lution control, salld waste, sta:-r.::-;r;-at.e:- manage-
ment, water rp.sources, ....;Jcilife r:::::"':>g-e!:'lent or
. '
other represen:.a~ive areas dee=e-;: appropnate by
the board such a.s. but not li=ite-:: to, a represen-
tative of the develop=e:-,t c:::r:-.=.'.:::..:::...
e (e) The initjalle~s o( office o( ~e r::embers of
the advisory boa..--d shill be !..! follow!:
(1) 7h:-ee T:"le=:~~s ....-ill se:-..e ~:::.:J Se;::..e::;':le,
3D, 1992:
(21 "'J ....ee -e-.......s ......:1' t -... .._.:1 c:: ~. -',. -
..... .., .......,,1"';;;;. .~ _e. . _ ___. .....er:..e.......e.
30, 1993;
(3) Three me;.'lt-e~s will se:-..e ~:::J &'Jte::nbe,
30. 1994; ,
(4) Two I:'le:,:".be;s .....ill .s e ;-,'e e.:il &?:.ei.1 be:"
30, 1995.
Mer the initial te:-::3 of a?pcL"it=e=~, each Ai>'
pointment 0:" reappci:1::-nen:,b.a.ll toe for a te:-:::1 of
four yea..""S. All ter=, of om~ sbeJJ e-:,::e on ~P"
tember 30. Te:r::s cf office s:'all be l;-,it.e-d to two
consecutive te:-:ns unless wa.i\'e-d by the board by
a unanimous vo:.e. A membe:- %:'lay ~ ru?point.e-d
by the board ror only one successive te:-::1 8.."'ld shall
apply with otber applica."i:.s. Te=-=~ shall be stag.
ge:-r-d so that no ~ore tbt-"1 a ~c::~.. of .5'.:e:.
members' 'appcint;mnts ".rJ) exp:...-e in- 2J1)' one
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the thre-e members se:-ving until ~?t..e:Dbe:" 30,
1994 and the two mecbers s.ern.n. until Sep-
-.umber 30, 1995 sball have demonst..."ted exper-
We in biology (inc:Iudinr &ri.1 of tbe subdisciplines
such u botany, ec:ology, wolog:y, e~) and/or wild.
life management. AJl..er the e.xpiration of the~
initial terms oC a.ppoiDtmcnt, the Ta.Ca..nci~ may
be rUled by memben demonstrating u:perti.s.e L'1
any of the abovementiontd areas nlat..ed to envi.
ronmental protection and Datural re.so~ man-
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(g) A1Jy mem her oC th e advi.sory ta.. --d nulY be
nmoved from office by a majority vote oCthe board.
(h) Members sball be automatically n:Dove-:! if
they are absent from two co~ti....e meetings
without a satisfa'ctcry ucuse or i!thcy ue absent
from more than oce-fourtb o( the m~ti.Dgs L'1 a
given fiscal year. Members sball be cee:Ded ab-
5ent (rom a meeting when they a.re not pr~nt
during at least 7S percent of the z=~~i.~g.
(Ord. No. 91.26, 9 3; Or.d. No. 91-48. 9 1)
Sec. 54-29, Officers and S1JppO~ sta!'!.
(a] The officers oCthe trwi.~r.r.:e:'lul policy t.e-:h.
nieal advisory boa."'tl shall be a cba.i.""::1z..~ a..~d a
vi ce-chai:rna.'1. Offict;s' ler:::u s::2.l.1 be fo: one
yea.:, ....-ith eligibility [0: reel~ion_ T:~e c::a:~an
a."'ld viee-<:h2.ir.nan shall be tlec-~ by !. ma;c~ty
vote at the or~i.:atior.al meetl.--:g c:o the:-u."..e:"
a~ O:e ll:-st ,eg'.lla.: r::~:i:1g c[ t:-,e !.C',~~::-.. l:-:a:::
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fOri:i the c..:t:es oCthe chair:!..... b t:-.e !.:~e~ 0,
incapacity o( the cr.!.i:ma.."'l. In c..ase ci t~.e reo
T:j oval , re.siiT'aticn or death of the c:~2i:=:2.::, the
vieHhe.i.n:n!.n shall perform suC:~ cut:es !..S L""e
imposed on the cba.in:la.."'l UDt..il sucil tir::e !..S the
advisory board shall el~ a DeW c~2.i.-=2..."l. Sr.culd
th e 0 ffic.es 0 [ c hUrman and/or vi ce-6 a.ir:::1.a. -: be-
come vaca.."lt, the advisary boa..-d !:.!l.1 e!e-::t !. suc-
cessor from its T:jembership at the ne:t~ rei"~lar
meeting. Such elecic:l shall be for the u:1eni:"e-C
teri:i of said office. .
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boa..-d shall be J:rovice-;:: by the en.."i:cnr=en:.a: se;.
vices division 8.."'la s\.:c:' ether cou:.';)' s:.a!r fro:::
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Sec. 54.30. Meeting!; qoorw:::::.; rules or proce--
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policy technical advisory board sb.a11 be held on
the second Wednesday o( each month at 9:00 !..m.,
or as otherwise deter:::Uned b-j the advisory board.
in the commissioner's mf:i!tl.ng rooo, Third Floor,
Building "F," ~llie:" ~U::-j ~'Ve:nt:lent Com.
plex, Naples, Collier Coun~=" Florida. Special
meetings of the ac!visor"j boz.::: :ca)' be called by
the chairr.la."l or by a majorit"'j o(the membenhip,
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tice to reduce a."i ovedcace:::. a.s-e::ca or to conside:-
a si'ecilic topic.
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be:"s of the a:'.-iscr)' boa:: s~211 constitute 1!.
Guor.;~ (er t~e pc=-?,=se of c:::::cuc~bg busbess.
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be necessa::. in cree: to take cf~ca1 a.c-.iO:1, re-
ga:~e!5 cf whe::-.e: six c: ~c:-e I::e::"i~:S of the
adviso:,)' bead a:e p:ese:;~ at 2. :::~ti:lg.
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Sec. 5"-31. Review proce.s.3.
The environmental policy t..e-"Jmic.al ad't-1so:-y
board shall be reviewed {or I::2jor acc::lmplisb.
ments and whether tbe boue is urving the pur.
pose ror which it was created o:::ce t:Verj [our years
c::::lmmendng with 1994, in ~c:::or1...a.nce with the
pr~ures cont.a.in~ L"1 6a?t.e: 2, 2.."iicle VIII.
division 2 of this Code. .
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See. 54.32. ReimburseI!le!:.~ of ~n.se!.
Members of the en...:.....or.=e:::..a! polkj t.echnic.al
8::.,-i50:-/ board shill se:..,.e ",-i::.cu~ c::::J::'lpensc:tion,
bet shall be entitred to re--....eh.e :.:-bu:sernent (0:-
eXj>!:',se5 re2.SCnabiy ir.C'~:':'e-:: ~ t:.e F'!r.or.nance
cr ~;;e:: c',;~ies \:jX:'l ;::-i:: a~:;:::-:...a! cf t:-.e b<:a:d of
C:;-';:-. ~y C:Or:::;1lss:0:1e:-s.
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E1\~O~~E1\-r AL POLICY TECm,nCAL ADVISORY BOARD (EPT AB)
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I;.iTRODl.:CTIO;.i A~D Pl7RPOSE
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The purpose of this report is to evaluate the necessity of the Environmental Policy
Technical Advisory Board (EPT AB) in light of the current and future requirements it
must address and to evaluate possible areas of concern in order to improve the efficiency
and effectiveness of the County's approach in protecting its natural resources. Ordinance
86-41 as amended by Ordinance 92-44 requires that Advisory Boards be reviewed by the
BCC every four years, EPT AB is to be reviewed by the BCC in 1998. Ordinance 86-41
as amerlded also allows for the County Administrator to provide the BCe with
recommendations and comments along with the Advisory Board's \\TInen report. The
Bee may request the formation of a subcommittee consisting of 3 members of the BCe
to determine whether the advisory board shall continue in its present form. At the
conclusion of the review process, the BCe shall determine whether to abolish, continue,
consolidate or modify the Advisory Board for the next 4 years.
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EPTAB was established in ~iarch, 1991. A major purpose of this advisory comminee
was to assist staff and pro\'ide recommendations on the various programs and land
dc\.elop:T.erit regulations specified in the Conservation and Coastal ~1anagement Element
(CC~1E) of the County's Growth Management Plan (GMP). EPT.I\B provided input to
staff and conducted several workshops on major efforts required by the GMP such as the
Habitat Protection Ordinance and the !\atural Resources Protection Area Program
C<RPA) For the first four years, EPT..\.B met twice a month to accomplish its
responsibilities but no\\' meets only once per month.
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EPTAB's acti\'jties have been reduced since most of the en\'ironmental programs
require': by the G\fP have now been addressed. There are no more policy initiatives
required by eithc:- the current update of the CCME or requested by the Board of County
Commissioners (BCe). Because of this change in focus, EPTAB has discussed its future
dlre~:1':':1 0:1 several occasions within the past 12-1 S months.
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CURRENT SITUATIO:'\'
Enabline Authority
The Conservation and Coastal Management Element of the County's Gro\lr1b
Management Plan contained a requirement for the County to establish a technical
advisory committee to advise and assist the County in the activities involved in the
development of a comprehensive environmental management program (policy I. I. I).
Additionally, the CC1'vfE specifically identified the technical advisory comminee to work
on the ~1tP A program (policy 1.3.3).
In March of 1991, the Board of County Commissioners approved the formation of
EPT AB to advise the BCC in matters dealing with the regulation, control, management,
use or exploitation of any or all natural resources of or within the County (Ord. No. 91-
26). EPT AB's mission is quite broad in its scope of coverage and it is to function to
advise on the "preservation, conservation, protection, management and beneficial use of
the physical and biological natural resources (atmospheric, terrestrial, aquatic and
hydrC'logic) of the county in regard to the safet)', health and general well-being of the
public."
EPT AB has the authority to advise and assist the County in developing the purpose,
intent and criteria of all county ordinances, policies, programs and other initiatives
dealing with natural resources. Additionally, EPT AB is to assist in the implementation of
the gro\\1h management plan and to serve as the technical advisory committee as stated in
Policy 1.1. ] of the CC:-.fE.
Membership
Originally adopted as a nine-member advisory board with members having technical
expenisc in a variety of environmental disciplines, the BCC soon increased its
membership to eleven (11) by adding other representative areas such as individuals from
the deve;opment conununity. During the past two years EPT.-\B has had some difficulty
retaining and attracting members with technical qualifications. As of May 15, 1998,
EPT.-\B has two (2) vacancies.
Staff Support/Costs
The l'atural Resources Department C1'wTRD) is assigned the responsibi]ity to provide
suppon to EPT AB. The total cost of supplying suppon to EPT AB is approximately
56,000 per year. This includes personnel (54,800), mailing (5300) and copying (5900)
costs. Staff from other departments periodically have made presentations on a variety of
subjects.
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EPT AB has worked on various issues in the past five years (Table 1). Most of the effort
has been focused on activities required by the Growth Management Plan, notably the
Habitat Protection Ordinance and the Natural Resources Protection Area (N"RPA)
Program, including the review of the Clam Bay NRP A management plan. In the last two
years, EPTAB,was involved in the preparation of the Evaluation and Appraisal Report
(EAR) and in the evaluation of the problems of exotic vegetation in the COUDty.
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recommendations. These include an assessment of the Camp Keais Strand as a NRP A
and a water conservation strategy, Their work effort for the next year is summarized in
Attachment B.
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1. Environmentally Sensitive Lands Acquisition Ordinance;
2. List ofI\"RPA's with mapped areas and general descriptions;
3. Review of the Coastal Zone Management Plan and LDC Amendment;
4. Workshop reviews and recommendation of the Habitat Protection Ordinance;
5. Workshop reviews and fonnulation of the J'.I"RP A Programs;
6. Workshop reviews and fonnulation of the Clam Bay 1\TRPA;
i. Review and recommendation of the Critical Aquifer Recharge Management Plan;
8. Recommendation for Sand Dollar Island;
9. Recommendation for Wiggins Pass Inlet Management Plan;
10. Mal,atee Protection Plan - review and recommendations;
11. EA.R Report review and recommendations, including EAR Amendments;
11. Exotic Plant Report
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PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION
A major area that reduces staff efficiency and has caused some problems is the
relationship of EPT AB to the Environmental Advisory Board (EAB) and the
Development Services Advisory Committee (DSAC). Other problems include the change
in direction for implementing the original Grov.rth Management Plan and attracting
quaiified members.
O\"erlappiD~ RespoDsibilities
The EAB's major function is to act in an advisory capacity to the BCC in matters dealing
with the review and evaluation of specific zoning and development petitions on their
impact upon the County's natural resources (Attachment C). The EAB reviews and
recommends environmental stipulations fOT a variety of development orders. These
environmental stipulations essentially implement the policies recommended by EPT AB
and approved by the BCC. On occasion, the EAB will conduct workshops or discuss
exi~ting or proposed environmental regulations.
The DSAC (Attachment D) was created to assist in the enhancement of operational
efficiency and budgetary accountability within the Community Development and
Environmental Services Division and to serve as a primary communication link between
this division, the development community and the citizens of the county. A specific
function of the DSAC is to provide input to staff regarding the creation of new rules,
processes and procedures associated with the development industry. Like the EA.B. the
DSAC reviews and comments on new environmental regulations and code changes.
All three advisory comminees are involved with the revie\l.:, input and recommendations
for existing and new en\'ironmental regulations. In the past, this has led to some
confusion as to ',,,'ruch advisory committee staff should solicit review of proposed
environmental regulations. Staff now tries to ensure that each advisory comminee is
briefed on proposed regulations or topics of interest. This of course increases the cost of
developing the proposed regulations since staff must work with the three separate
advisory committees.
!mplementatioD of Environmental Pro~rams
The Conservation and Coastal Management Element contains many environmental
programs that were required to be completed by August 1994. These programs have been
developed and proposed to the BCe with the Bee implementing some aspects of the
programs. r--;ow there are less GMP-related requirements that are planned to be
accomplished in the next year.
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The BCC has also determined that the pace v.;th which GMP related environmental
programs are being implemented is sufficient. In 1996, two staff positions were
eliminated from the Natural Resources Department. Thus, the work efforts oftbe NRD
have primarily shifted away from the programs identified in the Growth Management
Plan and are now focused on other operational requirements such as waterways
maintenance and technical assistance to other county deparonents. The BeC bas also
indicated that environmental data gathering and planning are to be reduced as well.
Since there are less environmental programs requiring development, there is less need for
a technical advisory committee to provide input into BCe mandated activities. One BCC
directed initiative is density reduction and clustering criteria. NRD staff will be working
with the Planning staff on these concepts. Staff has presented these proposals to EPT AB.
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decided to research environmental issues and prepare white papers with recommendations
to the Bee. The Exotics Report exemplifies this effort.
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The primary consideration in appointing advisory board members is to provide the Bee
with technical expenise necessary to effectively accomplish EPT AB 's purpose. The
elenn-member advisory board recently has had many vacancies, either by term
expiration or resignations. Several advertisements have been required to encourage
applicants to apply for membership. In the past EPT AB has not recommended certain
applicants because they lack expenise in the required technical areas. Thus it has been a
problem within the past several years to attract members who have the technical
qualifications identified in EPTAB's enabling ordinance.
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A~AL YSIS OF At TER"\A TIYE SOLUTIO~S
With the completion of many GMP mandated programs and the policy shift of the Bee
away from environmental planning and analysis, EPT AB is experiencing a shift in its
original focus. Whereas, the amount of programs facing EPT AB just after the adoption
of the original GMP justified a separate advisory board, the amount of effort required for
Bee-mandated programs could now be supported by other existing advisory committees
(i.e., EAB or DSAC). Thus, possible alternatives to be considered should include the
consolidation of functions with either the EAB or the DSAC.
Included below is a description of possible alternatives and an analysis of advantages and
disadvantages of each alternative.
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This alternative consists of maintaining the status quo. EPT AB would continue to
function as it has in the past. Staff would continue to coordinate issues among the three
advisory boards as appropriate.
The ad\'2ntage of this alternative is to ha\.e one advisory committee focus its anention on
environmental issues. especially those of a long-range planning nature with emphasis on
problem solving,
A disad\Jntage of this allernatj\.e is the continued need for staff to coordinate issues with
three ad\isory com..:nitlccs. Timing oi proposals and advisory committee feedback
becomes diffIcult whc:-. the ad\isc.:"y boards meet only once a month.
Incorporatin2 the Functions of EPT AB Into the EAB
This alternative consists of eliminating EPT AB and having the EAB perform EIT AB's
current fl:nctions. This would require the EAB to add other topics to its current agenda.
An advantage of this alternative is to reduce the number of advisory comrninees that
require coordination by staff for land development regulations and other proposals.
Another advanta~e of this alternative is that the EAB is involved with recommendin2
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proposed regulations are likely to effect the development review process.
A disadvantage of this alternative is the time needed to perform both functions. Regular
meetings now last approximately Ito 1 Y.z hours. Since EPT AB meetings usually meet for
1 ~-2 hours, the consolidated committee would expect to meet for approximately 3 hours
per mcnth. EPT AB has also used subcommittees to work on various issues thus requiring
more time from its members.
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This alternative consists of eliminating EPT AB and having the DSAC perform EPT AB' s
current functions. To implement this alternative, it is recommended that the DSAC
establish an environmental subcommittee to handle the environmental topics.
An advantage of this alternative is to reduce the number of advisory comminees that
require coordination by staff for land development regulations and other proposals. Since
the building and development community is represented on DSAC, this interest group
would become immediately familiar with new environmental issues.
A disadvantage of this alternative is that the current focus of this advisory committee is
on many non-environmental issues. Although DSAC has a position designed to represent
the environmental community, no current member represents an environmental
organization.
Modi!\" EPTAB's Current Structure
This alternative consists of reducing EPT AB's membership to a five or seven member
board.
The advantage of this alternative is to increase the probability of obtaining sufficient
qualified applicants.
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The disad\'antage is to add more workload to the membership serving on various
subcomJruttees.
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ADVISORY BOARD INPUT
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Staff prepared a preliminary report in January 1997 reconunending the consolidation of
formulating envirorunental policy and reviewing land development petitions into one
advisory board. This report was presented to the DSAC, EAB and EPT AB for their
respective review, comment and recommendations betWeen February and April of 1997.
The DSAC voted to support the staffs recommendation of consolidating envirorunental
policy matters into one advisory board. EAB voted to support the general concept subject
to their review and consideration of the details needed to implement the consolidation.
EPT AB voted to retain the two advisory boards thus rej ecting staffs recommendation.
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EPT AB into one Environmental Advisory Board. This single advisory comminee will
have the responsibility for providing the BCC with advice and recommendations for all
environmental issues.
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The new EAB will retain the duties of the present EAB and will also function to
recommend the nature of the County's e.wironmental management program required by
Policy 1.1.1 of the Conservation and Coastal Management Element. It will be
responsible for reviewing land development projects. proposed environmental ordinances.
Growth Management Plan issues. and other environmental programs and initiatives.
~rembership
The membership of the current EAB is sufficient to carry out its recommended purpose.
Membership qualifications should be consistent with the present EAB and EPTAB
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Staff estlmates that a new ordinance for the expanded EAB could be brought to the BCe
in 4 months after receiving direction to proceed. However. since the EAB 's enabling
authority is provided for in the LDe. the amendments may be required to follow the
County's LDC cycle.
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If the amendments can proceed outside the LDC amendment cycle. then the follov.ing
schedule is proposed:
Task Description Month to Complete
1. BCC Direction to Proceed June
2. Complete Draft Ordinance July
3. EABIEPTAB Review August/September
4. CAO Review September/October
S. BCe Public Hearing October
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t.owuc! drvrlopinc thr PUr;:>olf. i.::~::: ce
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u:"Vation L'Ie a::L'lai'=ent pl't)rra::u.
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.1r-:-..eT'S C{:":t ccu:::y L'Id lhould be rlj)Ul.a.blc a
ac:;i Vt in c: == u :.: ~J M..-nc:z.
Ie) Th. ;:i:::..t.-/ c:nuic!tration in appointin, t
advisory be.t..-: J::cnbe:-s .hall be t.o prvvide t
beL-e ~:!l :.r--..:.clc:.a.l <<r;>eM::isc ~ t4 en:
liyely .=:;:!:.sh C:t .c!viJory bca..,rl pw;lO:
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.sc.chairmL-~ Or'!'l,,:-s' Lt:-='.l 1:-.":: :.c !:~ e:':r
,ar. with eIi(.bility ror rt1!!P':".:c:'.. i:~t :;',1-:":':".a:,:
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form thl etudes ~ the d:&ir.::L '\ i~. :^t &:":'1\.' or
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Crom t1.":le to time. be t't<l\lU~ by the a4viJoT)'
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dure.
la' Rc(\llu ctttlnp o( th. e:lvUon::alltaJ
petie)' l.Khniea.1 advisory boa.~ 'sh&11 be held on
tr.. It'CIlnd Wed...~uday oC CJI~ conth at 9:00 L::l..
or &J c:.'lervoist detln:.i:t<! by tll. a4YUory bo&.~.
in the c::rnmissioner's r.lHtl.::r room.. TbJ..-c! flocr,
B::ilc!:nr "i," Colli,r Cocn:y Govt:T'::'::: Cc::t.
plu, :-:artu. Cotllel' Cou:':ty. flonda. S?Kial
T::f't:::O:P cr L~e I::',-:S':::-/ bca:: :ay be ull,.! '::y
t:-.t C.\..ai.-:::L'\ or l:)' & =-..t;oriry o( the ce:bc:-S:':jl.
Such T:lH~i:1i1 euy be call~ subjlC': to jlu':::lic ::>-
t:ce :0 re-:!\Ict L'\ over~~I:e-:! &i'l::l!a or to 0::J1:e:
1 s~::.:r:c :cpic.
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trrs c{ t:-.e leV:lo:,;, belr: shall eor.sti:\::t a
C:';:~';:':\ !:: t~.e ;:'..7'-1t r.{ c:r.d',:c::..'\( l:-~si.::us.
".'\ L"!:.::::I::ve ,'C:.t e! s~'t er ::Crt :t::bc:-s s~ill
':e :'.rUIIL")' 1.'\ cr:rr to we crncial aC"..:c:o:. re-
p.-:;tU of w!'let-'ltr It'\ e: =:crt :It:::~:-S or tht
I:'-;'c~j t~a:d a:e rrtSe:o:t a: a !l:lt1!t;L.,..
(c~ ih, I:visory ~L-: s:'~. by m.aicriry ve:e
c: :~.e ,:,:t:re T:lernbc:-sh!jl, Ie Or: T\lla or pr~
:.;~t !:~ ~::e ::&.'\II::!::: cfh:sbrn L~d sha..!l kr~?
a rt~::: o! :::u:il'li\. Tlsch::~ons, rlnc!.i.'\i1 L~C: ce-
ler:,:,:!na::c::s. The I::!viscrv tOL"ll mav n:.al::ish
I'; ':CIll'r'.mit:tts Cllm;:rist':! "sot,ly o( iu. cembe:.
1:-.:;: to (acillt.at.t ItJ (1Ir.C"':01\1_ Mt1!cnrs o( l..':e
s:.:l:c:lm::-.i::ets shall c:n!a:= to the pme I".:':tic
:'.:::ce Tt~',;!rr:nt:'l:S.aJ :l':..: o{:beldvisery bca:e!.
fe) A: the Ttf:\lla: TCf't:i:':p o( lhl I:'-;sery
bOI:e!. t::t rollow1:'lt' I::all be :ht cn!er o(l:usi:.ns:
'H F.oll call.
l~' A;:;:roval c: :l':e r::inl.l:n of previolls
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IChtdul~ 01'1 ~, ;:::.:~ ~':IU urUf"'.. . spedie
~est L-iUS _=.:::. ja"..!;;ts dtviaticn by L~e ad.
visory bca:d.
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WMA.'B aDd EAC.
5.13.1.1. Then ia h~ .t.ahliahed '"Th. I.:-rironmctal }.dviJory Board" . hie ..\.&11
11 L. -...i.D b. "" U'Ted t.o as the EAR.
5.13.1.2. Th. cTiro=ental adn-y ClIN%lCi1 CEACl &nd !.he _lu m&D&,'u:a:t "vi.
ICryboud CVilLU} a:f 1Ienb,. ahollahed as orl50 4&)'1 al\a: thl c!I'tc"..ln lat.c
oC UUs cede fir !.h. Jlnt mertLDr oC the ~ ~ l:o&:-:! c::.A:5},
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as ~ec! blnUs alllll&tun thcnltilJ pmdinr beCo" thl EAC a::c n~3
fpJo {a.c:.o wn b. tnAlCund La" the I.AJ a.nc! ,baIl b. the li:r. ca::e:s or
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Sec. 5,13~. Agthorlty, f=ctiOD&, pennn lUld "gtlu.
5.13.2.1. Th. tAB ~ ILl ~n. pa"'C11, and llmit.l or aul.horl:y ~:= t.:e
be&:: or =17 all::.miaaionen, beni:la!\c rt!~ t.o u the bo~. L.-.~ ;:'..-:.
I'oI&:t t.o c.iJ ced.. .ball act. in an .dvisory capacity t.o thl bOll::! b :-...::.1;:,
c!ca.1i=( 'II'i~ thl rmlY and cnIuation or JpeClic Illr'.i:lc a:.d c!rtt!e;:=e=-.:
~:!:or.J &:.d thtir 1m~ on thl "cu1&ticn. amt:ol, m&:l.Ire=t::l~ 1:SC c:
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I=;:lt=c.::.~ e:.. provisions oC the c::ll'.sc:v:l:':on L"IC c:u:.al :-.L"~'"!=r::: r:f'o
I:C:: c!:;e c:cu:.ty's c::l=prebc:lSivc pLa.."1 duri::i thc review j::-=1 !:r c:,,'ci.
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5,13,2,3.", ~vic!e &:llppuls (erum anc! prcatSS t.o hur disputes betweoe: C:\:.."I:"! I:..&..':
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t.~t 'bo&.-:.. AjlpoL."ltale:.t t.o the i.AB aball b. by resclutic:l or e:.e ~L-: a::.::
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Yaa.::cies on the :tAB s.h.all be pubuc:iucl iD a publicatioll or pllUll c.-=1a-
tion Yil.hb thl =ty, LllC .....CLllc:y lIotices ah&1l be poct.ed iD thl ==ty
librarl. and CI:IWlty cwrtbOUM. Alcz:ar with th. applicant rapcnsa, th. bcud'J
ru!T alall prvvi dl th I board wi th I lUt IN t.1itl.iD I th. q1IalltiatiOM LllC c! c:o-
pphie b~c or Uc.\ ClI1\cUd.a\.e, inclucUnr thl pfUtllt Illlmbcn wU:illr;
fa ppcl i.c :::111: t.
}l.e:::lk, lUll be pe.~U1tnt nsidelltJ IJIC tlKton or CAlllilr County cd
.bocld be Ttjl\:t.able a.nd active L., cc=unity acmce.
The ;::-'.:.a.."'Y c:lnsideration i.., appointinr;:tAB members shall be 1.0 pro''';CI t.!:1
bo.r.. --: ,.; ~ LKhni al ~ l"liH nea.s.s&ry to lIT edi vt I)' aca:lll:l p lUll the !.AS',
)l\:l7CK. Ml.:::lbln sball dl:::or.r_--a~ evielel:lce or uptr'.ise ill Or.1 or c:~ or
ClI Collowi::r; are.u nlata:! to tnvironmllltal prot<<tiOll U1d:aatunl r=1:--::e:s
~=c:t.: air quality, biolor;y ti::cludinr; 1Ln)' of the J\lbc!.adplliles r.:6 u
be t.a..., y, r.::IlcD', JDQ 1 or;:r. I~ I, c:lU tal proc.us., u lu a.rln I P roc:a.ses. he-
c-::ou.s WU'..&, byc!.~rreolor::Y, byd."Qlor;y, byd.--aulic::s, IUld USI law, lee! ~
pla:.ni::r;. pollution ccnt:-cl, lOud wuu. stol'lllW2Ur c.a.na~ml::l, W2U: no
JOUn:z:s, ~:ilill :ClL"l&('t::lent, or oL!llr representativI an.u dM:";: &~;:r:>
p:-'..ate by t:.e boLo-d S1J:b u, but 7:ot li:nit.e-d to, a rejlresentativI of tl:e crvl:'
or':::t=.t c::==:-.:.:.!:y.
7::. i=j':irJ Lc.-:::.s of 05ce of L!le ce:ben of Cle tAB ,ball be u fol!o",-:;
1....0 :~:-s will ,ervl until ~;:~=be: 30. 1992;
7....: :'t=-~:-s ,...J1 ~t:-ve \:.:.ill Se;:-e=bet 30,19;2;
1....0 cc=.:.--e., ...-ill serve until ~;;~::-.ber 30, 1994;
1....: ce~' willservl until ~;;~:=.ber 30. 1995.
A.".e: ::;e i::l::a.! ur:. or .?pci:1=e:lt, uc~ ';:jXL-:L-::e:l~ or ru;:;.d~=e~.~
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or ~;:~=~~. 'I'.r:s or o!'n:.e shall be li=J:.c-:! toO one u:-:r: u:uus ....c,...: :~. ~r
bcL.-:! =:' :r. "- .-:-:'~S v:~. A ::-.r::-.be~ :::-.'y be rupjX:r.:.c-:! by ~e ':<:L-:; {:~
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a-;:'"t b r.=.y e:le Ye1:.
A.-.y =e=~~ or ~e L.A3 cay be H=Ov.e f~::n office by a oajoro:-! v::.e :r t::e
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The o~=., of Cle F.AB shall be a chir:::lL., lLnel . vi~"lai:-=::r..~:_ 0:;:=,'
t.e:-:=.s ,::.c! be for Ollt ytal, ..r.t."l ellg:oility [or THI~io::. The ~c.-::.c. cc
v:a:-6zl.-== ,hall be t.ieo:-.bC. ror (':;yJ a oajority Yll~ at t.!:e o~,-:--':':~'.::r.Ll
ct't:.::r c! L"l.ru!'.t~ at lbe f~'t rrrWar tnt'ttinlt of L"l. F.AB b ~.:~~ or
ti~ y=:.
The c.!:.C.-:.L"l ,hall preside It alll:lllttinp of the tAB. Thl vi~~zl.-::L-:
,}o.a11 pe:-:':r:. t~e clutiu or the C.':a.i.":::lL"l ir. the Ibune. or inc.l?IC::~' of t:.e
c1:c.--L..... L., c::ue of recoval, ruipltion or dulb of the chai:=c.. :':":1 v:a-
c:.c. ~ s.hll pt:-:'or-:n ruch du tiu LS L""t Un;x-d on t."ll che::::c \:::::J r ~:.~
t=e &.S ~e U.B .ball elect. II"" C.'-!air:L"l. Shou]~ tlle offic.u of cc.-::.1.-.
L-.c.'cr vi:::e-6c.-::::.an bec:m. .....a::t. the :tAB ,hall tle<:t a N~r ~:o:::.::"
:e:o:::.be:-:=.i;: It the na: nt'.:Ja.- r.:H:L"r. Such e]~.ion ,hall be fo~ :..... ~-.e::.
;::..-r-: te:-= of ..cd offiC't.
?~:'eu:or.ai supper: st.a!l' fQ~ the E.A3 shall be provi::Pci by t.':e ;:~:;r.: ~'-:r'"
~:-.;eu sedon of the d.vllopmll'lt servic:u c!.p&r'.::IeM anC JUe.:' c::..':.~ C:I::::':)'
1:'&''1 C:-::a elsewhere whhi." Cl. ~r.ty ~=e:.t u :'ll)'. Crll::: t:.=:e :.: t::=.e_ I
be rt'quested by Lbe IAB IJld dK=,Q DIIClU&&Z)' by u:!.col:nty z=.a::Afot'. :
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See. 6.l3.!. Irl'nlirap. qaonu:a N1d nJu ot p~on.
!.13.~.1. E.cplu =......:p CJC \bt UlI ahall be htld 011 \bt lint Webluay or tu!:
==\b &1 t:<<) LIl'L. ill !.b. Co=issiDllcr'.lI!KtiDc}l.oom. n.L-d J1oc:r, Buililic
"7.~ Collier CA\mty ~t Co:pla. NIF1cs. CoWer Cw:.ty. Tlcr'.u.
~ pCa.l J:leC"'..:. p Dr \be I.AB may be can..! by !.b. clW.-c.t.:1 Dr by a :..tojc r.:,'
of t.ba m.c=bcnl:.! p.
U3~~ A li::p1e :ajoril7 at!.bt appol.llt.ed ~ of !.h. tAB ahall c:r.:=u a
D;'llDr= (f1f !.b. JICTi'CM ot CD~C buJiDess. All. ~tiy. TaU of tCI:: cr
. t:.c~ = c:=.bc3 ahall be lltC&SSl1Y 111 or: e: to tak.t official ILl:' .i0D, Tt ra- -.:!= o!
yilt'.he: !au f1f men mUllbcn o(!.he tAB an pnsc.nt at . 1Ilff"'...::..
lU3.~.3. Tla W &hall. by maJmty '\'llU o! !.ht ectin Ilumbe..~p. It!C;:t I"'~!.:s or
Jroocr;!u."t !or!.ht ~n ofbwt:S.J L'ld ahallltttp a nc::lrt Dr ="~.'P.
lU41':l:.e-..s, f.Il&p &Zld c1t!.c--i::a:01:-l. 'I'bt UlIII'.ay t:lLabwh N':c::::.::.
l.ea ==;::-'.wod soltly Dr iu =t:::lbe:1~;: t.= !Icili~'.t iu (u.'lc"Jer.s. :MHt:.-:t1 ~r
~. Nbc::>c.::.i:".n:s r.!lall ccrJo= \.0 Lb. a.a.-:l. JNl:1.ie co,",co n;ul....::>c::.o LI
~: Dr 11:. !.A3.
k 11:. ni".:!a: :=tt'::i:p o!!.hl I.,.l.S. t!:. r:uo"..(::r lhall be t!:. crit: er ::=.il'
S.l~.~.(.
~c::.s.:
~.:~.~.4.~.
i'.: jJ c:a.:l
5.::!.!_4 .:..
A;;:"':""1J c( ~t ::.:.:~t.t..s cf ~~C'.:I =K~-...
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Cl: !:=L-:.....
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~t... ~~-:.c..s.
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r.::t:: ===t:';:J.
5.:~.!...5
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,....:r;:c~ I~ ;:t'!?&--~ I.i't:.c!a :':':':us . ~~: :?:.'o:tS~ L-..sU ..~~ ;-..:s:::":-;a
c.......::::: ':::r t!:. ::'>.3.
51:" !.:~.'. 5~~ o! lei! c!.".!cpcr::.: i'MJ.C: ~Iw-s.
~".t c:-.v:"-:':"..:.c.~ ae......ioC=7 ~-: s':":'; uVO:.", ..:: lee! Ct"tlcj:~t:".~ ;-c~::c:"...s w:"::.:. :f"':';~'"
L". t~....._--:-:--c.::.~ :.:;.a~ 1~';..I=r::: a::s.:.. L.ll!t'YI::;:::":t:.:..s c! ~t~~r.",: :"":':;'1:-: C:~.. :L".:r
~:..~ J;~'" t:"U:::.e..:: ~ c: A.-u. of Cr:::a.! Sa~ C::a..:-JS;-e-=L. ":1,.':..:.t:",~ :::-';:"., :Vt~
I.y', L"u.J .1 ~. C'.:::y c:::.......-:! lIy i:,\.trj~ o.r.n:..:::.o. L"\Y I'<<:.::::r.. ..:-~:.: ~'--.:: .~
:--rs.:i",r-: ~~"--. ~t &;:;:U::L-.t a.:c! s:.a...'r a.r.t! 'W~t:~ i.J :"f":\".:uz '.., kt :t.c: :r (".r t:".....:::~..
T:".r~,:.L *7vO.J.:.,:'"!:.u..-;! ~~ ~~,:~t: ;L-:"I a.::c! L~Y tttit:cn w'~::' rr-;\:i~t~ J~;'::Ya.1.c~ ~;.t c.::~t~
C::'~~,:-:" ;.L-.:-':':. ==-=.:.s.s:~c:'\ or t~.r ~a::! or c::~=:-y c:--'u:C~f:-S "'-.: s:.J..:, :e-:t:vu a ~!,,:''':f:~
::~ ~:".r ;-r~;:'::~ ~ :. :'t.L-: ~,. t."'.t 1:-:.....:..-:,..::1:".:..11 a.C''':.s..:=,:, "xc: r:::-r. ~~.r C:"';C:-=-.L". :;' ~:",f
.r.-r_-::'.':".r::.U ..:v'.>ery be.L-.: c: c:.a.:.-:L-. cr :::. bea..-: Ii c:;r.:y :-:=:::.:...::,..".
S... !.I3.~. ^p~&l..
A:.y ~~,., ~~ :,. t.!:. c!CCO:l or t.!l. COl:1l:Y =a..-......"'t: nra-~:r L"\Y wo:ti::: I! '-='".j;::
5.13 "'...r!:.i. I ~:"..e.'ll"t'C\'lut ror ';pIal :Jot ta::er t!:.L.'l U:l clay. &!'..r ~ci c!odsie::. "..(::~ t!:r
t",...;r:r_....::.U .ev'....")' bo.I..-.i ':C. .:'Iv'.-::':lInt.a.l ....y.s.cry beL"\! "':.)1 nou!y \.'.1 a ~......:
1'<<:1::'1 a::c :':t cu::r =J.J:.&f'I: Dr U:t c!IU, t.i.":lt a.-.t pla.::c t.!'.lt J\Icb l;:pW J:a.:1 bot :.u.-:;
S'Jch :..:i;"~::a.ti':l ,...:U be t,..: 21 cla)'ll ~cr \D \be bu.':.:lf urJul all p&:'~u ....a;v. \.'~
ro<;'.0.=.::l.. n. 1??Ul,...Jl ~ bu.-::,. tho t:lv'.-==t::.aJ a~v'...Io17 'Doa...,: W'il..'.!.."\ 60 CI~'J c:
the S'.::a.:OD ol:::e &T?Ul 11:1 cla,., prior lllOlt hu.-'.::r t.!l. a,..n.vtd pt..".n s:::...!l r~':=.i:
\.0 tho .",,:_-::z=r~ ....:.,:....,.,. bo&.-i &:It! III Lb. ==:y ~re: COlli. Dr:.:. cla!.a a.:::t! i.:.::r.
%r..ti::. ht ~:.e.:c!.J \.0 1lM 1:: his IofPIoIl U;cr. C:llc::.ric: o! t!:t bu..-''':f t!:. t:v'.-:::.=.r.:.zl
I.tv'.>ery 'oca.-: ,...:lJ lN~=i: \.0 the .......-: o( =ty c:--'uiDC.rs ita !a.:'.... !:.:!:=p L"::! :-r-:.
0::-":'.:>::1:':= n. bc:&:-: .r c=ty c:::--inicntrs. 1:: ~.:la.- aasi:r. ,..:::1 ~t t:~t ~
c!....:.icr. t= a:::..-=. ~:-:-.:J. 0: r:::.o!.!..";' :::t t!t6sicn .r 11:. C~'l:,' =a::.t~: i: ~..:: Ir ..'.f
n-::=:.=t::.:..a.:.:':.J :! ~f I:"';_-:==~~ a=r..w:ry' be&::..
S I eo ~.l U. iU= ::-::-.c:..,,, 0 ( a;>c=-s.
Mr=::':f:1 C!~I!..1.3 .:L1 K:"'TI Yi~=-=: ==;:c:..s.ati.:-:... ~.:: J::..:1 x e~:!~r: ~ :"'t"':"r;"'" :-:.;.:
~:;:-s.r::I": ~: c::;>c::.MS rlLUoCwly i:::.::-:-r: i: :i>a pr.-::=a::ct at 11:a: C-":':U \:;C"- ;:-:::
&;;n:val at ~t >ca..-: at ==t!' --.-;mC"S..
S.c. 5.11.1. ltro'i_ ~
nil x......,: sl:.a!.! ~ ......-:~c re::a;r.. .t:s:::.::.s L"\c1...hr."" ""t x....-: is w,....".:; ::Ot
pu.?"-1t!or ..I:i~~; wv cvz near rr.y ~,....... ~-=tnClIr wi:.!ll"~.1:: a=:-'..L~:e
wi~ I.". ;:-::aC\::W c:::~c b Collie: Cc=:y Or'2.:.a:-.o NI.I~lICoc!. c!:. 2. &:". '.7."..l!.:v.
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See. 2.1031. Cruted.
E::ounty cl'Velo?t:>e~~ u:vi:es aiT'.scry 0:"
is he:-cby cut.-:! to p:-cvic:e n;x::-.s cc:
ll'Ie:lcatioru to the bee-:! or c::u.:::-/ c::- -;..
aSoor.s to u.sis~ i.... !.he e~ce=e:~ or o~:-a'
donal effide::c:y elC b-.:c.-e'.L.,. a=-.:.:!.ab~:y
wi:hin t!le C:::=\l:"Jry developee::t U:T.tt.S ~v:.
un &:Id to w:""'e .., a ;::-'.=a.-y c::=.~C!...::~.
Ibk betwet:~. tbe c::=..::.::-;o denlo;;=e::t lt~.
<ric:u division, the et'Velc;::::e::t i::::'~ c:: t~t
cu:en.t ort.'le COI::.:-/.
(Ord. No. 93.i6. i 1)
See. 2.103:. Appol.nlJ::ltr.t cd co:::?C-ri:Ol:.
lal The ceveio;::::e:\: le:vicu ac:.-;~::' co::.
JI:.i:tft ,hall be c:e:::>po~ or l5 t:>t=':~~.
(b) M.mben ,ball njlrue::t t..!:e n...;eua ..,.
,.:. orth. e!~Op=Ult Uldur.ry~:': o::e C~ :::0:-1
_:ben l:om e&dl or t..!:e rollor.::r ~c.a'
CScns:~., ~...e:-al c::n::-&:'.cr, rcic:c::.a! CO~.
t:'x'.or, envi.-onme::tallit. ]&:Id pIc.:..... we c!~
ftloper,1andlcape ~\.JU<:"., pl"Cres.aio::.&l &:'l~"I_~,
cd u till ty con t-a:'...:: r.
Ie) Me:nbe."'S or the c:ec.c.it'~ s~ w:-re at :..'u
,lMJure orthe boa..--d or county C::lI::=.iuicl:el"l L...d
Jha1l be ~m'.L"1lnt nside::u &%ld ellll:"..:n or the
CWlty.
.C... m......_J.wtillp ...4 ~, rwr.....".....
.. == 1....1OJr"Cftl MI"'ri.. 1II~",1.. I :-~~ :.a..~~!w.
..... h...,," &J\4 a-aJl..... ch. N. , l&=i.II" ...... 1 Col.
L&tt4 4...10p.... ..... Pwfn.'......-O'C"'i.'er:lIt Mr.
.- de;.a..-_~R~:.. cU". !.~e.
.
(e!) A pjlOintmer. ~ or Inembcn \0 the =mmitt.rc
r.hall be by ruolUtiOll or the ~ or c::ur.ty em.
JIl.i.I&ionrn and I\Ich ruoluLion shall set ror"_It the
tau' ':Ir a??Ointmlnt &:Ie! th. I.trm ot OmC2 or ucb
me::b.~.
(Or:i. No. 93- i6, i 21
See. ::'1033. Term.t of of!1ee.
W The initial l.u:::l.I ot omce or thl c!evt!o?,
CI::t s.e:vices ~visory c:::c.=.it~ ce~bcl"l su!.!
be u tollows:
11l Six In.mbers to Stl"'l'e tor two yu..-s.
(2J Five ll'It:tlbcn to 1t:'Vt tor tr_-u yu:s.
(~l F ou~ J:\e::lbers to s.erve (er Co~ yu:s.
(bJ The~u!'...~. cac.'l ajljXlUltcent 0: :"CZil;r.int.
ce:\t sball be tor a ur.n or tour yu..-s. 'Te= c:!
of'.1ct sball be li:::ut.eC tQ two =ll.S~Jti"e u:-:s cr
s.e:v:ce. AiljXlintcent.J to Ul1 L"'Y vaa::.c:cs c::: I.'".e
c::::=.it:.H shall be rer the u:::".a.i:::e: or t:e \:::.
urL--r-: t.t~ o! or!1~.
(0:-:. No. 53-i6. i 31
See. 2.103.(. ~tIloval fro: office: fel'.::e :0
attend m"ll.:lcs.
[a] A.."IY member or the develojll.;\Cnt w:v:ca ad.
v.s.::ry c::!':'.:nlt~ tIlay be rtcovt':! r:-;:: c!:1:r. r.:.'l
C~ ,.'ithout eause, by I maJority VoU et l..":e bee:
oC ceunty crr.missione:-s.
Cbl In the evcn~ lha~ U1Y c:ern:n.ittft ~e:::be~ is
';Mnt !rom two cona.K\ltive c:cm.m:ttft r:H~'::p
'Il'i~out a aatl,raC".o17 cxc:uw ac::.tjlwll to 1.'1e
c:::t:lcittft chairm&%l, the =mmlttft c~uJr.n&.'l
Ib.a.lllt.\t.e luch ract at the next n..lluly a-:..'led.
uled C::ClmitUI tIlHMr: U1d shallthe~ea1'...~ n>
t:..!y. in ...mtine. the oommu:\ity cleve!op:::ent ad.
ministrator or hi, duifllU or the c.:::-.mittn
Clecbc:', Callure to alUne! without satufu:-.ory
a.:-.aL Th. boue! or CIO\lnty ==r:Wii.onl:'1 ,h&ll
review the CClcn.m.iu.ee chairman" noti!ieation at a
boa:: r.:lHline &:Ie! &hall dedJ:e ~I c::c::~il~
:::embe~'a jXllltion to be vacant if the c:::~ion
C::::-':l"I t!at thl CCl:::rJt~ ml:::lbe: ,...., ,,;s.e::t
t:-:m "NO c:n'K'.Itivc c:c=itlM r.:lHU.-:P ...it.':cut
a s.aturaC"..o17 &XC'.lH &%ld ahaJI pr-=:'::;ltly Ul1 the
VC3.-.: pesitien. 'The ec:::::"J:tH ::-.e::": s.':&11 :':ct
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IUV' at ~1 cec::i:lp eJ'..u b:~ peaition is de-
clued Yic.a.::.t. "
(el II ~1 CIl:lber or th. OOtllmitue is ahSl:l.t
{or mon ~ one-haJI or the committee', meet- .
iIlp iIl a pTl.:l fiJ.c:aJ yur, it alWJ be deemed that
the %ll e:::lbe: ha.i WId end biI raipa tion fratll ,
l\Ieb ==It:H. The board oroounty commiacioD-.
In dull u IIOOD U pn~cabl. tAer web "'!r-
natio.'1, declL"'1 the pea:t::on tQ be vaC&%lt &%lei ahall
pl'Ol:lJ:ll,. &~ b ~ the vaeUlC). Th. com.m1ttee
l:llebc Ua!l not Wl"'I'l at U11l:lMtinp &1't.Ir biI
?Csine: w t.eCl dK1a.....! YiC&%lt by the board or
CO\.'llty c::--:..icr.el"l.
Cd) ).:e::..: orl.!:.. c::=it"...re ,ball be dumed
ahc:.~ ~= a ::ac:'.:r w:c:. be is net pruct
dll:"'.::r a: l~ is pc..-::e:t e! l..':.1 ceeti:r.
(O:-d. 2'c. 53-~E, t .(1
See. 2-10:15. ~c:.cn; c;-.:or=; rulu or pro-
c~-.:.:e.
(a) A:.:.1.:a.!;1 !.hI :::t:be:-s:.ip or !.he develop-
l:le::t sr:-r.n:s adv.scry c::~t'..u ,b&ll ei~ &
c::~c c: 'I"i~-=1::. f:-ce &.::leer: ~I
c~=~:,:. ~:c:-s' u;='. ,:.ill be for onl yur
"1~ t.!.:r::~:: ~::' fH;e-:-::::..
(b) T:e ~~H::ee er c~: or Clon l:l':tl:lbert
,ball c::..r.::~.::.e a C\\.ler'':='' A l:lIJOrity vote or
those :::1::..' ;:n:w::t U ::KUSL"Y to!.a.lt. action
~d ~l:-: '::~':L!.S,
Ce) T.::e C:-:::':::-..ft s:L1. by :::ajoril'y VOU orthe
Ultin ce:.:.r.-s:.ijl, adopt Nlu o( procedW'1 Cor
the t:-a.::.sac::e: e( bllSUltss U1d ,ba!] l:eep .
,..,;t"..r.1 rr.:::-: or :::Hti:P. TUolutioIl.1, fDdinrs
&%lei d.:.e~a:ie~. Cc;:ics or &ll etlm=Jt'~ min.
UU', TCSoh.:';ie~, repe:"..!, U1d uhibiu Iball bl
,ub::i:-~ b !.he bo..-::l or c:::u::t1 eom::ili,ioclrt.
(d) C:e:-:C31 cd aue:.able s~ SI.:;:port sball
be provide-: by the eou.::ty dev.lopcect seMcU
clivisie:.
(Ord. 2'0. !!~";'6, I 5)
See. 2-1036. P~i:::1burUl:le:H or erpUlIU.
1>Ie=:e:-s cf t:::1 drve:c:::.c:.t wrviees ad~
etl::=.i:-..H sr..an Ml"'I'e wit.!lel.:t c::t:lpe%lS&tion, but
,hoD" 00"""'1" 'K:~'~ ~.cc, ,.,
\ J~~~ ~3:
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e:rptDMt nason&bly l=urnd ir. th. pcr!=&:IClI
IlI.b11r "ties upon prior a PJlrQYal oC th. bo ud of'
CDlmtJ =mmI.uioUIn.
(0r4. No. 513-76, t 6)
See. 2-1031. FlmctiOtU, pow." and duti,.~
'!be f\mc:tioUJ, pow.n Uld dutiu oC th. cl.v.l.
epmClt Mmcu .dvisOT)' cx:::.:1itt.et ahaIl be LS
loDowr.
0) To urve LS a primLJ ec=u.niutiO:1 lbk
betw":1 ~. cc=l:.::.i:y dtvtloi=l::lC::: acr.
Ti_ cl.ivisiou a.ed th. d,v,!oPIl:lC::t !:ldla-
try, "hitb !:lcludu eviro=.uUlir..t de-
lip.n, drv.lopers cd ell t::"aC'.Qrs u:v;lv.c
m both .ite work a::.d bciJGi::l~ c::lr.r.:-Je.
tiCD.
(2) ~ cu. rt(~c.:.::!at:::s ;u ~ r.:!u c:!
prouduns tQ .::..'la::.a Co. cperat-::::al .~-
oe:lI:)' a::.d bce!~ta:-/a:=c:.a~ili:r ,.b.:~
JUy i::lclud. plLll revi .w, pe:-:it iu=::c.t,
~tiolU, cod. e:Jor::'::llllt, CCllt:"aC'..:lr
lic:e~r. Cacility icprcv.:r::tI cd ~~d.
illr c.d d.v.lc;:c.c.: l"t!a~ ftu.
(3) To id.::t".'y ec::.ct:-:u eC t::lt c!rve1c)::cct
iJld'l:Stry a::.d pruc.t t.!:.::: at Tt..:lel)'
leheduled achiscry c:::.:::-.... :ee~r',
(4) To provid. irlput ~ S"'~ rera..r-..l..i::r th.
cna:cu or::", r.:Jn. ;:r-xuus c: proce-
d'.l.""I:S LS'~ateC ....::~ t.!:t develc;::::.::: i::.
c!ur.ry.
(S) To !:l~.;u. t!l. a....c.::tSJ of a:c;:~ !::cil:!.
i:lr cd d.....tlcp::a.::: .:.&::ce:!.s l:y i=r::c:"
iJlr dev.lop:::It:1t i::c!w:ry ..:uutic::al p:->
1famJ.
(5) Tp pnpare &:Ie! TtCl:::::::elld to the boar.! oC
cOmltycc=':ssicll'rs tr:l:.::kal a::.d a"-'~.
istrative prorn::::u duirned to c.~a::.e. t::l.
proficieucy LCd ~.:s~:er s.:vicu or ~e
co=lmity d.vt!op:::c.:::t u:vieu c!iV:SiCll.
('i') To c!rv.lop a::. advisory c.c=itt" Clolli~r.
iJlr prorra:::: oC tb. key l"tview ar::vitiu cf
the c!: visiOl1 rOT t.b. PC'''j:lC5C or pr.m Ci:.:
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COUJZ1 C01M7'T COOl:
(I) To cl.esip a t.eclWul rrn",/CUJtcmer SUo
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(9) To tuhmit au annual nport to the county
a.dmi:UstratQr &:ld the board 0{ c:::lWlty cmn.
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acd i&.ru.. c!urlnr the' nport :7'oU' i.net the
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that ma,. a1fect the commclty c!.vtlop-
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mituJ to the boud or =ty ~Oll'
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(11) 'Ib pcrlorm or uairt with Uly o:.her fJ:lc,
tiOD or c!uty u nquuted by the COUllty
admicistrator Dr th. board oC c:ur.ty coco
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(12) 'Ib adopt LIld UDC:1d (Uidelbts to (CV'l"ll
th.ir mH:b(1 Uld cpen::clU, Jcl:jK't tQ
th. approval ortbe boa.-:d or =:,. c::l::=.!.1.
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(13) The co=it".H mHt:::(1 ." ,'l'1 be o~ to
the public.
(C':-i. No. 93-76, t 7)
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Th. cutlet oC th. ecmmu.nity devcojl:c::t ur.
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(our yu.."1 coe=eCnr m 1997. iJI a=rda::.aI
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PETmON: PUD-96-14 (I), DONALD W. ARNOLD OF WILSON. MILLER. BARTON & PEE~
INC.. REPRESENTING SUNCO BUILDING CORPORA nON. REQUESTING AN AMEl'41)MENf
TO THE "ISLAND WALK" PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD), ORDINANCE NUMBER
97-6 FOR THE PURPOSES OF AMENDING TABLE 1 IN ORDER TO CLARIFY mE SIDE AND
REAR YARD ACCESSORY STRUCTURE SETBACKS, REVISING THE MINIMUM SITE AREA
FOR THE TOWN-HOME DWELLING TYPE, AND BY MODIFYmG THE GENERAL NOTE TO
ADD THE USE OF A COMMON ARCIDTECTURAL FEATURES SUCH AS ARCHWAYS,
ARBORS, AND COURTYARD ENTRY FEATURES WHICH ARE TO BE EXEMPT FROM THE
MINIMUM YARD REQUIREMENTS FOR PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE NORTH $iDE OF
VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD AND APPROXIMATELY ONE MILE EAST OF 1-75 IN
SECTIONS 33 AND 34, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
OBJECTIVE :
The petitioner seeks to amend the Island Walk PUD, Ordinance Number 97-6 for the purpose of
amending Table 1 in order to clarify the side and rear yard accessory structure setbacks, revising the
minimum site area for the TO\\l1-home dwelling type and by modifying the general notes to add the use
of a common architectural feature such as archways. arbors, and courtyard entry features which are to
be exempt from the minimum yard requirements.
CONSIDERATIONS:
The amendments to Table 1, (Development Standards for lOR" Residential Areas) are intended to
modify the development standards for only the Town-home dwelling unit. The intent is to allow for a
new unit that will feature a common architecturally designed two-unit dwelling with screen or pool
enclosures anached to a common privacy wall to the rear of the structure. Since the anached privacy
wall feature will be located on a common side lot line, the side yard accessory structure setback must
be reduced from 5 feet to 0 feet. In addition, the rear yard setback for accessory structures is proposed
to be reduced from 5 feet to 0 feet for Town-home units when these units abut a lake maintenance
easement.
Although it is clear in the PL1) document that building setbacks are measured from lot or parcel
boundaries, this amendment clarifies that where an accessory structure abuts a lake maintenance
easement, the structure may be constructed at the easement line. By modifying the town-home design.
the product can be constructed on a smaller footprint. For this reason. the minimum site area
requirement for the town-home dwelling type is proposed to be reduced from 2.500 square feet to
2,200 square feet. In addition. the applicant has modified the general note concerning the use of a
common architectural feature such as archways, arbors, and courtyard entry features which are to be
exempt from the minimum yard requirements.
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the Gro",,'th Management Plan. The proposed amendment does not change the rules for land use but
clarifies what the existing setback requirernenu are for town home accessory structures. This
amendment allows an accessory pool enclosure or screen lanai setback to be reduced from 5 feet to 0
feet for town-homes when abuning a lake maintenance easement. By modifying the town-home design,
the product can be constructed on a smaller footprint. For this reason. the minimum site area
requirement for the town-home dwelling type is proposed to be reduced from 2,500 square feet to
2,200 square feet.
Starfis of the opinion that these modifications will not adversely impact the development stril~~gy for
the Island Walk PUD, These minimum litandards have been used in other similar developments
without any impacts to the circulation of light and air. Lastly, during the Planning Commission public
hearing, the petitioner requested a reduction to the side yard setback requirement of 7.5 feet to 5 feet
for only the 2-Family dwelling type. This setback is similar to other development standards that have
been previously approved for other 2-Family dwelling types in the County. Staff is of the opinion that
the resulting distance between structures is sufficient and will not adversely impact the circulation of
light and air between structures.
The Collier County Planning Commission heard this petition on June 4, 1998. They unanimously
recommended approval of this petition including the modification to the 2-family side yard setback by
a 7 to 0 vote. Staff has received one letter in opposition to this petition. The letter expressed opposition
to the granting of any exemptions for this development, however, no one spoke in opposition during
the public hearing.
FISCAL IMPACT:
None.
GROWTH MAl~AGEMENT IMPACT:
Approval of this amendment to the Island Walk PUD Document is only to clarify what the existing
setback requirements are for town home accessory structures. This amendment allows an accessory
pool e.lclosure or screen lanai setback to be reduced from 5 feet to 0 feet for town-homes when
abutting a lake maintenance easement. Therefore, this amendment will not have an adverse impact on
the Gro\llth Management Plan.
HISTORlC/ARCHAEOLOGICAL IMPACT:
Staff's analysis indicates that the petitioner's property is located outside an area of historical and
archaeological probability as referenced on the official Collier County Probability Map, Therefore, no
Historicall Archaeological Survey and Assessment is required. AG
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That Petition PUD-96-14 (1) be approved as described by the Ordinance of Adoption and Exhibits
thereto made a part of this executive SUIIUIlal}' submission.
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MEMORANDUM
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COLLIER COUNfY PLANNING COMMISSION
FROM:
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
DATE:
MAY 11, 1998
PETITION NO: PUD-96-14 (1), AMENDMENT TO ISLAND WALl( PUD
RE:
AGE1'l"T/APPLICM"T:
Agent; Mr. Donald W. Arnold
Wilson, Miller, Barton & Peek, Inc.
3200 Bailey Lane, Suite 200
Naples, Florida 34105
O\\ner: Michael D. Rosen
Sunco Building Corporation
3600 Vanderbilt Beach Road
Naples. Florida 34119
GEOGRAPmC LOCATIO'\":
The subject propert)' is located on the north side of Vanderbilt Beach Road and one mile east of
1-75 in Sections 33 and 34, To\\nship 48 South, Range 26 East. (See illustration on fo11o\\;ng
page)
REQtTESTED ACTIO~;
The petitioner seeks to amend the Island Walk POO, Ordinance Number 97-6 for the purpose of
amending Table I in order to clarify the side and rear yard accessory structure setbacks and to
revise the minimum site area for the TO\VJ'l-home dwelling type.
PL'RPOSE/DESCRIPTIO~ OF PROJECf:
The amendments to Table 1, (Development Standards for lOR" Residential Areas) are intended to
modify the development standards for only the Tovm-home dwelling unit. The intent is to allow
for a new unit that will feature a common architecturally designed two-unit dwelling with screen
or pool enclosures attached to a common privacy wall to the rear of the structure, Since the
attached privacy wall feature will be located on a common side lot line, the side yard accessory
Structure setback must be reduced from 5 feet to 0 feet. In addition, the rear yard setl:facIT9.!'-=';"':;)\;:)
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where an accessory structure abuts a Jake maintenance easement, the structure may be
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but clarifies what the existing setback requirements are for to~n homes accessory structures. This
also includes allows an accessory pool enclosure or screen lanai setback to be reduced from 5 feet
to 0 feet for to~n.homes when abutting a lake maintenance easement,
E\'ALt"ATIO'\ FOR E~.VIRO~~f[!'.lAL. TRA.~SPORTATIO~ & D-TRA.STRUCTURE:
This petition was referred to all appropriate County agencies for their review. Since no level of
sen-ice (LOS) standard \\ill be adversely affected by this amendment, these agencies have
recommended approval subject to appropriate stipulations that are consistent with the Land
Development Code and have been incorporated into the POO document.
The Transportation Department has stipulated that any land required for right-of.way shall be the
subject of a Developer Contribution Agreement as set forth in Ordinance 92-22, as amended. Also,
road impact fee credits, if applicable. shall be restricted to this project and shall not be transferable.
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STAFF RECOMMI:r-.'DA nON:
That the Collier County Planning Commission recommend approval of Petition PUD-96-l4 (1) .
for the purposes of amending Section 2.20 and Table I Development Standards subject to the
approval conditions that have been incorporated into the PUD document.
PREP ARED BY:
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RAY LLOWS. PRINCIPAL PLANNER
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COLLIER COU!\"TY PLA.~ G COMMISSION:
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MICHAEL A. DAVIS, CHAIRMAN
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APPLICATION FOR PUBLIC HEARING
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PUD Al\1ENDMENTfDO AMENDMENT
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION
PLANNING SERVICES
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1. Name of Applicant(s) Sunco Building Coq>aration
Applicant's Mailing Address 3600 Vanderbilt Beach Road Extension
City yaples
State Fl
Zip 34119
Applicant's Telephone Number: (941) 594-7400
Is the applicant the owner of the subject property?
X Yes
No
(a) If applicant is a land trust, so indicate and name beneficiaries below.
(b)
If applicant is corporatioll other than a public corporation, so indicate and
name officers and major stockholders below.
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If applicant is a partnership, limited partnership or other business entity, so
indicate and name principals below.
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If applicant is an owner, indicate exactly as recorded, and list all other
owners, if any.
_ (e)
If applicant is a lessee, anach copy of lease, and indicate actual owners if
not indicated on the lease.
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If applicant is a contract purchaser, attach copy of contract, and indicate
actual owner(s) name and address below.
2.
Nam~ of Agent
Alan D. Reynolds. AIC?
Firm
Wilson, Miller, Barton & Peek. Jnc.
Agent's Mailing Address
3200 Bailey Lane. Suite 200
City NaDles
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PUD Ordinance and Number: Ord. No. 97-6
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Detailed legal description of the property covered by the application (if space is
inadequate, attach on separate page; if request involves change to more than one zoning
district, include separate legal description for property involved in each district; if
property is cx1d-shaped, submit five (5) copies of survey; 1" to 400' SC4le).
The applicant is responsible for supplying the correct legal description. If questions arise
concerning the legal description, an engineer's certification shall be required.
Section 33 and 34
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Range 26 E
See attached legal description
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Address or location of subject property: Island Walk PUD. located on Vanl!erbi:t
Beach Road Extension. approximatelY 2 miles east of 1-75.
6.
Does property owner own contiguous property to the subject property? If so, give
complete legal description of entire contiguous property. Of space is inadequate, attach
on separate page.}
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!"ot applicable.
7. Type of Amendment:
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PUD Document Language Amendment
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B. PUD Master Plan Amendment
C. Development Order Language Amendment
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Does amendment comply with the comprehensive plan:
Yes
No
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If no, explain:
9. Has a public hearing been held on this property within the last year? If so, in whose
name? Not a licable.
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Date:
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Has any portion of the PUD been sold and/or
any changes proposed for the area sold and/or developed?
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X developed? Are
If yes, describe. (Attach
Yes. preliminarY site work has been commenced throu~hout the site, including site
access. model center. landscapin2. and water mana2ement.
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and say that I am the owner of the property described herein and which is the subject
matter of the proposed hearing; that all the answers to the que~tions in this application,
and all sketches, data, and other supplementary maner attached to and made a part of this
application, are honest and true to the best of my knowledge and belief. I understand this
application must be complete and accurate before a hearing can be advertised. I further
permit the undersigned to act as my representative in any matters regarding this Petition.
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Signature of Agent
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STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF COLLIER
The foregoing Applicalion was acknowledged before me this..LL day of ~,.. / , 1998,
by a ~;Q'" 0, A t' (" . who is personally known to e or who has produced
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Re: Petition No. PUD-96-14(1), June 4, 1998, Sunco Bldg, Corporation re: Island Walk
PUD, Ordinance Number 97-6
Fr: Mr.and Mrs. H,E. Fomes
We are opposed to any and all further variances for the Island Walk development.
Previous decisions have resulted In destruction of wetlands, destruction of wildlife, and
destruction of our property values. Has anyone actually vIsited thIs site to see the
results of your decisions and the impact on the Oakes Blvd. Area?
The previous and present concems have not been dealt with (including -present code
enforcement concerns to which we have received no response). Why would further
variances even be considered?
We strongly oppose any further "excl'f"\ttons" for this development.
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AN OROIN&~CE AMENDrNG ORDINANCE NUMBER
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SECTION TWO: EFrtCTIVE DATE
Thi. Ordinance .hall become effective upon filinq with the
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PASSED AND DULY ADoPTED by the Board ot County Commissioners of
Collier County, Florida, this
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},'!'TES.:
D~IGH. E. BROCy., CLE~Y.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
APPROVED AS TO FO?~ AND
LEG~ SUFFICIENCY:
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PETITION NO. PUD-9l-2(1), WILLIAM R. VINES, OF VINES & ASSOCIATES. INC"
REPRESENTING ROBERT S. HARDY, REQUESTING A REZONE FROM PUD TO PUD
HAVING THE EFFECT OF AMENDING mE NORrnBROOKE PLAZA PUD TO INCREASE
mE AMOUNT OF GROSS FLOOR AREA DEVOTED TO RETAllJSERVICElOFFICES;
REVISING THE NUMBER OF DEVELOPMENT TRACTS FROM THREE TO TWO; MAKING
OTHER CHAi~GES THAT HAVE OCCURRED SINCE THE PUD WAS FIRST APPROVED AND
TO UPDATE REFERENCES TO THOSE IN EFFECT, AND TO A1ffiND THE MASTER PLAN
FOR PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE NORTIfWEST QUADRANT OF 1-75 AND NAPLES-
IMMOKALEE ROAD (C.R. 846), IN SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST,
CONTAINING 43 ACRES, MORE OR LESS,
OBJECTIVE:
The purpose of this executive summary is to advise the BCC of the need to review and readopt the
Northbrooke Plaza PUD due to the inability of the applicant and staff to convey in a timely manner the
revised PUD document to the Department of Community Affairs, The petitioner also proposes to add
several additional items to the PUD amendment approved by the Board on April 28, 1998
. CONSIDERATIONS:
Following the Board of County Commissioners meeting of April 28, 1998, the Northbrooke Plaza
PUD was approved with the BCC directing a number of modifications to the PUD. These were
conveyed to the petitioners agent immediately following the meeting of the BCC where said action was
taken. Staff was advised that the agent did not have the owners authorization to supply an amended
PUD which was further clouded by their assumption that a reconsideration action was possible, Staff
has always relied on the petitioner to submit a revised document should that be necessary following a
Board action except for relatively minor changes that don't affect pagination, because we do not bave
the respective PUD in our electronic data system, and, therefore cannot exercise a great deal of control
with respect to amendments that need to be made following a BCC meeting directing said changes.
Additionally, the time frame for transmitting the document to the DCA is very short (i.e. 10 days), The
BCC continue PUD rezone public hearings for two (2) weeks staff recommends that where
considerable modification has been deemed necessary recognizing the limited window for effecting
these changes and transmitting the revised PUD document to the DCA.
In the interim period of time since your approval decision the petitioner has submitted a revised PUD
which we believe accomplishes the revisions directed by the Board in a somewhat modified form,
Amendments To The Northbrooke Plaza PUD
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c. rermined DRl category development is indicated on the following table:
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LEASABLE PJaRXING MAX. MAX..
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RetaiJlServiccl 12.9(01' paIIr) . Per LDC N/A NJA
Restaurants
Fast f'ood 5 (no<< to aceed) . Per LDC N1A N/A
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5 (no<< to aceed) . Per LDC .
Gasoline Services 4 (nO( to aceed) . Per LDC N/A N/A
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Office 3 (nOIIO aceed) . Per LDC N/A N/A
Residential 10 N/A Per LDC N/A 120
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Maximum Building Heights (i.e. Stories Above Grade)
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assisted living facilities, otherwise three (3) stories.
(ii) Offices. Three (3) stories above grade.
(iii) RetaiVService Uses and Other - Two (2) stories above grade.
Section 3.A.3
New I. Common Architectural Theme
In addition to compliance with the commercial architectural standards of the Land
Development Code, Tract A development shall exhibit an overall architectura1,
architectural, signage and ligbMa theme, to be established when the first SDP iJ ved (or
Tract A. The use of trademark architectural symbols for national chain UIeI notJaN 2 3 1998
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A visual character theme.
Section 3.B.3
Maximum Building Height (Storie1 Above Grade)
Multiple Family Dwelling Units- 2 Stories
Assisted Living Facility Housing - 3 Stories
mCAL IMP ACf:
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GROWfH MANAGEMENT IMPACT:
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2(1) be adopted as described by the Ordinance for Adoption and companion Exhibit (i.e. PUD
Document and Master Plan),
REVIEWED BY:
VINCENT A. CAUTERO, AlCP, ADMINISTRATOR
COMMUNIIT DEY. AND ENVIRONMENTAL SVcs.
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COMMUNlIT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DMSION
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PUD-91-2(1), NORTHBROOKE PLAZA Pun TO Pun
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O\\'NERJ AGEl'l:
Agent:
William R. Vines
Vines & Associates, Inc.
800 Harbour Drive
Naples. Florida 34103
Contract
Purchaser:
Robert S. Hardy
6289 Burnham Road
Naples. Florida 34119
Record
Owner:
Land trust #5405
Richard Bennen Trustee
865 - 5th Avenue South
Naples, Florida 34102
REQCESTED ACTION:
This petition seeks to amend by replacing the Nonhbrooke Plaza PUD regulatory document with a
new pun regulatory document through the action of a "pun to pun" Planned Unit Development
rezoning action.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION:
The Nonhbrooke Plaza Pun is located within the nonheast quadrant of the interchange area at 1-75
and Imrnokalee Road (CR-846) (see location map following page),
PURPOSEIDESCRlPTION OF PROJECT:
The purpose of this petition is to revise the table of major generic land uses and their intensity of
development. The current table describes commercial uses as gas stations, general retail. restaurants
and offices each with an assigned gross building area. The change wou .eg~,~ia1
development as Retail and Service while increasing the allowable gross i1dinf~i:p 196,000
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to 270,000 square feet. The table also adjusts the amount of MoteL'Hotel development from 150
rooms to 130 rooms and residential dwelling units from 150 to 120.
The current PUD establishes three (3) development tracts with one of the tracts devoted to residential
development. The revised PUD establishes two (2) tracts, one for commercial development and the
other for residential development. Other changes to the PUD account for development stipulations
that no longer apply because of infrastrucrural improvements or because of new service providers.
and to update the PUD to current LDC references.
SURROUNDING LAl'iD USE AND ZO~lNG:
Inasmuch as the revisions do not change the manner by which the property is intended to be
developed there can be no different an impact upon adjacent and nearby property, therefore, nothing
is served by describing the relationship of surrounding land uses,
No development has occurred at the };crthbrooke Plaza except for a temporary sales. trailer which is
marketing the development of the adjacent Cypress Woods Golf and eounty Club.
GRO\\'TH ;\1A.~AGE:\IEl'-1T PLAN CONSISTENCY:
The Nonhbrooke Plaza PUD was first approved on July 30, 1991, Ordinance No, 91-67. Pursuant to
Section 2.7.3.4 (Sunsening) a two year extension was granted effectively extending the date by which
development is to be;1n to January 21, 1999. This petition does nothing to change approved land
uses, however. the amount of commercial developed will be increased in the event this petition is
approved. The land uses and the location of the subject property remains consistent with its activity
center designation. The FLUE does not provide any standards limiting the amount of commercial
development that may occur in designated commercial areas.
A literal application of LOS relationships and natural resource conservation requirements ad\"ise that
the added building area would not be inconsistent with applicable G~fP elements. The PL'D is
structured to require compliance with LDC requirements related to assuring consistency with related
GrvrP elements. Any development of the land is subject to concurrency requirements.
E\'ALVA TIO~ FOR E~\lROr-;ME~T AL. T~"'SPORT ATION Ai"'D I~FRASTRl'CTllU::
The subject petition has been re\;ewed by the appropriate staff responsible for oversight related to the
above referenced areas of critical concern. This primarily includes a review by the eommunity
Development environmental and engineering staff, and the Transportation Services Depamnent staff.
This petition was administratively re\;ewed on behalf of the EAB. Recommendations are included in
the Development commitments section of the PUD that pertain to those jurisdictional staff
recommendations required to assure that development as it proceeds \viII be consistent with
applicable LDC requirements.
ANALYSIS:
~s i.~ a PUD amendment ev~n though the process. is one of rezoning the land ~:'PJJ?::}s.~~~
PUD . When we use a rezorung process to accomphsh a PUD amendment. we do so to achleve a ;
level of administrative convenience as it avoids the requirement to track amend en~0~r'!; ~e1E93 \
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relationship to the original document in order to understand the totality of the regulations as they
apply to the PUD zoning disnict. For this reason. staff is of the opinion that the required findings for
standard and PUD rezones do not apply in recognition of the fact that when the property was initiallY.
rezoned. the decision to approve the Nonhbrooke Plaza PUD was based upon a preponderance 0
evidence and conditions which support the required findings for both standard and PlJD rezoning
actions.
With the exception of the change which would increase the authorized amount of commercial
development the amendments to the PUD through a PUD to PUD rezoning action do not change the
way the property was originally intended to be developed. Th.e new PUD will provide us with an
opportunity to construct development commitments in a m.tu,er consistent with current LDC
requirements, while cwrent development commitments may be deleted attributable to development
actions which make the commitment redundant.
The revision which establishes two building tracts instead of three is of no material significance
inasmuch as it doesn't change the pan commercial pan residential development strategy. The
projects interface with ?'\onhbrooke Drive will be revised to reflect the existing geometry between
Northbrooke Drive and Oaks Boulevard. Access connections with OaksINorthbrooke Drive will have
to be consistent with the County's Access ~1anagement Plan.
In the opinion of staff the only issue that needs serious consideration is that of increasing the amount
of authorized commercial development. We do not believe there is any problem related to
aggregating commercial development in a more general manner. A reduction oftwemy (20) hotel or
motel rooms and thirty (30) dwelling units has an insignificant relationship to an equivalent amount
of commercial floor space (i.e. estimated to be within a range of 2,000 to 4,000 square feet)..
Therefore, the full impact of an additional 74,000 square feet needs to be evaluated. As advised on
many occasions the FLue provides no standards relative to the amount of commercial development
deemed appropriate for each acre of land so used. A standard that has been employed as a rule of
thumb is 10,000 square feet per acre. The PUD proposes an intensity of 270,000 square feet on 29.9
acres of the site which produces a ratio of less than 10,000 square feet per acre. Furthermore. the
extent to which a ponion of the commercial tract is to be development with hotel or motel space a
commensurate reduction of 10.000 square feet of commercial space for each acre of hotel/motel
development will be made. As structured the change in commercial intensity is within acceptable
ranges and is not precedent sening.
Relative to the net additional impact to the arterial road system it should be noted that Immokalee
Road (eR 846) is expected to become deficient in terms of its expecied LOS by the year 1999 unless
the road is widened to four (4) lanes from 1-75 to CR-951 and six (6) lanes from 1-75 to Airport Road.
In view of this relationship staff is of the opinion that the net increase of the project as now proposed
over that currently authorized be phased to occur after said required improvements to Immokalee
Road are completed. notv,:ithstanding the possibiliry of a concurrency management action on the
currently authorized development.
CO:\I1\IE~T ARY RELA TIO~SHIP OF DRI'S:
Regarding the potential application of the DRl aggregation rule is should be noted ~'ben !ecent-
approvals were granted to nearby properties the o.....,oership entered into the recordl of sa.id~~'_
(i.e. Cypress Woods Golf and Country Club) showed that the contract purchaser, or the land 10 lMs~
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not be the case. The burden for delemuning Iikel)' DR! relationship lies "ith the Regional Planning
COlUlcil and Department of Conununity Affairs. Furthennore, a local development order (i.e.
rezoning action) does not exempt an owner of property from compl)ing with DR! requirements
should it subsequently be delennined that a Proposed development ofland constituted a DR!, either as
an individual project or by aggregation due to ov.llership in a nearby, property. Where there is doubt
the law provides for the owner of land to obtain a "cle",ance lener" or a binding lener of
interpretation from the DCA. Again it is importan, to appreciate that the approval of a zouing
development order and iuitial construction activities do not set aside the requirements for a DR!
should it sub".quently be delennined that the thresholds or criteria for aggrega'ion came into play at
any time between related but separate land development approvafs..
STAFF RECOMMEl';DA TION:
That the Collier County Planning Commission recommend approval of Petition PUD.91.2(1) having
the eITect of replacing the Northbrooke Plaza PUD while modifying the development strategy to
reflect an increase in commercial floor space and a reduction in hotel space and residential dwelling
u~escribed bv the new Xorthbrooke Plaza PUD document and master plan.
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VINCE1\J A. eAUTERO, Alep, AD~1t\lSTRATOR
COM\fLTT\1TY DEV. AND ENVIRO:-"~ENT Ai sves.
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Petition Number PUD-91-2(1)
Staff Report for March 5, 1998 CCPC meeting.
PlTI.91.2( J) STAFF REPORT/md
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PETITION NUMBER
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APPLICATION FOR PUBLIC HEARING
FOR
PUD AMENDMENT/DO AMENDMENT
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION
PLANNING SERVICES
1.
Name of Applicantfs)
RSH of Naples. Inc.
App.licant's Mailing Address
6209 Burnham Road
City
Naofes
State
Florida
Zip 34119
Applicant's Telephone Number: Res.:
Bus,: 597-6311
Is the applicant the owner of the subject property?
Yes
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No
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(a) If applicant is a land trust, so indicate and name beneficiaries below.
(b) If applicant is corporation other than a public corporation, so indicate
and name officers anc.l major stockholders below,
(c) If applicant is a partnership, limited partnership or other business
entity, so indicate and name principals below.
(d) If applicant is an owner, indicate exactly as recorded, and list all
other owners. if any,
(e) If applicant is a lessee, attach copy of lease, and indicate actual
owners if not indicated on the lease.
-A.... (f) If applicant is a contract purchaser, attach copy of contract. and
indicate actual owner(s) name and address below.
Robert S. Hardv. President. 100% owner,
6289 Burnham Road. Naoles FI.
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Name of Agent
William R. Vines
Firm Vines & Associates. Ir"lk..-
Agent's Mailing Address
800 Harbour Drive
City Nanles
State Florida
Zip 34103
Agent's Telephone Number: Res.:
Bus.: 262-4164
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3. PUD ORDINANCE NAME AND NUMBER: Northbrooke Plaza ORD,#91-67
4, DETAILED LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY COVERED BY THE
APPLICATION (If space is inadequate, attach on separate page. If request
involves change to more than one zoning district, include separate legal
des~rjption for property involved in each district, If property is odd-shaped.
submit five (5) copies of survey (1" to 400' scale).
THE APPLICANT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SUPPLYING THE CORRECT LEGAL
DESCRIPTION, IF QUESTIONS ARISE CONCERNING THE LEGAL
DESCRIPTION, AN ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATION SHALL BE REQUIRED,
SECTION
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TOWNSHIP
RANGE 26 East
48 South
See attached Ifrgal descrintion
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Address or location of subject property:
Northeast corner I. 75 and
Immokalee Road
6. Does property Owner own contiguous property to the subject property? If so,
give complete legal description of entire contiguous property. (If space is
inadequate, attach on separate page.) NO
7. TYPE OF AMENDMENT:
---X- A. PUD Document Language Amendment
---X- B. PUD Master Plall Amendment
- C. Development Order Language Amendment
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DOES AMENDMENT COMPLY WITH THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN:
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-X- Yes _ No If no. explain:
9. HAS A PUBLIC HEARING BEEN HELD ON THIS PROPERTY WITHIN THE LAST
YEAR? IF SO, IN WHOSE NAME? 'No
PETITION NO.
DATE
, O. HAS ANY PORTION OF THE PUD BEEN No SOLD AND/OR No
DEVELOPED? ARE ANY CHANGES PROPOSED FOR THE AREA SOLD AND/OR
DEVELOPED?
- Yes --2L- No IF YES. DESCRIBE: (Attach additional sheets if nacessary).
AFFIDA VII
I. Richard K, Bennett, being first duly sworn. depose and say tha_
I am the Trustee of Land Trust #5405 which owns the property described herein an
which is the subject matter uf the proposed hearing; that all the answers to the
Questions in this application. and all sketches, data. and other supplementary matter
attached to and made a part of this application, are honest and true to the best of my
knowledge and belief. I understand this application must be completed and accurate
before a hearing can be advertised. I further permit the undersigned to act as my
representative in any matters regarding this Petition,
NOTE:
SIGNATURES OF ALL OWNERS ARE MZN ATORY.
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County of Collier
~ The foregoing Application was acknowledged before me this ~ '" -i-h day of
U,tc.tt I ( I , 19.2.L by -.RICHARD K, BENNETT. who is ersonally known to
me or who hag produced . as identi Ication and who id
(did not) take an oath.
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NOTARY PUBLIC
Serial/Commission No.
My Commission Expires:
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THE NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF THE DENEFICI^RIES OF LAND TRUST 15405 .
AND THEIR RESPECTIVE BENEFICIAL INTEREST ARE AS FOLLOWS:
Banner Enterprises, In~. 2.15%
c/o Edward Streit, President
320 East Indian Trail
Aurora, 11 60202
Georqe W. Barnotte, Jr. 5\
c/o Barnette Contraotors, Ino.
P.O. Box 1190
Wise, VA 24293
BCGM V Partnership
c/o Mr. Louis Conrad
Box 22160
Cloveland, on 44122
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James A. Brown, Jr.
1051 Clark Street
AbingdoL, VA 24210
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Ed9ar E. Davis
Downing Frye' Assoc.,
3411 N. Tamlami ~'ra11
Naples, FL 33940
2.5%
Inc.
Earl L. Frye
Downin9 Frye & ARSOC.,
3411 N. Tamiami Trail
Naples, FL 33940
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}o-. Boyd Fowler
111 Hill Street
Grundy, VA 24614
Douglas L.P. HamiltoJ1
24 Simara Stl'eet:
Stuart, Fal 33494
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2.5%
Daniel R. Harper 1.5%
c/o Harper Bros., Inc.
5351 Six Mile Cypress Parkway
Ft. Myers, FL 33912
Indian Trails, Inc.
c/o W. P. Himburg, Chairman
109 E. ComstocK
OWosso, MI 48867
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Robert R. Katzenmayer 1/8'
~rustae for Robert R. Kattenmeyer
Defined Keogh Benefit Plan Self-
Directed Pension
Downing Frye' hssoc., Inc.
3411 No. Tamiaml Trail
Naples, FL 33940
Goorge E. Kawamoto
G97G Pebble Park Circle
Wost Dloomfield, MI 48033
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John M. Kelly
Xelly , A$soo. Financial Sery.
105 So. Butler Street
Madison, WI 53703
Joseph B. Lankford
30 Chapel Lane
Bella Vista, AX 72714
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ll'rank P. Lipps
1504 Locust Street
La Chateau Apartments
Elkhart, IN 46515
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Ernest J. Na~y
1003 Industrial Park....ay
P.O. Hox 1124
Elkhart, IN 46515
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J. D. Nicewoudel.'
P.o. Box 430
Clintwood, VA 24228
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Kenneth D. Nic~wonder
P.o. Box 430
Clintwood, VA 2~228
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Mark D. Nicewonder
P.O. l30x 430
Clintwood, VA 24228
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LAND TRUST 15405
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PCDM-86, ~ Michigan CO-Partnarship 5\
c/o Ward D.. pow.ra, partnor
Powers, Chapman, O'hgostino, Meyor., MCTigue' Milia
3001 w. Big S..vor Road - Suito 704
Troy, MI 48084
Ribek Ccrapany
c/o Mr. l4ward J. Mace
2335 N. Tamiami Trail
Suite 408
Napls5, FL 33940
Whitebird Realty
1285 GUlfshore Blvd. NO.
Naplea, FL 33940
Paul F. Wagner
110 Crestview Drive
Abingdon, VA 24210
Marilyn W. Wittus 2.5\
Revocable Truat Agreement Dated 12/13/82
c/o Marilyn W. Wittus, Trustao
Parker, Wittus & Company
Suite 315 Travels Tower
26555 Evorgreen Hoad
Southfield, HI 48076
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CONTRACT FOR PDRCBASE AND SALE
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DATED at Naples, Florida, this this
JV~ , 1997, by and between:
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RICHARD K. BENNETT, Successor Trustee of Land
Trust No. 5405, hereinafter called the SELLER,
and
R. S. B. of Naples, Inc., a Florida
corporation, its Successors or assigns,
hereinafter called the BUYER.
1. D~PO~I1'
~ The SELLER, in consideration of $10.00 paid by BOYER to
J~~~~ as Escrow Agent, hereby Jives the BUYER the
exclusive r.aht to purchase, upon the following term. And .
condi tions, the real property in Collier County, Florida,
hereinafter referred to as the -real property-, described on the
attached Exhibit -A. and the Northbrooke P.D.D. attached hereto as
Exhibit "B".
The SELLER, in consideration of BOYER completing certain
planning works and completing applications for certain
governmental approvals as hereinafter set forth (-the works-)
SELLF.R does hereby give BUYER the exclusive option to purchase,
within six months from the effective date of this Agreement, the
subject lands attached hereto as Exhibit -A-. The effective date
shall be the date on which both BOYER and SELLER have executed
this Agreement.
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.The works. shall mean (A) the completion of
applications for South Florida Water Management District
permission, including engineering design, to remove the lake from
the subject lands and piping the storm drainage water into the
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lake on the abutting Cypress Woods project. (8) Oes!<Jning a roa-1
system and completing applications for the subdividing of the
sUbject land into lots including the design of the util~tlea
required tor the project and requesting count:y approval for said
road and util i ty design.
(C) Completing a si te developneht plar.
to Collier county requirements and requesting approval for same.
(D) In removing the lake and designing the road syste~ 8UYER shall
maximize the commerci al area Ii and mi nim he the re sidenti al area
and seek county approval for the final determination thereof.
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2. PROOF OF TITLE
SELLER has provided BUYER with a copy of it's e:zisting
Owners Title Insurance Policy.
Within one hundred Sixty-five (165)' days of effective
date the SELLER will pay for and deliver to the BUYER evidence ot
title to the real property in the form of a title insurance binder
issued by Attorney's Title Insurance Fund, Inc., agreeing to iSsue
to U.e BOYER, upon the recording of the deed hereafter menti oned,
it's standard title insurance policy in the amoUnt of the purchase
pr ice insuring the tl tIe of the BUYER to the real property, free
and clear of all liens and encU1'llbrances, except for the following:
~ Taxes for the current year; and
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Mattera shown in SELLER'S existing title insurance
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policy.
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Schoennagel expiring Decesnber 31, 1997, cop'j of which has been
furnished to BUYER.
o. A commitment by the SELLER to lease approximately
one acre in the Southeast corner of the property to Northbrooke
Oeve1opuent, Ltd., a Florida Limited partnership, (contained in
the Partnership Agreement of said Limited Partnership).
BOYER
acknowledges receipt of a copy of said provision. BOYER agrees to
grant said lease.
BOYER shall have fifteen (15) days after SELLER has
delivered title insurance binder to BOYER for eXUlinatlon of the
title insurance binder; provided that if within said tilDe BOYER
shall serve written notice of any defects in title, SELLER shall
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have a reasonable tirae in which to clear said objections: and if
SELLER is unable or unwilling to clear same, BUYER may accept
ti tIe in its ex! sting condition (in which case there shall be no
abatement of purchase price on account of said defeeta) or void
this agreement and receive 8 refund of all deposit money (in which
case the rights of all parties shall cease).
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3. ~ER TO MAINTAIN STATOS QF T1Tf.E
SELLER agrees that so long as this Contract Is In effect
SELLER will do nothing to change the status of the ti tIe nor to
place any encumbrances on ti tle to the property, excepting the
Clearing of title objections timely made by ~UYER.
4. PAYMENT OF PURCHA~~ PRICE
The purchase price for the real property iF.
$6,000,000.00 against which there shall be credited all de
The BUYER will pay the balance of the purchase price as fol
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$250,000.00 Cash on closing against which all deposit
monies shall be credited, together with a Purchase ~ney Mort9Age
in the a~ount of $5,750,000.00, payable as follows: Four (4)
equal annual payments of $750,000.00 on the first four anniversary
dates from closing and the balance of $2,750,000.00 payable in
five (5) yeats without interest for the first thirty (30) months
and interest thereafter on the outstanding balance accruing at 8\
per annum, first payment three (3) years from closing and annually
there after. Prepayment may be made without penalty. Same shall
be evidenced by a promissory note and first purchase money
mortga~ in form satisfactory to SELLER'S attorney.
S. FEASIBILiTY AND INVESTIGATION STUDY PERIOD
During the term of this Agreement BUYER shall have the
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ri ght to conduct engineering, fea ai bili ty and such other etudie s
and investigations concerning the property as BUYER desires (the
-Investigation Period)'. During the Investigation Period, the
BOYER and its agents shall be prov ided with full access to the
property as deemed necessary by'BUYEL
BUYER and/or BUYER'S
designated agents ~ay enter upon the property for the purpose of
soil analysis, environmental studies, surveys, core drilling,
str; uctural examination and tests, historical and archeological
reviews, or such other studies, tests, examinations and
investigations as may be deemed necessary by BUYER or BUYER'S
engineers. BOYER shall indemnify and hold SELLER harmless from
and against any and all claims and liens arising during or out of
any activities of BOYER or its authorized agent8 upon the
~ property. prior to entering the Property, the BUYER shall ~~ni~~~)
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to SELLER proof of liability insurance, in an amount not less than
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$1,000,000.00 protecting both SELLER and BUYE~ BUYER agrees not
to create any liens and to hold SELLER harmless fren any liability
on account of BUYERS activities or that of its agents, ..employees
and independent contractors. BUYER shall repair aTrf damage caused
and return the Property to its natural state. BOYER has been
advised of a previous request by South Florida Water Management
District to enlarge the existing canal on the property.
BUYER
acknowledges receipt of a copy of the existing Collier County
DeveloPDent Order for the property and BUYER has been advised of a
possible elimination of the median cut at Immokalee Road and
Northbrooke Drive.
If the BOYER determines that BOYER (1n its sole
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discretion) does not desire to proceed with tbe transaction, the
BUYER shall, during the Inspection Period, notify the SELLER in
writing, that it has elected not to proceed and thereupon the
Deposit, and all interest accrued thereon, shall be paid to BUYER
and the rights of all parties shall cease.
Except as otherwise set forth herein, it is understood
and agreed that SELLER disclaims all warranties or representations
of any kind or character, express or implied, with respect to the
Property, includin<], but not limited to, warranties or
representations as to matters of title, zoning, tax consequences,
physical or environmental conditions, availability of access,
ingress or egress, operating history or projections, valuation,
governmental approvals, governmental regulations or any
matters or thing relating to or affecting the Property.
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agrees that with respect to the Property, except as provided for
herein, BUYER has not relied upon and will not rely upon, either
directly or indirectly, any oral representation, written
information or warranty of SELLER or of SELLER'S agents or
employees. Any materials, Inforsaation or reports concerning the
Property provided to BUYER by SELLER have been provided without
investigation, representation or warranty by SELLER. BOYER
represents that it is a knowledgeable Purchaser of real estate and
that it is relying solely on his own expertise and that of.BUYERS
consultants, and that BOYER will conduct such inspections and
investigations of the Property, including, but not limited to, the
physical and environmental conditions thereof, and shall rely upon
same and upon closing, shall assume the risk that adverse matters,
. including, but not limited to, adverse physii:al and environmental
conditions which may not have been revealed by BUYERS inspections
and investigations. B:OYER acknowledges and agrees that upon
closing, SELLER shall sell and convey to BUYER, and BUYER shall
~ccept the Property Aas is, where is,. with all faults. There are
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no oral agreements, warranties or representations collateral to or
affecting the Property by SELLER or any third party.
6. ~ D~~~PME~ PLAN AND PARTIAL R~~^SES
BUYER shall provide SELLER wi th a si te-develoflllent plan
showing roadways and services to the property. The BOYER sball be
entitled to partial releases in accordance with tbe Site
Developcent Plan (. SOP) (Exhlbi t .C.) and release plan (Exhlbl t
"0.) as tollows:
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Opon construction of roads, water and sewer and
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service facilities adequate to serve the property the right-of-way
of the road shown on the SOP shall be released without charqe when
it is to be dedicated or deeded to Collier County.
B. BOYER proposes to develop said property in
accordance with the SOP and when BOYER has completed the sai~
serv ices it shall be entitled to partial releases of land from
mortgage, as followa:
(1) Upon approval of the SOP by Collier' County
parts of the residential tract, as described on Exhibit .C. ann
.0., shall be released upon payment on the purchase price at the
rate of S100,000.00, per acre, for each acre t~ be released.
(2) To determine a release price for parts of the
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canmercial tract, as described on Exhibit .C. and .0-, the total
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release pri~ for the residential tract shall be subtracted fran
the purchase price and the balance of the purchase price shall be
divided by the acrea~ within the commercial tract as approved by
Collier County, the result shall be the per acre price for
releaseE: of p.!lrts of the commercial tract. The size of any such
releases to be one (l) acre or more and no unreleased parcel less
th~n one (1) acre shall remain between released parcels.
(3) For each release of one (1) acre in the
commercial tract BUYER shall have paid for and have released
one-half (1/2) acre of the residential tract, all according to
Exhibit .0- attached hereto.
C. If BUYER, in obtaining development permits needs to
modify the SOP and release plan he may do so provided anffin;~
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. plan provides a maximum of 14.1 acrea of residential and a miniaum
of 25.8 acres of caDmerci al (as it is presently zoned) lees the
appropriate road right-of-way to provide road frontage and
services to all parcels on the final SOP.
o. All payments made on the purchase price shall apply
towards releases and all payments for releases shall apply to the
next due paya.ent or payments of prinCipal.
E. No release shall be given when the note or mortgage
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are in default.
F. The Site Development Plan shall include an easement
for ~ervicin9 and accessing the residential area as shown on
Exhibit .C.. In the event the residential area is sold in parce15
then BUYER shall construct the road and services over the easement
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to such parcels. In the event it is sold in one parcel then such
parcel shall have access to the main road system as shown on the
Site Development Plan.
7. DELIVERY OF DEED AND POSSESSION
At closing, within the time allowed, the SELLER will
promptly execute and deliver to the BOYER a Special warranty Deed,
with proper documentary stamps affixed thereto, conveying the real
pr oper ty to the BUYER, and shall at the same time de liver
possession of the real property to the BUYER.
SELLER agrees to deliver to BOYER at SELLER'S sole cost
and expense, the following items:
A. An Owner's Affidavit executed and sworn to by
SELLER, stating that no work has been performed on
during the Contract period prior to Closing, or such
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as is applicable under Florida law for the expiration of the ~
statutory lien period, or if such work has been performed, that it
has been paid in full, to<jether with such other statements and
instr~ents as may be requited by the Title Company in order for
the Title Company to issue Buyer'S Title Insurance Policy without
exoeption for any liens, unrecorded easements or other standard
exceptions set forth in the standard title insurance policy .form.
B. All other documents that lDay reasonably be required
by the Title Company to complete the transaction contemplated by
this Agreement.
C. A .certificate complying with requirements of
Section 1445 and 7701 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as
amended, by SELLER that it is not a foreign person within the
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meaning of such sections.
8. ADJUSTMENTS
Ad Valorem Taxes shall be prorated as of the date of
closing.
9. ,CLOSING
Onless terminated by BUYER under the terms of Paragraph
15 of this Agreement or as provided for herein closing shall occur
within six (6) months of the effective date of this Agreement.
10. ~ce OP CLOSlOO
All matters relating to this COntract, including the
payment of the purchase price and the delivery of the deed, shall
take place at the office of Downing-Frye Realty, Inc., 3411
Tamiami Trail North, Naples, Florida 34103.
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11. REPP$.sE~ATIONS BY SEr.r.ER
As a material inducement to BOYER to enter into thiso
Agreement, and to purchase the Property, SELLER hereby represents
that the following matters are true on the date hereof:
A. SELLER ha s the full power and a uthori ty to (I)
execute this agreement and the closing documents and (2) to bind
Seller to te~8 hereof and thereof.
8. There is no litigation or proceeding pending or, to
the xn~wledge of SELLER threatened against or relating to the
Property or the right or power of SELLER to convey the Property to
SOYER in accordance with this Agreement, nor does SELLER know of
any basis for any souch action, including condemnation or eminent
dauain.
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SELLER has not received any written notice that the
Property or any portion thereof is in violation of any law,
ordinance, regulation or governmental requirement, including,
without limitation, matters relating to zoning, environmental
requirements, health codes, subdivision ordinance, traffic or
flood control.
O. There are no agreements or understandings relating
to the property that will be binding on the BUYER or the Property
on or after the Closing Date, except for those mentioned herein.
These representations shall not survive the closing.
12. BROKER
Notwithstanding the foregoing, Downing-Frye Associates,
Inc., is an agent of the SELLER and not the BUYER. SELLER agrees
to have BUYER compensate Downing-Frye , Associates, In . rb~~~)
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services rendered 1n connection with this transaction by paying to 4It
Downing-Frye , Associates, Inc. a commission of ten (10\> percent
of the purchase price out of the purchase funds proportionately as
the purchase price is paid, together with (l0'> of all interest
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paid on the purchase pr ice. . BUYER shall deduct the aJllount of
coruJlliss1on fr OlD each payment and pay the commission directly to
Downing-Frye Associates, Inc. BOYER and SELLER varrant: and
represent to the other that each party has not dealt with any
agent, realtor, or broker in connection with this transaction
other than the Broker listed above. In the event of any claia{s)
by any person or firm other than Downing-Frye Associates, Inc. for
a finder' 5 fee, professional fee or brokerage camuission, by one
who has dealt with SELLER or BUYER, the on~ who ha:i dealt with
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such claimant hereby agrees to indemnify and hold the other
harmless from any and all losses, damages, costs and expenses,
including, but not limited to, attorneys fees and related
disbursements through trial and on appeal, incurred in connection
with such claim(s) if the warranties stated in this section are
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proved to be false.
The provisions of this Section shall
specifically survive the closing.
Earl r... Frye and Edgar E. Dav is, P. A.. are 1 icensed to
sell real esta te in Flori da wi th Downing-Frye , Associates, Inc.
and Downing-Frye Realty, Inc.
80th are particip&nts in the
selling Trust and may participate in the commission attendant to
this sale.
14.
ijOTICES
All notices and other items required to be 9i
delivered under this Agreement shall be addressed as follow
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To Seller:
Richard K. Bennett, Successor Trustee
Land Trust Number 5405
Parks, Bennett , Stewart
865 Fifth Avenue SOuth
Naples, Florida 34102
Telephones
1'elecopier 1
(941) 262-0400
(941) 261-8646
wi th Copy TO: Willi."U'll L. Stewart, Esquire
Stewart , Keyes
153" Hendry Street - SUi te 201 (33901)
Post Office Drawer 790
Fort Myers, Florida 33902-0790
Telephone: (941) 334-7477
Telecopier: (941) 334-7941
To Buyer:
R. S. B. of Naples, Inc.
6289 Burnham Road
Naples, Florida 34119
Telephone: (941) 597-6311
Telecopier: (941) 597-6643
With Copy To: Leo Salvatori, Esquize
Quarles & Brady
Barnett Center, SUite .300
4501 Tamiami Trail, North
Naples, FL 34103
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Telephone: (941) 262-5959
Telecopier: (941) 434-4999
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In the event BUYER does not timely close on the
purchase, the planning works and approvals that have been
completed shall be turned over in total to SELLER without charge.
SELLER a9rees to execute such documents as are necessary to apply
for said per~its and approvals as provided by BUYER and BUYER
shall pay all costs associated with same and all other costs
associated with -the works..
If the sale is not closed due to the default of SELLER,
. BUYER may sue for specific performance. BUYER waives th ri9~~:~'~j~~l~\
sue f or damage s.
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~RNEYS' PEES
In the event of litigation between the parties arising
out of this Agreement the prevailing party shall receive a
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reasonable attorney's fee from the other party at trial or upon
appeal.
17. !PFE~JVE DATe
The Effective Date shall be the date the last party
eigns this Contract and delivers a copy to the other party.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the SELLER and BOYER bave 8191'\ed and
aCknowledged this Agreement the day and year first above
ment1oMd.
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Trustee of Land Trust
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R. S. B. OF NAPLES, INC.,
a Plorida corporation
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Received the su~ of S10.00 to be held pursuant to above
agr eement thi s ;;( 4 ~ day of /? ~ , I 997 .
S'l'~ART , KEYES
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EXHIBIT A
A parcel of land located in the Southeast Quarter (SI!: 1/4) of
Section 19, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County,
Florida, being more particularly described as follows:
Commence at the Southeast corner of Section 19, TOwnship 48 South,
Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida, thence run South 89- 34'
36. West along the South line of the Southeast Quarter (SE 1/4) of
the said Section 19 for a distance of 100.00 feet; Thence run
North 000 42' 54- West parallel with the East line o~ the
SOutheast Quarter (SE l/4) of the said Section 19 for a distance
of 100.00 feet to a point on the Northerly line of a 100.00 foot
County Canal easement and the POINT OF amINNIN:i of the parcel of
land herein described; Thence continue North 000 42' 54- West
parallel with the East line of the Southeast Quarter (SE 1/4) of
the said Section 19 for a distance of 1,243.75 feet; Thence run
South 890 17 I 06. West f or a distance of 450.00 feet; Thence run
North 450 45' 00. West for a distance of 200.00 feet; Thence run
North 280 38' 00. We8t for a distance of 321.01 feet; Thence run
North 780 55' 38- West for a distance of 544.92 feet to the
Northeaster ly corner of a dr ai nage easement recorded 1n Offici al
Record Book 365 at Page 414 of the Public Records of Collier
County, Florida; Thence run South 010 37', 19- East along the
Easterly line of said drainage easement for" a distance of -4.c2.73
feet to the beginning of a tangential circular curve concave to
the East; Thence run Southerly along the arc of said curve to the
left, same being the Easterly line of said drainage easement,
having a radiU8 of 2,650..79 feet through a central angle of 100
32' 08., subtended by a chord of .c86.74 feet at a bearing of South
060 53' 23. East, for a distance of 487.43 feet to the end of said
cu rve; Thence r un south 120 09 I 27. East alon9 the Easte rly Ii ne
of sa i d dra1 nage easement for a di stance of 67 s. 77 feet; Thence
run South <480 49' 40. East along the Easterly line of the said
drainage easement for a distance of 279..67 feet to a point on the
Northe rly 1 ine of a 100.00 foot County Canal easeIaent 1 Thence run
North 890 341 36- East along the Northerly line of the said 100.00
foot County Canal easement for a. distance of 873.61 feet to the
POINT OF BUHNNING.
Containing 39.90 acres, more or less.
Subject to easements, reservations or restrictions of record.
Bearings shown herein refer to those shown on the State of Florida
DepartJuent of Transportation Right-of-Way Hap for Florida State
Road No. 93 (Interstate 1-75) Section 03175-2401).
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Vines & Associates, Inc
urban planning. land planning
800 harbour drive
naples f10rida 34103
941.262.4164-
fax 941.262,5791
William R, Vines, president
member, AICP
pobox 933
Iinville no carolina 2864A
828.898.9837 ..
fax 828.898.9847
MEMORANDUM
To: Ron Nino
From: Bill Vines
Date: 5-13-98
Re: Northbrooke Plaza PUD
The changes which you advised are to be made to the Northbrooke Plaza PUD
occur on pages 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, and 12. I attach those pages, on which the changes
are indicated by strike-out and shading. The page 4 correction consists of
removing the Nand C" glitch. I also attach a complete clean copy of the PUD which
includes all of the changes.
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SECTION"
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
. 2.1, PURPOSE
The purpose of this Section is to describe the basic development objectives
and to generally describe the project development plan.
2.2 GENERAL
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A, Development of this project will be governed by the contents of this
document and applicable sections of the Collier County Land
Development Code in effect at the time of Site Development
Plan/Subdivision Master Plan approval(s).
B, Unless otherwise noted. the definitions of all terms shall be the same as
the definitions set forth in the Collier County Land Development Code in
effect at the time of Site Development Plan/Subdivision Master Plan
approval(s).
C. All conditions imposed and all graphic material presented depicting
restrictions for the development of Northbrooke Plaza shall become part
of the regulations which govern the manner in which the PUD site may
be developed,
D. Unless specifically waived by appropriate authority. the provisions of
regulations not otherwise provided for in this PUD shall remain in full
force and effect,
2.3.
PROJECT PLAN
A.
This site is planned as a mixed use commercial/residential project which will
provide commercial services to highway travelers as well as to residents in
the vicinity, In addition to conventional interchange related and surrounding
neighborhood serving commercial services, conventional residential and/or
retirement residential usage with supporting medical and related services will
be incorporated in the project, The PUD Master Plan. known as Attachment
"1", which by reference is made part of this document. divides the property
into Tracts A and B, Dna C, each of which is the subject of detailed
standards which are set forth in this PUD document. The exact boundaries
of development parcels are to be established at the time of construction
plans and platting approval.
B.
At the time of initial PUD zoning. no detailed development plan for the
entirety of the site exists. The development intention is to provide
appropriately zoned sites, with all necessary utilities in place, to
accommodate commercial and related development projects, such ~s "':~~~)
national motel and/or restaurant chains. gasoline service stations, retail
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Permitted ORI cetcgor'f development is indicated on the following table:
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ACRES
MAXIMUM
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FLOOR AREA
REQUIRED
PARKING
SPACES
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ROOMS
MAX.
UNITS
Retail! eM Service! if variable
~sta:urants:.':,;':X:::.:}:::::J 2.9' o(greatir
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Motel/Hotel '/ariable 6 orl~~ . Per lDC 130 na
Gasoline Service 4 or less . . * . Per loC ....m.
na
Stations
Office variable 3 or le$~ . Per LDC na na
Residential 10 na Per LDC na 120
TOTAL 39,9 270.000 Per LDC 130 12.
· The maximum leasable floor area for all Retail and Services and Office uses
permitted in Tract A is 270.000 sq. ft. Maximum permitted motel/hotel density is
26 units per acre. For every 26 motel/hotel units approved, the maximum
permitted 270,000 sq, ft, of retail and service plus office use shall be reduced by
10.000 sq, ft,
0, DEVELOPMENT INTENSITY LIMITATION
The development intensity of the various DRI categories permitted in this project
shall not exceed 80% of the applicable DRI threshold. oRI categories permitted by
this project include retail and service development; office development; hotel or
motel development; residential development; or multi-use development.
2.5 RELATED PROJECT PLAN APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS
B,
A. Prior to the recording of a Record Plat, for all or part of the PUD, final plans of all
required improvements shall receive approval of the appropriate Collier County
governmental agency to insure compliance with the PUD Master Plan. the County
Land Development Code and the platting laws of the State of Florida.
A !lach ment "'", the PUD Master Plan. constitutes the required PUD ' eveidl_
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PURPOSE
SECTION III
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
TRACT A
The purpose of this Section is to set forth the development regulations
applicable to Tract A of the Northbrooke Plaza project. (Refer to PUD Master
Plan),
3.A.2
USES PERMITTEQ
No building or structure, or part thereof, shall be erected, altered or used, or
land used, in whole or part, for other than the following:
A. Principal Uses:
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Automobile service stations. Vehicle cleaning, service and repair
facilities are permitted, except for repair facilities involving engine
removal, body repair, or painting
2.
Hotels/motels
3.
Offices
4.
Financial institutions
5,
Medical offices, laboratories, clinics, health improvement facilities,
nursing homes, hospitals
6.
Restaurants (conventional, fast turnover, and/or fast food); cocktail
lounges; night clubs
7.
Drive-in facilities for permitted uses
8.
Food stores, drugstores, retail stores, personal service uses,
supermarkets, mo'/ie thE:8ter" and associated uses which are
characteristically located in shopping centers
~~~~=l3ile eealersf:lil3s. wt=liet:! may include service aRe repai,
Commercial and non-commercial recreational uses and facilities
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t?4-a. Any other commercial use or professional service which is
comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the
Planning Services Manager determines to be compatible 'with an.
appropriate for inclusion in the mix of Tract A permitted principal
uses.
8, Accessory Uses:
1, Accessory uses and structures which are customarily associated
with the permitted uses.
2, Project sales and administration offices and facilities,
3. Signs as permitted by the Collier County Sign Ordinance in effect at
the time of sign permit application.
3,A,3.
DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
A. Minimum Yards:
1. Front: 15'
2. Side: none, or a minimum of five (5) feet with unobstructed
passage from front yard to rear yard. .
3. Rear: 25'
4. Lakefront: 0'
5, Any yard abutting an exterior boundary of the 39.9 acre tract: 25'.
6. Distance between structures on the same site: One half the sum of
the building heights.
8. Maximum Hotel/Motel Density:
26 units per acre.
C. Minimum Hotel/Motel Unit Size:
300 square feet.
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Maximum Building Height: t&ili.f06~~ilboVEf{frade}
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Three stories llbove ground revel pllrking. Tllller buadings "Illy be
authorized lit the Site Development Pllln approv81 stage. provided tn8t in
no event shall building height ex,eed ten stories. rrior to 8uthorizing a
tZlller buadil,g, deter",inlltion !hllll be mllde by the COunty tnllt the IlatUle
of the use to wvhi,h the building ;5 to be devoted wvarrants tile additiol'ZlI
height. llnd that the taller building hillllot depredate the ;lItended
,hZl, a'ter and quality of the 0 v erall Pi oje't or of lIe8rb y lalld uses,
1. MoleJS7H9f~r~:F.9utiT 4l?"SfQf.las'~abov~if1fradeJri<the.veyencrracfB
rs:aiiveTopira:~s:~fCassisteJtJWJQtf.tacility, 'othe rwise: 'three (3)
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3, Retan:::Service;:'and:OthefLTwc)'(2)' st<)'fiesiib'Ove 'grade.
E. Merchandise Storage and Display:
There shall be no outside storage or display of merchandise.
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Utilities:
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Electrical, telephone and television service lines shall be placed
underground. Pad mounted transformers and other components of
underground service systems which are normally located above ground
shall be placed and screened so as to be minimize their visibility from a
street right-of-way or an adjoining property.
G.
Offstreet Parking Required:
As determined by the Collier County Land Development Code in effect at
the time of Site Development Plan application.
H. Signs:
As permitted by the Collier County Land Development Code in effect at
the time of sign permit application,
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DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
A. Minimum Yards:
1, Front: 25'.
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2. Side: 10' or half the building height, whichever is greater.
3. Rear: 25'.
4. Any yard abutting an exterior boundary of the 39.9 acre tract:
40',
5. Distance between structures on the same site: one half the sum of
the building heights.
B. Maximum Building Height:HS(cifiO$"aboVe'gfade)
~i~~ ~~ories 6bove ground level parking. Taller buadings '1lay be
authorized 6t the Site Development rlan approv61 !t6ge, provided that in
:: ::v:nt ~~~' ~uading height exceed ten stories. Pr;or to authorizing a
taller bu;ld;ng, deter'llination shall be n lade by the County that the n6tl.l. e
of the use to nhich the building is to be devoted narrants the additional
height. and that the taller building n;1I not depreciate the h Itended
ch/!lr/!lcter 6nd qU/!llity of the overall project or of I,earby land uses.
Multi pJeFciiTiily: PWelling'Ohits::;Tw6"(2)"stofies
Ass isteC:{ ~Uvlrlg:E'aClHtY:J-Joijsjiig:'Thie'e(3) stories
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C. Maximum Residential units:
120 units. 12 units per gross tract acre.
D. Utilities:
Electrical, telephone and television service lines shall be placed
underground, Pad mounted transformers and other components of
underground service systems which are normally located above ground
shall be placed and screened so as to be minimize their viSibility from a
street right-of-way or an adjoining property,
E. Offstreet parking required:
As determined by the Collier County Land Development Code at the time
of Site Development Plan application.
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AN ORDINhr:CE hl-:ENr:,ING OEDINANCE lHJMBER
91-102, THE CO:':':E? COUr;7Y !..A:;O DEVE:'OF:1ENT
CODE, WHICH INCLUDES THE COMPREHENSIVE
ZONING REGULA!ICllS FO?, THE UNINCOR?0iV,7ED
AREA OF COLLIER COUNn, FLORIDA. BY
AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING ATLAS l>'.A?
NUMBERED 8619S BY CHANGING THE ZONING
CLASSIF'ICATION or THE HEREn: DESCRIBED REA:'
PROPERTY FROM "PUD" TO "PUD~ PLANNED UNIT
DEVELOPMENT Kr;Oim AS NORTHBRooKE PLAZA, FOR
PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE NORTHWEST QUhDPANT
OF 1-75 AIJD NA?LES-IMMOKALEE ROAD (C.R.
846), IN SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH,
RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CONSISTING OF 43 ACRES, MORE OR LESS;
PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ORDINANCE
NUMBER 91-67, AS ';:-:ENDED, THE rO?~"!ER
NORTH BROOKE PLAZA PUD; AND BY PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, William R. Vines c~ Vines & AssoClates. Inc., representing
F.obert S, Hardy. petitioned :~e Eoard o~ Count:? Com:nisSloners to change
~h~ zoning classificatlon c~ t~e ~~rein rl~~-ribed r~'l prcr~rt];
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NOW 7HEP,EFORE EE IT ORDA!::E: BY 7HE 20;'.?D or COUNrY C01-:MISSIONERS OF
:OL:":EP. ':0U:.TY, FLORIDA:
5EC7I:m ONE:
7he Zoning Classi~ica:icn c~ ~he he:e1n ~esc:ibed real property
located in Section 19. 7cwnshlp 'E SO~:~, ?a~;e 26 Eas:, Collier County,
Flc::da, is changed from "FUO" to "P~:" ?:a~~ed Unit :~velopmen: 1n
dcccrCdnce wlth the p~~ Doc~~e~~, at~ached ~e:e:c as Exhiblt ~A", whic~
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Zonl~; Atlas Map nU~~ered e619S, as descr:bed in Ordi~ance NU~~er 91-102.
the Collier Cou~ty Land Development Code. are hereby amended accordingly.
SECTION TWO:
Ordinance Number 91-67, as a~,ended. kno....n as the Northbrooke Plaza
PUD. adopted on July 30, 1991 by the Board of County Commissioners of
Collier County. is hereby repealed in its entirety.
SECTIOtI THP.EE:
This Ordinance shall beccme effective upon fi1in9 with the
Department of State.
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COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
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Prepared by:
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800 Harbour Drive
Naples, Florida 34103
Phone: (941) 262-4164
Date Filed:
Date Revised:
Date Recommended by CCPC:
Date Approved by BCC:
Ordinance Number:
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STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE
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The development of 39,9 acres of land in Collier County as a Planned Unit
Development to be known as Northbrooke Plaza, together with development of a
2.855 acre access road, will be in compliance with the planning goals and objectives
of Collier County as set forth in the Comprehensive Plan. The commercial and
residential facilities developed within Northbrooke Plaza will be consistent with the
growth policies, land development regulations, and applicable comprehensive planning
objectives for the following reasons:
1. The Future land Use Element of the Collier County Growth Management Plan
provides at page lU-I-31 that -if any project is 75 % within an Activity Center,
the entire project shall be considered to be within the Activity Center." Slightly
more than 80% of the subject property lies within an Interstate Activity Center,
2. The Future land Use Element provides that, at page lU-I-30. Activity Centers
are intended to be mixed use in character, Le" commercial, residential,
institutional. Northbrooke Plaza will be a mixed use project,
3. The Future Land Use Element density rating system provides, at page LU-I-24
that with respect to residential development, .if the project is within an Activity
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Center, up to 16 residential units per gross acre may be permitted." The .
residential component of the project complies with this provision.
4. The project will be served by a complete range of services and utilities,
including potable water, sanitary waste treatment and disposal, electric power,
telephone, cable television, solid waste removal.
5. The project will be in compliance with all applicable County regulations including
the Growth Management Plan.
6. All final local development orders for the project will be subject to the Adequate
Public Facilities Ordinance.
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SECTION I
PROPERTY OWNERSHIP AND DESCRIPTION
1.1. PURPOSE
The purpose of this Section is to set forth the location and ownership of the
property, and to describe the existing conditions of the property to be
developed under the project name of: Northbrooke Plaza,
1.2 LEGAL DESCRIPTION
The project site is 39.9 + 1- acres in area. The legal description of the
project follows this page.
1.3, PROPERTY OWNERSHIP
Title to the property is currently in land Trust 15405, held by Richard K.
Bennett. Trustee,
1.4. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AREA
A. The property lies in the northeast Quadrant of the 1-75/1mmokalee Road
interchange in Section 19, Township 48 South, Range 26 East.
8. The property is PUD, proposed to be rezoned to PUD Planned Unit
Development for commercial, residential, and related uses.
1.5, ftlYSICAL DESCRIPTION
The property is bounded on the south and west by the Immokalee Road
Canal and lies within the Cocohatchee River watershed. Elevation ranges
from about 11.5 feet to 13 feet above mean sea level, averaging about
12.25 feet. Wetlands on the property are limited to a .49 acre triangular
area in the southeast corner of the property. Most of the vegetation on the
property is pine and associated upland plants. The southwesterly portion of
the property was cleared and used as a storage/work area when the
1-75/lmmokalee Road interchange and the associated canal relocation
construction was undertaken. Soil types on the property are predominately
Arzell fine sand. There is a minor area of Broward fine sand along the
westerly edge of the property, and a small amount of cypress swam soil at
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A parcel of land located in the Southeast Quarter of Section 19, Township 48
South, Range 26 East, Collier county, Florida, being more particularly described as
follows:
Commence at the Southeast corner of Section 19, Township 48 South, Range 26
East, Collier County. Florida, thence run South 89034'36" West along the South
line of the Southeast Quarter of the said Section 19 for a distance of 100.00 feet;
thence run North 00042'54" West parallel with the East line of the Southeast
quarter of the said Section 19 for a distance of 100.00 feet to a point on the
Northerly line of a 100.00 foot County Canal easement and the POINT OF
BEGINNING of the parcel of land herein described; thence continue North
00042'54" West parallel with the East line of the Southeast Quarter of the said
Section 19 for 8 distance of 1,243.75 feet; thence run South 89017'06" West for
a distance of 450.00 feet; thence run North 45045'00" West for 8 distance of
200.00 feet; thence run North 28038'00" West for a distance of 321.01 feet;
thence run North 78055'38" West for a distance of 544.92 feet to the
Northeasterly corner of 8 drainage easement recorded in Official Record Book 365
at Page 414 of the Public Records of Collier county, Florida; thence run South
01037'19" East along the Easterly line of said drainage easement for a distance of
442.73 feet to the beginning of a tangential circular curve concave to the East;
thence run Southerly along the arc of said curve to the left, same being the
Easterly line of said drainage easement, having a radius of 2,650,79 feet through a
central angle of 10032'08", subtended by a chord of 486.74 feet at 8 bearing of
South 06053'23" East. for a distance of 487.43 feet to the end of said curve;
thence run South 12009'27" East along the Easterly line of the said drainage
easement for a distance of 675.77 feet; thence run South 48049'40" East along
the Easterly line of the said drainage easement for a distance of 279.67 feet to a
point on the Northerly line of a 100.00 foot County Canal easement; thence run
North 89034'36" East along the Northerly line of the said 100.00 foot County
Canal easement for a distance of 873.61 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING.
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Containing 39.90 acres, more or less.
Subject to easements. reservations or restrictions of record.
Bearings shown hereon refer to those shown on the State of Florida Department of
Transportation Right-of-Way Map for Florida State Road No, 93 (Interstate 1-75)
Section 03175-2401.
This legal description was derived from information shown on the Florida
Department of Transportation Right-of-Way Map of State Road No, 93 (Interstate
1-75) Section 03175-2401, Sheet 3, Collier County, Florida, together with
supplementary information provided by client. This description has not b en fiet~~
surveyed.
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1.6 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The Northbrooke Plaza project will be comprised of a mix of commercial and
residential uses. Typical uses will include gasoline service stations,
restaurants, general retail facilities, hotels/motels, offices, and multi-family
residential units. The project applicant/developer will not be an end-user.
End-users will typically be regional or national corporations which routinely
locate in interstate interchange commercial developments. The project
owner /developer will secure appropriate plan approval and zoning, install
access drives, utilities, and other required infrastructure, and market ready
to build on sites for development In accord with the approved PUD Master
Plan, PUD regulatory document, and applicable other regulations.
1 .7. SHORT TITLE
This ordinance shall be known and cited as the "NORTHBROOKE PLAZA
FUD ORDINANCe".
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PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
2.1. PURPOSE
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The purpose of this Section is to describe the basic development objectives
and to generally describe the project development plan.
2.2 ~ENERAL
A. Development of this project will be governed by the contents of this
document and applicable sections of the Collier County Land
Development Code in effect at the time of Site Development
PlanlSubdivision Master Plan approval(s).
B, Unless otherwise noted, the definitions of all terms shall be the same as
the definitions set forth in the Comer County Land Development Code in
effect at the time of Site Development Plan/Subdivision Master Plan
approval(s).
C. All conditions imposed and all graphic material presented depicting
restrictions for the development of Northbrooke Plaza shall become part
of the regulations which govern the manner in which the PUD site may .
be developed.
D. Unless specifically waived by appropriate authority, the provisions of
regulations not otherwise provided for in this PUD shall remain in full
force and effect.
2.3. PROJECT PLAN
A.
This site is planned as 8 mixed use commercial/residential project which will
provide commercial services to highway travelers as well as to residents in
the vicinity. In addition to conventional interchange related and surrounding
neighborhood serving commercial services, conventional residential and/or
retirement residential usage with supporting medical and related services will
be incorporated in the project, The PUD Master Plan, known as Attachment
"1", which by reference is made part of this document, divides the property
into Tracts A and B, each of which is the subject of detailed standards
which are set forth in this PUD document. The exact boundaries of
development parcels are to be established at the time of construction plans
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At the time of initial PUD zoning, no detailed development plan for the
entirety of the site exists. The development intention is to provide
appropriately zoned sites, with all necessary utilities in place, to
accommodate commercial and related development projects, such as
national motel and/or restaurant chains, gasoline service statIons, retail
facilities of various kinds, offices, and a residential development component.
Since the project development sponsor will not be the end-user of the mixed
use complex, plan approval will occur in four steps. The first step is
establishment of the PUD document which includes developmental
standards and regulatory requirements for the entire property. A Preliminary
Subdivision Plat shall be submitted to Collier County for review and approval
for the second step. Upon Preliminary Subdivision Plat approval,
construction plans and a Final Subdivision Plat shall be submitted for review
and approval which will be the third step. For the fourth step, one of the
following will be provided for:
1. The developer of any platted tract or parcel which is not intended to be
further subdivided shall be required to submit and receive approval of a
Site Development Plan in conformance with the requirements
Astablisherl within Div. 3.2 of the Collier County Land Development
Code.
2. The developer of any planed tract or parcel which is intended to be
further subdivided shall be required to submit and receive approval of
that further subdivision as required by Div. 3.3 of the Collier County
Land Development Code.
The owner may make adjustment to the tract boundaries. road
alignment and other site improvements. Determination of whether the
changes are substantial, or insubstantial, and the review process to be
followed shall be in accordance with the Collier County Land
Development Code.
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C. Permitted development is indicated on the following table:
MAXIMUM BEQUIRED ~
LEASABLE pARKING MAX.
USE ACRES Fl..OOR AREA SPACES ROOMS UNITS
Retail/Servicel 1 2.9 or greater . Per LDC n/a nla
Restaurants
Fast Food 5 or less . Per LoC n/8 nla
Rastaurants
Motel/Hotel 5 or less . Per LoC 130 nla
Gasoline Service 4 or less . Per LoC nla nla
Stations
Office 3 or less . Per LDC n/a n/a
Residential 10 nla Per LDC nla 120
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. The maximum leasable floor area for all Retail and Services and Office uses permitted in
Tract A is 270,000 SQ. ft. Maximum permitted motelfhotel density is 26 units per acre.
For every 26 motel/hotel units approved, the maximum permitted 270,000 SQ. ft. of
retail and service plus office use shall be reduced by 10,000 SQ. ft.
D. DEVELOPMENT INTENSITY LIMITATION
The development intensity of the various DRI categories permitted in this project shall
not exceed 80% of the applicable oRI threshold. oRI categories permitted by this
projact include retail and service development; office development; hotel or motel
development; residential development; or multi-use development.
2.5 RELATED PROJ~CT PlAN APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS
A. Prior to the recording of a Record Plat, for an or part of the PUD, final plans of all
required improvements shall receive approval of the appropriate Collier County
governmental agency to insure compliance with the PUD Master Plan the; :~n~~
Development Code and the platting laws of the State of Florida. I;C'~~') t
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Subsequent to or concurrent with PUD approval, a Preliminary Subdivision Plat shall be
submitted fO( the entire Ite. covered by the PlIO Malter Plan. All division of property
snd the development of the land shatl be in compliance with the Land Development
Code.
c. Appropriate instruments win be provided at the time of infrastructurs' improvements
regarding sny dedications and method for providing perpetual maintenance of common
facilities.
2.6. INTERNAL PROJECT STREETS TO SF PRIVATE
All platted streets within the project shalf be private and shall be the common property
of the project landowners.
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PROJECT DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
TRACT A
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PURPOSE
The purpose of this Section fs to set forth the development regulations applicable to
Tract A of the Northbrooke Plaza project. (Refer to PUD Master Plan).
USES PERMITTED
No building or structure, or part thereof, shall be erected, altered or used, or land
used, in whole or part, for other than the following:
A. Principal Uses:
1. Automobile service stations. Vehicle cleaning, service and repair 'lacilities
are permitted, except for repair facUities involving engine removal, body
repair, or painting
2. Hotels/motels
3. Offices
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4. Financial institutions
5. Medical offices, laboratories, clinics, health improvement facilities,
nursing homes, hospitals
6. Restaurants (conventional, fast turnover, and/or fast food); cocktail
lounges; night clubs
7. Drive-in facUities for permitted uses
8. Food stores, drugstores, retail stores, personal service uses,
supermarkets, movie theaters, and associated uses which are
characteristically located in shopping centers
9. Commercial and non-commercial recreational uses and facilities
10. Civic, cultural, religious, and public service uses and facilities.
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12. Any other commercial use or professional service which is comparable in
nature with the foregoing uses and which the Pfanning Services Manager
determines to be compatible with and appropriate for inclusion in the mix
of Tract A permitted principal uses.
B. Accessory Uses:
1 . Accessory uses and structures which are customarily associated with the
permitted uses.
2. Project sales and administration offices and facilities.
3. Signs as permitted by the Collier County Sign Ordinance in effect at the
time of sign permit application,
DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
A. Minimum Yards:
1. Front: 15'
2. Side: none, or a minimum of five (5) feet with unobstructed passage
from front yard to rear yard.
3. Rear: 25'
4, Lakefront: 0'
5. Any yard abutting an exterior boundary of the 39.9 acre tract: 25',
6. Distance between structures on the same site: One half the sum of the
building heights.
B. Maximum Hotel/Motel Density:
26 units per acre.
C. Minimum Hotel/Motel Unit Size:
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1. MotelslHotels: Four (4) stories above grade in the event Tract B is
developed as an assisted living facility, otherwise three (3) stories.
2. Offices: Three (3) stories above grade.
3. Retail, Service, and Other: Two (2) stories above grade.
E. Merchandise Storage and Display:
There shall be no outside storage or display of merchandise.
F. Utilities:
Electrical, telephone and television service Jines shall be placed underground.
Pad mounted transformers and other components of underground service
systems which are normally located above ground shall be placed and screened
so as to be minimize their visibility from a street right-of-way or an adjoining
property,
G. Offstreet parking required:
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As determined by the Collier County Land Development Code in effect at the
time of Site Development Plan application,
H. Signs:
As permitted by the Collier County Land Development Code in effect at the
time of sign permit application.
I. Common Architectural Theme Required
In addition to compliance with the commercial architectural standards of the
Land Development Code, Tract A development shall exhibit an overall
architectural, landscape architectural, signage and lighting theme, to be
esta;'lished when the first SOP is approved for Tract A The use of trademark
architectural symbols for national chain uses shall not be precluded, but such uses
shall be required to demonstrate compliance with the approved Tract A visual
character theme,
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TRACT B
PURPOSE
The purpose of this section is to set forth the development regulations applicable to
Tract B of the Northbrooke Plaza project. (Refer to PUD Master Plan).
USES PERMITTED
No building or structure, or part thereof, shall be erected, altered or used, or land
used, in whole or part for other than the following:
A. Principal Uses:
1. Single and/or multiple family residences
2.
Housing facilities for the elderly and infirm, including medical and other
support facilities and services incidental to the operation of the project on
behalf of project residents
3.
Family care facilities, group care facilities (Category I), care units (not
including uses found in group care facilities, Category 11), nursing homes
(subject to Section 2.6.26 of the Collier County Land Development Code)
4. Civic, cultural, religious, and public service uses and facilities
5. Social. recreational, and related uses whose primary purpose is to serve
the residents of Tract B
B. Accessory Uses:
1 . Accessory uses and structures which are customarily associated with the
permitted uses.
2. Project sales and administration offices and facilities.
3.
Signs as permitted by the Collier County Land Development Code in
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DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
A. Minimum Yards:
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1. Front: 25'.
2. Side: 10' or half the building height, whichever is greater.
3. Rear: 25'.
4. Any yard abuning an exterior boundary of the 39.9 acre tract: 40'.
5. Distance between structures on the same site: one half the sum of the
building heights.
B. Maximum Building Height: (Stories above grade)
Multiple Family Dwelling Units: Two (2) stories
Assisted Living Facility Housing: Three (3) stories
c. Maximum Residential units:
120 units. 12 units per gross tract acre.
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D. Utilities:
Electrical, telephone and television service lines shall be placed underground.
Pad mounted transformers and other components of underground service
systems which are normally located above ground shall be placed and screened
so as to be minimize their visibility from a street right-of-way or an adjoining
property.
E. Offstreet parking required:
As determined by the Collier County Land Development Code at the time of
Site Development Plan application.
F. Signs:
As permitted by the Collier County Land Development Code in effect at the
time of sign permit application.
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DEVELOPMENT COMMITMENTS
PURPOSE
The purpose of this section is to set forth the development commitments for the
Northbrooke Plaza PUD project,
4,2. (3ENERAL
All facilities shall be constructed in strict accordance with Final Site Development Plans,
Final Subdivision P1ats and all applicable State and local laws, codes, and regulations
applicable to this PUD. Except where specifically noted or stated otherwise, the
standards and specifications of the of nciar Land Development Code in effect at the time
of Site Development Plan/Subdivision Plat approvaf(s) shall apply to this project even if
the land within the PUD is not to be platted. The developer, his successor and assigns
shall be responsible for the commitments outlined in this document. The developer, his
successor or assignee agrees to follow the Master Plan and the regulations of the PUD
as adopted and any other conditions or modifications as may be agreed to in the
rezoning of the property. In addition, any successor or assignee in title is bound by the
commitments within this agreement.
4,3. SCHEDULE Of DEVELOPMENT
The PUD applicant will not be the end-user of the improved sites to be established in
Northbrooke Plaza, and a definitive development schedule cannot be established at this
time. Based on the expected rate of development in the general area of the Northbrooke
Plaza project, it is estimated that project development will be initiated in 1998, and that
development of the individual sites within the project will be concluded by the year
2005.
4.4. TRANSPORTATION
Note: All originally adopted Transportation Stipulations have either been accomplished or
are no longer applicable.
4.5, WATER MANAGEMENT
A. A copy of South Florida Water Management District Permit or Early Work Permit is
required prior to construction plan approval.
B. A fifteen foot (15') maintenance easement along the Cocohatchee Canal adjacent to
the west and south property lines shall be dedicated to the Big Cypress Basin for
maintenance. Final exact locations (beginning and ending locations) shall.P~)
established on the final recorded plat,
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4.6. UTILITIES
A. This project shall be designed for central water and sewer systems.
4.7. ENGINEERING
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A. Access into each tract as shown on the master development plan is informational
only. Access road and site access location is subject to Subdivision Plat or SOP
approval.
B. This project shall be required to meet all County Ordinances in effect at the time
final construction documents are submitted for development approval.
C. Detailed paving, grading, site drainage and utifity plans shall be submitted to the
Community Development Services Division for review. No construction permits
shall be issued unless and until approval of the proposed construction in accordance
with the submitted plans is granted by the Community Development Services
Di'fision.
D. Work within Collier County right-of-way shall meet the requirements of Collier
County Right-of-Way Ordinance No. 82-91.
4.8 ENVIRONMENTAL
A. The PUD shall be consistent with the Environmental Sections of the Collier County
Growth Management Plan Conservation and Coastal Management Element and the
Collier County land Development Code at the time of final development order
approval.
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8. A protected species survey for gopher tortoises (Gopherus polyphemus) shall be
conducted in accordance with the requirements of the Florida Game and Fresh
Water Fish Commission within six (6) months or less of Site Development Plan
(SOP) or Preliminary Subdivision Master Plan (PSMP) submittal, In the event that
Gopher tortoises are present on site, a Gopher tortoise relocation/management plan
shall be submitted to Current Planning Environment Staff for review and approval. A
copy of the relocation/management plan shall be included on the final site
development plan,
C. Environmental permitting shall be in accordance with the State of Florida
Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) rules and be subject to review and approval by
Planning Services Environmental Staff. Removal of exotic vegetation shall not be
counted toward mitigation for impacts to Collier County jurisdictional wetlands.
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site shall be submitted to Planning Services Environmental Staff for review and
approval prior to final site development plan/construction plan approval.
E. Section 3.9.5.5 of the CClDC requires a minimum of twenty-five (25) percent of the
existing native vegetation on site be preserved or re-vegetated (per 3.9.5.5.4.) In
accordance with the following:
1. A minimum of 2.88 acres of native vegetation shan be preserved/re-vegetated
in the 20 foot wide buffers which will surround the project and seperate Tract
A from Tract B.
2. A minimum of one half (.5) acre of the .7 acre oak hammock, near the ~Jest
boundary of the PUO (FlUC\:S 4399), shall be preserved.
3. A minimum of three (3) acres of native vegetation shall be preserved/
re-vegetated in Tract B,
4. A minimum of 1.06 acres of native vegetation shall be preserved/re-vegetated
in Tract A, The distribution of the 1.06 acres shall be committed to at the first
development order submittal (i.e. SOP or PSP) for Tract A.
5. Collier County Planning Services Environmental Staff may administratively
approve requests to adjust the above commitments, as long as a minimum
7.44 acres of required native vegetation is provided.
ACCESSORY STRUCTURES
Accessory structures must be constructed Simultaneously with or following the
construction of the principal structure.
4.10. SIGNS.
All signs shall be in accordance with the Collier County Sign Ordinance in effect at the
time of building permit application.
4.11. LANDSCAPING FOR OFF-STREET PARKING AREAS
All landscaping for off-street parking areas shall be in accordance with the' Collier
County Zoning Ordinance in effect at the time of construction plans application.
4.12, LANDSCAPE BUFFER
A landscaped buffer a minimum of 20 feet in width shall be provided adjacent to all
perimeter boundaries of the 39.9 acre tract as well as between residential and non-
residential uses of the 39.9 acre tract.
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A minimum of 30% of the total acreage of this PUD shall be left in open space in .
accordance with the Collier County Land Development Code. At the time of submission
of the Preliminary Subdivision Plat or SOP(s), a minimwn of 30% of the total acreage of
any area previoualy approved, together with the area being requested for approval. This
stipulation la deaigned to ensure that the 30" open .pace requirement has been
compned with when development i. complete.
4.14 POLLING ~CES
Rooms 11161 be provided within common areas for the purpose of permitting residents
within the roo to vote during an elections. The number and location of needed rooms
shall be determined by the Collier County Supervisor of Elections.
4.15 CONCURRENCY
Development permitted by approval of this petition win be subject to a concurrency
review under the provisions of the Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance at the earliest or
next to occur of either final SOP approval, or building permit issuance applicable to this
project.
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PETITION NO. PUD-88-10(1). ROBERT L. DUANE. AICP. OF HOLE, MONTES &
ASSOCIATES. INC., REPRESENTING NATIONAL HEALTH CARE, L.P.. FOR A REZONE
FROM "PUD" TO "'Pun", PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT, Bur HAVING THE EFFEcr OF
AMENDING THE SURREY PLACE PUD TO REVISE PROVISIONS LIMITING CONGREGATE
CARE HOUSING FACILITIES IN FAVOR OF LDC REQUIREMENTS REGULATING
INTENSITY OF USE FOR SAID CONGREGATE HOUSING; EXPANDING USES FOR TRAC'f
"A" TO INCLUDE GENERAL AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICES, AND UPDATING THE P!.J1) TO
CURRENT LDC REFERENCES AND CONDmONS FOR PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE
SOUTH SIDE OF IMMOKALEE ROAD (C.R. 846) ONE-HALF (1/2) MILE WEST OF AIRPORT
ROAD (C.R. 31). IN SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COllIER
COUNTY, FLORIDA, CONTAINING 12.3 ACRES MORE OR LESS.
OBJECTIVE:
This petition seeks to amend the Surrey Place PUD to eliminate provisions which require a specific
limitation on the type of congregate care units (i.e. nursing versus assisted living) and to institute the
same density regulations as required by the Land Development Code. Additionally the amendment
provides for authorizing general and medical office space as accessory uses on the ALF care tract. The
amendment however takes the form of a rezoning action from PUD to PUD.
CONSIDERATIONS:
The Surrey Place PUD is located on the south side of Immokalee Road immediately contiguous the
west side of the development known as Stonebridge.
The amendment affects only tract uA" by changing the way building intensity is calculated and the
uses authorized on Tract "A" which are as follows:
Current Authorized Uses
Pro?osed Uses
1) Skilled Nursing
Skilled Nursing
Adult Living Facility (ALF)
Adult Day Care
Child Day Care
General office use (Maximum 3.000 S.F.)
Home Health Care
Therapy Office/Clinic Medical Office for
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2) Assisted Living (ACLF)
3) Adult Day Care
4) Child Day Care
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, Congregate Care Housing is 111 authorized 111e of land in the urban residentially designated aret. on the '
FLUE Map to the FLUE. Thererorc, this use within this PUD is consistent with the FLUE and in iny
event would be consistent with the FLUE by virtue of its preexisting condition as provided by Policy
5.1 and 5.8 oCthe FLUE. ' "
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Inasmuch as office and medical office space is accessory to principal pennitted uses, criteria in support
of conunercia1land uses is not applicable, however, current FLUE provisions relative to commercial
under cr:teria would otherwise equally apply. '
Analysis for consistency with the Traffic Circulation Element advises that the additional vehicular trips
created by the expanded facilities will not exceed the significance test for Immolcalee Road.
No other element of the GMP is abridged by the approval of this amendment.
This proposed amendment essentially addresses a development strategy that may allow a more
intensive use of Tract "An than is Ctll'rcOtly allowed, and changes the way Congregate Care Housing is
to be established. Under the current condition the property owner has the ability to expand the
Congregate Care Facility from an 82 unit equivalent development consisting of 60 skilled nursing cafe
and 22 ALF units to 180 units, consisting of 120 nursing cafe and 60 ALF units.
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living facilities and in its place allow the application of a Floor Area Ratio intensity standard with the
proviso that facilities constructed are required to satisfy State Licensure requirements, and contain
facilities that provide for an aging in place opportlmity for project residents together with accessory
and Sl tpporting common facilities.
The Collier County Planning Commission reviewed this petition on June 3. 1998 and unanimously
recommended its approval to the Board of County Commissioners as described by the PUD regulatory
document and Master Plan attached to the Ordinance of Adoption.
Several persons addressed the Commission expressing concern that the expansion of activities be
designed in a manner which would not adversely impact them. Particularly, nothing that happens
should encourage traffic utilizing the intcmallocal street system.
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FlSCAL IMPACT:
This petition by and of itself win have no fisea1 impact on the County. However, if this amendment
achieves ita objective, the land will be develOped.. The mere fact that new develop~ent has been
approved will result ina future fiscal impactoD, County pubJicfacilities. The County collects itppact
fees ~orto the issuance,ofbuiIdiJ1a pennitltO,'heIP oft'~:~ impact or each".~develoPmCl1t: on
public: f'aci1ities._TbcIo impact rc:e.'1rO ,u'CCrtO: f\md Projeccl,hl' the Capital Improvement Element
needed to m.;ntainadopted levell' of service . tor public facilities.' In the event that impart. fee
collections are inad~ to maintain adoptcJ levels of~the County must provide supplemental
funds &om other revenue lOurces m Orda- to build needed facflitie.. : .
GROwru MANAGEMENT IMPACT:
The land use, density and intensity of development of the subject property were deemed to be
consistent with the FLUE to theGMP.Other related consistency reviews were also found to be
consistent by virtUe of the way in which develoPment conditions were addressed, and the strategy
devised for regulating the manner of development.
In view of the consistency findings staff finds that there is no negative or other adverse impact
resulting from the adoption of this petition.
Development permitted by the approval of this petition will be subject to a concurrency review under
the provisions of the Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance No. 90-24 at the earliest or next to occur of
either final SDP approval, final plat approval, or building permit issuance applicable to this
development.
HISTORIC/ARCHAEOLOGICAL IMPACT:
Starrs analysis indicates that the petitionets property is located outside an area of Historical and
Archaeological Probability as referenced on the official Collier County Probability Map. Therefore, no
Historklll Archaeological Survey and Assessment is required.
PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
That the Board of County Commissioners approve Petition PUD-88-10(1) in the manner consistent
with the amended staffreport and as descn1>ed by the Ordinance of Adoption and Exhibits thereto (i.e.
PUD document and master plan as amended).
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MEMORANDUM
TO:
COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
CO:MMUNITY DEVELOPMENT & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
FROM:
DATE:
MAY 18, 1998
RE:
PETITION NO:
PUD-88-10(1), AMENDMENT TO SURREY PLACE PUD
OWNER/AGENT:
Agent:
Robert L. Duane
Hole, Montes & Associates, Inc.
71S Tenth Street South
Naples, Florida 34102
Owner:
National Healthcare L.P.
City Center
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REOUESTED ACfION:
This petition seeks to amend the Surrey Place Pun to eliminate provisions which require a specific
limitation on the type of congregate care units (Le. nursing versus assisted living) and to institute the
same density regulations as required by the Land Development Code. Additionally the amendment
provides for authorizing general and medial office space on the ALF care tract. The amendment
however takes the form of a rezoning action from Pun to PUD.
GEOGRAPIDC LOCA nON:
The Surrey Place Pun is located on the south side of Immokalee Road immediately contiguous the
west side of the development known as Stonebridge. (See location map following page).
PURPOSE/DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT:
The amendment affects only Tract UA" by changing the way building intensity is calculated and the
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Therapy Office/Clinic
Professional Medical Office per Tract "B"
below (Maximum 5,000 S.F.)
2) Assisted Living (ACLF)
3) Adult Day Care
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Development Standards
1. Currently provides for 120 skilled
nursing units and 60 ALF units
Revision would eliminate type of units and
introduce LDC FAR requirements for
intensity and Sec. 2.6.26 for qualified care
Housing.
2. Building Height - 4S feet
Building Height - 3S feet
SURROUNDING LAND USE AND ZONING:
Existing:
Currently the property is developed with a congregate living
facility. The congregate living facility has sufficient property to
accommodate expansion. The site is a portion of the overall
Surrey Place PUD. On the easternmost tract of the PUD there
exists a bank.
Surrounding:
Surrounding land use relationships will not change as a result of
this amendment. The proposed expansion will extend
development nearer properties lying south of the Congregate
Living Facility tract.
GROwrH MANAGEMENT PLAN CONSISTENCY:
Congregate Care Housing is an authorized use of land in the urban residentially designated area on
the FLUE Map to the FLUE. Therefore, this use within this PUD is consistent with the FLUE and in
any event would be consistent with the FLUE by virtue of its preexisting condition as,provided,~J t\"-
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The proposal to add general and professional office space to Tract "AU is consistent with the
Commercial Under Criteria provision of the FLUE.
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Analysis for consistency with the Traffic Circulation Element advises that the additional vehicular
trips created by the expanded facilities will not exceed the significance test for Immokalee Road.
No other element of the GMP is abridged by the approval of this amendment.
HISTORIC/ARCHAEOLOGICAL IMPACT:
Staffs analysis indicates that the petitioner's property is located outside an area of historical and
archaeological probability as referenced on the official Collier County Probability Map. An
application for waiver of an historical and architectural survey was filed and approved.
EVALUATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL. TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE:
The subject petition has been reviewed by the appropriate staff responsible for oversight related to the
above referenced areas of critical concern. This includes a review by the Community Development
Environmental and Engineering staff, and the Transportation Department. These reviews help shape .
the content of the PUD document and cause development commitments to be fonnulated to achieve
GMP and LDC requirements, Where the petitioner detennined to challenge recommended revisions
these are identified for final resuiution by the Collier County Planning Commission, and the Board of
County Commissioners
The petition was administratively reviewed on behalf of the EAB and those matters jurisdictionally
within their purview were addressed by staff and to the extent necessary provisions were made part of
the PUD amendment.
ANALYSIS:
This proposed amendment essentially addresses a development strategy that would allow for the more
intensive use of Tract "A" than is currently allowed, and changes the way Congregate Care Housing
is to be established. Under the current condition the property owner has the ability to expand the
Congregate Care Facility from an 82 unit equivalent development consisting of 60 skilled nursing
care and 22 ALF units to 180 units, consisting of 120 nursing care and 60 ALF units.
The amendment if it were approved would eliminate any reference to units, and type of congregate
living facilities and in its place allow the application of a Floor Area Ratio intensity standard with the
proviso that facilities constructed are required to satisfy State Licensure requirements, and C(m~~Jp.~....:..
facilities that provide for an aging in place opportunity for project residents together w th acCe~so!y'~~
and supporting common facilities. The petitioners traffic impact analysis is based on estimate of
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50 additional ALF units. Congregate care housing as currently provided, and as proposed mayor
may not result in a greater amount of building area, because, the amount of care units allowed by the
existing development order could theoretically occupy as much or more space than would result from
the application of a Floor Area Ratio (FAR) factor of 0.45. The point is we simply do not know.
Given this fact we cannot conclude that the residential area to the south of ViIs and Avenue and Tartu
Avenue will be more or less affected by the change in development regulations as they pertain to
establishing additional congregate housing space. AdditionaIIy, staff opines that congregate care
housing is compatible with conventional housing, and the compatibility factor is enhanced by virtue
of the fact that access to the Tract "A" does not require penetrating the residential area, as it receives
its access from a driveway off of Parnu Stree~ a short distance south of Immokalee Road, which is
opposite a commercial tract also in the Surrey Place PUD,
An issue of more significance is the proposal to provide for the development of up to 5,000 square
feet of general office space, and up to 5,000 square feet of medical office space on Tract "A". The
degree to which this land use is the end development decision then a commensurate amount of
Congregate living space would have to be eliminated because of space limitations.
While staff agrees that the Commercial under criteria FLUE provision makes it possible to place
office space on Tract "A", nonetheless, we opine that office development which would serve the
public at large is inherently incompatible with a congregate care housing environment. On-site
vehicular traffic movements by off-site users of the office uses will erode the peace and tranquillity
one expects to enjoy at a congregate living facility, particularly in the absence of any location criteria
as it relates to the congregate living facility. In any event the possibility of 10,000 square feet of
office s,t>ace represents a significant number which could generate a significant number of vehicular
movements, and up to 33 off-street parking spaces. This would dramatically affect expansion
opportunities for congregate care housing space, and, as such really represents an alternative
development strategy which we fined nonetheless potentially disruptive of the kind of environment
one expects near congregate living facilities,
Additionally, should the office alternative be the preferred development strategy up to 254 average
daily trips could be generated raising the threshold that would present some degree of inconvenience
to nearby residential property owners.
A more limited general and medical office approach, one which would not encourage traffic impacts
by non-residents of the ALF facility is however not unreasonable, or otherwise incompatible in the
opinion of staff.
General, office uses, primarily functioning to serve the administrative needs of the Assisted Living
Facility environment is acceptable however in this center they should be provided for as accessory
uses. Similarly, specialized medical offices whose clientele would primarily be residents of the
Assisted Living Facility environment would also be acceptable. Such medical specialty as geriatrics
would not be inappropriate if the resident population could primarily support the medical practice.
. Based on the above, staff recommends that general office space not exceed 3,000 uar~Jeet. and .~
medical office space 2,000 square feet. '.: '/~{i1J{31 i
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With respect to traffic impacts reviewing has staff advised that the additional traffic generated by the
additions based on the application as requested would not exceed the significance test for Immokalee
Road. This being the case the recommended reduction in general and medical office space would
further support the fact that traffic impacts from the expanded development will be minimal. The
Master Plan is designed in a manner which does not directly impact Immokalee Road because all
traffic going to Tract "A" is required to use Pamu Street.
The property is served with all public utilities and surrounded with urban services and development.
Clearly an expansion of uses and intensity is consistent with criteria of timeliness.
As indicated additional development of Tract "A" is not dependent upon an amendment to this PUD.
neverthel-:ss. the amendment enhances the economic feasibility of the expansion program becatne of
the likelihood of an actual increase in bed capacity over that currently authorized, and the more
limited staff recommendation for general office and medical space. Therefore. staff recommends that
the PUD regulations provide a visual block from the residential area lying south of Tartu and Vilsand
Avenues. This may take the form of a landscape bennlvegetation screen or masonry wall or
combination of both.
Staff is of the opinion that findings for standard and PUD rezones do not apply in recognition of the
fact that when the property was initially rezoned, the decision to approve the Surrey Place PUD was
based upon a preponderance of evidence and condition which support the rezoning action.
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STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
That the CoIlier County Planning Commission recommend approval of Petition PUD-SS-IO(l)
subject to the PUD document being further modified as follows:
(i) That general office space be provided under Section 4.3 as Permittea Accessory uses and
Structures with gross floor area limitation of3.ooo square feet.
(ii) That medical offices be limited to the practice of Geriatric Medicine with a gross floor area
limitation of 2,000 square feet.
(iii) A combination earth berm with vegetation and/or decorative masonry be constructed along
the north side ofTartu and Vilsand Avenue to achieve a 100% level of opacity for a height of
six (6) feet above the crown of the adjacent roadway system.
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ENGINEERS PlANNERS SURvEYORS
lanwuy 22, 1998
Mr. Ron Nino
Collier County Planning Services
Current Planning Department
2800 North Horseshoe Drive
Naples, Florida 34104
SUBJECT: National Healthcare
HMA File No. 96.86
Dear Mr, Nino:
Attached please find 17 copies of an application to amend the Surrey Place Planned Unil
Development, along with a check in the amount of $2,125.00, to process the petition. The
subject property is located on the south side of Immokalee Road in Section 26, Range 25 East,
Township 4g South and comprises approximately 12.30..ros of land on both the east and west .
side of Parnu Street. The PUD amendment principally effects Tract "A" which comprises about
10.57 acres and is located on the west side of Parnu Street. Tract "A" is P=ntly Partially
developed with an Adult Living Facility (ALF).
The Reque~
The request is 10 eliminate provisions in the existing PUD ordinance pertaining to the number of
square feet and the number of ALF units and nursing beds that can be constructed, in favor of
measures of development intensity based on floor area requirements. These requirements were
recently incorporated into the LDC and limit development intensity to a maximum of .45. This
standard is presumed to be a more reaJiJtje measure of development intensity than units per acre
which were previously contained in the LDC.
Presently, the PUD Master Plan and ordinance permits 120 skilled nursing beds, and 60 ALF
units, along with child and adult daycare in an envelope comprising about 7,500 S.F.
The proposed Master Plan will comprise an envelope of about 100,000 S.F. or a 1I00r area llllio
of about.22. A maximum 1Ioor area llllio of .45 is permiUed by the LDC and the proposed
amendments to this PUD ordinance for ALPs. In addition, up to 5,000 S.F. of medically related
uses and up to 5,000 S.F. of office 81ea are also proposed to be incorporated into the PUD as
penniUed uses, dated to operation of the ALF, with limitations on square footage IS noted. Other
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January 22, 1998
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1. reducing the maximum height from 4S feet to 3S feet on Tract "An.
2. providing standards for a front yard buffer 1l0ng a portion of VisIand A ven~ which will
average 10 feet in width along a portion of this roadway occupied by existing pavement. (A
1 S foot buffer is required by current provisions of the tDC that were not in effect when
development previously commenced on the subject property. (See Section 3.9 of the
proposed PUD ordinance pertaining to landscaping.)
3. deleting provisions of the PUD requiring the dedication of right-of-way and vacating
easements and lots (1-6) in Southwind Estates, as this has been accomplished.
4. other miscellaneous revisions to make the Pun ordinance consistent with more current
provisions of the LOC.
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The subject property comprises 60 skilled nursing units and 22 ALF units on Tract "A" or about
47,500 S.F. of building area. A bank, in an existing trailer, with a temporary use permit is
presently occupied on a portion of Tract "B". Access to the subject property is provided from
Immokalee Road with a signalized intersection from Pamu Street, which provides access to Tract
"A" and "B".
A preserve area is presently located on the PUD Master Plan, which the proposed expansion of
the project will not encroach upon. (A waiver from the requirement to prepare an E.I.S. is
included as part of this application.)
Surrounding land use and zoning patterns include residentially zoned lands RSF-3, which are
developing to the south (Southwind Estates). Lands to the east of the subject property are zoned
and developing with a residential PUD (Stonebridge). Lands to the west arc zoned for the
Veterans Park PUD which permits medical uses, and arc presently occupied by a vegetable
stand. Lands on the north side of Immokalee Road arc zoned RSF-3 single family and are
developing as Palm River Estates.
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The proposed ALF uses are consistent with all applicable elements of the Collier County Growth
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Living Facilities, subject to reaulations contained In Section 2.6.26 or the Collier County Land
Development Code, which the Proposed ALF uses ror Tract "A", fully complies with.
With regard to the proposed ALF related office and medical uses to be added to the Surrey Place
POO, they alJo may be found to be consistent with the Collier COWlty Growth Management
Pian, specifically the provisions pertaining to Commercial Under Criteria, which pennit limited
commercial uses when property is bounded on both sides by improved commercial property or
zoning, which is the case with the subject ALF portion of the property, Tract"A". For example,
Parcel A is bGunded to the west by the Veterans Park POO which pennits medical related uses,
and to the east the subject property Tract "A", is adjacent to Tract "B", which also currently
permits medically related uses.
The commercial, under criteria provisions of the Collier County Future Land Use Element,
further limits such commercial uses to a maximum of 25,000 S.F. of floor area, at the present
time, provided the proposed use will not exceed 5% of service level C on abutting str<ets that .
serve the project. The subject property, with a maximum of J 0,000 S.F. of office and medically
related uses will be well below 5% service Level C for Immokalee Road, based on the results of
the attached Traffic Study which indicate that traffic impacts will be negligible for the proposed
development. Therefore, the proposed ALF related commercial uses may be found to be
consistent with Future Land Use Element.
Summat:Y
The proposed amendments to the Surrey Place PUD Master are not significantly different than
the footprint contained on the existing PUD Master Plan, although somewhat larger.
Furthermore, the request may be found to be consistent with the CoIJier County Growth
Management Plan and most all applicable requiremems of the LOC. The exception being a
small portion of the IS foot landscape buffer requirement along Visland A venue which is
occupied by existing pavement. Additional plantings are proposed to be provided in the balance
!)fthe buffer area to compensate for this existing condition.
Because additional landscaping wiU be provided along VisJand Avenue above what is presently
existing adjacent to single family uses and other development perimeters in accordance with the
current requirements of Section 2.4 of the LOC, and because maximum height on Tract "A" is
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reduced from 45 to 35 feet, proposed modifications to the POO ordinance and Master Plan may
be found compatible with nearby residential land uses. Therefore, we trust you will find the
application in compliance with all Collier County plans and ordinances. Should you require any
additional information, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Very truly yours,
HOLE, MONTES AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
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PETITION NUMBER
DATE
APPLICATIon FOR PUBLIC HEARINQ
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REzonE AND conDITIon~E ~~~~~S
PlANNED UNIT DEVETn R
COMMUNITY DEVELoPMENT DIVISION
C't7RRENT PLANNING
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Name of Applicant(s)
Nation.l He.lthc.re L.P.
Applicant' S. Mailing. Address City Center, 100 Vine St.
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City Murfreuboro
State
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(615) 890-2020
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Is the applicant t~e owner of the subject property?
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beneficiar~es pelow.
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corporation, so indicate and narne officers and major
stockholders helow.
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(c) If applica~t is a partnership, li=ited partnership
or other business entity, so indicate and name
principals below.
(d) It applicant is an owner, indicate exactly as
recorded, and list all other owners, i~ any.
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indicate a~tuar owners if not indicated on the lease.
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contract, and indicate actual owner{s) name and address
below.
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space is inadequate, ~ttach on separate page.)
Name of Agent Robert Duane
Firm Hole, Montes & Associates
Agents Mailing Address
Naples
715 Tenth Street South
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National HealthCare L.P., is a Publicly Traded
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OFFICERS:
w. Andrew Adams
Robert G. Adams
Richard F. LaRoche, Jr.
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tf." DESCRIPTION. IF QUESTIONS ARISE CONCERNING THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION,
;J.' AN ENGINEER's CERTIFICATION SHALL BE REQUIRED.
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DETAILED LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY COVERED BY THE
APPLICATION (It space is inadequate, attach on separate page.
It request involves change to more than one zoning district,
include separate legal description for property involved in
each district. If property is Odd-Shaped, submit copies of
survey (1" to 400' scale).
TOWNSHIP
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Address or location of subject property
" 10949 Parnu Street
N.plp~. Flnrida 34109
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Date subject property acquired ()() or leased ( ):
"Z-~ day of Ju tJ(. , 1.9'1 b .
Term of lease yrs./m0s7
b. If, Petitioner has option to buy, indicate date of
option: and date option terminates:
8. Does property owner own contiguous property to the subject
property? If so, give complete legalides~ription of entire
contiguous property. (It space is inadeqUate, attach on
separate page). No.
9. THIS APPLICATION IS INTENDED TO COVER: (Clreck which type of
petition your are requesting): I
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A. REZONING: PRESENT ZONING
FOR ALF
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sheets if necessary): See Cover Letter
11. IS PROPOSED USE PROHIBITED BY DEED RESTRICTIONS?
Yes X No
IF YES, PROVIDE COpy OF THE DEED RESTICTIONS.
12. IS THIS REQUEST A RESULT OF A VIOLATION? No
WHOM WAS THE NOTICE SERVED?
13. HAS A PUBLIC HEARING BEEN HELD ON THIS PROPERTY WITHIN THE
LAST YEAR? IF SO, IN~WHOSE NAME? No
IF SO, TO
14. ARE THERE EXISTING STRUCTURES ON THE PROPERTY?
CBS X , FRAME , HOBILE HOME , OTHER
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depose and say ~hat I am are th owners of the property described
herein and which is the subject matter of the proposed hearing;
that all the answers to the questions in this application, and all
sketches, data, and ot~er supplementary matter attached to and
made a part of this apPlication, are honest and true to the best
of our knowledge and belief. I understand this application must
be completed and accurate Defore a hearing can be advertised. I
~urther permit the undersigned to act as our representative in any
matters regarding this Petition. kj~ ~'Jh~t-e l.1.
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SIGNATURE OF OWNER
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SIGNATURE OF AGENT
, The foregoing Application was ackn~wled~ed b~~oFe,me this
2,- day of ~~ ., 199~ by 'i&c(flJ,~:FL~~\r:' (J"'- , who
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ORDINANCE 98-
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER
91-102, THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT
CODE, WHICH INCLUDES THE COMPREHENSIVE
ZONING REGULATIONS FOR THE UNINCORPORATED
AREA OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BY
AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING ATLAS MAP
NUMBERED 8526N BY CHANGING THE ZONING
CLASSIFICATION OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED REAL
PROPERTY FROM "PUD" TO "PUD" PLANNED UNIT
DEVELOPMENT BUT HAVING THE EFFECT OF
AMENDING THE SURREY PLACE PUD TO REVISE
PROVISIONS LIMITING CONGREGATE CARE HOUSING
AND TO AOD GENERAL AND MEDICAL OFFICE USES
TO TRACT A OF THE PUD, FOR PROPERTY LOCATED
ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF IMMOKALEE ROAD (C.R.
846) ONE-HALF (1/2) MILE WEST OF AIRPORT
ROAD (C.R. 31), IN SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 48
SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY,
FLORIDA, CONSISTING OF 12.3 ACRES MORE OR
LESS; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ORDINANCE
NUMBER 88-55, THE FORMER SURREY PLACE PUD;
AND BY PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
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WHEREAS, Robert L. Duane, AICP of Hole, Montes' Associates, Inc.,
representing National Health Care L.P., petitioned the Board of County
Corr~issioners to change the zoning classification of the herein described
real property;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD Of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Of
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA;
SECTION ONE:
The Zoning Classification of the herein described real property
located in Section 26, Township 48 South, Range 25 East, Collier County,
Florida, is changed from "PUD" to "PUD" Planned Unit Development in
accordance with the PUD Document, attached hereto as Exhibit "A", which
is incorporated herein and by reference made part hereof. The Official
Zoning Atlas Map numbered 8526N, as described in Ordinance Number 91-102,
the Collier County Land Development Code, is hereby amended accordingly.
SECTION TWO:
Ordinance Number 88-55, known as the Surrey Place PUD, adopted on
November 8, 1988 by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County,
is hereby repealed in its entirety.
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This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the
Department of State.
PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by thb Board of County Commissioners of
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SECTION THREE:
Collier County, Florida, this ____ day of
, 1998.
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:
BARBARA B. BERRY, Chairman
Approved as to Form and
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EXlIIBIT..A
THE StTRREY PLACE
PLANNED~TDEVELOPMENT
Prepared by:
Hole, Montes & Associates, Inc.
715 Tenth Street South
Naples, Florida 34102
Tel. (941) 262-4617
January, 1998
HMA File No. 96.86
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SECTION 2
SECTION 3
SECTION 4
SECTION 5
SECTION 6
SECTION 7
SECTION 8
Exhibit A
Exhibit B
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Statement of Compliance
Project Description, Legal Description and Short Title
Statement of Intent and General Development Regulations
Permitted Uses and Site Development Regulations
Environmental Standards
Traffic Standards
Utilities Standards
Engineering Standards
Legal Description of Tract A and B
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ST A TEMENT OF COMPLIANCE
The development of 12.30 acres of property in Section 26, Range 25 East, Township 48 South,
Collier County, Florida as a Planned Unit Development to be known as the Surrey Place PUD
wiU be in compliance with the planning goals and objectives of Collier County for the following
reasons:
1.1 The project is consistent with all applicable elements of the Collier County Growth
Management Plan including Policy 5.8 of the Future Land Use Element that permits
Adult Living Facilities subject to regulations contained in Section 2.6.26 of the Collier
Count)' Land Development Code.
1.2 The project incorporates natural systems into either preserve areas or as integral
components of the water management system to enhance their natural function.
1.3
The project is compatible with adjacent land uses through the internal arrangements of
structures, the placement of land use buffers, and the proposed development standards, as
required by Policy 5.4 of the Future Land Use Element.
1.4 All improvements shall be in compliance \\;th all applicable County regulations
pertaining to construction and design.
1.5 All Final Development Orders for this Planned Unit Development are subject to the
Collier County Concurrency Management System, as implemented by Division 3.15 of
the Collier County Land Development Code.
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2.1 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
The subject property is located on the south side of Immokalee Road, one half mile west
of Airport Road and located in Section 26, Range 25 East, TO\YI1Ship 48 South and
comprises approximately 12.30 acres of land. The subject property is divided into two
tracts. Tract A is the location of an Adult Living Facility (ALF) on 10.57 acres. Tract B
is planned for office uses and comprises 1.73 acres.
2.2 J..EGAL DESCRI~TION
See attached legal description, Exhibit A for Tracts A & B.
2.3 SHORT TITLE
This ordinance shall be kno\'m and cited as the Surrey Place Planned Unit Development
Ordinance.
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ST A TEMENT OF INTEREST
AND GENERAL DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
3.1 PURPOSE
The project purpose is to provide for the development of an Adult Living Facility on
10.57 acres on Tract A, located on the west side of Pamu Street. Also, pennitted are
office uses on Tract B, on 1.73 acres. Both Tracts A and B are depicted on the PUD
Master Plan, Exhibit B.
3.2 GENERAL
The following are general provisions applicable to the PUD Master Plan:
A.
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B.
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Regulations for development of the Surrey Place Planned Unit Development shall
be in accordance with the contents of this document, the PUD - Planned Unit
Development District and other applicable sections and parts of the Collier
County Land Development Code (LDC) in effect at the time of building permit
application. Should these regulations fail to provide specific developmental
standards, then the provisions of the most similar zoning district in the Collier
County LDC shall apply.
Unless otherwise noted, the definitions of all terms shall be the same as the
definitions set forth in the Collier County LDC in effect at the time of building
permit application.
c.
All conditions imposed and all graphic material presented depicting restrictions
for the development of the Surrey Place Planned Unit Development shall become
part of the regulations which govern the manner in which this site may be
developed.
D.
Development permitted by the approval of this petition will be subject to a
concurrency review under the provisions of the Adequate Public Facilities
Division 3.15 of the LDC at the earliest or next to occur of either final SDP
approval, final plat approval, or building permit issuance applicable to this
development.
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SITE CLEARING AND DRArNAGE
Clearing, grading, earthwork, and site drainage work shall be performed in accordance
with the Collier County LDC and the standards and commitments of this document at the
time of construction plan approval.
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3.4 EASEMENTS FOR UTILITIES
Easements, where required, shall be provided for water management areas, utilities and
other purposes as may be required by Article 3 of the CoIlier County LDC.
All necessary easements, dedications or other instruments shall be granted to ensure the
continued operation and maintenanr.e of all services and utilities to insure compliance
with applicable regulations in effect at the time, construction plans, site plans or plat
approvals are requested, in accordance with Article 3 of the Collier County LDC.
3.5 AMENDMENTS TO THE ORDINANCE
The PUD Master Plan is intended as an illustrative preliminary development plan and
shall be understood to be flexible so that the final design may best satisfy the project, the
neighborhood and the general local environment.
Amendments to this ordinance and Conceptual pun Master Plan shall be pursuant to
Section 2.7.3.5 of the Collier County LDC, at the time the amendment is requested.
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3.6 PARKING
Parking shall be provided as required by Section 2.6,26 or Division 2.3 of the Collier
County LDe. whichever is applicable,
3.7 SUNSET AND MONITORING PROVISIONS
The Surrey Place PUD shall be subject to Section 2.7.3.4, Time Limits, for Approved
PUD Master Plans and Section 2.7.3,6, Monitoring Requirements.
3.8 COMMON AREA MAINTENANCE
Common area maintenance, including the maintenance of common facilities, open spaces
and the water management facilities shall be the responsibility of the owners' association,
together with any applicable permits and conditions from applicable local, State, or
Federal permitting agencies.
3.9 LANDSCAPING REQUIREMENTS
All landscaping requirements, buffers, walls, berms shall be developed in conformance
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and buffering, however, a portion of the front yard buffer, along Visland A venue for
Tract uA", which includes a portion of the internal drive serving existing development,
may average 10 feet in width for a distance of approximately 165 feet. Any plantings
required to be provided in this area that may be displaced as a result of the size or
configuration of the buffer area but such displaced plantings shall be provided in other
portions of the buffer area. The buffer along Visland Avenue shall be installed within 90
days after zoning approval. The height of this buffer area is required to be eight (8) feet
in height by the time the Certificate of Occupancy is issued for the building addition.
3.10
SIGNS
As provided for within Section 2.5, Signs, of the Collier County LDC.
3.11 fOLLING PLACE
A polling place will be provided in accordance with Section 2.6.30 of the Collier County
LDC, as may be detennined to be necessary by the Collier County Supervisor of
Elections.
3.12
NATIVE VEGETATION
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Native vegetation shall be preserved in accordance \\ith the applicable requirements of
Division 3.9, Vegetation Removal, Protection, and Preservation, of the Collier County
LDe.
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SECTION 4
PERMITTED USES AND DEVELOPMENT REGULA nONS
4.1 PURPOSE
A. It is the purpose of this section to outline the development regulations for the
project so that the development will proceed in a manner which is consistent with
the PUD document and acrAlrding to the general goals and objectives of the
Collier County Growth Management Plan.
4.2 PERfvfllTED PRINCIPAL USES AND STRUCTURES
A. Tract "AU
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Skilled Nursing
Adult Living Facility (ALF)
Adult Day Care
Child Day Care
Home Health Care
Therapy Office/Clinic
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B. Tract "B"
1 ) Professional Office including but not limited to:
Chiropractic Clinic
Convalescent Aids
Pharmacy
Florists
Medical Supplies
Medical Offices
Health Education
Ambulatory Surgical
Data Processing
Diagnostic Radiology
Physical Therapy
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A, Accessory uses and structures customarily associated ",;th uses pennitted in this
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B. Caretakers residence, one per parcel of land.
C. Three thousand (3,000) S.F. of general office.
D. Twenty-five hundred (2,500) S.F. of medical use for geriatric care only on Tract
"A".
4.4 PROHIBITED USES AND STRUCTIJRES
A. Any uses or structures not specifically, or by reasonable implication, permitted
herein.
4.5 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
A. Minimum lot area: Ten thousand (10,000) square feet
B. Minimum lot v.;dth: lOO feet
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Minimum yard requirements.
l) Fifty (50) feet from all property lines except for forty (40) feet from the east
and west property lines of the parcel permitting professional office uses.
(Tract B)
D. Maximum height of structures
l) Thirty-five (35) feet for Tract "A".
2) Forty-five (45) feet for Tract "B-.
E, Minimum floor area of structUres
l) l,OOO square feet for each principal structure.
4.6 DEVELOPMENT INTENSITY
The Adult Living and Skilled Nursing Facility on Tract A shall be in conformance v.;th
the requirements of Section 2.6.26 of the Collier Count). Land Development Code that
permits a maximum floor area ratio of .45.
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5.1 An exotic vegetation removal, monitoring, and maintenance (exotic-free) plan for the site,
with emphasis on the conservation/preservation areas, shall be submitted to Current
Planning Environmental Staff for review and approval prior to final site plan/construction
plan approval.
5.2 If during the course of site clearing, excavation, or other constructional activities, any
archaeological or historical site, artifact, or other indicator is discovered, all development at
that location shall be immediately stopped and the Current Planning Environmental Staff
notified. Development will be suspended for a sufficient length of time to enable the
Current Planning Environmental Staff or a designated consultant to assess the find and
detennine the proper course of action in regard to its salvageability. The Current Planning
Environmental Staff shall respond to any such notification in a timely and efficient manner
so as to provide only a minimal interruption to any constructional activities. At the time of
SDP submittal, the scrub oak/Gopher tortoise preserve area shall be field surveyed and more
accurately shov.n on the Site Plan to reflect the actual boundary.
5.3
The oak habitat along the western boundary of the parcel, as depicted on the PUD Master
Plan. shall be maintained as a conservation area and fenced off prior to development acti\it)'
occurring adjacent to it. The petitioner shall maintain the other xeric oak habitat wherever
outside of the footprint of the building or infrastructure. If development prohibits preserving
individual oak trees in place, the petitioner shall transplant these trees to landscape areas
within the development. or to the conservation area. The petitioner shall work closely \\ith
the Conununity Development Division during the tree removal permitting process to
detennine which trees may be successfully transplanted.
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5.4 A habitat management plan for gopher tortoises shaH be submitted to Current Planning
Environmental Staff for review and approval prior to final site development plan approval.
This plan shall address maintenance of the preserve area and exotic vegetation removal.
which must be done by hand in the preserve area.
5.5 The PUD shall be consistent with the Environmental sections of the Collier County
Gro\\1h Management Plan Conservation and Coastal Management Element and the
Collier County Land Development Code at the time of final development order approval.
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I.JlAFFIC STANDARDS
All access shall be by way of Pamu Street. There shall be no direct access to Immokalee
Road.
The developer shall make a fair share contribution toward the capital cost of a traffic
signal on lmmokalee road at the intersection ofPamu Street when deemed warranted by
the County Engineer. The signal will be owned, operated and maintained by Collier
County. These improvements are considered "site related", as defined in Ordinance 92-
22, and shall not be applied as credits toward any impact fees required by that Ordinance.
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UTILITY STANDARDS
7.1. Water distribution, sewage collection and transmission and interim water and/or
sewage treatment facilities to serve the project are to be designed, constructed.
conveyed, owned and maintained in accordance with Collier County Ordinance
No. 88-76, as amended, and other applicable County rules and regulations.
7.2 Alt customers connecting to the water distribution and sewage collection facilities
to be constructed wilt be customers of the County and will be billed by the
County in accordance with the County's established rates. Should the County not
be in a position to provide water and/or sewer, customers shall be customers of
the interim utility established to ser....e the project until the County's off-site water
andlor sewer facilities are available to serve the project.
7.3 Appropriate easements for any project internal water improvements shall be
documented on the construction plans and shalt be dedicated to the Collier County
V/ater-Sewer District,
7.4
Construction drawings, technical specifications and alt pertinent design
infonnation shall be submitted, in accordance with Collier County Ordinance
97 -17 or amendments made thereto, and shall be approved prior to the issuance of
de\'elopment construction approval.
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f,NGINEERING ST ANDARD~
Detailed paving, grading, site drainage and utility plan shall be submitted to Collier
County Development Services for review. No construction pennits shall be issued unless
and until approval of the proposed construction, in accordance with the submitted plans,
is granted by Collier County Development Services.
8.2 Design and construction of all imp:ovements shall be subject to compliance with the
appropriate provisions of Division 3 of the Collier County Land Development Code.
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8.3 Work within Collier County right-of-way shall meet the requirements of Collier County
Right-of-Way Ordinance No. 82-91.
8.4 An Excavation Permit will be required for the proposed lake(s) in accordance with
Division 3.5 of the Collier County Development Code and South Florida Water
Management District.
8.5
The project water management requirements are governed by an existing South Florida
\Vater Management District permit. It is presumed that responsibility to the County for
project approval can be delegated under this permit to the County.
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF TRACT A
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Lots 1,2,3,4 and 5 of SOUTH WINDS ESTATES, according to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat
Book 11 at Pages 16 and 17 of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida
AND
A parcel of land located in northwest quarter of Section 26, TO'Mlship 48 Sout.~, Range 25 East,
Collier County, Florida, being described as ;ol1ows:
Commencing at the north quarter corner of Section 26, To\\nship 48 South, Range 25 East,
Collier County, Florida, the same being a point on the northerly right-of-way line of lmmokalee
Road, (S.R. 846), a 150.00 foot right-of-way; thence run South 00036' 49" East along the east line
of the northwest l~ of the said Section 26 for a distance of 149.98 feet to a point on the southerly
right-of-way line of lmmokalee Road (S.R. 846); thence run South 89<'55'29" West along the
southerly right-of-way line of Immokalee Road (S.R. 846) for a distance of 207.05 feet to an
intersection with the westerly right-of-way line of Parnu Street, a 60.00 foot right-of-way and the
POINT OF BEGINNING of the parcel of land herein described~ thence South 00005'49" East
along the westerly right-of-way line of Parnu Street for a distance of 159.88 feet to a point of
curvature; thence 40,20 feet along the arc of a curve concave to the west, having a radius of
450.00 feet, a central angle of 5007'07" and a chord of 40.19 feet, bearing South 02<>28'04" West
to the northeast corner of Lot 5 of Southwinds Estates according to the plat thereof recorded in
Plat Book 11 at Pages 16 and 17 of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida; thence South
89055.35" West along the north line of Lots 1,2,3,4 and 5 of South winds Estates for a distance
of 1115.00 feet to the northwest corner of the said Lot 1 ~ thence run North 00032'41" West along
the northerly prolongation of the westerly line of said Lot 1 for a distance of 200.01 feet to the
southerly right-of-way line of said Imrnokalee Road (S,R, 846); thence along said right-of-way
line North 89055.29" East for a distance of 1118.36 feet to the POINT OF BEGThoTNING.
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The above describes an area of approximately 10.57 acres of land.
Subject to easements, restrictions and reservations of record.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF TRACT B
Parcel A:
A parcel of land located in the Northeast ~ of the Northwest I~ of Section 26, TO'Mlship 48
South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida, being more particularly described as follows:
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COMMENCE at the Northeast comer of the Northwest II.. of Section 26, TO\\TIship 48 South,
Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida, the same being a point of the Northerly right-of-way line
of Immokalee Road, S.R. S-846, a 100 foot right-of-way; Thence run S00036'49"E along the
East line of the Northwest II.. of the said Section 26 for a distance of 1 00.00 feet to a point on the
Southerly right-of-way line of Imrnokalee Road and the point of begiMing of the parcel of land
herein described, thence continue SOo036' 49"E along the East line of the Northwest I/. of the said
Section 26 for a distance of 250.01 feet to the Northeast comer of Lot 6, South\\inds Estates
according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat book 11 at Pages 16 and 17 of the Public Records
of Collier County, Florida; thence run SSgo56'IS"'W, along the North line of the said Lot 6 for a
distance of 150.49 feet to the Northwest comer of said Lot 6 and a point on the Easterly right-of-
way line of Pamu Street, a 60.00 foot right-of-way, the same being a point on a circular CUI'\'e
concave to the West, whose radius point bears N85033'05"W, a distanee of 510.00 feet
therefrom; thence run Northerly along the arc of said curve to the left.. the same being the
Easterly right-of-way line of Pamu Street, having a radius of 51 0.00 f~ through a central angle
of 04030'39.', subtended by a chord of 40.14 feet at a bearing ofNOrll'35~ for a distanee of
40.1S feet to the end of said curve; thence run NOOOO3' 4S"W, along the Easterly right-of-way
line of Pamu Street for a distance of 209.89 feet to a point on the Southerly right-of-way line of
Immokalee Rd; thence run N89056' IS"E along the Southerly right-of-way line of Imrnokalee
Road for a distance of 146.51 feet to the point of begiMing.
LESS AND EXCEPT approximately the North 50 feet thereof which was conveyed to Collier
Count)' for road right-of-way by instrument recorded in OR Book 1500, page 294, Public
Records of Collier County, Florida
subject to restrictions and reservations of record.
Description from OR Book 1577, pages 564 and 565. Public Records ofColIier County, Florida.
AND
Lot 6, SOUTHWINDS ESTATES, recorded in Plat Book 11, Pages 16 and 17, of the Public
Records of Collier County, Florida.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
PETITION PUD-97-17, MR. BRUCE SICILIANO, AICP, AND DUDLEY GOODLEITE,
REPRESENTING AMERADA HESS CORPORATION AND GARRETI F.X. BEYRENT AND
TERYL BREZSn REQUESTING A REZONE FROM "En ESTATES TO "PUD" PLANNED UNIT
DEVELOPMENT TO BE KNOWN AS TIlE PINE RIDGE CORNERS PUD FOR PROPERTY
LOCATED ON TIlE NORTH SIDE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD AND WEST OF 1-75, FURTIIER
DESCRIBED AS TRACI' 17, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES, UNIT 35, IN SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP
49 soum, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA.
OBJECI'IVE:
This petition seeks to have certain property rezoned from "E" Estates to "PUD" Planned Unit
Development to be known as Pine Ridge Comers.
CONSIDERATIONS:
The subject 4.38 acre site is located within the Pine Ridge Road Interchange Activity Center which
functions as an area that provides for a mixture of commercial uses for the traveling public and also
serves as a gateway into Collier County. Therefore, the PUD document and Master Plan have been
designed to provide additional landscaping and architectural standards that are to be applied to those
uses that typically serve the traveling public. The PUD Master Plan also provides three (3) land use
parcels on-site, two for commercial development and one for water management. The proposed design
for parcels (A, B & C) are intended to provide a transition between commercial uses and to buffer the
project from the residential community to the north as noted below:
In Area A (.58 acres) the proposed uses include open space, landscaping and storm water management.
This area was specifically located adjacent to Livingston Woods Lane which abuts the residential
Estates neighborhood. Within Area A, a proposed eight (8) foot high opaque masonry wall withiD
a fully landscaped buffer will be provided across the rear yard adjaceDt to LivingstoD Woods
LaDe. This wall wUt have a common architectural theme iD a similar style with the other
buildings within the PUD. (See attached Architectural Renderings in the pun Document)
In Area B (1.79 acres), the uses permitted are limited to hotels/motels (group 7011), miscellaneous
retail (groups 5912 (drug stores), 5992 (florists)), banks, professional services [group 5231 (Beauty
Shops)], medical office/professional office (groups 8711-8741) and sit-down only restaurants (group
5812). Building heights are limited to 35 feet and are required to be setback a minimum of ninety (90)
feet from Livingston Woods Lane.
In Area C (1.79 acres), the more intensive permitted uses include: gasoline service stations with car
wash and convenience store (group 5541), fast food restaurants (group 5812), auto supply and all uses
in Area 8 are permitted. The PUD Document prohibits loudspeakers and provides increased
landscaping along Pine Ridge Road within Area C if developed as a gasoline service sta ~~LF)
also restricts gasoline service stations to Area "cn only.
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The subject site is located within the Urban Delignated Area and the Pine Ridge Road & Interstate 75
Interchange Activity Center as identified on the Future Land Use Element (FLUE) and Map. The
function of the Interchange Activity Center provides for a mixture of commercial uses (i.e.:
hotels/motels, restaurants, gasoline service stations and convenience commercial uses) for the traveling
and passer-by public. Based on the analysis contained in the Staff Report, the proposed commercial
PUD is consistent with the FLUE of the Growth Management Plan.
There are currently three (3) approved commercial PUD projects in the Northwest Quadrant of this
Interchange Activity Center. Based on these approvals, it is the intent or staff to structure the Pine
Ridge Comers PUD document and master plan to provide similar land use, development standards,
landscaping, screening and buffering standards that were approved in the Clesen PUD and the Angileri
PUD. It should be noted that the Permitted Principal Uses in the proposed Pine Ridge Comers PUD
are the same as the uses allowed in the Angileri PUD and Clesen PUD except that the Clesen PUD
does not permit gasoline service stations.
The development standards of these three PUD projects have been required to use the same in order to
provide a unified design in this Activity Center Quadrant. The development standards for each of these
PUD projects are depicted in the staff report. It should be noted that there are presently three (3)
existior r3soline service statioo~ within the subject Interchange Activity Center. The first one is
located within the Vineyards PUD while the other two gasoline stations are located within the
Sutherland PUD in the Southeast Quadrant (See Exhibit "C" in Staff Report). In addition, the Angileri
PUD also permits a gasoline service station and convenience store as principal permitted uses,
however, this gasoline station has not been constructed at this time. In addition, the Gateway PUD,
Pine Ridge Center PUD, Pine Ridge Center West PUD have been recently amended to delete gasoline
service stations as a permitted use during the sunset review process for those PUD petitions.
Since there are three (3) existing gasoline service stations within the Pine Ridge Road/I-75 Interchange
Activity Center and one other facility that is approved but not constructed, the timing of construction
of these approved gas stations becomes vital in determining if the market can handle a gasoline service
station on this site. The petitioner's second market study analyzed 7 different interchange locations in
Southwest Florida, as well as using national statistics in the analysis. The results of the study indicate
that the Pine Ridge Road Interchange Activity Center can support two (2) additional convenience
store/gasoline facilities from 1998 through 2006. This market study also indicates that the most
appropriate location for this type of facility is in the Northwest Quadrant because the Southwest
Quadrant already contains two existing convenience store/gasoline facilities. The Northeast Quadrant
is already developed and includes a medical facility that is under construction while the Southeast is
also zoned for an alternative use. From the standpoint of traffic circulation, the Northwest Quadrant
also provides easy accessibility for interstate travelers exiting west bound toward Naples. Conversely,
if additional convenience stores/gasoline facilities are located in the Southwest Quadrant, the resulting
congestion in that quadrant could cause increased traffic conflicts as west bound traffic is forced to
make quick lane changes and possible "U" turns to get to the convenience/gasoline goods. Providing
alternate convenience stores/gasoline facilities in the Northwest Quadrant will reduce or virtually
eliminate that problem.
In determining whether or not a particular commercial use (in this case - a conve
facility) is an appropriate use in an Activity Center location, staff determined that th
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insufficient criteria contained in the LOC to restrict the locations of these facilities in a given activity
center. In addition, the process of zoning land may not be the most appropriate vehicle for determining
ir there is a future market demand for a particular gasoline station or determining if there is adequate
separation between commercial sites that allow gasoline service stations. As a result of this and other
concerns relating to the number of gasoline stations in a given area, the Board of County
Commissioners has directed staff to develop criteria and factors to determine the suitability of a site for
automobile service stations. Theac additional criteria should ensure that gasoline stations do not
adversely impact adjacent land uses, especially residential land uses. Therefore, staff has prepared a
draft of regulations governing the location ot: and development standards for automobile service
stations. These proposed regulations shall apply to the location, layout, drainage, operation,
landscaping, parking, and permitted sales and service activities of all automobile service stations. The
purpose of these regulations is to protect the health, safety and general welfare of the public. The
Collier County Planning Commission has considered this proposed amendment at their initial LDC
hearing on May 13, 1998 and during a second hearing on May 27, 1998. At the time of preparation of
this Executive Summary, the Board of County Commissioners is scheduled to hear these amendments
on June 10th and June 24, 1998.
Staff analysis indicates that the proposed location of the gasoline service station within this PUD is not
consistent with the proposed separation requirements since there is another approved service station
within the Angileri PUD. However, this facility has not been constructed at this time. Nevertheless,
depending whether the site is or is not consistent with staff proposed separation criteria, the proposed
amendment also provides for a process for requesting a waiver in all or in part from the separation
requirements. The applicant has provided substantial evidence which would support a
recommendation of approval of a waiver from this separation requirement. This evidence includes the
traffic projections and the transportation analysis, the accessibility of the site for westbound traffic, and
most importantly, the market study. Considering the timing of this rezone request, and the uncertainty
as to whether or not the proposed separation requirement will be effective at the time the BCC hears
this petition, staff has reviewed this request with consideration of the criteria as contained in the draft
amendment.
The Traffic Circulation Element (TCE) lists Pine Ridge Road as a 4 lane arterial road. The current
traffic count for this segment is 38,667 AADT which results in LOS "C". The minimwn level of
service standard is LOS "E" for this segment of Pine Ridge Road. It should be noted that a proposed
road widening project to 6 lane this segment of Pine Ridge Road west of 1-75 is scheduled for
completion by 200 1. Therefore, this project meets the County's concurrency requirement and is
consistent with the standards referenced in Policy 1.3,5.1, and 5.2 of the TCE of the GMP.
The layout of the plan from a planning standpoint finds the following: The primary vehicular access
point is from Pine Ridge: Road at the existing median opening with Lawson Way. In view of the
adequate depth and sight distance on this road segment, the access point should operate with an
acceptable level of safety and is subject to the Collier County Access Management Plan. The final
geometry and design of the access will be reviewed at the time of Preliminary Site Development Plan
(SOP) and/or Preliminary Subdivision Plat (PSP) review. The GMP consistency review states that
. approval of this petition is consistent with policies of the TCE. ~:.:
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The Collier County Planninl Commiaion reviewed this petition durins their public hearing on IUDe 4,
1998. By a vote 0(7 to 0, they fbrwardecl Petitioo PUD-97.17 to the Board of County Commissioners
with a recommendation or approvallUbject to Umitina the square footap o( the ground sign to 60
square feet in size and to proluoit the back tightin. o(the gasoline service station canopy. One person
spoke in opposition during the public bearing concerning the psoline service station. He stated that
another gasoline station within this Activity Center would adversely impact the gasoline sales at his
pi station in the southwest quadnnt.
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: GRowm MANAGEMENT IMPAcr:
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:The Collier County Planning Commission recommends approval of Petition PUD-97-17, being an
application to rezone certain property fiom "Estates" to "POO" subject to the conditions o( aPPtoval '.'
that have been incorporated into the PUD document and attached in the Ordinance of AdoptiOn aDd '
made a part of this executive summary.
PREPARED BY:
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
TO:
DATE:
MAY 14, 1998
RE: PETITION NO: PUD-97 -17 PINE RIDGE CORNERS PUD
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OWNER/AGENT:
Agent:
Bruce J. Siciliano
A~o1i, Barber & Brundage, Inc.
7400 Tamiami Trail North
Naples, Florida 34108
Owner:
Garrett F. Beyrent and Teryl Brezski (Joint Tenants)
2375 Tamiami Trail N., Suite 304
Naples, Florida 34103
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Amerada Hess Corporation (Contract Purchaser)
John B. Hess, "C.E.O."
909 25121 Drive East
Ellenton, Florida 34222
REQUESTED ACTIOfu
This petition seeks to have the herein described land rezoned from its current classification of "E"
Estates to a commercial "PUD" Planned Unit Development to be known as Pine Ridge Comers.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION:
The property is located on the north side of the Pine Ridge Road (CR-896) and approximately 600
feet west ofI-7S Interchange, located on Tract 77, Golden Gate Estates Unit 35, Section 7, TO\\'I1ship
49 South, Range 26 East (See location map on following page - Exhibit "A").
PURPOSEIDESCRIPTION OF PROJECT:
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The subject site is located within the Pine Ridge Road Interchange Activity Center which functions as
an area that provides for a mixture of commercial uses for the traveling public. The Pine Ridge
Comers PUD encompasses a land area of approximately 4.38 acres, of which 3 parcetr (A, B &.~) -;; :l
have been established for various intensities of c10mmercial land use. For ex/pIe, .'Aree.~t6Xq:
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(approximately 1.79 acres) fronts along Pine Ridge Road and is designated for highway commercial,
sit down and fast food restaurants, auto supply stores, gasoline stations, car wash, convenience store,
retail, service facilities, office uses, and all permitted uses in Area B. As shown on the Master Plan
(Exhibit "n"), Area B comprises of 1.79 acres and fronts on a proposed internal access drive. This
area is designated for hotels/motels, miscellaneous retail, professional and medical offices, depository
institutions, and sit-down restaurants only. Since Area A (.58 acres) fronts Livingston Woods Lane,
this area has been designated for open space and stonnwater management uses. The master plan al!'1'\
provides a 60 foot right-of-way easement along the western property line. This access easement
connects the east/west easement that bisects the middle of the PUD to provide access to adjacent
properties. In addition, the master plan provides internal and perimeter landscape buffers, water
management facilities, open space, controlJed ingress/egress and water and sewer. The buffcrin?
standards, setback standards and architectural standards meet or exceed aU requirements of the Land
Development Code.
It should be noted that the access point from Pine Ridge Road is through a shared access easement
with Tract 76 to the west. This access point from Pine Ridie Road is the same access desien that was
approved for the Clesen PUD to the east, The Collier County Attorney's Office has indicated (h~e
easements exist and that if a particular easement is needed for access to the subject property, a cl"im
should be recorded to preserve all portions thereof that will be needed to afford the required acces~.
The access point also aligns with the existing median opening within Pine Ridge Road and LawS0il
Way to the south. To prevent commercial traffic from impacting the residential neighborhood to th...
north, access to Livingston Woods Lane is prohibited in this PUD. However, a private road throlJph
the middle of the site provides access to Areas "B" and "C". This internal road right-of-way ci..'
functions as a frontage road, providing access to properties east and west of the subject site. 1.1'
shared access connection to Pine Ridge Road is encourag~d and consistent with the County's Act; ,i;:r
Center J \ccess }'1anagement Plan.
SljRROlj'\;DJ:'iG LA:\'D USE A~D ZO~Ii'1G:
Existing:
The property is vacant, cleared, infested with exotic vegetation and is zoned
"E" Estates.
Surrounding:
:l\'orth - To the north is Livingston Woods Lane and property zoned Estates.
Presently a single family residence exists directly north of the subject
site. The remainder of the northern area is primarily developed with
single family houses,
East - To the east is undeveloped property located within Pine Ridge Road
Interchange Activity Center. The site was recently approved for a
commercial PUD known as the Clesen PUD.
South -
To the south is Pine Ridge Road. Further south is the Souther!and
PUD. A majority of the Southerland PUD is developed with
hoteL'motel, fast food restaurants, two gasoline service stations and
convenience commercial uses.
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Interchange Activity Center. Further west is the Angileri PUD that is
undeveloped and approved for commercial uses for the traveling and
passer-by public (hotel/motel, gasoline service centers, fast food .
restaurants, retail and offices).
GRO\VTH MANAGEMENT PLAN CONSISTENCY:
All of the subject property is located within the Urban Designated-Interchange Activity Center on the
Future Land Use Map to the FLUE to the GMP. The property is presently zoned for single family
use and is undeveloped. A review of consistency relationships with elements of the GMP is as
follows:
Future Land Use Element - This petition proposes a change from single family (Estates) to
commercial in order to make it possible to construct any or a combination of the following uses:
Hotel/motel, gasoline service station, convenience commercial professional office, medical office,
and restaurant uses on-site. The subject site is located within the Urban Designated Area and the Pine
Ridge Road & Interstate 75 Interchange Activity Center as identified on the Future Land Use Map.
The function of the Interchange Activity Center provides for a mixture of commercial uses (Le.:
hotels/motels, restaurants, gasoline service stations and convenience commercial uses) for the
traveling and passer-by public. In 1983, the subject property was designated as a commercial node as
indicated on the Collier County Comprehensive Plan and Map. In 1989, its designation changed 1('
Interchange Activity Center. The designation change in 1989 specifically identified the subject
property within the Pine Ridge RoadlInterstate 75 Interchange Activity Center, consequently
eannarking this property for commercial use, Since the subject site has bec.l designated as a .
commercial node for over 13 years, it is deemed consistent with the criteria setforth in the Future
Land Use Element, Gro\vth Management Plan. It is also similar to the Angileri PUD and the Clesen
PUD except that the Clesen PUD does not pennit gasoline service stations.
Traffic Circulation Element - The Traffic Impact Statement estimates the site generated trips to be
approximately 3,000 average weekday trip, These trips will not exceed 5% of the LOS "C" design
volume on Pine Ridge Road after trip assignments and adjustments are made. Furthermore, the site
generated trips will not create a concurrency problem within the projects radius of development
influence (RDI) because the project trips don't lower the capacity below any road's adopted LOS "D"
or "En standard. The proposed PUD rezone will not create or excessively increase traffic congestion
on the arterial road system at built-out and complies v.;th Policies 1.3, 1.4,5.1,5.2, 7.2 and 7.3 of the
TCE. The Traffic Circulation Element (TCE) lists Pine Ridge Road as a 4 lane arterial road.
The current traffic count for this segment fronting the project is 38,224 AADT which results in LOS
"C". The minimum level of service standard is LOS ICE" for this segment of Pine Ridge Road. It
should be noted that a proposed road widening project to 6 lane this segment of Pine Ridge Road
west of 1-75 is scheduled for completion by 2001. Therefore, this project meets the County's
concurrency requirement and is consistent with the standards referenced in Policy 1.3, 5.1, and 5.2 of
the TCE of the Gi\.fP.
Open Space Element - The total open space (1.28 acres) and the open space that
development parcel sets aside as a function of complying with setbacks, water m
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design features exceeds the thi.rty (30) percent required by the LDC. Staff is confident that this
project as designed is consistent with the open space element.
pther Applicable Element(s). These include utilities and water management. Development of the
land wilt proceed on the basis of connection to the County's sewer and water distribution system.
Once these utility tines are completed in accordance with County standards, they wilt be deeded to
the Collier County Water-Sewer District as required by County Ordinances. Water management
facilities will be constructed to meet County Ordinances and these will be reviewed and approved as
a sanction of obtaining subsequent development order approvals. The above prescribed course of
action makes this petition consistent with this element of the G:M.P.
HISTORIC! ARCHAEOLOGICAL IMP ACT:
Stafl's analysis indicates that the petitioner's property is located outside an area of historical and
archaeological probability as referenced on the official Collier County Probability Map. Therefore,
no Historical/Archaeological Survey and Assessment is required. Pursuant to Section 2.2.25.8.1 of
the Land Development Code, if, during the course of site clearing, excavation or other construction
activity an historic or archaeological artifact is found, alt development within the minimum area
necessary to protect the discovery shall be immediately stopped and the Collier County Code
Enforcement Department contacted,
EVALUATIOl'i FOR Er--'VIRONMENTAL. TRANSPORTATION AA'D INFRASTRUCTURE:
The subject petition has been reviewed by the appropriate staff responsible for oversight related to the
above referenced areas of critical concern. This primarily includes a review by the Community
Development Environmental and Engineering staff, and the Transportation Department staff. The
subject site has been historically cleared and is infested with exotic vegetation. The site is classified
as uplands and no wetlands exist on site. Therefore this petition was not scheduled before the EAB.
Approval stipulations are contained within the PUD document.
ANALYSIS:
Staff completed a comprehensive evaluation of this land use petition and the criteria on which a
favorable determination must be based. This evaluation is intended to provide an objective,
comprehensive overview of the impact of the proposed land use change, be they positive or negative,
culminating in a staff recommendation based on that comprehensive overview. The listed criteria are
specifically noted in Section 2.7.2.5 and Section 2,7.3.2.5 of the Land Development Code thus
requiring staff evaluation and comment, and shalt be used as the basis for a recommendation of
approval or denial by the Planning Commission to the Bce. Each of the potential impacts or
considerations identified during the staff review are listed under each of the criterion noted and are
categorized as either pro or con, whichever the case may be, in the opinion of staff. Staff review of
each of the criterion is followed by a summary conclusion culminating in a determination of
compliance, non-compliance, or compliance with mitigation. These evaluations are completed as
separate documents and are attached to the staff report as Exhibit uD". ",~..j(~)\
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In addition, appropriate evaluation of petitions for rezoning should establish a factual basis for
supportive action by appointed and elected decision makers. The evaluation by professional staff
should typically include an analysis of the petition's relationship to the community's future land use
plan, and whether or not a rezoning action would be consistent with the Collier County GMP in all of
its related elements. Other evaluation considerations should include an assessment of adequacy of .
transportation infrastructure, other infrastructure, and compatibility with adjacent land uses, a
consideration usually dealt with as a facet of analyzing the relationship of the rezoning action to the
long range plan for future land uses. Notwithstanding the above, staff in reviewing the determina.'1ts
for adequate findings to support a rezoning action advises as follows:
Belationship to Future and Existio2 Land Uses: A discussion of this relationship, as it applies
specifically to Collier County's legal basis for land use planning, refers to the relationship of the
proposed zoning action to the Future Land Use Element of the Growth Management Plan.
There are currently three (3) approved commercial PUD projects in the Northwest Quadrant of this
Interchange Activity Center. The most recently approved project was the Clesen PUD which was
approved on February 10, 1998. It is the intent of staff to structure this proposed PUD document and
master plan to provide similar land use, development requirements, landscaping, screening and
buffering standards to those that were approved in the Clesen PUD and the earlier approved Angikri
PUD, which is also located within this quadrant. It should be noted that the Permitted Principal U:;:~.s
in the proposed Pine Ridge Corners PUD are the same as the uses pennitted in the Angileri PUD and
Clesen PUD, except that the Clesen PUD does not pennit gasoline service stations. The developrnr.nt
standards of the 3 projects are as follows:
ANGILERI pun PINE RIDGE COR"~RS CLESEN PUD
Setbacks:
Front: 25' Pine Ridge Road 25' Pine Ridge Road 25' Pine Ridge Road . ~.~~
90' Livingston Woods 90' Livingston Woods 82.S' Livingston Woodr.
Side: 15' (External to Pun) 15' (External to Pun) IS' (External to PUD)
Rear: 15' (External to Pl.iD) 15' (External to PUD) 15' (External to Pun)
Height: 30' (Hotels. 2 Stories) 35' (Hotels. 3 Stories) 35' (Hotels. 3 Stories)
Buffer: (20' wide Type "D" along (20' wide Type "n" along (20' wide Type "D" along
Livingston \Voods)* Livingston Woods). Livingston Woods).
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north side of a 8' tall architecturally finished rnasom:y wall.
Presently there are also 3 existin~ gasoline service stations within the subject Interchange Activity
Center; one is located 'within the Vineyards PUD while the other two gasoline stations are located
\\ithin the Sutherland PUD. As previously mentioned, there is one additional PUD within this
Interchange Activity Center (Angileri PUD) which also lists gasoline service stations and
convenience stores as principal pennitted uses. These existing and approved gasoline service stations
are illustrated on the attached map: Exhibit "C". It should be noted that the Gateway PUD, Pine
Ridge Center PUD and the Pine Ridge Center West PUD were recently amended to delete gasoline
service stations as a pennitted use during the recent PUD amendments resulting from thefl rn !mnset.~ ~
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With respect to the matter of compatibility with the FLUE, this is an evaluation whose primary focus
is similarity of land use and relationship to adjacent land uses. In the case at hand, and based upon
the Future Land Use Plan, we have an expectation that the land will be used and developed for those
land uses authorized for Interchange Activity Centers. The proposed PUD Document includes a
mixture of convenience commercial uses including hotels/motels, restaurants, dry cleaners,
professional and medical offices, banks and related services for the traveling public. The PUD
Master Plan provides three land use parcels on-site, two for commercial development and one for
water management. The purpose for each parcel (A, B & C) is to provide a transition between uses
and the residential community to the north. For example, in Area A (.58 acres) the proposed uses
include open space and storm water management. This area was specifically located adjacent to
Livingston Woods Lane which abuts the residential Estates neighborhood. Within Area A, tbe
petitioner is also constructing an eight (8) foot high opaque masonry wall within a fully
landscaped buffer across the rear )'ard adjacent to Livingston Woods Lane. This wan will have
a common architectural theme In a similar style with the other buildings within the PUD. (See
attached Architectural Renderings)
In Area B (1.79 acres), the uses permitted are limited to hotels/motels, miscellaneous retail, banh,
professional services [group 5231 (Beauty Shops)), medical office, professional office and sit-do-v.'I1
only restaurants (group 5812). Building heights are limited to 35 feet and are required to be setba..:/. A
minimum of ninety (90) feet from Livingston Woods Lane.
In Area C (1.79 acres), the pennitted uses include: gasoline service stations with car wash ii;-.~
convenience store (group 5541), fast food restaurants (group 5812), auto supply and all uses in A:. ,'ft
Bare pennitted, The PUD Document prohibits loudspeakers and provides increased landscap:n;
along Pine Ridge Road within AIea C if developed as a gasolin~ service station. The PUD al~o
restricts gasoline service stations to Area "C" only.
In regards to compatibility with adjacent land uses, staff is of the opinion that the project transitions
from open space in the rear yard adjacent to Livingston Woods Lane to restricted commercial uses,
building heights and development regulations in Area "B". The PUD then allows more intense
commercial uses and/or a gasoline service station (if approved) in Area C. The proposed building
heights and restricted land uses are also similar to the approved Clesen PUD to the east, the Angileri
PUD and Kaples Gateway PUD to the west. The only exception is that the Naples Gateway PUD and
the Clesen PUD do not pennit gasoline service stations and convenience stores. The Pine Ridge
Comers Pl.JD has a maximum building height of 35 feet (3 stories) which is the same as the Clesen
PUD and the Naples Gateway PUD. The subject PUD also requires that all buildings be set back a
minimum of 90 feet from Livingston Woods Lane. Conversely, the Naples Gateway PUD has a
setback from Livingston Woods Lane of 50 feet for one story buildings and 90 feet for two and three
story buildings.
It should be noted that during the public hearing of tbe Angileri PUD, the residents of the
Livingston \Voods Subdivision expressed tbeir strong opposition to the proposed gasoline
service station in this area. One of tbeir stated concerns was tbat this area would become a
"Gasoline Alley" since there were other existing and approved service stations in the Activity
Center. Based on the infonnation presented at that time, the Angileri PUD was to get.appwyed ~~ .~
a stipulation to ~ gasoline stations as a permitted use. Shortly thereafterj a s~sequ~"4'\
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unified architectural theme, increased landscaping and signage restrictions. As a result of the
residents and various other concerns, the petitioner submitted a market study for the Pine Ridge
Comers PUD that indicates there is no demand for "Estates" zoned residential uses and ample
demand for retail commercial space at this interchange location. This demand will remain strong at
this location even if the other vacant sites with approved commercial zoning is constructed. This
demand is based on the projected population growth in the area and projected increases in traffic on
Pine Ridge Road.
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However, staff was of the opinion that the market study did not clearly address the need for another
gasoline service station at this location since there are 3 existing and another site approved for this
use. Therefore, staff requested that another market study be submitted that exclusively focuses on
gasoline stations. The purpose of requesting this second study is to determine whether or not there is
sufficient demand for additional gasoline service stations in this quadrant. Since there are three (3)
existing gasoline service stations within the Pine Ridge Road/I-75 Interchange Activity Center and
one other facility that is approved but not constructed, the timing of construction of these approved
gas stations becomes vital in determining if the market can handle a gasoline service station on this
site.
The petitioner's second market study analyzed 7 different interchange locations in Southwest Florida,
as well as I.'sing national statistics in the analysis, The results of the study indicate that the Pine Ridge
Road Interchange Activity Center can support two (2) additional convenience store/gasoline facilities
from 1998 through 2006. Other factors involved in determining this demand include the following:
The projected population growth along this corridor is expected to increase traffic volumes on this
road segment even during the off peak hours. The subject site rates high in the two types of demand
(users) of convenience retail. The first type is "Residential" demand which includes users residing in .
the trade area. The dem"=laphic profile is very supportive of convenience/gasoline uses at this
location since future population gro\\1h will support the additional facilities. The second type is
"Transient" Demand which is the primary consideration for a convenience retail store at an interstate
interchange. n.is includes people "on the move.', either between work and home or tourists new to
the area. The subject site has excellent attributes for this type of demand. Since this interchange has
the highest traffic count (38,667 ADT) of any interchange in Lee and Collier County, it creates a
strong trend for increasing transient demand for convenience stores/gasoline facilities in this area.
This market study also indicates that the most appropriate location for this type of facility is in the
Northwest Quadrant because the Southwest Quadrant already contains two existing convenience
store/gasoline facilities. The ~,onheast Quadrant is already developed and includes a medical facility
that is under construction while the Southeast is also zoned for an alternative use. In addition, the
Northwest Quadrant also provides easy accessibility from interstate travelers exiting west bound
toward Naples. Conversel\'. if additional convenience stores/iasoline facilities are located in the
Southwest Quadrant. the resultin~ con2'estion in that Quadrant could cause increased traffic conflicts
jlS west bound traffic is forced to make Quick lane chan~es and possible "'{J" turns to ~et to the
convenience/iasoline ioods. Providing alternate convenience stores/~asoline facilities in the
Northwest Quadrant will reduce or virtuallv eliminate that problem.
In determining whether or not a particular commercial use (in this case - a convenience/gasoline
facility) is an appropriate use in an Activity Center location, staff determined that there is currently
insufficient criteria contained in the LDC to restrict the locations of these facilities in en~f"~---
center. In addition, the process of zoning land may not be the most approp ate ~'eh.icfr1o:) ,.,
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determining if there is a future market demand for a particular gasoline station or detennining if there
is adequate separation between commercial sites that allow gasoline service stations. For example, if
the first property owner in an Activity Center obtains zoning approval for an automobile service
station but doesn't have the ability to construct the gas station, the adjacent property owner may have
the means to construct a gasoline service station but may be locked-out from gaining zoning appro....al
because the previously approved gas station is deemed sufficient in that Activity Center. This
condition may continue indefinitely if the approved gasoline facility is never be built.
As a result of this and other concerns relatin& to tbe number of easoUne stations in a given area,
the Board of County Commission en bas directed starr to develop criteria and facton to
determIne the suitability of a site for automobUe service stations. These additional criteria shC1uld
ensure that gasoline stations do not adversely impact adjacent land uses, especially residential land
uses. Therefore, staff has prepared a draft of regulations governing the location of, and development
standards for automobile service stations. These proposed regulations shall apply to the location,
layout, drainage, operation, landscaping, parking, and permitted sales and service activities of all
automobile service stations. The purpose of these regulations is to protect the health, safety and
general welfare of the public. The Collier County Planning Commission has considered this
proposed amendment at their initial LDC hearing on May 13, 1998. A second hearing is schedukG
for May 27, 1998. The Board of County Commissioners is scheduled to hear these amendments on
June 10th and June 24, 1998.
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Staff analysis indicates that the proposed location of the gasoline service station within this PUD is
not consistent with the proposed separation requirements since there is another approved sC1\'i,~.
station within the Angileri PUD. However, this facility has not been constructed at this time.
Nevertheless, depending \vhether the site is or is not consistent with staff proposed separation criteri:.,
the proposed amendment also provides for a process for requesting a waiver in all or in part from C~
separation requirements. The applicant has provided substantial e\idence which would support a
recommendation of approval of a waiver from this separation requirement. This evidence includes the
traffic projections and the transportation analysis, the accessibility of the site for westbound traffic,
and most importantly, the market study. Considering the timing of this rezone request, and the
uncertainty as to whether or not the proposed separation requirement will be effective at the time the
BCC hears this petition, staff has reviewed this request with consideration of the criteria as contained
in the draft amendment.
In summary, the market study for the Pine Ridge Comers PUD clearly indicates that there is ample
demand for retail commercial space on the subject site while the second market study clearly
indicates that there is sufficient demand for 2 additional gasoline service station facilities over the
three (3) existing gasoline seivice stations within the Pine Ridge Road Interchange Activity Center.
Therefore, the demand can support a total of 5 gasoline stations by 2006. One or both of the two
additional stations may come from the approved but not constructed site within the Angileri PUD
and/or the proposed station on the subject site (if approved). In consideration of all the safety factors
of the subject site and increased landscaping and buffering as noted in the analysis review, staff has
no objection to the gasoline service station and/or convenience commercial with gas pumps as
depicted in the PUD document as permitted uses. In any event if the spacing regulation is approved,
it may negate some of the approved gasoline station sites on Pine Ridge Road.
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With respect to the matter of compatibility, the subject PUD is similar to other approved Planned
Unit Developments located within this Interchange Activity Center. In addition, the subject petition
is consistent with the FLUE and other applicable elements of the Collier County Growth
Management Plan. In regard to the residential (Estates) property to the north, the PUD Master Plan
and Document provides a traJlsition of commercial uses, landscaping and open space areas to buffer
any adverse impacts from the development. These development restrictions and controlled access to
the site are commitment agreed to by the petitioner to protect the integrity of the adjacent residential
community.
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Traffic - The primary vehicular access point is from Pine Ridge Road at the existing median opening
with Lawson Way. In view of the adequate depth and sight distance on this road segment, the access
point should operate with an acceptable level or safety and is subject to the Collier County Access
Management Plan. The final geometry and design of the access will be reviewed at the time of
Preliminary Site Development Plan (SDP) and/or Preliminary Subdivision Plat (PSP) review. The
GMP consistency review states that approval of this petition is consistent with policies of the TeE.
Utility Infrastructure - Both a public sanitary sC\\oer and municipal water supply are available to the
property and \\;11 be extended as a consequence of future development. AU development must
comply with surface water management requirements invoked at the time of site development plan
approval as the case will be for development of this land.
Communit\' Infrastructure and Services. The subject property is readily accessible to a whole range
of cOIT11nunity mfrastructure which is enhanced by i~s frontage on Pine Ridge Road. Shopping
centers, business offices and medical offices of various specialties are all within a short driving
distance. Urban de\'elopment is undenvay in all directions from this PUD which is an indicator
eannarking this site for development.
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That the Collier County Planning Commission (CCPC) recommend approval of Petition PUD-97-17,
the Pine Ridge Comers PUD Document and Master Plan subject to the conditions of approval that
have been incorporated into the PUD Document.
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Section 2.7.3.2.5 of the Collier County Land Development Code requires the Planning
Commission to make a fmding as to the PUD Master Plans' compliance with the following
criteria:
1. The suitability of the area for the type and pattern of development proposed In
relation to pb)'sical cbaracteristics of the land, surrounding areas, traffic and access,
drainage, sewer, water, and other utilities.
lm;, (i) Intensifying land development patterns produces economics of scale relative
to public utilities, facilities and services, which are currently available in this
area.
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various retail uses including those relating to interstate retail such as gas
stations. convenience, fast food, and hotel/motel uses.
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neighborhood as contributing factors to inconveniencing traffic movements to
and from their place of residence, increasing noise and polIution, and reducing
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Findin~: Jurisdictional reviews by County staff support the manner and pattern of
development proposed for the subject property. Development conditions contained in the
PUD document give assurance that aU infrastructure win be developed and be consistent
with County regulations. Any inadequacies which require supplementing the PUD
document will be recommended to the Board of COWlty Commissioners as conditions of
approval by staff. Recommended mitigation measures win assure compliance with Level
of Service relationships as prescribed by the GroV\.1h Management Plan.
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Adequacy of evidence of unified control and suitability of any proposed agreements,
contract, or other instruments, or for amendments In those proposed, particularly
as they may relate to arrangements or provisions to be made for the continuing
operation and maintenance of such 1 reas and facilities that are not to be provided or
maintained at public expense.
Pro/Con: Evaluation not applicable.
Findin&: Documents submitted with the application provide evidence of unified control.
The PUD document makes appropriate provisions for continuing operation and
maintenance of common areas.
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Conformity of the proposed Planned Unit Development with the goals, objectives
and policies of the Growth Management Plan.
h2.;, (i) The development strategy for the subject property is entirely consistent with
the goals, objectives and policies of the Growth Management Plan.
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Findine: The subject petition has been found consistent with the goals, objectives anu
policies of the Gro\\1h Management Plan. A review of consistency relationships with
elements of the GMP is as follows:
Future land Use Element - This petition proposes a change from single family to
commercial in order to make it possible to construct any or a combination of the
following uses: HoteVmotel, gasoline service station, convenience commercial
professional office, medical office, and restaurant uses on-site. The subject site is locatd
within the Urban Designated Area and the Pine Ridge Road & Interstate 75 Interchange
Activity Center as identified on the Future Land Use Map. The function of the
Interchange Activity Center pro\ides for a mixture of commercial uses (ex: hotels/motels,
restaurants, gasoline service stations and convenience commercial uses) for the traveling
and passer-by public. In 1983, the subject property was designated as a commercial node
as indicated on the Collier County Comprehensive Plan and Map. In 1989, its
designation changed to Interchange Activity Center. The designation change in 1989
specifically identified the subject property within the Pine Ridge RoadlInterstate 75
Interchange Activity Center, consequently earmarking this property for commercial use.
In staffs opinion, the subject site has been designated as a commercial node for over 13
years, and is deemed consistent with the criteria set forth in the Future Land Use Element.
Gro\\.1h Management Plan. It is also similar to the AngiJeri PUD and the Clesen PUD
except that the Clesen PUD does not permit gasoline service stations.
The petitioner for the Pine Ridge Corners PUD has submitted a market study that
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that another market study be submitted that exclusively focuses on gasoline stations. .
Tbe intent of tbis second study is to clearly indicate if there is sufficient demand for
another gasoline service station in this quadrant. Since there are three (3) existing
gasoline service stations within the Pine Ridge RoadlI-75 Interchange Activity
Center and three other facilities that are approved but not constructed, starr is of
the opinion tbat the timing of construction of these approved gas stations becom(:~
vital in determining letbe market can handle a gasoline service station on this site.
The results of the second market study clearly conclude that there is sufficient demand
within the northwest quadrant of the Pine Ridge Road Interstate Activity Center to
support a second gas station and demand to support a fourth gas station within the entire
Activity Center. This conclusion is based on the specific evidence that indicates Pine
Ridge Road currently has the highest traffic volume of any arterial road serving the 1-75
interchange from CR-951 in Collier County to Martin Luther King Boulevard in I.f'.f".
County. In addition, the projected population growth along this corridor will en!:ure a
high traffic volume even during the off peak hours. Based of the two market studies, staff
is supportive of the list of permitted uses.
Traffic Circulation Element - The estimated project trips will not exceed 5% of the. J eo:.
"C" design volume within the projects radius of development influence eRD!).
Furthermore, the site generated trips will not create a concurrency problem within the
ROt because the project trips don't lower the capacity below any road's adopted LOS "D" .
standard. The proposed PUD rezone will not create or excessively increase traffic
congestion on the arterial road system at built-out and complies with Policies 1.3, 1.4,
5.1,5,2,7.2 and 7.3 of the TCE.
Open Space Element - The total open space (1.28 acres) and the open space that tc~h
individual development parcel sets aside as a function of complying with setbacks, water
management and design features exceeds the thirty (30) percent required by the LDC.
Staff is confident that this project as designed is consistent with the open space element.
Other Applicable Element(s) - These include utilities and water management facilities.
Development of the land \\0;11 proceed on the bases of connection to the County's sewer
and water distribution system.
4. The internal and external compatibility of proposed uses, which conditions may
include restrictions on location of improvements, restrictions on design, and
buffering and screening requirements.
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The PUD has been designed to provide transitional intensity throughout the site
by restricting more intensive retail uses along the arterial road and by providing
an open space tract adjacent to the Livingston Woods subdivision. In addition,
increased landscaping and buffering has been provided to buffer e resu;ren+i~~) A1I
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Findin2: The PUD Master Plan has been designed to optimize internal land use
relationship through the use of various fonns of open space separation. External
relationships are automatically regulated by the Land Development Code tu IlSllun:
harmonious relationships between projects.
Tbe adequacy of usable open space areas In existence and as proposed to serve the
development.
Pro/Con: Evaluation not applicable.
Summary Findin2: The amount of open space set aside by this project is consistent
with the provisions of the Land Development Code.
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The timing or sequence of development for tbe purpose of assuring tbe adequacy of
available improvements and facilities, both public and private.
Pro/Con: Evaluation not applicable.
Summary Finding: Timing or sequence of development in light of concurrency
requirements automatically triggers the mechanism for ensuring that further LOS
degradation is not allowed or the LOS deficiency is corrected.
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The ability of the subject property and of surrounding areas to accommodate
expansion.
r..m:. The petitioner's market study clearly indicates that the subject site is suitable for
retail uses. The site has the physical qualities of size, all utilities, proximity to
1-75 and a central location in the Pine Ridge/Golden Gate trade area.
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Summary Findin2: Ability, as applied in this context, implies supporting infrastructure
such as wastewater disposal system, potable water supplies, characteristics of the
property relative to hazards, and capacity of roads, is supportive of conditions emanating
from urban development. This assesmlent is described at length in the staff report
adopted by the CCPC. Relative to this petition, development of the subject property is
timely, because supporting infrastructure is available.
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Conformity with PUD regulations, or as to desirable modifications of such
regulations In the particular case, based on determination that such modifications
are Justified as meeting public purposes to a degree at least equivalent to literal
application of such regulations.
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Pro/Con: Evaluation not applicable.
Summary Findin2: This finding essentially requires an evaluation of the extent to
which development standards proposed for this PUD depart from development standards
that would be required ror' the most similar conventional zoning district The
development standards in this PUD are similar to those standards and are the same as the
recently approved Angileri PUD and the Clesen PUD within this Interstate Activity
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PETITION PUD-97-17
Section 2.7.2.5. of the Collier County Land Development Code requires that the report and
recommendations of the Planning Commission to the Board of County Commissioners shall
show that the Planning Commission has studied and considered the proposed change in relation
to the following, where applicable:
1. Whether the proposed change will be consistent with the goals, objectives & policies
of the Future Land Use Map and the elements ofthe Growth Management Plan.
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i. The subject property is located within the Urban Area and is designated as an
Interchange Activity Center.
ii. Development Orders deemed consistent with all applicable elements of the FLUE cf
the GMP should be considered a positive relationship.
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SJ1.mmar)' Findin~s: The proposed development is in compliance with the Future land
Use Element of the Growth Management Plan. The uses pennined within this district
are intended to provide the traveling public with highway commercial uses such as hotel,
gasoline service stations and convenience stores.
2. The existing land use pattern;
Pro/Con: Evaluation not applicable. (a more detailed study is contained in the staff
report.)
Summary Findings:
Existing:
The property is vacant, cleared, infested with exotic vegetation and is
zoned uE" Estates.
Surrounding: North.
To the north is Livingston Woods Lane and property zoned
Estates. Presently a single family residence exists directly
north of the subject site. The remainder of the northern
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Interchange Activity Center. The site was recently approved for a
commercial PUD to be known as the Clesen PUD.
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South To the south is Pine Ridge Road. Further south is the Southerland pun.
A majority of the Southerland PUD is developed with hoteVmotel, fast
food restaurants, two gasoline service stations and convenience
commercial uses.
West- To the west is an undeveloped Estates property located within the
Interchange Activity Center. Further west is the Angileri PUD that is
undeveloped and approved for commercial uses for the traveling and
passer-by public (hoteVmotel, gasoline service centers, fast food
restaurants, retail and offices).
3. The possible creation of an isolated district unrelated to adjacent and nearby
districts;
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the Angileri PUD to the west.
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district unrelated to adjacent and nearby districts. It is also consistent with expected land
uses by virtue of its location within the Interchange Activity Center area as noted on the
Future Land Use map. The property is also contiguous to another PUD that essentially
permits the same uses.
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\Vhether existing district boundaries are illogically drawn in relation to existing
conditions on the property proposed for cbange.
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Summary Findin~s: Land to the west is zoned PUD and contains similar commercial
uses. In addition, the boundaries are logically drawn by virtue of the site's location within
the "Pine Ridge Road Interchange Activity Center" area on the Future Land Use Element.
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Whether changed or changing conditions make the passage of the proposed
amendment necessary.
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property and because its relationship to the FLUE (Future Land Use Element of the
Growth Management Plan) is a positive one.
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Summary Findings: Consistent with the Growth Management Plan.
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Whether the proposed change will adversely Influence Ilving conditions In the
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made a condition of approval will go a long way towards off-setting any
potential adverse influences on the residential subdivision to the north.
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The additional commercial uses could cause increased noise and traffic
impacts on the nearby residences. However, due to the proposed landscape
and buffer areas, the proposed PUD should not adversely impact the
adjacent properties.
Summary Findings: 1'1.e proposed PUD will not adversely influence living conditions
in the neighborhood heca\lse the recoTIl..rr.ended development standards and other
conditions for approvil have been promulgated and designed to ensure the least amount
of adverse impact on adjacent and nearby developments. Recommended mitigation
actions should serve to ameliorate imract on the adjacent residential area.
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7. '''hether tbe proposed change will create or excessively increase traffic congestiou
or create t)"pes of traffic deemed incompatible 'ftith surrounding land uses, because
of peak volumes or projected types of vehicular traffic, including activity during
construction phases of tbe development, or otherwise affect public safety.
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An action to rezone the property as requested is consistent with the traffic
circulation element.
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The prope~ fronts directly on a public. road thereby provi?in~-an-ac.c~\sr~l.)
to the artenal road network over which traffic from this fmm~t~
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As urban intensification increases, there is some loss of comfort and ease
of travel to the motoring public. However, by law this degree of
discomfort is regulated by concurrency requirements.
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In the short 1"..10 construction traffic is necessary for commercial
development may be irritating to local residents.
Summary Findin2s: Evaluation of this project took into account the requirement for
consistency with Policy 5.1 of the Traffic Element oftbe GMP and was found consistent,
a statement advising that this project when developed will not excessively increase traffic
congestion. Additionally certain traffic management system improvements are required
as a condition of approval (i.e. turn lanes, traffic signals, dedications, etc.). In the final
analysis all rezone actions are subject to tbe Concurrency Management System.
8. '\-nether the proposed change will create a drainage problem;
~ (i) The Land Development Code specifically addresses prerequisite
development standards that are designed to reduce the risk of flooding on
nearby properties. New development in and of itself is not supposed to
increase flooding potential on adjacent property over and above what
would occur without development.
!:.2n..:. (i) Urban intensification in the absence of commensurate improvement to
intra-county drainage appurtenances would increase the risk of flooding in
areas when the drainage outfall condition is inadequate.
Summar)' Findin~5: Every project approved in Collier County involving the utilization
of land for some land use activity is scrutinized and required to mitigate all sub-surface
drainage generated by developmental activities as a condition of approval. This project
was reviewed for drainage relationships and design and construction plans are required to
meet County standards as a condition of approval.
9. '\'hether the proposed change will seriously reduce light and air to adjacent areas;
~ The proposed commercial development confonns to the approved Clesen PUD to
the east. In addition, the maximum height provided for in the PUD is less than the C-3
maximum height standard of the LDC. The overall development standards are compatible
with the standards listed for the similar commercial districts in the LDC which are
designed to protect the circulation of light and air to adjacent areas.
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Summary Findinrs: All projects in Collier County are subject to the development
standards that are unique to the zoning district in which it is located. These development
standards and others apply generally and equally to all zoning districts (i.e. open space
requirement, corridor management provisions, etc.) were designed to ensure that light
penetration and circulation of air does not adversely affect adjacent areas.
Whether the proposed change will adversel)' affect property values in the adjacent
area;
f.m: Typically urban intensification increases the value of contiguous underutilized
land, a condition which exists on the west side.
Co.n.: None.
Summary Findines: TIlls is a subjective determination based upon anticipated results
which may be internal or external to the subject property that can affect property values.
Property valuation is affected by a host of factors including zoning, however zoning by
itself mayor may not affect values, since value detennination by law is driven by market
value. The mere fact that a property is given a new zoning designation mayor m:l)' nJ~
affect value.
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\Ybether tbe proposed change ~in be a deterrent to the improvement or
development of adjacent property in accordance with existing regulations;
Pro/Con: Evaluation not applicable.
Summary Findini:s: The basic premise underlying all of the development standards in
the zoning division of the LDC is that their sound application when combined with the
administrative site development plan approval process, gives reasonable assurance that a
change in zoning will not result in a deterrence to improvement of adjacent property.
Also, the PUD Document has transitioned the intensity of commercial uses to specific
parcels identified on the PUD Master Plan. TIlls arrangement coupled with the
requirement to build an opaque landscape buffer adjacent to Livingston Woods Lane
should provide reasonable assurance that a change in zoning will not result in a
deterrence to improvement or development of adjacent residential property.
12.
\Vbetber tbe proposed change will constitute a grant of special prh:iJege to an
individual owner as contrasting with the public welfare;
Pro/Con: Evaluation not applicable.
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Summary Fin dinEs: The proposed PUD complies with the Growth Management Plan, a
public policy statement supporting Zoning actions when they are consistent with said .
plan. In light of this fact the proposed change does not constitute a grant of special
privilege. Consistency with the FLUE is further determined to be a public welfare
relationship because actions consistent with plans are in the public interest.
13. Whether there are substantial reasons why the property cannot be used in
accordance with existing zoning;
Pro/Con: Evaluation not applicable.
Summary FindiD2s: The subject property can be developed in accordance with the
existing zoning, however to do so would deny this petitioner of the opportunity to
maximize the development potential of the site as made possible by its consistency
relationship with the FLUE as contained in the Growth Management Plan.
14. "'bether tbe change suggested is out of scale with the needs of the neighborhood or
the Count)';
~ The project is designed in a manner that is compatible with surrounding and
approved commercial property in size and scale,
~ Existing neighbors within the Livingston Woods subdivision may feel that the
proposed change is out of scale with the neighborhood,
.
Summary Findings: The subject PUD complies with the Gro\\1h Management Plan
while the intensity of land uses is deemed acceptable for this site. Furthermore, a viable
market study indicates that there is a legitimate need for an interchange commercial
development at this location,
1 S. "'hether is it impossible to find other adequate sites in the County for the proposed
use in districts already permitting such use.
Pro/Con: Evaluation not applicable.
Summary Findin~s: There are many sites which are zoned to accommodate the
proposed development. This is not the determining factor when evaluating the
appropriateness of a rezoning decision. The determinants of zoning are consistency with
all elements of the GMP, compatibility, adequacy ofinfrastructure and to some extent the
timing of the action and all of the above criteria.
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would be required to make the property usable for any ofthe range of potential uses
under the proposed zoning classification.
~ The subject property has been historical1y cleared. Presently exotic vegetation IJ~
invaded the site, however the envirorunental impacts are minimal.
~ Development of the site may create a need for additional fill and site alteration for
infrastructure improvements.
Summary Flndlnf:s: The extent of site alteration will be detennined as a function of
obtaining a Site Development Plan arproval to execute the PUD's development strategy.
17. The impact of development on the avallabUity of adequate public facilities and
sen'ices consistent "ith the levels of service adopted in the CoItier County Growth
Mana&ement Plan and as defined and Implemented through the Comer County
Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance, as amended.
Profeon: Evaluation not applicable,
Summary' Findini:s: A multi-disciplined team responsible for jurisdictional elements of
the GMP have reviewed this petition and have found it consistent with the GMP. The
conditions of approval have been incorporated into the PUD document. Staff reviews for
adequacy of public services and levels of service determined that required infrastructure
meets with G}.1P established relationships.
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APPLlCA nON FOR PUBLIC HEARING
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STANDARD REZONE AND CONDITIONAL USE REQm:STS
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT REQUESTS i f'LNfNlH(,i _I.. _.
COMNruNITY DEVELOPMENT DMSION t
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1. Name of Applicant(s) Amerada Hess CO!:poration (Contract Purchaser) and
Applicant's Mailing Address 909 25th Drive East
City ElIenton
State Florida
Zip 34222
Applicant's Telephone Number: Res.: -----
Bus: (941)722-1369
2.
Name of Applicant(s)
Garrett F. X. Beyrent and Teryl Brezski (Joint Tenants)
Applicant's Mailing Address 2375 Tamiami Trail No.. Suite 304
City Naples
State Florida
Zip 34103
Applicant's Telephone Number: Res.: -----------
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Bus: (941) 649-4433
Is the applicant the ovmer of the subject property?
X Yes No
( a ) If applicant is a land trust, so indicate and name beneficiaries below
( b ) If applicant is a corporation other than a public corporation, so indicate
and name officers and major stockholders below.
( c ) If applicant is a partnership, limited partnership or other business entity, so
indicate and name principals below.
x ( d ) If applicant is an owner, indicate exactly as recorded, and list aU other
ovmers, if any.
( e ) If applicant is a leasee, attach copy of lease, and indicate actual ovmers if
not indicated on the lease.
x (f)
If applicant is a contract purchaser, attach copy of contract, and indicate
actual ovmer(s) name and address below.
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2. Name of Dual Agents:
Name: }3ruce J. Siciliano. AICP Firm A2noli. Barber &. Bnmdaie. Inc.
Agent's Mailing Address 7400 Tarniami Trail North
City Naples
State FL
Zip 34108
Telephone Number: Bus: (941) 597-3111
Fax: (941 )566-2203
Name: Any Dudley Goodlette Firm Goodlette. Coleman &. Johnson. PA
Agent's Mailing Address 4001 Tarniarni Trail North
City Naples
State FL
Zip 34103
Telephone Number: Bus: (941) 435-3535
Fax: (941) 435-1218
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DETAILED LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY COVERED BY THE
APPLICATION Of space is inadequate, attach on separate page. If request involves
change to more than one zoning district, include separate legal description for property
involved in each district. lfproperty is odd-shaped, submit four (4) copies of survey (I"
to 400' scale).
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THE APPLICANT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SUPPLYING THE CORRECT LEGAL
DESCRIPTION. IF QUESTIONS ARISE CONCERNING THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION, AN
ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATION SHALL BE REQUIRED.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
All of Tract 77, Unit 35, Golden Gate Estates, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat
Book 7, Page 8S of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida. O.R. Book 1251. Page 1485.
Less that area taken for 1-75 right-of-way.
SECTION
49 S
RANGE
26 E
7
TOWNSHIP
Tract 77. Golden Gate Estates. Unit 35
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Size of property
ACRES:
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330
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602
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5. Address or location of subject property North side of Pine Ridie Road Rnd west of 1-75
ADJACENT ZONING AND LAND USE
ZONING
LAND USE
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WPUD
Vacant
Vacant
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6. Existing land elevation 12.0 County Flood Criteria Elevation Not specified
7.
Date subject property acquired ( ) or leased ( ):
--1.L- Day of February . 19.8.1.
Tern of lease yrs.lmos.
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b. If, Petitioner has option to by, indicate date of option:
and date option terminates:
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complete legal description of entire contiguous property. (If space is inadequate, attach
on separate page). No
9. 1lDS APPLICATION IS INTENDED TO COVER: (Check which type of petition you
are requesting):
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B. CONDITIONAL USE _ OF ZONING FOR
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REASON WHY APPLICATION SHOULD BE APPROVED <Attach additional sheets if
necessary): See attached
11.
IS PROPOSED USE PROHIBITED BY DEED RESTRlCTIONS?
Yes X No
IF YES, PROVIDE COPY OF THE DEED RESTRlCTIONS.
12.
IS THIS REQUEST A RESULT OF A VIOLATION? No
WAS THE NOTICE SERVED?
IF SO, TO WHOM
13.
HAS A PUBLIC HEARING BEEN HELD ON THIS PROPERTY WITIIIN THE LAST
YEAR? IF SO, IN WHOSE NAME? No
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ARE THERE EXISTING STRUCTURES ON THE PROPERTY?
TYPE: CBS , FRAME , MOBILE HOME
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1. NAME: Amereda Hess COq>Oration. Contract Purchaser and
2.
ADDRESS: 909 25th Drive East
Ellenton. FL 34222
PHONE: 941-722-1369
1.
NAME: Garrett F. X. Beyrent. and Tetyl Brezski. Joint Tenants
2.
ADDRESS: 2375 Tamiami Trail North. Suite 304
Naples. FL 34103
PHONE: 941-649-4433
3.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: See attached
4.
TYPE OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL TO BE PROVIDED (Check applicable system):
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
COUNTY SYSTEM X
CITY SYSTEM
FRANCHISED SYSTEM
PACKAGE TREATMENT PLANT
SEPTIC SYSTEM
NAME:
CAPACITY (GPD)
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5. TYPE OF WATER SERVICE TO BE PROVIDED (Check applicable system):
A.
B.
C.
D.
COUNTY SYSTEM X
CITY SYSTEM
FRANCHISED SYSTEM
PRIV ATE SYSTEM
NAME:
6. TOTAL POPULATION TO BE SERVED: 68 (equivalent)
7. PEAK AND AVERAGE DAILY DEMANDS:
1. WATER-PEAK 23.5 ipm
2. SEWER-PEAK 15.7 Wm
AVERAGE DAILY 10.152 ipd
AVERAGE DAlLY 6.768 wd
8. IF PROPOSING TO CONNECT TO COLLIER COUNTY REGIONAL W ATE.
SYSTEM, DATE SERVICE EXPECTED TO BE REQUIRED:
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process to be used as well as a specific statement regarding the method of aftluent and sludge
disposal. If percolation ponds are to be used, then percolation data or soil involved shall be
provided from tests prepared by a proressional engineer.
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IC petitioner is a corporation other than a public corporation, so indicate and name officers
and major stockholders.
If petitioner is a land trust, SO indicate and name beneficiaries.
Irpetitioner is a partnership, limited partnership or other business entity, so indicate and
name principals.
Ifpetitioner is a lessee, attache copy oflease, and indicate actual owners ifnot indicated
on the lease.
If petitioner is a contract purchaser, attach copy of co
name and address.
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State of Florida
County of Collier
The foregoing Agreement Sheet was acknowledged before me this
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personally known to me or who has produced
identification and who did ~ take an oath.
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A statement, in writing, signed by the owner should be provided agreeing to deed to the .
County Utilities the. water distribution and sewage coll~on facilities within the project
area upon completion ortbe cOnStrocdon or these facilities in accordance with applicable
County ordinances. This statement should also include agreement that applicable system
development charges and connection fees will be paid to the County Utilities Division
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Division. The statement should also contain agreement to dedicate appropriate Utility
Easements for serving the water and sewer systems.
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Utility Statement
The owners of the Pine Ridge Comers PUD agree to deed to Collier County the water
distribution and wastewater collection facilities within the project area upon completion of the
constrUction of these facilities in accordance with applicable County ordinances. The owners
agree to pay applicable system development charges and connection rees to the County Public
Works Division prior to the issuance ofbuiJding pennits by the County Community
Development Division. The owners also agree to dedicate applopriate Utility Easements for
serving the water and sewer systems if required.
By:
Date
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Utility SbtemeDt
The owners of the Pine Ridge Comen; PtJD agree to deed to Collier County the water
distribution and wastewater callection facilities within the project area upon completion of the
construction of these facilities in accordance with applicable County ordinances. The owners
agree to pay applicable system development charges and connection fees 10 the County Public
Works Division prior to the issuance ofbuiJding pennjts by the County Commtmity
Development Division. The O\VJ'lers also agree to dedicate appropriate Utility Easements fOT
serving the water and sewer systems if required.
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908-750-7040
eoa-750-7031 (FAX)
A.J.D' AmIco
VIce Pm~nt
1 HESS PLAZA
WOOOBRIDGE. NJ 07~5-096'
February 10, 1997
To whom it may concern:
Please be advised t.hat W. Reed Cook, an employee of Amerada Hess Corporation is hereby
authorized to make application and accept permits on behalf of Amerada Hess Corporation for
the property described as:
HESS ST AnON ##09010, NAPLES, FLORIDA
Very truly yours,
AMERADA HESS CORPORATION
State of New Jersey}
County of Middlesex}
Sworn to and subscribed
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AFFIDAVIT
We, Garrett F. X Beyrent and T~l Bre7Jlki being duly sworn, depose and say that we are the
owners oCthe property described herein and which is the subject matter oCthe proposed hearing;
that all the answers to the questions in this application, and all sketches, data and other
supplementary matter attached to and made a part of this application, are honest and true to the
best of our knowledge and belief. We understand this application must be completed and
accurate before a hearing can be advertised. We further permit Broce Siciliano and Dudley
Goodlette (AGENT'S NAME)
to act as our representatives in any matters regarding this petition.
By:
G tt F. X. Beyrent, Owner
By: 21~, ~~4'
Teryl B lei, Own
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.\:mereda IIt33 Corporation, .\ppIieMlt
State of Florida
COWlty of Collier
The foregoing Agreement Sheet was acknowledged before me this '-/Ih day of
tk.tlJOer , 199Lby tA~/urT rleAiVCAS 8cYREt../r , who is personally
known to me or who has produced ~/. OIl /.IU~E .8(..5.J..J'l.11.JDI.~ identification and who did
(did not) take an oath.
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The foregoing Agreement Sheet was acknowledged before me this 6th day of October, 1997, by
TER YL BRZESKI, who is personally known to me and who did take an oath.
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We, Amereda. Hess Co~ration being duly sworn.,
depose and say that we are the contract purchaser of the property described herein and which is
\he subject maUer of the proposed bearing; that all the answers to the questions in this
application. and all sketches, data and other supplementary matter attaehed to and made a part of
this application, are honest and true to the best or our knowledge and belief. We \mderstand this
application must be completed. ancl accurate before a hearine can be advertised. We further
permit Bruce Siciliano and Dudl~ Goodlette
(AGENT'S NAME)
to act as our representatives in any mattus regarding this
By:
Amereda Hess CotpOrati
Purchaser
State of Florida
Countyof~ ~AN~e
The foregoing Agreement Sheet was acknowledged before me this 80M. day of
O~tL. .1991...by wd','1tm PH&[ {J,DK....)L . who is personally
KnoYm to me or wbo has produced as identification and who did
(did not) take an oath.
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PATSY REECE UGARTE
Notary PutlIlc State of Florida
NOTARY NO,CCt47e02
Commission 1#
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ORDINANCE NO. 98-
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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 91-102 TH~
COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE WHICH
INCLUDES THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING REGULATIONS FOR
THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING ATLAS MAP NUMBER
GGE01; BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF
THE HEREIN DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY FROM ~Ew
Estates TO npUD" PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT KNOWN AS
PINE RIDGE CORNERS PUD, FOR HIGHWAY-ORIENTED AND
CONVENIENCE COMMERCIAL USES, LOCATED ON THE NORTH
SIDE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD AND WEST OF 1-75, FURTHER
DESCRIBED AS TRACT 77, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES, UNIT
35 IN SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST,
COLLI~R COUNTY, FLORIDA, CONSISTING OF 4.38 ACRES
MORE OR LESS; AND BY PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Bruce J. Siciliano, AICP, of Agnoli, Barber and
Brundage, Inc., and Attorney Dudley Goodlette of Goodlette,
Coleman and Johnson, P.A., representing Amerada Hess Corporation
and Garrett F. X. Beyrent and Teryl Bre%ski, petitioned the Board
of County Commissioners to change the zoning classification of
the herein described real property:
NOW, THEREFORE Bt IT ORDAINED by the Board of County
.
Cor.missioners of Collier County, Florida:
SEcnON ONE:
The zoning classification of the herein described real
property located in Section 7, Township 49 South, Range 26 East,
Collier County, Florida, is changed from "E" Estates to "PUD"
Planned Unit Development in accordance with the Pine Ridge
Corners PUD Doc~~ent, attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and
incorporated by reference herein. The Official Zoning Atlas Map
Nurber GGE01, as described in Ordinance Number 91-102, the
Collier County Land Development Code, is hereby amended
accordingly.
SC:CTION TWO:
This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the
Department of State.
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of Collier County, florida, this
PASSED AND DOLl' ADOPTED by the Board of County COmmissioners
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DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk
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PETITION AV 98-009 TO VACATE A PORTION OF THE SPECIAL PRESERVE
EASEMENT ON LOTS 1, 2 AND 3, BLOCK E, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF
ccQUAIL WEST UNIT ONE, REPLAT" AS RECORDED ~ PLAT BOOK 21,
PAGES 84 THROUGH 106, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
QB.JEC]IYE: To adopt a Resolution to vacate the above-de.cribed easements..
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CONS QlF;RATIO l'l.B: Petition AV 98-009 has been received by the Transportation
Department from Teny Cole, P.E., as agent for the petitioners, Naples Capital Development
Corporation, WiUis and Brenda Chaulk and B.S. and Susan Abel, Ir., requesting the vacation of the
above-descn1>ed easements to accommodate future constnJction. Letters or no objection have been
receivrd from all pertinent agencies. The Transportation Department has reviewed the Petition and
has no objection. Zoning is P.U.D..
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FISCAL IMP AC'r: Collier County has collected a SI,ooo "Petition to Vacate" fee from the
petitioners, which will be deposited in Road and Bridge FWld (101-163610). This fee covers
advertising, recording and other processing costs.
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RECOMMRNl)A IIQN: That the Board of County Commissioners:
1. Adopt the Resolution for Petition A V 98-009 for the vacation of the above-descnoed easements;
2. Authorize the execution of the Resolution by its Chairman and direct the Clerk to the Board to
record a certified copy of the Resolution in the Public Records; and
3. Request the Clerk to the Board to make appropriate marginal notes on the recorded plat.
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RESOLUTION NO. 98-
RESOLUTION FOR PEllllON AV 98-009 TO VACATE A PORTION OF TIm
SPECIAL PRESERVE EASEMENT ON LOTS I, 2 AND 3, BLOCK E,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF "QUAil. WEST UNIT ONE, REPLA r' AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 21, PAGES 84 THROUGH 106, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNlY, FLORIDA.
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 177.10J, Florida Statutes, Teny Cole, P.E., of Hole-Montes and
Associates, as agent for the petitioner, Naples Capital Development Corporation, Wlllis and Brenda Chaulk
and E.B. and Susan Abel, Jr., does hereby request the vacation of the above-descnDcd casements; and
WHEREAS, the Board has this day held a public hearing to consider vacating said casements as
more fully described below, and notice of said public hearing to vacate was given as required by law; and
WHEREAS, the granting of the vacation will not adversely affect the ownership or right of
convenient access of other property owners.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
COLLIER COUN1Y, FLORIDA, that the following be and is hereby vacated:
See Exhibit "A" anached hereto and incorporated herein.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Clerk to the Board is hereby directed to record a certified
copy of this Resolution in the Public Records of Collier County, Florida, and to make proper nOlation of this
vacation on the recorded plat as referenced above.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote favoring same.
DATED:
A lTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK. Clerk
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:
BARBARA B. BERRY, Chainnan
Approved as to fonn and legal
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ATIACHMENr B
PETITION FORM FOR VACATION OF PLATS OR PORTIONS
OF PLATS OF SUBDIVIDED LAND (EXCEPT FOR VACATION OF
PLAT AND SIMULTANEOUS REPLA1)
DateRcccMd: 1=1Z1. tJVlZ/L 1'(1''19113 Petitiont:AV- QI3-L:JCfi
Petitioner (Owner): !iI:plas Capital ~A:ltalopme"t L. &~ o.IZ.B::t:'.2ill
AddR:sr: 4500 Ex cutJ.vP- Drivf! - St.fL Telephone: (941\ 5"94-0007
City/State:.Jia.p 1 e s. FL 110 Zip Code: 34119
A~t W. ~erry Cole, P.E.
~ Hole. Montes' Assoc.
City State: Naples. FL
Td~~ (941) 262-4617
Zip Code: 34102
Address ofSubjcct Property: 4276 Brynwood Drive
CitylState: Naples. FL
Location: Section: 8 Township: 48S
Zip Code:
Range: 26E
Legal Description: Lot: 1 Block: E Unit: One
Subdivision: Ouail West Unit One Rep1at
Plat Book: 21 Page(s): 84-106
~nror~u~: Vacation of Special Preserve Easement (S.P.E.) to
comply with S.F.W.M.D. , C.O.E. permits.
Current Zoning: P . U . D . Does this affect density? No
I Hereby Authorize Agent Above to Represent Me for this Petition: Ycs:1L-No:_
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Please see "Policy and Procedure of Vacation and Annulment" for the list of supportive materials which
must accompany this petition. and deliver or mail to:
Transportation Services
Collier Counry Government Comple."
Naples. FL 33962
Telephone: (941) 774-8494
(1) U applicant is a land tJUSt, indicate the name oCbenc:ficiarics.
@ U applicant is a corporation other than a public corporation. indicate lbe name or otricers and major
stockholders..
(3) if applicant is pannership, limited partnership or other business entity, indicate !be name 0(
principks.. .1' e
(4) List all other owners. A- M 1+1""4(.,( c/'fF1L{.,~S *'
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AITACHMENT B
PETITION FORM FOR VACATION OF PLATS OR PORTIONS
OF PLATS OF SUBDIVIDED LAND (EXCEPT FOR VACATION OF
PLAT AND SIMULTANEOUS REPLAT)
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Date R.eceM:d: J:'21. ;:}~IL '~ ,q'1g
Petitioner (Owner): Willis' renda Chaulk
~ 16169 Edqemont Dr.
CitylStatc: Ft. Hvers I FL
A~ W. Terry Cole, P.E.
~ Hole. Montes' Assoc.
City State: Naoles. FL
Petition ':A V- q 6 - ooq
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Zip Code: 3 3 9 0 8
Td~~: (941) 262-4617
Zip Code: 34102
Address ofSubjcct Property: 6559 Highcroft Drive
Zip Code: 34119
Range: 26E
CitylState: Naples, FL
Location: Section: 8 Township: 4 8 S
Legal Description: lot: 2 Block: E Unit: One
Subdivision: Ouail West Unit One Reolat
Plat Book: 21 Page(s): 84 -1 0 6
~nfur~qu~: Vacation of Special Preserve Easement (S.P.E.) to
comply with S.F.H.M.D. , C.O.E. permits. .
Current Zoning: P . U . 0 . Does this affect density? No
I Hereby Aumorize Agent Above to Represent Me for this Petition: Yes:2:...No:_
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Please see "Policy and Procedure of Vacation and Annulment" for the list of supportive materials which
must accompnny this petition. and deliver or mail 10:
Transportation Services
Collier County Government Complex
Naples. FL 33962
Telephone: (941) 77~-8494
(1) If applicant is a land trust. indicate the name of beneficiaries.
(2) It applicant is a corporation other man a public corporation. indicate the name of officers and major
stockholders.
(3) iCapplicant is partnership. limited partnership or other business entity. indicate the name of
principles.
(4) List all other owners.
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ATTACHMENT B
PETITION FORM FOR VACATION OF PLATS OR PORTIONS
OF PLATS OF SUBDIVIDED LAND (EXCEPT FOR VACATION OF
PLAT AND SIMULTANEOUS REPLAT)
Date R.eceived: t= 21. t:J P:r, &.. I '1, ~1
Petitioner (Owncr): E.B. 'Susan bel,
~ 5751 Mt. Pisqah Rd.
CitylStatc: Yo r It , P A
A~ W. Terry Cole, P.E.
~ Hole. Montes' Assoc.
City State: Naples. FL
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Telephone: (71 7) :l 5 2 -:l1 oS ~
Zip Code: 11406
Tdephone: (941) 262-4617
ZipCode: 34102
Address of Subject Property:
6553 Highcroft Drive
CirylState: Naples. FL
Location: Section: 8 Township: 48S
Zip Code: 34119
R:lnge: 26E
Leg:11 Description: Lot: 3 Block: E Unit: One
Subdivision: Ouail West Unit One Replat
Plat Book: 21 Page(s): 84 -1 0 6
Reason for Request: Vacation of Special Preserve Easement (5. P. E.) to
comply with S.F.W.M.D. , C.O.E. permits.
Current Zoning: P . U . D. Does this affect density? No
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Please see "Policy and Procedure of Vacation and Annulment" for the list of supportive materials which
must accompany this petition. and deliver or mail to:
Trnnsportation Services
Collier Counry Government Comple=<:
Naples. FL 33962
Telephone: (9~1) 774-8494
(1) If applicant is a land trust. indicate the name ofbendic:iaries.
(2) If applicant is a corporarion other than a public corporation, indicate the name of officers and major
stockholders.
(3) if applicant is partnership, limited partnership or other business entity, indicate the name of
principles.
(4) List all other owners.
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ADDRESS 6289 Burnham Rd.
CITY Naples
DATE 4/21
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DESCRIPTION Petit.ion AV 98-009
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'NO~.w7QUAIL WEST, LTD., a Florida liiIti4 partner.hip, ot 6~'9 8umbaa
A NIl ~. Road, Naple., Florida 33''', CRAHToR, and QUAILHAJUc HOKES, INC.,
V;;" uv a Delaware corporation .uthorbed to tralUlact: budne.. in the State
4.~DJ of Florida, who.. Tax Id.ntific.tion Nuaber 18 65-0395627 , and
.:J who.. po.t ottice addre.. i. 5551 Ridgevood Drive, suit. 301,
Naple., Florida 33963, GRANTEE.
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WITHlSsmr, that add GRAJITOR, for and in colUlideration ot the
aua ot Ten Dollar., and othar Vood and valuable colUllderation. to
.aid CRAIn'OR in hand paid by ..id cJWn'U, the receipt whereot 18
h.reby acknovlecSvecS, baa qrantad, barqa1ned and aold to the aaid
CRAHTn and CRAJrrn' 8 baira and a.aiCJ1\S torever, the tollovinq
deacribed land, aituata, lyinq and beinq in Collier County,
Florida, to-vitz
Lot 1, Block E, QUAIL WEST, Unit One Replat, .ccording to
the plat thereot ::ecorded in PI.t Book ~1, paqes 84
throuqh 106, inClUSive, ot the Public R.cord. of Colli.r
County, Florida.
SUBJECT to ......nt. and re.trictions coaaon to the .ubdivision;
oil, gaa .~d ain.ral rights ot r.cord; .nd r.al .state taxes for
the year 1~94 and .11 .Ubaequent year., being a portion of the
property, bearing Property Identification No. 689700401~9.
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and aaid CRANToR doe. bereby fully warrant the title to aaid land,
and viII de tend the aaae aqainat the lawtul clai.. of all persons
whoasoever.
.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, CRANToR has hereunto aet cRANToR'S hand
and seal the day and year firat above written.
Siqned, sealed and delivered
in our presence:
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GRANToR:
QOAIL WZ8~, LTD., a Florida
lialted partnerShip,
BY: (Corporate Seal)
RSH OF NAPLES, INC., a Florida
corporation, as ceneral
Partner ot 75 NORTH JOINT
VENTURE, a Florida qeneral
partner.hip, as General
Partner of QUAIL WEST, a
Florida general partnerShip,
as ceneral Partner ot QUAIL
WEST, LTD., . Florida li.ited
partn. hip
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STAn OP FLORIDA
COUNT! OP COLLID
The foreqolnq lnatru.em:. VIla acJtnovledqed before.. thia
~!!' day of Pebruary, 1"4, by 8AHDRA BaSS, as Vice-PredeSent
OTR:Ss OP IQPLU, DC., a FlorIda corporation, a. General Partner
of 75 )fORTH JOnrr VIlttuaI, . Florida venera1 partner.hip, a.
General Partner of QUAIL WIS'f, . Florida qeMral partner.hip, a.
General Partner of QUUL ~, 10m., a Plorida lJ.aited
partnenbip, WO 18 penonally known to .. and wo eSieS not take
an oath.
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QUARLES , BRADt
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~D THIS INDENTURE, lIade this ,/ day of , 1993,
~ between QUAIL W&aT, LTD., a Plori a lmited par ersh p, of 6289
IND:l:ii: Burnham Road, Naple., Plorida 33999, GRANTOR, an WILLIS J.
~ .... CHAULJt &n4 JlRZlfDA P. CHAOLJt, husband and wife, whose Social
J.3f, r . security Nu.be.. or. (8PC) , .od whose post ottic. (~~~~..s .~~
3881 Woodlake Drive, Bonita Sprinqs, Florida 33923, GRANTEES.
WITNESSETH, that .aid GRANToR, for and in consideration of
the sum of Ten DOllars, and other qood and valuable
considerations to said GRANToR in hand paid by said GRANTEES, the
receipt whereof i. hereby acknowledqed, has qranted, barqained
and sold to the ..id GRANTEES and GRANTEES' heirs and assiqns
torever, the tOllowinq described land, situate, lyinq and beinq
in Collier County, Plorida, to-wit:
Lot 2, Block E, QUAIL WEST, Unit One Replat, accordinq
to the plat thereof recorded in Plat BOok ~, paqes
~ throuqh 121--, inClUSive, of the Pu~Records
ot Collier County, Florida.
SUBJECT to easement. and restrictions co_on to the
subdivision; oil, qas and mineral riqhts ot record; and
real estate taxes tor the year 1993 and all subsequent
years, bearinq Property Identitication No. 68970040145.
and said GRANToR doe. hereby fully warrant the title to said
land, and will de tend the salle against the lawtul cIa ills ot all
persons Whomsoever.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, GRANToR has hereunto set GRAlfToR'S hand
and seal the day and year tirst aboVe written.
Signed, sealed and deliVered
in our presence:
GRANToR:
By:
QOAIL WEST, LTD., . Florida
lillited partnerShip,
(Corporate Seal)
RSH OF NAPLES, IKC., a Florida
corporation, a. General
Partner ot 75 NORTH JOINT
VENTURE, a Florida qeneral
partnership, as General
Partner ot QUAIL WEST, a
Florida qeneral partnerShip,
as General Partner of QUAIL
WEST, LTD., a Florida limited
partnership
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P~int Name Below:
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STATI or neUOA
COUNTY 01' COLLIER
i~e tor~~n truJlent va. acknowledged before .e this
day ot . , 1993, by SANDRA HESSE, as Vice-President
RSH OF NAPL , I ., a Florida corporation, .s Ceneral Partner
of 75 NORTH JOINT VIHTURZ, a Florida general partnership, as
Ceneral Partner ot QUAIL WEST, a Florida general partnership, as
Ceneral Partner ot QUAIL WU'l', LTD., a Florida li.ited
partnership, who 1. personally known to .. and Who did not take
an oath.
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This Instnment prepared by,
and atter recording return to:
Leo J. Salvatori, Esquire
QUARLES " BRADY
4501 Ta.ia.l Trail Korth
Suite 300
Naple., Florida 33'40
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THI. WAJlaAJlTT DEED _de the ~ cS.y of
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Jo.eph P. eyer and Mary Anne eyer. hu.band and wite
hereinafter called the gr.ntor. to
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E, B. Abel Jr. and Su.an V. Abel. hu.band and wife
hereinafter called the grant... who.. po.t offic. addr... i.:
5751 Mt. Pi.gah Road
York. PA 11406
(Wher.ver uaed h.r.in the t.rm "grantor" and "gr.ntee" include all the partie. to this
inatrument and the heir.. legal repr..entative. .nd assign. of individual.. and the
.uccessor. and a.sign. of corporations.)
WI~SSKTHI That the grantor. for and in con.ideration of the .um of $10.00 and other
valuable considerations. r.ceipt whereof is her.by acknowledg.d. hereby grants. barg.in..
.ell.. a..igns, remi.... r.le..... conv.y. and confi~ unto the grantee, .11 that
certain land situate in Collier County. Plorida.
v1z, (Polio': 68'75006109 )
Lot 3. Block B. Quail W..t. Unit One. in .ccordanc. with .nd subj.ct to the pl.t recorded
in Plat Book 21. pag.. 14 through 106. inclusive. Public a.cords of Colli.r County,
Plorida .
TOOETHER with all the tenement., her.ditament. and appurtenance. thereto ~\onging or
in anywi.e appertaining.
TO KAva AMP TO HOLD. the aa~ in fee .imple forever.
AMP the grantor hereby covenAnt. with .aid grantee that the grantor i. lawtully
..iz.d of ..id land in f.e .impl., that the grantor has good right and lawful authority
to ..11 .nd convey .aid land, that the gr.ntor h.reby fully warrant. the title to .aid
land and will deCend the .ame again.t the lawful clai.. ot all per.ona whomsoever; and
that ..id l.nd i. Cr.e oC .11 enCUMbr.nce., except taxe. accruing .ub..quent to
Oecembor ]1. 1"6. and ....ment.. r.striction. and re..rvation. of r.cord. and
ea.ement. .nd restriction. common to the subdivi.ion,
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MIDWZST T%TLa croAJtAMTD CCIIPArl or n.oaI'Dl..
3936 No. T..laNi Trail. Ifaple., FL 34103, ('4112'2-2163,
in conjunction with the i..uance of title in.urance.
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Wilfis & Brenda Chaulk
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vacation of easement:
Lots 41 & 42 - Harold & Unda Plemmons - 6300 Brynwood Drive, Naples, FL
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Mr. 'N. Terry Cole, P.E.
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715 Tenth Street South P.o. Box 1586
Naples, FL. 33939
RE: Quail West Special Preserve Easements
Quail West Unit One Replat; Lots 7, 8, 14, 15,22.44 - 47 I Block E, Lots 1,2,3
Quail West Unit One Rcplat Block C, Lots 27.28.29
Quail West Replat Blocks G & H, Lots H 1 & 2
Dear Mr. Cole:
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This office has reviewed the proposed vacations of various Special Preserve Easements within Quail
West Unit One Replat. Based on the South Florida Water Management District Modification, and
the Army Corps of Engineers permit modification. this office has No Objection to the proposed
vacations.
If I can be of any further assistance to you in this regard. please let me know.
Also see attached Memorandum from Barbara Burgeson. Environmental Specialist II.
Sincerely,
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John R. Houldsworth
Senior Engineer
cc: Rick Grigg, Transportation Services
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Housing Ie Urban Improvement
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DATE: April 20, 1998
RE: Vacation of Quail West Special Preserve Easements
Environmental Staffhas reviewed the infonnation provided and has no objection to
vacating portions of the Special Preserve Easements on the following Lots;
Quail West Unit One Replat, Lots 7, 8, 14, 15,22,44 - 47 / Block E, Lots 1,2,3
Quail West Unit One Replat Block C, Lots 27, 28, 29
Quail West Replat Blocks G & H, Lots H I & 2
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The applicant has received pennit modifications from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
(Pennit # I 99002504(IP-AM), and the South Florida Water Management District (Pennit
#11-00768-S) to remove portions of the Special Preserve Easements. The remaining
preserve areas will satisfy the 25% native vegetation retention requirement pursuant to
Section 3.9,5.5.3 of the CCLDC.
cc: Rick Grigg, Transportation Services
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Board of County Commissioners
Collier County Government Complex
Naples, FI. 34112
Re: Petition for Vacation of Plats or Portions of Plats
of Subdivided Land - Quail West Unit One
Lots: El, E2 & E3
To Whom It May Concern:
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Quail West Foundation, Inc. has no objection to the Petition which is being filed on
behalf of the lot owners of the above referenced lots, for vacation of the Special Preserve
Easements relative to those lots.
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Board of County Commissioners
Collier County Government Complex
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Re: Petition for Vacation of Plats or Portions of Plats
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lots: E1, E2 & E3
To Whom It May Concern:
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Board of Commissioners
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Naples, FI. 34112
Re: Petition for Vacation of Plats or Portions of Plats
of Subdivided land - Quail West Unit One - Lot E1
To Whom It May Concern:
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Please use this letter to authorize W. Terry Cole of Hole of Montes and Associates to
represent us at the meeting of the Board of County Commissioners hearing the above
petition.
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Re: Petition for Vacation of Plats or Portions of Plats
of Subdivided Land - Quail West Unit One - Lot E2
To Whom It May Concern:
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Please use this letter to authorize W. Teny Cole of Hole of Montes and Associates to
represent us at the meeting of the Board of County Commissioners hearing the above
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The undersigned, SOX OF NAPLES, INC., a Florida corporation
("SOX"), as the sole General Partner of QUAIL WEST, LTD., a Florida
limited partnership, does hereby covenant and agree as follows:
1. That SOX is the sole General Partner of QUAIL WEST, LTD.
2. That the individual signing below has the power and authority
to execute this document on behalf of sox.
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That SOX wishes to confirm directions and instructions
previously given to RSH of Naples, Inc., and to give
instructions and directions to SLH of Naples, Inc., on behalf
of QUAIL WEST, LTD.
4. That SDK does hereby instruct, direct, and where applicable,
ratify and confirm the following on behalf of QUAIL WEST,
LTD. :
a) That ROBERT S. HARDY, as President, or Sandra L. Hesse,
as Vice President, of RSH OF NAPLES, INC., a Florida
corporation; or SANDRA HESSE, as President, or ROBERT S.
HARDY, as Vice President of SLH OF NAPLES, INC., a
Florida corporation, both of said corporations being
General Partners of 75 NORTH JOINT VENTURE, a Florida
general partnership, a Limited Partner of QUAIL WEST,
LTD., shall have the power and authority to execute all
reservation agreements, escrow agreements, contracts for
sale, closing statements, warranty deeds, affidavits,
easements, lot line adjustment affidavits, releases, and
such other documents as may be necessary to effectuate
and accomplish the sale of individual lots within the
proj ect known as Quail West, now owned and being
developed by QUAIL WEST, LTD.
It is further acknowledged and agreed that both ROBERT S.
HARDY and SANDRA HESSE, in their respective capacities,
shall each alone have the power and authority to execute
any and all golf membership contracts, applications,
reservations agreements, escrow agreements
statements, memberShip certificates, and an
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other documentation that may be necessary to accomplish
the Closing o~ individual gol~ memberships o~fered by ~
QUAIL WES:r, L1'D.. and any corporation or entity formed by ..
it for the purposes of developing, managing and operating
any golf course located within the Quail West
development.
c) That RSH OF NAPLES, INC., and SLH OF NAPLES, INC. are
hereby directed to execute any and all of such documents
as described and as provided for in Paragraphs 4(a) and
(b) herein and which they reaspnably believe to be
economically prudent.
5. In addition to the for.egoing, each of ROBERT S. HARDy and
SANDRA HESSE shall alone, in their capacities described above,
have the power and authority to execute such easement
agreements, affidavits, utility agreements and other documents
requested by any governmental agency incident to the operation
and/or development of any properties within the Quail West
subdivision.
6. The foregoing power and authority is granted to the donees
above as authorized agents of QUAIL WEST, LTD. The granting
of said power and authority shall in no way be deemed to
jeopardize the status of 7S North Joint Venture as a Limited
Partner of QUAIL WEST, LTD.; nor shall 7S North Joint Venture
be deemed to be a general partner of QUAIL WEST, LTD., as the .
result of the exercise of any powers granted to it or its
partners herein.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands
and seals this ~bday of /'9?,eIL , 1997.
Signed, sealed and delivered
in the presence of:
By:
QUAIL WEST, LTD., a Florida
limited partnership,
(Corporate Seal)
SOX OF NAPLES, INC., a Florida
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PETITION AV 98-011 TO VACATE THE 12' WIDE LAKE MAINTENANCE
EASEMENT ON LOTS 1 THROUGH 4 AND ON LOTS 8 THROUGH 13,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF ccTIERRA LAGO", AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 24, PAGES 20 AND 21, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
OBJECI1'VE: To adopt a Resolution to vacate the above-descn"bed easement.
CONSIDERATTOl'{S: Petition AV 98-011 has been received by the Transportation
Department from Michel Saadeh of Vineyards Development Corporation, requesting the vacation of
the above-described easement to accommodate future construction. The Lake Maintenance
Easement on Lot 5 was previously vacated by Resolution 98-52. A Letter of no objection has been
received from the Stonnwater Management Department. The Transportation Department has
reviewed the Petition and has no objection. Zoning is P.U.D.
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FISCAL IMPACT: Collier County has collected a $1,000 "Petition to Vacate" fee from the
petitioner, which will be deposited in Road and Bridge Fund (101-163610). This fee covers
advertising. recording and other processing costs.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: None
RECQMMENDA nON: That the Board of County Commissioners:
I. Adopt the Resolution for Petition A V 98-011 for the vacation of the above-described easement;
2. Authorize the execution of the Resolution by its Chairman and direct the Clerk to the Board to
record a certified copy of the Resolution in the Public Records; and
3. Request the Clerk to the Board to make appropriate m . notes on the recorded plat.
PREP ARED BY:
Rick
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RESOLUTION NO. 98-
RESOLUTION FOR PETITION AV 98-011 TO VACATE TIlE 12' WIDE LAKE
MAINTENANCE EASEMENT ON LOTS I TIIROUGH 4 AND ON LOTS 8
TIfROUGH 13, ACCORDING TO TIlE PLAT OF "TIERRA LAGO", AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 24, PAGES 20 AND 21, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
COLLIER COUNlY, FLORIDA.
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section In.l01, Florida Statutes, Michel Saadeh, of Vineyards
Development Corporation, does hereby request the vacation of the above-described easement; and
WHEREAS, the Board has this day held a public hearing to consider vacating said easement as more
fully described below, and notice of said public hearing to vacate was given as required by law; and
WHEREAS, the granting of the vacation will not adversely affect the ownership or right of
convenient access of other property owners.
.NOW, TIiEREFORE, BE IT RESOL YED BY TIlE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the following be and is hereby vacated:
See Exhibit" A" attached hereto and incorporated herein.
BE IT FURTHER RESOt VED, that the Clerk to the Board is hereby directed to record a certified
copy of this Resolution in the Public Records of Collier County, Florida, and to make proper notation of this
vacation on the recorded plat as referenced above.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote favoring same.
DA TED:
A TrEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:
BARBARA B. BERRY, Chainnan
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DESCRIPTION
All of that part of the 12' wide lake maintenance easement lying in Lots 1 through 4 and
Lots 8 through 13 of Tierra Lago u recorded in Plat Book 24, Pages 20 and 21 of the
Public Records of Collier County, FJo.ida.
COASTALENGlNEERlNG CONSULTANTS, INC.
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PETITION FORM FOR VACATION OF PLATS OR PORTIONS
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Petition#: AV- q8-Q//
Petitioner (Owner): Vineyards Development Cor:pontion
Address: 98 Vineyards Blvd. Telephone: (941) 3S3-ISS1
City/State: Naples. Florida Zip Code: 34119
Agent:
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Address of Subject Property:
City/State: Naples. Florida
Location: Section S
Tierra Lago at the Vineyards
Zip Code:
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Range 26 E
Unit N/A
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Subdivision:
Lots 1-4 and 8-13 Block N/ A
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R~on for Request: Suftj~ien~ lake mai~t~a::~,:~~:~~ q~:; ~~i~l~.
Drainage Easement encompassing the lake. .n _ .I_h \\ r It n the
Lake Maintenance Easement to be vacated. Approv~ b;1~h~ Boldt, f-offier County
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Does this affect density?
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I hereby Authorize Agent Above to Represent Me for this Petition:
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Signatur of Petitioner (Owner)
Michel Saadeh, President & CEO
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Please see "Policy and Procedure of Vacation and Annulment" for the lIst of supportive
materials which must accompany this petition, and deliver or mail to:
Transportation Services Division
Collier County Government Complex, Bd. D
Naples, FL 33962
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A Plral of land beIng. part of Tract c.c (Calf Course) of TI~ YIIC(YARt!S.
UlfIT M.. IS r<<orded fn ",t lkd J4. P'9f!S 67-75. Jy11l!J adjacent to lot
20. 01 Dloct F. of . s.st.,ts'cn of Tract .1:- u rt!COt'ded in Pht Ilnnt
14. Pages 86-86. Putl1fc Rel:r)nfs of Collter ClUIt)'. f1ortcf/l. be>tf'IIJ 1IOrP.
parttcularly descrIbed IS fo"ows:
Aec:llmlnQ .t the! nortt!l.lnt CClml!r of satd Lot 20: thenCe 11?9"5\ '43- [
.Iong t.hc! r:lrU~lSterly prol'."!'Oltlon of UIt? wst line of SlId lot 20. ,
distance of 2.DO fett: thenee S SQ1W3/l. f. "ano I llfIP paranel w\lh
Il'ld 2.00 fHt IlI!IS\lred .t rtdlt Ing'es r.... t". North lj~ of Slid lot 20.
~;-;"'~.';'6~.dlstJnce.:of;..113.95 fHt:. thence S 4M2.og. V along the northeasterl,
pt"01ongat1cn of ttK! east lt~ of Slid lot ::'0. . distance of 2.02 feet:
tht'rtct' NSll.Ol'3,4. W .long tM north lilll! of ulc1 Lot 20 a dl<:Unce uf
113.59 fHt to tilt" poInt of beQlnning.
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Lots 1 througtl 24. "oct A: lots I through ZJ. Iloct II: Ind lots I U'""'''J'
18. .loct c. .11 1n M Yl1EYMDS. 1110 OlE. ICcorcIltl) to u~ flI.l ther~1
IS recCll"ded 'n "'L Boot 14. ,ages 67 tlltcu!tl 74 'nclush,!. Plblfc: Ilcc~
0' Colli". CcultY. rtorfdt.
lots J t1Ir'a.qt 28. .lock D: Lols 1 throul1I 20. "ock [: lilts 1 throuc.tI 27.
810ct F: LoU 1 I.Ilt'clrqI ~. 1104 G; ltrts 1 Uroul:l' :Z. and lols 14
tht1UJh 22. .104 ": ancIlots 1 lhr.1U9h 29. 810ct J. all In I repht of
TrlCt t. 111: YIIIUNIIS. 1II1T ClNE. KCOrdtl1!l to the plat lhtreof recor~
In PlIt lIoot )4, pagt'S 86 through 8R fnc:llAtve. PlbHc Records or Collter
Count,. rtorldi.
Tract ~. n.: VINEYARDS. UNIT CICE, .ccordl"') lo the plat thfr~f recordl.!d
In PI,t Brd: 14. Pages 61 ttlrfJ.9114. Inclusi~. I\blic R<<ords of Collier
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'.\llller County. rlor1l1... .1Id bl!ln!J a portlon of Tr..r:l t. ',It VIH(,AAQS.
U1ftr c.-IE. JS r<<orCltd In Pitt 0/)0" '''. r.ges 67 ll'l:'nt'9" 70 Inclusl~ "I
tl'l~ PublIC R<<orCls of CoIJ'tr Count]. rlnrld~. ~Ing ~ert Plrtlc~l.:,~y
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8e~lnnln9 .t . pOInt. s.rd poln~ otlr~ ,~ SI)ut~~.S' r.~r~r 0' lrd(~ : .
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..1~"'9 ~ :JrYf to lhf Irft. h4y'~' t~tr.' ."91t of ""33'39-. r.dOJ\ 01
61:lll1i '~f~. Cl'lnrCl ~ar"lCJ of If n.OCI",U"II.ncJ Chord 1ffl9ln." J8.1).: ftl!l
ll~ ~~ ire 0' t~ t~r\r '- n!Sl'~:~ nr 4n ~ fe;~ to. ~Int: t~(~
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Ilt(llrns of C()I1I~r COUflly. f1orida. SlIlI corner btl"9 , poInt on '-he
UO""l'.Hltrly "9ht.ot...~y lIne 0' Vlrlt""rds 8ou1C!1'o1rd and ! polnl of
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w~y 1.'1(' (or C056 fHl ,1tlt'lY ttlc ,rc O( u,d ClJr~ NYII19 , ,..ClluS of d
610.00 (~l. .. Ctntr.' .ngle of '.3)'33-. . chord Of .a.~ fefl ~ 0
Chor!! bt'ilrio( " 77.00.......11 to . pofnt. of t.~: thence: CD.,,!'(~
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14. P'9rs 96.97. Public Records of COllier County. florl~.
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All that part of Lot 2. lracl F' - lh1l One. The Vlnerards. is l"e\:ord~ in
Plat BooIt 14. pages 96-97. Publtc Records of Colltt'r County. f"Jor1dJ.
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8fgtming at the northusl corner of s.ld lot 2;
lhence North 580..8.Z7. Wfst .long the northeasterl, line of $I1d Lot 2. ,)
distance of 179.78 feet:
lhence IUY'I'ItJ said nortllfulerl, 11~ Snl/lh :JS."G'1J. West 96.~
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lhence I~rth 5".13'49- ~l ~,4~ feet:
themee South 35."6'11. Wtst 154,7' reet to"" tnt(,t'scclfon IJt1th.. loftS!,.t';y
line of 'I'd lol 2:
t~e South 11.16'S3- E.st J53.1J teet to the Southeast c.".".,. of $I,d
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t~e HOt'th 58.0Z'tr ClSt along the S<lt.ltMiStert)' 11M of SlId lot 2. ,
dlst""ce nf 399,9J feel to the Potnt of 8e9lnn1ng of lhe Pirtel herein
drsCrlbed:
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lot J. THf VfN(YMDS TRACT F' -tlffT ONE:. 1~ rKordl'd In "Ial Boot 14. p~s
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tOl S. "IIE Vlt/EYAROS TR.VT F-UNtT 0Nt. IS rI'COI"~ In PI,t I'0t'!: 14. P.ges
96 arlfl 97 of the PlIbltc AKard!. of CoIl I~r Count,.. Florida.
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slbtfllCfd by. chor of 6.S1 'Ht tlfIfch fllo"rs Ifnrtl1/!rOS'3J" litH to tilt'
point of tlngmc,: thenr:. Ilor\II 8Q.l4'2(,. ~l 21.71 fC!C!\; thellCC! North
JS"J9 410 East lJJ,20 '~t to . point lltI the North ltn, of said LOl 6:
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hill! of "Ill Tritt [: tbc!nc:. IVt North 21.4l)'sr lIr.st 'Iong the [asterl,
hilt of Sllld Trar.t. f (tit" . 1I1stllnce of 705.19 fHt: thence run North
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Naples FL 34119
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92St Tierra Lago Way
Naples FL 34119
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4933 North Tamiami Trail #300
Naples FL 34103
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937 Tierra Lago Way
Naples FL 34119
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Naples FL 34112
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RE: Proposed Vacation of Lake Maintenance Easement
TIerra Lago, Lots 1 through 4 and lots 8 through 13
Dear John:
As discussed, please review the attached legal description and sketch for th~ proposed vacation of
the Lake Maintenance Easement in the remaining lake front lots in Tierra J .ago. These include
lots 1 through 4 and Jots 8 through 13. Lake maintenance access will be Jirovided in the existing~
Drainage Easement between the Jake high water line and the Lake Maintenance Easement to be
vacated.
Upon your review, please contact our office with any questions or concer... ~ you may have
regarding this vacation. If acceptable. please sign and return correspondellr.e back to our office.
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Thank you in advance for your assistance in this matter.
Sincerely,
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Tom Masters, P.E.
Director of Engineering
SIGNA TURE OF NO OBJECfION:
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Vineyards Development Corporation
98 Vineyards Boulevard
Naples. FL 34119
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Transportation Services Division
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Naples FL 34112
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RE: Vacation of Lake Maintenance Easement
Tierra Lago, Lots 1 through 4 and lots 8 through 13
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Dear Rick:
As requested from Tom Masters. please find the folJowing confirmation ('lfthe conditions
contained in John Boldt. Storm Water Manager's letter. dated April 14. It:?8,
The Vineyards ofNaptes agrees to maintain existing access of at least 20 bot width, at slopes no
steeper than four to one, beyond the control elevation water line within th\.' lake L-25 drainage
easement.
Sincerely,
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Michel S!3d~h
President & CEO
Vineyards De~'dopment Corporation
98 Vineyards Boulevard
Naples, Fl.. 34JJ9
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EXEClITIVF. SUMMARY
PETITION CCSL-98-3, CHRISTOPHER O. WRIGHT, PeE. OF RWA INe.,
REPRESENTING THE TWIN EAGLES BEACH AND BAY CLUB;
REQUESTING A COASTAL CONSTRUcnON SETBACK LINE VARIANCE
TO ALLOW FOR CONSTRUCI'ION OF A POOL AND DECK, BATHHOUSE
AND LIMITED FOOD SERVICE BUILDING, PRIVACY WALLS AND
WOODEN BOARDWALK. LOCATED AT 9467 GULF SHORE. LOT 4, BLOCK
A, CONNERS VANDERBILT BEACH ESTATES UNIT NO.1, SECI'ION 32,
TOWNSWP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNlY, FL
o BJE CTIVF.:
The petitioner requests a Coastal Construction Setback Line (CCSL) Variance of
approximately ninety (90) feet to construct a pool and deck, bathhouse and limited food
service building and privacy walls, with a wooden boardwalk extending approximately
one hundred thirty-four feet (134) (See Exhibit A).
. COl'iSIDERA nONS:
The subject property is located on the west side of Gulf Shore Drive approximately one-
quarter of a mile north of Vanderbilt Drive.
The petitioner proposes to demolish all existing development on this parcel, with the
exception of the sea wall.
The petition is consistent with the Collier County Land Development Code and Growth
Management Plan - Conservation and Coastal Management Element
In consideration of the above, Staff finds the proposed COnstruction to be consistent with
the variance conditions of Collier County Ordinance No. 90-102, Division 3.13. as
amended.
FISCAL IMPACT:
Approval of this petition would have no fiscal impact on the County.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT:
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OBJECTIVE ( CONSERV A nON AND COASTAL MANAGEMENT ELE
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11.4 Until the Coastal Danier and Beach System Management Plan is adopted
(Objective 11.6), protect developed coastal barriers and developed shorelines by
establishing mechanisms or projects which limit the effects of development and
which help in the restoration of the natural functions of coastal barriers and affected
beaches and dunes.
POLICY
11.4.4 Require dune stabilization and restoration improvements in land development
projects along beach areas.
11.4.5 Initiate and support beach and dune restoration and preservation programs where
appropriate.
11.4.6 Require native vegetation as landscaping in developed activities in developed
coastal barrier systems and on the beach and dune systems.
The proposed variance is consistent with applicable provisions of the Growth
Management Plan.
HISTORIC/ARCHAEOLOGICAL IMPACT:
Staff's analysis indicates that the petitioner's property is not located within an area of
historical and archaeological probability as referenced on the official Collier County
Probability Map.
RECOMME~'DATION:
Staff recommends approval of Petition No. CCSL-98-3, subject to the following
stipulations:
1. All proposed improvements shan be designed in aceordance with the standards of the
Florida Department of Enviromnental Protection (FDEP) Division of Beaches and
Shores and an approved FDEP permit shall be obtained, and copies provided, prior to
issuance of a Collier County Building Permit
2. Construction activities shall not occur within one hundred (100) feet of the sea turtle
nesting zone, defined by Collier County Land Development Code Division 3.10.
between May 1 - October 31, sea turtle nesting scascm, without first submitting and
obtaining FDEP and Collier County Construction in Sea Tmtle Nesting Area Permits.
3. Petitioner shall notify Current Planning Environmental Staff one week prior to
commencing work seaward of the CCSL and shall again contact Staff within one
week following completion of work seaward of the CCSL.
4. Outdoor lighting associated with construction, or development within three hundred
(300) feet of the high tide line, sbatt be in compliance with Division 3.1 0 ~S~'N"a.'
Collier County Land Development Code. ~~I
JUN 2 3 1998
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5. Petitioner shall utilize only native coastal dune vegetation for all on-site landscaping
beyond the 1974 Coastal construction Control Line.
6. Petitioner shall re-vegetate the beach immediately seaward of the existing sea wall
with coastal dune vegetation. The re-vegetation shall be completed, according to a
plan submitted to and approv"~ by Collier County Current Planning Environmental
Staff, prior to the issuance of . .ertificate of Occupancy.
7. Petitioner shall install approp. te signs in the re-vegetation area indicating that beach
users are requested not to intrude into this re-vegetation area.
8. Petitioner shall remove all exotic vegetation from the subject property in accordance
with Section 3.9.6.6 of the Collier County Land Development Code.
9. Minor revisions to Coastal construction Setback Line Variance CCSL-98-3 (including
changes in siting and structures) may be approved, in writing, by the Planning
Services Director or his.11er designee.
PREPARED BY:
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BARBARA S. BURGESON
ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST II
CURRENT PLANNING SECTION
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CURRENT PLANNING SECTION
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VINCENT A. CAUTERO. ADMINISTRATOR DATE
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DMSION
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4 RESOLUl'JON APPROVING PL 1lllON CCSL-98-3,
5 REQUESTING A VARIANCE FROM THE COASTAL
6 CONSTRUCfION SETBACK LINE (CCSL) TO ALLOW
7 mE CONSTRucnON OF A POOL AND DECK, BATHHOUSE
1 AND LIMITED FOOD SERVICE BUILDING, PRIVACY WALLS
9 AND WOODEN BOARDW ALl(, AT LOT .c, BLOCK A.
10 CONNER'S VANDERBILT BEACH ESTATES UNIT NO. I,
II SECfION 31, TOWNSHIP, .ca SOUTH, RANGE 2S EAST,
12 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA.
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16 WHEREAS. Christopher O. Wright. P.E. ofRW A Inc.. representing Twin
17 Eagles Development CompIn}'.Inc:.. as owner of The Twin Eagles Beach and Bay Oub.
\8 requests. variance &om the Coastal Construction Setback Line (CCSL), as required by
19 the Collier County Ordinance 91-102. Division 3.13 as amended, to allow for the
20 construction of a pool and deck, bathhouse Ind limited food service building. privacy
21 walls and wooden boardwalk (See Exhibit A); and
22
23 WHEREAS. the proposed construction is approximately 90 feet seaward of the
24 CCSL and will be no morc seaward than the adjacent existing structures, except the
25 wooden boardwalk which will extend approximately 134 feet seaward of the CCSL; and
26
27 WHEREAS. the petition is consistent with the Collier County Land Development
28 Code, Division 3.13; and
29
30 WHEREAS, the request is consistent with Objective 11.4 of the Conservation
31 and Coastal Management Element of the Collier County Growth Management Plan; and
32
33 WHEREAS. Ordinance 91-102 Section 3.9.6.6 requires removal and
34 maintenance for prohibited exotic vegetarion.
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31 COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. that: Variance Petition
39 CCSL.98-3 be approved subject to the following stipulations:
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41 1. All proposed improvements shall be desiencd in accordance with the standards of the
42 Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) Division of Beaches and
43 Shores and an approved FDEP permit shall be obtained, and copies provided, prior to
44 issuance of a Collier County Building PermiL
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46 2. Construc:tjon activities shall not occur within one hundred (100) feet of the sea turtle
47 nesting zone. defined by Collier County Land Development Code Division 3.10.
4Sbetween May 1 . October 31, sea turtle nesting season. without first submitting and
49 obtaining FDEP Ind Collier County Construction in Sea Turtle Nesting Area Penniu.
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51 3. Petitioner shan notify Current Planning Environmental StatT one week prior to
52 commencing work seaward oC the CSSL and shall again contact StatT within one
53 week Collowing completion of work seaward oCthe CCSL.
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(300) f'eet of' the hish tide line. shall be in CQmpliance \\ith Division 3.10 of the
Col1ier County Land Development Code.
5. Petitioner shall utilize only native CQastal d\U1e vegetation f'or all required on-site
landscapin. beyond the 1974 Coastal Consttuction Control Line.
e. Petitioner.halt re-WJdItC the beach immediately seaward of' the existing sea wall
with coutaJ durte vqcwion. The re.veJctation shall be CQmpleted. according to a
plan submftted 10 IIDCS Approved by Comer County Current Planning Environmental
SlIfi: prior 10 the iaaance of' a Certificate oCOc:eupancy.
7. Petitioner.haJJ instan appropriate signs in the re.vegetation area indicating that beach
users are requested noIlO intrude into this re.vegetation area.
I. Petitioner shall remove aJJ exotic vCJetation from the subject property in accordance
with Section
3.9.6.6 of'the Collier County Land Development Code.
9. Minor revisions to Coastal Construction Setback Line Variance CCSL-9S.3 (
includins changes in sitins and structures) may be approved. in writing. by the
PlanninS Services Director or hislher desi gnee.
This Resolution adopted after motion. second and majority vote lavoring same.
DONE AND ORDERED this
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COU1'olJY. FLORIDA
DATE:
ATTEST:
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DEP\" JY CLERK
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APPROVAL OF 'ORDINANCE CREATED TO
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pBJECI1VE: To gain Board of County Commissioner approval of the attached Post-
Disaster Recovery Ordinance.
CONSTDERA nON: The Post-Disaster Recovery Ordinance was developed by the
Disaster Recovery Task Force, established by the Board of County commissioners by
Ordinance 93-20 on April 27, 1993. The task force is comprised of26 members
representing agencies within Comer County Government, its municipalities, public utilities,
Regional Planning Council and the local building industry.
The Ordinance was presented to and reviewed by the Development Services Advisory
Committee on April 9, 1998 and the Conier County Planning Commission on May 7,
1998. All recommendations from these two bodies have been incorporated into this
Ordinance.
FISCA L IMP ACf: None.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACf: The Onrmance satisfies the requirements of
the Conservation and CouIII Maa&aDellt EIemenI olthe CoWer County Growth
Management Plan Objectives 13-2 and 13.3, and Policy 13.3.7.
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JtECOMMENDA nON: That the Board. ofeoffier County Commissioners approve the
attached Ordinance that is created to manage recovery, reconstruction and mitigation
activities following a major or catastrophic disaster.
SUBMlII~' Date: "'.II1IIt1Y"
K F. Pineau, Emerpncy Management Director
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ORDINANCE NO 91-
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AN ORDINANCE CREATED TO MANAGE RECOVERY.
RECONSTllUCTJON AND MITIGATION ACTMTIES FOLLOWING A MAJOR
OR. CATAST'ROPHIC DISASTER. WIllIIN mE UNINCORPORATED AREAS OF
COUlB COUNTY, FLORIDA.~ PROVIDING FOR TIlE PURPOSE AND [NTENT
OF TIlE ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR JURISDIcnON; PROVIDING FOR
DEFINtTtONS, PROVIDING FOR PRIORITIES FOR POST .DISASTER
REDEVELOPMENT; PROVIDING FOR ESSENTlAL SERVICES AND
FACn.ITIES RESTORATION; PROVIDING FOR DEBRIS CLEARA.."lCE.
REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL STRA TEGIES~ PROVIDING FOR DETEP..MINA TI0N
OF DAMAGE; PROVIDING FOR mE JMPLEMENTATlON OF AN 1'NlTlAL
Bun.DING MORATORIUM AND ESTABUSHING RELATED MORATORIA
PEJlT AIN'lNG TO Bun.DING PERMITS, DEVELOPMENT ORDERS AND SITE
PLANS, PROVIDING FOR EMERGENCY REPAIRS; PROVIDING FOR AN
EMERGENCY PERMIlTING SYSTEM; PROVIDING FOR AN EMERGENCY
REVIEW BOARD; PROVIDING POUCtES FOR ECONOMlC REDEVELOPMENT;
PROVIDING POLICIES FOR REDEVELOPMENT OF HIGH HAZARD AREAS;
PROVIDING GUIDELINES FOR ACQUDUNG DAMAGED PROPERTY;
PROVIDING FOR AUTHORITY; PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES; PROVIDING
FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR
INCLUSION IN ll{E roUTER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE; AND
PROVIDING FOR AN EFfECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Southwest Florida and the Comer County area are vulnerable to a
variety of hazards which may result in major or Cltastrophic disasters causing substantial
injury or ham to the population u wen u substantial damage to or loss ofpropcny; .nd
WHEREAS. safeguarding the life and propeny of its citizens is an inn.ate
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responsibility of the Collier County Board of County Commissioners. and
WHEREAS. Chapter 252. Florida Statutes, confers upon the Board of County
Commissioners of Collier County the authority to declare a state oflocal emergency and
ta1ce an actions necessary to ensure the safety and well being of its residents, \;sitors and
their propmy during disasters caused by these haurds; and
WHEREAS. Chapter 1633177(6)(g), Florida Statutes, requires an element to
the local government comprehensive plan for coastal management; and
WHEREAS, Section 1633 178(2)(h), Florida Statutes. affords discretion to the
Board of County Commissioners to apply mitigation and redevelopment policies to
designaled high-hazard coastal areas; and
WHEREAS, Section 163.3178(1), Florida Statutes. requires that Collier COllnty
identifY and prioritize coastal properties for acquisition according to criteria which
include, amongst others. recognition ofhaz.ard mitigation; and
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WHEREAS, the I99S Florid. Land PI.n: (Ihe Slale lInd Development P1an) . provides
,0.1.. objectives and policies in PriorilY Issue VI . Emergency Managemenl . to reduce
disasters; and
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wlMnbtTtty and expotur. or the pubrtc and public r.cilities to naruraJ and technolo,;eaJ
WHEREAS. the Strateaic Resional Policy Plan of the Southwest Florida
IlqionaJ Plannina CouneiJ proposes pa .nd policies, which would require local
,OYemmenIl 10 flave effective rislt reduction and recovery components in their
emergency managemmt program. and
WHEREAS. lhe Board or County Commissioners or Comer County Florida
adopted Ihe Orowth Manlgemmt Plan by comer County Ordinance Number 19.oS on
January 10, 1919; and
WHEREAS, the CoUier Cir~1h Management Plan . Conservation and Coastal
Management Element. Objective 13.2 requires CoUier County to provide for plannin,
and decision.making 10 guide redC\o'elopment during the response and recovery period
fonewing major emergencies. such as tropical stonns and hurricanes; and
WHEREAS. Ihe CoUier GrO\lo1h Management Plan. Conservation and Coastal
Management Element. Objective 13 3 requires that the County establish and mainlain
post-disaster institutions and procedures to guide County actions follo\lo;ng a natural or
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tcchnologic:al disaster~ and
WHEREAS. the Collier Gro\lo1h Management Plan. Conservation and Coastal
Management Element. Policy 133.7 requires that the Post.Disaster Ordinance \loin
provide for enactment of a temporary moratorium on rebuilding not immediately needed
for the public health. sarery. and welrare to allow repairs to waler. power. fire. police.
and medical facilities; debris removal; stabilization or removal or structures in danger of
conapsing; and minimal repairs to make dwenings habitable; and
WHEREAS. the Collier Cirowth Management Plan. Conservation and Coastal
Management Elemmt. Policy 13.3.7 requires that the Post-Disaster Ordinance
implement the county buildback policy; and
WHEREAS, Section 125.01(1). Florida Statules, pro..ides the authority for the
Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida to adopt ordinances
necessary ror the exercise orits powers and to presenoe fines and penalties; and
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adopted Ordinance 93.20 on April 27. 1993. establishin, rhe Comer County Disaster
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Recowty Tuk Force.
NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMlSSIONERS OF COLlIER COUNTY. noRmA;
SECTION ONE PUJlPOSE AND INTENT
It is the nenl 0( che County to identify opportunities to mitipte finure damaJeS
dlrouah the manapmenl 0( recovery and reconstruction. To M1ber this intent. the
County will make ewry drort 10 develop itl cap.city 10 identify and coorcfma1e various
post-disaster recovery and reconstruction resources while at lhe same time ensur1na
maximum local control owr the reeovcry and reconstruction process.
FonO'Ainl . mljor or ealastrophic disaster. sufficient time must be pro\ided 10
conduct damlle assessments, c:Iassify .nd catcsorize indi\idual structure damlSe. and
evaluate the effectiveness and enforcement orthe existing building code It is further the
intent or the County to anow rebuildin, and reconstruction in an orderly manner by
controRing the issuance or building permits. development orders and sile plans in order
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to manage the location. timing. and sequence or reconstruction and repair.
SECTION TWO mRlSDICTlON
This Ordinance applies to an areas within Collier County, Florida under the
jurisdiction oflhe Collier Counly Board of County Commissioners
SECTION THREE DEFl};rTJO~S
The follo\l>o;ng terms and definitions apply for the purposes oflhis Ordinance
I. "Buildinj Value" means Ihe lalest total assessment of all improvemenls on a
pareel of land as recorded in the Collier County Property Appraiser's file before
the structure wu damaged.
2. "Catastrophic Disaster" is defined as an e\'ent lhat overwhelms local response
capabilities and win require mutual aid. state response, rederal disaster relief
programs, and acti"..tion of the state and rederal disaster response ptans.
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Review and Penninin" or hirJher desienee. who is hereby desianated by rhe
Board of County Commissioners of CoDier County. Florida to implement. ~
adminiSler and enforce the buildina permit moratorium provisions of rbis
Ordinance.
4. -Current rqulatOl)' srandards for new c.onsrruction- means the foUowina:
.. For ont and two fanuly dweninp . Density. "ood ptain management. building
code. Land Devdopment Code, and Jfowth management requirements. site
Joeation, density and parkin, requirements.
b. For multi.fanu1y dwcffinp. density, "ood plain management. builcflJla code.
Land Development Code. growth management. parking and site Joeation
requirements
c. For commercial developments - Land Development Code. site location,
density, parking. nood plain management. building code and growth
rnatlJgemmt requirements
S. :I2Jm'Je Asscument" means I systematic procedure for n'aluatina damage to
public and private property. based on current replacement COSl. The assessment
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may be used to determine if the damaged area can qualify for federal or state
disaster assiSlance.
6 "Destroved Structure" means a structure tNt is a total loss or damaged to such
an extent that repairs are not tcchnicaOy or economieany feasible. The indicator
for this category is if the cosr to repair exceeds fifty perealt (50'/0) of the
replacement cost at the time of damage or destruction
7. "DewfQpment Order" means any order. permit. determination. or action
aranting. denying. or granting with conditions an application for any final
development order. buildina permit. temporary use permit. temporary
construction and development permit. wen permit. spot survey. electrical permit.
p1umbi"1 pennit. occupational license. boat-dock permit. septic tank permit..
riahtoOf-way pennit. blaSling permit, excavation permit, conSlruction approval for
infrastructure (ineludina waler, sewer, grading. paving) development of regional
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veaetltion removal pmnilS, I,"cultural dearing permils. sile development plan
IpprOYal. subcf"msion approval (including plals. plans, variances and
amendments). rezoning. PUD lmendment. certification. conditional use. variance,
or any other official action of CoUia- County having the cft"ea of pcnnining
developmenc u defined in the Collier County Land Development Code.
. "'laeaJ DamaJe AssnVMllt Tnm" means a ,roup or individuals designated by
the IocaJ jurisdic:tion to perform damaJe assessments ac:c:orcf'U11 to Slate and
Federal requirements.
9. "'Mlior Disauer" is defined u an evmt that may require rr.nuaJ aid. Stile
response assistance and Federal diSlSler relief' programs.
10. "'Major DamaJed Structure" means a structure that can be made habitable with
extensive repairs. Damage may indude foundation. roof structure. and major
structural components. The incflCltor for this category is if the COSl to repair is
grnter than twenty percent (20-4) and up 10 and including fifty percent (S0-4) 0(
t~ replacement cost It the lime of damage
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II. MMinor Disaster" means a disasler lhat is likely to be "ithin the response
capabilities of local government and to result in only a minimal need for State or
Federal assistance
12. "Minor Dama~ed Struc:ture" melns I stl'\lcture that Cln be made habitable in a
short period of time "ith minirml repairs Damages may include doors,
windows, floors, roofs. cenlral air condilioners. Ind other minor structural
damage. The indicator for this Cltegory is if the cost to repair is twenty percent
(20-4) or less than the replacement cost It the time of damage.
13. "Recovery Task Force" means I group of officials designaled by Ordinance 93.
20 for the cft"ectuation of its purposes.
14. "Re,pllccment Cost" means the Ictual cost to repair. reconstl'\lC'l. rebuild or
replace a damaged stl'\lClure. It win not include the following parts of a stl'\lcture
or items not considered . permanent pan of the structure: building plans.
surveys, permits, sidewalks, pools. screens, sheds. gazebos, fences, furniture and
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compared 10 the stl\lcture's replacement value 10 determine lhe perc:em of lhe
IUVCtutII damase,
IS. "R~a~ Value" or. structure means the rnulcel buildinJ value conuined in
lhe Collier County Property Appraiser.s File nlhiplied by one or lhe roUowin,
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a. 120'1. in. major disaster. or
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The structure", owner can opt 10 establish replacement value by birinJ . SUte
Iieensecf contrador to malee such determinalion rather than use lhe formula stlted
in this ~nition.
16, "SIruc:ture" means anythinJ constructed or erected whith requires . fixed
location on the around. or in the around. or anached 10 somethin, havin, . fixed
location on or in Ihe ground.
SECTlONFOUR' RECOVERY TASK FORCE
t. The Recowty Tuk Force established by Ordinance 93.20 ".,11 meet on a
continuins and regularly scheduled basis to discuss its specific roles and
responsibilities in accordance with this Ordinance. and relative issues associated
with recowty from a major or catastrophic disaster.
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SECTION FIVE' POST.DISASTER REDEVELOPMENT PRJORITlES
The ronov.inJ priority sequmce 14ill govern community rebuilding and
redevelopment eITons:
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Re-establishing services that meelthe physical and sarety needs orthe c:ommunity
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JovemmentaJ operations. communications; security or residmts and possessions
from harm; health. and temporary housing.
2. Re-establishing infrastructure necessary ror c:ommunity reconstruction such as.
electrical distn'bution systems; potable water and sanitary sewer service; restoring
medical and health care; rebuilding damaged stormwater and transponation
rlCllities; and housing racilities.
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Cltutrophic disasters.
SECTION SIX' ESSENTIAL SERVICE AND FACILITY RESTORATION
PRIORITIES
I. Priorities (or power and communications restoration wiD be in accordance with
existinJ protocols established by tbe incflVidual utirlties. AD protocols are
inrended to emphasize health. safety and essenriaJ community services u
priorities.
2. The fOllowinJ procedures willaovem '~"lter sen;ce restorarion:
a Stem the now of major leak areas,
b Identify hish/y damaged areas
c. Asms and provide service ro meet critical CUstomer needs such u
tmel'Jenc:y response and recov~ facilities. hospit&ls, nursing homes.
merJenc:y pubfic shelters. kidney diai)'sis patient facilities, and other
identified mergenc:y response facirrties
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d Establish emergency water sites as nKessary
e Establish priorities and repair damaged facilities in the follo~;nl order. water
treatment plants. ttllnk mains. distnbution mains and 5e1'\ic:e connections
( Repressuriu water system as necessary
I Establish ~'ater potability.
3. The followinl procedures will govern wastewater service restoration'
a Assess dlll'llges to wastewater system such as wastewater treatment plants.
lift stations, and electrical support systems This also includes e\"IJuating the
need to take lift SIal ions off. line in flooded. evacuated areas to I\'oid damage
to property when power is restored.
b Oosely coordinate recovery operations in determining and replacinJ any
damages to wastewater treatment plants \!.ithin Collier County.
c. Determine need and provide emergency service ro mergency response and
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force mains; and 3) lift stations startina with those closest to the treatment
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e. Re~ablish wastewater seMu to rranc:hise areas IS power and water service
are restored
SECTION SEVEN' POST.DISASTER DEBRIS CLEARANCE AND DISPOSAL
STRA TEGtES
1. The f'ollowina poI"tdes w;1I sovem emetIeney debris clearance. removal and
dispoW stratq;es:
.. C1earin& debris (rom roads and streets Wl1t be guided by the ronewing priority
sequence:
I) Emeraener IlXCSS to aid search and rescue operations.
2) Major arterial roadways linkins Conier County to intercountY tr'Il&.
J) Major arterial roadways pro\iclinsaccess to designated response/recovery
centers. airports. publieJprMte utility companies providina water and
wast",ater servi<< and entry roads 10 the County's designated sofld
waste disposal racilities
4) Major arterial roadways providing access to roadways carryina ~
intracounty traffic.
5) Roadways providing access to designated staging areas and distn"bution
centers supporting disaster relief efforts
6) Roadways providinl access to major commercial activity centers.
7) Minor arterial roadways under the Count)'"s maintenance responsibility
8) Conector roadways under the County's maintenance responsibility
9) Other roadways under the County's maintenance responsibility
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intercounty roadways. and providina access to desiSn&ted rcsponselrcc:ovay
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centers are completed. debris clearance to provide access will be JUided by tbe
(oOowina priority sequenc:e:
a. Area IMd'ICaI (aCllities with emergency rooms, areas designated as field
medical servic::e. fire distriCland law enforcement stations.
b. FaCIlities designated as centers (or emergency response operations,
emeraency medkaJ setvic::e. fire distnCland law enforcement stations.
c. Areas or the County with minor damage.
d. Areas ortlle County with major damage.
C. Areas of'the County with tatastrophic damage.
3. Debris win be sepatlted to avoid mixing haurdous materials and hazardous
waste with other types of debris
... Agenc:ies or organizations with \\o-hom the County contracts to clear, remove and
dispose of debris will follow the follo...;ng guidelines'
I Debris conection and r~lIl pr()('edures from residential and commm:ial
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areas in the fonowing sequence I). raw garbage; 2) . rubbish; 3) . yard
waste; and 4) . constructionldemolition debris Debris wiD be separated into
these four Zmera! priority classes All County residents and business entities
y,in be instructed to separate debris according to the above categories and
\\oill be notified of the established schedule for picking up these four general
debris cateaories
b. Stotlie areas will be operational within seven to ten days after the disaster to
separate the debris that does not raD under the residential and commercial
property proatamS.
c. Open pit buminJ, bumini by incineration, mu1china or chippina horticultural
debris. hauting mulched or chipped debris out of the County, disposal at
approved solid waste sites; or other temporary locations as may be approved
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debris dispoal. provided that these methods meet aO applicable Rules and
Regulations established by the United States En\;ronmental Protection
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SECTION ElGHT' DETEIlMINA nON OF DAMAGE. Btm.DBACK POLICY. ..-
MORATORIA. EMERGENCY REPAIRS EMERGENCY ..
PERMITTING SYSTEM AND EMERGENCY REVIEW
BOARD
I. Determill21ion or Dama,e The primary task of the IoeaI damage assessment
team illO identify structures wflidl have been damaged as I result of'the disaster.
The County cf.vna.. assessment tam will catllosue and report to the Chief
BUl1dina 0ftidaJ chose structures whidl have: (I) been dntroyed; (2) received
major dltlllJe~ and (3) received minor damage. The Chid' Building Official will
then, as may be necessary. inspect the damaged struc:tures and' place each
Slruerure in one of'the dllNJe cateaories provided (or by this Orcfanance. The
assessment win also serve as a basis for determining if' Federal and Stale disaster
declaration are warTlmed
2. CDuntr Buildbaclc Policy Struc:tures which have been damaged by natural or
manmade disasters to the extent that the cost or their reconstruc:tion or repair
exceed fifty ~cent (SO-Ie) o( the replacement value o( the structure may be
reconstructed, but in accordance with the legany documenled actual use. density, tI
size, style and type or construction including square rootage existing at the time
or destruction. thtreby allo,,;n8 such structures 10 be rebuilt or replaced to the
size. st)1e. and 1)"J)e o( lheir original construction. including their original square
(oolage, provided. however. thai the affected structure. as rebuilt or replaced,
complies wilh III Ipplicable Federal Ind State regulations and local regulations
which do not preclude reconslruction olherwise intended by this Policy.
I. In accordance wilh Ihis Policy.
I) Slructures damaged up to Ind including fifty percent (SO-Ie) o( their
replacement value It Ihe time o( disasler can be rebuilt to their original
conditions, with repair work subject 10 current building and life safety
codes
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2) StruCtures 4amaled by che disaster by mort chan fifty percenc (SO-I.) o(
their rtplaeemenc value ac tbe cime o( disaster can be rebuilt co cheir
ori,inal square (oocale and densicy, pro\;ded chat they comply with:
a) Federal requirements ror elevacion above the 1000year flood level;
b) Collier County Building Code requirements (or floodproofing;
c) Current building and Ii(e sarety codes;
d) Conier County and Scace or Florida Department o( Environmental
Protection Coastal Constl\lction Control Unc regulations;
e) Applicable disabtlity access regulations or che Americans witb
Oisabifay Act (ADA); and
I) AIry required Conier County zonin. or other development
rtgulations with the exception or existing density or intensity
requirements established. unless c:ompliance w:ch suc:h zoning or
other development regulations would preclude reconstruction
otherwise intended by this Buildback Policy as determined by the
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b. To minimize the need for indi\idual \-anances or compliance determinations
prior to reconstl\lction. the regulations of Collier County Land Development
Code affecting setbacks. parking. buffering Ind open space may be modified,
The Emergtnc)" Re\i~ Board may require documenlltion as to tht Ictual
uses, dtnsities, and intensities existing prior to the disaster event and It the
time o( the original c:onstl\lction chrough such means as photographs,
cfllJ1l.mS, plans, affidavits, Ind pennits prior to authorizing modilicationlo to
the above requirements. These requiremtnts may be modified as (ono"",,'
J) Front, rut, sidt, or waterbody setbacks may be modified to permit
the reconstl\lction of existing stl\lctures that Ire nonconforming with
regard to I specific: setbaclt so Iona as:
I) The reconstl\lction will not muh in an increase in the height o(
the stl\lc:ture IS ddined by the Land Development Code; and
b) The recotlstl\lction will not tauh in a fUnhet diminution or the
setbac:k. The Emergenc:y Raicw Board may ~
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encroadIl\Jnhet into the ~bad: provided the encroachment does
not protrude beyond die existinJ owrhanl of the building. ~
2) Front, rat, side, or watetbody setbacks may be modified to permit
die construction of a handicapped acc:ess appunenanc:e to any
reconstruction.
3) Front, rat, side, or waterbody ~bKb may be modified to aDo. die
replac:ement of Itairs or dcdina that pnMdes acc:ess wo any
reconstructed dwdIina unit.
<4) Front. rat, side, or waterbody setbacks may be modified 10 lqitimize
minor exininJ enc:roadunenls in setbadcs diseovered It the time of
rec:onst ruet ion
S) Buildings or structures that are not in compliance with current
~badc resulationt and ",ilich can be proven to have been pcnnined
prior to the adoption of such replalions shall be considered IqaIIy
non-confonning and may also be reviewed by the Emergency Review
Board under this Section.
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6) A diminution of lhe fronl yard setbacks on a coDector or anerial
roadway shan be consinent with future road wideninl requirements.
c. The Emergency Review Board is authorized to modify the parkin,
requirements for non-residenlial uses as established by the Collier County
Land Development Code. In no inslance shan the parking requirements be
modified where the reconslruction involves the increase of density or
intensity of use. Such requirements mar be modified under the fonowina
circumstances:
I) To improve ingress and egress to the site in accordance with lhe County
Acc:ess Management Plan.
2) To eliminate or reduce the instances where conditions require that pMked
vehicles back out onto the pubrlC streetS:
3) To allow for the provision of handicapped parkina spaces in ac:c:ordance
with Division 2.3 oflhe Comer County Land Develop
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d. The Emerlency Review Board Is authorized to modify rhe bulferinl or open
space requirements of the Land Development Code when such modification
and recotlstruc:tion is authorized in Section I.B." hereor
I) To aecommod.te mocfirJCations to existins parking or adcfltionaJ pllltin,
2) To IC(OlIlInodate chanaes u. result o(reeonstruction.
In no .ance shaD buft"etinl or open space areas be eliminated.
e. Damapd struc:rura may not be reconstNCled III more intense use or hiJher
density than originaDy permitted by the Growth Manaaement Plan and Land
Development Code. No redewlopmenc It a higher density or more intense
use wiD be permitted unless appropriate zoning. development review, buiJdinl
permit and other applicable land devefopment approvals .re granted throuah
nonnaJ processes as set fOMh in the Land Development Code.
3.
Moratoria' The Board ofCounry Commissioners may, pursuant to Chapter 252,
Florid. Statutes, declare. moratorium under the fonowing conditions in order to
prioritize the repair and rrconstruction of damaged critieaJ public facilities
inunediately needed for public health. safety and welfare purposes.
.. Initial Buildin, Moratorium
I) Declaral;on of an Initial Building Moratorium. An initial building
moratorium may be declared ",'hen one or more of the following actions
or findings occur:
a) The County is declared. disaster area by either rhe Governor of the
St.te of Florid. or the President of the United States;
b) One hundred (100) or more structures have received major damage or
have been destroyed IS determined by the Chief Building Official,
c) A finding has been made b)' the Board ofCoumy Commissioners that
a state of local emeraency exists in accordance with Chapter 252 of
the Florid. Statutes; or
d) The County is unable to maintain minimum acceptable levels of
service expected durins non-emeraency situations u provided for by
the Capital Improvement Element 0( the Growth Management Plan.
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2) Duration The initial buildins moratorium will remain in effect for up 10
scwmy-two (72) hours No bU11din, permits win be issued durin, this
lime period. After expiration of this initial buM'm. moratorium, the .
fonowing moratorium may become eft"eetive upon declaralion by the
Comer County Board of County Commissioners. Said moratorium may
c:over the entire uninc:orporated area o(thc county or any part thereof.
b. OestrQyed Structure Morato~ No buildina permit wiD be issued (or II
least thirty (30) days (ollowina the expiration of the initial buiJd"m,
moratorium (or the replacement of any stl'\lClUre which has been destroyed.
When . buildins pmnit is issued. stl\lctum damaged can ~ rebuilt in
accordance with the Buildback Pofq set fonh herein.
c. Maior Damaved Stl\lcture MOfllorium No building permit for repairs of a
major damaged stl\lcture \loin be issued for at least ten (10) clays fonowing
the expiration of the initial buildinS moratorium.
d. Minor Damaied Stl\lcture Moratorium No building permits for the repair of
minor damaged stl\lctures win be issued ror at least four (4) days following
the expiration orthe initial building moratorium.
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e t-:ew Development Moratorium
No building permit for MW constl\lction or reeonstl\lction unrelated to
rebuildina or repliring stl\lctures damaged by the disaster will be Iccepled
nor buiJdin, pennirs will be issued for It lelst thiny (30) days following the
expiration o(the initial building moralorium so that damage may be usessed
and repairs be made The Disaster Recovery Task Force wil1 determine and
advise the Board of County Commissioners whether a new development
moratorium is required based upon the results of damage assessment and
recommendations from the Chief Building Official.
f. Outstandinv Buildin, Permit Inspection MOfltorium
I) AD building permits that were issued prior 10 the disaster win be
suspended for a minimum period of thirty (30) days following the
expifltion of the initial building moratorium. unless the Chief Buildin,
Official determines on an individual case-by-case ba .
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eonstNCtion besin or retume. Suspension of the building permit means
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that no fVttber constNC:IbIlUIhorimI by the buiJdina permit is pamined
and that no inspections by the Collier County Builcfma Review and
Pennittina Depanmenc wiD be petf'ormed durina the montorium period.
~ for inspections rdatina co buiJdina permits suspended under
this Sedion shall be IdjusIecI IClCXlI &IJJ 10 rdect the lime period
covered by this thirty (30) day montorbn.
2) The County reserves the ripe to reinspect any and aD constNcdoa in
JIrOItea punuanllO wJidJy iuucd pre-<flSlSler buiIcSina permits 10 wrify
that the wort in place lUft"ercd no damap u. result oCthe disaler. In
the ~ that the County determines that IUd! construction sustained
damap during d~ disaster or suspects that damage occurred. the
property owner and/or aenmJ eontrIetor is raponsrole for rework.
removal. retestina. and unc:ovmllJ wort to facilitate inspection 10 that
compliance with the bui1cfUlg permit and the buildin, code can be ensured.
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J. Outstandin, Development Order Moratorium
I) All development orders u defined herein issued prior to the disaster wiD
be suspended ror a minimum period or thirty (30) days fonewing the
expiration of the initial building moratorium. Suspension or the
development order mans that no development order wort is authorized
and that no development order inspections by the Comer County
Community Development and Environmental Services Division wiJI be
performed during the moratorium. Applications ror development orders
suspended under this section wiD be ad"JUsted accordingly to ref1ec:t the
time period covered by this thirty (30) day moratorium.
2) The County reserves the right CO reinspect any and all development order
worfc in place prior to the disaster to verify that the worle in place was not
damaaed during the disaster. In the event that the County determines that
development order wort in place was damaged during the disaster or
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rework. removal. refntina. and ullCovain. work co (aalilale inspeaion.
10 that compfaance with ehe developmenc order documents and the Land
Devdoprnenr Code can be ensured. ~
h. Site DeveIODfMnt Plan. Subdivision PIIt Rmew and ZoninR R~
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I) Site Plans wfIic.h have been submined to the County prior to the disaster
wiD noe be rmewed by ehe County Staft' (or a period or lhirty (30) days
rolJowina the expiration or ehe initial bUl1ding moratorium. AD subminaJ
dates and review periods _i1f be acfJUsted accordingly co reflect the time
period covered by this thirty (30) day moratorium.
2) No new lite plans. zoni"l reqvtsts or subdivision plaes will be accepted
by .he County ror a period of chiny (30) days following the expiralion of
the initial buiJcfans moratorium.
3) AD submittal dates lInd review periods wiD be adjusted acc:orcfmsfy to
refJect the eime period CO\-ered by Ihis thiny (30) day moralorium.
i. Duration or MOl'1tona AJI moraloria other than the initial buiJcfana
moratorium as enacted will be in effect ror the length oreime descn"bed above .
and may be tenninated or extended by the Board or County Commhsioners.
.c. Emer,mcv Repairs
a. No constNction or rcconSll\lction activity may be undertaken wilhoul a
building ~rmil, while a buildin, moratorium is in effect; however, emergency
repairs necessary 10 prevent injury, loss of lire, imminent conap~ oC a
sttucrure or Other additional damage to t~ Slruc:ture or its contents wiD not
be subject or lhe lemporary moratoria provided for by in this Ordinance and
shaD not require incflViduaJ buildin, permits Such emergellcy repairs shan
included but not be Iimiled to:
I) Temporary roof repairs with plywood or plastic sheering to make
SlNctures habilable or Co prevent continuing dama,e due 10 rain and -ind
10 buildin, inleriors and exteriors
2) Coven"l exlerior wan openinJS with plywood or plastic sheetina.
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3) Repairs to interior uilinSS to mah buildings habitable or to drain
.c:cumulated nood Wlters,
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4) Repairs to steps. and
5) Temporary stabiliution measures to avoid imminent building or structure
eoDapse.
b. Erne! aaq repairs to buildinss or infrastNCture chat house the folJowina
organizations or activities shall not be subject to any temporary moratorium
because of their necessity to protect the public hcaJth and safety by provicfml
e1ectricaJ power. potable water. ",,"ste water. and communications faciJitics;
cmeraenc:y stabtlization of l"Cltdwayr, police. fire and mecfteal ~
essential governmental faCIlities; nesponscIrecovery c:enters and distribution
c:ent~ debris removal activities. and stablTazation or removal of structures
about to c:oJ1apse
c. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed to suspend Stile and FcdcnI
permit regulations.
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a An Emergency Pmnilling S)'1tem ",in be established by the most recent
building and construction administralive codes to assure the quality of the
reconstructed buildinss and structures.. and to implement the County's
Buildback policy as sel ronh herein The pro\isions conlained in the Collier
County Construction and Administrative Code win take effect when .
disaster designated as major or c:atlSlrophic has affected CoDier County.
which the Board of County Commissioners requests the Governor to declare
CoDier County . disaster area.
6. Emerlenq Review Board
1. An Emergency Review Board \l.ill be established in catastrophic disaster
situations to implement the Count)"s buildback policy. The Emeraenc:y
Review Board will be chaired by lhe Community Development and
Environmental Services Administrator and will consist of the Chief Building
Official. Planning Services Director. and the Code Enforcement Director (or
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Board can be appealed to the Conitr County Board of Convnissionm
thtouah lhe nonnal administrative appall process provided for in Section
1.6.6 of the Collier County Land DcvcJopment Code.
SECTION NJNE. ECONOMIC REDEVELOPMENT POliCIES
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I. The fonowln.gencral policies wiD pde the use of resources employed loward
rcbu11dinl oldlC convnunity.s cc:onomic base
a. Reopen lhe business community.
b. R.estore aJriculture and industry.
Co R.e-establish lhe tourist industry.
2. Damaged businesses and other cc:onomic enterprises necessary for the public
hcalth and safety and for restoring the community's economic base wiI1 be
ano~ to use temporary structures such IS modular buildings, mobile homes, or
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rebuilt or replaced according to applicable development and redevelopment
regulations.
SECTION TEN' GUIDEl~'ES FOR ACOUIRNG DAMAGED PROPERTY
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When determined to be in the public interest. the Boud of County
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Commissioners may enter into neaotialion with a propeny owner or owners
whose improved real propeny has been damaged by the disaster for the purpose
of acquiring such buildings and associated land or 101 for transfer by sale. lease
or donation to Conier County when the follo,,;n8 conditions are met:
a. The propcny must be located in an area damaged by the disaster;
b. The propc:ny should be rree or any encumbrances; and
c The building structure must:
I) have been damaged substantially bc)'Ond repair or must have been
damaged to the extent that the cost of reconstruction or repair exceeds
fifty percent (SO-It) of the replacement value of tile building or structures
at the time of the disaster; or
2) not be capable of repair because of buildback policy provisions herein or
significantly increased building costs; or
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Property acquired under thfse ~nditions must be dedicated ror such purposes u
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the Board otCoumy Commissioners may Igree are ~nsistent with:
a. Open space uses; or
b. MluJing the land ror its dedicated purposes, however, future uses which
would li1cely result in threats to human life or propeny damaae otthe same
Cype that hu occurred durin, pm;ous disasters wm not be permitted.
3. A1fowable open space uses include parts ror outdoor recreational activi1ies,
nlture preserves or trar1s, beach Iccess. unimproved parking lots, and structures
fUnct;oaally rellted to these uses such IS open-sided picnic racirJties, refreshment
stands, or other non-habitable structures primanly supponina the recreational
activi1ies.
SECTION ELEVEN AtJTHORJTY
Nothina in the ordilllnce limits the IUthority or the Board of County
Commissioners to declare, repeal or extend a state offocal etnerJency.
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SECTION TWELVE' PENAL TIES
1. Any person. firm. company or corporation who rails to comply with or vioI.Jtes
any section of this Ordilllnc:e, or the emergency ,""sures which may be made
effectiw pursuanl 10 lhis Ordinance. is guilty of a misdemeanor of the second
dcaree, and upon c:omiction for such offense, may be punished by a fine not to
exceed fiw..hundred doOm (SSOO.OO) or by imprisonment not to exceed sixty
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(60) days in the Comer County Jail. or bodl, in the discretion of the Coun
hearina the case. Each day or continued non-compfiance or violation wiD
cansritute a separate ofl"ense. In Iddition to lhis penalty. any ~nstl\lction
6censee of Comer COUnty or the Slate of Florida \\-110 violales any prO\ision of
this Ordinance or the emeraency measures which are efl"ectiw u a result or this
Ordinance, wiD be charJed with said violation and have the matter heard bero:e
the appropriate CoDier County Board. state administrative body. or court offaw.
2. Nothing contained herein prevents file County from taking such other 1",,'fUr
action in any COUrt or ~m~ent jurisdiction as is necessary to preven
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maua which may be made etrectiw ac:cordi"lIO lhis Ordinance Such olher
lawflltlClion lnducfa, 1M It no<< limited 10, III equitable Iction ror injunctive _
relier or In acrion I' IIW for damaJCS
SECTION THI'R.TEEN' CONFLICT AND SEVEUBnJTY
IJl the IYW dlis Ordilllllce coaI&c:u with ItIJ odler ordinance of' CoDicr County
or other appIieabIe law, the more restrictive sbaD apply. It any phrase or portion
or this Ordinance is bcId invalid or unconstitutiona by any c:our1 0( compctcnl
jv1iscflCCion. lIUCh portion shall be deemed . separate, GlSlinet and independcnl
provision and lIUCh hoIcfma shaD not aff'ect the varacflty of'thc ranainina ponion.
SECTION FOURTEEN' INClUSION IN mE COLLIER COUNTY lANI>
DEVFI nPMENT CODE
The provisions or lhis Ordinance shaJI become and be made I part or lhe land
Development Code or Collier County, Florida. The sections of lhe Ordinance
may be renumbered or re-Icttered to aa:ompIish sud\, and lhe word "Ordinance"
may be dl.anSed 10 .Section," .Article.... or Iny other appropriate word.
SECTION FIFTEEN: EFFECTIVE DATE
This Orcfmanee becomes dfectiYe upon filing w;th the Depanment (If Sute. ~
PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Conier
County, Florida. This
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A TIEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COllIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
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.Barbara B. Berry, Chainnan
Approwd u to fOrm and JepI
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EXECU'I1VE'SUMMARY
PETITION NO. CU-98-7, CHRISTOPHER O. WRIGHT, P.E., OF RWA, INC., REPRESENTING
TWIN EAGLES DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, REQUESTING CONDmONAL USE "S" OF THE
"RT" ZONING DlSTRICf PER. SUBSECTION 2.2.8.3 OF nIB LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
FOR A PRIVATE CLUB FOR PROPERlY LOCATED AT 9467 GULFSHORB DRIVE, IN
SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 48 SOum, RANGE 25 EAST, CONSISTING OF 1.22 ACRES.
OBJECfIVE:
This petition seek a conditional use of property authorized in the "RT" Resort Tourist District. The
conditional use is for a private club, conditional use"S' of Section 2.2.8.3 of the LDC.
CONSIDERATIONS:
The proper1y lies on both the east and west sides of Gulf Shore Drive having contiguous frontage with
'.' both the Gulf of Mexico and the intercoastal waterway.
The purpose of this petition for a private club and beach front recreational improvements is to provide
a recreational amenity for members of the Twin Eagles Golf and Country Club development located on
lmmokalee Road lying three (3) mites east of CR-9S1 or approximately twelve (12) miles from the
beach front amenities.
The project as proposed will provide an off-site amenity to the residents of the Twin Eagles Golf and
Country Club to be located on ImmokaJee Road in northern Collier County. Use of this facility win be
restricted to the residents of the colml11Jftity, ~ pests and 27S off-site memberships. The intended
use of this facility win be for day excursions to the beach via car, shuttle or boat for the western parcel,
overnight stays as desired for the eastern pIree1ltM! special day or evening functions.
The wcstern parcel of the project is located on the :Gu1f of Mexico and currently functions as a moteV
time share/rental unit property. AIl exi~ ~ent on this parcel will be demolished with the
exception of the existing seawall adjacent to' the belch. The proposed use of the western parcel wt11
provide for a pool and deck, bathhouse IIIdlimitccl fbocl service.
Presently the eastern parcel of the project also ftmctjons u a m.oteVtime sbareIrental unit ploperty. The
proposed use of the eastern parcel wiD rdIb1 the oftmiJht KCOf,~"~mon use with the existing units
to be renovated. Proposed work on the eastem parcet wiD also iDc1ude the Iddition of boat slips aDd
extra parking. The boat slips witt be asecJ u . JeCOOr:Iary way to ICCCII the property if 10 desired. The
proposed number ofboat slips is consistent with 8dj1Ceut boat slips Cor the properties to the north and
south and will otherwise be consistent with provisions of the L&Dd Development Code. Minor
demolition will also occur on this parcel and willmclude the ranova1 or the existing poot and bod
docks.
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The subject property is designated Urban-Mixed Use-Urban Residential on the FLUE Map to the
GMP. This designation anticipates residential development and certain types of development that are
inhererltly compatible with the Urban residential area.
These u:es are inclusive of public or private recreational amenities. A$ such the land use is consistent
with the FLUE to the GMP. Analysis for consistency with other related elements of the GMP advise
that this petition if approved would be consistent with those elements which are descnDed at length in
the staff report.
Pum1ant to Section 2.7.4.4 Conditional Uses require a Finding of Fact. The ccpe finds that said
conditions prerequisite to recommendation for approval were found to exist.
The Collier County Planning Commission reviewed this petition on June 3, 1998 and unanimously
recommended its approval to the Board of County Commissioners as descnDed by the draft Resolution
for Adoption and conditions of approval included in said Resolution.
Several c:nnmunications in opposition to this petition were received. One person spoke in opposition
to the petition. Mr. D. Pickworth, Attorney, representing the adjacent Sunset Bay Condominium
advised that the petitioner had agreed to including in the Resolution a number of conditions that they
mutually agreed to and therefore he represented that they were not in opposition to the approval of this
petition.
FISCAL IMPACT:
This amendment by and of itself will have no fiscal impact on the County. However, if this
amendment achieves its objective, the land will be developed. The mere fact that new development
has been approved will result in a future fiscal impact on County public facilities. The County concets
impact fees prior to the issuance of building pennits to help off-set the impact of each new
development on public facilities. These impact fees are used to fund projects in the Capital
Improvement Element needed to maintain adopted levels of service for public facilities. In the event
that impact fee collections arc inadequate to maintain adopted levels of service, the County must
provide supplemental funds from other revenue sources in order to build needed facilities.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPAcr:
Petitions deemed to be consistent with all provisions of the Growth Management Plan can not have an
impact of the Collier County Growth Management Plan. This petition was reviewed for consistency
and was found to be consistent with all provisions of the Growth Management Plan.
In view of the consistency fmdings staff finds that there is no negative or other adverse impact
resulting from the adoption of this petition.
Development pennitted by the approval or this petition will be subject to a concurrency review under
the provisions of the Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance No. 90-24 at the earliest or n ~...-1. C!!"7
either final SDP approval, fmal plat approval, or building permit issuance appl le"'t~
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HISTORIC/ARCHAEOLOGICAL IMPAcr:
Staff's analysis indicates that the petitiOner's property is located outside an area of Historical and
Archaeological Probability IS ref~ OIl the official Collier County Probability Map. Therefore, no
Hist~caVArchaeoJoaical Survey and~.alent ~~
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PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: '
The Collier County Planning Commiaion recommends approval of Petition CU-98-7 u ccmditioned,
by the draft Resolution and Exhibits made a part thereof: ~ . .. ", . ':'
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COLLIER COUNlY PLANNING COMMISSION
FROM:
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
DATE:
MAY 19, 1998
RE:
PETITION NO:
CU-98-7, TWIN EAGLES BEACH CLUB
OWNER/AGENT:
Agent: Christopher O. Wright
RWA Inc.
213 South Airport Road
Naples, Florida 34112
Owner:
Twin Eagles Development Company, Ltd.
4099 Tamiami Trail North, Suite 301
Naples, Florida 34103
James R. Colosimo (1()()O,Io owner)
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REOUESTED ACTION:
This petition seek a conditional use or property authorized in the "RT" Resort Tourist District. The
conditional use is for a private club, conditional use "S" of Section 2.2.8.3 of the LDC.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCA nON:
The property lies on both the east and west sides or Gulf Shore Drive having contiguous frontage with
both the Gulf of Mexico and the intercoastal waterway (see illustration fonowing page).
PURPOSEIDESCRlPTION OF PROJECf:
The purpose of this petition for a"private club and beach front recreational improvements is to provide
a recreational amenity for members of the Twin Eagles Golf and Country Club development located
on Immokalee Road lying three (3) miles cast of CR.-95 1 or approximately twelve (12) miles fi'om the
beach front amenities.
The project as proposed will provide an off-site amenity to the residents of the Twin Eagles Golf and
Country Club to be located on Immokalee Road in northern Collier County. Use of tbiifaCjJj~l)
be restricted to the residents of the community, their guests and 275 ofF-site mem .ps.
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intended use of this facility will be for day excursions to the beach via car, shuttle or boat for the ~
western parcel, overnight stays as desired for the eastern parcel and special day or evening functions. .
The western parcel of the project is located on the Gulf of Mexico and currently functions as a moteV
time share/rental unit property. All existing development on this parcel will be demolished with the
exception of the existing seawall adjacent to the beach. The proposed use of the western parcel will
provide for a pool and deck, bathhouse and limited food service.
Presently the eastern parcel of the project also functions as a moteVtime sharelrental unit property.
The proposed use of the eastern parcel will retain the overnight accommodation use with the existing
units to be renovated. Proposed work on th: eastern parcel will alsO include the addition of a boat
slips and extra parking. The boat slips will be used as a secondary way to access the property if so
desired. The proposed number of boat slips is consistent with adjacent boat slips for the properties to
the north and south. Minor demolition will also occur on this parcel and will include the removal of
the existing pool and boat docks.
SURROUNDING LAND USE AND ZONING:
Existing:
Both sides of Gulf Shore Drive are developed. The west side
contains an existing moteVtime share property which will be
demolished. The east side also contains a moteVtime share
facility which win be retained and the property renovated. Both
sides are zoned "RT" Resort Tourist.
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Surrounding:
North -
To the north the property is developed with a
multi-family structure known as the Sunset Bay
Condominium Association. This property is
zoned "RT" Resort Tourist
South - To the south the property is developed with a
multi-family structure with a time share/rental
operating characteristic. This property is zoned
"RT" Resort Tourist
EastlWest - The subject property is bound on the east side by
the intercoastal water system and by the Gulf of
Mexico on its west boundary. The properties are
divided by Gulf Shore Drive.
GROWTH MANAGEM~NT fl.t~NCYi
The subject property is designated Urban-Mixed Use-Urban Residential on the FLUE Map to the
GMP. This dcsiption anticipates re.idcntial development and certain type. of development that are
inherently compatible with the Urban residential area.
These uses are inclusive of p-ublic or private recreational amenities. As such the land
with the FLUE to the GMP.
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DensitvlIntensitv - Any consideration of density is not applicable inasmuch as the existing residential
structure will be demolished and replaced with recreational amenities and supporting ancillary
building structures. Intensity relationships apply to non-residential building relationships, however,
the FLUE does not provide any thresholds for the amount of building space that could be constructed
on the west side, while the residential structure on the east side will remain as is with the exception of
remodeling work. With respect to this petition intensity is a non-issue because building space is
limited to a small food service facility (i.e. 650 sq. ft.) and bathrooms Q.e. 300 sq. ft.).
Traffic - The ITE Trip Generation Manual indicates that the private club facility will generate
approximately 50 to 80 trips on a weekday. Based on this data, the site generated traffic will not
exceed the significance test standard (5 percent of the LOS "C" design volume) on Gulf Shore Drive.
Furthermore, this petition will not lower the level of service below any adopted LOS ClO" standard
\\;thin the project's radius of development influence (ROI). Therefore, the project is consistent with
Policy 5.1 and 5.2 of the Traffic Circulation Element (TCE). Redevelopment of the site for
residential purposes would allow a residential structure containing seven (1) dwelling units. This
development would generate almost the same amoWlt of weekday trips as the recreational use of the
property. The TCE lists this segment as a 2 lane road. The traffic COWlt is 5,452 and is operating at
LOS "e". It should be noted that this segment is not projected to be deficient within the next five
years. As a result, no road improvement is required for concurrency purposes.
The trips generated by this petition will not exceed 5 percent of the LOS "cn design capacity on any
road segment and will not lower the LOS below the adopted standards. Therefore, this conditional
use request (if approved) will not create or excessively increase traffic congestion within the projects
RDI. It is also consistent with Policies 1.3, 1.4,5.1,5.2 and 7.3 in the TCE of the GMP.
Open SoacelRecreation - Because the property is serving recreational and open space qualifying uses
it consistent with the open space/recreation element
Coastal Conservation and Mana2ement Element - A variance from the Coastal Construction setback
line is being requested by a companion petition. The variance being requested is generally consistent
with the intent of the CCSL in that no hardscape will 'extend further seaward than the hardscape line
characteristic of nearby developments. Additionally, no building structure will extend seaward of the
buildings on either side. Inasmuch as the site is now intensively developed, natural features and
vegetation issues are non-existent
Other Applicable Elements - Project development is served by the County's sewer and water system.
Storm water management is a function of subsequent site planning requirements.
HISTORIC/ARCHAEOLOGICAL IMPACT:
Staff's analysis indicates that the petitioner's property is located outside an area of Historical and
Archaeological Probability as referenced on the official Collier County Probability Ma. iefeT~"'JJ)
no survey and assessment is required. However, pursuant to Section 2.2.25.8.1. f th7: I:Mlc
Development Code, if, during the course of site clearing, excavation or other constructi n activi~ ~ 998
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historic or archaeological artifact is found, all development within the minimum area necessary to ~
protect the discovery shall be immediately stopped and the Collier County Code Enforcement .
Department contacted.
EV ALVA nON FOR ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT A nON AND INFRASTRUCTURE:
The subject petition has been reviewed by the appropriate staffresponsible for oversight related to the
above referenced areas of critical concern. This primarily includes a review by the Community
Development Environmental and Engineering staff, and the Transportation Services Division staff.
CRITERIA EV ALVA nON:
The Current Planning Staffhas coordinated a comprehensive evaluation of this land use petition and
the criteria on which a favorable detennination must be based. This evaluation is intended to provide
an objective, comprehensive ovelView of the impacts of the proposed land use change, be they
positive or negative, culminating in a staff recommendation based on that comprehensive ovelView.
The below listed criteria are specifically noted in Section 2.7.4.4 of the Land Development Code thus
requiring staff evaluation and comment, and shall be used as the basis for a recommendation of
approval or denial by the Planning Commission to the Board of County Commissioners. Each of the
potential impacts or considerations identified during the staff review are listed under each of the
criterion noted below, and are categorized as either pro or cons whichever the case may be, in the
opinion of staff. Staff review of each of the criterion is followed by a summary conclusion
culminating in a determination of compliance, non-compliance, or compliance with mitigation. t
a. Consistency with this code and Growth Management Plan.
Pro: The requested uses are consistent with applicable elements of the GMP and provisions
of the LOC.
Con: Not applicable in view of consistency evaluation with the GMP and LDC.
Summary Conclusion (findings): The proposed use is authorized in the urban residentially
designated area, and is conditionally pennitted in the "RT" zoning district. Conditionally
authorized uses are typically uses that are essential or otherwise complimentary to the
underlying zoning district, except that there may be in certain cases relationships with nearby
land which require special attention to bring about compatible relationships. Staff is of the
opinion that compatible relationships can be achieved in this case.
b. Ingress and egress to property and proposed structures thereon with particular
reference to automotive and pedestrian .arety and convenience, traffic now and control,
and access in case or fire or catastrophe.
Pro: i) The conditional use master plan is designed to accommodate ingress and egress to
the property by placing sufficient parking spaces for day users and emergency vehicle access
immediately contiguous to Gulf Shore Drive. . ,.~c1~A)~
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ii) Access to beach front activities is unencumbered from the parking lot for
emergency medical persoMel and fire suppression vehicles.
Con: Gulf Shore Drive is a two lane facility with very intensive land uses. Presumably
during peak season some time loss may be. experienced by emergency providers in reaching
the subject property.
Summarv Conclusion lFindinis): The relationships inherent in this criteria can be addressed
by employing optimum site planning standards. In the opinion of staff'the conditional master
plan is responsive to ingress and egress and on-site circulation requirements. Given the open
space nature of on-site activities, acceq by emergency provideis should not be a problem. On
the other hand there may be some loss in travel time experienced by emergency providers
during peak seasons because of the two lane geometry of GuIf Shore Drive and the intensity of
uses along the route.
c.
The effect the conditional use would have on neighboring properties in relation to noise,
glare, economic or odor effects;
Pro: An alternate pennitted use of the property may represent as near a condition of
intensity of use as the proposed beach front recreation amenities for an off-site residential
development. Under this scenario there would be no different effect on noise, glare, economic
or odor. For example, a twelve (12) unit hotel could be constnlcted on the property with
similar recreational amenities as those proposed, for off-site users.
Inasmuch as intended users are from an off-site residential community (i.e. 12 miles removed)
its use is limited to day time useage unlike potential evening time useage by on-site occupants.
~ There is no effective way of limiting the use of this property to residents and members
of the Twin Eagles Golf and Country Club except that for all practical purposes the facility by
virtue of its size has a limit beyond which it will discourage users.
Summary Conclusion lFindinlzs): The use of this property as proposed will have an effect on
adjacent property owners, primarily with respect to noise that will be generated by those
people using the facilities. This effect may have some negative economic impact as well,
however, we can not be sure that the incremental difference between what is proposed and
what could otherwise take place through currently pennitted uses of the property is
significantly different in terms of potential noise, and thusly economic impact. In the opinion
of staB: glare is not an issue, while potential adverse effects from cooking odors can be
mitigated by appropriate exhaust and placement controls. In any event a permitted use of the
property would not be restricted or prevented from preparing food in the outdoors (i.e.
barbecuing) , therefo~ having a similar effect.
It is not altogether clear that a use of this property by an off-site residential community (i.e.
12 miles distance) will be significantly more intense than a currently permitted use, because it
will to some extent depend upon the size and membership of the Twin Ea~es-Golf fUst..K"i ~
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the property is impercepbole used assuming there is management controls imposed upon ~
mem~ use of the property. .
A host of conditions for approval can mitigate to a large extent effects from noise, glare,
economic and odors.
d. Compatibility with adjacent properties and other property III tile dJstrict.
Pro: The marginal difference between the impact of permitted uses and the proposed
conditional use is not so significant that one can equivocally state that the pf09O'Cd use is
incompatib.le with the "RT" Resort Tourist district uses (i.e. Motelltime share aDd multiple
family condominium).
Recreational amenities on adjacent properties are similar to those proposed. The only
difference is that the users reside elsewhere as opposed to on-site.
Con: The degree to which recreational uses of the subject property exceed those that may
arise from a permitted use of the property and adjacent properties gives rise to a measure of
incompatibility.
There is no definitive way to regulate the intensity of useage of the subject property short of
its maximum potential beyond which users will turn away.
Summary Conclusion (Findings): Inherently the use of this entire parcel as a recreational
amenity to an off-site user community will introduce a level of discomfort particularly to the
condominium development to the north considering the fact that the property to the south
functions like a motel and is therefore similar in use. Nevertheless, the way this property
functions in relationship to the Twin Eagles Golf and Country Club can be regulated so that
the least amount of adverse impact on its neighbors is effected. CompabDility can be
enhanced by the following operational requirements.
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(i) Restricting hours of operation
(ii) Limiting membership
(iii) Regulating food preparation and beverages available.
(iv) Site planning to ensure that structures which may generate odors are placed as Car
away from adjacent buildings as poSSlole and exhaust devices are properly utilized.
(v) Site planning improvements to create appropriate landscape buffers so that at grade
views from adjacent properties are limited.
(vi) Restrictions as to entertainment.
(vii) Other site planning restrictions to ensure that on-site activities and the parking lot
functions to limit impacts on adjacent property.
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That the Collier County Planning Commission recommend approval of Petition CU-98-' as
co .. oned by the draft Resolution and Exhibits made a part thereof:
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CURRENT PLANNING MANAGER
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Staff Report for the June 4, 1998 ccpe meeting.
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CURRENT PLANNING RC'fIOR
PETITION NUMBER:
DATE OF APPLICATION:
COMMISSION DISTRICT:
PLANNER ASSIGNED:
ABOVE TO BE COMPLETED BY STAFF
APPLICATION FOR PUBLIC HEAlUNG FOR: CONDJ:TIONAL USE
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General Infor.mation:
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2. Disclosure of Interest Information:
a. I f the property is owned fee simple by an INDIVIDUAL,
tenancy by the entirety, tenancy in common, or joint
tenancy, list all parties with an ownership interest as
well as the percentage of such interest. (Use additional
sheets if necessary).
Name and Address
Percentage of Ownership
b. If the property is owned by a CORPORATION, list the
officers and stockholders and the percentage of stock
owned by each.
Name and Address, and Office
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c. I f the property is in the name of a TRUSTEE, list the
beneficiaries of the trust with the percentage of
interest.
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or individuals, a Corporation, Trustee, or a
Partnership, list the names of the contract purchasers
below, including the officers, stockholders,
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f. If any contingency clause or contract terms involve
additional parties, list all individuals or officers, if
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h. Should any changes of ownership or changes in contracts
for purchase subsequent to the date of application, but
prior to the date of the final public hearing, it is the
responsibility of the applicant, or agent on his behalf,
to submit a supplemental disclosure of interest form.
3 . De tailed leqal description of the property covered by the
application: (If space is inadequate, attach on separate
page.) If request involves change to more than one zoning
district, include separate legal description for property
involved in each district. Applicant shall submit four (4)
copies of a recent survey (completed within the last six
months, maximum 1" to 400' scale) if required to do so at
the pre-application meeting.
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NOTE: The applicant is responsible for
legal description. If questions arise
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Evaluation Criteria: Provide a narrative statement
describing this request for conditional use. NOTE: Pursuant
'':0 Section 2. 7 . 4. of the Collier County Land Development
Code, staff's recommendation to the Planning Commission and
the Planning Commission's recommendation to the Board of
Zoning Appeals shall be based upon a finding that the
granting of the conditional use will not adversely affect
the public interest and that the specific requirements
governing the individual conditional use, if any, have been
met, and that further, satisfactory provision and
arrangement have been made concerning the following matters,
where applicable. Pl.... provide detail.d r.~ons. to each
of the cri~.rion li.~ed below. Specify how and why the
request is consistent with .ach. (Attach .dditional paqes .s
may be necessary).
a. Describe how the project is consistent with the Collier
County Land Development Code and Growth Management Plan
(include information on how the request is consistent
with the applicable section or portions of t ture
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b. Describe the existing or planed means of ingress and
egress to the property and proposed structure thereon
with particular reference to automotive and pedestrian
safety and convenience, traffic flow and control, and
access in case of fire or
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c. Describe the effect the conditional
neighboring properties in relation
economic and odor effect:
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Deed Restrictions: The County is legally precluded from
enforcing deed restrictions, however, many communities have
adopted such restrictions. You may wish to contact the civic
or property owners association in the area for which this
use is being requested in order to ascertain whether or not
the request is affected by existing deed restrictions.
10. Previous land use petitions on the subject property: To your
knowledge, has a public hearing been held on this property
within the last year? If so, what was the nature of that
hearing?
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11. Additional Submittal requirements: In addition to this
completed application, the following must be submitted in
order for your application to be deemed sufficient, unless
otherwise waived during the preapplication meeting.
a. A copy of the pre-application meeting notes;
b. Ten (10) copies of a 24" x 36" conceptual site plan [and
one reduced S\i" x 11" copy of site plan], drawn to a
maximum scale of 1 inch equals 400 feet, depicting the
following [Additional copies of the plan may be requested
upon completion of staff evaluation for distri ,.rJ.~-ayI-'
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the Board and various advisory boards such as the
Environmental Advisory Board (EAB), or CCPC];
· all existing and proposed structures and the
dimensions thereof,
· provisions for existing and/or proposed ingress and
egress (including pedestrian ingress and egress to the
site and the structure(s) on site),
· all existing and/or proposed parking and loading areas
[include matrix indicating required and provided
parking and loading, including required parking for
the disabled],
· locations of solid waste (refuse) containers and
service function areas,
· required yards, open space and preserve areas,
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· proposed locations for utilities (as well as location
of existing utility services to the site),
· proposed and/or existing landscaping and buffering as
may be required by the County,
· location of all signs and lighting including a
narrative statement as to the type, character, and
dimensions (such as height, area, etc.);
c. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), as required by
Section 3.8. of the Land Development Code (LOC).
d. Whether or not an EIS is required, two copies of a
recent aerial photograph, (taken within the previous
twelve months), minimum scale of one inch equals 400
feet, shall be submitted. Said aerial shall identify
plant and/or wildlife habitats and their boundaries.
Such identification shall be consistent with Florida
Department of Transportation Land Use Cover nd I>.....~~~~
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attachments and sketches);
f. A Traffic Impact Statement (TIS), unless waived at the
pre-application meeting;
g. A historical and archeological surveyor waiver
application if property is located within an area of
historical or archaeological probability (as identified
at pre-application meeting);
h. Any additional requirements as may be applicable to
specific conditional uses and identified during the pre-
application meeting, including but not limited to any
required state or federal permits.
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STATEMENT OF UTILITY PROVISIONS FOR CONDITIONAL USE REQUEST
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5. TYPE OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL TO BE PROVIDED (Check applicable
system) :
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b. CITY UTILITY SYSTEM 0
c. FRANCHISED UTILITY SYSTEM 0
PROVIDE NAME
d. PACKAGE TREA1'MENT PLANT 0
(GPO capacity)
e. SEPTIC SYS1'EM 0
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TYPE OF WATER SERVICE TO BE PROVIDED:
a. COUNTY UTILITY SYS1'EM
b. CITY UTILITY SYSTEM
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TOTAL POPULATION TO BE SERVED:
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WATER SYSTEM, PI.E.ASE PROVIDE TBZ DATE SDVICZ IS EXPECTED TO
BE REQUIRED: NotAi-iS~ .44t 'b
NARRATIVE STATEMENT: Provide a brief and concise narrative
statement and schematic drawing of sewage treatment process
to be used as well as a specific statement regarding the
method of affluent and sludge disposal. If percolation ponds
are to be used, then percolation data and soil involved
shall be provided from tests prepared and certified by a
professional engineer.
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11. COLLIER COUNTY UTILITY DEDICATION STATEMENT: If the project
is located within the services boundaries of Collier
County's utility service system, written notarized statement
shall be provided agreeing to dedicate to Collier County
Utilities the water distribution and sewage collection
facilities within the project area upon completion of the
construction of these facilities in accordance with all
applicable County ordinances in effect at the at time. This
s ta tement shall also include an agreement that the
applicable system development charges and connection fees
will be paid to the County Utilities Division prior to the
issuance of building permits by the County. If applicable,
the statement shall contain shall contain an agreement to
dedicate the appropriate utility easements for serving the
water and sewer systems. S~c. "'Tt'Ac.tiE..:> e-.....-t.6.r ',-"
12 . STATEMENT OF AVAILABILITY CAPACI'l"f FRCI( O'lBER PROVIDERS :
Unless waived or otherwise provided for at the pre-
application meeting, if the project is to receive sewer, or
potable water services from any provider other than the
County, a statement from that provider indicating that there
is adequate capacity to serve the project shall be provided.
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AFFIDAVIT
'rIe/l, 5TEv~ .j")qt.od,) beinq first duly sworn, depose and say
that well am/are the owners of the property described herein and ~hich is the
subject matter of the proposed hearin;; that all the answers to the questions
in this application, including the disclosure of interest information, all
sketches, data, and other supplementary matter attached to and made a part of
this application, are honest and true to the best of our knowledqe and belief.
'rIe/l understand that the information requested on this application must be
complete and accurate and that the content of this form, whether computer
generated or County printed shall not be altered. Public hearinqs wi not be
advertised until this application is deemed complete, and a equired
inforwation has been submitted. Ke/I further permit the undersi; d t act as
~y/c~r re~rese~tative in any matters regardin~i~ n.
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State of Florida
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The foregoing Application was acknowledged before me this
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._who is personally Known to me. or__who. has produced
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COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING
COMMISSION
c/o Community Development Division
2800 N. Horseshoe Dr.Suite 8
NAPLES, FL 34104
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Re.: Petition CU 98-7
Twin Eagles Beach and Bay Qub
Innsbruck, May 26, 1998
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Dear Sir or Madam,
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my wife, Dr. Sybille EMemoser and I, Dr. Klaus Ennemoser, are owners of the
unit B 201 in the Sunset Bay Condominium. This unit is bordering directly on the
Vanderbuilt Vacation Villas, which were as far as we know recently bought by
the Twin Eagles Golf and COWltty Club. The new owners are intending to change
t~le use of same namely into a restaurant with bathhouse, pool and deck and
veach amenities.
We, as immediate neighbours feel we would be directly and especially banned if
this petition CU-98-7 of the Twin Eagles Beach and Bay Club went through. We
are, therefore, voicing our objections as follows:
1. The Sunset Bay building was erected as a condominium according to the
declaration of Condominiums recorded in the official records book 870 pages
1204 to 1250 inclusive, public records of Collier County, Florida in 1980 and
was used as such ever since.
Therefore, this condominium exi~,'s already for the last 18 years.
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2. Until now, the existing Hotel Vanderbuilt Vacation Villas have been used for
the. same purpose as the immediate vicinity namely as a vacation and
residential area only.
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Since changing the use permit to a restauran4 bath house, pool and deck and
beach amenities it will collide with the use permit as it exists now of this
property and therefore, we as the immediate neighbours are against this
planned change in the use permit. Also this planned use of the property is not
in accordance with the use and enjoyment of our residential units. Moreover,
we are very much concerned that from this new_ use there will be a lot of
noise created particularly through events held at odd hours and also at nigh4
whereby any live-entertainment together with lighting-effects will particularly
interfere with the sole use of a residential area which it has been up Wltil now
so far.
3. F urthennore, we have very serious concerns that kitchen odors from the
planned restaurant could also become more than a nuisance to us as
neighbours.
Dear Sir or Madam of the Collier County Planning Commission may we ask you
to please make sure that the use permit for the property Vanderbuilt Vacation .
Villas bordering on our condominiwn will not be changed because of the above .
mentioned significant wonies and concerns about interference through noise,
odors and lighting effects. Also the health of the immediate neighbours in the
Sunset Bay Condominiwn could even be in jeopardy through the above-
mentioned change of the use permit.
In the hope that you will consider the above objections and act in our favour we
remam
very truly yours,
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Carol Wright
9362 Gulfshore Dr.
NAPLES, FL 34108
Dr. Klaus Ennemoser
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JOSEPH S. WEINFELD INC.
Att: Helen Weinfeld
4551 Gulfshore Blvd. N.
NAPLES, FL 34108
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C/O COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION
2800 N. HORSE:SHOE DR.
NAPLE:S. FL 34104
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1998
RE: PE:TITION CU-98-7. TWIN EAGLES BEACH AND BAY CLUB
OE:AR SIRS.
SUNSE:T BAY HAS. f"OR MANY YEARS. BEEN A PRIVATE CONDOMINIUM f"OR
fAMILIES IN SE:ARCH Of" AN ESCAPE. TO f"IND REST AND RELAXATION
AT THE BEACH. To BE: f"RANK. WE ARE VE:RY WORRIED ABOUT THE PROPOSED
PLA~S FOR THE: BEACH AND BAY CLUB. OUR CONCERNS CE:NTER AROUND
THE ANTICIPATED NOISE: LEVE:LS AT THE CLUB BOTH DURING THE DAY
AND NIGHT, SME:LLS F'ROM THE RESTAURANT KITCHEN AND THE: GE:NE:RAL
NEGATIVE IMPACT ON THE: PE:ACE: AND OUIE:T AT SUNSET BAY.
IT IS DifFICULT TO IMAGINE: HOW A LARGE: NUMBER Of" CLUB MEMBERS.
I N A CONF I NE:D SPACE. WOULD NOT I NTE:RRUPT THE OUAL I TY Of" L I f"E:
THAT THE SURROUNDING PROPE:RTIES ARE CURRENTLY E:NJOYING.
WA TER SCOOTE:RS AND MOTOR BOATS ARE NO I SY. POLLUT I NG THE F'RE:SH
SEA AIR, MAKING SWIMMING HAZARDOUS. DANCE MUSIC IN THE EVE:NING
FROM LIVE BANDS OR STEREO SYSTEMS. LOUD CONVERSAT IONS ON THE:
BEACH CAN ONLY RUIN THE STILLNESS Of" NIGHT.
THE: ROAD DIVIDING THE TWO PROPERTIES IS NOT LARGE: E:NOUGH TO
HANDLE INCRE:ASE:D TRAf"f"IC lEVELS. PARKING CAPACITY WOULD NE:ED
TO BE: I NCREASEO. All I N ALL. THE NECESSARY ADO I T 10NAl
INFRASTRUCTURE: CHANGES. THE REDEVE:LOPMENT. NOISE AND OTHER
SENSORY POLLUTANTS MAKE TH I S PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT HI GHL Y
UNATTRACTIVE:.
FOR ALL THE ABOVE REASONS. WE
PERM I SS ION TO PROCEED WI TH THE
AND BAY CLUB.
f"ORMALL Y ASK YOU NOT TO GRANT
PROPOSED PLANS f"OR THE BEACH
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JUN 2 3 1998
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Current Planning Section
2800 North Hor...hoe Drive
Naples, Florida 34104
Re: Petition CO-98-7
Twin Eagles Beacb & Bay Club
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Ha y 2 <3, 1998
Gentlemen:
Hy ~ife and I are owners of a southside Condominium Unit in the
Sunset Bay Condominium, 9485 Gulf Shore Drive, B-401, Naples,
Florida. We are deeply concerned about the proposed Tvin Eagles
Beach and Bay Club next door.
He purchased this residence for its location on Vanderbilt Beach.
It is far enough away frOM the public beach and the LaPlaya Hotel
to be quiet. lIe look forvard to this serenity in our -home avay
from home" and strongly object to the approval of this commercial .
venture. .
Ue are concerned about t~. noise during the day and night, loud
entertainment, as vell as the lights and cooking odors of the
restaurant.
Ue feel that this commercial venture vill have an adverse effect
on t~e enjoyment of this residential property. This condo=inium
building has been here for nearly tventy years and is home for
many families. This commercial venture vill certainly have an
adverse effect on the future enjoyment and property value of the
building and the tvelve families vho look forvard to their time
at Sunset Bay.
One other consideration should be addressed. Private parking on
Gulf Shore Drive is at a premium. We are certain ve vill have to
take measures to ensure that our owners vill have their parking
spaces available vhen they return to their residences. This vill
certainly be an additional expense and inconvenience for the
Sunset Bay oYners and residents.
Thank you for your consideration of the deep concern we have f~r
this p~opsed commercial project.
Yours truly,
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2800 North Horsesboe DRive
Naples 710rida 34104
115 Waterside Lan.
W.st Hartford, CT 06107
May 28 98
Re Public Hearing June 4 98 Petition # CO 98 07 Twin Eag~e. Inc project
Attention RottallS F. Nino AIc:p,PLanning Hanager,
Dear Mr Nino:
As ve ditJcussed on the phone on Hay 22 98. I .. a Unit. Owner at the Wate:
unittlOG, 9380 Gulf Shore Drive, Raple. Florida 33963 and I aa writing
this jetter to stat. that I am against this petitio~.
This Club vill bring increased traffic, congestion and road hazard to G
Shore immediate area. It is most difficult to cross the road to the
bEach at this time . Further building of a Club Hou~e with Buses appro
the Vanderbilt area un,10ading and picking up day trippers from Glen
EaglN~ home sites and depositing them in our area would do nothblg but
exasperate and add to an already hazardous traffic situation.
The aJ
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and departure of these visitors would cause nois., pOllution ( from
Buses) and possible ~adio playing etc. This is on. of the most beautif,
areas in N~ples Offering quiet and tranquility for all to enjoy. I am l
ve vould lose this great benefit with possible loud noise from entert:
going on in th~ Club Hous. at all hours of the day and evening.
I would like to vote a resounding no to this Petition abd a lot of my
neighbors in Watermark fe.l like m..
Sincerely,
yJLL CY..
&n P. Reale.
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Re: Petition #CU-98-07 Twin Eagles
!.~y 20 1998
r.'l.."N"CtHG SEflI'VJCES
May 19, 1998
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Dear Planning Commission:
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I wish the following to be considered at the June 4th public
heari~g in the matter of the above petition:
My home and residence is directly next door only a few feet
from the proposed "club". I object to the operation of a club that
close to my home because of the excess noise, traffic and people
on a s~ll condensed lot. There would be a great increase in noise
throughout the day and especially after dark.
A "clubl1 implies a liquor license which implies drunks and the
behavior typically associated with bars. I can imagine the noise
at night which would be loud enough to keep me awake since my bed-
room is only a few feet from the property line. Just a car start- .
ing up will wake me.
Approval of this plan would set a very bad precedent. Allowing
clubs to operate next to residences is just plain wrong. This is
the time to stop that from ever happening in Collier County.
Sincerely,
Karla St. John
9400 Gulfshore Drive #6
Naples, Florida 34108
598-9901
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Collier County Government
2800 North Horseshoe Drive
Naples, Florida 34104
Dear Mr. Nino,
RECEiVEO'
MAY 26 1998
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Re: Your Letter May 15, 1998
Copy Attached
We are opposed to the Petition No. CU-98-07, requesting Conditional Use"~ of
the "R T' zoning district per Subsection 2.2.8.3 for a private club for property
located at 9467 Gulfshore Drive, in Section 32, Township 48 South, Range 25
Ea 5t, consisting of 1.22 acres.
Sincerely,
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Paula Colbath
Lee Colbath
The Admiralty # 1 02
9415 Gulfshore Drive
Naples, Florida
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Current Planning Manager
Community Development Division
2800 North Horseshoe Drive
Naples, FL 34104
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RE: Petition CU-98-7- Twin Eagles Beach and Bay Club
Dear Ron:
Confinning our conversation last week, this finn represents Sunset Bay Condominium .;o'
Association, Inc., the association representing the owners of Sunset Bay Condominium, which is
immediately to the north of the proposed Twin Eagles Beach and Bay Club.
Al though the propriety of introducing a new (albeit authorized as a conditional use) use into
an establi shed neighborhood of multi-family residential and residential tourist facilities may be
debatable, my client does not desire at this time to seek the rejection of the conditional use petition.
However, we are very concerned about the potential impacts oflhis project on adjacent residential
properties. The application provides no infonnation which would enable you, or us, to evaluate this.
Attached is a series of questions which need to be addressed in detail as a starting point. I
am providing a copy of this correspondence to the Petitioner's agent, along y.;th an offer to meet
with the applicant to discuss how our concerns may be addressed.
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Donald A Pickworth
CC: Larry Salters, President, Sunset Bay Condominium Association, Inc.
Carol Wright, Manager, Sunset Bay Condominium Association, Inc.
Christopher Wright, P.E., Agent for Petitioner
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Christopher O. Wright, P.E.
RWA, Inc.
213 S. Airport Road
Naples, FL 34112
Re: Petition CU-98-7-Twin Eagles Beach and Bay Club
Dear Mr. Wright:
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This firm represents Sunset Bay Condominium Association, Inc., the condominium
immediately to the north of the proposed Twin Eagles Beach and Bay Club. 11m enclosing a
copy of my correspondence to Ron N"mo concerning this petition.
As stated in the letter, it is not my client's desire to prevent the approval of the
conditional use. On the other hand, the proposal does present the opportunity for an extremely
negative impact on the condominium, depending on how the facility is constnlcted, maintained,
and operated. S incc none of the details that would enable us to evaluate whether or not there
would be an adverse impact arc contained in the petition, we are unable to support the project
without this.
We believe that the proper way to proceed is to provide in the conditional use approval
the appropriate commitments to assure that the use will in fact be compatible. It is our desir= to
work with you in this, and to that end. tbiJ lctttzwill constitute an offer Cor us to meet with you
and discuss how we may achieve these objectives. I am infonned that this matter will be heard
by the Planning Commission on luno 4, and, ifit is your intent to stay with that date, we need to
meet fairly soon so that the condominium usociation will not need to make a presentation in
opposition to the petition.
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Again, it is our desire to work with you, and 1 believe that the detailed representations
that we will require will not require you to take 1Cti0Dl that would not be nccessuy to be taken
during the development process in any event, although decisions on IOme oCthcso items may
have to be made at the conditional use stage 10 that appropriate commitments can be Cormulated
and made part of the use.
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Please let me hear from you by May 22, 1998 u to whdhet you wish to attempt to
resolve these WuCl in advance of the Planning Con1miaion hearing.
CC: Sunset Bay Condominium Association, Inc.
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Petition CU-98-7-Twin EasJes Beach and Bay Club
The following relate to that drawing entitled UConceptual Site Plan WlSetbacb &om
existing C.C.S.t. and SO' Setback" dated May 1998 and that drawing entitled "Prelirnil)"Y
Master Plan" by MSA Design, Inc.
1. Service Area
a. Location - Can it move and/or can mackbar move?
b. Dumpster - Type?
c. How will it be screened from unsightly views and odors?
2. Snackbar
a. What services will be provided?
. b. Will liquor be served?
c. Where is the kitchen located?
d. What are the hours of operation?
e. Roof material and color?
f. Design - need elevations.
g. Outdoor tables? Number? Lighting?
h. Noise and odor protection - Need specifications.
3. Bath House
a. Size?
b. Elevations?
c. LightingINoise control?
d. Hours of operation?
4. Area Designated as "Overhead Shade"
a. What is it?
b. Material?
c. Need drawings.
d. Lighting
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5. Trees .
a. Species?
b. Size at time of planting?
6. Parking Areas
a. Parking lot material and color?
b. Lighting?
c. Security?
7. "Privacy Wall"
a. Height - can it be higher?
b. Material?
c. Maintenance obligations
8. Pool Deck
a.
b.
Material and color?
Lighting?
Hours of operation?
Will be there be hot tubs or spas?
Will water toys and/or games be allowed?
Pocl pwnp and maintenance - Equipment -location, noise control
c.
d.
e.
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9. Beach Area
a. What facilities?
b. Will club provide umbrellas, chairs and lounges, cabana tents ctc?
c. If so, where will these materials be stored?
d. Who will clean up?
e. What are the hours of operation?
10. Parking Facilities
a. Since plan only shows 13 parking spaces, where will users park?
b. If there will buslvan transportation, where will busIvan park while members are
using the facility? If in parking area, are there rules prohibiting engine from
running while parked?
The following questions arc not specifically related to either of the above-describcd
drawings but need to be addressed:
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a.
What is the "member population" to be served by the facility? i.e. residents of
Twin Eagles only? Members (resident or non-resident) of Twin Eagles Golf Club?
Other?
What regulations will govern the use of the site? Need to address issues such as:
hours of operation, will there be parties or organized social functions (and what
will be the maximum number of persons allowed at one time?), will there be a
Twin Eagle's sales center? Will prospective purchases andlorclub members be
allowed to use the facilities?
What will be the rules and regulations with regard to noise, particularly, will there
be live entertainment? Will there be outdoor seating? How much? Will there be
hours of operation for food service? Bar service? Will there be eating and/or
drinking before or after such hours?
What provisions wilt be made for security? i.e. will there be security patrols?
Onsite persoMel? Gates? Rules and regulations for entry?
Vv'hat entity wilt have responsibility for enforcement of rules and regulations?
Security? Maintenance and cleanup?
b.
c.
d.
e.
The following questions relate to the site on the "bay side" of the road. We note that the
large drawing supplied deals only with the "western site." However, the document entitled
"conceptual site plan" which is Exhibit E in the application package. With regard to this area,
how will the existing facilities be changed? Will there be more units? Who will use the guest
units? How many will there be? Who will use the "proposed docks?" Are any other facilities to
be allowed on this parcel other than those shown?
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RESOLUTION 98-_____
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A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT
OF PRIVATE CLUB CONDITIONAL USE .5- IN THE
-RT- ZONING DISTRICT PURSUANT TO SECTION
2.2.8.3 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND
DEVELOPMENT CODE FOR PROPERTY LOCATED IN
SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25
EAST, COLLIER COO'NTY, FLORIDA.
WHEREAS, the Legislature of the St.te of Florida in Chapter
67-1246, Law. of Florida, and Chapter 125, Florida Statutes, has
conferred on Collier County the power to establish, coordinate and
enforce zoning and such business regulations as are necessary for the
protection of the public; and
WHEREAS, the County pursuant thereto has adopted a Land
Development Code (Ordinance No. 91-102) which includes a
Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance establishing regulations for the
zoning of particular geographic divisions of the County, among which
is the granting of Conditional Uses; and .
WHEREAS, the Collier County Planning Commission, being the duly
appointed and constituted planning board for the area hereby
affected, has held a public hearing after notice as in said
regulations made and prOVided, and has considered the advisability of
Conditional Use -5W of Section 2.2.8.3 in an -RTw zone for a private
club on the property hereinafter described, and has found as a matter
of fact (Exhibit "A") that satisfactory provision and arrangement
have been made concerning all applicable matters required by said
regulations and in accordance with Subsection 2.7.4.4 of the Land
Development Code for the Collier County Planning Commission; and
WHEREAS, all inter.sted parties have been given opportunity to
be heard by this Board in a public meeting assembled and the Board
having considered all matters presented.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS of
Collier County, Florida that:
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The petition filed by Christopher O. Wright, P.E. of RWA, Inc.,
representing Twin Eagles Development Company, LTD with respect to the
property hereinafter described as:
Exhibit "8" which is attached hereto and incorporated by
reference herein
be and the same is hereby approved for Conditional Use -S~ of Section
2.2.8.3 of the -RT~ zoning district for a private club in accordance
with the Conceptual Haster Plan (Exhibit .C") and subject to the
followinq conditions:
1.
The Planning , Technical Services Manager may approve
minor changes in the location, siting, or height of
bUildings, structures, and improvements authorized by
the conditional use. Expansion of the use. identified
and approved within this conditional use application,
or major changes to the site plan submitted as part of
this application, shall require the submittal of a new
conditional use application, and shall comply with all
applicable County ordinances in effect at the time of
submittal, including Division 3.3, Site Development
Plan Review and Approval, of the Collier County Land
Development Code (Ordinance No. 91-102).
2.
This approval authorizes only construction of the
facilities shown on the Master Plan.
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The facilities shall be constructed in substantial
conformance to the Haster Plan with only minor
deviations to accommodate the construction process.
3. The facilities shall operate only as an amenity to the
Twin eagles Golf and Country Club Development, for use
only by members and quests of the development/country
club.
4. Petitioner intends, and will, operate this facility in
a reasonable manner so that it will not have an
unreasonable adverse impact on adjacent residential
properties.
S. The facilities shall be open only between 8:00 AM and
sunset. The snack bar must close at that time and use
of the pool and other facilities must cease. All users
must depart the facility within 30 minutes after
sunset. Petitioner shall be responsible for strictly
enforcing these hours. The only exceptions authorized
are as follows:
(a) Overnight guests and/or resident manager in the
living units may use those units.
(b) There can be as many as six events each year in
which the facility may be open until 10:00PH.
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6. The facility will have on-site management during all
hours that it is open and such management will also .
remain on-.ite after closing to ensure that those
actions that need to be taken at the end of each
operating day to be in conformance with these
stipulations are, in fact, done. In addition, the
Petitioner will provide to the condominium manager of
the adjOining condominiums the name and phone number of
a responsible person within Petitioner's organization
who can respond to problems or emergencies at the site
during non-operating hours.
7. Food service will be limited to . sandwich/grill type
operation. Cooking facilities will have proper odor
scrubbing exhaust equipment. This will not apply to
barbecue-type cookers that may be used at the special
events described above.
8. Trash and garbage receptacles will be enclosed and will
be removed from the beach-side facilities at the close
of each operating day.
S. The roofs of any buildings on the site, and the pool
deck, will be of a non-glare material in a muted color.
10. Lighting shall be designed so as to eliminate spill
over on to adjacent properties. Light poles shall be
no more than 15 feet in height and shall be of a
material and color compatible with the design of the
facility.
11. Parking areas will be utilized only by authorized users
of the facility, and (on the beach-side' will have .
devices to prevent ingress and egress to the parking
area during non-operating hours.
Bt IT FURTHtR RESOLVED that this Resolution be recorded in the
minutes of this Board.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote.
Done this
day of
, 1998.
BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk
BY:
BARBARA B. BERRY, Chairman
Approved as to Form and
Legal SuffiCiency:
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Harjo ie H. S udent
Assistant County Attorney
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FINDING OF FACT
BY .
COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
FOR
A CONDITIONAL USE PETITION
FOR
CO-98-'
The following facts are found:
1. Section 2.2.8.3.5 of the Land Development Code authorized
the conditional use.
2. Granting the conditional use will not adversely affect the
public interest and will not adversely affect other property
or uses in the same district or neighborhood because of:
A. Consistency with the Land Development Code and
Growth Management Pl~
Yes ~ No
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B. Ingress and egress to property and proposed
structures thereon with particular reference to
automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience,
traffic flow and control, and access in case of fire or
catastrophe:
Adequate ingress &)!g~s
Yes ~ No
C. Affects neighboring properties in relation to noise,
glare, economic or odor effects:
~ No affect or Affect mitigated by
Affect cannot be mitigated
D. Compatibility with adjacent properties and other
property in the district:
Compatible US{~hin district
Yes No
Based on the above findings, this conditional
stipl1lation~~co'py/attached) (should not)
approval ~~"/~ .
DATE: ft - q -q,v
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f/ClJ-U-7 FINDlliG OF FACT MEKBDI
Exhibit "An
JUN 2 3 1998
FINDING OF FACT
BY'
COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
FOR
A CONDITIONAL USE PETITION
FOR
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CU-98-7
The following facts are found:
1. Section 2.2.8.3.5 of th~ Land Development Code authorized
the conditional use.
2. Granting the conditional use will not adversely affect the
public interest and will not adversely affect other property
or uses in the same district or neighborhood because of:
A. Consistency with the Land Development Code and
Growth Management Pl-an:
Yes./ No
B. Ingress and egress to property and proposed
structures thereon with particular reference to
automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience, .
traffic flow and control, and access in case of fire or
catastrophe:
Adequate ingress & e~ess
Yes ?-'No
C. Affects neighboring properties in relation to noise,
glare, ec~omic or odor effects:
/ No affect or Affect mitigated by
Affect cannot be mitigated
D. Compatibility with adjacent properties and other
property in the district:
Compatible use ~hin district
Yes -L.. No
Ba~ed on the above findings, this
stipulations, (copy attached) 1-~
approval
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with
for
DATE:
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FINDING OF FACT
BY'
COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
FOR
A CONDITIONAL USE PETITION
FOR
CU-9B-7
The following facts are found:
1. Section 2.2.8.3.5 of the ~and Development Code authorized
the conditional use.
2. Granting the conditional use will not adversely affect the
public interest and will not adversely affect other property
or uses in the same district or neighborhood because of:
A. Consistency with the Land Development Code and
Growth Management Plan:
Yes X No
B. Ingress and egress to property and proposed
structures thereon with particular reference to
automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience,
traffic flow and control, and access in case of fire or
catastrophe:
Adequate ingress & egress
Yes ~ No
C. Affects neighboring properties in relation to noise,
glare, economic or odor effects: .5'.
No affect or Affect mitigated by "rV~,.1"""r../~
Affect cannot be mitigated ,~ K~7'~,~-:-
D. Compatibility with adjacent properties and other
property in the district:
Compatible use within district
Yes ~ No
Based on the above findings, this conditional use should, with
stipulations, (copy attached) (~h9uld ~O~ be ecommended~fof
approval ! ~
DATE: C -- J - Y"cf MEMBER: h~f.&
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Exhibit "A"
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FINDING OF FACT
BY .
COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
FOR
A CONDITIONAL USE PETITION
FOR
CU-98-7
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The following facts are found:
1. Section 2.2.8.3.5 of the Land Development Code authorized
the conditional use.
2. Granting the conditional use will not adversely affect the
public interest and will not adversely affect other property
or uses in the same district or neighborhood because of:
A. Consistency with the Land Development Code and
Growth Management Plan:
Yes ,/ No
B. Ingress and egress to property and proposed
structures thereon with particular reference to
automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience, .
traffic flow and control, and access in case of fire or
catastrophe:
Adequate ingress & egress
Yes 1/ No
c. Affects neighboring properties in relation to noise,
glare, economic or odor effects:
~ No affect or Affect mitigated by
Affect cannot be mitigated
D. Compatibility with adjacent properties and other
property in the district:
Compatible use within district
Yes ,~ No
Based on the above findings, this conditional use should, with
stipulations, (copy attached) (should not) be recommended for
approval
MEMBER~ Ci;J~
DATE: (1 - LJ - tj ~
f/CU-98-7 FINDING OF FACT HEKBERI
Exhibit "A"
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FINDING OF FACT
BY'
COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
FOR
A CONDITIONAL USE PETITION
FOR
CU"98..7
The following facts are found:
1. Section 2.2.8.3.5 of th& Land Development Code authorized
the conditional use.
2. Granting the conditional use will not adversely affect the
public interest and will not adversely affect other property
or uses in the same district or neighborhood because of:
A. Consistency with the Land Development Code and
Growth Management Plan:
Yes ../ No
B. Ingress and egress to property and proposed
structures thereon with particular reference to
automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience,
traffic flow and control, and access in case of fire or
catastrophe:
Adequate ingress & egress
Yes ~/ No
C. Affects neighboring properties in relation to noise,
glare, economic or odor effects:
.~ No affect or Affect mitigated by
Affect cannot be mitigated
D. Compatibility with adjacent properties and other
property in the district:
Compatible use within district
Yes /" No
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Based on the above findings, this conditional use should, with
stipulations, (copy attached)~OU!9Dnot) be recommended for
approval .
MEMBER: fl.-u It/'4
DATE:
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f/CU-98-7 FINDING OF FACT KEMBERI
Exhibit "A"
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FINDING OF FACT
BY
COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
FOR
A CONDITIONAL USE PETITION
FOR
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CU-98-7
The following facts are found:
1. Section 2.2.8.3.5 of the Land Development Code authorized
the conditional use.
2. Granting the conditional use will not adversely affect the
public interest and will not adversely affect other property
or uses in the same district or neighborhood because of:
A. Consistency with the Land Development Code and Growth
Management Plan: /
Yes No
B. Ingress and egress to property and proposed structures
thereon with particular reference to automotive and
pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and .
control, and access in case of fire or catastrophe:
Adequate ingres~ & egress
Yes &/ No
C. Affects neighboring properties in relation to noise,
glare, ecopomic or odor effects:
v/ No affect or Affect mitigated by
Affect cannot be mitigated
D. Compatibility with adjacent properties and other
property in the district:
Compatible use withi~district
Yes ./ No
Based on the above findings, this conditional use should, with
stipulations, (copy attached) (sA6~lJ uet) be recommended for
approval ,~
DATE, ~/tI/'lf CllAIRMAN~~
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Exhibit "A"
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PETITION NO. CU-98-4, DR. NINO SPAGNA REPRESENTING CROSSROADS COMMUNITY
CHURCH, INC., REQUESTING CONDmONAL USB"T' AND "11" OF THE AGRICULTURE
ZONING DISTRlCT FOR A CHURCH AND DAY CARE FACILITY FOR PROPERTY LOCATED
ON THE NORTIiEAST CORNER OF VANDERBn.r BEACH ROAD AND LIVINGSTON ROAD
EXTENSION, IN SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 48 SOtrrH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY,
FLORIDA, CONSISTING OF APPROXIMATELY 10 ACRES.
OBJECTIVE:
To obtain conditional use "7" and "11" of the CIA" Agriculture zoning district to allow for a church and
day care f4Ciiity.
CONSIDERA TIONS:
The petitioner is requesting conditional use approval for a 20,000 square foot church sanctuary with
1,200 seau and a 12,000 square foot multi-purpose facility containing a day care center for 200
children. This structure will also contain other church related uses such as church offices, meeting
rooms and a gymnasium. The petitioner also plans to provide 514 parking spaces of which 70 percent
or 360 spaces will be grassed parking spaces. The day care facility will require an additional 40 paved
parking spaces. The primary access to the site is provided from Vanderbilt Beach Road. However,'.
future access point is provided to the Future Livingston Road right-of-way to the west.
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Sunday and J % trips per weekday. Based on this date, the site generated trips will not exceed the
significance test standard (5 percent of the level of service "C" design volume) on Vanderbilt Beach
Road fronting the project. In addition, the site generated trips will not lower the level of service below
the adopted LOS "D" standard on any County road. Therefore, this petition is consistent with Policy
5.1 and 5,2 of the Traffic Circulation Element (TCE). The TCE also classifies this segment of
Vanderbilt Beach Road (CR-862) as a 2 lane arterial road fronting the project. The current traffic
ccunt for this segment CR-862 from Airport-Pulling Road (CR-31) to 1-75 is 12,846 AADT which
results in LOS "D" operation. The traffic projections'indicate that this segment may be deficient by
1999, hcwever. the funded improvement to 4 lane thiJ ICgment is scheduled to commence by 2001. In
addition, the 4 bne extension of Livingston Road from Immolcalee Road to Vanderbilt Beach Road is
scheduled to be completed by 2002 which will improve 1rafJic flow in the area and from the subject
site. Based on these: road improvements, this petition is deemed to be consistent with the Policy 1.3 and
1.4 of the TCE. Lastly, the project's proposed ingress and egress from Vanderbilt Beach Road is
considered to be an optimal location in tams oftraftic flow and safety.
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All conditional use petitions require a findinp on the part of the Collier County Planning Commission
(CCPC) based on the provisions of Section 2.7.4. A J'fCi'Onderance of the findings support an actiOn to
approve the subject petition. The conditional use findings arc fonnatted to give both reasons for or
against a decision to utilize the propmyfor a medical and health service facility. S .
included in this executive summmy submission together with the stafFreport which is a
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PRO CON
The proposed use is consistent
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compatible land use conditions.
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hearing and voted to recommend approval of this petition by a vote of7 to 0, subject to the stipulations
in the Resolution, This recommendation was based on their findings that the conditional use is
consistent with the Growth Management Plan, the ingress/egress is meets County requirements and the
project is compatible with the adjacent properties.
FISCAL IMP ACT:
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This petition by and of itself will have no fiscal impact on the County. However, if this conditional
use achieves its objective, the land witt be developed. The mere fact that new development has been
approved will result in a future fiscal impact on County public facilities. The County collects impact
fees prior to the issuance of building pennits to help off-set the impact of each new development on
public facilities. These impact fees are used to ftmd projects in the Capital Improvement Element
needed tc maintain adopted levels of service for public facilities. In the event that impact fee
collections are inadequate to maintain adopted levels ofservicc, the County must provide supplemental
funds froin other revenue sources in order to build needed facilities.
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The subject property is designated Urban Residential on the Future Land Use Element (FLUE) of the
Growth Management Plan (GMP). This dcligaatiOll is intended to allow a base deasity or 4 units per
acre. The district also permits non-residential uses such u churches, schools, eaential services,
medical related uses and day care facilities. This district permits non-residential uses such as essential
services, day care, churches and related uses and is therefore consistent with the GMP.
this conditional use petition does nothing to impact lilY consistency relationship with the MP. \
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Staffs analysis indicates that the petitioners property is located outside an area of historical and
archaeological probability as referenced on the official Collier County Probability Map. Therefore, no
Historical/Archaeological Survey and Assessment is required.
Pursuant to Section 2,2.25.8.1 of the Land Development Code, it during the course of site clearing,
excavation or other construction activity an historic or archaeological artifact is found, all development
within the minimum area necessary to protect tho discovery sha11 be immediately stopped and the
Collier County Code Enforcement Department contacted.
PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
The Collier County Planning Commission recommends approval of Petition CU-97-4, for Conditional
Use "7" & "II "of the "A" zoning district for property descnoed in the attached Resolution of
Adoption and Exhibits therctc which includes the conditions of approval and a conceptual plan.
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MAY 12, 1998
RE:
PETITION NO: CU-98-4, CROSSROADS COMMUNITY CHURCH
OWNER/AGENT:
Agent: N'mo J. Spagna
Florida Urban Institute, Inc.
38S0 2-'" Avenue S.W.
Naples, Florida 34117
Owner:
Crossroads Community Church, Inc.
2057 Trade Center Way
Naples, Florida 34109
REQUESTED ACTION:
To obtain conditional use "7" and "II" of the "A" Agriculture zoning district to allow for a church
and day care facility.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION:
The subject property is located on the northeast comer of Vanderbilt Beach Road and Livingston
Road right-of-way in Section 31, Township 48 South, Range 26 East (See illustration on the
follcwing page)
PURPOSEfDESCRIPTION OF PROJECf:
The petitioner is requesting conditional use approval on the subject 9.81 acre site for a 20,000 square
foot church sanctuary with 1,200 seats and a 12,000 square foot multi-purpose facility containing a
day care center for 200 children. This structure will also contain other church related uses such as
church offices, meeting rooms and a gymnasium. The petitioner also plans to provide 514 paddDg
spaces of which 70 percent 360. spaces will be grassed parldng spaces. The day care
require an additional 40 paved parking spaces. The primary access to the site is vided
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SURROUNDING LAND USE AND ZONING:
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Existing Conditions: The site is currently undeveloped and zoned Agriculture.
Surrounding:
North - Actively fanned land; Zoned Agriculture.
East - Developed with a kennel; Zoned: Agriculture.
South - Vanderbilt Beach Road and partially developed residential;
Zoned Vineyards PUD.
West- Planned Livingston Road right-of-way and Undeveloped residential;
Zoned: Pelican Marsh PUD.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN CONSISTENCY:
This petition has been reviewed by the appropriate staff for compliance with the applicable clements of the
Growth Management Plan, as noted below:
future Land Use Element: The subject property is designated Urban Residential on the Future Land Use
Element (FLUE) of the Growth Management Plan (GMP). This designation is intended to aJIow a base
density of 4 units per acre. The district also permits non-residential uses such as churches, schools, essential
services, medical related uses and day care facilities. Since the proposed church and day care are conditional
uses in the Agriculture District, the proposed uses are consistent with the GMP.
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Traffic Circulation Element: The Traffic Impact Study (I1S) indicates that the proposed use will generate
approximately 733 trips on a Sunday and 186 trips per weekday. Based on this date, the site generated trips
will not exceed the significance test standard (5 percent of the level of service "C" design volume) on
Vanderbilt Beach Road fronting the project. In addition, the site generated trips will not lower the level of
service below the adopted LOS "n" standard on any ColUlty road. Therefore, this petition is consistent with
Policy 5.1 and 5.2 of the Traffic Circulation Element (TeE).
The TCE also classifies this segment of Vanderbilt Beach Road (CR-862) as a 2 lane arterial road fronting the
projecl The current traffic count for this segment CR-862 from Airport-Pulling Road (CR-31) to 1-75 is
12,846 AADT which results in LOS Un" operation. The traffic projections indicate that this segment may be
deficient by 1999, however, the funded improvement to 4 lane this segment is scheduled to commence by
2001. In addition, the 4 lane extension of Livingston Road tiom Immoblee Road to Vanderbilt Beach Road
is scheduled to be completed by 2002 which will improve traffic flow in the area and from the subject site.
Based on these road improvements. this petition is deemed to be consistent with the Policy 1.3 and 1.4 oCthc
TeE.
Other Applicable Elements: Staff review indicates that this petition has been designed to aCCOlUlt (or the
necessary relationships dictated by the GMP. Mitigation measures and stipulations have been developed
(where appropriate) to ensure consistency with the GMP during the pennitting process. Development
permitted by the approval of this petition will be subject to a concurrency review 1D'1der the provisions of
Section 3.15 of the Collier County Land Development Code, Adequate Public Facilities. at the earliest or the
next to occur of either final SDP approval, final plat approval, or building permit appl" .
development. Therefore, petition is consistent with the goals and policies of the GMP. Staff
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and policies of other applicable elements of the GMP and level of service relationships arc to be achieved by
stipulations and/or development commitments made a part of the approval olthis development order.
HISTORIC/ARCHAEOLOGICAL IMPACT;
Staffs analysis indicates that the petitioner's property is located outside an area of historical and
archaeological probability as referenced on the official Collier County Probability Map. Therefore,
no Historical/Archaeological Survey and Assessment is required.
EVALUATION FOR ENVTRONMRNTAL TRANSPORTATION AND 1NFR.4~TRucnm~i
TIle subje<:t petition has been reviewed by the appropriate staffresponsible for oversight related to the
above referenced areas of critical concern. This primarily includes a review by the Community
Development environmental and engineering stan: and the Transportation Services Division stafI.
The Transportation Division staff has recommended that the applicant coordinate its infrastructure
improvements with OCPM with respe<:t to any future right-of-way requirements for Livingston Road.
The Community Development Services environmental staff approved this petition subject to the
conditions made by the Environmental Advisory Board (EAB) during their meeting of April!, 1998.
ANALYSIS;
The Current Planning Staff has coordinated a comprehensive evaluation o( this land use petition
based on the criteria contained in Section 2.7.4 of the Collier County Land Development Code
(LDC), This evaluation is intended to provide an objective, comprehensive overview of the impacts
of the proposed land use change, be they positive or negative, culminating in a staffrecommendation
based on that comprehensive overview. The below listed criteria are specifically noted in Section
2.7.4 of the Land Development Code thus requiring staiTevaluation and comment
This criteria shall be used as the basis for a recommendation of approval or denial by the Planning
Commission to the Board of County Commissioners. Each of the potential considerations identified
during the staff review are listed under each of the criterion noted below, and are categorized as either
"pro" or "con" as the case may be, in the professional opinion of stafI. Staff review of each of the
criterion is followed by a summary conclusion culminating in a detennination of compliance, non.
compliance, or compliance with mitigation.
a. Consistency with this code and Growth Management Plan.
~ The subje<:t site is designated Urban-Mixed Use-Urban Residential on the Future Land
Use Element Map (FLUE) to the Growth Management Plan (GMP). This district pennits non-
residential uses such as essential services, day care, churches and related uses and is therefore
consistent with the GMP.
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County GMP. The proposed use is authorized in the Urban-Mixed Use-Urban Residential
designated areas and is permitted in the Agriculture district as a conditional usc.
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b. Ingress and egress to property and proposed structures thereon with particular
reference to automotive and pedestrfan saeety and convenience, fraffic flow and control,
and access in case of fire or catAstrophe. '
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to be an optimal location in terms of traffic flow and safety.
(ii) The project's ingress/egress is designed to accommodate emergency and fire SClVice
vehicles,
(iii) A future coMection is provided to Livingston Road and will be constructed when
that segment of the road is constructed. This secondary access point will improve traffic
flow into and out cf the site during peak usage.
Qm: Intensifying the traffic conditions along Vanderbilt Beach Road may at times give rise to
inconveniencing neighborhood residents in the area.
Summao' Conclusion (rindinis): Staff has reviewed the conceptual master plan submitted
with this conditional use request, and is of the opinion that due to the relatively low traffic
volumes generated by the church on a weekday, the project's entrance should operate .
adequately and with an acceptable level of safety. Nevertheless, some congestion is
anticipated during peak use conditions and special events. However, the secondary access
point onto Livingston Road will improve traffic flow into and out of the sitc during peak
usage when that segment is constructed. It should be noted that there is no more optimal
location for churches than to front upon a major collector or arterial road as is the case with
this petition.
c. The effect the conditional use would bave on neighboring properties fn relation to nofse,
glare, economic or odor effects;
~ (i) It is unlikely that glare or odor will be produced by the proposed church and day care
facilities, An LDC required perimeter landscape buffer will provide screening from thc
agriculture zoned lands to the north and east. In addition, Vanderbilt Beach Road is to the
south while the Livingston Road right-of-way is to the west.
~ (ii) A church is a relatively passive use of property and traditionally has no adverse
economic or odor effects. The child care facility will not materially change that relationship.
Coo.: Temporary noise and odor may result to neighboring properties during construction of
the proposed church.
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1?m:. (i) The proposed church use of the property represents a passive use of land, and is
therefore compatible with adjacent land uses. As a result, churches are generally considered
compatible with residential land uses, and may serve the residents of the surrounding
neighborhood that are within walking distance.
(ii) At this pcint in time, the subject site is located adjacent to vacant agriculturally zoned
property to the north and east while the Future Livingston Road and Florida Power and Light
easement are to the west In addition, the Pelican Marsh PUD to the west of the Future
Livingston Road right-of-way provides a buffer area along this utility easement Since the
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retention areas along east and west property lines, compatibility with adjacent land uses is not
an Issue.
(iii) As the surrounding residential areas develop, the proposed uses will serve a greater
number of neighborhood residences which will reduce the vehicular trip length of those
. families seeking those services elsewhere.
~ The day care facility will be operational at least five (5) days a week. Therefore, the
additional traffic generated by this project along with outdoor activities may cause an increase
in the noise level to the surrounding properties during the week.
Summary Conclusion (Findini$): The compatibility of the proposed church and day care
facilities are not considered a significant issue due to its location on the comer of a major
arterial road and the future extension of Livingston Road. Furthermore, the subject site is
located adjacent to vacant agriculturally zoned property to the north and east while the Future
Livingston Road right-of-way and Florida Power and Light easement are to the west Since
the conceptual site plan for the proposed church will retain the existing vegetation and
provides retention areas alcng east and west property lines, compatibility with adjacent land
uses is not an issue. As a result, the potential for impacts that affect compatibility are
mitigated by landscaping improvements and the site design that provides large open space and
ret~tion areas,
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
.
That the Collier County Planning Commission (CCPC) recommend approval of Petition CU-98-4 for
conditional use "7" and "11" of the Agriculture zoning district as otherwise conditioned in the
Resolution of Adoption, #03 . "
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PREPARED BY:
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RO F. , AICP, MANAGER
CURRENT PLANNING SECl10N
~ MUUfERE, AICP, ~IRECTOR
P~~CES4tMHNT
VINCENT A. CAtrrERO, AlCP, ADMINISTRATOR
COMMUNITY DEV. AND ENVIRONMENTAL SVCS.
Staff Report for June 4, 1998 CCPC meeting.
COLLIER COUNTY P~SION:
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MICHAEL A, DAVIS, CHAIRMAN
STAFF REPORTlFlRVB/rb
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COMMl.1Nln DEVELOPMENT DMSION
CURRENT PLANNING SECTION
PEl I I10N MIMBER: C ()- ~ ~- L
DATE OF APPLICATION:
COMMISSION DISlRICT:
PLANNER ASSIGNED:
ABOVE TO BE COMPLE1.lW BY STAFF
APPLICA TrON FOR PUBLIC HEARING FOR: CONDmONAL USE
1, ~neral Information:
Name or App.llcant (5) Cronroads Communftv Church. Inc.
~..,.. SohI'\. \'v f"~
'775..3335
Applicant's MaiJing Address 2057 Trade Center W.y
.
City Naples.
State Florida
Zip 34109
Applicant's Telephone #: 941-514-3620 Fax #:
Name of Agent Dr, Neno J, Spaan, Finn Florida Urban Institute. Inc.
Agent"s MallJng Address '8~O 27 Avenue S.W.
City Naples.
State Florida
Zip 34117
Agent's Telephone II: 941-4S5-21~ Fax
2. DJsclosure ofInterest Infonnatloll:
a. If the property Js owned fee simple by an INDIVIDUAL, tenancy by the entirety,
tenancy In common, or joint tenancy, list all parties wtth an cnmenhlp Interest as wen as
the percentage of such 'nterest. (Use addJtlonal sheets .rnecessary).
Name and Address
Percentage or Ownershfp
.
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b. If the property is owned by. CORPORATION, list the omcen and stodcholden and
the percentage of stock owned by each.
Name and Address
Percentage of OlmenhJp
.
Crossroads CommunIty Church. In"
2057 Tnde Center W~
Naples. Florida 341Q.2
100 (Contract to purchase)
T~: Jim CasalI, Chairman, Da\1d StelDbera, VIce-CbaJrman,
Merlin Angstrom, BrId Smith, aJntoa Tach,
Terry TIcknor, Joe TuUolomundo (aD of the .bow address).
c. If the property is in the name of. TRUSTEE, list the benefidlrles of the trust 19Uh the
percentage of Interest
Name and Address
Percentage of Ownenhfp
d. If the propert)' is in the name of. GENERAL or LIM.11!l;D PARTNERSHIP, JJst the
name of the general and/or limited partnen.
Name and Address
Percentage of Ownenhfp
.
e. If there is a CONTRACT FOR PURCHASE, with an IDdlvldual or Individuals, .
Corporation, Trustee, or a Partnenhfp, list the names of the contract purdJasen
below, Including the omcers, stockholden, benendlrles, or partnen.
Name and Address
Percentage of Ownenbfp
Crossroads Community Church. In"
2057 Tnd e Center Way
~apJes. Florida 34109
100 (Contract to purcbase)
f. If any contingency clause or contract terms ImoIve addftJonaJ parties, list aD IDdlvlduals
or officers, If a corporation, partnenhfp, or trust.
Name and Address
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g Date subject property acquired (X) leased ( ): 12/6197.
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Term of lease
vrs. / mas.
If, Petitioner has option to buy, Indicate date of optJon: 12/6197 and date optJon
terminates: Not speclned at thIs tlm~, or antJclpated closing date Not s~rned at thIs
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h. Should any changes of olmershlp or charges 'n contracts ror purchase subsequent to the
date of appllcaUon, but prior to the date of the final public hearing, It Is the
~sponslblJity of the applicant, or agent on his behalf, to submit a supplemental
disclosure of interest fonn.
3. DfUlil{'d If~al description of the property covered by the application:
NOTE: The applicant is responsible for supplying the correct legal descriptIon. If
questions arise concerning the legal description, an engineer's cerUncatlon or
sealed survey may be requIred.
Section II
TOlmshlp 48 South
Range 26 East
.
The Southwest 1/4 of Southwest 1/4 of Southwest 1/4 and the West 111 of the West
1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 oUhe Southwest 1/4 SectIon 31,
Township 48 South, Range 26 East, less the South 150' thereof for road
right-of-way, Collier County, Florida, conWning 10 acres more or less. OR 1499,
Page 1345, (Generally located on the Northeast comer of the Vanderbilt Beach
Road E11ension and Lhingston Road Extended).
4.
Size of Property: 825.90 n. x 517.50 ft.
Total Sq, Ft 427303.25 Acres W
5.
Addressl~enerallocatlon of property: The .ulUed property Is veneral" located In the
Northeast Quadrant of the Vanderbilt Beach Road Extension and the iM~;;t~n R~~d
Intersection..
6.
Adlacent zonln2 and land us~
ZonIng
Land Use
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"AU Rural AirfculturaJ District
Vacant
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Residential lVineyards)
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"A: Rural ~rfcultural District
Kennel (Best Friends Pet Resorts)
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Residential (pelIcan Marsh)
Does property owner own contiguous property to the subject property? Ma,Irso, give .
com plett legal deseri pUon of entire contiguous property. (If space Is Inadequate,
attach on separate page),
7. Type of Conditional Use:Thls application Is requesting conditional use #Par3iraph
2,2,2.3 Subpa~raph 7. of Section 2.2.2 (Rural AarlculturaJ District (A)) for 1hL
constructlc;m of a church and church related facilities described herein.
Present use of property: O~n Land (Ji'LUCS Classification 191).
8. E'..aluation Criteria: ProYide a narrative statement describing this request for
conditional use. ~ Pursuant to SectIon 2.7.4, of the Collier County Land
Development Code, stalT's recommendation to the Planning Commission and the
Planning Commission's recommendation to the Board of Zoning Appeals shaJl be based
upon a finding that the granting oUhe conditional use will not adversely affect the publfc
interest and that the specific requirements governIng the Individual conditional use, If
any, have been met, and that further, satisfactory provision and arrangement have been
made concerning the following matters, where applicable. Please provide detailed
r€'spons€' to each of the criterion listed below. Specfty how and why the ~uest Is
consistent ~ith each. (Attach additional plies a5 May be required).
a. Describe how the project Is consistent with the Collier County Land Development .
Code and Growth Management Plan (Include InfonnatJon on how the request Is
consistent ~ith the applicable sectJon or portions or the future land use element:
The maintenance and operation ofa church and church related fadlttles Is
consistent with the Comer County Land Development Code In that Paraaraph
2.2.2.3. Subpal'airaph 7. of Section 2.2.2 ~ural Aarlcultural District (Al) permits
"Churches and other places of won hip" a5 a Conditional Use.
b, Describe the existing or planned means oflDgress and agree to the property and
proposed structure thereon with particular reference to automotive and pedestrian
safety and convenience, tramc fiow and control, and access In ca.se of fire or
ca tastro phe:
Access Is planned from Vanderbilt Beach Road Extension as shown on the
accompanyin2 Master Plan. This access will be accessed by westbound tramc via
A. deceleration lane on Vanderbilt Beach Road Enenslon and a left. turn lane for the
eastbound tramc on Vanderbilt Beach Road Enenslon. A t\Jture access Is planned
1i:2m L1vinll"ton R~d after Its completIon.
c. Describe the effect the condltJonal use will have on neighboring properties In
relation to noise, glare, economic and odor effect:
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constructIon and operation orihe f'adU(y(s\ which are ~ requested ___
pt't IUon,
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d. Describe the site's and the proposed use'l compatibility with adjacent properties
and other propertJes In the district:
The site and the PrQoosed uses Is ~~ eompqble wfth the adfacent ases
enllmented In ~'ph 6.. otthh .pplbtlM..
e. Please provide any addltlonallntormaUon which you IDa)' reel Is relevant to this
req um:
Jr~ftltlon Is cranted. It Is the Intention otthe petitioner to cormr:ct a
sanrtlla:(y of Ippmnmatety 20. 000 sqMre teet If'OU nOM am (If'a\.
mQ(;I-pur:pou bulldlllf ohll~ '2.000 I(l~ OCt ~~I;:'~~;
care center "age with the other churrh retatm taciutJes lOch a.. but tt
ornces. mf'ttln~ rooms and a multlptll~p<be eymnasfmn.
All rele\'8nt InformatIon Is submitted IS part otthls Conditional Use applkatloD.
Deed Restrfctlon~ The County Is legally precluded ft-om enforcing deed ratrlctJons,
however, many communltJes have adopted luch restrictions. You may wish to contact the
civic or property owners association In the ana tor which thJs use Is being requested In
ord er to ascertain whether or not the request Is affected by nfstJng deed restrictions.
10.
Previou~ land use petitIons on the subJect property: To your knowledge, has a pubic
hearing ~en held on this property within the last year? & Irso, what was the
nature of that hearing?
AddItional submittal requIrements: In addlUon to this completed application, the
following must be su bmCtted In order for)'OUr application to be deemed lumcfen1, unless
otherwl5e waived during the pre-appllc:atJon meeting.
a. A copy of the pre-application meeting notes;
SubmItted as part ofthl5 Conditional Use Application.
b. Ten (10) copies of a 24" x 36" conceptual site plan <<and one reduced 8/2" X 11"
copy of sIte plan), drawn to a mufmum scale of flncb equals.coo feet, deplcUDc the
following [additional copies otthe plan may be requested upon completion orlbff
evaluatJon for distrfbutJon to the Board and nrtous advfsory boards such u the
En\'ironmenW Advisory Board (EAB), or CCPC;
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Submitted as part ofthls Conditional Use Application.
. all existing and proposed structures and the dimensions thereof,
.
Submitted as shown on Master Plan
. an existlng and/or proposed parking and loading areas [Include matrix
Indlcatlng required and provided parking Ind loading, Inducting required
paving for the disabled],
Submitted as shown on MasterPlan
. required )'ards, open space and preserve areas,
Su bmitted as shown on Master Plan
. location of an signs and lighting Including a narrative statement as to the
type, chancter, and dimensions (such as belght, area
To be provided at time of submittal or application for preliminary site
development plan approval. or on an as-needed basis.
e, An Em;ronmental Impact Statement (EIS), as required by SectIon 3.8 of the Land
Development Code (LOC). .
Submitted as part of this Condition. Use Application.
d. Whether or not an EIS is required, two copies ora recent aerial photograph, (taken
",ithin the previous twelve months), minimum scale of one Inch equals 400 reet, shan
be submitted. SaJd aerial shaJlldentlty plant aDd/or wildlife habitats aDd their
boundaries. Such Identification IhaD be consistent with Florida Department or
Transportation Land Use Cover and Forms Classification System.
Submitted as part ofthls ConditIonal Use Appllcatfon.
e. Statement of utility provisions (with aD required attachments aDd sketches);
To ~ provided at time ofsubmfttaJ o(appllcatlon (or prelimInary site development
plan approval. or on an as-needed basis.
f. A Trame Impact Statement (I'IS), unless waived at the pre-application meeting;
Submitted as part of this Conditional Use Application.
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g. A historical and archeological survey or waiver applleatJon If property Is located
within an area of historical or archeological probability (as IdentJfied at
pre-application meet1ng);
Sublect property not Identlned IS beln,located within area ofhlstoricaJ or
archeolOiicl1 probability.
h. Any additional requirements as may be applicable to specific conditional uses and
Identified during the pre-appllcatJon meeting, including but not limited to any
requIred state or federal permits.
AJI relevant Information Is submitted as part orthll Conditional Use .ppllcatJon.
STATEMENT OF tmLIlY PROVISIONS FOR CONDmONAL USE REOUFST
1. NAM:E OF APPLICANT: Crossroads Community Church. Inc.
2. MAILING ADDRESS: 2057 Trade Center Way
CITY Naples STATE Florida
ZIP 34109
.3.
ADDRESS OF SUBJECT PROPERlY (IF AVAILABLE):
Does not have an address at this time.
4. LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Section il
TownshIp 48 South
Range 26 East
The Southwest 1/4 of Southwest V4 of Southwest V4 and the West 112 or the West 112
of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southwest V4 oCthe Southwest V4 Sectfon 31, Township 48
South, Range 26 East, less the South 150' thereorrorroad rfgbt-or-WII)', CoOJerCounty
Florida, containing 10 acres more or lea.. OR 1499, Page 1345. (Generally located OD
the Northeast corner of the Vanderbilt Beach Road Enenslon and LIvIngston Road
Extended).
s. lYPE OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL TO BE PROVIDED (Check applicable system :
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b. CITY UTILITY SYSTEM
c. FRANCmSED UIlLI1Y SYSTEM
PROVIDE NAME
d. PACKAGETREATMENTPLANT
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e. SEPTIC TANK
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6. TI'PE OF WATER SERVICE TO BE PROVIDED:
a. COUf'.I'TY UfILITY SYSTEM X
b. CIlY UTILITY SYSTEM
c. FRANCHISED UTILITY SYSTEM
PROVIDE NAME
D. PRIVATE SYSTEM (\VELL)
7. TOT AL POPULATION TO BE SERVED: 1.100 seat sanctuas:)' and 200 pupil school
8.
PEAK AND AVERAGE DAILY DE:MA.r;DS:
\VA TER-PEAK 280 I
SE\VER-PEAK 238 3
AVERAGE DAILY
AVERAGE DAILY
5.600
4760
2
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9. IF PROPOSING TO BE CONNECTED TO COLLIER COUNtY REGIONAL WATER
SYSTEM, PLEASE PROVIDE TIlE DATE SERVICE IS EXPECI~D TO BE
REQUIRED:
To be pro\;ded at time of submittal of application for preliminary site development plln
approval.
10. NARRA TI\'E ST A TE~NT: Provide a brief and concise narrative statement and
schematic dra~ing of sewage treatment process to be used as well as a specific statement
regarding the method of amuent and sludge disposaL If percolation ponds are to be used,
then percolation data and soil Involved shall be prefaced from tests prepared and certified by
a professional engineer.
.
!'\ot requlred-,~;" b(' usln~ water from Collier Coun(y Utility System.
11. COLLIER COUNn' UTILITY DEDICATION STATEMENT: Irthe project Is located
~ithln the services boundaries of Collier County's utility semce system, written notarized
statement shall be provided agreeing to dedIcate to Collier County UtOltles the water
distribution and sewage collection fadlltJes wfthln the project area upon completion of the
I Based on 5% of average daily use of water.
2 Based on County LOS given on Page PW-73 of Collier County Growth Management Plan, Public
Facilities Element as follows: (a) three gaDons per dIy per scat (1200 leats X 3 gpd = 3600 gpd).
200 pupil school: 1 0 gpd/student (lOX 200 - 2000 gpd).
3 Based on 5% of average daily use (5% X 4760 gpd = 238 gpd).
4 Based on 85% of average daily water usage as water suggested on Page PW-72 of Collier County
Growth Management Plan, Public Facilities Element
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construction of these facllltfes In accordance mth all applicable County ordInances In errect
at the time, This statement shall also Include an agreement that the applicable system
development charges and connection fees win be paid to the County Utilities DivisIon prfor
to the issuance of building permits by the County. Irappllcable, the statement shan contain
and agreement to dedicate the approprfate utfllty easements for sening the water and sewer
systems.
The applicant airees to the conditions set forth In the plJ"Iiraph above.
12. STATEMENT OF A V AI LAB I LI1Y CAPACI'IY FROM OlllER PROVIDERS: Unless
waived or otherwise provided for at the pre-appllcatJon meeting, I~the project Is to receive
sewer or pota ble water services from any rrovfder other than Collier County, a statement
from that provider IndIcating that there Is adequate capadty to serve the project shall be
pro\ided.
The applicant does not anticipate any provider other than Cotner County.
V'
AFFIDA VIT
'''ell v ,d S c - ar being first duly sworn, depose and say that well am/are
the o~ners of tht' property desc d herein and which Is the subject matter orthe proposed
. hearing; that all the answers to the questions in this application, Including the disclosure of
Interest information, all sketches, data, and other supplementary matter attached to and made a
part of this application, are honest and true to the best of our knowledge and belied. Well
understand that the information requested on this application must be complete and accurate and
that the content of thIs form, whether commuter generated or County prfnted shall not be altered.
Public hearings ""ill not be advertised until this application Is deemed complete, and all requIred
information has been submItted. WefI further permit the undersigned to act IS my/our
representative In any matters regarding this P.tlt~ .~
1?~;~\\~;~r~~pe) ~~(;FO _~
NOTARY PUBLIC
State of Florida
Count~)' of Collier
r(~rioregojng Application was acknowledged before me this ~ day of r=c. b. ,
by 1 )' , who is personally known to me or who has produced
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NAME OF AGENf (print or type)
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NOTARY PUBLI~
State of Florida
County of Collier
The foregoIng Application was acknowledged before me this ~ S ~ day of ~""'r
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C~~.. ~.') ~:t-~0 who Is personally known to me or who bas produced
a.s Identification and who did ~ take an oath.
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prorating areas of leu then . rullXlft. The ~ price WI,""$.4:~. per &nt baed On a albMtJon of
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)S end !.U:Veys prtMded by s.Ier, .-d auy.'. ~ wi be rftmId aft. &crow AgerC.... ~ IlAhortzlilbi tom .
)II .. nler8!!ted par11os. Buyer wi pey"!oIw'l a..:pec1MS. h:btng ....1IndIr"............ poley.
o (1) New Financing: 84lyer wtI MOoXI . cornmIlmInt rot ntIW INrd PMY "gIQ for . or
-" 0( lhe P\I'dlUe pr1ce al lhe prevaIng ~._ rate Ind bin COItI. Burw .... kelp s.a.r Ind BrdI<< Uy
nlormed oI!h1loen eppIcalloo II.luIlnd ptegrtlllnd IUIhofUn bI lander Of mor1gtgt breW 10 cIIc:toN II
sudl nlormaUon 10 hUe' encf Stoktf. .
t2i (2) Seller F1nW\C1n;: Buyer ~ execute a CI ht Q seoond ~ morwy noet end mor1~ to s.a.r In ..
am::ull 0( S 'Y - '- 1 . belrng 1fYUIf~"'" lit -1-" Ind pe)'IIbIt . tlIowI: 'f..." "'.,
DC ..ch querter eCter (lo,1n~ .
The morlgage. !'lOW, end etr( IeCU'ly 19;"._ \IllI be h . Jcrrn ~ 10 ....Ind wtI rclIow ~ gIIWIIy
accepted n the COISlly where the Proper1y 1I1ocaltd; wi pr'OII4dt for. .... ~ let end lCCIIeraUon lit ..
rrortg3gee'S opllon r Buy1H' defda: wi "'" Burw" ~ 10 prepey ~ pnIy II Of pitt of.. ~ II q
lime(s) with nt.est criy 10 daI. of PI)'mInI; wi be elM en ~.lCt Of -= .. pr'OII4dt for ..... of ~
parc:ds. r ~: rod ~ ~ Burw to keep 1ItlIIy......... en.. Pn:lptr!y, ... ..... MIdcIIb "1W'IWd
Insured. Buy.r authorizes Sea.r 10 obtain c:rldn. ~ and OCher ntctsMry information 10 det-n.
credilWOtthiness lor the Iinenchg. s.tIer..... wItt11 0 dlIys tom ~ Dale. Qf'4 Burw wrtnen ~ of wheCt.- Of
not S.n~r wi meke the ban. This CorvId II noIlIIIl1llItlle wIt1CUI SeI<<'. ....., ~
a (3) MOr1g.oe Auumpllon: Buyw wi .... .. ~ to Ind ....,..Ind PlW ~ he no~ 10
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ao::':OtIt dol<< lor dcIer. r.. Irder ~ Burtr. Of h ...... .... "POft __ -.dI_" Of ..
assumptlon/\ransflM' fee 1xceed1 S . IIIhtr petty mey tied 10 PlY 1M IXC8II. filing wNc:h IhII
egeemIlll '!'r'Il.-mhIte Ind &uy.(. dIpoeII(sI wi be ~ . '.
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... IU .ddcncfua . 19__ tnea tldtndtd by ocr. ~ 01.. Connct. . on CIoI*Ig
IS ~ Is ausper'lded. IkI)1t rrwt posfpollt ~ ~ 10 5 dIyL
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. . per P1o..,~ t.. h .xIlb'l1o 0Itw ~... ~ In '* Coru.ed. ..., rd Iklyet WI pet III ClOlIU Indcated bilow,
to ,(AI s.n.r CoIta: Sotn.r w4I P<<Y ~ on IN deed It'd AlCOrcling .... lor docunIntt needed 10 ~. 11I1I; cel11God.
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tbl Bur-r Colt.: Buyer wi! pI/l'f aaa.. end reooIdlllg.... on notel end mort~ end reQOldk.g .... on the deed
end liwlc:Ing slatement.; bin pPellMl; pencIng Ipec:W UMUI1'*'It hnI: Iende(. title poIc:y at the aImlAtaneous
luve rale: n.p.ctlonl; ~ and aIC4lCch:~: CXher: .
(c) l11H EvId<<lC4l and ~ Check (1J ot (2):
a (1) s.n<< w4I prO'o'Ide a i'lr1O"1Ph ~1) ~. Itl1e hau1Inc:e CCll1YTlItmenC lIS un. tNIdence. 0 Seller 0 Buyer
wlII 1oMct'\he till. eogent. 0 &.net 0 Buyer wtI pI/l'f for the owner-I "'Ie poley. INtCh. ~tlorl and related
~. Eactl petty wi p<<y k. own doling .....
a (21 S.G<< w4I prO'l'lde IIU. ~ ..1pec:I'':s In ~ e(a)(2). Q SeIer Q Bupt wtI pey tor the owner-. Illle
poicy end MIect \he We IQOl'll. Sel<< wi pey ... tor IItIe _c::h8t prior 10 doling. h::ldng talC ...-ch and Ion
Mel'cn Ieea, Ind Buyw wtI pey feel tor UdlMM:heI aft. c:IoIhg (It ~ We ""'18l1on .... end c::JoshO .....
fd) PrOfatlon.: The ~ kerntl wtI.be "*" CUTttIt end prorItecS .. of IhI dtry before ClosIng DatI: rul estate
\axo$, nterNt. bondl. 1.IMUmInl.. ..... inti OCher Proper1y I1q)4It'lMS end rtYWUII. . IDes end u....meut. for
the cur... .,... caTlOC be dtterrrbld. lhI prMu .. nit.. wtI be WId wIh IidJuIItnft for rift tlXtIf'I1)tlona.
(e) Tax W1\hho4dlng: Buyer and Sen.r wi ~ wlth ChI FonII\1IIrM1trner( h RetI ~ Tax ki. which mtrt
req,ke Sener to provide ~1oneI cash at doslng r Seller II. .1oreIgn pnon- .. defned by 1ederll1aw.
t"11Un.ti It COHOmON
a. LAND USE: w.r wi detYer h Ptcperty io .,. III the an. IlQf1MId In .. pr..-. ... II" ClOI ddon. ., co. dUons
rau!ling 110m Buyer'. Inspecllona and C&IUafty demeoe. . eny. exeepCed. Seller wtI rneIrUIn the r.ndse8C)Ing and
grOlTods h I c:omperlble cordtlon and wtI nol ~ In 01 permit anv.1dMIy that ~ mater1aly _..lhI Property..
cor6\1oo wtthout I.... Buyer'. prlor wntten ~.
(a) Rnldenu.l Prcperty Onty: WIer ,~....". that. ottw then .
S4ner does roC know cI ." r.ds lhIt rNltrWy affec:l h \'IlA of !he Prcper1y ocr. ItW\ IhclIe thIl Buyer knows or can
reaOlf ~, 0" cI tn( 'f4oI8ti:ns r:J gcMWrl1W'UIlIws. nJeI ex regtJalionS ICJOIo ... At to III Prcperty his fIlCisQ'lg use.
(bl Flood Zone: Buyer IIIlCMsed 10 verify by..-..y. Y;tth the Iencler ~ wllh ~t. ~ agencies Yotlich
Iood zone lhe Property Is n. Ylhether IIood rn.nnc.1I r~ed ~ whit reall1c::tlc:q apply to ~ the Pr~ end
~ h the ......-lC ol c:&ala/ty.
(el Government Regulation: Buy.r II tcMMd that chenQel ., goyemment r8Ql.Altlona and ...... of Ml";Ice wNch
a'focl Buyer'. Inlended use 01 t.... Property wtI nol be grOU"odI for eenceAng this Contract If t.... FtasNly Study
Period has elCplred or If Buyer has checked choice (d)(2) below.
(d) InlpecUona: (check ft) ex (2) below}
a (1) Feulbmty Study: Buyer wII, It B~. ~ and wttHn _ deY' tom EIftetNt Oat. ~ Study
Pericxn, 6elerrrkle ~ther the Property Is dlble. In B~. IoIe and acul dlc:reOon. tor
use. C>.M'hg h FtaaI;)Iity Study Period. 8uyet may conduct . Ph8M IlIt'IWomlenlal
assessmenl end 8t1f other lests. .".,.,.....euwyslnd ~igatlonl rlnlptcUona, IhIt 8uyet deemS necessat'f to
6elerrtine to Buyer'. s.allslac1ion lhe Property'1 engIneel. 9. arcHlec:l\nlll'ld enWcnrnnII properties; zoning and
zoning reslrleUoos; Sl.bcflVislon stalutes: 101 and grade: avaIabiItyof accua to pubic roads. wat... and ott)er
utilitieS: COO$lsleocy with local, slale and regional growth management plans: ~y of permft.. goyemmcnt
approvals, .nd lcenses: Ind other Inspections lhat Buyer diems approprIall to determn. the Property's sUtabiity
lor Ihe Buyer'. nlended use, II the Property rrust be rezoned. Buyer MI obtain the rezonhg from the appropriate
government 8glllncies. Sen.r will sign a' doeuntnt. .Buy.r II riqUWed 10 .. In cornec;tlon with de1Ielopment or
rc,<:on!nQ approvals, provided Seu.r ~. no expense ex IabIlty In the appIcatlon prcc:ess 01 related proceedings.
s..Hef gves Bvyer, .s egen~. c:ontrIctcn and autgnI. h ~ to enc. h Property at I/'f tme cung the FeasNty
Study PetOd 10" lhe p.rpo$e cI COC"dJctng ~ prcMded. ~. Itd BuytIr, Is ~. cc:nraetcnend
assigns enler the Proper1y end c::onclJd ~ at their own r1Ik. Bupr wllndIm ltt Ind hold SeIer harmess
from 1o'-S4tS. darneoQes, costs. dalma and IllpII'lMI ol tnt natan. hctdng It1omey'l .... ~ frtm w.ty 10 any
person, 1Ii$i-1g Irom the conduct of tnI end II ~ or tnt WClrk auIhorlzed by Buyer. Buyer 'NIl nol engage h
any oCIMly lhat could result" I ~tNctlan hn being lItd agaInI1 the Property wfthoul Sen.r'. prior writlen
conseol. II lhis Iransaelion does nol c:IoM. Buyw MI. at Buyer'I~. ('J replllr at damages to lhe Properly
resulling Irom t.... Inspecllona and return the Proptr1y to IN condition. WIS In prior to c:onduc1 of the Inspections.
1Il<J (2) releas.e to S.lIer 01 reports end other ~ generlled II . raaA of the InspeelIons.
Buy.r wil\ deliver wrillen nolle. to sener prior 10 the expiration o' the Flaslbillty Study Period of Buy.r',
de;ormlnallon ol whether or r.o( the ~ II ~. Buyer'1 ..... 10 COt'f1'Iy wlth INs notice r~ement
will conslitutl ftCCeptanct ol the Property Ii dabII for Buyer's Intended UM In It. -..15- c:onditlon. . the Property
Is lXl3CCeplable 10 Buyer end WI1tten noClaI of thII fact II trnefy ~ed 10 Seller. this ConlracI 'NIl be deemed
terminaled IS of lhe ~ an... the FNSIJIity Study period ends and Buyer'1 deposIt(sl wtI be returned after Escrow
~l receives proper authorlzatlorllrom Illnterllled par1....
a (2) No F...rblllly Study: Buyet II Mtlalied hit the Property II dAIIlIe for 8uyer'1 puopoaes. InciJding being
~11$"ed lhal tither pc.bIc wwer~ ~ WIller .. ........ 10 the Property OlIN Property wtI be IC)prCMld lor the
h$laAetlon ol . .... rrdlex ptMte 14n.1l1gC1 dIpou( eystem and .".. eIlII&hg zoning end other pef1inon1 regulallons
Ind reslrlellons, such as ItbdMslon 01 dted ratrlelJona. c:6nc::wrM'lCY. growth management and envtronmentDl
r;oncS;li:na, are lKXepCabIe to Bvyet. ThIa c.oncr.ct II not ~ on Buyer c:ondl.ding .,., b1her lrMsligaUons.
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,)5 0" S4l1l1f' noooclaln \OW4th a ~ a.ChotIIy to n.'" II or pef1 of !he Property h leu of ~ domIh prooeeclloOt.
,)II or if In eminent domain proceeding II initialed, s.n.r wtI pn)l1'lptty Worm Buyer. EIther party may c:anc:eI this Contract
131 by wrilleo "Ora 10 t.... other ~ 10 dayI from Bupf"1 receipt of SeItef"I not~tlon.'.-no wtlIc:h Buyerwll doae In
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140 e. TITLE: s,n.r wi! ~ merkellble title to the Property by statutory wwranly dted 01 truatM. reprnenla
.., 0" guardian deed IS appropr1ate to SeWa ltal\&. .
"2 (I) TltI. Evldencl: TltIe evidence wllhow IIgeI acc:ea 10 the Property end mllbtable IIde of
. Q aa::tXd.anCe \OW4th cum title atandardI edopCed by the F10ridI e.. -.bled ortt to hlclowtng We
,.. wNch pr....... rnIderUII UM of !he Property: ClOoreI_U. ...IT*" end..tItelIor'e of record; man..
1.$ zOOoo and goyemmenI r~t1on.: 01. gun"**,, Ifghta of record llherIla no ~ 01 enIty;
,.. mcrt~ that Buyer'" UNnr, and ancuTtlnlIlCII hd ....wtI"cIlIdw;e III or blIfort doIIni- ~
,.,.. Buotw L-J L-J .-wj StIer L-) L-) ~ ~ d. CCf1fCt.... PIOIo wt1\ is Pagl2 d4
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%2' ~~. IIbjtet to '*....lCf. ~t ""'" ~ proptt ~1tIon and h .ocole.a Yl4th the terms Of ttn
m CQfltract, ~11Q chbu-1r,g broMraQe fttt. nw pet1Itt ~ hi &ctow ... .... n;C be IItlIIIO q pel'IOI\ tlr
22t nUdeWtry of cae.ro-d 'MI. \0 Buyer or 1eIer. ..... .... "".".,....., . 0.. to ~ ~. ..ell breIcIh tJ ....
m ~rt(;1 ~ ~~, ~ ~ . Ucrvw ~ herplMdt .... ~ matt.,. d the 8ICfOW. 5Icrott ~ ., pey ""
n1 (""'9 lOtS ."<3 eo,t, froIn thI depc)lft and \IilIfI NlCCMlr f'HIOf\I.CII at101nt7t. .... 1M COIl. to be PIId "om ""
::: .~owed r.nd~ Of eq.Mltnt and charoeCSW .ftlf'dtd .. ~ COI1.. h fI'fOr 01.. ptI\"lQ petty. AI $:ml
t::;) ~ E.sCTaw Aofl"Il wtI bt IItItraltd.1O bnQ u &ctow AottC CClI'\MntIIo Itbtntt.
n- , tL P"R0f0'is.s1C)tU.L AtMCE; ~ UA8l\..IrY: &okW tcMMIliIu'tIt rd .... to ,.., II IIcta wd ,....."1tIIIiar"tI
l'1S 11'\1\ In ~ 10 I'ltIrn IW'ld to ~., ~opiIt' rnflur~ ~ _ICM::II...... ""'j;lo~,g COo."'I.
D' ()w\~ N effoc:t of ~ Ql'11"4 Property end ~ ..... of 101. tn9" tMII10r ~ ~ Me.)
e and rcr talC. ~ cc.t'dllon. ttM Ol~ .,., ~ IC*'Wtztd ~, ..,.. ~~ .... BtOktr dad ftOt
23t 'tilde In 'hi Property atIcl fhal all repttlentltlon& (oral. wttntn or othItWIMJ bY,"*er ar. bU.~ on sen.,
"' 'to"Mll'"UtIonS Of p"rt:; rteQrd1 '""I Brc6c<< rdaIlot ~ ~ 01 '" ~ Iurw..... to ,,~
10 '~Qrl SAr. ~ ~ IfICS ~ll/l'\ootlIIaI.1ClItI tlr ~.~ If'fl CJf.....~ _.-on end__
~1 tNt 1M1erl&/ty .fftet P"ropettf \'II..... Buyrlw ~ ItIw ~.. r-t II ClOIlIIntI ~ IrQIcfrO .tfiIOI_
~ lt1om1'fS' tea II a~ 1Mb, h;vrtd by Broker n erN'. 0fICIrI. chC'tOl'I. egtrQ end ttf\ClIO)...., QOl.lIttIon""
'(~ 01' II1sh; from !uy.r'1 or Seiter', nilNtImIrt ~ filii to ptrtOrm COt'III'I(1UII ~ IUftr Itld ...., t'OIl2
.... IWlrfea arlI1 rtle&N ~ rd ~. oflIcn. chctarI. IQMtItlCl ~ heft . iItlIt1 tlr l01I Of ...
'"1 Lorw:1 on (1) Buyw'. llf s.Iler'. ~*tmtnt or fIt.n to CII10rm ~ ~ ~ .... __'-il.lCI" at
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22' nerow and. .I.bjt<'t to clterwlCf, ~. ""'" ~ proptt ~~.-d In lOOOl_a """ the.."". of ttn
m Contract, rd.Jd'"ng dlbu-1O; broNrtQe fttt. The pMIet ""' thIl E.IctoW ... ... nat be IItlIt to ." pnot\ Iat
~ ~ of U~ 'An.. 10 1111<< cr 1eIer. ..... .... trit--ffII'f . ca.. ~ kltow ~'. ..eu b-=" II ..
t]) CC"IIrtC1 ~ Qf~' ~ ~ r EIC'n:lW ~ tht af)jICt fI'lIfttr d.. -.crow. 5Ictow ~ ... pey....
nl fMg ''''' 11\(1 CO)" 1rQIn the deposit and hlC:Oftt tltaOf\ttlIIllUorntyt' .... aM ooec. to be pe.I(J from ..,.
::r: 'Y.:rO't't'td Md~ Of ~Itnl and dlargtcs IVtI/'dtd .. COl.wt em. h ,.. ollie """"10 petty. AI eSeOmt
t:l ~ Escrow AgtnC 'IItIl)t lI'blI~tld,1O IonO Esctow... CICl'IMntI to 1t'bIInd..
n- , a. ~Of."i~lOHAL ADVICE; IAOK[A : DtckIIr ~ 8uytt trd ....10 -*t tlllictllr'ld """""ItMil::N
ns 11".2\ n ~ to hm W'ld to c::cnaAt ., "'ll'lllr,.... tlf _ ICM.::I (lOr ..,.... . ....1)l.1O (ll) ...11,
D& o.I~ lI"4 efIec:t of ..... 0"\ 1t'IoI Property ~ MIuI of tilt, ~ twII10r ~ ~ tttcJ
'-= II'ld let *- ~ c:cA"dion, ~.mentII dhfIIl*'4IItNd erM:I. ~ 16a~ .... IIrClICIIt dcIet' I'lOt
ZlI 'eslde .., Ihl Property and that all r.prtlent t.1On& (oral. wrtntl'\ or 0ChItwtM) ~ Brottif' Itl baled Oft left"
TlI 'OI"'tIMr1\.Itlol"'C or po S':*; rteor<h t.nesl 8rolw pnclnII \4t'IIcatiClI'\ of '" ~ IuVW ..... to "tt
~ ..~ Qrl hI\tf. ~ ~ II'ld IgIlICllM far *~ --<1.r.. "~ OanlllJA IN 11m
~l !Nt rnAlerl&hy atrtet ~ YII\1t. 8U)"tf ...., ",,*,JfI(" r-t II COllI"'"**" 1nc:UfrQ;MIOJ *'"
:<: IU~' fen.I ..le-4s, R:\lrted br BrokIr eroMr'. 0fICn. chCtOtI. egenCa"" .'~i_1n OOl_lICtIOn-'lft
": 0l'tr1shg from 8uyW'. or SIller'. n1IsN "..... to per1Ctm conD'1CtUII ~ IUWtf ~...., tIOtI
.... hlrtrfea II'll1 ~ [)'Cker It'd ~. chctcrI. ..,.w ~,... tom . iItlIt1 lor IoIt Of CIImIgt
"1 Lorwd on (1) lIu)ow'a or SeaeI"I """!a1tm1l'll ......10 per10tm ~~ ~ .... ~r.wa.1I
· 1\lY9f". ,fvj.'or $eler'. ~ of tnt IIIk the Iocpt 0( MMceI Cy CI'wpW 471. F.8..a ~
41 lnclldino 8101<.,r'. '."rral, tte0tm'4nd1lfO/\ refer4lon of If11 wndot: -*" or produCt. proo.1dIcS: ItlG (CJ
.., ~roe1 ~d by II?J~. Buyer nf IICIl ~... ~.1Ot ~ ena ~..~"..
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~ wi! hlt 1f11It<1 ., . party 10 1M ~ Th!s .. ....-.4w cIQIing.
~, 17. BPOlP\rnS: 'The ~ee{sl v4 brokeroge()) named beIcNw art ~ Nftn'1d to.. "fJttlIcar: IItRt, It'd 8..,.,..,
l:l ~ N! !he ~sl t'llr'I"'ied belOw Iht ~ caM ct.. ~.. ~ to 00Iht AeMt
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Subject Property: S31, T48, R2S SKl/e of ,wl/e of SKl/4, wl/2 of Wl/2 of &1/2 of .1/2
of SMIle of s~1/4 lell 150ft Rlw ..,' MOL acr.., Colli.r Cnty. rl.
Purcha.. Price:
Initial deposit:
~dditional depolit on reb. 15, 1.t.:
Seller rinancinq:
Balance due at cloling:
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Inlpection Contingency:
Buyer ahall have, at Buyer'. .~n.., till rebruary 15, 1'" to inve.tigat. all
requirements for building a church and nlated u... on .ubjeat pl:'Opel:ty. !'be
Buyer Ihall have the .01. right to detendn. if he i. .aU.fied with ll:epOri:a on
utilitiea, road riqht of way., r.zoning, .nviro~ntal, .tc. Sell.r to eel....
to Buyer any report. on environmental, atlliti.., road right of way, boaDdal!:Y,
etc. that Seller mAY have in hi. po.....ion within t.n day. of .ffacti.. ooatract
date. Buyer .hall notify 'ell.r in writing on or before the end of the
inspection period and if Buyer i. not .aU.fied with any Z1IpOrta thia contract
shall terminated and all ..crow ~ney r.funded to Buyer.
Church ~pproval:
Buyer ahall have till rebruary 15, 19" to gain approval of Cro..~ad. C~ity
Church me~rship. If approval i. not grant.d thi. contract .hall be te~ated
and all escrow money refunded to Buy.r.
Seller financinq:
Seller financinq after clo.ing, a. per paragraph 3.2, .hall be for 5 yeall:a.
Buyer agree. to pay Sell.r int.r..t at '.5' of the parCha.. price ~iani"9111
months from the effective dat. of contract till clo.ing. !hia inten.t aball
acc~e and the interest anoant .hall increa.. the dolar aMOUnt of the Sell.1:
Purchaae Honey Note and Mortgag. at clo.ing. If clo.ing doe. not bappen all
intere.t ahall be due and payabl. to ..ll.r.
Zoninq Contingency:
Buyer ahall have, at Buyer' a .~n.., , .-onth. froa .nd of the In.pacUon period
to obtain a Conditional 0.. zoning for charCh ""lOpMnt. Barel: aball woldt with
a qualified local engineering and or land planner to facilitate the CondiUonal
Un 1:oning and shall prcwide, upon requea~, pr01Jna. Z1IpOrta ~ ..11.1:. 8e11.~
aqrees to coo~rate with Buyer ~o obtain Barel:'a PJ:OpO.ed ait. plan, plata and
zoning approvals and will .xecute all dooua6nta zequired fOI: aonlag .0 long ..
Seller incun no co.t or .xpen... If aonill9 haa not been VZ'UltecI on 01: befoee
the end or (; IIlOnth. then "11.1: ahall vran~ IhIyer ap to three 30 day ..t:eftal~.
Buyer .hall notify SeUer in wri~in9 If lIoning 1. not app~ and coatnn aIaa11
become nuU and void and 811 ..cJ:OW ~ .hall be eefanded ~ Bare~. Barel:
shall provide Seller with copi.. of all .nviron.ental repGl:ta, a~a, .ta.
pertaining to Seller'. propel:ty if lIoning i. not granted.
Real Eatate Commi..ion:
Seller .hall pay "aple. ~a1ty ..rvice., Inc. a 5' co..1..ion at c10.1ag.
Clo.inq:
Jruyer shall cIon with 'eU.1: 30 da".. frClla dat. of aatiafaaUon 01: walft~ of all
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RESOLUTION 98-_____
A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT
or CHURCH AND DAY CM.E CENTER CONDITIONAL
USE ...,'" AND "11'" IN THE "A'" ZONING DISTRICT
PURSUANT TO SECTION 2.2.2.3 or THE COLLIER
COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE FOR PROPERTY
LOCATED IN SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 48 SOOTH,
RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA.
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the L~gislature of the State of Florida in Chapter
16 67-1246, Laws of Florida, and Chapter 125, Florida Statutes, has
17 conferred on Collier County the power to establish, coordinate and
18 enforce zoning and such business regulations as are necessary for the
19 protection of the public; and
W WHEREAS, the County pursuant thereto has adopted a Land
21 Development Code (Ordinance No. 91-102) which includes a
II Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance establishing regulations for the
n zoning of particular geographic divisions of the County, among which
24 is the granting of Conditional Uses; and
~ WHEREAS, the Collier County Planning Commission, being the duly
26 appointed and constituted planning board for the area hereby
27 affected, has held a public hearing after notice as in said
28 regulations made and provided, and has considered the advisability of
29 Conditional Uses "7'" and "11'" of Section 2.2.2.3 in an "A'" zone for a
30 church and day care center on the property hereinafter described, and
31 has found as a matter of fact (Exhibit WAW) that satisfactory
32 provision and arrangement have been made concerning all applicable
33 matters required by said regulations and in accordance with
~ Subsection 2.7.4.4 of the Land Development Code for the Collier
35 County Planning Commission; and
36 WHEREAS, all interested parties have been given opportunity to
37 be heard by this Board in a public meeting assembled and the Board
38 having considered all matter. presented.
39 NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS of
40 Collier County, Florida that:
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The petition tiled by Or. Neno J. Spagna ot Florida Urban
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Exhibit "8" which is attached hereto and incorporated by
reference herein
7 be and the same is hereby approved tor Conditional Ose -7M and -11-
I of Section 2.2.2.3 ot the -AM zoning district tor a church and day
9 care center in accordance with the Conceptual Kaster Plan (Exhibit
following conditions:
1.
A copy of SFWHO Permit or Early Work Permit is required
prior to final site plan approval.
2.
Work within Collier County right-ot-way shall meet the
requirements of Collier County Right-ot-Way Ordinance
No. 93-64.
3.
Environmental permitting shall be in accordance with the
State of Florida EnVironmental Resource Permit Rules and
be subject to review and approval by Current Planning
Environmental Statf. Removal of exotic vegetation shall
not be counted towards mitigation for impacts to Collier
County jurisdictional wetlands.
4.
An appropriate portion of native vegetation shall be
retained on site as required in section 3.9.5.5.4. CCLOC.
5.
An exotic vegetation removal, monitoring, and maintenance
(exotic free) plan for the site, with emphasis on areas
of retained native vegetation, shall be submitted to
Current Planning Environmental Staff tor review and
approval prior to tinal site plan/construction plan
approval.
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6.
Substantial competent evidence shall be provided at the
time of Site Development Plan (SOP) Review that the
project is designed to provide capacity and treatment for
historical roadway runoff. In addition, site drainage
shall not be permitted to discharge directly into any
roadway drainage system.
7.
Prior to Site Development Plan Review the petitioner shall
be required to review the site plan with the Office of
Capital Projects with respect to future right-of-way
requirements for Livingston Road and Vanderbilt Beach Road
Extension.
8.
Site-specific issues, such as turn lanes and street
lighting, shall be reviewed and provided for at the site
development plan stage.
9.
Pursuant to Section 2.2.25.8 of the Land Development Code,
if, during the course of site Clearing, excavation or
other construction activity an historic or archaeological
artifact is found, all development within the minimum area
necessary to protect the discovery shall be immediately
stopped and the Collier County Code Enforcement Department
contacted.
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3 This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote.
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BARBARA B. BERRY, Chairman
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14 DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk
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Townsblp 48 South
The Southwest 1/4 of Southwest V4 or Southwest V4 ud tile west 112 ortbe West 111 or
the Southeast 1/4 of the Southwest 114 otthe Southwest V4 SectIon 31. Townsblp 48
South, Range 26 East, less the South 150' thereof for road rlght-ot...y, CoOler County
F1orid~ containing 10 acres more or less. OR 1499. Page 1345. (Generally
located on the Northeast corner of the VanderbDt Beach Road Extension and Uvinpton
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REQUEST TO APPR.OVZ FOR. R.J:CORDDm TD FDtlL PLAT OJ' -WBSTVIEN PLAZA
REPLAT" AND APPROVAL OP 'l'HB PERPORMAKCB SBCORr1'Y
9~JECTIVE I
To approve for recording the final plat of .Westview Plaza
Replat", a subdivision of lands located in Section 1, Township 50
South, Range 25 East, .Collier County, Florida.
CONSIDERATION I
Engineering Review Section has completed the review of the
construction drawings, specifications, and final plat of .Westview
Plaza Replat". These documents are in compliance with the County
Land Development Code and Florida State Statute No. 177. All fees
have heen paid. There are no subdivision improvements associated
with this plat. A resolution authorizing the acceptance of these
re-platted lands is attached. This would be in conformance with
Florida State Statute No. 177.101(2).
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Engineering Review Section recommends that the final plat of
"Westview Plaza Replat" be approved for recording and that a copy
of the replatting resolution be forwarded to the Clerk of Courts.
FISCAL IMPACT:
The fiscal impact to the County is as follows:
The County will realize revenues as follows:
Fund: Community Development Fund 113
Ag('ncy: County Manager
Cost Center: 138900 - Development Services
Revenue generated by this project:
Total: $950.00
Fees are based on a plat review fee of $450.00,
and a vacation fee of $500.00.
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GROWTH M1\NAGEMEN'l' IMP ACT :
The Concurrency Waiver and Release relating to conditional
approval has been reviewed and approved by the County Attorney's
Office for the project.
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Board of County Commissioners approve the Final Plat of
"Westview Plaza Replat" with the following stipulations:
1. Authorize the recording of the Final Plat of .Westview Plaza
Replat."
3. Authorize the Chairman to execute the attached Replat
Re!:olution.
s. Authorize the Clerk of the Circuit court to make proper
notation of this action upon the previous plat.
PREPARED BY:
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John R. Houldsworth, Senior Engineer
Engineering Review
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pJi:TrnON FORM Fon VACATION OF P..A1' OCCURRING
SlMULTANEOUSLYW1TII REPLAI
(EXCEPT FOR ROADRlGBT"'()li'-WAY)
Dllte Received: Petition U: All.. erB ...0 ( z..
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Petition/Owner: Richud Vetter. Trustee
Address: 1361 Airoort'Rol\dNorth
City/State: Naples, Florida
Telepho~.~ 1)643-6333
. ~p Code: 34104
Agent: Conslnl Enp:ineerinu. ConsultAnts. Inc.
Addre~s: 3106 South Horseshoe Drive
City/State: NHples, Florida
Telephone: (941)643-2324
Zip Code: 34104
Location:
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Lcgal Description: Plcl1se ref~r to Bttnched description,
Subdivisj()n:~tview PI2l~'\
Plat Book: 13 Page(s): SO
Reason for request: Replnt - dminago casement: Re-configurnlion to f.'\ciJily
septic; Tllnk locntions.
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Plense see "Policy and Procedure ofVaciltion and Annulment" rcr the lisl of supportive
rn:lterillls which must accompany this petition. and deliver or mail to:
Ccllier County Project
nngineering Review Set\fices of
Community Development and Environmental Services Division
Collier County Government Complex
2800 North Horseshoe Drive
Naples, Florida 34104
Telephone: (941)643-8471
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DRA rNAGE EARMENTS TO BE VACATED
LEGAL DESCRlPTlON "
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Strip. of land lying in that part of Wenview Plaza u recorded in plAt Boole 13, Page SO of tile
Public Recorcls of Collier Counly. Florida beil)gducribcd u ronows:
The west 20 feet of Lot I. less and except the north SO feet thereot. d1e east 20 feet otLot 2. leu
and except the nCrlh SO feet thcreor, the west 20 feet of Lot 3, less and except the nOM SO feet
thereof: the tllst 20 feet of Lot 4. less and except the north SO teet thereof; the west 20 feet of Lot
5, leu and except the north SO feet thereof; the east 20 feet oCtet 6,1e11 and except the north SO
feet thereof; the east 20 feet of Lot 7, Jcss and except the south 59 feet thel"eot; the west 20 feet
of Lot 8. less and except the south S9 feet thereof; the east 20 feet of Lot 9. Jess and except the
south 59 feet thereof; the west 20 feel of Lot 10. leu and except the soutb 59 feet d1ereof; the
east 20 feet of Lot J I, less and except the south 51) feet rhereof; the west 20 feet oCLot 12. less
and except the soulh S9 feet therccr.
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ProfessionaJ Surveyor and Mapper
Florida Certificate No. 5295
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LICENSED SURVEYOR. AND MAPPER
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REQUEST TO APPROVE FOR RECORDING TBB FINAL PLAT OF wltENS:INGTON PAJUt
PHASE FOUR" I AND APPROVAL OF THE PERPORMANCE SEC1JRl:TY
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To approve for recording the final plat of "Kensington Park Phase
FOu.r", a subdivision of lands located in Section 13, Township 49
South, Range 2S East, Collier County, Florida.
CONSIDERATION:
Engineering Review Section has completed the review of the
construction drawings, specifications, and final plat of "Kensington
Park Phasp. Four". These documents are in compliance with the County
Land Development Code and Florida State Statute No. 177. All fees
have been paid. It is the intent of the developer to record the plat
prior to construction of the improvements. The security in the
amount of 110% of the total cost of the required improvements is
being covered by a Construction, Maintenance and Escrow Agreement.
This would be in conformance with the County Land Development Code -
.DiVision 3.2.9.
Engineering Review Section recommends that the final plat of
"Kensington Park Phase Four" be approved for recording.
FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact to the County is as follows.
The project cost is $790,000.00 (estimated) to be
borne by the developer.
The cost breakdown is as follows:
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b)
- $256,928.00
- $533,072.00
Water & Sewer
Drainage,
Paving, Grading
The Security amount, equal to 110' of the
project cost, is $869,000.00
The County will realize revenues as follows:
Fund: Community Development Fund 113
Agency: County Manager
Cost Center: 138900 - Development Services
Revenue generated by this project:
Total: $9255.18
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Fees are based on a construction esti teN'fJ8ft:.rlll do
$696,973.00 (does not include City of Napt~'
water distribution ~ystem) and were aid in
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Kensington Park Phase Four
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The breakdown is as follows:
a) Plat Review Fee ($425.00 + $4./ac)- $ 613.00
b) Construction Drawing Review Fee
l'later &
Sewer (.50' const. est.) - $ 819.50
Drainage,
Paving, Grading (.425' canst. est.- $2458.51
c) Construction Inspection Fee
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Sewer (1.5t canst. est.) - $2265.56
Drainage,
Paving, Grading (1.275% canst. est.) - $6796.67
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT:
The Concurrency Waiver and Release relating to conditional
approval has been reviewed and approved by the County Attorney's
Office for the project.
RECOMMTINDATION:
That the Board of County Commissioners approve the Final Plat of
"Kensington Park Phase Four" with the following stipulations:
1.
Accept the Construction, Maintenance and Escrow Agreement as
security to guarantee completion of the subdivision
improvement.s.
2. Authorize the recording of the Final Plat of "Kensington
Park Phase Four."
3. Authorize the Chairman to execute the attached construction
and maintenance agreement and Replat Resolution.
4. That no Certificates of Occupancy be granted until the
required improvements have received preliminary acceptance.
5. Authorize the Clerk to make proper notation of this action in
the public records.
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Date Received: 4 -"l- Cj ~ Petition f#: M" q 8-t}/ 3
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Petition/Owner: J. Dudlev Goodlette. Trustee
Address: 2700 Pine R.jd~e Road
City/State: Naples) Florida
Telephone: !941)649-4143
, , Zip Code:. 34109
Agent: CoaStal En~ineerinlt Consultants. Inc.
Address: 3106 South Horseshoe Drive
City/State: Naples) Florida
Telephone: (941)649-4143
Zip Code: 34104
Location:
Section:
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Township: 49 Snuth
Range: 25 F.8~
Legal Description: Refer to attached description.
Subdivision: Kensin~on Park. Phase One and Phase Four
Plat Book: 2 I Page(s): 62-67
Reason for request: Re-plat and lake re-configuration.
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Current Zoning:
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Does this affect density? Nn
I Hereby Authorize Agent Above to Represent Me for this Petition:
Yes: X No:
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Signature of Petitioner
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1. Dudley Goodlette, Trustee
Printed Title
Please see "Policy and Procedure of Vacation and Annulment" for the list of supportive
materials which must accompany this petition, and deliver or mail to:
Collier County Project
Engineering Review Services of
Community Development and Environmental Services Division
Collier County Government Complex
2800 North Horseshoe Drive
Naples, Florida 34104
Telephone: (941)643-8471
JUN 2 3 1998
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CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE AND ESCROW AGREEMENT
FOR SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENTS
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THIS CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE AND ESCROW AGREEMENT FOR
SUBDIVISION WPROVEMENTS entered into this _ day of
, 1998 J. Dudley
Gcodlene, Trustee, the property owner, (hereinafter "Developer"), the Board of County
Commissicners cf Collier County. Florida, (hereinafter the "The. Boardj and AmSouth Bank
(hereinafter "Lender").
RECITALS
A. Developer has, simultaneously with the delivery of this Agreement, applied for the
approval by the Board of a certain plat of a subdivision to be known as:
Kensington Park, Phase Four
B. The subdivision will include certain improvements which are required by Collier
County ordinances, as set forth in a site construction cost estimate ("Estimate") prepared by Coastal
. Engineering Consultants, Inc., a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit 1.
For purposes of this Agreement, the "Required Improvements" are limited to those described in the
Estimate.
C. Sections 3.2.6.5.6 and 3.2.9.1 of the Collier County Subdivision Code Division of the
Land Development Code requires the Developer to provide appropriate guarantees for the construction
and maintenance of the Required Improvements,
D. Lender has entered into a construction loan agreement with Developer dated April 15,
1998 (the "Construction Loan") to fund the cost of the Required Improvements.
E. Developer and the Board have acknowledged that the amount Developer is required to
guarantee pursuant to this Agreement is $ 869,000.00, and this amount represents 110% of the
Developer's engineer's estimate of the construction costs for the Required Improvements.
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interest.
4. The escrowed funds shall be released to the Developer only upon written approval of t
the Development Services Director who shall approve the release of the funds on deposit not more
than once a month to the Developer, in amounts due for work done to date based on the percentage
completion of the work multiplied by the respective wcrk costs less ten percent (10%); and further,
that upon completion of the work. the Development Services Director shall approve the release of any
remainder of escrowed funds except to the extent of S 78,992.82, which shall remain in escrow as a
Developer guaranty cf maintenance of the Required Improvements for a minimum period of one (1)
year pursuant to Paragraph 10 of the Agreement. However, in the event that Developer shall fail to
comply with the requirements of this Agreement, then the Lender agrees to pay to the County
immediately upon demand the balance of the funds held in escrow by the Lender, as of the date of the
demand. provided that upon payment of such balance to the County, the County will have executed
and delivered to the Lender in exchange for such funds a statement to be signed by the Dev
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Services Director to the effect that:
(a)
Developer for more th:m sixty (60) days after written notification of such failure has
failed to comply with the requirements of this Agreement;
(b) The County, or its authorized agent, will complete the work called for under the terms
of the above-mentioned contract or will complete such portion of such. work as the County, in its sole
discretion, shall deem necessary in the public interest to the extent of the funds then held in escrow;
(c) The escrow funds drawn down by the County shall be used for construction of the
Required Improvements, engineering, legal and contingent costs and expenses. and to offset any
damages, either direct or consequential, which the County may sustain on account of the failure of the
Developer to carry cut and execute the above-mentioned development work; and
(d) The County will promptly repay to the Lender any portion of the funds drawn down
and not expended in completion of the said development work.
5, Written notice to the Lender by the County specifying what amounts are to be paid to
the Developer shall constitute authorizaticn by the County to the Lender for release of the specified
funds to the Developer. Payment by the Lender to the Developer of the amounts specified in a letter of
authorization by the County to the Lender shall constitute a release by the County and Developer of the
Lender for the funds disbursed in acccrdance with the letter of authorization from the County.
6. The Required Improvements shall not be considered complete until a statement of
substantial completion by Developer's engineer along with the final project records have been
furnished to be reviewed and approved by the Development Services Director for compliance with the
Collier County Subdivision Regulations.
7. The Development Services Director shall, within sixty (60) days of receipt of the
statement of substantial completion, either: a} notify the Developer in writing of his preliminary
approval of the improvements: or b) notify the Developer in writing of his refusal to
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improvements. therewith specifying those conditions which the Developer must fulfiJl in order to
obtain the Dir~ctor of the Required Improvements. However, in no event shall the Development t
Services Director refuse preliminary approval of the improvements if they are in fact constructed and
submitted for approval in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement.
8. Should the funds held in escro~ be insufficient to complete the Required
Improvements, the Board, after duly considering the public interest, may at its option complete the
Required Improvements and resort to any and all legal remedies against the Developer.
9. Nothing in this Agreement shall make the Lender liable for any funds other than those
placed in deposit by the Developer in accordance with the foregoing provision; provided, that the
Lender does not release any monies to the Developer or to any other person except as stated in this
Escrow Agreement.
10. The Develcper shall maintain all Required Improvements for one year after preliminary
approval by the Development Services Director. After the on~ year maintenance period by the t
Developer and upon submission cf a written request for inspection, the Development Services Director
shall inspect the Required Improvements and, if found to be still in compliance with the Code as
reflected by final approval by the Board, the Lenders responsibility to the Board under this Agreement
is tenninatcd. The Develcper's responsibility for maintenance of the Required Improvements shall
continue unless or until the Board accepts maintenance responsibility for and by the County.
II. All of the terms, covenants and conditions herein contained are and shall be binding
upon the Developer and Lender, the respective successors and assigns of the Developer and Lender.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board, the Developer and the Lender have caused this
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Agreement tc be executed by their duly authorized representatives this _ day of
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Printed Name
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DWIGHT E. BROCK. CLERK
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Ccllier County Attorney
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF COlLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
By:
Barbara B. Berry, Chainnan
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EXHIBIT "1"
ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE OF PROBABLE CONSTRUcnON COST
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1. Potable Water System $ 92,504.00
II. Sanitary Sewer System - $ 163,900.55
m. Drainage $ 112,476.15
IV. Paving, Concrete, Miscellaneous S 421.047.50
SubTotal $ 789,928.20
10% of Total $ 78.992.82
110% of Uncompleted Work $ 868,921.02
Total (rounded to nearest S I ,000)
110% Escrow Amount $ 869,000.00 .
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That part of Tract "Ge2" of Kensington Park Phase One as recorded in Plat Book 21, Pages 62
through 67 of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida being described as foJlows:
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S88056'26"E along the scuth line of said subdivision for a distance of2048.74 feet; thence leaving
said line NO] 003 '34"E 380.00 feet to an intersection with the boundary of said Tract "Ge2" and
the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence along said boundary N88056'26"W 11.30 feet to a point of
curvature; thence 49.29 feet along the arc of a curve concave to the northeast. having a radius of
25.00 feet, a central angle cf ] 12057'30" and a chord of 41.68 feet, bearing N32027'41'"W to a
point of reverse curvature; thence 788.60 feet along the arc of a curve concave to the south, having
a radius af 200.00 feet, a central angle of 225055.01" and a chord of 368.32 feet, bearing
N88056'26"W to a point of reverse curvature; thence 32.36 feet along the arc ofa curve concave to
the west, having a radius of 25,00 feet, a central angle of 74009'50" and a chord of 30.15 feet,
bearing SI5010'59"W to a point of non-tangency; thence leaving said boundary 808.12 feet along
the arc of a curve concave to the southeast. having a radius of 216.00 feet. a centra! angle of
214021 '40" and a chord of 4]2.72 feet, bearing N72016.3T.E to a point of reverse curvature;
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central angle of 06058'44" and a chord of60.86 feet, bearing S04001'55''E to a point of compound
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POINT OF BEGINN1NG.
The above area describes approximately 23,476 square feet or 0.54 acres ofland.
Subject to easements, restrictions and reservations of record,
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The above area describes approximately 19,545 square feet or 0.45 acres ofland.
Subject to easements, restricticns and reservations of record.
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RESOLUTION NO. 98____
RESOUTl'ION AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF KENSINGTON PARK
PHASE FOUR A REPLAT OF A PORTION OF A PREVIOUSLY RECORDED
PLAT kNOWN AS KENSINGTON PARX PHASE ONE, AND AtrrHORIZING
THE VACATION A PORTION OP A CERTAIN DRAINAGE EASEMENT
(TRACT GC2) ACCORDING TO THE PREVIOUSLY RECORDED PUT OF
KENSINGTON PARK PHASE ONE ACCORDING TO THE ATTACHED LEGAL
DESCRIPTION, PETITION AV-98-013
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County,
Florida, on February 23, 1993, approved the plat of Kensington Park
Phase One for recording; and
WHEREAS, Dudley Goodlett. Trust.. 18 replatting a portion of
Kensington Park Pha.. On. and ha. filed for a replat of .~id lands;
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does not extinguish or in anyway affect the dedications contained in
the previous ~lat of ~~ese lands; and
WHEREAS, Dudley Goodlette as Trustee desires to vacate a
portion of GC2 (Golf Course Easement) of the previously recorded plat
as described in Exhibit 'A; and
WHEREAS, this parcel, the approved plat of Kensington Park
Phase Four, is a part of a previously approved and recorded plat,
Kensington Park Phase One, and the tiling and recording of this
approved plat shall not affect access to lots previously conveyed
under the Kensington Park Phase One plat.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED BY THE BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the plat of
Kensington Park Phase Four, a part of a previously approved and
recorded plat, Kensington Park Phase One, is hereby approved for
recording and the dedications contained on the plat of Kensington Park
Phase Four are hereby accepted, and those lands described in Exhibit A
are hereby vacated. Said vacalion ahall beco~~ effective upon
recordation of the subject plat.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the Clerk of the
Circui t Court shall make proper notation of this action upon the
previous plat and record a certified copy of this replat and a
certified copy of the vacation resolution in the Official Records of
Collier County.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote
favoring same.
DATED:
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E, BROCK, CLERK
BOARD OF COUN'1'Y COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER CCUN'1'Y, FLORIDA
By:
BARBARA B. BERRY
CHAIRMAN
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REQUEST TO APPROW FOR RBCORDDIQ '1'D I'DQL PLAT 01' -KONT CLAIRE AT
PELICAN MARSH" AND APPROVAL 01' THB PDFORJ.IA1fCB SBCORn'r
OBJECTIVE :
To approve for recording the final plat of -Mont Claire at Pelican
Marsh", a subdivision of lands located in Section 35, Township 48
South, Range 2S East, Collier County, Florida.
CONSIDERATION:
Engineering Review Section has completed the review of the
construction drawings, specifications, and final plat of "Mont
Claire at Pelican Marsh". These documents are in compliance with
the County Land Development Code and Florida State Statute No.
177. All fees have been paid. There are no subdivision
improvements associated with this plat. A resolution authorizing
the acceptance of these re-platted lands is attached. This would
be in conformance with Florida State Statute No. 177.101(2).
Engineering Review Section recommends that the final plat of "Mont
Claire at Pelican Marsh" be approved for recording and that a copy
of the replatting resolution be forwarded to the Clerk of Courts.
FISCAL IMPACT:
The fiscal impact is as follows.
The County will realize revenues as follows:
Fund: Community Development Fund 113
Agency: County Manager
Cost Center: 138900 - Development Services
Revenue generated by this project:
Total: $950.00
Fees are based on a plat review fee of $450.00,
and a vacation fee'of $500.00 and were paid in
April, 1998.
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GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT:
The Concurrency Waiver and Release relating to conditional
approval has been reviewed and approved by the County Attorney's
Office for the project.
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Board of County Commissioners approve the Pinal Plat of
"Mont Claire at Pelican Marsh" with the following stipUlations:
1. Authorize the recording of the Final Plat of "Mont Claire at'
Pelican Marsh."
2 . Authorize the Clerk of the Circuit Court to make proper
notation of this action upon the previous plat.
PREPARED BY:
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Engineering Review
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. PtTITrON TO VAC~:t?_ ",VARDON. D1SCONTINUE. OR CLOSE.__
Date Received: 4. 2.4- C\~
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Petitioner:* ex B A evad
Address: 67 Telephone: 598-4145
City/State: Naples. FL ' Zip Code: ~nnq
Agent: John Maloney wilson Miller, Barton' Peek, Inc.
Address: 3200 Bailev Lane. suite 200 Tolep'hone: ';1'1-4040
C1.~/Stat.: Naples. FL Zip Code: 'Ul01i
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Legal Ducdption: Tract M
Tract GC12 Pelican Mars
subdivision: Pelican Marsh
Unit Twelve Plat !oo\e 27
Unit Seventeen Plat Book 28
Reason for Request:
To vacate a portion of Tract GC12 tdrainaqe ea&ement) to all~~ portion
of la~e to be fille~ for mul~i-family buil~ings_
Currant ZonlTl!: Pelican Marsh P.U.D. 00.. tbb affece density? No
I HeIeby Auth rize A,.nt Above to a.present Ke for chi. Petitlon:
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Pelican Marsh Unit
Unit. Potlrteen
Unit'Soveni:een
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Pages 95-97
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Please see .PolLcy and Procedure of V~catlon and Annulme~c~ for the list of
supportive materials which ~c Accompany ~bls petitlon. and deliver or matl
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Transportation Servic.. Division
Collier County Government Compl.x
Naples, Fla. 33962
Telephone: (941) 774-8494
*(1) If applicant is a land trust, so indicA:e ar~ naxe beneficIaries.
(2) If applicant is corporation o~er chan a public corporation, so indieate
and r~e officers and major stockholders.
(3) If applicant is a partnersbip, limIted partnership or other business
enti~y. so i~dicate and nama prolncipals.
(4) If applicant is an o~er, 1QdicaCe exactly as recorded, and list all ot~er
owners, if any.
(5) If .ppllcant is a lessee. attach a copy of le.se, and indicate actcal
o'Jners if not indicated on the lease.
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An otTract "'M' ac:conrml to the Plat of
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Plat Book 28, pages 96 and 97 and part of
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Plat Book 27, pales 57 through 59, Cottier County, Florida
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and 97, and the following deSCribed pitt of Tract GC-12 accoraml to the plat orpcIican Marsh
Unit Fourteen u recorded in Plat Book 27, pages 57. through 59 and bani more particularly
described u follows: . '.
Beginning at the southeast comer of ~d Tract "'M' and thence aJong the easterly boundary or
said Tract "'M" in the foUowina six (6) descn"bed courses:
I) North 00004'43" Eut.46.54 feet; . . : .
2) Northerly 57.81 fCd 110n, the Ire ora drculu CUM concave westerly havin'l radius of
80,00 feet through a central anaJe of 41 ~4 '04" and being subtended by a cbord which
bears North 20-:37'19" West 56.56 feet to a point ofreverse curve;
3) Northerly 83.21 feet along the arc oft circular curve concave to the east having a rzdius
of 100.00 feet through a central anaJe of 4"40'33" and being subtended by a chord whicb
bears North 17~9'05" West 80.83 feet;
4) North 06'"21'12" East 45.61 feet;
5) Northerly 62.58 feet along the arc of a circular curve concave to the west having a radius
of2oo.00 feet through a centralanaJe ofl"55'41" and being subtended by a chord which
bears North 020]6'3&" West 62.33 feet;
6) North 11034'29" West 37.3S feet;
thence leaving said easterly line southerly 27.76 feet along the are ofa non-tangential circular
curve concave westerly having a radius of83.43 feet and through a central angle of 19-03'51"
and being subtended by a chord which bears South 430~13'18" East 27.63 feet;
thence South 30007'41" EISt 91.89 feet;
thence South 29016'42" East 59.89 feet;
thence southeasterly 42,17 feet aJong the arc of a circular curve concave to the nonhear. ha..inga
radius of 46,03 feet through I central anaJe of 52~9.44" and being subtended by a chord which
bears South S3042'S9" East 40.71 feet;
thence along a non-tangential line South 310S 1'50" West 71. 79 feet;
thence southerly 22.71 feet along the arc ofa circular curve concave to the southeast ha..ing I
radius of 55,00 feet throuJh a central angle 0(230]9'18" and being subtended by a chord "..hieh
bears South 20.02'11" West 22.55 feet;
thence South 08003 'S7" West 65.45 (eet to a point on the nonherly right-of-way of\\'hi:::b~el
Watch Lane according to the plat of Pelican Mush Unit Sixteen u recorded in Plat Book 2S.
pages 55 and 56, Collier County, Florida;
thence along said right-of-way northwesterly 22.98 feet along the arc of a circular curve concave
to the south having a radius 0050.00 feet through a:entral angle of 03045'40" and beir.g
subtended by a chord which bears Nonh 84~7'4a" West 22.97 feet to the Point ofBegt-wng;
Portion of Tract GC-12 containing 0.39 acres more or less.
Net acreage of parcel descnbed contains 10.68 acres more or less.
Subject to easements and restrictions of record.
Bearings are bued on the west line of Pelican Manh Unit Fourteen being South 00004'43" West.
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WILSON, MILLER. BARTON &. PEEK. INC.
Registered Engineers and Land SUrvcyclrs
By: CH^- f! /ltc/11th Date 1.17 ~e;t
, 10hn P. Maloney, P.S)'t *4493
Certificate ofauthor1zation 1LB-43. .'
Not valid unless embossed with theJ'~ofessional's seal.
Ref. 3L-602
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RESOLUTION NO. 98_
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE OF MONT CIAIRE AT
PELICAN MARSH A REPLA.'l' OF A PORTION OF PREVIOUSLY RECORDED
PLATS KNOWN AS PELICAN MARSH UNIT FOURTEEN AND PELICAN
MARSH UNIT SEVENTEEN, AND AUTHORIZING THE VACATION OF A
PORTION OF DRAINAGE EASEMENTS AND TRACT M AS SHOWN ON THE
PREVIOUSLY RECORDED PLATS OF PELICAN MARSH UNIT FOURTEEN
AND PELICAN MARSH UNIT SEVENTEEN ACCORDING TO THE ATTACHED
LEGAL DESCRIPTION, PETITION AV-98-010
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioner. of Collier County,
Florida, on October 22, 1996 and June 24, 1997, respectively approved
the plats of Pelican Marsh Unit Fourteen and Pelican Marsh Unit
Seventeen for recording; and
WHEREAS, Centex Homes has acquired and has filed for a replat
of said lands; and
WHEREAS, except as provided for in this Resolution, this replat
does not extinguish or in anyway affect the dedications contained in
the previous plat of these lands; and
WHEREAS, Centex Homes desires to vacate a portion of the
previously recorded plats as described in Exhibit A; and
WHEREAS, this parcel, the approved plat of Mont Claire at
Pelican Marsh, is a part of previously approved and recorded plats,
Pelican Marsh Unit Fourteen and Pelican Harsh Unit Seventeen, and the
filing and recording of this approved plat shall not affect access to
lots previously conveyed under the Pelican Harsh Unit Fourteen and
Pelican Marsh Unit Seventeen plats.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED BY THE BOA.~ OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the plat of Hont
Claire at Pelican Harsh, a part of previously approved and recorded
plats, Pelican Harsh Unit Fourteen and Pelican Harsh Unit Seventeen,
is hereby approved for recording and the dedications contained on ~he
plat of Hont Claire at Pelican HArsh are hereby accepted, and those
lands described in Exhibit A are hereby vacated. Said vacation shall
become effective upon recordation of the subject plat.
BE IT FURTHER JU:SOLVED AND ORDERED that the Clerk of the
Circuit Court shall make proper notation of this action upon the
previous plat and record a certified copy of this replat and a
certified copy of the vacation resolution in the Official Records of
Coll ier County.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote
favoring same.
DATED:
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
By:
BARBARA B. BERRY
CHAIRMAN
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STAFF RECOMMENDATION THAT COUNTY ORDINANCE No. 94-39 BE
AMENDED TO ALLOW SHIP REBABILITAlON RECIPIENTS TO SELECI'
THEIR OWN CONTRACI'ORS PURSUANT TO COUNTY BID
SPECIFICA nONS.
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OBJECTIVE: To have the Board of Cqunty Commissioners direct staff to amend the
SHIP Residential Rehabilitation Ordinan'",e No. 94-39 to anow homeowners to either
participate in the program as is, or to select their own cOrltradotpursuant to county bid
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contractors to complete SHIP Residential Rehabilitations. Of the ten (10) contractors an
averag~ of 2 to 3 respond to bid invitatio~ therefore competition is very limited. We
wish to increase competition by Jetting homeowners seJect their own contractors pursuant
to SHIP guidelines and County Bid Specifications.
FISCAL IMPACT: None
GRO\VfH MANAGEMENT IMPACf: None
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amend the SHIP Residential Rehabilitation Ordinance No. 94-39 to allow homeowners to
either participate in the program as is, or to select their own contractor pursuant to county
bid specifications,
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Housing & Urban ement
Date: 6-5-98
REVIEWED BY:
Date: 6-5-98
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THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMrSSIONERI APPROVE A BUDGET AMENDMENT TO
ALLOCATE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT FUNDS FOR THE SPECIAL EVENTS AGREEMENT
BETWEEN COLUER COUNlY AND A.S.A., INC.
OBJECTIVE: To have the Board of County Commissfoners approve. budget amendment to
allocate funds to pay expenses relating to the Tourism Devefopment Special Events agreement
between Colfter County and A.SA., Inc.
CON SID ERA nONS: On May 5, 1998, the Board approved the Tourist Development Special
Events agreement between Comer County and A.SA., Inc., for an event that was held May 15-17,
1998,
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FISCAL IMPACT: The $40,000 budgeted for this event is available In Fund 193 from the Tourist
Development Tax Fund. A budget amendment is necessary to allocate funds for this project.
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GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: None
RECOMMENDA nONS: That the Board of County Commissioners approve the budget
amendment 1
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Economic Development Mgr.
REVIEWED BY: Cft; do ~ ~
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Housing and Urban Improvement
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THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPROVE THE SECOND BUDGET
AMENDMENT TO THE TOURISM ADVERTISING AND PROMOTION AGREEMENT BETWEEN
COLLIER COUNTY AND NAPLES AREA ACCOMMODATIONS ASSOCIATION, INC.
OBJECTIVE: To have the Board of County Commlssloners approve a second budget amendment
to the Tourism Development Advertising and Promotions agreement between Collier County and
the Naples Area Accommodations Association, Ine.
CONSIDERATIONS: On January 7,1997, the Board of County Commissioners entered into an
agreement with the Grantee to advertise and promote Comer County tourism. On January 14.
1997, the Board entered into an amended and restated agreement with the Naples Area
Convention and Visitors Bureau, Inc. (Tourism Bureau). On June 24. 1997, the Board entered into
a First Amendment to the Grantee's agreement transferring funds from the Tourism Bureau
agreemer.t to the Grantee's agreement.
FISCAL IMPACT: The amount of the Grantee's budget wi~remain the same.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: None
RECOMMENDATIONS: That the Board of County Commissioners approve the Second
Amendment and aut orize, the Chrn to sign the attached amended agreement
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SECOND AMENDMENT TO TOURISM GRANT PROGRAM
ADVERTISING AND PROMOTION AGREEMENT
TIllS SECOND AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT, is made and entered into this
day of . 1998, by and between Naples Area Accommodations Association,
Inc., a not-for-profit corporation, hereinafter referred to as "GRANTEE" and Collier County, a
political subdivision of the State ofFlori~ hereinafter referred to as "COUNTY."
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the GRANTEE and the COUNTY entered into a Tourism Grant Program
Advertising and Promotion Agreement dated January 7, 1997 (the "Accommodations
Agreement") in the amount of$489,058.00; and
WHEREAS, the Naples Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, Inc. d/b/a Naples Area
Tourism and Convention Bureau (the "Tourism Bureau") and the County entered into an
Amended and Restated Tourism Grant Program Advertising and Promotion Agreement dated
January 14, 1997 (the "First Tcurism Agreement") in the amount ofS900,OOO.OO; and
WHEREAS, the Tourism Bureau has requested that the sum of $172,006.88 be
transferred from the budget of the First Tourism Agreement to the Accommodations Agreement
WHEREAS, the Tourism Bureau and the County entered into an Amended and Restated
Tourism Grant Program Advertising and Promotion Agreement dated January 14, 1997 (the
"Second Tourism Agreement") in the amount ofS595,552.00; and
WHEREAS, the Tourism Bureau has requested that the sum of 5124,515.57 be
transferred from the budget of the Second Tourism Agreement to the Accommodations
Agreement; and
WHEREAS, the Grantee and County entered into a First Amendment to Tourism Grant
Program Advertising and Promotion Agreement dated June 24, 1997 (the "First Amendment");
and
WHEREAS, the GRANTEE has requested changes to the line item budget to the
Accommodations Agreement, as amended; and
WHEREAS, the COUNTY agrees to the requested changes.
WITNESSETH:
NOW, THEREFORE, BASED ON THE MUTIJAL COVENANTS HEREIN AND
OTHER VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, IT IS MUIUALLY AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
1. Exhibit n An to the Accommodations Agreement shall be deleted in its entirety and
replaced wi th the new Exhibit "A" attached to this amendment.
2. Except as set forth herein, all of the terms and provisions of the Accommodations
Agreement shall remain in full force and effect.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the GRANTEE and COUNTY have each respectively, by an
authorized person or agent, hereunder set their hands and seals on the date and year .first above
written.
DATED:
DWIGHT E, BROCK, Clerk
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
By:
BARBARA B. BERRY, Chairman
W~TNESSES :
GRANTEE
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Assistant County Attorney
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1998 TOTAL PROGRA_'1 BUDGET
PROMOTION AND MARKETING
0 Advertising $ 94,3S4.01
includes media placement
I ntemational publications
Domestic publications
0 Public Relations Professional Services $102,000.00
includes strategic planning, facilitating maruting plans,
designing promotional materials a11d programs. aJuJ
media liaison services
0 Production $ 50,803.72
includes graphic design and layout senices. slide
reproductions, text translations and photography
. 0 Brochures $121,268.98
includes the reprinting of destination guides and
other collateral
0 Media Relations Expenses S 69,842.12
includes photocopies, mileage, news rel~ase postage
and press excursion expenses
0 Travel Agent Relations Expenses $ 29,806.44
includes communications, mileage, posrage and oil-site
familiarization expenses
0 Trade Show Expenses $ 35,000.00
includes booth registratioll, supplies and per diem
expenses
0 Collaborative Efforts wlMarco Island & The Everglades
Convention & Visitors Bureau $ 48,000.00
includes familiarization trips, trade sh(J'ri.'s and
joint advertising
. 0 Market Research $ 57,529.35
includes collecting and assembling occupanc)' and
visitor data
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Ms. Helene Casseltine
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2800 North Horseshoe Drive
Naples, FL 34104
Dear Helene,
I would like to request reprogramming of funding in P.O, #703033 as follows: .
Line Item Budget Balance as of Increase} End
4/16/98 Decrease Balance
Advertising 94,354.01 956.98 +92,306.21 93,263.19
Public Relaticns 102,000.00 33,00 -33.00 0.00
Production 50,803.72 20,208,28 No change 20,208.28
Brochures 121,268.98 11,646.96 +18,353.04 30,000.00
Media Relations 69,842.12 14,164.41 -14,164.41 0.00
Clipping Service 11,400,96 6,875.42 -6,875.42 0.00
Travel Agent Relations 29,806,44 13,380.25 -13,380.25 0.00
Trade Show 35,000.00 690.93 -690.93 0.00
Collaborative w/Marco 48,000.00 19,533.37 -19,533.37 0.00
Market Research 57,529.35 51,938.93 -51,938.93 0.00
Accounting 12,000.00 3,580.34 -3,580.34 0.00
Insurance 7,097.00 0.00 No change 0.00
Media 172,006.88 462.60 -462.60 0.00
Total 5811,109.46 $143,471.47 5..0- $143,471.47
P.O. #703033 contained rollover funding from previous years to include windfall dollars (1997 .
budget under PO #703033 was 489,058.00 with rollover dollars from PO 602544 and 602309 .
included, for a total of$811, 109.46). As of mid-April, a balance ofSI43,471.47 is remaining.
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This reprogramming of funds will place the emphasis and advertising, production and the
brochure to fulfill, corresponding with the current Visit Naples program.
Thank you for your consideration of this request.
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WAIVER OF ROAD IMPACT FEES, LmRARY SYSTEM IMPACI' FEES, PARKS AND
RECREATIONAL FAOLITY IMPACI' FEES, EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
SYSTEM IMPACf FEES, WATER SYSTEM IMPAcr FEES, SEWER SYSTEM IMPAcr
FEES AND EDUCATIONAL FACILITY SYSTEM IMPACI' FEES FOR NINETEEN (19)
SINGLE FAMILY HOUSES TO BE BUILT BY HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF COLLIER
COUNTY, INC. IN NAPLES MANOR AND TO FUND SAID WAIVERS FROM
AFFORDABLE HOUSING TRUST FUND, FUND 191.
OBJECTIVE:
To have the Board of County Commissioners authorize the payment of i~1Ct fees and to
appropriate the funds for the waiver of Road Impact Fees, Library System Impact fees, Paries
and Recreational Facility Impact Fees, Emergency Medical Services System Impact Fees,
Collier County Regional Water Impact Fees, Collier County Regional Scwer Impact Fees, and
Educational Facility System Impact Fees, for nineteen (19) ho\1SCS to be built by Habitat for
Humanity of Collier County, Inc. with funds from the Affordable Housing Trost Fund, Fund
191. .
CONSIDERATIONS:
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Habitat for Humanity of Collier County, Inc. has submitted application for waiver of impact
fees for the purchasers of nineteen (19) houses to be built in Naples Manor that will sell to very
low income families for apprcximately $46,500 each. The homes will be built on the following
described properties. .
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Lot 21, Block 6, Naples Manor Unit One, Plat Book 3 at Page 58
Lot 12, Block 12, Naples Manor Unit One, Plat Book 3 at Page 58
Lot 29, Block 13, Naples Manor Addition, Plat Book 3 at Page 68
Lot 16, Block 14, Naples Manor Addition, Plat Book 3 at Page 68
Lot 17, Block 14, Naples Manor Addition, Plat Book 3 at Page 68
Lot 18, Block 14. Naples Manor Addition, Plat Book 3 at Page 68
Lot 21, Block 5, Naples Manor Annex, Plat Book I at Page 110
Lot 7, Blcck 7, Naples Manor Annex, Plat Book I at Page 110
Lot 14. Block 7, Naples Manor Annex, Plat Book 1 at Page 110
Lot 2, Blcck 8, Naples Manor Annex, Plat Book 1, at Page 110
Lot 18, Block 8, Naples Manor Annex, Plat Book 1, at Page 110
Lot 19, Block 8, Naples Manor Annex, Plat Book I, at Page 110
Lot 16, Block 9, Naples_Manor Annex, Plat Book I, at Page 110
Lot 20, Block 9, Naples Manor Annex, Plat Book 1, at Page 110
Lot 5, Block 5, Naples Manor Extension, Plat Book 3, at Page 98
Lot 20, Block 4, Naples Manor Lakes, Plat Book 3, at Page 86
Lot 24, Block 13, Naples Manor Lakes, Plat Book 3, at Page 87
Lot 25, Block 13, Naples Manor Lakes, Plat Book 3, at Page 87
Lot 24, Blcck 13, Naples Manor Lakes, Plat Book 3, at Page 87
FISCAL IMPACT: Funding for the proposed impact fee waiver is available in the
Hcusing Trust Fund, Fund 191-138785.
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The total amount of impact fees requested to be waived is $117,220.88.
Impact fee charges for the nineteen (19) houses in Naples Manor would be itemized as follows:
l1Di1 19 Houses
$ 180.52 $ 3,429.88
1,379.00 26,201.00
a) Libmy System Impact Fee
b) Road Impact Fee
c) Parks & Recreational Impact Fee
1) Community Parks
2) Regional Pub
d) Emergency Services Impact Fee
e) Water Impact Fee
1) Sewer Impact Fee
g) School Impact Fee
TOTAL IMPACT FEES
399.00
179.00
14.00
900.00
1,340.00
1.778.00
56,169.52
7,581.00
3,401.00
266.00
17,100.00
25,460.00
33.782.00
$117,220.88
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMP ACI::
The impact fee waivers will bring relief to the buyers of housing for very low income families
in compliance with policy 1.5.2 of the Housing Element of the Growth Management Plan.
. RECO MMEl\1>A nON:
That the board of Ccunty Commissioners approve the Resolutions and Agreements authorizing
the waiver of impact fees for nineteen (19) homes to be built in Naples Manor by Habitat for
Humanity of Coilier County, Inc. for very low income buyers and to pay for these impact fee
waivers with State Housing Incentive Partnership [SHIP] program revenue funds.
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RESOLUTION OF mE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER
COUNTY, FLORIDA. AlmiORIZING WAIVER OF REGIONAL WATER
SYSTEM IMPACT FEES, REGIONAL SEWEll SYSTEM IMPAC1' FEES.
LIBRARY SYSTEM IMPACI'FEES, PARKS AND R..EC:REAnONAL
F ACII.lTIES IMP ACT FEES, ROAD IMPACT FEES, EMERGENCY MEDICAL
SERVICES IMP ACT FEES AND EDUCA nONAL FACILITIES SYSTEM
IMP Acr FEES FOR ONE HOUSE TO BE CONSTRUCTED BY HABITAT FOR
HUMANITY OF COLLIER COUNTY, INC.. ON LOT 21 BLOCK6 NAPLES
MANOR UNIT ONE, NAPLES, FLORIDA. .
WHEREAS, Collier County has m:0iI\i%ed and attempted to addms the Iac:k o( adcq\Iate and afI'ordablc
housin& for modcralC, low, and very.low income houstholds in the County and the need (or creative and innovarfvc
17 programs to win in the provision of such housing by includinl several provisions in the Collier County 0r0w1h
18 Managerncrlt Plan, including: objective lA, policy 1.4.1; objective 1.5, policy 1.5,2. policy 1.5.3, policy 1.5.4,
.19 policy 1.5.5, policy 1.5,6; objective 1.6, policy 1.6,3; objective 2.1, policy 2.1.1, policy 2.1.2. policy 2.1.3. policy
2.1.5, and policy 2.1.6 o(the Housing Element; and
WHEREAS, Collier County }as received funding pursuant to the State HOUIin, Initiatives Partnership
Program set forth in Section 420,907 ~., Florida Statutes and Chapter 91-31. Florida Adminillrlrfvc Code; and
WHEREAS. in accordance with Collier County Ordinance No. 93.19. the County is authorized to use
funding from the State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP) Program for waivers of Collier County impact fees;
and
26. \VHEREAS, Habitat for Humanity of Collier County, Inc. is seekinl: a wai\'er of impact fees; and
21 WHEREAS, Habitat for Humanity of Collier County, Inc. 1A1n constrUct one (1) three-bedroom unit (the
28 "Dwelling Unit-) on Lot 21, Block 6 Naples Manor Unit One which is proposed to sell for Fony.Silt 1housand Fift
29 Hundred Dollars (>46.500,00); and
VWHEREAS, the Dwelling Unit will be purc}ased by a very low income household which is required to
3 I invest a minimum of five hundred (500) hours of .Sweat Equity" before it obtains title to the hou.-e; and
32 WHEREAS, Mr. Charles C. Smith, Vice President of HabItat for Humanity of Collier County. Inc.,
33 submitted 10 the Office of HouslOg and Urban Impro\'emem Qn ,\!Tordable Haus,". ApplicatIon dated April 27.
34 1998 for a waiver of impact (ees for the conSlTUClion of a house on Lot 21. Block 6 Naples Manor Unit One. a copy
3S of said application is on file in the Housing and Urban Improvement Oepanmenl; and
36 \llHEREAS, in accordance with Section 3.04 of the Re,ional Water System Impact Fee OrdinaDcc.
37 Ordinance No. 90-86. a; amended; Section 3,04 of the Regional Sewer System Impact Fee Ordinance. Ordinance
38 No. 90-87. u amended; Section 3.04 of the Library System Impact Fee Ordinance, Ordinance No. 88-91. u
39 amended;,Section 4,05 of the Parb and Recreational Facilities Impact Fee 0rdinInc:c. Ordinance No. 88-96. u
40 amended; Section 3,04 of the Road Impact Fee Ordinance, Ordinance No, 92-22. u amended; Section 3.05 o(the
41 Emergency Medical Services System Impact Fee Ordinance, Ordinance No. 91-11. u ammded; and Section 3.05 of
42 the Educational Facililies System Impact Fee Ordinance, Ordinance No. 92.33. IS amended; an applicant may obtain
.iver of impact fees by qualifying for a waiver; and
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\\'HER.EAS. Habi~t (or Hutn.U1ity o(Collier County, Inc. has qualified Cor III impea (CO waiwt based upon
2 che following representations made by fUbitat (or Humanity of Collier County, Inc,:
3 A. The Dwelling Unit shall be sold to a fIrSt-time home buyer.
-4 B. The Dwelling Unit mall be sold to a household with. very low income Jewl u dlat tam is dcrancd
5 in the Appendices to the mpective Impact Fee Ordinances and the monthly payment to purchase cbe
6 lUlit must be within the affordable housin, euidelines established in the Appendic:es to the
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8 C. The Dwelling Unit shall be the Homemad oflhe owner.
9 D. The Dwelling Unit mall remain affordable (or fifteen (15) ')"CUI &om the date the ca1ificate oC
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II NOW TIIEREFORE. BE IT RESOL YED BY TIlE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
12 COLUER COUNlY. FLORIDA. that:
13 1. The Board o( County Commissioncn hereby authorizes the County Manapr to issue III
14 Authorization for waiver of impact (ees to Habitat (or Humanity o(Collier County.Inc, (or one (1)
IS house which shall be constnlcled on Lot 21, Block 6 Naples Manor Unit One, Collier County.
16 Florida.
17 2, Upon rectipt by the Housing and Urban Improvement Director of III acrecment (or waiver of
18 impact (ees signed by Habiut (or Humanity of Collier County. loe., and/or the purchaser. or other
19 documenution accepuble to the County Anomey, the Board o( County Commissioners hereby
20 authorizes the payment by Collier County of the (allowing impact (ees from the Affordable Housin,
21 Trust Fund, Fund (191), in the following amounts (or the one (1) house to be buill on Lot 21. Block.
22 6, Naples Manor Unit One by Habiut (or Humanity o(Colher County,lnc.:
23 A, Library Impact Fcc S 180.52
24 B. Road Impact Fcc 1,379.00
25 C. Parks and Recreational Facilities
26 Impact Fcc:
27 (1) Community Puks
28 (2) Regional Parks
29 D. EMS Impact Fcc
30 E. Educational Facilities System
31 Impact Fee 1,778.00
32 F, Water Impact Fee 900.00
33 G. Sewer Impact Fee Sf ~40 00
J..C TOTAL IMPACT FEES $6,169.52
35 3. The payment o( impact (ees by Collier County is subject to the Clteamon and RCOrdation of an
36 agrttment (or waiver of Collier County Impact Fees between the property owner and/or
37 purchaser and the County.
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LEGAL DESCRImON
LOT 21 OF BLOCK 6, NAPLES MANOR UNT oNE. ACCORDING
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AGREEMENT FOR WAIVER OF COLLIER COUNTY IMP ACf FEES ->> ~
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This Agreement for the Waiver of Impact Fees entered into this _ day of 1998, by and '~
between the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereinafter referred to
as "COUNTY" and Habitat fcr Humanity of Collier County, Inc., hereinafter referred to as
"OWNER."
WIT N E SSE T H:
~NHEREAS, Ccllier County Ordinance No. 90-86, as amended, the Collier County
Regional Water System Impact Fee Ordinance; Collier County Ordinance No. 90-87, as
amended, the Collier County Regional Sewer System Impact Fee Ordinance; Collier County
Ordinance No, 88-97, as amended, the CoJlierCounty LibraI)' System Impact Fee Ordinance;
Collier County Ordinance No. 88-96, as amended, the Collier County Parks and Recreational
Facilities Impact Fee Ordinance; Collier County Ordinance No. 91-71, as amended, the Collier
Ccunty Emergency Medical Services System Impact Fee Ordinance; Collier County Ordinance
No. 92-22, as amended, the Collier County Road Impact Fee Ordinance; and Collier County
Ordinance No. 92-33, as amended. the Collier County Educational Facilities System Impact Fee
Ordinance, as they may be further amended from time to time hereinafter collectively referred to
as "Impact Fee Ordinance", provide for waivers of impact fees for new owner-occupied dwelling
unit qualifying as affordable housing; and
WHEREAS, OWNER has applied for a waiver of impact fees as required by the Impact
Fee Ordinance, a copy of said application being on file in the office of Housing and Urban
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Improvement; and
WHEREAS, the County Administrator or his designee has reviewed the OWNER's
application and has found that it complies with the requirements for an affordable housing waiver
of impact fees as established in the Impact Fee Ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the impact fee waiver shall be presented in lieu of payment of the requisite
impact fees subject to satisfaction of all criteria in the Impact Fee Ordinance qualifying the
project as eligible for an impact fee waiver; and
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WHEREAS: the COUNTY approved a waiver of impact fees for OWNER embodied in
Resolution No. 98-
at its regular meeting of
, 1998; and
. WHEREAS. the Impact Fee Ordinance requires that the OWNER enter into an
Agreement with the COUNTY.
NOW. THEREFORE. in consideration of the foregoing recitals, the parties covenant and
agree as fcllows:
1, RECIT ALS INCORPORATED. The foregoing recitals are true and correct and shall
be incorporated by reference herein.
2. LEGAL DESCRIPTION. The lega1.description of the dwelling unit (the "Dwelling
Unit") and site plan are attached hereto as Exhibit" A" and incorporated by reference
herein,
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3. TERM. OWNER agrees that the Dwelling Unit shall remain as affordable housing
and shall be offered for sale in accordance with the standards set forth in the appendices to the
Impact Fee Ordinance for a period of fifteen (15) years commencing from the date the certificate
of occupancy is issued fcr the Dwelling Unit.
4. REPRESENT A TIONS AND WARRANTIES. OWNER represents and wammts the
following:
a. The Dwelling Unit shall be sold to a household with a very low income as
defined in the appendices to the Impact Fee Ordinance and hislher
monthly payments to purchase the Dwelling Unit shall be within the
affordable hcusing guidelines established in the appendices to the Impact
Fee Ordinance;
b. The Dwelling Unit shall be sold to a first-time home buyer,
c. The Dwelling Unit shall be the homestead of owner,
d. The Dwelling Unit shall remain as affordable housing for fifteen (15)
years from the date the certificate of occupancy is issued for the Dwelling
Unit; and
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OWNER is the owner of record of the Dwelling Unit and owes im act
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fees in the total amount of $6,169.52 pursuant to the pact e
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Ordinance. In retwn for the waiver of the impact fees owed by OWNER,
OWNER covenants and agrees to comply with the affordable housing
impact fee waiver qualification criteria detailed in the Impact Fee
Ordinance.
5. SUBSEQUENT TRANSFER. If OWNER sells the Dwelling Unit subject to the
impact fee waiver to a subsequent purchaser, the Dwelling Unit shall be sold only to households
meeting the criteria set forth in the Impact Fcc Ordinance.
6. AFFORDABLE REQUIREMENT. Tbe Dwelling Unit must be utilized for
affordable housing for a fifteen (15) year peri~d after the date the certificate of occupancy is
issued; and if the Dwelling Unit ceases to be utilized for that purpose during such period, the
impact fees shall be immediately repaid to the COUNTY.
7. LIEN, The waived impact fees shall be a lien upon the Dwelling Unit on the
effective date of this Agreement; which lien may be foreclosed upon in the event of
non-compliance with the requirements of this Agreement.
R. RELEASE OF LIEN. Upon satisfactory completion of the Agreement
requirements and fifteen (15) years after the date of issuance of the certificate of occupancy, or
upon payment of the waived impact fees, the COUNTY shall, at the expense of the COUNTY,
record any necessary documentation evidencing the termination of the lien, including, but not
limited to, a release of lien.
9. BINDING EFFECT. This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties to this
Agreement and their respective heirs, personal representatives, successors and assigns. In the
case of sale cr transfer by gift cf the Dwelling Unit, the original OWNER shall remain liable for
the impact fees waived until said impact fees are paid in full or until the conditions set forth in
the Impact Fee Ordinance are satisfied, In addition, this Agreement shall run with the land and
shall remain a lien against the Dwelling Unit until the provisions of Section 8 are satisfied.
10. RECORDING, This Agreement shall be recorded by OWNER at the expense of
OWNER in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, within fifteen (15) days after
execution of this Agreement by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners.
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11. . DEFAULT. OWNER shall bc in default of this Agreement (1) where OWNER
fails tc sell the Dwelling Unit in accordance with the affordable housing standards and
. qualificaticn criteria established in the Impact Fee Ordinance and thereafter fails to pay the
impact fees due within thirty (30) days of said non-compliance, or (2) where OWNER violates
one of the affordable housing qualification criteria in the Impact Fee Ordinance for a period of
fifteen (15) days after notice of the violation.
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12. REMEDIES. Should the OWNER of the property fail to comply with the said
qualification criteria at any time during the fifteen (15) year period o~ should OWNER violate
any provisions of this Agreement, the impact fees waived shall bc paid in full by OWNER within
thirty (30) days of said non-compliance. OWNER agrees that the impact fees waived shall
constitute a lien on the Dwelling Unit commencing on the effective date of this Agreement and
continuing fcr fifteen (15) years from the date of issuance of the certificate of occupancy or until
repaid, Such lien shall be superior and paramount to the interest in the DweJling Unit of any
owner, lessee, tenant, mortgagee, or other person except the lien for County taxes and shall be on
parity with the lien of any such County taxes. Should the OWNER be in default of this
Agreement and the defa~llt is not cured within (30) days after written notice to OWNER. the
Board may bring a civil action to enforce this agreement. In addition, the lien may be foreclosed
or otherwise enforced by the COUNTY by action or suit in equity as for the foreclosure of a
mortgage on real property. This remedy is cumulative with any other right or remedy available
to the COUNTY, The Board shall be entitled to recover all fees and costs, including attorneys
fees, incurred by the Board in enforcing this agreement, plus interest at the statutory rate for
judgments calculated on a calendar day basis until paid.
fN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement for Waiver
of Impact Fees on the date and year first above written,
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OWNERS:
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HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF
COLLIER OUNTY, INC.
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DATED:
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
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By:
Barbara B. Bony, Chairman
Approved as to form and
legal sufficiency
~A1An1A--
Assistant County Attorney
STATE OF Florida )
COUNTY OF Collier )
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this / '9 day of A?~ ' 1998
by Charles C. Smith, Vice President of Habitat for Hwnanity of Collier County, Inc. He personally
known to me.
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[NOTARlAL SEAL] Si~ture of Person Taking Ackno,M"edgment
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Name of Acknowledger Typed, Priz1(ed or Stamped
~'~ JOANNE DALBEY
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
LOT 21 OF BLOCK 6, NAPLES MANOR UNIT ONE. ACCORDING
TO TIIE PLAT BOOK THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
3, AT PAGE 58, OF TIIE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER. COUNTY
FLORIDA.
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LIEN RESOLUTIONS - CODE ENFORCEMENT CASE NO'S. 60528-024, 60924-
047, & 61002-020,61017-121,61017-164.
OBJEcrIVE
Board to accept report and adopt separate Resolutions assnsiPla lien against the parcels
identified in the Resclutions in order to recover public fUnds expended to effect the
abatement of a public nuisances at these locations, all as provided for in Ordinance 91-47,
the Collier County Weed. Litter and Plant Control Qrdintmce.
S:ONSIDERA TION
As required by Ordinance 91-47, a legal notice of assessment and copy of the Resolution
will be mailed to the respective property owners, and the Clerk to the Board will record
the resolution thirty days after mailing of the resolution.
Case No. Owner of Record Case Summary Lien Amount
60528-024 Ravin Ealy EST a. Violation determination 08/13/96 $ 3,340.00
c/o Fances Ealy b. Notice of Violation served 10/08/96
c. Verification of unabated nuisance 02127/97
d, Nuisance abated with public funds 04/09/97
e. Owner invoiced for costs 04/11/97
60924-047 & Guy J Iarussi ET UX a. Violation determination 09/27/96 3,550.00
61002-020 b, Notice of Violation served 10/10/96
c. Verification of unabated nuisance 10130/96
d. Nuisance abated with public funds 12/03/96
e. Owner invoiced for costs 12/05/96
61017-120 Rosalinda llsselmann a. Violation determination 10/02196 245.00
b. Notice of Violation served 11/04/96
c. Verification of unabated nuisance 11/27/96
d. Nuisance abated with public funds 12/10/96
e. Owner invoiced for costs 01/02197
61017-121 EMC Holdings Inc. a. Violation detennination 10/02196 245.00
b. Notice of Violation served 10/21/96
c. Verification of unabated nuisance 11/27/96
d. Nuisance abated with public funds 12/10/96
e. Owner invoiced for costs 01102197
61017-164 EMC Holdings Inc. a. Violation determination 10/02196 245.00
b. Notice of Violation served 10/22/96
c. Verification ofWU1bated nuisance 11/27/96
d. Nuisance abated with public funds 12/10/96
e. Owner invoiced for costs 01/02197
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FISCAL IMP ACT
A tOtal reimbursement of S 7,615.50 may be autidpatcd by wlUDtlry 8Ction or
foreclosure. The only cost to be incurml by the County is die cost of recordiDa the Lien,
which is estimated to be approximately S 35.00, ad caD be pmd from. Code Enforcement
account II 111-138911.
GRO\vrH MANAGEMENT IMPACT NotapplicabJe.
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PREPARED BY:
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REVIE\VED BY:
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REVIE\VED BY:
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DATE: e;..2. 7.. 'I"
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COLLIER COt1JCTY, FLORIDA
LEGAL NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT or LIEN
bvin Ealy EST
C/O Franc.. Ealy
1854 High Str..t
Ft My.r., FL 33916
DATE:
REFERENCE 60528-024 '00207760004
LIEN NUMBER:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
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Town.hip 48 South, bnge 26 Ea.t, 1... the South 30 f..t fo~ ~oad
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advised that the Compliance Services Manager, did on 10/3/g6, order the
aba temen t of a cer Uln nul.s.aoce e.xJ...tJ..ag oa t:Jw! .,abowe pZCjpeZt.,j' pzob..t.b.i.ted
by Ordinance 91-47, 5erving notjc~ th~ceoE upon you, such nuis.nc~ being:
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applianc.., wh..l., tir.., wood, ..tal, rubbe~, .ow.~, boat. .ct.
You failed to abate such nuisance: whereupon, it was abated by the
expendIture of public funds at a direct cost of $3,140.00 and
administrative cost of $200.00 for a total of $3,340.00. Such costs, by
Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County,
florida, have been assessed against the above property on
and shall become a lien on the property thirty (30) da:;s after such
assessment.
You may request a hearing before the Board of County Commissioners to
show cause, if any, why the expenses and charges incurred by the County
urder this Ordinance are unwarranted or excessive or why such expenses
should not constitute a lien against the property. Such request for
hearing must be made to the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners,
Government Center, Naples, Florida 34112 in writing within thirty (30)
days from the date of this assessment to be valid.
CLERK, BOARD or COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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RESOLUTION NO. 98-
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PROVIDING FOR ASSESSMENT OF LIEN, FOR THE COST OF
THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH ORDINANCE 91-47.
.
WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance 91-47, the direct costs of
abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative
cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against 8uch property;
and
WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be
calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together
with a description of said parcel; and
WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding
obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and
WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable thirty (30)
days after the mailing of Notice of Assessment after which interest
shall accrue at a rate of twelve percent (12.0\) per annum on any
unpaid portion thereof.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described
as follows, and having been abated of a public nuisance after due and
proper notice thereof to the owner of said property, is hereby assessed
the following costs of such abatement, to wit:
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Ravin Ealy Est
C/O Prances Ellly
185"' High St
Pt Myers, PL 33916
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
kQU
$3,340.00
The NW ~ of the SE ~ of the
NE ~ of the SW ~ of Section 36,
Township 48 South, Range 26 Za.t,
1... the South 30 feet for road
ingre.. and egr... purpo....
.
REPERENCE:
60528-024 .0020776000",
The Clerk of the Board shall mail a notice of assessment of lien
to the owner or owners of the above described property, and if such
owner fails to pay such assessment within thirty (30) days hereof, a
certified copy of this Resolution shall be recorded in the official
records of Collier County, to constitute a lien against such property
according to law, unless such direction is stayed by this Board upon
appeal of the assessment of the owner.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote.
DATED:
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:
BARBARA B. BERRY, CHAIRMAN
APPROVED AS TO FORM
AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
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COUNTY ATTORNEY
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COLLIn. COOXT't, rLOaIDA
LEGAL NOTICE or ASSESSKERT or LIEN
Guy J Iaru..i ET UX
788 Park Shore Dr Apt F-25
Napl.., FL 33940
DATE:
RZFE~CE 60924-047' .55700040001
61002-020
LIEN NUMBER:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
ALL of Linda Park, except Lota 38, 3', CO, e2, e3 and ee, a
Subdi...iaion of Lot 51 of NAPLES G1lOVZ AXD nUC1t CO'. %.rrrL& I'AJQCS
NO.2, 1... State ~oad riqht-of-way, according ~ the plat thereof
in Plat Book 4, Paqe 19 of the Public aecorda of Collier coun~,
Florida.
You, as the owner of the property above de,cribed, IS recorded in the
records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby
advised that the Compliance Services Manager, did on 10/2/", order the
abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited
by Ordinance 91-47, serving notice thereof upon you, such nuisance being:
Accumulation of prohibited .xotic. on unimpro....d land located within
200' of improved, .ubdivided property. Prohibited dumping,
accumulation, .torage or burial of litter, wa.te or abandoned
property.
Brazilian pepper hedge. and .cattered beer can., raw qarbaqe, etc.
You fa:1ed to abate such nuisance: whereupon, it was abated by the
expendlture of publiC funds at a direct cost of $3,350.50 and
administrative cost of $200.00 for a total of $3,550.50. Such costs, by
Pesolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County,
florida, have been assessed against the above property on
and shall become a lien on the property thirty (30) days after such
assessment.
Y0U may request a hearing before the Board of County Commissioners to
show cause, if any, why the expenses and charges incurred by the County
under thiS Ordinance are unwarranted or excessive or why such expenses
should not constitute a lien agalnst the property. Such request for
hearing must be made to the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners,
Government Center, !laples, Florida 34112 in writing within thirty (30)
days from the date of this assessment to be valid.
CLERK, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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RESOLUTION NO. 98-
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PROVIDING FOR ASSESSMENT OF LIEN, FOR THE COST OF
THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH OROINANCE 91-47.
.
WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance 91-47, the direct costs of
abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative
cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property;
and
WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel .hall be
calculated and reported to the Board of County Commi..ioner., together
with a de.cription of Baid parcell and
WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding
obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and
WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable thirty (30)
days after the mailing of Notice of Assessment after which interest'
shall accrue at a rate of twelve percent (12.0') per annum on any
unpaid portion thereof.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVEO BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described
as f.ollows, and having been abated of a public nuisance after due and
proper notice thereof to the owner of said property, is hereby assessed
the following costs of such abatement, to wit:
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
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Guy J Iarulli ET UX
?BB Park Shore Dr
Apt F-25
Naples, FL 33940
ALL of Linda Park, except Lot. $3,550.50
3B, 39, 40, 42, 43 and 44, a
Subdivi.ion of Lot 51 of NAPLES
GROVE AND TRUCX CO'S LITTLE FARMS
NO.2, le.. State Road right-of-way,
according to the plat thereof in
Plat Book 4, Page 19 of the Public
Record. of Collier County, Florida.
.
REFERENCE:
60924-047 _ 61002-020 .55700040001
The Clerk of the Board shall mail a notice of a..essment of lien
to the owner or owners of the above described property, and if such
owner fails to pay such assessment within thirty (30) days hereof, a
certified copy of this Resolution shall be recorded in the official
records of Collier County, to constitute a lien against such property
according to law, unless such direction is stayed by this Board upon
appeal of the assessment of the owner.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote.
DATED:
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:
BARBARA B. BERRY, CHAIRMAN
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COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
LEcaL NOTICE or UIEIIMZIft or LIEN
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ROllalinda I I..el.ann
1700 NE 139'" ST
HiLmi, FL 33181
DATE:
REFERENCE 61017-120 '68300002601
LIEN NUMBER:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lot 30, of PORT OF THE ISLANDS, PRASE THO, accord1n; ~ ~h. ..p or
plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 21, pa;e. 1 throu;h 4, of the
Public Record. of Collier County, rlorida.
You, as the owner of the property above described, as recorded 1n the
records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby
advised that the Compliance Services Hanager, did on 10/1'/", order the
abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the .bove property prohibited
by Ordlnance 91-47, serving notice thereof upon you, such nuisance being:
Prohibited accumulation of non-protected aowabl. .egeta~ion in
excess of 18" in heiqht in a .ubdivi.ion other than Colden Cat.
Elltatell.
.
Ycu failed to abate such nuisance; whereupon, it was abated by the
expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of $45.00 and administrative
co~t of $200,00 for a total of $245.00. Such costs, by Resolution of the
Board of County Co~~issioners of Collier County, Florida, have been
a5~essed against the above property on
and shall become
a lien on the property thirty (30) days after such assessment.
You may request a hearing before the Board of County Commissioners to
show cause, lf any, why the expenses and charges incurred by the County
under this Ordlnance are unwarranted or excessive or why such expenses
should not constltute a lien against the property. Such request for
hearing must be made to the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners.
Government Center, Naples, Florida 34112 in writing within thirty (30)
days from the date of this assessment to be valid.
CLERK, BOARD Of COUIITY COHMISSIONERS
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RESOLUTION NO. 98-
~ RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PROVIDING FOR ASSESSMENT OF LIEN, FOR THE COST OF
THE AB~TEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH ORDINANCE 91-47.
.
WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance 91-47, the direct costs of
abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative
cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property;
and
WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be
calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together
with a description of said parcel; and
WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding
obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and
WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable thirty (30)
days after the mailing of Notice of Assessment after which interest
shall accrue at a rate of twelve percent (12.0\) per annum on any
unpaid portion thereof.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
CO~~ISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described
as follows, and having been abated of a public nuisance after due and
proper nctice thereof to the owner of said property, is hereby assesBed
the following costs of such abatement, to vit:
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LEG~L DESCRIPTION:
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Rosalinda I I..elmann
1700 NZ 139'. St
Hi~i, FL 33181
Lot 30, of PORT or THE ISLANDS, $245.00
PHASE TWO. according to the aap
or plat thereof, recorded in Plat
Book 21, pag.. 1 through 4, of the
Public Records of Collier, County
Florida.
.
REFERENCE:
61017-120 168300002601
The Clerk of the Board shall mail a notice of assessment of lien
to the owner or owners of the above described property, and if such
owner fails to pay such assessment within thirty (30) days hereof, a
certified copy of this Resolution shall be recorded in the official
records of Collier County. to constitute a lien against such property
according to law, unless such direction is stayed by this Board upon
appeal of the assessment of the owner.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote.
DATED:
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:
BARBARA B. BERRY, CHAIRMAN
APPROVED AS TO FORM
AND LEGAL 'U~ICIENCY:
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Ih....~AVID w 'I GEL
~u' COUNTY ATTORNEY
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COLLIER COOWTY, rtORIDA
LEGAL NOTICE or ASSESSMENT or LIEN
EHC Boldings Inc
800 Laurel Oak Dr STE 303
Naples, rL 33963
DA'l'E:
. N:~_
REFERENCE 61011-121 '68300002627
LIEN NUMBER:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lots 31, ot PORT or THE ISLANDS, .IASE TWO, accoNing U>> the aap OJ:
plat thereot, recorded in Plat Book 21, paCJe8 1 thJ:ough 4, o~ the
Public Recorda ot Collier County, rlorida.
You, as the owner of the property above described, a. recorded 1n the
records maintained by the office of'the Property Apprai.er, are hereby
advised that the Compliance Services Hanager, did on 10/17/t', order the
abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited
by Ordinance 91-47, serving notice thereof upon you, such nuisance being:
Prohibited accumulation ot non-protected aowable .egetation in
excess of 18" in height in a subdivision other than Golden Gate
Eatate.,
You failed to abate such nuisance; whereupon, it was abated by the
expendlture of publlC funds at a direct cost of $45.00 and administrative
cost of $200.00 for a total of $245.00. Such costs, by Resolution of the
8~ard of County Corr~lssioners of Collier County, florida, have been
assessee agalnst the above property on
and shall become
a llen on the property thlrty (30) days after such assessment.
You ~ay request a hearing before the Board of County Commissioners to
show cause, If any, why the expenses and char~es lncurred by the County
under thlS Ordinance are unwarranted or excessive or why such expenses
should not constitute a lien against the property. Such request for
hearing must be made to the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners,
Government Center, Naples, florida 34112 in writing within thirty (30)
days from the date of this assessment to be valid.
CLERK, BOARD OF COUUTY COf-lHISSIONtRS
CSce 9- 1/93
JUN 23 1998
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RESOLUTION NO. 98-
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PROVIDING FOR ASSESSMENT OF LIEN, FOR THE COST OF
THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH ORDINANCE 91-47.
.
WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance 91-47, the direct costs of
abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative
cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property;
and
WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be
calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together
with a description of said parcel; and
WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding
obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and
WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable thirty (30)
days after the mailing of Notice of Asses.ment after which interest
shall accrue at a rate of twelve percent (12.0\' per annum on any
unpaid portion thereof.
now, THEREfORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described
as follows, and having been abated of a public nuisance after due and
proper notice thereof to the owner of said property, is hereby assessed
the following costs of such abatement, to wit: .
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EMC Holdings Inc
800 Laurel Oak Dr
STE 303
Naples, FL 33963
LEGAL DESCRIPTIONI
Lot. 31, of PORT or THE ISLANDS
PHASE TWO, according to the map
or plat thereof, recorded in Plat
Book 21, page. 1 through 4, of the
Public Record. of Collier County,
Florida.
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$245.00
.
REFERENCE:
61017-121 #68300002627
The Clerk of the Board shall mail a notice of assessment of lien
to the owner or owners of the above described property, and if such
owner fails to pay such assessment within thirty ()O) days hereof, a
certified copy of this Resolution shall be recorded in the official
records of Collier County, to constitute a lien against such property
according to law, unless such direction is stayed by this Board upon
appeal of the assessment of the owner.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote.
DATED:
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BY:
BARBARA B. BERRY, CHAIRMAN
APPROVED AS TO FORM
AND LEGAL JUFFICIENCY:
nkt.t\ ell ' Aft1.~.
/tlJA ID WEIGEL
P COUNTY ATTORNEY
CSce 11 - 1/98
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COUID CClOIft'T, I'L01tIDA
LEGAL NOTICE or ASSESSMENT or LIEN
.
EKC Bolding. Inc
800 Laurel Oak Dr STE JOJ
Naple., rL 33963
DATE:
~FrRENCE 61017-164 '68300002342
LIEN NUMBER:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lota 17, of PORT or '1'BE ISLANDS, 'BASE'l'MO, according U) the ..p or
plat thereof, recorded in 'lat Book 21, page. 1 through 4, o~ the
Public Record. of Collier County, rlorida.
You, as the owner of the property above described, as recorded in the
records maintained by the office of ' the Property Appraiser, are hereby
advised that the Compliance Services Hanager, did on 10/18/", order the
abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited
by Ordinance 91-47, serving notice thereof upon you, such nuisance being:
Prohibited accumulation of non-protected aowabl. vegetation in
axc... of 18" in height in a .ubdivi.ion other than Golden Gat.
E.tate..
.
You failed to abate such nuisance: whereupon, it was abated by the
expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of $45.00 and administrative
cost of $200,00 for a total of $245.00. Such costs, by Resolution of the
Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, have been
assessed against the above property on
and shall become
a lie~ on the property thirty (30) days after such assessment.
You may request a hearing before the Board of County Commissioners to
show cause, if any. why the expenses and charges incurred by the County
under this Ordinance are unwarranted or excessive or why such expenses
should not constitute a lien against the property. Such request for
hearing must be made to the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners,
Government Center, Naples, Florida 34112 in writing within thirty (30)
days from the date of this assessment to be valid.
CLERK. BOARD OF COUtfTY COt-1HISSIONERS
CSce 9- 1/93
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A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PROVIDING FOR ASSESSMENT OF LIEN, FOR THE COST OF
THE ABATEMEN'T OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH ORDINANCE 91-47.
.
WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance $1-47, the direct costs of
abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative
cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property;
and
WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be
calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together
with a description of .aid parcel; and
WHEREAS, such as.es.ment shall be a legal, valid and binding
obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and
WHEREAS, the as.essment shall become due and payable thirty (30)
days after the mailing of Notice of Assessment after which interest
shall accrue at a rate of twelve ~ercent (12.0t) per annum on any
unpaid portion thereof.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described
as follows, and having been abated of a public nuisance after due and
proper notice thereof to the owner of said property, is hereby assessed
the following costs of such abatement, to wit:
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EMC Holding. Inc
800 Laurel Oak Dr
STE 303
Naple., FL 33963
LEGAL DESCRIPTION I
Lot. 31, of PORT or THE ISLANDS
PRASE TWO, sccording to the aap
or plat thereof, recorded in Plat
Book 21, pages 1 through 4, of the
Public Record. of Collier County,
Florida.
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$245.00
.
Rtfi~E I
61017-164 #68300002342
The Clerk of the Board shall mail a notice of assessment of lien
to the owner or owners of the above de.cribed property, and if such
owner fails to pay such assesament within thirty (30) days hereof, a
certified copy of this Resolution shall be recorded in the official
recorda of Collier County, to constitute a lien against such property
according to law, unless such direction is stayed by this Board upon
appeal of the assessment of the owner.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote.
DATED:
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:
BARBARA B. BERRY, CHAIRMAN
APPROVED AS TO FORM
AND LEGAL ~UFF~ENCY:
tLl df J A G~
~AVID WEIGEL
COUNTY ATTORNEY
CSce 11 - 1/98
JUN 2 3 1998
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EXECUTIVE SUMMAQr
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LIEN RESOLUTIONS - CODE ENFORCEMENT CASE NO'S. #61030-049,
70103-017,70107-066, 70213-021, 70214~8
OBJECTIVE
Board to accept report and adopt separate Resolutions assessina a lien against the parcels
identified in the Resolutions in order to recover public funds expended to effect the
abatement of a public nuisances at these locations, alIas provided for in Ordinance 91-47,
the Collier cOW1ty Weed, Litter and Plant Control Ordinance.
CONSJDERA TION
As required by Ordinance 91-47, a legal notice of assessment and copy of the Resolution
will be mailed to the respective property owners, and the Clerk to the Board will record
the resolution thirty days after mailing of the resolution.
Case No. Owner of Record Case Summary Lien Amount
6 J 030-049 Brenda J Gable a. Violation determination J J/0J/96 $ 960.00
b. Notice of Violation served Undeliverable
c. Verification of unabated nuisance 12/19/96
d. Nuisance abated with public funds 01/13/97
e. Ov.'I1er invoiced for costs 01/24/97
70103-017 Roberto C Onofre a. Violation determination 0J/02/97 650.00
b. Notice of Violation served Undeliverable
c. Verification of unabated nuisance 02/12/97
d. Nuisance abated with public funds 04/22/97
e. Owner invoiced for costs 05/09/97
70107-066 IL Dollaro S R L Corp. a. Violation determination 0J/J4/97 290.00
b. Notice of Violation served 01/30/97
c. Verification of unabated nuisance 02/25/97
d. Nuisance abated with public funds 04/10/97
e. Ov.ller invoiced for costs 04/28/97
70213-021 Lee D & Joan J a. Violation determination 0211 J/97 265.00
McCaskey b. Notice of Violation served 02115/97
c. Verification of unabated nuisance 04/08/97
d. Nuisance abated with public funds 04/29/97
e. Owner invoiced for costs OS/28/97
702] 4-008 Floreal De La Garza a. Violation determination 02113/97 245.00
b. Notice of Violation served 0212 1/97
c. Verification of unabated nuisance 03/24/97
d. Nuisance abated with public funds 03/28/97
e. Owner invoiced for costs 04/11/97
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FISCAL IMPACT
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A total reimbursement of S 2,410.00 may be 1DticiP*d by wluntaly action or
foreclosure. The only cost to be incurred by the County is the cost or recording the Lien,
which is estimated to be approximately S 35.00, and can be paid &om Code Enf'orcement
account # 111-138911.
GRO\VTH MANAGEMENT IMPAct Not applicable.
RECOMMENDA nOli
That the Board of County CommissiODetS adopt the IUacMd ~Jutions.
PREPARED BY:
rn,O,rl.,-<<11~nY>'J~ DATE: ~ 'J?-?I
Melody B~an, C~er Semce RepraentatWe
Code Enforcement
REVIE\VED BY:
er Sen-ice Agent
DATE: 5-2-"-~
REVIEWED BY:
tl!4{Mf L ./ ~ C(~
Michelle Edwards Arnold, Director
Code Enforcement
DATE: r..z.7- tf
AP~RrD BY:
~d.
Vincent A. Cantero, AlCP, AdmfDlstntor
Community Dev. & Environmental Svcs.
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DATE: t:::7 tr
CSce 8 - 6/91
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COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
LEGAL NOTICE or ASSESSMENT OF LIEN
Brenda J Cable
380 School St
York, PA 17402
DATE:
REFERENCE 61030-049 '77210600003
LIEN NUMBER:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lot ,a, Block 2, and Lot 11, Block 3, Trail Acr.. .ubdiYi.ion, a.
recorded and platted in Plat Book 3, Pag. 50, colli.r Countr
Recorda. (Subject to exi.ting re.triction., ......nt. and coy.n.nt.
of record).
You, as the owner of the property above described, as recorded in the
records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby
advi~ed that the Compliance Services Manager, did on 11/4/96, order the
abate~ent of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited
by Ordlnance 91-47, serving notice thereof upon you, such nuisance being:
Accumulation of prohibited exotic. on unimprov.d land located within
200' of improved, subdivided property.
Brazilian pepper had;a., Java plum tre.. , Helaleuca tree.
You fa11ed to abate such nuisance: whereupon, it was abated by the
ex~endl~ure of ~ublic funds at a direct cost of $160.00 and
adminis~rative cost of $200.00 for a total of $960.00. Such costs, by
Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County,
Florida, have been assessed against the above property on
and shall become a lien on the property thirty (30) days after such
assessment.
You may request a hearing before the Board of County Commissioners to
show cause, if any, why the expenses and charges incurred by the County
under this Ordinance are unwarranted or excessive or why such expenses
should not constitute a lien against the property. Such request for
hearing must be made to the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners,
Government Center, rJaples, florida 34112 in writing within thirty (30)
days from the date of this assessment to be valid.
CLERK, BOARD OF COUNTY COHr-lISSIONERS
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RESOLUTION NO. 98-
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PROVIDING FOR ASSESSMENT OF LIEN, FOR THE COST OF
THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH ORDINANCE 91-47.
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WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance 91-47, the direct costs of
abatement of certain nuisances, inClUding preScribed administrative
cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property;
and
WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be
calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together
with a description of said parcel; and
WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding
obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and
WHEREAS, the assessment shall 'become due and payable thirty (30)
days after the mailing of Notice of Assessment after which interest
shall accrue at a rate of twelve percent (12.0\' per annum on any
unpaid portion thereof.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described
as follows, and having been abated of a public nuisance after due and
proper notice thereof to the owner of said property, is hereby assessed
the following costs of ouch abatement, to wit:
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Brenda J Gable
380 School St
York, PA 17402
LEGAL DESCRIPTIONs
Lot '8, Block 2, and Lot '1,
Block 3, Trail Acres SubdiVision,
are recorded and platted in Plat Book
3, Page SO, Colllier County Records.
(Subject to existing restrictions,
ea.ament. and COvemants of records.)
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$960.00
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REFERENCg:
61030-049 #77210600003
The Clerk of the Board shall mail a notice of assessment of lien
to the owner or owners of the above described property, and if such
owner fails to pay such assessment within thirty ()O) days hereof, a
certified copy of this Resolution shall be recorded in the official
records of Collier County, to constitute a lien against such property
according to law, unless such direction is stayed by this Board upon
appeal of the assessment of the owner.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote.
DATED:
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E, BROCK, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
APPROVED AS TO FORM
~LEGAL SUFFICIENCY,
(Ii 1 AJ~,--
~ VID EIGEL
f U-- COUNTY ATTORNEY
BY:
BARBARA B. BERRY, CHAIRMAN
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JUN 2 3 1998
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COLLIER Cot7lft%, n.oSUDA
LEGAL NOTICE OF ASSESSKI:N'1' OF LIEN
Roberto C Ono!re
2828 Bolly Ave
Naple., FL 33962
DATE:
~FERENCE 70103-017 '76210840000
L I tr~ NUMBER:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lot. 27 and 28, Block 4, M.B. Surrency Subdivi.ion, according to the
Plat thereof, a. recorded in 'lat Book 1, Page. 28, of the Public
Record. o! Collier County, Florida.
You, as the owner of the property above described, as recorded in the
records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby
advised that the Compliance Services Manager, did on 1/3/g7, order the
abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited
by Ordinance 91-47, serving notice thereof upon you, such nuisance being:
Prohibited dumpin;, accumulation, storage or hurial of litter, vaste
or Abandoned property. Litter consisting o! hottle., cardboard,
paper' plastic, broken chair, bucket., bedding ~ clothing, etc.
You failed to abate such nuisance: whereupon, it was abated by the
expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of $450.00 and
administrative cost of $200.00 for a total of $650.00. Such costs, by
Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County,
florida, have been assessed against the above property on
and shall become a lien on the property thirty (30) days after such
assessment.
You may request a hearing before the Board of County Commissioners to
show cause, if any, why the expenses and charges incurred by the County
under this Ordinance are unwarranted or excessive or why such expenses
should not constitute a lien against the property. Such request for
hearing must be made to the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners,
Government Center, Naples, florida 34112 in writing within thirty (30)
days from the date of this assessment to be valid.
CLERK, BOARD Of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
CSce 9- 1/93
JUN 2 3 1998
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RESOLUTION NO. 98-
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PROVIDING FOR ASSESSMENT OF LIEN, FOR THE COST OF
THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH ORDINANCE 91-47.
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WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance 91-47, the direct costs of
abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative
cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property;
and
WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be
calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together
with a description of said parcel; and
WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding
obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and
WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable thirty (30)
days after the mailing of Notice of A..essment after which interest
shall accrue at a rate of twelve percent (12.0') per annum on any
unpaid portion thereof.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described
as follows, and having been abated of a public nuisance after due and
prop~r notice thereof to the owner of said property, is hereby assessed
the following costs of such abatement, to wit:
H:Ym.1.
Roberto C Onofre
2828 Holley Ave
Naples, FL 33962
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
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$550.00
Lots 27 and 28, Block 4, W.H.
Surrency Subdivision, according to
the Plat thereof, .. recorded in
Plat Book 1, 'age 28, of the Public
Records of Collier County, Florida.
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REFERENCE:
70103-017 .76210840000
The Clerk of the Board shall mail a notice of assessment of lien
to the owner or owners of the above described property, and if such
owner fails to pay such assessment within thirty (30) days hereof, a
certlfied copy of this Resolution shall be recorded in the official
records of Collier County, to constitute a lien against such property
according to law, unless such direction is stayed by this Board upon
appeal of the assessment of the owner.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote.
DATED:
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E, BROCK, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:
BARBARA B. BERRY, CHAIRMAN
APPROVED AS TO FORM
AND LEGAL/SUFFICIENCY:
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tu'-- COUNTY ATTORNEY
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COLLtEa COUNTY, FLORIDA
LEGAL HOTICE OF ASSESSKEHT OF LIEN
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IL Dollaro S R L Corp
Via Melchiorre Gioia '11
Farrara, Italy 44100
DATE:
REFERENCE 70107-066 '61380720007
LIEN NUMBER:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lot. 28 and 29, Napla. Bayview, Addi~ion Ho. 1, . .Ubdivi.ion
according to tha plat theraot, a. recorded in Plat Book 4, pag. 20,
of the Public Racorda ot Collier Coun~y, Florida.
You, as the owner of the property above described, as recorded in the
records maintained by the Office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby
advised that the Compliance Services Manager, did on 1/15/97, order the
abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited
by Ordinance 91-47, serving notice thereof upon you, such nuisance being:
Prohibited accumulation of non-protected aowable vegetation in
axces. of 18" in haight in a .ubdivi.ion other than Golden Gat.
Estatas. Weads over 18" (up to 6 + ft.).
.
You failed to abate such nuisance: whereupon, it was abated by the
expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of $90.00 and administrative
cost of $200,00 for a total of $290.00. Such costs, by Resolution of the
Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, have been
assessed cgainst the above property on
and shall become a lien on the property thirty (30) days after such
assessment.
You may request a hearing before the Board of County Commissioners to
show cause, if any, why the expenses and charges incurred by the County
under this Ordinance are unwarranted or excessive or why such expenses
should not constitute a lien against the property. Such request for
hearlng must be made to the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners,
Government Center, Naples, Florida 34112 in writing within thirty (30)
days from the date of this assessment to be valid.
CLERK, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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RESOLUTION NO. 98-
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PROVIDING FOR ASSESSMENT OF LIEN, FOR THE COST OF
THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH ORDINANCE 91-47.
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WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance 91-47, the direct costs of
abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative
cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property;
and
WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be
calculated and reported to the Board of County commi.sioners, together
with a description of .aid parcel; and
WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding
obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and
~{EREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable thirty (30)
days after the mailing of Notice of Asselsment after which interest
shall accrue at a rate of twelve percent (12.ot) per annum on any
unpaid portion thereof.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described
as follows. and having been abated of a public nuisance after due and
prop~r notice thereof to the owner of said property, is hereby assessed
the following costs of such abatement, to wit:
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IL Dollaro S R
Via Melchiorre
Ferrara, Italy
LEGAL DESCRIPTIONs
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$290.00
L Corp
Gioia III
HI00
Lots 28 and 29, Naple. Bayview.
Addition No.1. a subdivision
according to the plat thereof. a.
recorded in Plat Book 4, Page 20.
of the public Record. of Collier
County. Florida.
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REFERtN~:
70107-066 '61380720007
The Clerk of the Board shall mail a notice of assessment of lien
to the owner or owners of the above described property, and if such
owner fails to pay such assessment within thirty (30) days hereof, a
certified copy of this Resolution shall be recorded in the official
records of Collier County, to constitute a lien against such property
according to law, unless such direction is stayed by this Board upon
appeal of the assessment of the owner.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote.
DATED:
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK. CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BY:
BARBARA B. BERRY, CHAIRMAN
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JUN 23 1998
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COLLIE~ COUNTY, FLOaIDA
LEGAL NOTICE or ASSISSHZNT or LIEM
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Lee D Mc Ca.key ,
Joan J Mc Ca. key
1200 La.trada Ln
Naple., rL 33940
DATE:
REFERENCE 70213-021 '36305840007
LIEN NUMBER:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lot 20, Block 189, Unit " GOLDEN CA'l'Z, pe~ plat ~.co~decl in .1at
Book S, Page 130, Public ~corde of Colli.~ County, rlo~ida.
You, as the owner of the property above described, as recorded in the
records maintained by the office or the Property Appraiser, are hereby
advised that the Compliance Services Manager, did on 2/13/J7, order the
abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited
by Ordinance 91-47, serving notice thereof upon you, such nuisance being:
Prohibited accumulation of non-protected mowabl. veg.tation in
exc... of 18" in height in a subdivi.ion othe~ than Golden Gat.
.
E.tat... Prohibited dumping, accumulation, .tora;e o~ burial of
litter, waste or abandoned property. Weed. oy.~ 18" (2 ~ ft.).
Litter: Cut Brazilian Pepper branche., paper, pla.tic, cup., ,
bottle..
You failed to abate such nUlsance: whereupon, it was abated by the
expendit~re of public funds at a direct cost of $65.00 and administrative
cost of $200.00 for a total of $265.00. Such costs, by Resolution of the
Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, have been
assessed against the above property on
and shall become a lien on the property thirty (30) days after such
assessment.
You may request a hearing before the Board of County Commissioners to
show cause, if any, why the expenses and charges incurred by the County
under this Ordinance are unwarranted or excessive or why such expenses
.
should not constitute a lien against the property. Such request for
hearing must be made to the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners,
Government Center, Naples, Florida 34112 in writing within thirty (30)
days from the date of this assessment to be valid.
CLERK, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PROVIDINC FOR ASSESSMENT OF LIEN, FOR THE COST OF
THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH ORDINANCE 91-47.
4
WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance 91-47, the direct costs of
abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative
cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property;
and
WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be
calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together
with a description of said parcel; and
WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding
obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and
WHEREAS, the aSlessment shall become due and payable thirty (30)
days after the mailing of Notice of Asselsment after which interelt
shall accrue at a rate of twelve p~rcent (12.0\) per annum on any
unpaid portion thereof.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described
as follows, and having been abated of a public nuisance after due and
proper notice thereof to the owner of said property, is hereby assessed
the following c~sts of such abatement, to wit:
N1.ME:
Lee D Me C..key ,
Joan J Me C..key
1200 L..trada Ln
Naple., FL 33940
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
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$265.00
Lot 20, Block 189, Unit 6, GOLDEN
GATE, per plat recorded in Plat
Book 5, Page 130, Public Record.
of Collier County, Plorida.
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REFERENCF;:
70213-021 .36305840007
The Clerk of the Board shall mail a notice of assessment of lien
to the owner or owners of the above described property, and if such
owner fails to pay such assessment within thirty (30) days hereof, a
certified copy of this Resolution shall be recorded in the official
reco~ds of Collier County, to constitute a lien against such property
accucding to law, unless such direction is stayed by thil Board upon
appeal of the assessment of the owner.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote.
DATED:
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. SROCK, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:
BARBARA B. BERRY, CHAIRMAN
APPROVED AS TO FORM
AND LEGAL SUfFICIENCY:
J!/ (r/.< j Arl/l /'--
/1fZ AVI D- WEIGEL
11 COUNTY ATTORNEY
CSce 11 - 1/98
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COLI.IU COUNTY, I'LOUDA
LEGAL NontZ OF ASS~SSMEN'1' or LIEN
Floreal 0_ La Garza
5807 SW (2nd ST
Miami, FL 33155
DATE:
REFERENCE 10214-008 .62576800002
LIEN NUMBER:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lot 13, Block 21, of NAPLES .AP.1t .u.DIVIIIOII UlfI'1', RO. 2, accorc:U.n;
to the 'lat thereof, recorded in 'lat Book 2, at .a;e 107, of the
Public Racord. of Collier County, Florida.
You, as the owner of the property a~ove described, as recorded in the
records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby
advised that the Compliance Services Manager, did on 2/14/'7, order the
abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited
by Ordinance 91-47, serving notice thereof upon you, such nuisance being:
Prohibited accumulation of non-protected mowable ve;etation in
exce.s of 18" in height in a aubdivi.ion other than Golden Gate
Estates. Weeds over 18" (2-3 ft.).
You failed to abate such nuisance; whereupon, it was abated by the
expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of $45.00 and administrative
cost of $200.00 for a total of $245.00. Such costs, by Resolution of the
Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, have been
assessed against the above property on
and shall become a lien on the property thirty (30) days after such
assessment.
You may request a hearing before the Board of County Commissioners to
show cause, if any, why the expenses and charges incurred by the County
under this Ordinance are unwarranted or excessive or why such expenses
should not constitute a lien against the property. Such request for
hearing must be made to the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners,
Government Center, Naples, florida 34112 in writing within thirty (30)
days from the date of this assessment to be valid.
CLERK, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
CSce
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JUN 2 3 1998
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RESOLUTION NO. 98-
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD 0' COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PROVIDING FOR ASSESSMENT 0' LIEN, FOR THE COST or
THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH ORDINANCE 91-47.
.
WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance 91-47, the direct costs of
abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative
cost incurred by the County, shall be asses.ed against such property;
and
WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be
cal~ulated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together
with a description of said parcel; and
WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding
obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and
WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable thirty (30)
days after the mailing of Notice of Assessment after which interest
shall accrue at a rate of twelve percent (12.0t) per annum on any
unpaid portion thereof.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described
as follows, and having been abated of a public nuisance after due and
proper notice thereof to the owner of said property, is hereby assessed
the following costs of such abatement, to wit:
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Floreal De La Garza
5807 SW 42nd ST
Mi&mi, PL 33155
LEGAL DESCRIPTION I
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$245.00
Lot 13, Block 21, of NAPLES PARK
SUBDIVISION UNIT, NO.2, according
to the Plat thereof, recorded 1n
Plat Book 2, at Page 107, of the
Public Records of Collier County,
Plorida.
.
REFERENCE:
70214-008 '62576800002
The Clerk of the Board shall mail a notice of a.sessment of lien
to the owner or owners of the above described property, and if such
owner fails to pay such assessment within thirty (30) day. hereof, a
certified copy of this Resolution shall be recorded in the official
records of Collier County, to constitute a lien against such property
according to law, unless such direction i. stayed by this Board upon
appeal of the assessment of the owner.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote.
DATED:
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:
BARBARA B. BERRY, CHAIRMAN
APPROVED AS TO FORM
AND1 LEGAL SU FICIENCY:
1(.1 __
{I_ DAVID IGEL
COUNTY ATTORNEY
CSce 11 - 1/98
JUN 2 3 1998
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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LIEN RESOLUTIONS - CODE ENFORCEMENT CASE NO'S. 70118-OS1, 7311-
030, 70324-030, 70408-018, 7040~61.
OBJECI'IVE
Board to accept report and adopt separate Resolutions assessing a lien against the parcels
identified in the Resolutions in order to recover public funds expended to effect the
abatement of a public nuisances at these locations, all as provided for in Ordinance 91-47,
the Collier County Weed, Litter and Plant Control Ordj~
CONSIDERA nON
As required by Ordinance 91-47, a legal notice of assessment and copy of the Resolution
will be mailed to the respective property owners, and the Cleric to the Board will record
the resolution thirt)' days after mailing of the resolution.
Case No. Owner of Record Case Summary LieD Amount
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70228-051 Nivardo & Elba a. Violation detennination 03/10/97 $ 245.00
Martinez b. Notice of Violation served Undeliverable
c. Verification of unabated nuisance 04/07/97
d. Nuisance abated with public funds 04/16/97
e. Ov.ner invoiced for costs 05n.8/97
70321-030 Chester Augustine ET a. Violation determination 03(20/97 300.00
OX b. Notice of Violation served 03(26/97
c. Verification of unabated nuisance 04n.4/97
d. Nuisance abated with public funds OS/22/97
e. Owner invoiced for costs 06/05/97
70324-030 Marlene Eguizabal a. Violation determination 03/31/97 245.00
b. Notice of Violation served 04/05/97
c. Verification of unabated nuisance 04n.8/97
d. Nuisance abated with public funds 05/01/97
e. Owner invoiced for costs 05/08/97
70408-018 Euestolio Leal & a. Violation determination 04/07/97 245.00
Socorro Santillian b. Notice of Violation served Undeliverable
c. Verification of unabated Duisance 05/12/97
d. Nuisance abated with public funds 05/19/97
e. Owner invoiced for costs 05(29/97
70408-061 Guenter Oligschaeger a. Violation determination 04/07/97 245.00
b. Notice of Violation served 05107/97
c. Verification of unabated nuisance 05/12/97
d. Nuisance abated with public funds 05/19/97
e. Owner invoiced for costs 05n.9/97
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FISCAL IMP ACT
JUN 2 3 1998
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A total reimbursement of $ I~O.OO may be anticipated by voluntary actiOD or
foreclosure. The only cost to be incurred by the County is the cost ofrecordina the Lien,
which is estimated to be approximately S 35.00, mcI can be paid &om Code Enforcement
account # 111-138911.
GRO\VTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT Not applicable.
RECOMMENDA nOM
That the Board of County Commissioners adopt the attached Resolutions.
PREP ARED BY:
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REVIE\VED BY:
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Michelle Edwards Arnold, Director
Code Enforcement
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Coumunity Dev. & EnviroDmeDtal Svc:s.
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COLLIER COUNTl', FLORIDA
LEGAL NOTICE OF ASSESSKEKT or LIEN
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Nivardo Martinez ,
Elba Martinez
892 Chancellor Ave
Irvinqton, NJ 07111
DATE:
REFERENCE 70228-051 '57747040004
LIEN NUHBER:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lot 13 in Block 294 of HARCO BEAC. UMIT &IGIT . .Ubd1viaion
accordinq to the Plat thereot, recorded in '1.~ ~k 6 a~ .aqe 63-68
of the Public P.ecorda ot Colb,er Coun~Y', rloricSa.
You, as the owner of the property above described, .s recorded in the
records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby
advised that the Compliance Services Manager, did on 3/12/97, order the
abatement of a certain nuisance existin9 on the above property prohibited
by 0rdinance 91-47, serving notice thereof upon you, such nuisance being:
Prohibited accumulation ot non-protected aovable veqetation in
exce.. of 18" in heiqht in a aubdiviaion other than Golden Gate
E.tate.. Weed. over 18" (2 + ft.).
.
You failed to abate such nuisance; whereupon, it was abated by the
expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of $45.00 and administrative
cost of $200.00 for a total of $245.00. Such costs, by Resolution of the
Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, have been
assessed against the above property on
and shall become a 11en on the property thirty (30) days after such
assessment.
You may request a hearing before the Board of County Commissioners to
show cause, if any, why the expenses and charges incurred by the County
under this Ordinance are unwarranted or excessive or why such expenses
should not constitute a lien against the property. Such request for
hearing must be made to the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners,
Government Center, Naples, Florida 34112 in writing within thirty (30)
days from the date of this assessment to be valid.
CLERK, BOARD or COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
CSce 9- 1/93
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JUN 2 3 1998
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A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PROVIDING FOR ASSESSMENT OF LIEN, FOR THE COST OF
THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH ORDINANCE 91-47.
.
WHEREAS, ^s provided in Ordinance 91-47, the direct costs of
abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative
cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property;
and
WHEREAS, the COSt thereof to the County a. to each parcel shall be
calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioner., together
with a description of aaid parcel: and
WHEREAS, such assesament shall be a legal, valid and binding
obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and
WHEREAS, the useument shall become due and payable thirty (30)
days after the mailing of Notice of Assessment after which interest
shall accrue at a rate of twelve percent (12.0\) per annum on any
unpaid portion thereof.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described
as follows, and having been abated of . public nuisance after due and
proper notice thereof to the owner of said property, is hereby assessed
the following costs of such abatement, to wit:
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Nivardo Martinez ~
Elba Martinez
892 Chancellor Ave
Irvington, NJ 07111
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
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$245.00
Lot 13 in Block 294, of MARCO
BEACH UNIT EIGHT a subdivision
according to the Plat thereof,
recorded in Plat Book , at Page
63-68 of the Public Recorda of
Collier County, Plorida.
.
REFERENCE:
70228-051 .57747040004
The Clerk of the Board shall mail a notice of assessment of lien
to the owner or owners of the above described property. and if such
owner fails to pay such assessment within thirty (30) days hereof, a
certified copy of this Resolution shall be recorded in the official
records of Collier County, to constitute a lien against such property
according to law, unless such direction is stayed by this Board upon
appeal of the assessment of the owner.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote.
DATED:
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E, BROCK, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:
BARBARA B. BERRY, CHAIRMAN
APPROVED AS TO FORM
AND LEGAL UFFICIENCY:
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{~D ID WEIGEL
fU COUNTY ATTORNEY
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COLLIU COU'R'rY, I"%,OUDA
U(;AL NOTICE OF ASSESSKEN'1' 01' LIEN
Cheater Auquatine ET UX
2819 N Hoody Ave
Chicago, IL 60634
DATE:
REFERENCE 70321-030 .57646080000
LIEN NUMBER:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lot 9 Block 178 of Marco Beach Unit SEVEN a 8ubd1.i.ion according to
the Plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 6 'age 55-62 of the PUblic
Racor~. of Collier County, Florida.
You, as the owner of the property above described, as recorded in the
records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby
advised that the Compliance Services Manager, did on 3/21/97, order the
abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited
by Ordinance 91-47, serving notice thereof upon you, such nuisance being:
Pr.ohibited dumping, accumulation, .torag_ or burial of litter, wa.t.
or &ban~oned property. Yard dabria acatt.r.d on right aid. of lot.
You failed to abate such nuisance: Whereupon, it was abated by the
expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of $100.00 and
administrative cost of $200.00 for a total of $300.00. Such costs, by
Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County,
florida, have been assessed against the above property on
and shall become a lien on the property thirty (30) days after such
assessment.
You may request a hearing before the Board of County Commissioners to
show cause, if any, why the expenses and charges incurred by the County
under this Ordinance are unwarranted or excessive or why such expenses
should not constitute a lien against the property. Such request for
hearing must be made to the Clerk of the Board of County CommiSSioners,
Government Center, Naples, Florida 34112 in writing within thirty (30)
days from the date of this assessment to be valid.
CLERK, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
CSce 9- 1/93
JUN 23 1998
PR. S-
RESOLUTION NO. 91-
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD or COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PROVIOING FOR ASSESSMENT OF LIEN, FOR THE COST OF
THE ABATEHEN'T OF PUBLIC nuISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH OROINANCE 91-47.
WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance 91-47, the direct costs of
abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative
cost incurred by the County, shall be asse.sed against such property:
and
WHEREAS, the COlt thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be
calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together
with a description of said parcel; and
WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding
obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and
WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable thirty (30)
days after the mailing of Notice of Assessment after which interest
shall accrue at a rate of twelve percent (12.0\) per annum on any
unpaid portion thereof.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described
as follows, and having been abated of a public nuisance after due and
proper notice thereof to the owner of said property, is hereby assessed
the following costs of such abatement, to wit:
NAME;
Che.ter Augustine ET OX
2819 N Moody Av.
Chicago, IL 60634
LEGAL DESCRIPTIONI
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$300.00
Lot 9 Block 178 of Marco Beach
Unit SEVEN a Subdivision according
to the Plat thereof, recorded in
Plat Book 6 Page 55-62 of the Public
Record. of Collier County, Florida.
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REFERENCE:
70321-030 .57646080000
The Clerk of the Board shall mail a notice of assessment of lien
to the owner or owners of the above described property, and if such
owner fails to pay such assessment within thirty (30) days hereof, a
certified copy of this Resolution shall be recorded in the official
records of Collier County, to constitute a lien against such property
according to law, unless such direction is stayed by this Board upon
appeal of the assessment of the owner.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote.
DATED:
ATTEST:
D~IGHT E. BROCK. CLERK
BOARO OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIOA
BY:
BARBARA B. BERRY, CHAIRMAN
APPROVED AS TO FORM
AND LEGAL/SUFFICIENCY:
JjLJ dt I /{ (/L ( "-
DAVID WEIGEL ~
COUNTY ATTORNEY
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COLLIER COt1KT%, FI.OJUDA
LECAAL NOTICE or ASSESSKEN'l' or LID
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Marl.n. Equ1aabal
335C I.W. 123~. A....
Hiaai, FL 33175
DAft:
REFERENCE 7032C-030 '59082280006
LIEN NUMBER:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lot 19, Block C, ~CO HIQHLANDS IUBDIVISIOR, acco&'dJ.nljf to the Plat
th.r.o~, &'.corded in 'lat Book 3, at Page 12, of the PUblic Reco&'da
of Colli.r County, Florida.
You, as the owner of the property a~ove described, as recorded in the
records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby
advised that the Compliance Services Manager, did on 4/2/97, order the
abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited
by Ordinance 91-47, serving notice thereof upon you, such nuisance being:
ProhLbit.d accumulation of non-protected movable ..9.tation in
.xc... of 10" in h.iqht in a au.bciiviaion oth.r than Golden Gate
Eatatea. Weed. over lSH (3 ft.).
.
You failed to abate such nuisance; whereupon, it was abated by the
expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of $C5.00 and administrative
cost of $200.00 for a total of $2CS.OO. Such costs, by Resolution of the
Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, have been
assessee against the above property on
and shall become a lien on the property thirty (30) days after such
assessment.
You may request a hearing before the Board of County Commissioners to
show cause, if any, why the expenses and charges incurred by the County
under this Ordinance are unwarranted or excessive or why such expenses
should not constitute a lien against the property. Such request for
hearing must be made to the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners,
Government Center, Naples, Florida 34112 in writing within thirty (30)
days from the date of this assessment ~o be valid.
CLERK, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
CSce
9- 1/93
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No,
JUN 2 3 1998
1
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PROVIDING FOR ASSESSMENT OF LIEN, FOR THE COST OF
THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH ORDINANCE 91-47.
t
WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance 91-47, the direct costs of
abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative
cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property;
and
WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be
calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissionera, together
with a description of said parcel; and
WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding
obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and
WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable thirty (30)
days after the mailing of Notice of Assessment after which interest
shall accrue at a rate of twelve ,ercent (12.0\) per annum on any
unpaid portion thereof.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described
as follows, and having been abated of a public nuisance after due and
proper notice thereof to the owner of said property, is hereby asseased
the following costs of such abatement, to wit:
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Marlene Eguizabal
3354 5 W 123" Ave
MiLmi, FL 33175
LEGAL D!SCRIPTIONr
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$245.00
Lot 19, Block 4, MARCO HIGHLANDS
SUBDIVISION, according to the Plat
thereof, recorded in Plat Book 3, at
Page 72, of the Public Record. of
Collier County, Florida.
.
REfERENCE:
70324-030 .59092290006
The Clerk of the Board shall mail a notice of assessment of lien
to the owner or owners of the above described property, and if such
owner fails to pay such assessment within thirty (30) days hereof, a
certified copy of this Resolution shall be recorded in the official
records of Collier County, to constitute a lien against sueh property
according to law, unless 8uch direction ia stayed by thia Board upon
appeal of the assessment of the owner.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote.
DATED:
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E, BROCK, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:
BARBARA B. BERRY, CHAIRMAN
APPROVED AS TO FORM
AND rEGAL TFFWENCY:
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'~fWID (~EIGEL
TV- COUNTY ATTORNEY
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COUlD comr.n, FLOJUDA
LEGAL lCOTIa or UIZSSMDC"r or LID
Eue.tolio Leal
Socorro Santillian
2433 S 60U\ Ct
Cicero, IL 60650
DATE:
REFERENCE 70408-018 '5115020000'
LIEH HUMBER:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Tract of land de.cribed a. follow., Lo~ r~ (t), Block Two-Bunclxecl-
Ninety-Ei9ht (2'1), of Marco Beach Ufti~ &ivh~ (I), A .ubd!yi.ioft
accordin9 to the plat thereof, recorded ift 'lA~ Book lix (S), 'Age.
Sixty-Three and Sixty-Ei9ht <63 ~ ,a), of ~e pUblic recorda of
Collier County, Florida.
You, as the owner of the property above described, as recorded in the
records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby
advised that the Compliance Services Manager, did on t/8/,7, order the
abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited
by Ordinance 91-47, serving notice thereof upon you, such nuisance being:
Prohibited accumulation of non-protected Dowable veqetation in
exce.. of 18" in hei9ht in a .ubdiviaion other than Golden Gate
Estate.. Weeds over 18" (2 ~ ft. +)
You failed to abate such nuisance: whereupon, it was abated by the
expendit~re of public funds at a direct cost of $45.00 and administrative
cost of $200.00 for a total of $245.00. Such costs, by Resolution of the
Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, have been
assessed against the above property on
and shall become a lien on the property thirty (30) days after such
assessment.
You may request a hearing before the Board of County Commissioners to
show :ause, if any, why the expenses and charges incurred by the County
under this Ordinance are unwarranted or excessive or why such expenses
should not constitute a lien against the property. Such request for
hearing must be made to the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners,
Government Center, Naples, Florida 34112 in writing within thirty (30)
days from the date of this assessment to be valid.
CLERK, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
CSce 9- 1/93
JUN 2 3 1998
_P".--9-._-
RESOLUTION NO. '8-
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PROVIDING FOR ASSESSMENT OF LIEN, FOR THE COST OF
THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH ORDINANCE 91-47.
4
WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance 91-47, the direct costs of
abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative
cost incurred by the County, shall be asses.ed against such property;
and
WHEREAS, the coat thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be
calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together
with a description of said parcel; and
WHEREAS, such a..essment ahall be a legal, valid. and binding
obligation upon the property against whieh made until paidl and
WHEREAS, the assessment ahall'beeome due and payable thirty (30)
days after the mailing of Notiee of .a.s.essment after whieh interest
shall accrue at a rate of twelve percent (12.0') per annum on any
unpaid portion thereof.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described
as follows, and having been abated of a public nuisance after due and
proper notice thereof to the owner of said property, is hereby assessed
the following costs of such abatement, to wit:
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Eueatolio Leal
Socorro Santillan
H33 S 60'. Ct
Cicero, IL 60650
LEG~L DESCRIPTION:
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$245.00
Tract of land described as
follows, Lot Four (4), Block Two-
Hundred-Ninety-Eight (291), of
Marco Beach Unit Eight(8), in a
subdivision according to the plat
thereof, recorded in plat Book Six
(6), Pages Sixty-Three and Sixty-
Eight (63 . 68), of the public
records of Collier County, Florida.
4
REFERENCE:
70408-018 *57750200006
The Clerk of the Board shall mail a notice of asseasment of lien
to the owner or owners of the above described property, and if such
owner fails to pay such assessment within thirty (30) days hereof, a
certified copy of this Resolution shall be recorded in the official
records of Collier County, to constitute a lien against such property
according to law, unless such direction is stayed by this Board upon
appeal of the assessment of the owner.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote.
DATEn:
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:
BARBARA B. BERRY, CHAIRMAN
APPROVED AS TO FORM
H LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
Id, j AJ1/t 'L~
DAVID WEIGEL
COUNTY ATTORNEY
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BO.uD or COU&f'n CCHa..tONDl
COUIU couftr, n.oJUDA
U~ MOTIa or AJIEIIMD"1' or LID
Cuenter Oli9achlaeger
Schierenber9atr 28
72250 Freudenatadt
a. raan y
DATE:
REFERENCE 70401-061 '56.0'120002
LIEN NUHBER:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lot ., Block It, of KAaCO a&ACa awIT TWO, . .ubdi.1810n acco~d1ng
to the Plat thereof, recorded in 'lat. .oolt " at. .ag. 25-31, of the
Public a.cor~ of Collier Countr, rlo~1cIa.
You, as the owner of the property .bove described, .. recorded In the
records maintained by the office of the Property Appr.l.er, are hereby
advised that the Compliance Services Hanager, did on e/I/17, order the
abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited
by ~rdinance 91-47, serving notice thereof upon you, such nuisance being:
Prohibited accumulation of non-protected aow&bl. .eget.at1on in
exc... of 18" in h.i9ht in a .ubd.i.!aion other than Golden Gate
Eatat... W.eda over 18" (3 ft.)
You failed to abate such nuisance: whereupon, it was abated by the
expendlture cf public funds at a direct cost of $45.00 and administrative
cost of $200.00 for a total of $245.00. Such costs, by Resolution of the
Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, have been
assessed against the above property on
and shall become
a lien on the property thirty 1)0) days after such assessment.
You may request a hearing before the Board of County Commissioners to
show cause, if any, why the expenses and charge. incurred by the County
under this Ordinance are unwarranted or excessive or why such expenses
should not constitute a lien against the property. Such request for
hearing must be made to the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners,
Government Center, Naples, Florida 34112 in writing within thirty (30)
days from the date of this assessment to be valid.
CLERK, BOARD OF COUNTY COHHISSIONERS
CSce 9- 1/93
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No.
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JUN 2 3 1998
PQ.
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RESOLUTION NO. 98-
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PROVIDING FOR ASSESSMENT OF LIEN, FOR THE COST OF
THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH ORDINANCE 91-47.
.
WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance 91-47, the direct costs of
abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative
cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property;
and
WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be
calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioner., together
with a description of said parcel; and
WHEREAS, such assessment 8hall be a legal, valid and binding
obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and
WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable thirty (30)
days after the mailing of Notice of Assessment after which interest
shall accrue at a rate of twelve percent (12.0t) per annum on any
unpaid portion thereof.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVEO BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIOA, that the property described
~s follows. and having been abated of a public nuisance after due and
proper notice thereof to the owner of said property, is hereby assessed
the following costs of such abatement, to wit:
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Ploreal De La Garza
5807 SW 42nd ST
Mi&mi, FL 33155
LEG~L DESCRIPTIONr
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$245.00
Lot 13, Block 21, of NAPLES PARK
SUBDIVISION UNIT, NO.2, according
to the Plat thereof, recorded in
Plat Book 2, at Page 107, of the
Public Record. of Collier County,
Florida.
.
REFERENCE:
70214-008 .62576800002
The Clerk of the Board shall mail a notice of assessment of lien
to the owner or owners of the above described property, and if .uch
owner fails to pay such aS8essment within thirty (30) days hereof, a
certified copy of this Resolution shall be recorded in the official
records of Collier County, to constitute a lien against such property
according to law, unless such direction i. stayed by this Board upon
appeal of the assessment of the owner.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote.
DATED:
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E, BROCK, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:
BARBARA B. BERRY, CHAIRMAN
APPROVED AS TO FORM
AND1 LEGAjSf/(ICIENCY:
rl(.r{~ / 1/1..-
{I_ DAVID IGEL
COUNTY ATTORNEY
CSce 11 . 1/98
JUN 2 3 1998
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EXECU1TVES~ARY
LIEN RESOLUTIONS - CODE ENFORCEMENT CASE NO'S. 70228-051, 7321-
030,70324-030,70408-018,70408-061.
OBJECTIVE
Board to accept report and adopt separate Resolutions assessing a lien against the parcels
identified in the Resolutions in order to recover public funds expended to effect the
abatement of a public nuisances at these locations, all as provided for in Ordinance 91-47,
the Collier County Weed, Litter and Plant Control Ordinance.
CONSIDERA nON
As required by Ordinance 91-47, a legal notice ofasSCSSJDcnt and copy of the Resolution
\loilI be mailed to the respective property owners, and the Clerk to the Board will record
the resolution thirty days after mailing of the resolution.
Ca!t No. Owner of Record Case Summary Lien Amount
70228-051 Nivardo & Elba a. Violation determination 03/10/97 $ 245.00
Martinez b. Notice of Violation served Undeliverable
c. Verification of unabated nuisance 04/07/97
d. Nuisance abated with public funds 04/16/97
e. Ovmer invoiced for costs OS/28/97
70321-030 Chester Augustine ET a. Violation determination 03/20/97 300.00
UX b. Notice of Violation served 03/26/97
c. Verification of unabated nuisance 04/24/97
d. Nuisance abated with public funds OS/22/97
e. Owner invoiced for costs 06/05/97
70324-030 Marlene Eguizabal a. Violation determination 03/31/97 245.00
b. Notice of Violation served 04/05/97
c. Verification of unabated nuisance 04/28/97
d. Nuisance abated with public funds 05/01/97
e. Owner invoiced for costs 05108/97
70408-018 Euestolio Leal & a. Violation determination 04/07/97 245.00
Socorro Sanlillian b. Notice ofViolatiOD served Undeliverable
c. V crification of unabated nuisance 05/12/97
d. Nuisance abated with public funds 05/19/97
e. Owner invoiced for costs OS/29/97
70408-061 Guenter Oligschaeger a Violation determination 04/07/97 245.00
b. Notice ofViolatiOD served 05107/97
c. Verification of unabated Duisance 05/12/97
d. Nuisance abated with public funds 05/19/97
e. Owner invoiced for costs OS/29/97
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FISCAL IMPACT
JUN 2 3 1998
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A total reimbursement of S 1,280.00 may be anticipated by voluntazy action or
foreclosure. The only cost to be incurred by the County is the cost or recording the Lien,
which is estimated to be approximately S 35.00, ad can be paid &om Code Enforcement
account # 111-138911.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT Notapplicable.
RECOMMENDA T10~
That the Board of County Commissioners adopt the attached Resolutions.
PREPARED BY:
DATE: -S::J? -9J
mer Service RepreseDtative
REVIE\VED BY:
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Michelle Edwards Arnold, Director
Code Enforcement
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Community Dev. & EnvironmeDtal Svc:s.
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COLI.IEa COUlC"r%, n.oSUDA
LEGAL NOTICE OF ASSESSMDn' OF LID
Nivardo MArtinez ,
Elba MArtinez
8'2 Chancellor Ave
Irvinqton, NJ 07111
DA'1'J::
REFEaENCE 70228-051 .57747040004
LIEN NUt.tBER:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lot 13 in Block 2'4 of MARCO BEACB UWIT EXeaT a .Ubd1vi.ion
accordinq to the Plat thereof, recorded 1ft .1at aook 6 at .aqe 63-68
of the Pu!)lic IWcorcU of Collier County, I'lorida.
You, as the owner of the property above described, .. recorded in the
records maintained by the office of the Property ~ppr.i.er, .re hereby
advised that the Compliance Services Manager, did on 3/12/'7, order the
abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited
by Ordinance 91-47, serving notice thereof upon you, such nuisance being:
Prohibited accumulation of non-protected Dowable .eqetation in
exce.. of 18" in heililht. in a .ubdivi.ion other than Colden Cate
Eat.ate.. Weed. over 18" (2 + ft.).
You failed to abate such nuisance: whereupon, it was abated by the
expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of $45.00 and administrative
cost of $200.00 for a total of $245.00. Such costs, by Resolution of the
Board of County Co~issioners of Collier County, Florida, have been
assessed against the above property on
and shall become a lien on the property thirty (30) days after such
assessment.
You may request a hearing before the Board of County Commissioners to
show cause, if any, why the expenses and charges incurred by the County
unjer this Ordinance are unwarranted or excessive or why such expenses
should not constitute a lien against the property. Such request for
hearing must be made to the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners,
Government Center, Naples, Florida 34112 in writing within thirty (30)
days from the date of this assessment to be valid.
CLtRK, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
CSce 9- 1/93
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JUN 2 3 1998
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RESOLUTION NO. 98-
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PROVIDING FOR ASSESSMENT OF LIEN, FOR THE COST OF
THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH ORDINANCE 91-47.
~~EREAS, as provided in Ordinance 91-47, the direct costs of
abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative
cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property;
and
WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be
calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together
with a description of said parcel: and
WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding
obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and
WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable thirty (30)
days after the mailing of Notice of Assessment after which interest
shall accrue at a rate of twelve percent (12,0\' per annum on any
unpaid portion thereof.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described
as follows, and having been abated of a public nuisance after due and
proper notice thereof to the owner of said property, is hereby assessed
the following costs of such abatement, to wit: .
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Nivardo Martinez ~
Elba Martinez
892 Chancellor Ave
Irvington, NJ 07111
LEGAL DESCRIPTIONs
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$245.00
Lot 13 in Block 294, of MARCO
BEACH UNIT EIGHT a subdivision
according to the Plat thereof,
recorded in Plat Book 6 at Page
63-68 of the Public Records of
Collier County, Plorida.
REFERENCE:
70228-051 .57747040004
The Clerk of the Board shall mail a notice of assessment of lien
to the owner or owners of the above described property, and if such
owner fails to pay such assessment within thirty (30) days hereof, a
certified copy of this Resolution shall be recorded in the official
records of Collier County, to constitute a lien against such property
according to law, unless such direction is stayed by this Board upon
appeal of the assessment of the owner.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote.
DATED:
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E, BROCK. CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:
BARBARA B. BERRY, CHAIRMAN
APPROVED AS TO FORM
AND LEGAL ~UFFICIENCY:
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fLi COUNTY ATTO~NEY
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LEG.AL NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT or .LIEN
Cheater Auquatine ET OX
2819 N Moody Ave
Chicaqo, XL 60634
DATE:
REFERENCE 70321-030 '57646080000
LIEN NUMBER:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lot 9 Block 178 of Marco Beach Unit SEVEN a Subd!yi.ion according to
the Plat thereof, recorded in plat Book' 'ave 55-'2 of ~e Public
aecorda of Collier County, Florida.
You, as the owner of the property above described, as recorded in the
records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby
advised that the Compliance Services Manager, did on 3/21ft7, order the
abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited
by Ordinance 91-47, serving notice thereof upon you, such nuisance being:
Prohibited dumpinq, accumulation, atorage or buri.l of litter, vaate
or abandoned property. Yard dabri. acattered on right .ide of lot.
You failed to abate such nuisance; whereupon, it was abated by the
expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of $100.00 and
administrative cost of $200.00 for a total of $300.00. Such costs, by
Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County,
florida, have been assessed against the above property on
and shall become a lien on the property thirty (30) days after such
assessment.
You may request a hearing before the Board of County Commissioners to
show cause, if any, why the expenses and charges incurred by the County
under this Ordinance are unwarranted or excessive or why such expenses
should not constitute a lien against the property. Such request for
hearing must be made to the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners,
Government Center, Naples, florida 34112 in writing within thirty (30)
days from the date of this assessment to be valid.
CLERK, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
CSce 9- 1/93
JUN 2 3 1998
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RESOLUTION NO. 98-
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PROVIDING FOR ASSESSMEN7 OF LIEN, FOR THE OOST OF
THE ABATEMEN7 OF PUBLIC NUIS~CE, IN ACCORD~CE
WITH ORDINANCE 91-47.
WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance 91-47, the direct costs of
abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative
cost incurred by the County. shall be assessed against such property;
and
WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be
calculated and reported to the Board of County Commis.ioners, together
with a description of said parcel: and
WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding
obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and
WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable thirty (30)
days after the mailing of Notice of Assessment after which interest
shall accrue at a rate of twelve percent (12,0\) per annum on any
unpaid portion thereof.
NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described
as follows. and having been abated of a public nuisance after due and
proper notice thereof to the owner of said property. is hereby assessed
the following costs of such abatement, to wit:
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Chester Augustine ET OX
2819 N Moody Ave
Chicago, IL 60634
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
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$300.00
Lot 9 Block 178 of Marco Beach
Unit SEVEN a Subdivision according
to the Plat thereof, recorded in
Plat Book 6 Page 55-62 of the Public
Records of Collier County, Florida.
REFERENCE:
70321-030 *57646080000
The Clerk of the Board shall mail a notice of assessment of lien
to the owner or owners of the above described property, and if such
owner fails to pay such assessment within thirty (30) days hereof. a
certified copy of this Resolution shall be recorded in the official
records of Collier County. to constitute a lien against such property
according to law. unless such direction is stayed by this Board upon
appeal of the assessment of the owner.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote.
DATED:
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BY:
BARBARA B. BERRY. CHAIRMAN
APPROVED AS TO FORM
AND LEGALjSUFFICIENCY:
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DAVID WElGE
COUNTY ATTORNEY
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COLLIER COUNTY, I'L01\1DA
LEGAL NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT or LIEN
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Karlene Egu~&ahal
3354 S.W. 12304 Ave
Kiaai, FL 33115
DATE:
REFERENCE 10324-030 159082280006
LIEN NUMBER:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lot 19, Block 4, KAl\CO BIGBt.ANDS SUBDIVXSIOlf, according to the .la t
thereof, recorded in Plat Book 3, at .ag. 72, of the PUblic Record.
of Coll~er County, Florida.
You, as the owner of the property above described, as recorded in the
records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby
advised that the Compliance Services Manager, did on 4/2/", order the
abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited
by Ordinance 91-47, serving notice thereof upon you, such nuisance being:
Prohibited accumulation of non-protected .owahle vegetation in
exce.a of 18" in height in a aubdiviaion other than Golden Cate
E.tate.. Weed. over 18" (3 ft.).
.
You failed to abate such nuisance; whereupon, it was abated by the
expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of $45.00 and administrative
cost of $200.00 for a total of $245.00. Such costs, by Resolution of the
Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, florida, have been
assessed against the above property on
and shall become a lien on the property thirty (301 days after such
assessment.
You may request a hearing before the Board of County Commissioners to
show cause, if any, why the expenses and charges incurred by the County
under this Ordinance are unwarranted or excessive or why such expenses
should not constitute a lien Against the property. Such request for
hearing must be made to the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners,
Government Center, Naples, florida 34112 in writing within thirty 1301
days from the date of this assessment to be valid.
CLERK, BOARD Of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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RESOLUTION NO. 98-
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PROVIDING FOR ASSESSMENT OF LIEN, FOR THE COST OF
THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH ORDINANCE 91-47.
.
WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance 91-47, the direct costs of
abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative
cost incurred by the County, shall be aasesaed against such property;
and
WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be
calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together
with a description of said parcel; and
WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding
obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and
WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable thirty (30)
days after the mailing of Notice of Assessment after which interest
shall accrue at a rate of twelve percent (12.0\) per annum on any
unpaid portion thereof.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described
as follows, and having been abated of a public nuisance after due and
proper notice thereof to the owner of said property, is hereby assessed
the following costs of such abatement, to wit:
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Marlene Eguizabal
3354 S W 123" Ave
Mi~i, PL 33175
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
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$245.00
Lot 19, Block 4, MARCO HIGHLANDS
SUBDIVISION, according to the Plat
thereof, recorded in Plat Book 3, at
Page 72, of tho Public Records of
Collier County, Plorida.
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REfERENCE:
70324-030 .59082280006
The Clerk of the Board shall mail a notice of assessment of lien
to the owner or owners of the above described property, and if such
owner fails to pay such assessment within thirty (30) days hereof, a
certified copy of this Resolution shall be recorded in the official
records of Collier County, to constitute a lien against such property
according to law. unless such direction is stayed by this Board upon
appeal of the assessment of the owner.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote.
DATED:
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:
BARBARA B. BERRY, CHAIRMAN
APPROVED AS TO FORM
AND rEGAL rFFWENCY:
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.t:L.:8AVID( EIGEL
11.'- COUNTY ATTORNEY
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COLLIE~ COUKTT, rLOa1DA
LEGAL NOTICE 01' ASSESSMENT 01' LIEN
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Eue.tolio Leal
Socorro Santillian
2433 S 60U. Ct
Cicero, 11. 60650
DATE:
RErER%NCE 70408-018 .57750200006
LIEN NUMBER:
LEG~L DESCRIPTION:
Tract of land de.cribed a. follow., ~t rou~ (4), Block Tvo-Bundz.d-
Ninety-Ei9ht (298), of Marco .each Unit EiVht CI), a aubdiyiaion
accordin9 to the plat thereof, recorded in ,lat Book lix C'), .av..
Sixty-Three and Sixty-Ei9ht (63 , "), of the public recorda of
Collier County, Florida.
You, as the owner of the property above described, as recorded in the
records maintained by the office of the Property ~ppraiser, are hereby
advised that the Compliance Services Manager, did on 4/8/97, order the
abatement o~ a certain nuisance e~isting on the above property prohibited
by Ordinance 91-47, serving notice thereof upon you, such nuisance being:
Prohibited accumulation of non-protected movable vegetation in
exce.. of 18" in height in a subdivision other than Golden Gate
.
E.tate.. Weed. over 18" (2 ~ ft. .)
You failed to abate such nuisance: whereupon, it was abated by the
expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of $45.00 and administrative
cost of $200.00 for a total of $245.00. Such costs, by Resolution of the
Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, have been
assessed against the above property on
and shall become a lien on the property thirty (301 days after such
assessment.
You may request a hearing before the Board of County Commissioners to
show cause, if any. why the expenses and charges incurred by the County
under this Ordinance are unwarranted or excessive or why such expenses
should not constitute a lien against the property. Such request for
hearing must be made to the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners,
Government Center, Naples, Florida 34112 in writing within thirty (301
days from the date of this assessment to be valid.
CLERK, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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RESOLUTION NO. 9B-
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PROVIDING FOR ASSESSMENT OF LIEN, FOR THE COST OF
THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH ORDINANCE 91-47.
.
WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance 91-47, the direct costs of
abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative
cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property;
and
WHEREAS, the coat thereof to the County a. to each parcel shall be
calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together
with a description of said parcel; and
WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding
obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and
WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable thirty (30)
daYB after the mailing of Notice of Assessment after which interest
Bhall accrue at a rate of twelve percent (12.0\) per annum on any
unpaid portion thereof.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described
aB follows, and having been abated of a public nuiBance after due and
proper notice thereof to the owner of said property, is hereby assessed
the following costs of such abatement, to wit:
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Euestolio Leal
Socorro Santillan
20(33 S 60" Ct
Cicero, IL 60650
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
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$245.00
Tract of land de.cribed a.
follow., Lot Four (4), Block Two-
Hundred-Ninety-Eight (29B), of
Marco Beach Unit Zight(B), in a
subdivision according to the plat
thereof, recorded in Plat Book Six
(6), Page. Sixty-Three and Sixty-
Eight (63 , 6B), of the public
record. of Collier County, Florida.
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REFtRENC~:
70408-018 .57750200006
The Clerk of the Board shall mail a notice of assessment of lien
to the owner or owners of the above described property. and if such
owner fails to pay such asseSBment within thirty (30) daYB hereof. a
certified copy of this Resolution shall be recorded in the official
records of Collier County. to conBtitute a lien againBt such property
according to law, unlesB Buch direction is stayed by this Board upon
appeal of the assessment of the owner.
This Resolution adopted after motion. second and majority vote.
DATED:
ATIEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:
BARBARA B. BERRY, CHAIRMAN
APPROVED AS TO FORM
] LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
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DAVID WEIGEL
COUNTY ATTORNEY
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COLLID cotllCTl, n.oJUDA
LJ:.CiAL NOTICE or ASSESSHENT or LIEN
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Cuen~r Oliq.chlaeqer
Schierenberq.tr 28
72250 Freuden.tadt
Genaany
DATE:
REFERENCE 70408-061 15'.0'120002
LIEN NUMBER:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lot I, alock ", of MARCO aEAC8 UNIT TWO, a '~Yi.ion according
to the rlat thereof, recorded in rl.~ .ook " .~ rage 25-31, of the
Public aacorda of Collier County, Florida.
You, as the owner of the pro?erty above described, a. recorded in the
records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby
advised that the Compliance Services Manager, did on 4/8/'7, order the
abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited
by Ordinance 91-47, serving notice thereof upon you, such nuisance being:
Prohibited accumulation of non-protected .o.able yeqetation in
exce.. of 18" in height in a .~vi.ion other than Golden Gate
E.tate.. Weed. over 18" (3 ft.)
.
You failed to abate such nuisance: whereupon, it was abated by the
expendlture of public funds at a direct cost of $45.00 and administrative
cost of $200.00 for a total of $245.00. Such costs, by Resolution of the
Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, have been
assessed against the above property on
and shall become
a lien on the property thlrty (301 days after such assessment.
You may request a hearing before the Board of County Commissioners to
sho~ cause, lf any, why the expenses and charges incurred by the County
under thi, Ordinance are unwarranted or excessive or why such expenses
should not constitute a lien against the property. Such request for
hearlnq must be made to the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners,
Government Center, Naples, Florida 34112 in writing within thirty (30)
days from the date of this assessment to be valid.
CLERK, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
CSce
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JUN 23 1998 I
RESOLUTION NO. 99-
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PROVIDING FOR ASSESSMENT OF LIEN, FOR THE COST OF
THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH ORDINANCE 91-47.
.
WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance 91-47, the direct costs of
abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative
cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property;
and
WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County a. to each parcel shall be
calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together
with a description of said parcel; and
WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding
obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and
WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable thirty (30)
days after the mailing of Notice of Assessment after which interest
shall accrue at a rate of twelve percent (12.0') per annum on any
unpaid portion thereof.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMr~ISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described
as follows, and having been abated of a public nuisance after due and
proper notice thereof to the owner of said property, is hereby assessed
the following costs of such abatement, to wit:
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Guenter Oligschl.eger
SChierenbergatr 28
72250 Freudenetadt
Cennany
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
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$245.00
Lot e, Block ", of MARCO BEACH
UNIT TWO, a Subdivision according
to the Plat thereof, recorded in
Plat Book 6, at Page 25-31, of the
Public Records of Collier County,
Florida.
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REFERENCE:
70408-061 .56806120002
The Clerk of the Board shall mail a notice of assessment of lien
to the owner or owners of the above de8cribed property, and if such
owner fails to pay such assessment within thirty (30) days hereof, a
certifled copy oE this Resolution shall be recorded in the official
records of Collier County, to constitute a lien against such property
according to law. unless such direction is stayed by this Board upon
appeal cf the assessment of the owner,
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote.
DATED:
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK. CLERK
BOARD OF' COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:
BARBARA B. BERRY, CHAIRMAN
APPROVED AS TO fORM
AND LEGALt,SUfFICIENCY:
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L<-/"' VID WEIGEL
~I.-' COUNTY ATTORNEY
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t:XECUTIVE SUMMARY
LIEN RESOLUTIONS - CODE ENFORCEMENT CASE NO'S. #70806-057,
70902-084,71010-027, 71218-020
OBJECTIVE
Board to accept report and adopt separate Resolutions assessing a lien against the parcels
identified in the Resolutions in order to recover public funds expended to effect the
abatement of a publ ic nuisances at these locations, all as provided for in Ordinance 91-47,
the Collier County Weed, Litter and Plant Control Ordinance.
CONSIDERA nON
As required by Ordinance 91-47, a legal notice of assessment and copy of the Resolution
will be mailed to the respective property owners, and the Clerk to the Board will record
the resolution thirty days after mailing of the resolution.
ClSe No. Owner of Record Case Summary Lien Amount
70806-057 Barbara K Hamory a. Violation detennination 08/04/97 S 245.00
b. Notice of Violation served 08/11/97
c. Verificatiort of unabated nuisance 09/02197
d. Nuisance abated with public funds 09/10/97
e. Owner invoiced for costs 10/03/97
70902-084 Gonzalez. Valentin & a. Violation determination 09/04/97 365.00
Migdalia b. Notice of Violation served Undeliverable
c. Verification of unabated nuisance 10/02/97
d. Nuisance abated with public funds 12/02197
e. Owner invoiced for costs 12/16/97
71010-027 larussi E TUX, Guy J a. Violation determination 10/08/97 290.00
b. Notice of Violation served 10/20/97
c. Verification of unabated nuisance 11/09/97
d. Nuisance abated with public funds 11/25/97
e. Owner invoiced for costs 12/10/97
71218-02C Garrison JR. John C & a. Violation determination 12/17/97 245.00
Virginia b. Notice of Violation served 01105/98
c. Verification of unabated nuisance 01112/98
d. Nuisance abated with public funds 01119/98
e. Owner invoiced for costs 01/23/98
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FISCAL IMP ACT
A total reimbursement of S 1,145.00 may be anticipated by voluntary action or
foreclosure. The only cost to be incurred by the County is the cost of recording the Lien,
which is estimated to be approximately $ 20.00, and can be paid from Code Enforcement
account # 111-138911. "~G
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GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMP ACf Not applicable.
RECOMMENDATION
That the Board of County Commissioners adopt the attached Resolutions.
PREPARED BY:
DATE: S... ;). ..., - <j F
mer Service RepraeDtatlve
REVIEWED BY:
DATE: ~ "'~-~"'6
Ju e Belanger, Senior Custo r Sen'ice Alent
,
C e Enforcement
REVIE\VED BY:
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Mlcbelie Edwards Arnold, Director
Code Enforcement
DATE: 5..).. 7~ 9/
APPROVED BY:
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DATE: ?-/cf-,??
Vin ent A. Cautero, AICP, Administrator
Community Dey. & Environmental Svcs.
CSce 8 - 6/91
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JUN 2 3 1998
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BOARD or COUN"l'Y COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNT!, FLORIDA
LEGAL NOTICE or ASSESSMENT OF LIEN
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Barbara It B&IIlory
205 Greenock Dr
Greenville, DE 19807
DATE:
REFERENCE 70806-057 .57741040000
LIEN NUMBER:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lot 10 Block 284 of Marco .each Unit EIGHT a Subdivision according
to the Plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book' Page 63-68, o~ the
Public Record. of Collier County, Florida.
You, as the owner of the property above described, as recorded in the
records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby
advised that the Compliance Services Manager, did on 8/6/97, order the
abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited
by Ordinance 91-47. servinq notice thereof upon you, such nuisance being:
Prohibited accumulation of non-protected movable vegetation in
exee.. of 18" in height in a subdivision other than Golden Gate
E.tate.. Weed. over 18" (4'+)
.
You falled to abate such nuisance; whereupon, it was abated by the
ey.penditure of public funds at a direct cost of $45.00 and administrative
cost of $200.00 for a total of $245.00. Such costs, by Resolution of the
Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, florida. have been
assessed aqainst the above property on
and shall become a lien on the property thirty (3D) days after such
assessment.
You may request a hearinq before the Board of County Commissioners to
show cause, if any. why the expenses and charges incurred by the County
under this Ordinance are unwarranted or excessive or why such expenses
should not constitute a lien against the property. Such request for
hearinq must be made to the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners,
Government Center, Naples, florida 34112 in writing within thirty (30)
days from the date of this assessment to be valid.
CLERK. BOARD Of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
CSee 9- 1/93
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JUN 2 3 1998
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RESOLUTION NO. 98-
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PROVIDING FOR ASSESSMENT OF LIEN, FOR THE COST OF
THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH ORDINANCE 91-47.
.
WHEREAS, ~s provided in Ordinance 91-47, the direct costs of
abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative
cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property;
and
WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be
calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together
with a description of said parcel; and
WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding
obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and
WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable thirty (30)
days after the mailing of Notice of Assessment after which interest
shall accrue at a rate of twelve percent (12.0') per annum on any
unpaid portion thereof.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described
as follows, and having been abated of a public nuisance after due and
proper notice thereof to the owner of said property, is hereby assessed
the following costs of such abatement, to wit:
NAME:
Barbara JC Hamory
205 Greenoc:lt Dr
Greenville, DE 19807
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
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$245.00
Lot 10 Block 284 of Marco Beach
Unit EIGHT a Subdivision according
to the Plat thereof, recorded in
Plat Book 6 Page 63-68, of the
Public Record. of Collier County,
Florida.
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REFERENCE:
70806-057
1157741040000
The Clerk of the Board shall mail a notice of assessment of lien
to the owner or o'~ers of the above described property, and if such
owner fails to pay such assessment within thirty (30) days hereof, a
certified copy of this Resolution shall be recorded in the official
records of Collier County, to constitute a lien against such property
according to law, unless such direction is stayed by this Board upon
appeal of the assessment of the owner.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote.
DATED:
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:
BARBARA B. BERRY, CHAIRMAN
APPROVED AS TO FORM
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COUNTY ATTORNEY
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BOAJU> or COO'NTt CC>>IKISSIOKUS
COI.LIJ:a COUHTY, J'LOSUDA
LEG..U. NOTICE or ASSESSMENT or LIEN
DATE:
Gonzalez, Valentin' Kiqdalia
1237-39 NW 33rd St.
Ki&J:rl, FL 33142
REFERENCE 70902-0B4 '62255200004
LIEN NUMBER:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lot 41, Block " Maple. Manor Lake, accordin9 to the plat thereof,
on file and recorded in the Public a.cor~ of Collier County,
Florida. Plat Book 3, Page B6, al.o de.cribed a. Lot 41, Block 6,
Naple. Kanor Lake aeplat, 'lat Book 4, paqe 67, Public Recor~ of
Collier County, Florida.
You, as the owner of the property above described, as recorded in the
records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby
advised that the Compliance Services Manager, did on 9/05/97 order the
abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited
by Ordinance 91-47, s~rving notice thereof upon you, such nuisance being:
Prohibited accumulation of non-protected mowable veqetation in
exce.. of IB" in heiqht. in a .ubdivi.ion other than Golden Gate
E.tate. , Prohibited dumpinq. Accumulation, .toraqe or burial of
littar, waste or abandoned property. ~.o, fallen d.ad tree,
branche., limb., etc..
You failed to abate such nuisance: whereupon, it was abated by the
expenditure of publlC funds at a direct cost of $ 165.00 and
administrative cost of $200.00 for a total of $ 365.00. Such costs, by
Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County,
florida, have been assessed against the above property on
and shall become a lien on the property thirty (301 days after such
assessment.
You may reguest a hearing before the Board of ~ounty Commissioners to
show cause, if any, why the expenses and charges incurred by the County
under this Ordinance are unwarranted or excessive or why such expenses
should not constitute a lien against the property. Such request for
hearing must be made to the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners,
Government Center, Naples, Florida 34112 in writing within thirty (30)~:G
days from the date of this assessment to be valid.
CLERK, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
JUN 2 3 1998
CSce 9- 1/93
p. 5
RESOLUTION NO. 98-
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PROVIDING FOR ASSESSHENT OF LIEN, FOR THE COST OF
THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH ORDINANCE 91-47.
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WHEREAS, aa provided in Ordinance 91-47, the direct costs of
abatement of certain nui.ancea, including preacribed administrative
coat incurred by the County, ahall be aaaeaaed against such property:
and
WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be
calculated and reported to the Board of County Commi.aioners, together
with a description of said parcel: and
WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding
obligation upon the property against which made until paid: and
WHEREAS. the asaeaament shall become due and payable thirty ()Ol
days after the mailing of Notice of Assessment after which interest
shall accrue at a rate of twelvI plrclnt 112.0\) plr annum on any
unpaid portion thereot.
NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA. that the property described
as follows, and having been abated of a public nuisance after due and
proper notice thereof to the owner of aaid property. 1. hereby a.ae..ed
the following cost. of auch abatement, to wit:
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LEGAL DESCRIPTIONl
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Gonzalez, Valentin ~
Hi51dal1a
1237-39 NW 3)" St.
Hiami. FL 33142
Lot 41, Block 6, Naple. Manor $ 3'5.00
Lake, according to tbe plat tbereof,
on file and recorded in Public Record. of Collier
County, Florida. Plat Book 3, Page 86, al.o
de.cribed a. Lot 41, Block 6, Naple. Hanor Lake
Replat, Plat Book 4, page 67, Public Record.
of Collier County, Plorida.
B.U.!RrJKE l
62255200004
70902-084
The Clerk of the Board shall mail a notice of assessment of lien
to the owner or owners of the above described property. and if such
owner fails to pay such assea.ment within thirty (30) days hereof, a
certified copy of this Resolution shall be recorded in the official
records of Collier County, to constitute a lien against such property
according to law. unless such direction is stayed by this Board upon
appeal of the assessment of the owner.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote.
DATED:
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:
BARBARA B. BERRY, CMI
JUN 2 3 1998
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lOUD or COUII'n COMK%II%OUU
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
LEl;AL !COTICE or ASS&ISKEICT or LIEN
DATE:
Iaru..i ET UX, Guy J
911 canyon View Rd. Apt 212
Saqamore Hill., 08 44067
REFERENCE 71010-027 '55700040001
L 1 E~~ NUMBER:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
ALL of Linda Park, except Lot. 38, 39, 40, 42, 43 and 44, a
Subdivision ot Lot 51 ot ICAPLES GROW AND TRUCJt CO'S LITTLE rAJQlS
NO.2, le.. State Road right-ot-way, according to the plat thereot in
Plat Book 4, Page 19 of the Public Record. of Collier County,
Florida.
You, as the owner of the property above described, as recorded in the
records maintained by the office of the Property Appraiser, are hereby
advised that the Compliance Services Manager, did on 10/10/97 order the
abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited
by Ordinance 91-47, serving notice thereof upon you, such nuisance being:
Prohibited accumulation of non-protected aowable vegetation iG
exce.. of 18" in height in a .ubdivision other than Golden Gate
Estates,
You failed to abate such nuisance: whereupon, it was abated by the
expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of $ 90.00 and
administrative cost of $200.00 for a total of $ 290.00. Such costs, by
Resolut~on of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County,
florida, have been assessed against the above property on
and shall become a lien on the property thirty (30) days after such
assessment.
You may request a hearing before the Board of County Commissioners to
show cause, if any, why the expenses and charges incurred by the County
under this Ordinance are unwarranted or excessive or why such expenses
should not constitute a lien against the property. Such request for
hearing must be made to the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners,
Government Center, Naples, Florida 34112 in writing within thirty (30)
days from the date of this assessment to be valid.
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CLERK, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
CSce 9- 1/93
JUN 2 3 1998
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RESOLUTION NO. 98-
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PROVIDING FOR ASSESSMENT OF LIEN, FOR THE COST OF
THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH ORDINANCE 91-47.
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WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance 91-47, the direct costs of
abatement of certain nuisances, including prescribed administrative
cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property;
and
WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be
calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together
with a description of said parcel; and
WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding
obligation upon the property against which made until paid; and
WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable thirty (30)
days after the mailing of Notice of Assessment after which interest
shall accrue at a rate of twelve percent (12.0') per annum on any
unpaid portion thereof.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the property described
as follows, and having been abated of a public nuisance after due and
proper notice thereof to the owner of said property, is hereby assessed
the following costs of such abatement, to wit:
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
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Iarussi ET UX, Guy J
911 Canyon View Rd.
Apt 212
Sagamore Hills, OH 44067
ALL of Linda Park, except $ 290.00
Lots 38, 39, 40, 42, 43, and 44,
a Subdivision of Lot 51 of NAPLES GROVE AND
TRUC~ CO'S LITTLE FARMS No.2, less State Road
right-of-way, according to the plat thereof
in Plat Book 4, Page 19 of the Public Records
of Collier County, Florida.
REFERENCE:
55700040001
71010-027
The Clerk of the Board shall mail a notice of assessment of lien
to the owner or owners of the above described property, and if such
owner fails to pay such assessment within thirty (30) days hereof, a
certified copy of this Resolution shall be recorded in the official
records of Collier County, to constitute a lien against such property
according to law, unless such direction is stayed by this Board upon
appeal of the assessment of the owner.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote,
DATED:
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK. CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
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BY:
BARBARA B, BERRY. CHAIRMAN
JUN 2 3 1998
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COLLIE. COUN'1'Y, I'LOIUDA
LEGAL HO'UCE 01' MSESSMEMT 01' LIEN
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DATE:
Garriaon JR, John C , Vir;inia
45878 Cabin Branch Dr.
Sterling, VA 20164
REFERENCE 71218-020 .36315760009
LIEN NUMBER:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lot 5 Block 199 Unit , 'art GOLDEN GATE according to plat thereo~
recorded in Plat Book 5, Page 131 o~ the Public Record. o~ Collier
County, J'lorida.
You, as the owner of the property above described, as recorded in the
records maint4ined by the office of the Propert~ Appraiser, are hereby
advised that the Compliance Services Manager, did on 12/18/97 order the
abatement of a certain nuisance existing on the above property prohibited
by Ordinance 91-47, serving notice thereof upon you, such nuisance being:
Prohibited accumulation o~ non-protected aowable vegetation in
exc... of 18" in height in a aubdiviaion other than Golden Gate
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You failed to abate such nuisance: whereupon, it was abated by the
expenditure of public funds at a direct cost of $ 45.00 and
administrative cost of $200.00 for a total of $ 245.00. Such costs, by
Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County,
florida, have been assessed against the above property on
and shal: become a lien on the property thirty (30) days after such
assessment.
You may request a hearing before the Board of County Commissioners to
show cause, if any, why the expenses and charges incurred by the County
under this Ordinance are unwarranted or excessive or why such expenses
should not constitute a lien against the property. Such request for
hearing must be made to the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners,
Government Center, Naples, florida 34112 in writing within thirty (30)
days from the date of this assessment to be valid.
CLERK, BOARD Of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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CSce 9- 1/93
JUN 23 1998
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RESOLUTION NO, 98-
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PROVIDING FOR ASSESSMENT OF LIEN, FOR THE COST OF
THE ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE, IN ACCORDANCE
WITH ORDINANCE 91-47.
.
WHEREAS, as provided in Ordinance 91-47, the direct costs of
abatement of certain nui.ances, including prescribed administrative
cost incurred by the County, shall be assessed against such property;
and
WHEREAS, the cost thereof to the County as to each parcel shall be
calculated and reported to the Board of County Commissioners, together
with a description of said parcel; and
WHEREAS, such assessment shall be a legal, valid and binding
obligation upon the property against which made until paid: and
WHEREAS, the assessment shall become due and payable thirty (30)
days after the mailing of Notice of Assessment after which interest
shall accrue at a rate of twelve percent 112.0\' per annum on any
unpaid portion thereof.
rlOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS or COLLIER COUNTy, FLORIDA, that the property described
as follows. and having been abated of a public nuisance after due and
proper notice thereof to the owner of said property, is hereby assessed
the following costs of such abatement, to WIt:
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
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Garrison JR, John C ~
Virginia
45878 Cabin Ranch Dr.
Sterling, VA 20164
Lot 5 Block 199 Unit 6 Part S 245.00
GOLDEN GATE according to plat thereof
recorded in Plat Book 5, Page 131 of the Public
Records of Collier County, Plorida.
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REfERENCE:
36315760009
71218-020
The Clerk of the Board shall mail a notIce of assessment of lien
to the owner or owners of the above descrlbed property, and if such
owner falls to pay such assessment wlthln thirty 1)01 days hereof. a
certIfled copy of this Resolution shall be recorded in the official
records of CollIer County, to constitute a lien against such property
according to law, unless such direction is stayed by this Board upon
appeal of the assessment of the owner.
This ResolutIon adopted after motion, second and majority vote.
DATED:
AT"TES7:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERr
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BY:
BARBARA B. BERRY, CHAIRMAN
APPROVED AS TO fORM
AND/LEGAL SUfF.(I(IENCY:
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CSc.~ 11 . 1/98
JUN 23 1998
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
RECOMMENDA nON TO APPROVE EXCAVATION PERMIT NO. 59.63~AN WEEKS
HOMESITE AND COMMERCIAL EXCAVATION" LOCATED IN SECTION 11,
TOWNSHIP 47 SOUTH, RANGE 18 EAST: BOUNDED ON THE NORTH BY 66TH AVENUE
N.E., ON THE SOUTH AND \VEST BY LAND ZONED ESTATES, AND ON THE EAST BY
THE FAKA UNION CANAL.
OBJECTIVE:
To issue an excavation permit to Stan Weeks, P.E. for the project known u "Stan Weeks Homesite and
Commercial Excavation" in accordance with County Ordinance No. 92-73. Division 3.5.
CONSIDERA nONS:
The Petitioner proposes to excavate a 1,9 acre lake contiguouS to the Fab Union Canal (SFWMD
Jurisdiction) on 5 acres of Estates zoned property. An application has been submitted to SFWMD. who
have verbally confirmed that they have no problems with this concept.
FISCAL L'IPACT:
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Application Fee
Permit Fee
Traffic Impact Fee (approx.)
S 850,00
S 148.00
$3,000.00 To be verified upon issuance ofpcrmit.
GROwm MANAGEMENT IMPACT: None,
PLANf'iING RECOJ\fMEf'iDA TION:
That the Boa:d of County Commissioners approve the issuance of Excavation permit No. 59.636 to
Stan Weeks, ?E, for the project known as "Stan Weeks Homesite & Commercial Excavation".
Following stipulation:
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1, The excavation shall be limited to a bottom elevation of 16 ft. below existing grade.
2. Off-site removal of material shall be subject to HTransponation Standard Conditions"
imposed by the Transponation Services Division in document dated 5124/88 (copy
attached).
3. No blasting will be permitted unless issued a separate permit by Collier County Project Plan
Review, however, blasting appears to be unnecessary.
4. If trees are to be removed as a result of the excavating operation, a Tree Removal permit,
required by Ordinance No. 92-73. Divisin 3.9 shall be obtAined from Collier County Project
Plan Review before worle shall commence.
S. A lake littoral zone may be created and planted if desired by the SFWMD.
6. All Provisions ofCo11ier County Ordinance No. 93.73, Division 3.5 shall be adhered !,o._
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7. A 20 ft. maintenance easement dedicated to the SFWMD shall be provided around the
perimeter of the lake.
8. Necessary SFWMD, ACOE &. DEP permits must be obtained pr;or to cormnencing
construction.
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STANCH WSKI;P.E.
SENIOR ENGINEER
REVIE\VED BY:
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mOMAS E. KUCK, P.E.
ENGINEERING REVIEW MANAGER
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P~;;~R~TMENTDIREcrOR
VINCENT A. cAUTERO, AlcP, ADMINISTRATOR
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COLLIER COUNTY TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
"STANDARD CONDmONS"
EXCAVATION PERMIT APPLICATIONS INVOLVING
OFF-SITE REMOVAL OF MATERIAL
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The intent of these "Standard Conditions" are to provide excavation permit applicants a summmy of
conditions which may affect their projects and which should be taken into consideration during all
stages of proj ect development:
1.
Haul routes between an excavation site and an arterial road shall be private with property
owner(s) approval or be a public collector road built to standards applicable to handle the
resulting truck traffic. Where residential areas front collector ro~ appropriate turn lanes,
buffer and bikepath shall be required as minimal site improvements and if recommended for
approval, shall be so with the condition that the Transportation Services Administration
reserves the right to suspend or prohibit off-site removal of excavated material should such
removal create a hazardous road condition or substantially deteriorate a road condition; such
action by the Transportation Services Administration shall be subject to appeal before the
Board ofConnty~.
2.
Haul routes 1Jtilim,gpublic.mads.sba1I.bcsubjecttouwhna;lIfr.Hall~.and road repair or ~
appropriate fair share by the l'emUttee in accordance with Excavation Ordinance No. 91-11.
as amended Div. 3.5 and Right-of-Way Ordinance No. 93-64.
3.
Off-site removal of excavated material shall be subject to Ordinance No. 92-22 (Road
Impact Ordinance). A traffic and road impact analysis shall be made by the County to
determine the effects that off.site removal of excavated material will have on the road
system within the excavation project's zone of influence. If appropriate, road impact fees in
accordance with Ordinance No. 92-22 shall be paid prior to the issuance of an excavation
permi t.
4.
The Transportation Services Administration reserves the right to establish emergency weight
limits on public roadways affected by the off-site removal of excavated material; the
procedure for establishment of weight limits shall be the presentation of an applicable
resolution before the Board of County Commissioners. Should weight limits be institute~
the perminee shall be responsible to implement measures to assure that all heavy truck
loadings leaving the permit's property confonn to the applicable weight restriction.
5.
The Excavation Performance Guarantee shall apply to excavation operations and also the
maintenance/repair of public roads in accordance with current ordinances and applicable
permit stipulations.
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JUN 2 3 1998
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6.
Based on soil boring information per Ordinance No. 91-102 as amended, a blasting permit
may be appropriate. Should a blasting permit application be submitted and should
residential areas exist within one mile of the excavation site, the County reserves the right to
deny a blasting permit based on concerns for off-site impacts from blasting at an excavation
site. Should a blasting pennit be considered and approved, the minimum conditions of
approval in addition to conditions per Ordinance No. 91-102 as amended are as follows:
A. Structure inventory/monitoring and applicable property owner release as required by
the Development Services Director.
B. Security bond applicable to private property damage acceptable to the County.
C. Control of size/depth/number of charges per blast by the Development Services
Director.
D. The right of the County to suspend and/or revoke blasting pcnnit authority should it
be determined that blasting activities are creating unacceptable off-site conditions
Ctbcr in terms of private property damage and/or related physicaleff'em orbl~
operations.
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7.
No ~cavation ~uuit mn be issued untJ.l receipt of a release from the 'Transportation
Services Administration applicable to proper mitigation of off-site impacts, meeting of
applicable provisions of Ordinance No. 93-64, Ordinance No. 92-22, and Ordinance No.
91-102 as amended.
Reference to letter of 5/24/88
Revised 1/13/98
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RECOMMENDATION TO APPROVE EXCAVATION PERMIT NO. 59.609 (MOD) GLEN
EDEN-LAKE 5 LOCATED IN SECl10N 9, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST,
BOUNDED ON THE NORTH BY THE RETREAT PUD, ON THE EAST BY FALLING
W AYERS NORTH MULTI-FAMILY, ON THE SOUTH BY UNDEVELOPED RSF-C AND ON
THE WEST BY ARBOR TRACE PlJD.
OBJECl1VE:
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To issue Excavation Permit No. 59.609 (Mod), for Glen Eden-Lake 5 in accordance with County
Qrdin.anec No. 91-102 as amended, Division 3.5
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CONSIDERATIONS:
The petitioner proposes to obtain a commercial ex::avation pcnnit to allow fill material totaling 29.174
C.Y. to be hauled from future Phase 2 to approved Phase 1 within the Glen Eden project. No material
will be removed from !he Gkn.Eden projccuitc.
FISCAL IMP ACf:
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The fiscal impact to the County is none. The County win realize revenues as follows:
Fund:
Agency:
Cost Center
113
County Manager
138900 - Development Services
Revenue generated by this project
Total $996.00
The breakdown is as follows:
a) Excavation Review Fee - $850.00
b) Excavation permit Fcc - $146.00
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPAcr:
None.
PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
That the Board of County Commissionm approve the issu"",,- of Excavation Permit No. 59.609
.'.. (mod) for Glen Eden-Lake s. ~
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1. The excavation shall be limited to a bottom elevation of -12.00 ft. NGVD. All disturbed areas
proposed for lake excavation shall be excavated to . minimum elevatiOD of -0.5 ft. NGVD.
2. No excavated material sba11 be removed from the project site..
3. The lake littoral zone shall be created and p1mted u indicated on the P1m oCRecord.
4.
In order to ensure a minimum ciahty percent (SOOh) covenae oC littoral zone planting ereas, ·
pcrfonnancc guarantee, based on . cost estimate to replace the oriJinal iDstIllcd Jittora1 zone
plants, will be required upon completion and acceptanc:e oCtile excavation (Laud Development
Code 3.5.7.2.5). No Certificates of Occupancy will be issued until this perfOl'lDlDCC guarantee
is submitted.
5.
All prO\,;sions of Collier County Ordinance No. 91-102, Division 3.5 sball be adhered to.
.6.
Wbe.r.e.,groundwater is proposed to be pumped during the cx.cavatiJw ~tion..ADcw.aterilw
'Permit 6hal1 be obtained from the South Florida Water~Di&1rict....aspy
-provided 10 Engineering Review Services for approva1priorm1be..~~.....#~- ~'.#IJf many
.dewm:ring.activity on 1he si2E..
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No blasting will be permitted unless issued a separate pennit by Collier County Engineering
Review Services.
8.
I f trees are to be removed as a result of the excavating operation, a Vegetation Removal Pcnnit,
required by Land Development Code, Division 3.9 shall be obtained from Collier County
Planning & Technical Services before work shall commence.
9.
A 20 fl., maintenance easement shall be provided around the perimeter of the lake and a 20 ft.
access e-asement to it shall be provided from a right-of-way. The easement shall be accessible
to all maintenance vehicles.
10.
Stockpile side slope shall be at a maximum of 4: 1 unless fencing is installed around the entire
perimeter of the stockpile area.
11.
Any stockpile in place for a period exceeding 60 days shall be seeded and mulched and erosion
control devices installed.
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FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF SEWER FACILITIES ACCEPTANCE FOR
HRS SITE
OBJECTIVE: The Board of County Commissioners, Ex-Officio the
Governing Board of the Collier County Water-Sewer District, to
accept the conveyance of the water and sewer facilities.
CONSIDERATIONS:
1) The Developer of HRS Site, has constructed the sewer
facilities within dedicated easements to serve this development.
See attached location map.
2} Preliminary acceptance was approved by the Community
Development and Environmental Services staff on May 30, 1997, in
accordance with Ordinance 97-17.
3) Staff has recorded all appropriate legal documentation w~
had been reviewed by 'the County Attorney's office for legal.
.5ufficiency_
4) The sewer facilities have been operated and maintained by the
Collier County Water-Sewer District during the one (1) year
warranty period.
5) A final inspection to examine for any defects in materials
and workmanship was conducted by the Community Development and
Environmental Servi~es Division staff and found to be
satisfactory. .
6} The Utilities Performance Security (UPS), in the form Cash
Bond in the amount of $1,304.00, will be released to the project
Engineer or the Developer's designated agent upon the Boards
approval.
FISCAL IMPACT: The sewer facilities were constructed without cost
to the Collier County Water-Sewer District. The cost of operating
and maintaining the sewer facilities will be paid by monthly user
revenues.
JUN 2 3 1998
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Executive Summary
HRS Site
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GROKTB ~ IMPACT: This project has been connected to the
South Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant. Capacity presently
exists to serve this project.
1t!COMKENDMION: The Community Development and Environmental
Services Division Administrator recommends that the Board of
County Commissioners, Ex-Officio the Governing Board of the
Collier County Water-Sewer District, accept the sewer facilities
for HRS Site, and release the UPS to the Project Engineer or the
Developer's designated agent.
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FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF WATER UTILITY FACILITIES FOR
BlUDGEWATER CONDaoaNIOM
OBJECTrYB: The Board of County Commissioners, Ex-Officio the
Governing Board of the Collier County Water-Sewer District, to
accept the conveyance of the water facilities.
CONSIDERATIONS:
1) The Developer of Bridgewater Condominium, has constructed the
water and sewer facilities within dedicated easements to serve
this development. See attached location map.
2) Preliminary acceptance was approved by the Community
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6) The Utilities Performance Security (UPS), in the form of a
Cash Bond in the amount of $2,360.00, will be released to the
Project Engineer or the Developer's designated agent upon the
Boards approval.
FISCAL IMPACT: The water facilities were constructed without cost
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and maintaining the water facilities will be paid by monthly user
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Bridgewater Condominium
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GROWTH ~ IMPACT: This project has been connected to the
County Regional Water Treatment Plant. Capacity presently exists
to serve this project.
RECOHHENDATION: The Community Development and Environmental
Services Division Admiriistrator recommends that the Board of
County Commissioners, Ex-Officio the Governing Board of the
Collier County Water-Sewer District, accept the water facilities
for Bridgewater Condominium, and release the UPS to the Project
Engineer or the Developer's designated agent.
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BRIDGEWATER CONDOMINIUM
Payor: NA TlONAl BANK
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DEFERRAL OF ONE HUNDRED PERCENT OF TIlE IMPACf FEES FOR A 210 UNIT
AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECf TO BE BUILT BY A FLORIDA LIMITED
PARTNERSIDP, KNOWN AS COLLEGE PARK HOLDINGS, LTD., AFFORDABLE
RENTAL UNITS, AND SUBORDINATION OF LIEN.
To have the Board of County Commissioners approve defem1 of the Libmy System Imp-t
Fees, Parks and R.ccn:ationallmptct fees, RoI4 Impact feci, ~ Medical Scmces fees,
Water Impact Pees, Sewer Impact Pee., aDd Edi1cItioaal FacDitIeIlmpet Fees ror 210 anits or.
210 unit rental affordable housing project to be CODStruded by CoDep Park Holdings, Ltd..
CONSIDERA nONS:
On April 20, 1998 College Parle Holdings, Ltd. filed an impact fee deferral application to provide
for 210 dwelling units to be rented by tenants with incomes not exceeding 6()Oh of median
household income for Collier County.
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210 Units
Undcr1he Terms of1he impact fee waiver au4 dcfau1 on$..--- ft 'Co1kp Pam Hft~ lJd. is
eligible:for the followin.8 ;, ['I ,act !cc.ddanJs:
a) Library System Impact Fees
b) Road Impact Fees
c) Parks & Recreation Impact Fees
Community Parks
Regional Parks
d) Emergency Services Impact Fees
e) Se.wer Impact Fees
o Water Impact Fees
g) School Impact Fees
$ 37,909.20
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37,590.00
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TOTAL IMPACT FEES DEFERRED $1,000,129.20
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fees would be repaid and available in !he ~optiatc ;IIJjdllCt fa: fimds for the fiscaJ year 2005
budget. The proposed fiscal impact fee defem! is DOt budgeted. On March 30 1994 ~ fee
ordinances were amended to not requin; reimbursement to the impact fee fimds for Affordable
Housing Impact Fee Deferrals granted for a six year period.
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Deferral of impact fees will provide relief to a developer ofhousiDa for very low and low income
families in compliance with Policy 1.5.2 of the Housing Element of the Growth Management
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The Board of County CommissionCl'S approve Ihc deferral of impact fees for 210 of 21 0 units of
College Park Apartments to be built iD Comer County by College Park Holdings, Ltd.. The
Board of County Commissioners can'delay the contribution for impact fee deferrals for up to
seven years from the date of deferral. This impact fee defcna1 is due and payable on February
15, 2005.
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RESOLUTION NO. 98-_
A RESOLtrnON OFmE BOARD OF COUNlY
COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNlY, FLORIDA
AUTHORIZING mE DEFERRAL OF LIBRARY
SYSTEM IMPACT FEES, PARKS AND RECREATIONAL
FACILITIES IMPACT FEES, ROAD IMPACT FEES,
WATER IMPACT FEES, SEWER IMPACT FEES,
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES IMPACT
FEES, AND EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES SYSTEM
IMPACT FEES FOR COLLEGE PARK APARTMENTS,
A 210 UNIT AFFORDABLE RENTAL HOUSING
PROJECT, AND SUBORDINATION OF LIEN.
WHEREAS, Collier County has recognized and attempted to address the lack of adequate and
affordable housing for moderate. low, and very low income households in Collier County and the
need for creative and innovative programs to assist in the provision of such housing by including
several provisions in the Collier County Growth Management Plan. including: objective 1.4.
policy 1.4.1, objective 1.5, policy 1,5.2. policy 1.5,3. policy 1.5.4. policy 1.5,5. policy 1.5.6;
object 1.6. policy 1.6.3; objective 2.1. policy 2.1,1. policy 2.1.2. policy 2.1,3. policy 2,1.5. and
20 policy 2.1.6 of the Housing Element; and
2] WHEREAS, College 'Parle Holdings. Ltd. will undertake the development of Saxon
22 Manor Isles Apartments. a two hundred and ten (210) unit affordable rental housing community
23 on a site located in Collier County, Florida. of which College Park Holdings, Ltd, is owner; and.
24 WHEREAS. on April 20, 1998. an application was filed with the Collier County Housing
25 and Urban Improvement Department for the deferral of Collier County impact fees for the
26 College Park Apartments consistent with the requirements of the County impact fee ordinances;
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28 WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 3.4 of the Library System Impact Fcc Ordinance.
21) Ordinance No, 88-97, as amended; Section 4,05 of the Parks and Recreational Facilities Impact
3() Fee Ordinance, Ordinance No, 88-96. as amended; Section 3.04 of the Road Impact Fcc
3 J Ordinance, Ordinance No, 92-22, as amended; Collier County Ordinance No, 90-86. as
32 amended, the Collier County Water System Impact Fcc Ordinance; Collier County Ordinance
33 No, 90-87. as amended. the Collier County Sewer System Impact Fcc Ordinance; Section 3.05
34 of the Emergency Medical Services System Impact Fcc Ordinance, Ordinance No, 91-71. as
35 amended; and Section 3.05 of the Educational Facilities System Impact Fcc Ordinance.
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Ordinance No, 92.33. as amended., an applicant may obtain a defeml of one hundred percent
2 (100-1.) of impact fees for a period ohix (6) years by qualifying for said defeml; and .
3 WHEREAS. College Park Apartments has qualified for an impact fee deferral based upon
4 the following representations made by College Park Holdings, Ltd.:
5 A, The Dwelling Unit shalt be the pennanent residence of the occupantl1enant.
6 B, The household renting the Dwelling Unit must have a very low or low income level.
7 at the commencement of the leasehold and duration thereof. as that tmn is defined in
8 the Appendices to the respective Impact Fee Ordinances and the monthly rent must be
9 within the affordable housing guidelines established in the Appendices to the
10 respective Impact Fee Ordinances.
II C. The Dwelling Unit shall remain affordable for at least fifteen (15) years from the date
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13 I. The Board of County Commissioners hereby authorized the deferral by Collier County of the
J4 following 1mpact fees -in the .amounts Iisaed below for the two hundred and ten (210)
IS .affordable housing units to be developed by CoIICF Pat Holdings. Ud. as identified in
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19 a) Library System Impact Fees S 180.52 S 37,909,20
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21 b) Road Impact Fees 935.00 196.350.00
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25 Community Parks 399,00 83,790.00
26 Regional Parks 179.00 37.590.00
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30 e) Sewer Impact Fees 1,340,00 281,400,00
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32 f) Water Impact Fees 900.00 189,000.00
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34 g) School Impact Fees 827 00 17367000
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interests and lien i. necessary to obtain financing for the College Park Apartments, an affordable
2 hoUJing project consisting of two hundred and ten (210) multi-family dwelling units; and
3 B) In compliance with the provisions ofrhe impact fee ordinances. the Owner will deliver to
4 the County substitute collateral in the fonn of cash and a cash equivalent financial
instrument payable to the County which together will yield to the County the full amount
of the deferred impact fees, i.c., the IUm of One Million and One Hundred and Twenty
Nine Dollars and 201100 (SI,OOO.129.20) at the expiration of the period of the deferral.
February 15, 2005, i.e., a United States Treasury Zero Coupon Bond which will mature
It the end of the deferral period. February 15, 2005, and. upon maturity. would yield an
amount equll to the amount of the deferred fees. County covenants and agrees that it
will not negotiate the bond unless and until the deferred impact fees become due and
payable pursuant to the tenns of the Agreement for l00e1. Deferral of Collier County
Impact Fees and that all moneys received by negotiation of the bond shall be applied to
the payment of said deferred 'impact fee obligation owing by Col. Parle Hotdinp, Ltd.
C) The County hereby covenants and consents and agrees that its Tights. interests.and lien
pursuant to the Agreement shall be subordinated to the lien of the Mortgage and Security
Agreement ("Mortgage; and other documents executed by Owner in consideration
therewith from College Park Holdings. ltd. to Florida Housing Finance Corporation and
The Florida AITordahle Housing Guarantee Program, or other primary lenders in the
principal amount of up to Eleven Million Dollars (SII,OOO,OOO), plus accnled interest
and all advances authorized under the provisions of such mortgages, The County will
execute such subordination Igreements as may be reasonably required by said
mongagces,
Deferral of said impact fees is subject to and contingent upon execution and recordation
of an Agreement for Deferral of Collier County Impact Fees which shall be entered into
between the applicant and County,
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A TIEST:
Dwight E. Brock, Clerk
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
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BIlbara B. Berry. Chairman
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Col1eee Park Apartments
A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE NORTHWEST
QUARTER OF SECTION 22, TOWNSWP 50 SOUTH,
RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; BEING
MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF
THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 22.
TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER
COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS THE NORTH 50.00 FEET FOR
THE PURPOSE OF ROAD RIGHT.OF.WAY,
CONTAINING 17.49 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.
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AGREEMENT FOR 100% DEFERRAL OF COI.T .TF.1t COUNTY IMPACf FEES
. This Agreement for the Deferral of Impact Fees entered into this _ of
1998, by and between the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida.
hereinafter referred to as "COUNTY" and College Park Holdings, Ltd. hereinafter referred to as
"OWNER".
WHEREAS, Collier County Ordinance No. 88-97, as amended, the Collier County
Library System Impact Fee Ordinance; Collier County Ordinance No. 88-96, as amended, the
Collier County Parks and Recreational Facilities Impact Fee Ordinance; Collier County
Ordinance No. 91-71, as amended, the Collier County Emergency Medical Services System
Impact Fee Ordinance; Collier County Ordinance No. 92-22, as amended, the Collier County
Road Impact Fee OrAinanr.e; Collier CoWlO' Orrlinan~e No. .90-86. as amended, the Collier
County Water System l.mp.act Ft:t: Ordinal1CC; Collier county Orrlmmu".e No. 90-879.as amended,
. the Collier coUIrty Sewer -System Impact "Fee Ortfimmce; '3I1tl Collier Comrty Ordinance No.
92-33, as amended, the Collier County Educational Facilities System Impact Fee Ordinance. as
they may be further amended from time to time hereinafter collectively referred to as "Impact
Fee Ordinance", provide for deferrals of impact fees for new owner-occupied dwelling units
qualifying as affordable housing; and
WHEREAS, TCG I, Inc. is the duly authorized general partner with Lloyd Boggio as
President; and
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WHEREAS, Lloyd Boggio as President of Tea I, Inc. has applied for a deferral of
impact fees as required by the Impact Fee Ordinance, a copy of said application is on file in the
Housing and Urban Improvement Depanment; and
WHEREAS, the County Administrator or his designee has reviewed the Ow}'"ER's
application and has found that it complies with the requirements for an affordable housing
deferral; of impact fees as established in the Impact Fee Ordinance; and
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WHEREAS, the impact fee deferral shall be presented in lieu of payment of the requisite
impact fees subject to satisfaction of all criteria in the Impact Fee Ordinance qualifying the t
project as eligible for an impact fee deferral; and
WHEREAS, the COUNTY approved a deferral of impact fees in the amount of One
Million and One Hundred and Twenty Nine Dollars and 521100 ($1,000.129.20) for six years
from date of certificate of occupancy for College Park Apartments embodied in Resolution No.
98--, at its regular meeting of
and
WHEREAS, the Impact Fee Ordinance requires that the OWNER enter into an
Agreement with the COUNTY.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing recitals, the parties covenant and
agree as follows:
1. RECITALS INCORPORATED. The foregoin.,g .recitals .are true and correct and shalI be
in.corpoWed by rcfcrcncc herein.
2. L'EGAl.. UESCRlP1TON. 'The legal dcsIWllpti1>>l,,{1he 1iwelling ~ (the "Dwelling Unitj
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and the site plan are attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated by reference herein.
3. TERM. OWNER agrees that the Dwelling Unit shall remain affordable and shall be
offered for rent in accordance with the standards set forth in the appendix to the Impact Fee
Ordinance for a minimum of fifteen (15) years commencing from the date a certificate of
occupancy is issued for the Dwelling Unit.
4. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES. OWNER represents and warrants the
following:
a) The Dwelling Unit shall be the pennanent residence of the occupant/tenant.
b) The household renting the Dwelling Unit must have a very low or low income level, at
the conunencement of the leasehold and duration thereof. as that tenn is defined in the
Appendices to the respective Impact Fee Ordinances and the monthly rent must be within
the affordable housing guidelines established in the Appendices to the respe
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c) The Dwelling Unit shall remain affordable for at least fifteen (IS) years from the date the
certificate of occupancy was issued.
S. SUBSEQUENT RENTAL OR TRANSFER. If OWNER rents the Dwelling Unit subject to
the impact fee deferral to a subsequent renter, the Dwelling Unit shall be rented only to
households meeting the criteria set forth in the Impact Fee Ordinance. The impact fees
deferred shall be immediately repaid to the COUNTY upon the discontinuance of use of the
Dwelling Unit as affordable housing, or six years from the date such impact fees are deferred,
whichever occurs first. OWNER agrees that even though the impact fees have been repaid to
the COUNTY, the OWNER will utilize the Dwelling Unit for affordable housing for at least
fifteen (15) years from the date the certificate of occupancy was issued for the Dwelling Unit.
6. LIEN. The deferred impact fees shall be a lien upon the property which lien may be
iom::la.se4i upon in the event of non-compliance with the requirements of this Agreement.
TIle COUNTY .acknowledges and agrees that;
. (a) m romplimICe with the -provision of the Collier County lmpact 'Fee Ordinances, OWNER
has demonstrated to the COUNTY that a subordination of the County's rights, interests
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and lien is necessary to obtain financing for College Park Apartments, an affordable
housing project consisting of two hundred ten (210) units; and
(b) In compliance with the provisions of the Impact Fee Ordinances, the OWNER will
deliver to the COUNTY substitute collateral in the fonn of cash and a cash equivalent
financial instrument payable to the County which together will yield to the COUNTY the
full amount of the deferred impact fees, i.e., the sum of One Million and One Hundred
and Twenty Nine Dollars and 20/100 (SI,Ooo,129.20) at the expiration of the period of the
deferral, February 15.2005, i.e., a United States Treasury Zero Coupon Bond which will
mature at the end of the deferral period, February IS, 2005 and, upon maturity, would
yield an amount equal to the amount of the deferred fees. COUNTY covenants and
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agrees that it will not negotiate the bond unless and until the deferred imp
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of the bond shall be applied to the payment of said deferred impact fee obligation owing
by College Park Holdings, Ltd.
(c) The County hereby covenants and consents and agrees that its rights, interests and lien
pursuant to this agreement shall be subordinated to the lien of the Mortgage and Security
Agreement ("Mortgage") and other documents executed by OWNER in consideration
therewith from College Park Holdings. Ltd. to Florida Housing Finance Corporation and
The Florida Affordable Housing Guarantee Program, or other primary lenders in the
principal amount of up to Eleven Million Dollars (SI1,OOO,OOO), plus accrued interest and
all advances authorized under the provisions of such mortgages. The COUNTY will
execute such subordination agreements as may be reasonably required by said mortgages.
7. ANNUAL REPORT. Annually, the OWNER of the Dwelling Unit shall provide to the
County Administrator an affidavit of compliance with the .affordable housing qualification
criteria md standards set forth in the Impact Fee Qrtiin~nce. Said .affidavit must be filed
'Within thirty (30) days of1he amliversary date uf'the issmmce uf'the certificate of"ccupancy.
If the income of any unit renter which originally qualified as low income level as defined in
the respective Appendix to the Impact Fee Ordinance increases by more than forty percent
(40%) above the low income level described in the appendix, then the per unit deferred
impact fee on the non-compliance unit shall become immediately due and payable by
OWNER or, in the alternative, the O\V~'ER shall have ninety (90) days to comply with the
Affordable Housing guidelines set forth in the respective Appendices.
8. RELEASE OF LIEN. Upon satisfactory completion of the Agreement requirements. and
upon payment of the deferred impact fees, the COUNTY shall, at the expense of the
COUNTY, record any necessary documentation evidencing such payment, including but not
limited to, a release of Hen.
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their heirs, successors and assigns. In the case of sale or transfer by gift of t
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Unit, the original OWNER shall remain liable for the impact fees deferred until said impact
fees are paid in full.
10. RECORDING. This Agreement shall be recorded by OWNER at the expense ofO\VNER in
the Official Records of Collier County, Florida within sixty (60) days after execution of this
Agreement by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners.
11. DEFAULT. OWNER shall be in default of this Agreement (1) where OWNER fails to rent
the property in accordance with the affordable housing standards and qualification criteria
established in the Impact Fee Ordinance and \hereafter fails to pay \he Unpact fees due within
thirty (30) days of notice of said non-compliance, or (2) where OWNER violates one of the
affordable housing qualification criteria in the Impact Fee Ordinance for a period of fifteen
(15) days after notice of violation. However, with respect to the Annual Repott, OWNER
.6hall not be in default of1his~ l1J1tila iiA~ (15) day grace period from the due
Date of the report has lapsed in the evCDt the OWNER is in default.
. 12. 'REMEDIES. Should the OWNER of the property fail to comply with the said qualification
criteria at any time during the fifteen (IS) year period or should OWNER violate any
provisions of this Agreement, the impact fees deferred shall be paid in full by O~'ER
within thirty (30) days of said non-compliance. OWN'ER agrees that the impact fees deferred
shall constitute a lien on the property commencing on the effective date of this agreement and
continuing until paid. Except as set forth in Section 6, such lien shall be superior and
paramount to the interest in the Dwelling Unit of any owner, lessee, tenant, mortgages, or
other person except the lien for County taxes and shall be on parity with the lien of any such
County taxes. Should the OWNER be in default of this Agreement and the default is not
cured within thirty (30) days after written notice to the OWNER, the Board may bring a civil
action to enforce the Agreement. In addition, the lien may be foreclosed or otherwise
enforced by the COUNTY by action or suit in equity as for the foreclosure of a mortgage on
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real property, This remedy is cumulative with any other right or remedy av .
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given to it by OWNER as described in Section 6c prior to exercising any rights to recover
against property. The Board shall be entitled to recover all fees and costs, including
attorney's fees. plus interest at the statutory rate for judgments calculated on a calendar day
basis until paid.
IN \VITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement for deferral of Impact Fees
on the date and year first above written.
(2) Witnesses:
OWNER:
COLLEGE PARK. HOLDINGS, L ro.
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COUNTY:
DATED:
A TIEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:
Barbara B. Berry, Chainnan
Approved as to form and
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COUNTY OF ...nA-7>!3
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ;; /. day of ~
1998 by Lloyd Bog~o, President of TCG I, Inc., General Partner of TRG II, Inc.,
Partner of leffiey Sharkey Consultants, General Partner of College Park Holdings, Ltd. on behalf
of the Partnership. He is personally known to me or has produced (type
of identification) as identification.
~erson taking acknowledgment
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION
College Park Apartments
A PARCEL OF LAI:ID LOCATED IN THE NORTHWEST
QUARTER OF SECTION 22, TOWNSmp 50 SOUTH,
RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; BEING
MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF
THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECI'ION 22.
TOWNSIDP 50 SOVI'B, BANGE .26 .usx., CnJ J JIi'R
COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS XBE NORm 9.00 EEET FOR
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"J..' REQUEST TO APPROVE FOR RECORDING THE FINAL PLAT OF -WILSHIRE LAKES
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To approve for recording ~he final plat of Wilshire Lakes Phase Two-
A, a subdivision of lands located in Section 31, Township 48 South,
Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
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Engineering Review Section has completed the review of the final plat
of .Wilshire Lakes Phase Two-A.. This document is in compliance with
the County Land Development Code and Florida State Statute No. 177.
All fees have been paid. There are no subdivision related
improvements associated with this plat.
Engineering Review Section reconllucuds that the ~,,,,,] plat of
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Fund: Community Development Fund 113
Agency: County Manager
Cost Center: 138900 - Development Services
Revenue generated by this project:
Total: $450.00 Plat Review Fees
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACTs
The Concurrency Waiver and Release relating to conditional approval
has been reviewed and approved by the County Attorney's Office for
the project.
RECOMMENDATIONs
That the Board of County Commissioners approve the Final Plat of
.Wilshire Lakes Phase Two-A" with the following stipulations:
1. Authorize the recording of the Final Plat of .Wilshire Lak~G:'~ .
Phase Two-A."
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2. That the plat not be recorded until after July 1, 1998;
whereas the automatic vacation of a portion of a platted drainage
easement would become automatic with the replat.
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Budcet AmaldlDellt R.eqaat to Estab11sb die MctropoUtu PIaaaUII Orpatzatloa (MPO) Bud"
for Gnat Year 1"'-"
pbledM: To ClalbUsh the MPQ', 1991-99 opcraI1q budFt for the pant year wb1ch
c:om~ 1u1y I, 1991.
CoattdentSonr. Per Bad.&et ancI F1Duc:e Dcputmcat Policy impIemeatilllthe annual bud&d of
the MPO', rcaminl pant OIl the State', ftJc:aIyar (J1aJy 1 throaP JuDe 30). the MPO JI'IDt lNcf&et
request has bceD pn:parcd baed OD the tcdcraI appropriIdoa aDoc:aIecf to the F1ori4a Dcputmcat of
Transportation and is pRSCDtcd at Ibis time to c:oiDCidc with the State fiscal yar.
The attached budget has been prepared pursuant to the 1991-99 0perat1q and CapitallmproYaDeDt
Budld Instructions manual and is c:onsistcnt with the Propun Outcome BucfJe( previously consicSercd by
the Board. ThiS)UtI budget request a4drcsscs not only the current MPO propmt but also includes
budget estimates for the Federal Transit AdminfstratJon (FTA) JrIDl. This request Is c:onsIstcnt with the
MPQ's Unified Planning Work Prop'am Idopccd Apri124, 1991.
The attached worksheet shcn\'S the budJCl detail by c:ornpariq.&Jae auraslpr's.appnMd budJdS (tolal
Adopccd 1997-9I).a&h2hcMPO proposed 1991-99 badpl,1L,.. If....... : ~ '" r1lalsJar....
increased by approximaldy three pcrceut (3%) due 10 Q)StS 1IlPO(1,WA1 wIda ~~T ~ c:oasuJIanr lMlIfc:
.oaScrs.aocl persoaf.'('l .cDSlS. FUI1hcr, capUaI CClIII tor two ..~~I 'lolli' JI:dIk ~...Ie.-i1 for die 0xmIy
innsportation 'Services'Departmcnt and a DC.. }.<:,~ObIJ ""'"~. wa ~1UlIIld\,u'-.....-4
program have also been included.
Regarding m'Cnucs.. the FY 1998-99 total budJCt increucs by $100.000 u a n:su1t otthe FTA. &J'IDl.
Further. as is the c:ase in the eumnt year, the entire local maIcb Is belal COYeRd by I .soft match" from
the FOOT. In addition. the DepaJtment bas also o1!'c:red to lOA match UPWP equipment purchases.
Therefore, there are DO local costs for the MPO program in the com1Dl yare
FiscIl Tmolct: This budget amendment sets up the MPO program for fiscal year 1998-99 in
the total amount of $449,700 for the period July I, 1991 throuJh 1UDe 30. 1999. Revenues are pmicb1
through grant funds.
Gro"1h Manlli!tmenl Imnact: None:
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Planning Services DeplrtmeufIMPO Section
Metro PlannlDI- MPO (126)
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To perl'orm the transportation planninJ t\mctioaa ill CoWc:t CIOaIIly as ~NSatcd by Federal. SWe. aad Ioc:aIIaws.
(Fedenl Law: Title 23 U.S.C.; Pcdcra1 Rqulatioas: ndc 23 CFR. Pan 4SO, Subpart C. and 23 CFR. Pan 500, Subpat
E; Fl. Statute. Ch. 339.175 and Ch. 427,015) % 01
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P(nonnd FY 91 Con DoRan
25.0% $106,500 23.70%
Pnm-ams:
Prolmlm Manamnentfl'echnica1 SUDDOrt
AdminiJtra.tive and manaacment Ie1Vices to Ciry
and County fncIudiDJ supcniJOry technical
support services tor entire MPO Grant Program.
CaDitaJ Eauioment Purchases
Traffic CounteBlGlS Comput:rlSoftwarc
Prof'essionaVrechnica1 SlIDDOrt Services
Delivery of technical and profeuional plannin,
services to City and County related to
computerized traffic modelin& highway
capacity analysis and concum:ncy analysis.
Professional PJanninr Services
Delivery of professional planning setvfces
related to Long Range Transportation Plan
(IATP) ~ TaMiL .n.-kv-'t au.
'Tmnv-rio-1 ~ ,,4l ..... IWic
luvoIvcment,.aad.ScaUc~~
13icvcle7Pedcsbian 1'1alulint:"'Services
Delivery of professional planning services to
City and County related to P1anninl and
implementation of the County's Bicycle and
Pedestrian (pathway) Program.
Consultant Services
Purchase of planning consultant services related
to the Lonl Range Transportation Plan and
Transit Development Plan for Collier COID1ty.
Grand Total
Perlormance Measures
1. Act as c1carinl house for bicyclclpedccrian
public comment
% of corruncntI forwarded to appropriate Ciry,
County or State agency {or follow. up within 3
working days
2. Develop long. range Transportation forecast
and Unilied Plan Worle ProJr.un or Annual Basia
% of work program complc:tcd annually
3. Number of Site Plans. Preliminary Plats 4: DRJ's
reviewed for ~ with Pathway
Improvement PIan.
% reviewed within 5 workin
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Planninl Services DepartmeaUMPO Section (Cont.)
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This bud&et docs DOt c:oincldc with CoOler Couaty'. ftscal year aacI is sMa for mustrative purpoICI only.
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To perform mirdlaneous grant rcLued transportation PIamIina Aaactiona ia CoWer County that are put or the MPO'.
responsibilities. M-andated by Cbapcer 427 or the Florida SCawcet
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Transoortation Disadv2ntamf em} Services N1A N1A $90,000 90.0%
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Purchase transportation services for the elderly,
handicapped, and economically disadvantaged
in support or the state TO-grant Program.
Support FT A Section 5303 Grant project HlA HlA $JO_ 10.0%
pIIaainc etrOftS to improve and 1DOillIIb 'tile
pa'l.WiUk':e or community transportatiaa in the
,~;~. lcrm DC .a local cash match.(TZIDdcr c CGIt
Center: 138331, Project No.: 33207)
TD-Plannin2 Services NJA NJA N1A N1A
Contracted planning services providccl to the
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This is tunding to provide tinanc:ia! assi.swx:e for transporWion services for the disadvantaged.
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EXECOTIVE SUMMARY
RJ:Qlr.IST TO APPROVE FOR UCORDIHQ TD FINAL PLAT or -BRITTANY PLACE
PHASE 1", AND APPROVAL 0' TJm PnPORMANCI: SEctnUTY
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To approve for recording the final plat of "Brittany Place Phase 1-,
a subdivision of lands located in Section 5, Township so South, Range
26 East, Collier County, Florida.
CONSIDERATIONr
Engineering Review Section has completed the review of the
construction drawings, specifications, and final plat of "Brittany
Place Phase 1". These documents are in compliance with the County
Land Development Code and Florida State Statute No. 177. All fees
have been paid. It is the intent of the developer to record the plat
prior to construction of the improvements. The security in the
B1II01mt. af UO' of 'the total cost of the required .inpz:ovrhll:'JttS .is
'being covered by construction and maintenance ~9L~~L and a
Performance Bond. This would be in conformance with the Ccm1ty Land
. DeveJ.cpmen1: ::ode - Division 3.2.9.
Engineering Review Section recommends that the final plat of
"Brittany Place Phase 1" be approved for recording.
FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact to the County is as follows.
The project cost is $51,096.30 (actual) to be
borne by the developer.
The improvements were originally permitted as
part of Embassy Woods Golf & Country Club, Phase
Two. The improvements have been completed.
The Security amount, equal to lot of the
project cost, is $5,109.63
The County will realize revenues as follows:
Fund: Community Development Fund 113
Agency: County Manager
Cost Center: 138900. Development Services
Revenue generated by this project:
Total: $517.00, plat review fee
Fees are based on a construction estimate of
$51,096.30 and were paid in October, 1992.
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~f' "Brittany Place Phase l~.with the following stipulations:
:~:' 1. Accept the Performance Bond as security to guarantee
.;- completion of the subdivision improvements.
I!,. ^' ,4. That no Certificate.. of ~:~cy be granted until the
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GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT r
This project is within the Bretonne Park Development of Regional
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by reference made a part hereof in the amount of 55,109.63 which amount represents 10% of the f(jtal
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COLLIER COUN'IY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
TIllS CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT FOR SUBDMSlON IMPROVEMENTS a=ed .
into this _ day of 19-, between MSTEP EMBASSY L.P. hereinafter referred to as '"Developer"
and the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereinafter referred to as the "'Board".
RECITALS
A. Devcloper has, simultaneously with the delivery of this Ap-eement, applied for the approval by the board of a
certain plat of a subdivision to be known u BrltwIy Place Pbase lat Embury Woods
B. Division 3.2 of the Collier County Lmd Developmeut Code requires the Developer to post AppropllAte
gumntces for the construction of the improvement ~liUed by said subdivision regulations, said parantea to
be incorporated in a bonded agreement for the c:onstnICtion of the required improvements.
NOW, TIIEREFORE, IN considmtion of the foregoing premises and mutual covenants hereinafter set forth
Developer and the Board do hereby covenant and agree as foDows:
1. Developer will cause to be c:onstnJCtcd StreetJ (paWle. pUer, fLIl)
Street Uebts
UtWda (water aDd sewer)
within 36 months from the date of approval said subdivision plat, said improvements hereinafter
referred tas the required improvements.
3. In the event of default by the Developer or failure of the Developer to complete such improvements
within the time required by the Land Development Code, Comer County, may caU upon the
subdivision performance security to insure satisfactory completion of the required improvements.
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4. The required improvements shan not be considered until a statement of substantial completi"n b~
Developer's engineer along with the final project records have been finished to be reviewed and
approved by the Development Services Director for compliance with the Collier County Land
Development Code.
S. The Development Services Dircdor shaD. withiD sixty (60) days 0( receipt of the ltatcnxnr of
Il1bstmtial completion. ei1hcr a) notify tbe Developer in writing of his prelirninazy approval oftbc
improvements, or b) notify the Developer in writing of his refusal to approve improvements therewith
specifying those cocditions which the Developer must fulfill in order to obtain the Director's approval
of the improvements. However, in no event shall the Development Services Director refuse
preliminary approval of the improvements if they arc in fact constructed and submitted for approval in
accordance with the requirements of this Agreement.
6. The Developer shan maintain aU required improvements for a minimum period of one year after
preliminary approval by the Development Scrvic:es Director. After the one year maintcnmee period
by the Developer has terminated, the Developer shall petition the Development Services Director 10
inspect the required improvements, The Development Services Dirtctor or his designee shan iDspcct
the improvements and, if found to be still in compliance with the Collier County Land Development
Code as reflected by fmal approval by the Board, the Board shall release the remaining 10% oftbc
subdivision performance security. The Developer's responsibility for maintenance of the required
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7. Six (6) months after the cxcc:ution of this AptDCDt I%ld once within every six (6) mouths thereafter
the Developer may request the DevelopmeDt Services Director to reduce the doUar amount of the
subdivision performance security on die basis otwor1c complete. Each request for a reduction in the
dollar amount of the subdivision performance security shall be accompanied by a statement of
substantial completion by the Developer's engineer together with the project records necessary (or
review by the Development Services Director, The Development Services Director may grant the
request for a reduction in the amount ofdle subdivision performance security for the bnprovements
completed as of the date of the request.
8. In the event the Developer shall fail or DqJect to fi1lfill its obligatioos UDder chis Agreement, upon
certification of such failure, the County Administrator may call upon the subdivision performance
security shalt be accompanied by a statement of substantial completion by the Developer's engineer
together with the project records necessary for review by die Development Services Director. The
Development Services Director may grant the request for a reduction in the amount of the subdivision
perfonnance security for the improvements completed as of the date of the request.
9. All of the tenns, covenants and conditioas therein contained are I%ld shall be binding UPOD the
Developer and the respective successors and assigns of the Developer.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board and the Developer have caused this Agreement to be cxcc:utcd by their duly
authorized representatives this _ day of 19_.
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DWIGHT E. BROCK. CLERK
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. . PERFORMANCE BOND
KNOW ALL PERSONS BY 11IESB PRESENTS: chat
TRANSBAS1'ElN nonx-I1:ES, INC.
3300 UNIVEJ.SI1YDlM, SUITB 00 I
CORAL SPlUNGI. PL 3306S.
(herel.nl/'tcr refrn-ed to IS "On-eloper") Itld
Preferred National Insurance Company
210 University Drive, Suite 900
Coral Springs, :FL 33071
(beroiD&fter RftIred to u OOSumyj Ire held IDd ftrmJy bmmd lIDto Cotlict CCIIDry. Plorld&, (berei.aaIaer termed tG
U "Couxary") fD the totalaWeaale IUIJ1 01 JIm no.... 011. Badnd NJu DoD.... IDd 63/JOO (11.109.0) in
lawful mODey o( the UnIted State&, (ot the payment of whi:lh 112m wt1J IDd tnI1y to be mad., .... bbad oarseNul our
hcin, executora, ldm.i:ci8tratora, IUCCtUOrI lad aafp, joindy t%Id aevmDy, ftrmty by these presents. Owner and
Surety are uaed for singular or plura~ u the context requires. ' .
nm CONDmON OF nus OBLIGATION i. I1Icb 1hlt wbmat, the Owner Jw submitted tbr Ippl"Oval by wa
Board. eeruin &ubdJvilloD plat nanitd Brfnaa, Place 8t Imbllll7 Wood. Ph... I and tbat emain Nbd;vIsiou
lh.tU I.oclude specifie improvcmeatl....b.ich &fO rcquhc4 by Colli<< County Ordil1l"oeI and RelOluUoat (hmlWla- .
uLand Development RclUlttion.s"). Tbi. obJiption or r:bt 8unty .ha11 COtmnellU 011 dM dat.1hiI !load 11 exeeUf(!d
and shall continue until tbe date or final ICCtpWlC& by me BOIl'd 01 Cotmty Cmnml-dollm of fbc Ipcci.fic
irnprovemtDts described in the Land Developamu ReJUlatWni (bcrdn&ftcr the "Guaranty Period").
NOW, TIiEREFORE, if the Owner Jha.ll won, truly lad tahb1\1I1y ptrfona Ilf DbUaltkma cd duties fD Iccord.z.nce
with the LaneS DI,'elopment ReJUlldoaa durbla1he 1Ulu.ut) paiod Cmbl1lhed by the County, aDd the Owaer ahaU
sarury all clalml tnd d.omnds lDcurrcd a.ud.ban &11y IDdcumify IZId IIV. baml.... th, CowIty from ad 'aainal all
cona and dtmllea which it may lUffer by nu01l or Ower'. failure fa do 10. and Ihal1 ftfmbune Ud repay the
Count). all outJa, and txpll1Sll _bleb. me Cou=y may D:ur fa makfn&,JOOd my default, then thia oblilatioa Ihall be
. \'oid, odIerwiIe 10 retDlln tD ftdl force and e&ct.
PROVIDED. FURnIER., th.at rho Aiel Sumy, (or vahM ncdvtd hereby, .tlpWml and agreea that DO chuie.
extellJion of time, alteration, addition or deJetJon to !he proposed Ipedtic improvcmcata IhaU in ay way affect III
oblisation on thIs Bond. and it doca hereby wafvo Dotieo or any such chup, fXttDJioD of dine, .ltti'ation. additioa
or deletion to the propo.cd speel& bnpro",mentt.
PROVIDED, FURTIU!R., that it iJ expn:s.1y qreod that the Bond thaJl be deemed ameudod automatically and
Jmmediatcly. lVithout (ormal ud .epl11lM amoadmoml1Mnto, 10" to .iDcl tbI o...oer and the Surety to cbe &n IDd
faithful performance in accordance wtCb the lID4 DtnJopmat .bp1adoul. n. term -Amcadment" ,.bc:rever
uud in tbU Bond, and whether meniDg to ~ Bond. Dr other documonts ah&tt include allY alteradon. addition or
modification of any chuact:t whatloever.
IN WITNESS WHHREOF. the parties hemo h.l'lc caascd this PSllPORMANCE BOND CO be neMlcl this
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Cooo~ofBro~ ,
On this twen~-second day of May. 1998. before me pCrsonally appeared Arthur Falcone who is laiown to me
to be the president ofTran.seastern Properties, Inc. and who ex&:e r. oing' tnunenl and
acknowledges to me that he executed the same. '
Signed and sworn before me this 22nd day of May, 1998
Notary Public (seal)
My Commission Expires:
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SURETY:
Witness: Jjf~.. ~oA
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Name: l'ticha~l ro. Pnpit"'lt'
Preferred National Insurance Companj:
210 Universi~ Drive Suite 800
Coral Springs, F1. 071
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Coun~ ofBroward
'On this twen~-second day of May, 1998. before me personally appeared Lawrence Dwyer who is known to me
to be the Attorney-In-Fact for Preferred National Insurance Company and who executed the foregoing
instrument and acknowledges to me that he executed the e.
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Signed and sworn before me this 22nd day of May, 1998
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POWER OF ATTORNEY
~n1Jfn !JI ~tn ~ \l m~rst Jrisrnfs; That Prelerred Nallonallnslnnce Company. ac:o,purallon of !he S1ale of F1ol1da. by
Stephen Welc:hoIz. Prnldent. and Scon Welc:hoIz. Secte~ry. In pursuance of authority gr1lrlted by MIda XI. SecUon t & 2 of .. By-laws of AId
Compeny. wNc:ti reads u 1oIows:
ARl1CLE Xl. SECTION 1 _ The O*rmen of.. 80Ird or PI""''' or..,., VIce PI""'" or Secretary Ihd h8W power and 8UlhoItIy to lIRlOInl
~FKt. and 10 auIhcwtDt them to ellIIC:Uta on bahd of lie Company.1rld dad1 .. .... of Iha ~ IharaIo. bondI ... undattaIdngs.
~ c:onCredS of ".,~ ., 8nd oChat ~ obligatory In ~ ".,. '*-01. ::~, ': . -, ..' '
ART1ClE Xl. SECTlON 2 . The IIgnalute of ..,., auIhoItnd ~and!he Seal of.... ~ IMY be aIIxed by fec:stmla to..,., Powef of ~ or
Cerlllcatlon Ihetwof authoftzIng the execuOon and deheIy of ..,., bond. ~ .~ua. or oIhar lI\nty1lhIp ~. of.. CompenJ. end
such slgnatute and ...1 when 10 UMd st.I haWI .. same fon:a and effect .. tIOUgh "...., lbcad.
Does he~ non*late. ClClI1ItIIIM and appoint
Denis A. Dwyer, Denise Dwyer.Poplck, and Lawrence Dwyer
Its true and lawful attorney. for II and In .. nama. pIIIce. and llead to encute on bahd of the AId Compeny as SUIWty. .. bonds. tllodln1lMags and
c:ontrects of suretyship In !he amount noIlo elQed: Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00)
Prelerred Nallonellnsurance Company, as fully and amply. to d Intents and purpoMS. as IIley hIV'a been d4Jy uecuted and ~1OWIedgecI by the
r~ Mded orncelS of the Comp8ny If .. otIIce In C<<II Sprtngt. FIoItda. ~ ... own proper JlMO"I.
The .ald Secretary doe. hereby certify that !he afore9olng Is a true copy of Ar1lde Xl, SectIon t & 2 of the By-lawt of said Company. and It now In
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF. Ihe said Presldenl and Secrelary .haYlI'hefeunto subtcrIbed their name. and alfbced !he Corporation Seal of the Aid
Prelemld NallonallnsUfance Company. this 171h day of Novehiber1't~3;": II...
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C<' lt1ls 17th day 01 Nowmbef, A,D.. 1993. belore !he subtc:rlber. a Uotaty Public of the S~te of FIor1da. duty commlssloued and quaIIIed....!he
at:ove named President ald s.a.lal'f of Preferred NatIon8III'1SUf811C8 Company to me pertondy known 10 be the IndvIdu8Is and omc:.... dMCrbId In
1:,:l who executed the preceding Instrument, and they eec:h IdaIOlthrdged .. execution of.. ume. and being by me Oit SWOl'I\,......,..s eIlCh
':r hltnHlI deposeth and saIth. ht they a,. !he said ofIIc:eI"t of the Compeny alcnsald. and .... the seal alftxed to !he pI-.ceedIng InItn.ment It !he
Corporale Sell 01 said Company. and that the CofpOl'ate Seal and IheIf tlgn8turH as suc:tt ofrlcelS wer. duly alllxed and subser1be<J to the said
Instrument by the authority Ind direction 01 thl said Corporation.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. 1l1aYe hereunto set rrrt band _ allixeel my 0flIciaI Seal, al the City 01 Coral Springs, the day and year first above
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1uI. true and correct copy. Is In IuIlorce and effect on the date of thls celtiblr. and , do fu/tt1er c:er1Ify that !he President who !he uId Power
01 Attomey was speclaJIy authorfzed by the Board of DIrectors to appoint any Attorney-In-Fact as provided In'Ar1IcIe XI, Section 1 & 2 of the By-lews of
the Prllerred Natlonallnsuranc:e Company.
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This Certificate may be signed by fac:IlmiIe ander and by, .~ty cV". ~ rMOIUtkir1 of the 80Ird of 0Irec:t0II of PrefltrTed Natlonllllnlurance
Company al a meellng cIuIy caJed and held on !he 8th d8y.tit ~etnbei:~1.9:'':', \ ,-. ~. ,
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ResolYe<1. Artide XI. Section 2. '!hal the facsimile ol ~~ repr~'~'!"I of any ~tary of the Company, whether made heretofore ~
hereafter. wIlerewr appearing upon a certllled eopfoUtfr ~~1U~~le)' ~b1 ~~, she. be"aId and bIncfinO upon the Company-.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WI11I PERCONTI
DATA SYSTEMS, 1Ne., TO UPGRADE AND COMPLETE AN INTEGRATED
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR THE COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DMSION
OBJECTIVE: To recommend to the Board of Count)' Commissioners, for their
consideration and approval, the execution of. contrICt with Perc:onti Data Systems, Inc.,
a computer software vendor of St. Petersburg, Florida. for the purpose of adding
additional modules of CD.Plus, the vendor's integrated information management system
currently in use to support the ttone-stop-shop" operations and programs of the
Community Development and Environmental Services Division.
CONSIDERATIONS: In September t 994, a Request for Proposals (RFP) was
advertised by the Purchasing Department for a modem integrated computer system to
support the "one-stop-process" at Community Development. Perconti Data Systems, Inc.
was awarded the contract in March 1996,
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Over the next seventeen (17) months, Perconti Data Systems, Inc. designed, developed,
tested and installed software components that support the business and functional
requirements of Community Development's Cash Receiptin~ Addressin~ Contractor
Licensing, and Permitting programs. Following the completion of this phase of the work,
the development contract with Perconti Data Systems, Inc. was tenninated, and the
vendor continued its support of the components installed under an annual Maintenance
and Service Agreement.
Perconti Data Systems, Inc. is now prepared to deliver and install the final components to
the Integrated Information Management System, prior to end ofFY99. These
components will support the business needs of Code Enforcement, Development Review
and Growth Maaagement programs. In addition, . full upgrade oftbe ament system will
be installed by the vendor.
Each component will be contracted with the vendor under a separate Scope of Services
and Purchase Order. Each Scope of Services will include a detailed, written Performance
System Definition (PSD), as well as an installation and payment schedule. Separate
Purchase Orders will be executed in accordaDce with the terms and conditions of each
Scope of Services, Given that the existing system is a proprietary solution previously
provided by Perconti, staff recommends waiving further fonnal competition.
GROWfH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: None.
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FISCAL IMPACT: FY98 funding is currmtlybudgeted in Fund 113 to upgrade the
cum:nt system and procure the Code Enforcement component. The total cost of all tub
in FY 98 is approximately 5109,000, however, an additional 5150,000 has been requested
in the FY99 proposed budget to procure the remaining components. This wiJI complete
the Integrated Information Management System for Community Development &
Environmcnta1 Services,
RECOMMENDATIONS:
1) That the Board of County Commissioners waive formal competition and
authorize staff'to issue purchase orders on a task by task basis to Perconti Data
Systems, Ine., to upgrade its software, CJ)..Plus, and to complete the design and
delivery of Code Enforcement, Development Review 811d Growth Management
for Community Development & Environmental Services. Said tasks shall be
completed on or before October 1, 1999, in accordance with the Comrty's
purchasing policies and procedures.
2) That the Board of County Cormnissioners authorize the funding of the project,
and associated project costs, from the Community Development &
Environmental Services Fund I 13/Cost Center 138900.
Prepared By the Project Manager:
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William R. Coakley, Director;-'"
Information Technology Department
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Stephen Y. Carnell.
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~SIDBRATrONI
,Engineering Review Section has completed the review of the
construction drawings, specifications, and final plat of -Brittany
place Phase 2". These documents are in compliance with the County
Land Development Code and Florida State Statute No. 177. All fees
have., been paid. It is the intent of the developer to record the plat
. prior to construction of the improvements. The security in the
amount of 110' of the total cost of the 'required improvements is
being covered by construction and maintenance agreement and a
'fJ . Performance Bond. This would be in conformance with the County Land
~f:.'. Development Code - Division 3.2.9.
<: Engineering Review Section recommends that the final plat of
~~ ftBrittany Place Phase 2ft be approved for recording.
FISCAL ntPACTr The fiscal impact to the County is as follows.
The project cost is $130,218.00 (estimated) to be
borne by the developer.
The cost breakdown is as follows:
-BrittaDy plac.
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To approve for recording the final plat of -Brittany Place phase 2-,
a subdivision of landa located in Section 5, Townahip SO SOUth, Range
.',. 26 East, Collier County, Plorida.
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Wa.ter & Sewer
Drainage,
Paving, Grading:
-, $51,585.00
- $"78,633.00
The Security amount, equal to 110' of the
project cost, is $144,782.00
The County will realize revenues as follows:
Fund: COnrm.mity Development Fund 113
Agency: county Manager
Cost Center: 138900. Development Services
Revenue generated by this project:
Total: $2885.~6
Pees are based on a construction esti
$130,218.00 and were paid in March, 1997.
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The breakdown is as follows:
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Plat Review Fee ($425.00 + $4./ac)-
Construction Drawing Review Fee
Water &
Sewer (.50t const. est.)
Drainage,
Paving, Grading ( .425' const. Est
ConatructionInspection Pee
Water &
Sewer (1.5t canst. est.)
Drainage,
Paving, Grading (1.275' const. est.)
GROWTH KANAQBMBRT DlPACT I
$ 517.00
c)
- $ 257.93
$ 334.18
- $ 773.78
- $1002.57
This project is within the limits of the Bretonne Park
Development of Regional Impact (DRI).
RECOMMENDATIONr
That the Board of County Commissioners approve the Final Plat of
: ~Brittany Place Phase 2" with the following stipulations:
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Accept the Performance Bond as security to guarantee
completion of the subdivision improvements.
Authorize the recording of the Final Plat of "Brittany Place
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3. Authorize the Chairman to execute the attached construction
and maintenance agreement.
4. That no Certificates of Occupancy be granted until the
required improvements have received preliminary acceptance.
PREPARED BY:
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John R. Hou dswort , Senior Engineer
Engineering Review
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REVIEWED BY:
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Engineering Review Manager
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Vincent A. Cautero, AICP, Administrator
Conmunity Development & Envir~ta1 Services
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COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
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nus CONmucnoN AND MAINTENANCB AOREEMENT FOR SUBDMSION IMPROVEMENTS altered
into this _ day of 19-, between MSTEP EMBASSY LP, hereinafter referred to as "'Developer"
and the Board of County CommissionCTS of Collier County, Florida. bereinaftcrrefcrn:d to as the "Board".
RECITALS
A. Developer bas. simultaneouSly with the delivery ofdds Ap-cement. applied for the approval by the board of a
certain plat of. subdivision to be bowD as BrlttaD:y Place Pbase n at EmbuIJ Woods
B. Division 3.2 of the Collier County Land Developmeut Code ~11ircs the Developer to post aW'09[ iate
guarantees for the construction of the improvement required by said lUbdMsioD rqulatioDs, Aid guaranteeS to
be incorporated in I boDdcd IJI'CCmeut Cor the CODI1rUCtioD of the requircd improvements.
NOW. TIiEREFORE, IN consideration of the foregoing premises and mutUal covenants hereinafter set forth
Developer and the Board do hereby covenant and agree as follows:
1. Developer win cause to be constructed Streets (paYing. gutter, mI)
Street Lights
UdlIdes (water and sewer)
within 36 months from the date of approval said subdivision plat, said improvements hereinafter
referred tas the required improvements,
2. Developer herewith tenders its subdivision performance security (attached) hereto as Exhibit "A" 1.1"-\
by reference made a part hereof in the amount of $144,782.00 which amount represents 10% ofthc.
total contract cost to complete construction plus 100% of the estimate cost to complete the required .
improvements at the date of this Agreement
3. In the event of default by the Developer or failure of the Developer to complete such improvements
within the time required by the Land Development Code, Collier County, may eall upon the
subdivision performance security to insure satisfactory completion of the required improvements.
4. The required improvements shan DOt be considered until a statement of substantial completion b)'
Developer's engineer along with the final project records have been finished to be reviewed and
approved by the Development Services Director {or compliance with the Collier County Land
Development Code.
S. The Dcvelopmeat Servic::cs Direc:tarlhall. withiDl:bay (6O)cbysof'teedptof1be ~ fA
substantial completion, either a) notify the Developer in writing ofhis preliminary approval oftbe
improvements, or b) notify the Developer in writing of his refusal to approve improvements therewith
specifying those conditions which the Developer must rutr1l1 in order to obtain the Dircctor.s approval
of the improvements. However. in DO cveut shall the Development Services Director refuse
preliminary approval of the improvemcntI itthey are in fact c:onstnICtCd and submitted (or approval in
.accordance with the rcquiremeDts o( this Agreement
6. The Developer shall maintain all required ~to"ements {or a minimum period of 0De,ar after
preliminary approval by the Development Services Dim:tor, After the one year u-n.~ period
by the Developer bas tcrmiDatcd. the DcYdoper shall petition the Developmeat Services Dircctor to
inspect the required iuq>rlncments. 1"be Development Services Director or his desipe shaD iDspcct
the improvements and., it found to be still in c:ompUanee with the Collier County Land Dcvc10pmcnt
Code as reflected by final approval by the Board, the Board shall release the remaiDiDlIO% of the
subdivision performance security. 'Ibe Developer's responsibility for maiDteDaDCC of .
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7. Six (6) months after the excartion of this Agrecma1t and once within every six (6) months thereafter
the Developer may request the Development Services Director to reduc:e the dollar amount of the
subdivision performance seeurity on the basts ofwork complete, Each request for. reduction in the
do tlar amount of the subdivision performance security shall be accompanied by . statement of
substantial completion by the Developer's engineer tOlcther with the project records necessa:y for
revicw by the Development Services Director. The Development Services Director may grant the
request for a reduction in the amount o(the subdivision performance seeurity for the improvements
completed as of the date o(therequcst.
8. In the event the Developer shall fAil or neglect to fulfiU its obligations under this Agreement, upon
certification of such failure, the CoUDty AdministrItor may call upon the subdivision performance
security shall be accompanied by a statement of subsWltial completion by the Developer's engineer
together with the project records necessary for revicw by the Development Services Director, The
Deve lopment Services Director may grant the request for . reduction in the amount of the subdivision
performance security for the improvements completed IS oftbe date of the request.
9. All of the terms, covenants and conditions therein contained are and shall be binding upon the
Developer and the respective successors and assigns of the Developer.
TN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board and the Developer have caused this Agreement to be exccuttd hy t"aeir duly
authorized representatives this _ day of 19_,
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DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
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(hereinafter te!med TO as -InTt1opcr") and
Preferred National Insurance Company
210 University Drive, suite 900
Coral springs,'FL 33071
(horeiD.af\er rofctl'ld to.1 "'Surety"') are held IDd ftnply bauDd UD10 CoWet Cou:Dt:Y. Florida. (bcrcfDafter refmcd \0
as "County") in the tot:alcnrqatc JUm of Ont BacJr" Forty Four TlacMmad SnCll HaDdniIlfpty ~o
DoDan (Sl.oW.712.00) in lawful ftJt1I:&Y of tho t1.utllcS SII-, for th. ~ of wbJc:h .um ...0 aneS tndy to M
made, we bind ounelvcs, our ben, txlCUtotl. .,tm"'fmton. .a.eeessors md ulfIna, joiDtty and seveRU)'. flncly
by these prc"nll. ()9.11U ~ Surety are used far rinlUlu or plunl, a the context roqu1res,
nIB CONDITION OF THIS OBLIOA nON iI web that "'-11I. the ()qtT 1w nsbaUtted (or approval b). th,
Board a certain .ubd.lvision plat named Br1ttu)' PI.el at EDlbla)' Wotds rbue D wi that ccnaln aubdlvilion
shall ~lude specific improveamm which aro required by Collier County Ordmmm ,Dd P.caoJutioal (hettiaa1\er
"Land Development R.e&U1adoaa"). Thw ablilatioa ortJlt S1Inty tbaU ~ CD 1hI date dIiI Boad is execuft&
and .ball contioue unt111h, datt of 1lDa1 ~ by me BOIZ'd of County C.nmmlulaam or the IpCCific
improvements desaibed In the Land Deve10pmcDt hplatiom ~ & "01wmty Periodj.
NOW. THEREFORE. lftho Owner ,bell we~ trUly aDd f&l1hfu,l1,pcdozm 111 obUpdoDs add du!Iet In accordance
with the Land Dtv.lopmtnt ReSUlatioDt durf:ca. JUUII1CY perio<l ntabHshecS by the County. aDd the Owner .ball
, IIIlrl'i aD e!alml and df-ntW txunwcl and Ua111111y ~. .. .Ift_ laW Mna1c111bo Coaaty fNID and .,aiIut.n
costs and ~ wbich it may suffor by reNOIl ofOwMt". fIDan to cJo 10. a:d.h&11 tebD.... aM ftPI.y 121,
County aU outlay and cxpmn whkh Iho County may ta=r m makiDllood any ddaulc,1hcn 1h1a Obti8ltioD than be
void, otherwise to remain ia fUll fore& tnd cfr~
PROVIDED. FUR1HER, that the said S\1Rty, tor wJut acelvec1 lamb)', It!pulaUS aDd qreeI d1It 110 c:har&c,
ex1CDlloD of time. al1mtloa, .dditkm or deletion to tbe popoted apcdfic improvcmc1US sbaU ID my ""y affect its
obligation on lhfs Bond. and it doCI1acrcby walw DDtict or ID7 tueh cbaqo. ~~ ottime, ~cm. addition
or deletion to the proposed tpOcific bnprovOZDC21ta.
PROVIDED, roa.1HER. mat It is aprcuJy qrce4 tbat 1ba Bold shaD be cJeemcd I~ .~n, and
tmmodla~l)'. without bma1 aDd aepanto ~ bcnto, 10 II to btDd 121, 0wMr mdlb.t Sum)' 10 1M tan me:!
faithful pcrtOlIlW)(O In fI(:CO(dul~ 'fVitb tII. LIIDd Don~ a.1~' Tbot 1eml .. AJI~" f.rnnoJf' wbcrt:vcr
\Ued in thiJ Bcad, and wbather reten111110 tbiJ Boad, or odIcr cb.....~ tbaI1 iDcNdc BY a1teratiac. additlon of
modll1C21tion or an)' c~ wbltloevcr,
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On this twenty-5econd day of May, 1998, before me penonally appeared Arthur F olcono who is known to me
to be the president of Transeastern Properties, Inc. and who executed the fo]re~.instrument and
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Signed and swom before me this 22nd day of May, 1998 l.:lu- I 1J1J.'
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On this twenty-second day of MaY, 1998, before mo penona1ly appeared La.....'" DwYer who is known to me
to be the Attorney-In-Fact for Preferred National JnsUIODCO Company and who e~ecuted the foregoing
rent and acknowledgos to me thai he executed the ..
Signed and sworn before me this 22nd day orMay, 1998
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.~CUTIVE SUMMARY
PfllllON AV 98-007 TO DISCLAIM, RENOUNCE AND VACATE TIm PUBLIC'S INTEREST IN
11IE REMAINING PORTION OF A 60' WIDE AND 30' WIDE ROAD RIGHT OF WAY, UTILITY AND
DRAINAGE EASEMENT LOCATFD IN SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 48 SOum, RANGE 2S EAST,
COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA.
pBJECTIVE: To approve Petition A V 98-007 and to execute . Quit Claim Deed to vacate the above-
described easement.
CONSIDERA nONS: Petition A V 98-007 has been received by the Transportation Department from
Frederick T. Barber nI, P.E. of Alltoti, Buber and Brundage, Inc., as agent for the petitioner, JD.
Nicewonder, requesting the vacation of that remaining portion of the road right of way, utility and drainage
casement that was dedicated to Collier County by Official Record Book 454, Page 219, Public Records of
Collier County, Florida. A portion of this easement was previously vacated by Resolution 92-443. The
Petitioner owns all of the property on the north and south sides of the easement requested to be vacated. This
vacation will benefit the public because the easement is currently inaccessible. Letters of no objection have
been received from all pertinent agencies. The Transportation Department has reviewed the Petition and has
no objection, Zoning is P.U.D.
FISCAL IMPACT: Collier County has collec:tcd a SI,ooo "Petition to Vacate" fee from the petitioner,
which will be deposited in Road and Bridge Fund (101-163610), This fee covers advertising. recording and
other processing costs.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: None
RECOMMENDA nON: That the Board of County Commissioners:
I. Approve Petition A V 98-007 for the vacation of the above-described easement;
2. Authorize the execution of the Quit Claim Deed by its Chairman and direct the Clerk to the Board to
record the Deed in the Public Records,
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QUITCLAIM OEED
. THIS QUITCLAIM OEED made this day of . 1998 , by the
Board of County Commissioners of Comer County. Florida, GRANTOR, and J.D.
Nicewonder, Carolyn Nicewonder, Sherry Nicewonder. Mark D, Nicewonder and Jay D.
Nicewonder, Jr.. their successors and assigns, GRANTEE.
WIT N E SSE T H:
That the GRANTOR, for and in consideration of Petition AV 98-007 and the sum
of Ten Dollars and other valuable consideration to It In hand paid by the GRANTEE,
receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, hereby remises, releases and quitclaims unto
GRANTEE forever, an right. title, Interest, daim and demand which the said GRANTOR
has in that certain portion of a road right of way, utlTIty and drainage easement interest
in, of, and about the following described lands being located In Comer County, Florida,
to-wit:
(See Exhibit -A- attached hereto and
incorporated herein by reference)
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. the GRANTOR has caused these presents to be executed in
its name by the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS acting by the Chairman and
Vice Chairman of said Board, the day and year aforesaid.
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DATED:
A lTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
By:
BARBARA B. BERRY, Chairman
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OffiCI of the Count.)' Attorn..,
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AN AREA LYING IN 1liE NW 1/4 OF 1HE NW 1/4 OF SECllON 25, TOWNSHIP 48
SOurH, RANGE 25 EAST OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DESCRIBED AS
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BEGIN AT nm NW CORNER OF TIm NW 1/4 OF 1HE NW 1/4 OF SAID SEmON 25,
S 0IOJO' E FOR A DISTANCE OF 684.82 FEET, nmNCE N 8~15' E FOR A DISTANCE OF
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THENCE N 89015' E FOR A DISTANCE OF 663 FEET; (THIS LINE IS AN EXTENSION OF
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Transportation Services
Collier County Government Complex
Naples, FL 33962
Telephone: (941) 774-1494
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WITMESIETH, That a.ld gr.ntor, for aDd In con.ideratlon of
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in baD4 paid by the grantee, tb. receipt wh.reof 1. hereby
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de.crib4d prop^~ty locate~ in Collier County. Flor;da. to wit:
SAME LANDS AS DESCRIBED ON EXHIBIT .. ~TTACHEO
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1989, by ROBERT D. VICKER., a ..ngl. a&a;-h.r.iftaf~
qrantor, to J. D. RICIIfORDrR, ~, uDder tbat -:
unrecord.d Tra.t Air....nt dated Jun. 1, 1989, with fall pove
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property herein 4..cr1~, paua.lat to tb. provldon. of
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of the .. of 'nil DOLtARS and other 9004 aD4 wa
condeSerat1oa., receipt "'neof ie b.reby acJullowled9ed,
grant., barqain., ..11., .11.n., r..l..., r.1....., coover
conflru aato the 9ract.., all that e.rtalo. l.nd .ltua
COllier CoaDty, Plorlda, vis.
A parc:el of land located in the Northw..t I
Rorthve.t I of Section 25, Town.hip 41 Soath, Ra
Z...t, COllier County, Plor1da, 4..crlbed .. fo
PrOll the Rorthw..t eorn.r of the Rorthvelt I
Northve.t I of .ald S.ctlon 25, run South 01 deqr
minut.. !a.t for 744,12 feet, th.ne. South 8' deqr
minute. z..t for 904 f..t to tb. point of beglnn
the 1.04. h.r.in d..erlbeeS. Pro. -.aleS poi
beglnnlDg 90 South I' deqr... 15 .lnut.. !a.t for
f..t (tbl. I1n. 1. .n exter..fn~ of ~. 904 f..t 41
aboY. d"crlbed), th.nce ~th 00 dl9r... 45 .
!a.t for 584.12 f..t, tb.Dee IOrtb I' degre.. 15 .
w..t for 105.5 f..t, thenc:e IIcu::tb 00 dl9r... 45 .
We.t for 58C.82 f.et to the point of beginning.
Property ID 100165680006
~ .,lth all the ten..ent., heredita..n
.ppurtenanee. thereto belonging or In .n1"i.. .ppertainlng.
ro DR AIm ro IIOt.D the .... 1D f.. 8laple fore..
AIm the grantor bereby covenant. with ..1eS grant
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the grantor ha. 9004 rltht an4 lawful authority to ..11 aneS
..115 land, tbat the ,untor her..)y fally varrant8 the t1
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all pu,., ~_ft'1 aM that ..14 lueS 11 fr..
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5outh, Ranft 25 Ea.t or Colllel' County, '10r14. c1e.or1be4 .. (Ol\OIICI:
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S 01 ,ot~' for. 41.t.nce of 6~.82 r.et. thenc~ N 89 l$t~ fo~ a
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List of abutting ~ ~ property owners within 150 feet of the proposed vacation.
Tract B, Four Seasons (33430120006)
Marvin Mdt
6300 Tmniami Trail N.
Naples, FL 34108
Lot 1, Four Seasons (33430160008)
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7300 Glenmoor Ln Apt. 304
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Transportation Services
Collier County Government Complex
Naples, FL 34112
To Whom It May Concern:
Re: Right-of-way Vacation, Immokalee Road Center, PN 6847rrN X003
In accordance with Collier County Resolution 96-25 requirements, we are providing a statement
explaining the general public benefit received from the proposed vacation.
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Please note that:
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The southerly portion of the right-of-way has already been vacated by Sam's Wholesale
Club (O.R. Book 1749, page 465).
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. No improvements have been constructed within the right-of-way.
. The right-of-way is currently in9<X"essible, as a platted canal borders it on the east, and
Sam's Wholesale Club fence bas been constrUCted adjacent to it on the west.
Sincerely.
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M21n Office: 1400 TamiamiTraI1 N"Sukc200.l'QpIcs. Florida 3410S . (941) 591.3111. FA.~ (
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PUBUC WORKS DIVISION
February 2,1998
Mr. Guy P. Adams, P .S.M.
Agnoli, Barber & Brundage, Inc,
7400 Tamiami Trail North, Suite 200
Naples, FL 34108
3301 E. TAMlAMl TIWL
NAPLES, FL 34112
(941) 732-2575
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Re Vacation of Right-of-Way for Road, Utilities and Drainage as ~ed
in OR Book 454, Page 219
Dear Mr. Adams:
This office bas reviewed your request to vacate the above-referenced right-of-way.
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have no objection to the vacation of the right-of-way as recorded in OR Book 454, Page 219 .
Should you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me,
Sincerely,
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Cindy M. Erb
Public Works Senior Engineering Technician
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Tim Clemons, Wastcwater Director
Russ Muller, Transportation Services
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Mr. Guy P. Adams, P.S.M.
Agno14 Barber &:. Brundage, Inc.
7400 Trail Blvd. North. Suite 200
Naples, Florida 34108
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Re: Right-of-Way Vacation
Your File ON 6847ffN X003
(O.R. Book 1749, p. 465)
Dear Mr, Adams:
Please be advised that vacation of the right-of-way immediately east of Sam's Warehouse in O.R. .
Book 1749, p. 465 is not required to satisfy any requirement of the Traffic Circulation Element of
the Collier County GMP.
This office is also of the opinion that the ROW bas no value for facilitating local subdivision
auto obile or pedestrian movements and therefore we have no objection to its vacation.
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cc: Donald W. Arnold, AlCP, Planning Services ~twent Director
Robert J. MuIhere, AlCP, Current Planning Manager
Buildine Review Ie: Permittine
Code Enforcement
Housinele: Urban Improvement
(941) 403-2400
(941) 403-2440
(941) 403-2330
Natural Reaources
Planninc Services
PoDution Control
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND
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PLANNING SERVICES DEPARTMENT
ENGINEERING REVIEW SECI10N
February 3,1998
Mr. Guy P. Adams, P.S.M.
Agnoli, Barber &. Brundage, Inc.
7400 Tamiami Trail N.
Suite 200
Naples, Florida 34108
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Re: ROW Vacation - PUD 92-9 - Immokalec Road, Center
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Buildinr Review Ii: Permittinr
Code Enforcement
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Re: Right-of-way Vacation, Letter of No Objection, PN 6847/TN XOO3
Dear Mr. Boldt:
In accordance with Collier County requirements, we are asking for a letter of no objection
relative to the vacation of an right-of-way which is shown in the attached exhibit in yellow. Also ~
enclosed is a copy of the recorded document which dedicated the right-of-way. Our firm
represents the property owner who wishes to consolidate the parcels which are highlighted in
pink.
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Please note that:
. The southerly portion of the right-of-way has already been vacated by Sam's Wholesale
Club (O.R. Book 1749, page 465).
.. No improvements have been constructed within the right-of-way.
. '. The rigbt<<-wa)' is a1D'CDtl.1illaccelf1D1e.as aanll.bordln it GO the ~ and a fence
has been construeted adjaceat to it on the west.
If there are any questions regarding this rcqUC3t, or if we can offer further information, please call
our office. We appreciate your consideration of this request ind we await your timely response.
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Guy P. Adams, P.S.H.
Aqnoli, Barber , Brundage, Inc.
7400 Tamiami Trail North, suite 200
Naples, FL 34108
RE: peti tion to Vacate - Landlocked Riqht-of'-Way
SEC 25, TWP 485, RNG 251, Collier County
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Sprint-Florida, Inc. has no objection to your petition
to vacate the right-of-way as described in your letter dated
January 27, 1998, on the above project.
If we can be of further assistance, please contact me at
941-263-6211.
Sincerely,
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Network Engineer II - E&C
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If you have any questions, please contact me at (941 )353-6001.
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Agnoli, Barber & Brundage, Inc.
7400 Tamiami Trail N, Suite 200
Naples. FL 34108
Re: Right-of-way Vacation for PN 6847rrN X003
Dear Mr. Adams:
MediaOn~ has no objection to the vacation of right-of-way for the above referenced
location.
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Agnoli, Barber and Brundage, Inc.
7400 Tamiami Trail No.
Naples, FL 34108
RE: Right of Way Vacation
PN 6847/TN X003
Dear Guy,
The North Naples Fire Control and Rescue Oistrict has no
prOblem with your request for vacation of the right of way,
PN 6847/TN X003, next to the Sam's Warehouse.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
APPROVAL OF A RESOLUTION TO OFFICIATE A TEMPORARY ROAD
CLOSURE AND SPEED LIMlT REDUCTION DURING CONSTRUCTION
OF THE AIRPORT-PULLING ,ROAD BRIDGE PROJECT AT JUNCTION
WITH.IMMOKALEE ROAD.
PB.TECTlVE: Board approval and execution of a Re.olution for tbe Airport-
Pulling Road bridge project to authorize a temporary closure of Piper Boulevard
along with a reduction in posted speed limit. for minor segments of Immo1calee
Road (C.R. 846) and Airport-Pulling Road (C.R. 31).
~ONSIDERA TJONS: The upcomi~g construction of a new bridge structure
across the Cocohatcbcc Canal at jun~ti"n C.R. 846/C.R. 31 has been previously
authorized by the Board. On December 17, 1996, [Agenda Item No. 16{B)2], the
Board directed staff to proceed with project implementation. This action wu
followed by a consultant selection process, whereby on June 24, 1997 [Agenda
Item No. 16(B) 1 l, the Board approved and entered into a Professional Services
Agreement with Hole, Montcs and Associates, Inc. for project design and
permitting.
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Staff shall shortly commence with bid stage activities for selection of a
construction contractor. The bridge work will require some reconstruction of
Piper Boulevard, and wi11 require adequate space for the contractor'. safe and
efficient prosecution of construction activities. Additionally, in the interest of
maximizing safety levels during construction for bridge workers, the motoring
public, and pedestrians, a temporary reduction in posted roadway speed limits is
deemed necessary. These objectives are set forth in the attached recommended
Resolution. Board approval of the Resolution shall:
(1) cause the posted speed limit along C.R, 846 to be reduced from 45 miles
per hour to 35 miles per hour approximately ~ mile east and ~ mile west
of junction C,R. 31;
(2) cause the posted speed limit along C.R. 31 to be reduced from 45 miles per
hour to 35 miles per hour approximately % mile south of junction C.R. 846;
(3) require the contractor to post and maintain a speed limit of 25 miles per
hour within localized construction work zone. at and near the C.R.. 846/C.R.
31 intersection;
(4) officiate the temporary closuTe of Piper Boulevard immediately east of
Cypress Way to public through traffic, with appropriate provisions for traffic
detouring and interim use by public emergency vehicles;
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(5) result in legal enforcement of reduced speed limits by the County Sheriff;
and,
(6) result in tbe reopemlll of Piper Boulevard alld reinstatcmeut of
oripoallamellded posted speed limits at the conclusion of the bridge
project wbleh is plallJlecl Cor a mullD1llD coaltnletiOIl period .oC 240
caleudar days.
FISCAL IMPACT: nere is no direct expeuditure of fUllds associated witb the
~ecommellded llesolution. The cost to implemellt a reduction in speed limit and
'L ~oad closure is part of tbe capital account for the upcoming Airport-Pullinl Road
bridge construction improvements (Project No. 66067).
GRO'VTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: Not applicable.
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RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approve the.
attached Resolution for the Airport-Pulling Road bridge project, and direct its
Chairman to execute same for recordation in the public-records of Collier County.
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RESOLUTION TO TEMPORARILY CLOSE PIPER
BOULEVARD IMMEDIATELY EAST OF CYPRESS
WAY EAST AND TO REDUCE TilE POSTED
SPEED LIMIT ON IMMOKALEE ROAD (C.R. 146)
EAST AND WEST OF JUNCTION AIRPORT-
PULLING ROAD (C.R. 31). AND ALSO ON
AIRPORT-PULLING ROAD (C.R. 31) SOUTH OF
JUNCTION IMMOKALEE ROAD (C.R. "") FROM
FORTY-FIVE (45) MILES PER HOUR TO THIRTY-
FIVE (35) MILES PER HOUR WITHIN THE
CONSTRUCTION LIMITS FOR THE AIRPORT-
PULLING ROAD BRIDGE PROJECT. AND WITHIN
WORK ZONES TilE SPEED SHALL BE REDUCED
TO TWENTY-FIVE (15) MILES PER nOUR FOR
TUE DURATION OF CONSTRUCTION.
19 WHEREAS, Section 316.189, Florida Statutes and Collier County
20 Ordinance No, 91-2S authorize the Board of County Commissioners to alter or to
21 establish speed limits on roads under its jurisdiction; and
22 WHEREAS. Immokalee Road (C.R. 146). Airport-Pulling Road (C.R. 31),
23 and the proposed Airport-Pulling Road bridge structure across the Cocohuchee
24 Canal are County transportation facilities under the jurisdiction of the Board of
25 County Commissioners; and
26 WHEREAS, in accordance with Section 316,189, Florida Statutes and
27 Collier County Ordinance No, 91-2S, a traffic analysis hIS been performed for
28 Immoltalee Road (C.R. 146) and Airport-Pulling Road (C.R. 31); and
29 WHEREAS, the tramC analysis indicates that a temporary reduction in the
30 pOlted speed limit for Ibl1 portion of ImllObloelload (C.R. 146) approdmately
31 one-quarter (1/4) mile cut and west of junction Airport-Pulling Road (C.R. 31)
32 and for Airport-Pulling Road (C.R. 31) approximately one quarter (114) mile
33 south of junction Immolcalee Road (C.R. 146) from forty-five (45) miles per hour
34 to thirty-five (3 S) miles per hour is reasollable for public safety purposes within
3S the overall project construction limits, and that such action is consistent with
36 criteria promulgated by the Florida Department of Transportation and by the
37 American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials; and
38 WHEREAS. the scope of the Airport-Pulling Road bridge construction
39 project and the Maintenance of Traffic Plan attendant thereto indicates that a
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speed reduction to cwenty-live (25) miles per hour within localized work
2 construction zones at and near Che Immokalcc Road (C.R. 146)/Airport-Pullins
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3 Road (C.R. 31 )/Piper Boulevard intersection. it rellonable for public and
4 contractor nfety purposes, and thac .uch action i. consilcenc with criteria
S promulgated by che Florida Department of Tran.portation aad by the American
6 Anociatioll of State Hi.laway and Tran.portatiOG Omciall; and
7 WHEREAS, the Icope. charaeter, and sequence of the Airport-Pullins Road
8 bridge construction project and the Maintenance of Tramc Plan luendant thereto
9 necessitates adequate Iplce and stagin, arell for contractor', safe Ind emcient
10 execution or che work Ind II such the temporary closure of Piper Boulevlrd It
II the bridge construction zone i. deemed to be in the best interest of the County
12 Ind the public.
13 NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
14 COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA, THAT:
IS Section 1. The posted speed limit along the Immokalee Road (C.R. 846)
16 construction limils shill be reduced co thirty-five (35) miles per hour
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17 approximately one-quarter (1/4) mile cut and approximately one-quarter (114)
18 mile west of junction Airport-Pulling ROld (C.R. 31).
19 Seclion 2. The posted speed limil along the Airport.Pullinl ROld (C.R.
20 31) construction limits shall be reduced to thirty-live (35) miJes per hour
21 apprOltimalely one-quarter (1/4) mile south of junction Immoblee Road (C.R,
22 846).
23 Section 3. The posted speed limit within Jocalized work construction
24 zones It and near the Jmmoblee Road (C.R. 146)/Airport-Pulling Road (C.R.
25 3 J )/Piper Boulevard inlersection areu shall be reduced to twenty-five (25) miles
26 per bour.
27 Section .c. The Piper Boulevard roadway IClment immediately east of
28 Cypren Way Eut in the vicinity of che proposed Airport-Pullin. Road Bridge
29 construction project shall be closed to public throulh tramc, with appropriate
30 sign age to be installed to eITectuate a temporary detour with provision. for .
31 necenary periodic usase by public emergency vehicles.. may be warranted. 110. '1:~A~
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2 temporary physical closure or Piper Boulevard and resultant trame detouring
3 shall become effective rrom the ~nstruction Notice to Proceed date County
4 issues unto its contractor, and such actions shall remain in effect until tbe date
S upon which the Collier County Public Works Division declares construction work
6 substantially complete and/or roadway operational condition. are determined to
7 be safe ror re-establishment or orilinal posted Ipeed limits al may be amended or
8 supplemented by the desisns for the Airport-Pulling Road bridge project.
9 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that tbe Transportation Services Department
] 0 is hereby authorized and direc:ted to proceed with the temporary c:losure or Piper
II Boulevard and to erect speed limit signs in accordance with this Resolution. and a
I: copy of this Ruolution shall be tendered to the Collier County Sheriff for proper
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
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Oarbara O. Derry. Chairman
DATED:
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DwigM E. Brock. Clerk
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Deputy Cleric
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APPROVE A JOINT SUPPLEMENTAL INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT
WITH LEE COUNTY FOR PLANNING OF DESIGN AND
CONSTRUCTION STAGES FOR LIVINGSTON ROAD IMPROVEMENTS
AT THE LEEfCOLLIER LINE, CIE PROJECT NO. 021.
OBJECTIVE: Board approval and execution of a Joint Supplemental
lnterlocal Agreement with Lee County to formalize project responsibilities
and cost commitments for Livingston Road improvements between Immokalee
Road and Bonita Beach Road.
~ONSIDERATION: Collier County's Livingston Road project consists of
approximately 6.2 miles of a new arterial roadway network. This roadway
project is bounded by Immokalee Road at the southerly terminus, by the
Lee/Collier line at the northerly terminus, and by Old U.S. 41 and 1-75 at the
westerly and easterly termini, respectively.
Several recent Board actions for Livingston Road have prompted staff to
process the attached Joint Supplemental Interlocal Agreement (Interlocal
Agreement) with Lee County. This Interlocal Agreement is keyed to a Master
Interlocal Agreement between Lee and Collier Counties (dated September 6,
1989) which calls for the joint planning, design, construction, and
maintenance of roadway improvement projects within a specified boundary
area of Collier County and Lee County, The attached Interlocal Agreement is
also related to and is a direct result of the February 17, 1998 Board approved
Developer Contribution Agreement with Long Bay Partners which sets forth
the developer's obligation to construct a 3 mile north/south segment of
LivingHon Road between Immokalee Road and the Lee/Collier line. The most
recent Board action concerns right-of-way acquisition for Livingston Road.
On May 19. 1998, the Board approved a Resolu.tion to effectuate a funding
source for right-of-way acquisitions, ad 4irectecfstaff1O commence with. such
acquisitions to meet the Livingston Road construction schedule (circa FY 2000
and FY 2001).
Pursuant to the February 17, 1998 Board approved Developer Contribution
Agreement, Long Bay PartneB 'shaU directly manage aU contracting and
construction activities for the 3 mile north/south segment of Livingston Road
up to the Lee/Collier line. Long Bay Partners also plans to shortly enter into a
similar Developer Contribution Aareemcnt with Lee County for the design and
construction of Livingston Road in Lee County from the Lee/Collier line north
to Bonita Beach Road. Hence, the attached Intcrlocal Agreement serves to
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coordinate and formalize project commitments between Lee and Collier
Counties unto Lonl Bay Partners a. a third party roadway conltructor. Key
project commitments between the Countie..are al follow.:
(1) Phase I (approximately 2.3 miles) between Immokalee Road and Lon, Bay
Partners land development entrance:
. Collier County to complete design and right-of-way acquisition by
December 31, 1999.
(2) Phase n (approximately 0.7 mile) between Lon, Bay Partners land
development entrance and the ue/Collier line:
. Collier County to complete design and rilht-oC-way acquisition by
December 31. 2000.
(3) Phase III (approximately 1.0 mile) between the LeelCollier line and Bonita
Heath Road:.
.. Lee County to undertake design. permittinl and right-of-way
acquisition during fiscal years 1998/1999 and 1999/2000 .0 a. to allow
for roadway construction by Long Bay Partners no later than January
1.2000.
FISCAL IMPACT: There is no direct fiscal impact associated with the
recommended Interlocal Agreemcnt. Collicr County's expenditure oC fundi for
design anli right-or-way acquisition sban be under the capital account. Cor
LiwiagltOtl lload (Project NG. 6S041, em N.. 021). Coastractioa of. ) mile
segment of Livmgston Iload shall be finlllced by Long Bay Partnen ia
exchange for road impact feel u set fortb in tbe February 17. 1998 Board
approved Developer Contributi01l Agreement.
!;iROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: The InterJocal Agreement with Lee
County is consistent witb the Trauportation .sub-Element of the Growth
Management Plan (Capital Improvcmcat Element No. 021).
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RECOMMENDATION: That tbe Board of County Commislioners approve
the Joint SupplemntallnterJocaJ Aareemeut witb Lee Coa1lty for LiviAptOl1
Road improvements, and direct iu Chairman to execute lime in triplicate
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REVIEWED BY:
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Transport Jon Services Department
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Public Works Administrator
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BElWEEN lEE AND COlUER COUNTIES
REGARDING THE DESIGN, PERMITTING, RIGHT-OF-WAY ACQUISmON,
AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE
_ lMNGSTON ROADnMPERlAl STREET CONNECTION
This Joint Supplementallntertocal Agreement (Agreement), made and entered
into this day of , 1998, by and between Collier County, a political
subdivision of the State of Florida, through its Board of County Commissioners, the
governing body of Collier County and Ex-Officio as the governing body of the Collier
County Water-Sewer District, hereinafter referred to as "CoUier", and Lee County, a
political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as -lee".
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, Collier and Lee by and through their respective Boards of County
Commissioners, entered into a Master Interlocal Agreement dated September 6, 1989.
concerning the joint planning, design, construction, and maintenance of road
improvements within a specified boundary area of Collier County and Lee County; and
WHEREAS, the Master Interlocal Agreement calls for either party to initiate
conditions of joint participation for potential joint road projects and to draft an
appropriate Joint Supplemental Agreement which would establish road improvement
commitments as part of each county's individual Five-Year Capital Improvement
Programs: and
WHEREAS, a two lane extension of Livingston Road from Immokalee Road in
Collier County north to Bonita Beach Road in Lee County, connecting into the existing
Imperial Street alignment, is a component of both the Lee County 2020 Financially
Feasible Plan and the Collier County 2020 Financially Feasible Plan; and
WHEREAS, the Livingston RoadI1mperia! Street Connection will provide an
alternative for intra-county travel between North Naples and Bonita Springs, thereby
relieving traffic congestion on US 41, 1-75 and other roadways in both counties;
WHEREAS, Collier has acquinld portions of the right-of-way and has obtained
the environmental permits necessary to construct the Livingston Road project south of
the Lee/Collier County line (hereinafter -County line-), but these permits will expire
during or prior to 2005; and
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WHEREAS. Long Bay Partners, LLC., a Florida limited liability Company
(Long Bay) has entered into an agreement with Collier to facilitate the construction of .
Livingston Road from its current terminus approximately 700 feet north of Immokalee
Road to the County line prior to the expiration of the environmental permits; and
WHEREAS, Collier and lee desire to maximize the public benefit of the
Livingston Road extension by planning and implementing a northerly extension to
Bonita Beach Road; and
WHEREAS, Lee and Collier now desire to set forth their respective
responsibilities in detail; and
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WHEREAS, long Bay has proposed to enter into an agreement with lee County
to facilitate the construction of the Livingston Road Extension from the County line
north to Bonita Beach Road, connecting to Imperial Street. This proposed agreement
was approved in concept by the Board of lee County Commissioners through adoption
of Resolution #98-02-05 on February 3, 1998; and
WHEREAS, the Livingston Road/Imperial Street Connection is proposed to be
developed in three phases: Phase I is the segment from its existing terminus
approximately 700 feet north of Immokalee Road to the proposed access point for Long
8ays property; Phase 1/ is the segment from the proposed access point for Long Bay's
property to the County line; and Phase rJI is the segment from the County line to Bonita
Beach Road; and
WHEREAS, it is agreed by Lee and Collier that this Joint Supplemental
Interlocal Agreement is in the best interest of and is a substantial benefit to the general
public.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the above premises and other good
and valuable consideration, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, and in further
consideration of the mutual covenants hereinafter con&ained, it is agreed by the parties
as follows:
1. Collier County Responsibilities:
A. By December 31, 1999. Collier will complete the design work and right-of-
way acquisition for the two lane Phase I of the ultimate four- or six lane
arterial roadway. from approximately 700 feet north of Immokalee Road to
the proposed entrance of long Bay's property (except for that portion of
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construction).
By December 31, 2000, Collier will complete the design work and right-of-
way acquisition for the two lane Phase II of the ultimate four or six lane
arterial roadway. from Long Bay's proposed land development access to
the Lee County line (except for that portion of right-of-way to be provided
by Long Bay upon commencement of construction).
C.
Long Bay, on behalf of Collier, will construct two lanes of Phases I and II
for impact fee credits, subject to the conditions and terms set forth in the
previously executed agreement between Collier and Long Bay.
D.
Collier will be responsible for Construction Engineering and Inspection
(CEI) for Phases I and II during the course of construction by Long Bay.
E.
Collier will prepare an access management plan for Phases I and II of the
road corridor between Immokalee Road and the County line
(approximately 3 miles), and will coordinate with Lee in determining the
appropriate level of access control, which may affect Lee's transportation
goals and objectives in the Phase III Livingston Road extension, Collier
will then adopt the access management plan in accordance with its Land
Development Code.
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F. Upon completion of the two-Iane construction by Long Bay and
acceptance of the roadway in accordance with the requirements of the
Collier County Land Development Code, Collier will be responsible for
maintenance of the roadway from Immokalee Road to the County line.
2. Lee County Responsibilities:
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A lee will amend its Capi"'lmprovement ProgtWn (CIP) in 1998 to provide
for the design and environmental permitting for the two lane Phase 11\ of
an ultimate four or six Jane arterial roadway in fiscal year 1998/99. The
initial two lane and ultimate four or six lane arterial roadway will connect
with the proposed Livingston Road corridor at the County line and will
connect to the existing Imperial Streel The plans will be staged to allow
for the initial construction of two of the ultimate four or six lanes.
B. Lee wi II amend its C I P in 1996 to provide for the right-of-way acquisition
for the two lane Phase III of an ultimate four or six lane arterial roadway in
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fiscal year 199912000, The subject right-of-way acquisition win involve .
land from the County line to Bonita Beach Road in the vicinity of the %
section line of Sedion 1. Township 48 South, Range 25 East.
C. The Phase 11\ acquisition of right-of-way will be timed so as to allow for
construction of two lanes of the roadway to commence by January 1,
2001. The construction of two lanes will be undertaken by Long Bay for
impact fee credits. subject to the execution of 8 separate agreement
between Lee and Long Bay.
D. Lee will be responsible for Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI)
for Phase III during the course of construction by Long Bay.
E. Lee will prepare an access management plan for the road segment
between the County line and Bonita Beach Road (approximately 1 mile).
Lee will coordinate with Collier in determining the appropriate level of
access control. Lee will then adopt a controlled access resolution to
establish the access points on the corridor.
F.
After construction of the Phase III two-1ane road is complete and the road
is accepted in accordance with the requirements of the Lee County Land
Development Code, Lee will be responsible for maintenance of the
roadway from the County line to Bonita Beach Road.
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GENERAL PROVISIONS
3. Neither County will be responsible for claims, liabilities, losses, and causes of
action arising out of the acts, errors, omissions, or negligence of the other
County, its contractors. agents or representatives.
4. This agreement constitutes the entire understanding between the parties, and
C!ny previous Agreements. whether written cr oral, is superseded by this
Agreement.
5. This Agreement may be amended only upon the concurrence of both parties and
executed with the same formalities as this original Agreement.
IN WITNESS THEREOF. the parties hereto have caused these presents to be
executed by their duly authorized officers and their official seals hereto affIXed, the day
and year fi~st written above.
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Deputy Clerk
ATTEST: Charlie Green, Clerk
By:
Deputy Clerk
Board of County Commissioners of Collier
County, Florida as the governing body of
Collier County 81d Ex-Officio as the governing
body of the Collier County Water-Sewer
District
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Barbara B. Berry, Chairman
Approved as to form
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OffiCe of the Collier County Attorney
LEE COUNTY. FLORIDA BY ITS
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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Chairman
Approved as to form by the
Office of the Lee County Attorney
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Exhibit:
Map of Livingston Roadllmperial Street Corridor
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. APPROVE A SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT WITJI COLLIER
NAPLESCAPE 90'S AND GEORGE BOTNER, ASLA, FOR ADDITIONAL
SERVICES FOR THE PHASE I DAVIS BOULEVARD MEDIAN
LANDSCAPE PROJECT (U.S. oCt TO C.R. 31).
OBJECTIVE: Obtain Board approval ror .tarr to prepare and execute a
Supplemental Agreement with Collier Naplescape 90'. and George Botner,
ASLA, for expanded services during construction of tbe Pbase I Davis Boulevard
median landscape project.
CONSJDERA TJO~S: Collier County originany contracted witb CoJJier
Naplescape 90's and G,. rge Botner, ASLA, on the premise and understanding
that an median beautificl'i,on work for Phase I Davis Boulevard would result in a
single construction contract award and a single construction contractor. In
accord with the June 4, 1996 Board approved professional services agreement,
George Botner (as Design Professional) rendered a single set of design plans and
contract bidding documents for landscape, irrigation, and jack and bore
components of the project.
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Since the jack and bore component of overall work was deemed to be critical in
terms of complexity, cost, and potential for schedule delays, an initial
construction contract was processed for such activities with Cabana Construction
Company in advance of the landscape and irrigation work. Such action has
resulted in two separate and district construction contracts, wherein the Design
Professional has performed additional services for construction observation over
an expanded time period.
The additional services have been itemized by the Design Professional and
reviewed and accepted by staff in the net total amount of $6,005.00.
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supported by available funds in the project account.
~ COST: $6,005.00
FUND: 313 - Road Construction Gas Tax
~ COST CENTER: 163673 - Road Impact Construction
~6~ PROJECT: 60013 - Davis Boulevard Phase 1
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GRO\VTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: Not applicable.
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RECOMMENDATIONS: That the Board oCCounty Commissioners approve the
$6,005,00 additional compensation to George Botner, ASLA, (II Design
ProCessional) Cor Phase 1 Davil Boulevard median landscape improvements, and
authorize and direct appropriate Itaff in the Public Workl Division to prepare and
execute the Supplemental Agreement instrument.
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ACCEPT AND APPROVE COST REIMBURSEMENT BY SPRINT FOR
WORK BY COUNTY AS PART OF THE RATTLESNAKE HAMMOCK
ROAD FOUR LANING CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT, BID NO. 95.1441.
QBJECTIVE: Obtain Board ratification of final cost accountins and payment
reimbursement by Sprint for conduit installation work as part of Bid No. 95.2441
for Rattlesnake Hammock Road.
~ONSTDERA TIONS: On January 2, 1996 under Agenda Item No. 8(B)2, the
Board awarded a construction contract to Better Roads, Inc. ror Rattlesnake
Hammock Road four laning improvements (between U,S. 41 and Polly Avenue).
This 5555,716.95 contract award under BicS No, 95-2441 includes reimbursable
non-highway work scope requested by several County agencies (ie" Water.
Sewer, and Stormwater Management Departments) and also by the Sprint
telecommunication company,
Reimbursable contract work for Sprint was completed early 1998. An accounting
of actual underground conduit work performed and authorized under Bid No. 95-
2441 has been finalized by Staff and accepted by Sprint. The final work scope
and reimbursable cost of S58,287.10 is tabulated below.
~ol1ier County Bid No, 95-2"41
Contract Ori~inal ll.ni1 ~stimated tinIl final! Actual
I.wn. ~antit~ C,Q.11 Qri g. Cost Quantity ~
3 EA-4"PYC 1 0,625 LF S5.80 S61,625.00 9,256 LF S53,684,80
4 EA-4 "PVC 3 ,305 LF S6.90 S22,804.50 667 LF S 4,602,30
6 EA-4"PVC 45 LF S8.10 S 364.50 0.00 LF S 0.00
Original Estimated Bid Cost......... .......... S84.794.0Cl
Final and Actual Reimbursable Cost...... ....................,... .............. S58.287.1 0
It is noted that the original work quantities and associated original estimated cost
of S84,794.00 was adjusted downward due to requests by Sprint to have its own
service contractor perform certain critical conduit installations in consideration
of field conditions. material deliveries, and schedule needs,
Sprint has submitted the required S58,287.10 payment under its Sprint-Florida,
Inc. check no. 39224192 dated June 2, 1998 (copy attached),
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,~fISCAL IMPACT: The reimbursable payment by Sprint il considered al revenue
. derived from a contribution in aid of construction, and tberefore a Budget
Amendment is required to credit tbe capital roadway account for Rattlesnake
Hammock Road.
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163673 - Road bapact Construction
369802 - Reimbursement for current year expenditures
(2) Appropriate Revenue as follows:
COST: S58,287.10
FUND: 313 - Road Construction Gas Tax
COST CENTER: 163673 - Road Impact Construction
PROJECT: 65021 - Rattlesnake Hammock Road Four Laning
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approve the S~8.28 7.10 final cost reimbursement from Sprint for work performed
by Collier County under its Rattlesnake Hammock Road project (Bid No, 95-
2441), and also authorize and direct staff to process tbe necessary Budget
Amendment.
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PRESENTATION OF THE PRELIMINARY FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR THE
HALDEMAN CREEK RESTORATION PROJECT.
9BJECTIY~p To present the results of the preliminary feasibility study and
obtain direction with respect to implementation of the Haldeman Creek
Restoration project.
<;ONSJDERA TIONS: On August 26, 1997, the Board of County Commissioners
approved a Work Order with Coastal Engineering Consultants, Inc. to conduct a
preliminary feasibility study for the proposed Haldeman Creek Restoration
Project, The primary focus of the Study was to determine the feasibility of a
maintenance dredging project to improve navigation,
The project limits extend from the City/County line to U.S. 41 and were split into
two regions, west and east of the Bayshore Drive bridge,
A copy of the Study Report has been distributed to each one of the County
Commissioners.
. The conclusions of the Study are as ro11ows:
1. Based on the hydrographic survey, water depths are shallow and are less than
two to three feet below Mean Low Water in many channels throughout
Haldeman Creek, indicating a need for dredging.
2. The design dredge cut depths were established as -4.5 feet NGVD and -2,0 feet
NGVD west and east of the bridge respectively, equivalent to the maximum
elevation of rock encountered for each reach.
3. The design dredge quantities west and east of the bridge were calculated to be
approximately 35,530 cubic yards and 13,600 cubic yards respectively.
4, There are over one ,1o%en vacant lots within one mile of the canal system which
could serve as contractor accesses or dispolalsites.
S. Copper and Methyl Ethyl Ketone compounds were detected in the sediments.
However, the concentrations detected were below the soil cleanup levels
established by FDEP. FDEP verbaJly, in a phone conversation with Jeff Gould
and in a meeting with Ion Iglehart and Mark Miller, indicated this material
would be acceptable for use IS fill for upland purposes.
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6. Preliminary Opinion of Project Costs were calculated to be $827.310.00.
7. The anticipated schedule for design. permitting and construction of the basin
restoration project was ~roposed as 33 months.
Preliminary meetings were held on January 8. 1998 and February 18. 1998
wherein residents directly affected by the proposed project were briefed as to the
findings of the Study.
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\Y'" project is as follows:
1, Design, Permitting and Construction Administration
2. Project Management (Staff)
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method to provide a funding source for the project.
~RO'VTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT; The project is consistent with the
objectives and associated policies of the Conservation and Coastal Management
Element of the Collier County Growth Management Plan.
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RECOM.MENDA TIONS:. Upon due consideration and acceptance of tbe Study,
it is reco mmend ed that the following initial activities be conducted witb respect
to implementation of the project.
1. Prepare and distribute a petition to benefited property owners to obtain an
indication of ncceptance.
2, Based upon positive results from the petition, perform functions necessary for
creation of a Municipal Service Taxing and Benefit Unit to provide a funding
source for the project.
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PREPARED BY: '
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Office of..Capltal Projects Manasement
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APPROVE CHANGE ORDER NO.1 TO HOLE MONTES AND ASSOCIATES, 1Ne. FOR
ENGINEERING SERVICES RELATED TO THE RECLAIMED WATER BACK
PRESSURE SUSTAINING VALVES PROJEer, WORK ORDER NO. HMA-FI97-1,
PROJEer NO. 74020.
pBJECTIVE: That the Board of County Commissioners. IS Ex-Ofticio the Governing Board of
the Collier County Water-Sewer District, approve and authorize the OCPM Director to sign
Change Order No.1 to Work Order No. liMA FT97-1 for Hole, Montes and Associates, Inc. to
redesign the Reclaimed Water Back Pressure sustaining Valve project.
~ONSmERATION: On November 26, 1996, the Board approved Agenda Item 16.B.2, a Work
Order No. HMA-FT96-S to Hole, Montes and AssociateS, Inc. for Phases I and n of this project.
phase 1 was to "Evaluate control valves in North and South reclaimed water systems and
recommend upgrades if required," Phase n was to '-Update hydraulic model of North reclaimed
water system and recommend upgrades to the Reclaimed Water Pumping Station."
On June 24, 1997, the Board approved Agenda Item 16.B.7, a Work Order No. HMA-FT97-1 to
Hole. Montes and Associates. Inc. for Phases m and IV of this project. Phase m was to "Prepare
plans and specifications and assist with Bidding." for the upgrades recommended in Phase 1. Phase
IV was for "Contract Administration, Inspections. Close-out, and Startup," for the same upgrades.
The upgrades recommended in Phase I and designed in phase III. were the minimum
improvements needed to allow small customers to connect to the reclaimed water system without
the need for them to provide on-site storage.
Following completion of the design under Phase m, the Wastewater Department requested that the
proposed upgrades be redesigned in order to improve operation of the system and to accommodate
the future addition of telemetry to the system. The major portion of the cost increase results from
designing and providing inspections for the electric service to the valves and future telemetry at
each customer's point of service,
Change Order No.1 will provide for the redesign under Phase m and for additional services
during construction under phase IV that will result from the expanded time needed for
construction.
(~~CAL JMP ACT, Funds for 1his Work Order in the amount ofSS2.462.00 are available from:
'. Fund 413; System Development Sewer Impact Fees
Cost Center 263611; Combined Sewer Capital Projects
Project No. 74020; Back Pressure Sustaining Valves
~RO\VTH MANAGEMENT IMP ACf: None.
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Approve Change Order No. 1
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pCOMMENDA nONS: staffrecommeods that the Board ofCount)' ComIJ'".mODCl1, u
Ex-Officio 1he Governing Board of the Collier County Water-Sewer District, approve md
authorize the OCPM Director to sign Change Order No.1 to Work Order No. lIMA FT97-1 for
Hotc, MonteS and Associatcs.1nc. to n:dcsip the Rcc1aimecl Watt:r Back Pk~UfO Sust.;m"1
Valve project. '
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CHANGE ORDER
TO: Hole, Montes & Associates, Inc. FROM: Collier County Government .
715 Tenth Street South, P.O, Box 1586 3301 East Tamiami Trail, OCPM Bldg,
Naples, Florida 34 I 06 Naples. Florida 34112
Project Name: Reclaimed Water System Back- Project No, 74020
Pressure Sustaining Valves, Phases III & IV
Work Order Date: June 11, 1997 Work Order No.: HMA-FT97-1
Change Order No.: 1 Date: May 28,1998
Change Order Description: Redesign, as requested by the Wastewater Department. in order
to improve operation of the system and to accommodate the future addition of telemetry. See
the attached proposal for the changes in scope of services and the additional fees,
RECAP OF FEE~
Original Amt. (Consultant + Subconsult.) = Increase (CO # I) New Total Amt.
Phase HI: S 10,500.00 (515,937.00 + $17,875.00) = $ 33,812.00 S 44,312.00.
Phase IV: $ 12.500.00 ($11,500.00+$ 7,150.00) = S 18,650.00 S31.150.oo**
TOTAL: $ 23,000.00 $ 52,462.00 S 75,462.00 .**
· Lump Sum
.. Time & Materials
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Original Work Order amount ............................................................$ 23,000.00
Sum of previous change orders amount ............................................$ 0.00
This Change Order Amount [add) .....................................................$ 52.462.00
Revised Agreement A mOll nt ............. .................................................. $ 75,462.00
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Contract Time: Complete redesign work and provide final plans and
specifications suitable for bidding within 35 calendar days after receipt of
authorization to proceed with this additional work.
Your acceptance of this change order shall constitute a modification to our Agreement and
will be performed subject to all the same terms and conditions as contained in our Agreement
indicated above, as fully as if the same were repeated in this acceptance. The adjustment, if
any, to this Agreement shall constitute a full and final settlement of any and alJ claims of the
Contractor arising out of, or related to, the change set forth herein, including claims for
impact and delay costs.
Prepared by: 7t;--r~41 Yj; tJ;~d Date: 6 -q--9B
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RE: Collier County \\"\V Reuse Water System Ser'\'ice COMections
HMA File No. 1996.069
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As described in our lener to you dated May 11, we have prepared the fo11o\\;ng revised scope
and fee proposal for the changes requested by Collier County to the Reuse Water System Service
Connections project. These changes are based upon our meeting of March 24 and a subsequent
phone conversation \\;th ~1r. Bob Casey on May 8. Some of these changes in engineering scope
were significant, especially in the areas of electrical desiBn and contract administration.
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We understand the fol1o\\;ng changes are necessary to bring the completed construction plans
and specifications into compliance \\;th the design criteria of the Utilities Department,
Assembly Arrangements:
Revise piping, ,'alves and assemblies to achieve unifonnity of all
connection assemblies as much as possible.
Pressure sustaining valves:
a) Change angle style back pressure sustaining valves to globe
style back pressure sustaining \'alves where there is sufficient
space. Exceptions include Countryside and Windstar
locations.
b) Revise piping as necessary to accommodate these changes.
c) Provide a 0-100 psi operating range for the pilot valve in the
control system of each pressure sustaining valve.
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a) Use Water Specialties as the meter manufacturer.
b) Include provisions for future 4-20 milliampere output on
flowmeters.
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Motor Operated Valves:
Provide electrical service for motor operated butterfly valves.
Provide tcnninals for future open-close telemetry signals.
Strainer:
Provide an in-line strainer at each site upstream of the flow meter
and pressure sustaining valve.
General:
a) Place concretl:: pad under all cOMcction assemblies.
b) Delete Lety Resorts and Imperial cOMections from project.
c) Utilize 110 volt power supply for the solenoid valves and the
motor operated valves.
d) The sites \\;11 not be sun'eyed by HMA. However, those sites
requiring new electrical service win have site plans created
from existing property maps.
Provision for Future Remote Operation
The future operation of the reuse service cOMections via telemetry witt be accomplished using
the motorized bunerfly valve at each location. The motorized butterfly valves will have
terminals for future open-close telemetry signals. The use of in-line solenoid valves for control
of the pressure sustaining valves will not be included in the design. The new flowmeters \\;11 be
suitable for future installation of a device to provide a 4-20 milliampere output signal for remote
flow readings.
Fee
The additional charges for professional services is $40.962 as described in the enclosed fee
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Schedule
HMA can complete the design changes to the completed construction plans and specifications
within four to five weeks following "'Tinen authorization to proceed.
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Existing Contract Administration and Field Observation
Our original services authorization has a very limited budget for contract administration and field
observation. Collier County Work Order HMA-FT97-1, dated September 26, 1995, provides for
a time and material, contract administration budget of 112 work-hours. The same work order
provides a time and material budget for field observation of 48 work-hours. These budgets win
be exceeded if HMA participates in the nonnal activities of shop drawing review, schedule
review, progress meetings, routine field inspections, pay request review and punch list
preparation. We recommend an increase in both of these categories,
Nonnal contract administration budget for this project should be approximately 240 work-hours.
The field observation budget should be increased to approximately 104 work-hours if the HMA
involvement is limited to two inspections during construction and one final inspection. Testing
of the mechanical systems is not included in this revised budget. Based on these new work-hour
budgets, the allowance for the contract administration and field observations should be increased
by $] ],50Q.to $24,000.
General
It is essential to note that H~1A has not included in this proposal, or our previous contract. any
activity associated \\ith survey work, property boundaries or easement review or preparation. .
Based on our present information, we are unsure if the construction documents are in
conformance v,ith existing easement or property restrictions.
If you have any questions. please contact me. Thank you.
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APPROVE FUNDING FOR NCRWTP CONCENTRATE PUMPING STATION
HEADER PIPING REPLACEMENT
pBJECTIVE: That the Board of County Commissionerst as Ex-Officlo the Governing
Board of the Collier County W Iter-Sewer District, approve funding for a new project to
eliminate the source of recurring problems the concentrate pumping station piping at the
North County Regiooal Water Treatment Plant (NCRWTP).
~ONsmERA nON; Staffhas made several repairs to piping in the concentrate pumping
station at the NCRWfP. The caUse of the recurring f&11ures of the concentrm piping system
is related to the use of adhesive pipe joints and hydraulic factors. The proposed funding is to
design and install flanged fittings and associated piping as well as a surge relief device.
fISCAL IMP ACT: This project is not funded in FY 98. Funds in the amount of 579t4OO
are needed for this project, A budget amendment is necessary to tranSfer funds from Fund
412, Reserves for Water Capital Outlay to:
Amount: S79,4oo
Fund: 412, Water Capital
Cost Center: 273511, Combined Water Capital Projects
Project: 70057, Water Facility Rehab
(Engineering S26,ooo; OCPM S3,4oo; and General Improvements $50,000)
There is presently S5,768,9oo in Fund 412 Reserves for Capital Outlay,
~ROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: None
RECOMMENDATIONS: That the Board of County Commissioners. as Ex-Officio the
Governing Board of the Collier County Water-Sewer District, approve the necessary budget
amendment to fund the project.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
APPROVE SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT NO.4 WITH HOLE, MONTES AND
ASSOCIATES, INC. FOR THE IMMOKALEE ROAD SIX LANE IMPROVEMENT
PROJECT
OBJECTIVE: To receive the Board of County Commissioners' approval of Supplemental
Agreement (51 A) No.4 for the Imrnokalee Road Six Lane Improvement Project.
DESCRIPTION: On April 7, 1998, the Board directed staff to negotiate with the firm of Hole,
Montes and Associates, Inc. (HMA) for a fee proposal to revise the current Immokalee Road
construction plans to include a future six lane improvement and to prepare a supplemental
agreement for the Board's execution. Staff has concluded the negotiations and has prepared the
necessary supplemental agreement.
The current project schedule calls for construction to start in April 1999. The supplemental
agreement allows for a design duration of 180 calendar days.
Original Contract Amount:
S/A No. I
S/A No.2
S/A No.3
This S/A No.4
Proposed Contract Amount
$ 1 50,000.00
$299,756.53 - Phase II: Plans design and permitting services.
$ 25,921.62 - Additional permitting and design services.
$ 35,900.00 - Design Study
$ 181,945.00
$693,523.15
\K'L- FISCAL IMPACT: Funds are available in:
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Fund (331) Road Impact Fee District 1
Cost Center (163650) Road Impact Construction
Project No. (69101) Immokalee Road
GROWTH i\1ANAGEMENT IMPACT: This Capital Improvement Element No. 08 is
consistent with the Transportation sub-element of the Growth Management Plan.
RECOMMENDA TIQN: That the Board of County Commissioners approve Supplemental
Agreement No.4.
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Project Manager, OCPM
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SCPPLEME:o...,. Al AGREEME~'" TO
CONSUl T~G ENGINEEIUNG SERV1CES AGREEME~i
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THIS SUPPLEME~'" Al AGREEMENT. made and entered into this _chy of .
1998, by and betwCC'D the Board ofCoUllty Commissionen. Co\1ier County. Florida. a political subdivision of
the Slale of Florida. hemnafter called the COUNTY. and Hole. MonIes and Associazes.lnc, of 115 Tenth
Street, South, Naples. Florida 34102, duly authorized to conduct business in the State of Florida. hereinafter
called the CONSt.'l TANT.
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WHEREAS, the COUNTY and CONSULTANT heretofore on 21 May 1991 entered into III Apement
whereby the COl,'}o.'TY retained the CONSULT ANT CO fUrnished ccru.in c:onJUltina tcMccs ill connection with
proposed construction ofC.R. 146 (our laninl improvements. Phase 1&0, (Jcll.7S CO Jet. C.R. 9S1). County
Project No. 69101; and.
WHEREAS. the CounlY desires to modify the terms of said Agreement, and to'A"ard dW cod it is necessary
to:
TO REVISE Al'.-o/OR EXPAND tJ"PON THE SCOPE OF ORIGINAL SERVICES OF TIlE PROJECT
SPEClF1CAlL Y RELATING TO ADOmONAL PLANS PREPARATION AND TO COMPENSATE mE
CONSULT ANT FOR ADornONAl COSTS TO BE INCURRED FOR SAID ADomONAl SERVICES.
CONSULT ANT'S FEE PROPOSAL FOR ADDITIONAl SER VICES DATED 11 Jl"NE 1998 IS
ATTACHED AS EXHIBIT .. A" AND IS HEREBY iNCORPORATED AND MADE A FORMAL PART OF
THIS SUPPLEMF.Ie.,. AL NO.4.
NOW THEREfORE, the Consulting Engineering Services Agreement is hereby amended and supplemented
u follows:
I. CONSULT ANT shall perform services for the consttUCtion plans mision and update in accordance with
Exhibil"A" anached hereto.
2. ContraCt fee adjustment and staNS (this Supplemental Agreement No, 4):
3.1 Original maximum contract fee
),2 Sf A No. I
3,) Sf A No.2
3,4 Sf A No. J
3,S This SA No. 4 contract fee
Maximum and current contr1Ct fee
· $ I 50.000.00
- $299.156,53
. $ 25.921.62
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. SI81.945.00
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4. ContraCt time adjustment:
Increase 180 calendar days
S, ContraCt completion time to be determined by Notice 10 Proceed.
6. Tbe mised and current lump sum contr1Ct amount as stated above ineludes costs for o"erbead, Cringe
benefits. out-of-pocket expenses. prolit mlrJin. and all other direct and indirect costs and expenses.
7. Except u hereby modified., amended. or chmged. all of the lerms and conditions of said original
Consulting EnJineering Services Agreement shall remain in fun force and effect..
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have c.1used these: presents to be executed the day and year first
above wrinen.
AS TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSJO~"ERS:
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Barbara B, Bmy, Chairman
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Before me, the undenigned authority. thi~ lUy penon.tlly appeared Robert L. Murray and Ned E.
Dewhirst. to me 'Nell knovo-n and known to me to be Sr. Vice Presidenl and Vice President respectively. of the
Corporalion named in the foreaoinJ Asrmnent. and they snera1ly acknowledJed to and before me that ~
executed said Agreemenl on behalf of and in the name o( said Corporalion as such officers; thai the seal affiud
to said Agreement is the corporale seal o(s,ajd CoqlOration and that it 'Nas affixed themo by cfue and rquhr:
Corporate authority; lhallMy are duly authorized by said Corporation to execute said Ap-eemcnl and that SJld
Agreement is the free acl and deed o( said Corporation,
~' IN \li1TNESS WHEREOF. I have hcTctO set my hand and affixed my official seal this I g>'~ ~
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June 18,1998
Mr. Micah K. Massaquoi, P.E.
Collier County Government Center, Bldg. 0
Office of Capital Projects Management
3301 East Tamiami Trail
Naples, FL 33962
RE: IMMOKALEE ROAD, PHASE II
COLLIER COUNTY PROJECT NO. 69101
PROPOSED SCOPE OF SERVICES AND FEE
HMA FILE NO. 89.99
Dear Mr. Massaquoi:
In accordance with your request and based on recent meetings with OCPM personnel,
Hole, Montes & Associates, Inc. (HMA) is pleased to submit this proposal to CoRier
County (County) for providing professional engineering services to prepare the design
modifications necessary for updating and revising construction plans for the referenced
project.
HMA proposes to provide the following professional engineering services for the Collier
County Office of Capital Projects Management:
1. SCOPE OF SERVICES
(See Attachment - Pages 1 to 8)
2. SUBCONSUlTANTS
HMA proposes to utilize the finn of Kucera International Inc. (Kucera South) to
provide aerial photography and photogrammetric services as outlined in Task 2
of the Scope of Services.
HMA also proposes to utilize the firm of James E. Hirst & Associates, Inc. as our
structural consultant to perfonn the services outlined in Task 10 of the Scope of
Services.
3. ADDITIONAL SERVICES
Services not specifically included herein will be performed on a time and material
basis in accordance with the rate schedule attached to this proposal. Additional
services will be perfonned only as requested and authorized by the Co
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When such additional services can be identified in advance, HMA will provide an
estimated fee and obtain written authorization from the County.
4. SCHEDULE
HMA proposes to complete the tasks described in the Scope of Services within
180 calendar days of receipt of a written notice to proceed with a completion
schedule, generally as indicated below.
Per Cent Complete
30%
60%
90%
100%
Davs Followina NTP
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150
180
5. FEES AND COMPENSATION
HMA proposes to complete the tasks described in Scope of Services for a total
proposed fee of $181,945. A projected manhour and cost summary (3 pages) is
attached which provides a breakdown of each proposed task fee. All tasks are
proposed to be lump sum tasks with the exception of Task 13.00 - PERMITS
which is proposed to be a not to exceed task, Invoices will be submitted at each
month end in an amount proportional to the percentage of actual work completed
during the respective billing period for lump sum tasks and on a time and
material basis for not to exceed tasks.
Thank you for the opportunity to submit this proposal and we look forward to working
with you on this project.
Very truly yours,
HOLE, MONTES & ASSOCIATES, INC.
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Walter F. Gilcher, Jr., P.E.
Project Manager
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Consultant's Employee Hourly Rate Schedule
Engineer V (Principal)
Engineer V
Engineer IV
Engineer III
Engineer II
Engineer I
Engineer Tech V
Engineer Tech IV
Engineer Tech 11\
Engineer Tech II
Engineer Tech I
Contractor Administrator (P.E.)
Contractor Administrator
Construction Field Representative IV
Construction Field Representative III
Construction Field Representative \I
Construction Field Representative I
Planner IV
Planner III
Planner 1\
Planner I
Surveyor V
Surveyor IV
Surveyor III
Survey Tech IV
Survey Tech III
Survey Tech II
Survey Tech I
2 Man Survey Crew
3 Man Survey Crew
Technician IV (Clerical)
Technician III (Clerical)
Technician II (Clerical)
Technician I (Clerical)
$130.00 Per Hw-
$110,00 Per Hou'
$ 95.00 Per Hcu
$ 75.00 Per Hot.w
$ 65.00 Per How
$ 55.00 Per Hotr
$ 65.00 Per How
$ 60.00 Per How
$ 55,00 Per Hotr
$ SO.oo Per Hot.w
$ 40,00 Per Hour
$ 80.00 Per Hour
$ 60.00 Per How
$ 60.00 Per How
$ 55.00 Per How
$ 45.00 Per How
$ 35,00 Per Hoes
$ 95.00 Per Hoes
$ 70.00 Per Hcu
$ 60.00 Per Hw-
$ 45,00 Per How
$ 90.00 Per tbx
$ 70.00 Per tbx
$ 55.00 Per tbx
$ 55.00 Per lieu
$ SO.oo Per tbx
$ 45.00 Per Hoc6
$ 40.00 Per tbx
$ 85.00 Per tbx
$ 98.00 Per tbx
$ 45.00 Per Hour
$ 40,00 Per lieu
$ 35.00 Per tbx
$ 30.00 Per tbx
SubconsultantslSubcontractors
Reimbursable Expenses
Cost + 15%
Cost + 15%
Mileage
Concrete Monuments
Permanent Reference Monuments
$ .30 Per Mile
$ 10.00 Each
$ 10.00 Each
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SCOPE OF SERVICES
for IMMOKALEE ROAD. PHASE 11.1-75 TO C.R.951
BASIC SERVICES
Section I.
GENERAL SCOPE STATEMENT
The CONSULTANT shall provide and perform the following professional services which shall
constitute the GENERAL SCOPE of the SERVICES.
The CONSULTANT shall conduct surveys, prepare final plans aod specifications, cost estim~es.
bid document!, and coordinate all utility system adjustments, for the construction of the roadway
improvements and appurtenances,
In 1994, the CONSULTANT completed the design and prepared bidding docwnents for the four
laning of lmmokalee Road from I-7S to C.R. 95), The plans generally induded the details (or
the widening of the roadway (plan and profile, cross sections, drainage details, etc.), signing and
marking plans, structural plans (or a box culvert extension prepared by lames E. Hirst ~
Associates, and utility adjustment plans. The project as originally designed in 1994 was not
constructed.
It is now the desire of the COUNTY to construct the project \\lith the construction scheduled to
proceed on or about April I, 1999. It is also the desire of the COUNTY to add a sidewalk along
the southerly edge of the roadway and to design the roadway four laning improvements such that
the project can be six laned in the future by adding an additional eastbound and westbound
through lane to the median side of the four laned roadway.
In order to construct the roadway improvements as indicated above, it will be n~sary to
modify the original plans. These modifications will generally include updating the plans to
depict current existing conditions, revision of the typical roadway section or sections to
accommodate a sidewaJlc and future six laning, updating the plans to CU1'TeDt S1andards and design
criteria. revision of the median access openings, revisions to roadway surface drainage collection
along the south side of the roadway and accommodation of new accesses along both sides of the
roadway.
In May 1998, the CONSULTANT prepared a preliminary design report which included
recommendations for a new four lane and future six lane typical section, access management,
future year traffic volumes and turn lanes at the major intersections. The "Revised Typical
Section No. I" (Sheet No.2 of 3), the access management plan, and the future year traffic
volume projections included in the referenced report will provide the basis for the modification
of the original plans.
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1. Irrigation conduits across median openings,
2. Realignment of Broken Back Road to align with C.R 9S I,
3. Coordination with the SFWMD Big Cypress Basin regarding the alignment and width
for a "con-span" type bridge to be designed and constructed by the SFWMD Big
C)-press Basin across the Cocohatchee Canal at C.R. 9S I.
4. A means of access to the Cocohatchee Canal RJW through the guardrail at selected
locations along the northerly edge of the roadway, This design feature will also
require coordination with the Big Cypress Basin.
Section 2.
TASKS
Pursuant to the GENERAL SCOPE of the SERVICES stated above, the CONSULTANT
shall perform all services and/or work necessary to complete the following task(s) and/or provide
the following item(s).
TASK INDEX
1.00 Public Involvement Program (NOT USED)
2.00 Engineering and Land Surveys
3.00 Geotechnical Services (NOT USED)
4.00 Envuonrnentallnventory (NOT USED)
5.00 Off-Site Storm Water Improvements (NOT USED)
6.00 Not Used
7.00 Roadway Plans
8.00 Utility Coordination
9.00 Right-of-Way Plans (NOT USED)
10.00 Signalization and Street Lighting Plans (NOT USED)
11.00 Signing and Pavement Marking Plans
12.00 Railroad Crossing Design and Coordination (NOT USED)
13.00 Permits
14.00 Final Bidding and Contract Documents
15.00 Advisory Services During Bidding
16.00 Post-Design Ser.;ces (NOT USED)
TASK 1.00 - PUBLIC INVOL YEMENT PROGRAM (NOT USED)
TASK 2.00 - ENGINEERING AND LAND SURVEYS
The CONSULTANT shall perform engineering, land survey, and aerial photography services
necessary for the subject project as outlined; reference all centerline survey control points,
establish the bench line on National Geodetic VerticaJ Datum (1929) throughout the project and
tie property lines to comply with Florida Department of Natural Resources Rule, Florida
Administrative Code Chapter 16 Q-3 (Florida Statute 177 - Part Two).
Survey work shall be performed under the responsible charge of a Professional Land Surveyor
registered in the State of Florida and shall be accomplished in a"ordance with the Florida
Department of Transportation Policy 760.000-760.012. and Florida Department of
Transportation Location Manual. Work must comply \\ith the minimum technical
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Land Surveyors Rule 2 I HH-6, Florida Sutute 4 72.0:7~ measurements of regular roadway cross-
sections may be recorded on electronic data collection equipment. All surveys shall use FOOT's
safety standards.
Task 2.01
Roadway Survey
Provide engineering and land surveys necessary to re-establish the
roadway alignments and intersecting streets within the project limits and
obtain topography, cross sections, underground utility surface feature
locations, right-of-way, land ties, and required drainage information for
existing and proposed drainage systems and in accordance with the master
drainage plan/storm nm-offtreatment areas,
Install aerial targets at recommended locatioDS and at a sufficient distance
along each side of street intersections or to suit the project and obtain
controlled aerial photographs at 1" - 200' for master drainage plan.
Accuracy of the photographs shall be at least 99.5% true when measured
between targets, Planimetric features for plan preparation shall be
compiled from controlled aerial photography and shall be used to ascertain
changes that have occurred along the alignment since the original plans
were prepared.
Task 2.02
Underground Utilities (Not Used)
TASK 3.00 - GEOTECHNICAL SERVICES (NOT USED)
TASK 4.00 - ENVIRONMENTAL INVENTORY (NOT USEDj
TASK 5.00 - OFF-SITE STORM WATER lMPROVEMENTS eNOT USED)
TASK 6.00 - NOT USED
TASK 7.00 - ROADWAY PLANS
The CONSULTANT shall furnish design services necessary to perform project design and to
modify original roadway, and box culvert construction plans and specifications in accordance
with the highway design and plans preparation standards in effect on the date this Agreement is
approved by the COUNTY and as set forth in the Florida Department of Transportation (FOOD
Standard Specifications, FOOT Roadway Plans Preparation Manual, FDOT Drainage Manual.
FOOT Roadway and Traffic Design Standards, FOOT Structural Design Guidelines, Federal
Highway Planning Manual, 6-7-3-2, and Federal and State Railroad Design Guidelines. Plans
shall be accurate, legible and complete in design.
The original roadway plans shall be modified to include: ploning of survey data; establishment of
profile grades; preparation of key map, plan-profile sheets (including geometric calculations),
typical section sheets, summary of quantities (including computation booklet), cross-section
sheets (including earthwork computations), and other detail sheets necessary to con' '
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The CONSULTANT shall submit design notes and computations to document the design
conclusions reached during the development of the final construction plans.
The design notes and computations shall be recorded in 8-112" X II" computation sheets, fully
tjtled, numbered, dated, indexed, and signed by the designer and checker. Computer output
fonns and other oversized sheets shall be folded or otherwise reduced to 8-112" X II" size. The
data shall be bound for submittal to the COUNTY.
Two (2) copies of the appropriate design notes and computations shall be submitted to the
COUNTY at 90%. When the plans are submitted for final review, the design notes and
computations, corrected for any COUNTY comments, shall be resubmitted. At the project
completion, a final set of the design notes and computations, shall be submitted with the record
set of plans and tracings.
The design notes and calculations shall include. but not be limited to the following data:
1. Design criteria used for this project
2. Geometric design calculations for horizontal alignment that is not included in the
quantity computation booklet
3. Vertical geometry calculations.
4. Drainage computations.
5. Earthwork calculations not included in the quantity computation booklet.
6. Documentation of decisions reached resulting from meetings, telephone
conversations. or site visits.
7. Calculations of quantities for all items set forth in the Bid Fonn.
8. Pavement design.
Each drawing of each submittal shall be signed by the appropriate professional engineer for the
type of work depicted on the drawings. Each set of plans and each page of the design
computations and quantity computation shall be signed and checked by the appropriate design
professional in accordance v.;th the Florida Department of Transportation's Roadway Plan
Preparation Manual, Chapter 30.
The CONSULTANT shall conduct plan progress meetings with the COUNTY at no less than
monthly intervals. Each progress meeting shall be a verbal presentation supplemented with the
progress plans (1/2 size plans), displays or other visual aids. Plan development generally shall
confonn to the following:
Task 7.01
Grades and Geometries 00%)
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Plan and Profile Sheets (1" = 40').
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b) Existing project cross-sectjo~ (100' intervals) including cross.sections at all
roadway and drive intersections.
c) Drainage maps depicting existing drainage areas, existing drainage structures. and
existing flow patterns (I" = 400').
d) Proposed typical section or sections.
e) Proposed preliminary intersection geometry,
f) Proposed prelimi1W')' vertical alignment
g) Proposed preliminary median openings and any potential driveway/access
problems. Includes access management for the ultimate six-lane improvement,
future signal locations and future side street lane requirements.
h) Proposed preliminary additional right-of-way (if required).
i) Proposed roadway drainage facilities and stormwater quality treatment facilities.
The CONSULTANT SHALL submit an ORDER OF MAGNITUDE ESTIMATE of the
cost of constructing the project.
Task 7.02
Basic Plans (6001a)
a)
Design Cross Sections, (100' intervals) including cross sections at all roadway
and drive intersections,
b)
Stonn Drainage System
c)
Drainage Structures, and Drainage Outfalls and box culvert details, tabulation and
bar schedule,
d)
Reports and calculations required to document design decisions reached during
development of plans.
The submittal shall include all drainage calculations, stonn water
attenuation/detention requirements, stonn sewer tabulation sheets, and a
BUDGET ESTIMATE of the cost of constructing the project. All known utility
conflicts shall be identified and the CONSULTANT shall Notify affected utilities
in accordance with Task 8.00, Utility Relocation Plan.
Task 7.03
Detail Plans (90%)
The CONSULTANT shall submit six (6) sets of plans (full size) along with two
(2) sets of draft bid documents including technical specifications to th
for review. The plans shall be complete construction plans including
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construction phasing, and utility adjustments with the exception that quantity
computation booklet and summary of quantities of all items required for the
construction of the project will be made a part of the fmal contract document
(Task 14.00) need not be included. Reports and calculations required to document
design decisions reached during the development of plans shall be submitted
along v..ith the plans.
Task 7.04
Traffic Control Plans (Not Used)
TASK 8.00 - UTILITY COORDINATION
The requirements of the various utility services shall be recognized and properly coordinated by
the CONSULT ANT during the project design. The CONSULTANT shall provide to the
COUNTY such representation and technical assistance as may be necessary forcoordinatioD with
utility owners or other public agencies affected by the project. Utility adjustments sba1l be
shown on the roadway plans to show the proposed utility locations when adjllStWe1rt is I~ui&ed.
The required utility adjustments will be designed bv each utility and provided by the affected
utilities (water, sanitary sewer, power, gas, electrical, telephone, cablevisi~ etc.) on prints of
roadway plans provided to the utility by the CONSULTANT after the basic plan review. The
contract schedule is based upon receipt cfthe relocation design from the utilities within 30
calendar days from submission of the roadway Basic Plans to the utilities for their use in showing
their proposed adjustments. Copies of all correspondence to or from all utilities shall be supplied
by the CONSULTANT to the COUNTY, Work under this task shall include the following:
Task 8.01
Utilities Notification
Upon completion of the Grades and Geometries (30%) review, a certified.
return receipt requested letter will be sent by the CONSULTANT to each
utility which may have facilities installed within the project corridor,
transmitting a set of 30% plans and requesting the Utility to submit plans
of existing and proposed facilities and submitting their comments relative
to the proposed project.
Task 8.02
Utility Coordination
The CONSULTANT shaH, by certifi~ return receipt requested mail, send
Basic Roadway Plans (60%) to each utility for their review requesting
them to return plans showing additions or corrections to existing facilities
and their proposed relocations where adjustments are necessary,
Task 8.03
Final Utility Relocation Plans
Upon receipt of plans reviewed and signed off by the Utilities within 30
calendar days after written request is made, any additions and/or
corrections will be made to the roadway plans. Utility adjustments
provided by the Utilities will be shown in the CONSULTANT'S Detail
Plans submittal. Ifno response is received by the CONSUL ANT b 60
days after submission to the Utilities, CONSULTANT shall 0 qla!~AX~
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COUNTY. The COUNTY shall then. by certified. return receipt requested
mail notify said Utilities that the future costS of relocation. delays or
redesign necessitated by their failure to respood shall be borne solely by
them. Copies of such letters shall be given to the CONSULTANT.
TASK 9.00 - RIGHT-OF-WAY MAPS (NOT USED)
TASK 10.00 - STRUCTURAL PLANS - BOX CULVERT EXTENSION
The CONSULTANT shall update the original box culvert strUctural plans to current standards. It
is assumed that there vvill be no required revisions to the alignment or length of the planned
extension of the box culvert as originally designed.
TASK 11.00 - SIGNING AND PAVEMENT MARKING PLANS
The CONSULTANT shall furnish design services and prepare constrUction plans for traffic signs
and pavement marking for the entire project. A preliminary submittal shall be made with the
Detail Plan submittal per Task 7.03, Final plans shall be submitted vvith the final roadway plans
in accordance with the Florida Department of Transportation Roadway and Traffic Design
Standard for review. Assume no overhead sign structures.
TASK 12.00 - RAILROAD CROSSING DESIGN AND COORDINA nON (NOT USED)
TASK 13.00. PERMITS
The CONSULTANT shall prepare the technical support documentation necessary to address the
issues (ltems I to 5) identified in a letter from the South Florida Water Management District
(SFWMD) to Mr. Richard W. Hartwetl, dated April 10, 1998. This includes the submittal of four
complete sets of signed and sealed construction plans (1/2 size) to the SFWMD at the 90%
design completion stage. In addition, the CONSULTANT shall update and revise the stonnwater
management calculations to incorporate the future six laning of the roadway.
Drainage design shall include stormwater treatment and attenuation required to comply with the
rules of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and the South Florida Water
Management District (SFWMD). The CONSULTANT shall attend meetings necessary for the
submittal and approval of the stormwater management pennit.
ALL ENVIRONMENTAL PERMIITING REQUIREMENTS Wll.L BE PERFORMED BY
TIffi COUNTY. ALL OUTSTANDING ENVIRONMENfAL PERMITIING ISSUES Wll..L
BE ADDRESSED BY THE COUNTY.
Coordination with the Bie CyPress Basin
Attend various meetings and provide coordination with the Big Cypress Basin regarding
guardrail access locations to the Cocohatchee Canal RJW along the roadway and the Basin's plan
to design and construct a "con.span" n..'N" bridge across the Cocohatchee Canal at C,
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Once the final roadway plans, and signing and pavement marking plans or other plans have been
approved by the COUNTY and the COUNTY has received the needed pennits, a final set of
bidding and contract documents will be prepared for the construction of the improvement. This
task will include the follo\\-1ng:
Task 14.01 Final roadway plans, a quantity computation booklet and summary of
quantities, and Engineer's Opinion of Probable Construction Cost.
Task 14.02 Final signing and marking, or other plans, summary of quantities, and
Engineer's Opinion of Probable Construction Cost,
Task 14.03 Final box culvert extension structural plans and Engineer's Opinion of
Probable Construction Cost.
Task 14.04 Special provisions and other appropriate contract documents for
incorporating the requirements of the Florida Department of
Transportation, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Department of
Environmental Protection, and South Florida Water Management District
and any other agency having jurisdictional authority over the project in the
bid documents,
Task 14.05 Complete plans and contract documents ready for bid including all forms,
general conditions, all approved permits, and other material as may be
required.
Task 14.06 Provide the COUNTY v.ith one (1) set of signed and sealed contract
documents for the COUNTY records. All flOal plans to be full size. The
COUNTY will produce plan sets and contract document booklets for
distribution during bidding.
TASK 15.00 - ADVISORY SERVICES DURING BIDDING
After approval of construction plans and bidding documents by the COUNTY, the
CONSULTANT shall perform the following services:
Task 15.01 Attend and participate with the COUNTY in scheduling and presenting a
Pre-Bid Conference.
Task 15.02 Respond to Bidders' inquiries and prepare addenda for issuance by the
COUNTY.
TASK 16.00 - POST-DESIGN SERVICES (NOT USED)
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
JPPROV AL OF AMENDMENT NO.1 TO LIBRARY'S
"GREEMENT WITH DATA RESEARCH ASSOCIATES, INC.
ORIGINAL
OB)ECllVE: Board approval to extend existing contract with Data Research Associates, Inc.
(ORA) to include additional services and purchu.et.
CONSIDERA nONS: The originallgreement between ColUer County Public Library and ORA
was approved by the Board on March 10, 1992. nus provided for purchase of the uDrary's auto-
mation system, including cataloging, drcu1ation, and the pubUc catalog. The system continues
to function well, enabling the Library's circulation to grow from 1 million in FY92 to nearly 2
million in FY98, with minimal increases in staff.
As technology evolves, however, the automation system needs to change to take advantage of
new resources. The Library now accesses periodical data bases, cataloging utilities and other
information needs through the internet, eliminating the purchase of several hard copy editions
of reference sources, and greatly expanding the resources available to our Library Patrons.
The County Information Technology Department has been managing the Library network
and Internet access. The Library, however, needs network services during evenings and week-
ends, when IT cannot provide support.
In order to optimize the Library's use of the new technologies, a more systematic approach is
e'eeded.
Criteria used in selecting a service provider were: 1. Automation services must integrate com-
pletely with existing automation system; 2. Network services require only minimal staff time
and no major expansions of in-house automation staff; 3. The number of vendors needed to
provide a full-range of automation services for Library Patrons is minimized; and, 4. Service
must be provided whenever the Library is open.
The logical choice w~ our existing automation vendor ORA. Our five-year relationship has
proved their capabilities and service commitments. They continue to be a leading library auto.
mation vendor, with systems installed throughout the world. They have been in the forefront of
issues like record standards which are vital to resource sharing for libraries and improvement of
their own systems to provide access to the newest technologies.
Other library automation companies could provide these services. It would mean, however,
starting over and replacing all existing equipment and software. It would require training the
entire staff on using a different system, rather than adding services to an already familiar and
well-functioning system.
FISCAL IMPACT: No new funds are needed to complete the basic project in FY98. Funds are
available in the Library budget to pay for the project. (OO1-156110. ) Additional funds needed in
FY99 include $43,378 for the software product Web n. These funds are being requested through
a federal grant. If the Library does not receive the federal grant, the upgrade of the uDrary
. software will not be made in FY99. (Grant fund 129-156110-)
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AMENDMENT NO.1
AGREEMENT FOR SOFTWARE SUPPORT, MAINTENANCE
AND UPDATE SERVICE
This Amendment #1 to the Agreement dated March 10, 1992 (hereinafter
-AGREEMENT") is made and entered into this day of ,
199_, by and between the Board of County Commissioners for Collier County, Florida, a
political subdivision of the State of Florida (hereinafter referred to as the .CUSTOMER-)
and Data Research Associates, Inc., a Missouri Corporation, authorized to do
business in the State of Florida, whose business address is 1276 North Warson Road,
S1. Louis, Missouri 63132 (hereinafter referred to as "DATA RESEARCH-).
WITNESSETH
WHEREAS. CUSTOMER and DATA RESEARCH currently have a valid
Agreement for Software Support, Maintenance and Update Service for the Collier
County Public library, said services more fully described in said AGREEMENT; and
WHEREAS, CUSTOMER and DATA RESEARCH agree some modifications to
the services being contemplated under said AGREEMENT are necessary; and
WHEREAS, DATA RESEARCH represents that he has the expertise necessary
for the additional services that will be required.
NOW, THEREFORE. in consideration of the mutual covenants and provisions
contained herein, parties agree as follows:
ARTICLE ONE
1,1 DATA RESEARCH shall provide to CUSTOMER said services to which this
Amendment applies.
1.1 DATA RESEARCH shall provide said services in addition to those as outlined in
said AGREEMENT as noted in Appendix A of this Amendment, as attachf.;J hereto.
ARTICLE TWO
2.1 CUSTOMER agrees to compensate DATA RESEARCH for services rendered
hereunder as prescribed in Appendix 8, entitled "Schedule of Fees for Services as
outlined in said AGREEMENT which are attached hereto and made a part hereof.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Amendment to
the AgreementJor Software Support, Maintenance and Update Service the day and
year first written above.
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Dweight E. Brock, Clerk
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Deputy Clerk
Approved as to form and
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Witness
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA, A
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF TI:iE STATE
OF FLORIDA
By:
Barbara B. Berry, Chairman
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Appendix A
Summary of Additional Services To Be Provided to Comer County Public Library
1. Data Research Associates, Inc., will provide 384 KB Internet Service to the
Headquarters Library. Internet access will be provided to Branch libraries via the
Library's local area network. This service includes a 192KB committed
information rate, the appropriate routers, DSU/CSUs, multi-protocol routing
software, cables, annual maintenance and annual fractional t1 circuit charges.
2. Additionally, ORA will provide network monitoring of the Library's local area
network, up to the router, for all Branch library locations. Services provides
seven (7) day, 24 hour, 365 days monitoring, including network problem isolation
and resolution.
3. ORA will provide the work plan for and implement the move of the Library
network management equipment to the Headquarters Library. This network
project will include the following: installation of communications hardware;
readdressing all internet protocol addresses on PCs, terminal servers and
printers; tests to show all equipment is working and the Library Staff can perform
normal circulation and cataloging activities: installation of a Windows NT server;
and that the Staff and Public can access the internet through appropriate
personal computers,
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The work will not include the following: ordering and installing new frame relay
lines, physically moving any equipment including the Digital VAX computer, or
installing internal te!com lines.
Summary of Additional Equipment and Software to Be Provided to Coffler County
Public Library
1. Additional equipment will need to be installed at the Headquarters Library to
enable Branch Libraries to communicate with the Library VAX and receive
Internet access from the Headquarters Library, rather than from the County MIS
and IT Departments,
2. An NT server needs to be installed to act as a 'proxy server' for the Library's
Internet filter. This will also be used to run WEB II in FY 99.
3. The Library has applied for a federal grant to purchase 239.50 and WEe II. This
software product is necessary to provide a graphical Interface for the existing
Library database, and is the major part of the grant application.
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SCHEDULE OF FEES FOR SERVICES
Item/Service Cost. Annual Monthly Cost Date Needtil
384KB Internet Service $36,735 $0 August 1998
Network Monitoring $ 4,800 $400 August 1998
Central Site Hardware $20,508 $0 August 1998
HQ Switch, etc. $10,375 $130 August 1998
Network Installation $10,500 SO August 1998
NT, Intel Server $15,336.20 SO August 1998
239.50 & ORA Web II $43.378 $543 October 1998
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DATA RESEARCH ASSOCIATES, INC.
AND
COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
AGREEMENT FOR SOFTWARE SUPPORT, MAINTENANCE
AND UPDATE SERVICE
THIS AGREEMENT, made this _ day of , 19_, by and between DATA
RESEARCH ASSOCIATES, mc. a Missouri Corporation, with principal offices located
at 1276 North Warson Road, St. Louis, Missouri 63132 ("Data Research"), and
COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, located at Collier County
Public Library, 650 Central Avenue, Naples, FL 33940 ("Customer"), is for the
following purposes: (a) securing software update service and maintenance on the
software described in Appendix A to this Agreement in accordance with
specifications described in Data Research's User's Manuals, the Data Research
Response to Customer's Request for Proposal, and the Collier County Request for
Proposal; and (b) providing consulting and support services to assist and advise
Customer in the operation of the computer system which is the subject of that certain
Agreement between the parties dated ("Agreement").
1. Term.
This Agreement shall commence when signed by both parties, and shall be
effective for an initial term of twelve (12) months and shall automatically renew
for two (2) years. This Agreement shall renew annually thereafter, unless
terminated by ninety (90) days' written notice by either party. Customer
agrees to pay Data Research for maintenance services for the two-year period
which follows the expiration of the applicable warranty period in advance, upon
execution of this Agreement.
2. Scope of Services.
During the term of this Agreement, Data Research agrees to provide the
following services: (a) Software updates and program change orders generally
made available during the term hereof; (b) Telephone assistance numbers to
Customer for communications with systems support personnel to procure
assistance in identification, verification and resolution of problems , and on-site
visits where deemed required; (c) written responses to Customer Software
Service Requests ("SSR's"); and (d) improvements and enhancements to
software reference manuals generally made available to Customers during the
term hereof.
A. Software Update and Maintenance Service
To the extent Data Research makes generally available to its
customers updates to the software listed in Appendix A during
the term of this Agreement, Data Research shall provide such
updates, including appropriate documentation, to Customer at no
charge other than that for the media and transportation expense.
All such updates and documentation shall be subject to all
provisions of the original license for the software. Data Research
shall remedy any nonconformance of the software in AppencUx A
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with its applicable User's Manual as soon as is reasonably
possible after receipt by Data Research of written notice from
Customer of such nonconformance. Such corrections shall be
made at no charge to the Customer other than travel, media and
transportation expense. However, Customer shall reimburse
Data Research on a time-and-materials basis for any claim wh1ch
upon investigation Data Research in good faith determines is not
due to nonconformance of the software to the User's Manual.
Customer shall also reimburse Data Research for time. materials,
and travel expenses in connection with any work requested and
performed which is not directly related to software maintenance.
In consideration for such services, Customer shall pay Data
Research the monthly fees listed in Appendix A, payable in
twelve (12) equal monthly installments commencing thirty (30)
days from the expiration of the applicable warranty periods.
Systems Consultation and Support Service
Data Research shall make available to Customer the consulting
and support services of qualified Data Research representatives
to assist and advise Customer in operation of the computer
system and software purchased and licensed from Data Research.
Data Research agrees to provide these services between 8:00
A . M . and 5: 00 P. M. Cen tral Time, Monday through Friday,
excepting Data Research holidays, a listing of wh1ch will be
provided Customer on a yearly basis. At the discretion of Data
Research and upon Customer's request, such services may be
performed outside the above-stated service period, at a rate
equal to one-and-one-half (1-1/2) times the rate agreed to
herein. After-hour rates are subject to a two (2) hour minimum
billing. Customer understands that at certain times during said
service period a Data Research representative may not be
directly available, and agrees to provide the Data Research
Service Desk with appropriate information, including date, time,
site, and name of person calling. Such consultation and support
services shall be billed in accordance with the hourly rates shown
in Appendix B of this Agreement. Service time shall be accrued
in increments of not less than fifteen (15) minutes, with a
minimum billing of two (2) hours per call. Customer shall pay all
reasonable computer dial-in expense. Data Research shall
provide Customer monthly invoices itemizing services performed,
the name of the staff member or members performing such
services, the amount of time expended, and expenses. Data
Research agrees to provide Customer, upon written request, a
detailed accounting of time spent on the Customer's behalf.
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3. El.idbility for Service.
Software is eligible hereunder upon expiration of the applicable software
warranty period. The system on wh1ch the software resides must be
unmodified except for additions and enhancements approved by Data Research,
and properly maintained at the latest revision level. The system must contain
at least the minimum equipment configuration and prerequisite software as
specified in the original license agreement between the parties. Maintenance
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eligibility is also contin~ent upon proper use of the products by Customer. Ie
services are requested and performed to remedy a malfunction whJch Is due to
the following conditions, such services shall be deemed not to be due to
nonconformance of the software to the applicable User's Manual and shall be
billable on a time, materials and travel expense basis:
(a) adjustment, repair or parts replacement Is required
because of accident, unusual physical, electrical or
electro-magnetic stress, nef;lect, misuse, failure of
electric power, air conditioning, humidity control,
transportation, feJlure of rotating media not furnished by
Data Research, operation with media not meeting or not
maintained in. accordance with Manufacturer's
specifications or causes other than ordinary usej
(b) products have been modified by Customer;
(c) products as specifIed by Digital or Data Research in the
SPD or User's Manual are missing;
(d) products have been dismantled or reinstalled by Customer
without the supervision of or prior written approval of
Data Research;
(e) Manufacturer's serial numbers or warranty date decals
have been removed or altered; or
(f) Customer deviates from the software operating procedures
established by Data Research in the applicable
documentation.
4. Responsibilities of Customer.
Customer acknowledges and agrees that all software and/or changes,
improvements or updates thereto provided to Customer by Data Research are
subject to the terms and conditions of the software product license contained
in the above-referenced Agreement between the parties. Customer shall
provide Data Research with access to Customer personnel and equipment during
normal business hours for the purpose of performing services under this
Agreement. This access shall include the ability to dial-in to the computer on
which the software is operated and an account on the system at this highest
privilege level. Such dial-in shall be at least 2400 baud. Customer shall
maintain a current backup copy of all programs and data.
5. Most Advantageous Accoun~.
In the event that Data Research determines that a service request may be
legitimately performed under multiple portions of this Agreement J such services
will be performed pursuant to that portion providing the lowest actual cost to
Customer.
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6. Charges. .
Customer shall pay the total monthly charge thirty (30) days from the date of
receipt of an invoice therefor, in accordance with the Florida Prompt Payment
Act. If payment is not made within thirty (30) days, an interest charge shall
be assessed for each additional day the invoice remains unpaid at the rate of
eighteen percent (18%) per annum. Charges are exclusive of, and Customer is
responsible for, all sales, use and like taxes (unless exempt therefrom as
documented by c'pplicable exemption certificate).
7. Travel Expense.
Customer shall reimburse Data Research for reasonable trav"!l expense for those
services for which such reimbursement is provided herein. Such expenses may
include but are not limited to: meals, private hotel or motel room, taxi or
carfare, coach airfare, and tips. Data Research will invoice Customer for such
expenses as occurred, and Customer agrees to pay such invoices within thirty
(30) days of receipt thereof.
8. Price Cban~es.
Data Research may, at any time after the initial 36-month term of this
agreement, change the price of services provided hereunder by giving ninety
(gO) days written notice to Customer.
9. Assi~ent by Customer.
Customer shall not assign this Agreement or any of its rights or obligations
hereunder without the prior written apprl"'\vAl of Data Research, and any
attempt by Customer to do so without such approval shall be void.
10. Non-Hirin~ of Employ~s.
If Customer solicits for employment or hires any Data Research employee
engaged in fulfilling the terms of this Agreement v.tithout the prior written
consent of Data Research, Customer agrees that damages would be difficult to
ascertain. Customer therefore agrees that the sum of ten thousand dollars
($10,000.00) shall be considered liquidated damages for each such violation.
However, this prohibition shall not apply if Data Research ceases to do
business.
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11. Force Majeure.
Data Research shall not be liable for any damages resulting from any delay in
delivery or faitu re to give notice of delay which directly or indirectly results
from the elements, acts of God, delays in transportation, delays In delivery by
Data Research's vendors, or any other cause beyond reasonable control of Data
Research.
12. Waivers.
No waiver of any right, obligation, or default shall be implied, but must be in
writing, signed by the party against whom the waiver is sought to be
enforced. One or more waivers of any right, obligation, or default shall not be
construed as a waiver of any subsequent right, obligation, or default.
13.
Exclusion of Implied Warranties/Limitation of IJabfiitt.
EXCEPT FOR THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES STATED HEREIN, DATA RESEARCH
DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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CUSTOMER'S RIGHT TO RECOVER PROPERTY DAMAGES CAUSED BY DATA
RESEARCH'S FAULT OR NEGLIGENCE SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT
PAID BY CUSTOMER UNDER THIS AGREEMENT. DATA RESEARCH WILL NOT
BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM LOSS OF DATA, LOSS OF
PROFITS, LOSS OF USE OF PRODUCTS OR FOR INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
SUCH DAMAGE. THIS LIMITATION OF DATA RESEARCH'S LIABILITY WILL
APPLY REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF ACTION, WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR
TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE. ANY ACTION AGAINST DATA RESEARCH
MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN EIGHTEEN (18) MONTHS AFTER THE CAUSE OF
THE ACTION ACCRUES.
14.
Notices.
Any notices required or permitted under this Agreement shall .be in writing
and delivered in person. by facsimlle. overnight express, or by registered or
certified mail, return receipt requested. with proper postage prepaid. properly
addressed as set forth below. Notice shall be effective upon delivery. Facsimile
notices shall also be delivered by another means listed above. but shall still be
effective upon facsimile transmission. The following persons are duly
au thorized to receive and accept such notice:
FOR DATA RESEARCH:
Michael J. Mellinger, President
Data Research Associates, Inc.
1276 North Warson Road
St. Louis, Missouri 63132
FAX: 314-993-8927
FOR CUSTOMER:
Robert Demarest, Director
Collier County Public Ubrary
650 Ce:"ltral Avenue
Naples, FL 33940
FAX:
15. Severability.
If any provision of tWs Agreement is determined to be unenforceable or invalid,
the remaining provisions of tWs Agreement shall not be affected thereby and
shall remain in full forct' and effect.
16. Gove~ Law.
TWs Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida both as
to interpretation and performance.
17. Attorneys'Fees.
Should either party be required to file a legal action to enforce any provision
of tWs Agreement, the prevailing party shall be paid its reasonable attorneys'
fees and costs by the other party.
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18. Ownership of IJbrary Data.
All bibliographic, item, fine, patron, and other records entered into the
database of Customer or supplied to Data Research by Customer are and shall .
remain the sole property of Customer. Data Research shall not, without
Customer's written consent, copy or use such records except to carry ou,t
contracted work, and will not transfer such records to any other party not
involved in the performance of this Agreement, and will return submitted
records to Customer upon completion of the work hereunder. Customer shall
have the right, without the consent of Data Research, to extract such data in
industry-standard formats, using standard Data Research ut1llties and at no
cost to Customer. Customer acknowledges that the storage compilation, format
and layout constitute proprietary and trade secret information of Data Research
and are protected by federal copyright law. Data Research agrees to assist
Customer, if requested, in making such extracts, subject to reasonable
compensation therefor.
19. Non-Data Research Hardware and Software.
Upon Customer's request, and on a best-efforts basis, Data Research will
perform consultation services to Customer concerning hardware and/or
software not provided to Customer by Data Research. Such assistance may
concern the configuration and operation of such products in conjunction with
the system. These services will be performed on a time-and-materials basis,
at the rate of $180.00 per hour, Monday through Friday (excluding Data
Research holidays), during the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Central Time,
with a minimum billing of two (2) hours per call. After-hours services will be
provided at one and one-half (1-1/2) times the stated rate, with a minimum
billing of two (2) hours per call.
20. Modifications to A~ment. .
The provisions of thls Agreement may only be modified in writing, and is
binding only if exe(~uted by the President of Data Research, and a
representative of Custl'mer authorized to execute legally binding agreements
on Customer's behalf.
21. Entire A~ment.
This Agreement is the result of negotiation of the parties and has been agreed
to by both parties after careful and prolonged discussion. The provisions
hereof supersede all prior agreements between the parties regarding software
update and maintenance service and consulting and systems support service,
and no change t termination or attempted waiver of any of the provisions hereof
shall be binding unless in writing and signed by a duly authorized
representative of each party. All other terms and conditions of the Agreement
between the parties, and any amendments thereto, pertaining to matters other
than the subject matter of this Agreement, shall not be changed hereby.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersiiDed parties hereto have executed this
Agreement in dupUcate copies, each or which shall be deemed an original, as or the
day and year first above written.
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DATA RESEARCH ASSOCIATES, INC.
COLLIER COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
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The following software shall be included under the terms of this Agreement:
Software Warranty Expiration Monthly Fee
MAR..300 1 year following installation $283.00
CIR-100 1 year following installation $283.00
P AC-300 1 year following installation $214.00
ACQ-300 1 year following installation $214.00
SER-300 1 year following installation $214.00
OCLC-SOFT 1 year following installation $50.00
OBCIIBM-PCl 1 year following installation $5.00
VMS 1 ye.lr following installation $316.00
BASE-UPDATES No warranty applies $52.00
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HOURLY RATES
Personnel Classification
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Support Specla1ist
$42.00
$42.00
$63.00
$140.00
programmer
Project Leader/Analyst/Senior Programmer
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ,
EXECUTE AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN FAVOR OF THE NORTH NAPLES FIRE CONTROL AND
RESCUE DISTRICT FOR THE VETERANS PARK CENTER PUD.
9BJECTtVE: EJecute an Access Easement located on County owned land k'I the Veterans Communly Par1t
k'I fa\Of of the North Naples Fn Control and Rescue Oistrid k'I partial consideration for their commlment to
buld a proposed pubnc lira racily n the Veterans Part Center PUC.
CONStOE~T10N: On December 8,1m, Ordk\ance No. f7-80 was approwd by the Board of County
Commissioners establishk'lg the VeteranS Part Center PUC. Pursuant to SecUon 5.5 Transportation, lem Eo
Paragraph 2, Collier County shin proo.4de a none)dusM fifty (50) foot Ingress/egress, landscaping and
mak'ltenance easement along the nor1h property lk1e of the Veterans Communly Part adjacent to and from
their common property lJne to Veterans Part DrM. This driwwlY shan 11M as access to the proposed
public serke faelly. The N;cess Easement is shown on the attached legal de~n and sketch.
The Parks and RecreaUon Department and the County Attome)'s Oft"1C8 haw re-Aewed and approved the
Acuss Easement.
FISCAL IMPACT: Recording costs in the amount of $15.00 shall be reimbursed by the North Naples Fire
Control and Rescue District.
Funds n the amount of $15.00 are avaJable n:
Fund 001
Cost Center 122310
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yROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: None.
General Fund
Real Property Administration
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RECOMMENOATtON: That the Board of County Commissioners authorize I's Chainnan to e)l2cute the
attached Access Easement in fawr of the North Naples Fire Control and Rescue District; and authorize staff
to record the Acuss Easement and any other related documents n the Public Records of Collier County,
Florda.
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ACCESS EASEMENT
THIS ACCESS EASEMENT. mede r4 ententd Into this _ day of
. 1998, by the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
COLLIER COUNTY. . political subdivision of the Stal. of Florida. whoM mailing
eddr.1I Is 3301 Tamiaml Trail East, NepIes. FIoridI 304112. .. Gr8ntor to NORTH
NAPLES FIRE CONTROL AND RESCUE DISTRICT. whoM mailing IIddreSI il 14411
Pine Ridge Road, Nlplel. Florida 304109. ita suc:c::etI<<I r4 assigns." GnlntH.
(Wherever used herein the terms "Grenlor'" " "GrnH" Include all the partiel to
this instrument and their respective ....irs. legal represeneatiYeI. IUCC8lIOrs and
assigns.)
WITNESSETH:
Grantor, for and in consideration of TEN DOLLARS (S10.CX)) and othet valU2ble
consideration paid by the Grante.. the receipt and sufficiency of whic:tl is hereby
a c:knOwI.dged , her. by conveys, grants, bargains and sells unto the Grantee. a
perpetual, non-exclusivt access easement, IicenM, and privilege for access on the
following described lands (the "Ellement Ar.., located in Collier County, Florid., 10
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See attached Exhibit "AN which is
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Subject to ....rMntl. restrictions, and r.servatioN of record.
TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the lame unto the Grantee. together with the right 10 enter
upon Slid lands thereon for the purposes of Iccessing Grantee's public service facility.
Grantee shlllllso have the right to construct or instan improvements 01 modifications
in the Easement Atea, including, but not limited to pevement Ind landscaping. provided
that Grantor (Collier County Parks and Recreation Department) shall approve
Grant..'s plans prior to construction. Grant.. shall be responsible for the
development and maintenance of III improvements constructed or Installed by Grantee.
unle.. otherwise agreed In writing. by Grlntor.
Grantor and Grant.. ar. us.d fOf' singular Of' plural, as the cont.xt requires,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantor his caused these presents to be executed the
date and yelf' fll"ll above written.
DATED:
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK. Clerk
By:
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
Deputy Clerk
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BARBARA B, BERRY, Chairman
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NORnlwF_~ ONt! QUARTER OF nm NORTIlWEST ONn QUARTER OF SECnON 26 TOWNSIIII''''
SOUTII, RANOI! 25 EAST COLLIF.R COUNTY M.OltIOA; n mNCE $,00 ~nl.n FOR. '0.00 r-mrr. TlmNn:
S.8cr~'OS.E. ALONG A LINE BEINO 50.00 f'EETSOtfTHElU. V OF (AS MEASURED ON A PERPENDICULAR)
TIlE sotmt LINE OF TIlE NORTIlWEST ONE QUARTER OF TIlE NORTHWESTONE QUARTER. OF SAID
SEC'T10N 26 FOR 590.68 FEET TO TIlE WEST LINE OF VETERANS PA.RX DRJVE ;TIlENCE N CW31'II"W.
ALONO SAID WEST LINE FOR 50.00 r-EET TO TIlE sotmt LINE OF SAID NORTIlWEST O!'.'E QUARTER
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PARCEL COm'AINS 29,533 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS
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The developmenl orthIs PUD Master Plan shall be subject co and ,ovemed by the rollowinc
conditions:
A. Immokalee Road access is limiled 10 ri,ht.in I riSht-oul only Ind its desisn shall
include an appropriate deceleration lane.
B. AneriallevelliShlinS shall be provided It all PUD Iccess points tiom or to public
riSht-or.wty when required by Collier County TransPOrtation Division Staff.
C Access to tmmokalee Road shall be limited to a sinsular driveway.
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Tract A shall provide vehicular and pedestrian inten:oMection to the PUD located
CUI of the subject propeny.
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Tract -B- be developed as I Public Smice Facility Use under Ihe provisions of
Exhibit .C. to rbis PUD Document. The end user shaJl be responsible for the COSI
ofdesien. pun:h.asc and in.st&1ladon ora traffic sianaJ at the intersection OrVetetans
Pille Drive and ImmoUlee Road. This improvement shaJl be made conc:umndy wirb
the development or the public: (adlicy and its fi.lndinlshalJ be provided to Collier
Councy prior to Final Sh. Ocvclopment Plan approval. Collier Councy shaJJ maintain
and operate this tratfie sianal. The Pro~sed traffic si,nal shall benefit Veterans
Community Park and the Proposed public service facility.
In partial consideration (or the above commitmcm, Collier County shaJl provide a
nonexclusive SO (oot inlfCSl/eJreU.landscapin. and maintenance eascmenlllona
the north property line o( VCIerIns Community Park adjacent to and &om their
common property line to Veterans Park Drive. This driveway shaJI serve as the
ac:c:css to the proPOsed public service f'adlity. The improvements shall include.
traffic control JySlCm It the intcncctioft of the access cucmau and Veterans Park
Drive.
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The CDd user sbalJ be f'CSpOQsible lor dJe developmau Md mai~. of all
improvcmau.s within t.hfs ~t IDd sucb improvements shall be subject ro me
approval oftbe Collier Coumy Parts ad R=atiOIl ~
AdditiODlJly, dJe North Napla Ftnt Coauol IDd R.acue Dimct sball develop,
conClUt'CIlt with lht development of the proposed facility. III appropriate
sidewaJlc/oikc Jane panJlel and CISl ofVcteran's Park Drive. The sidewallclbikc lane
will commence It Immokalec Road and tenninate a. the Park's alted C11trance
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~PROVAL OF AN AGREEMENT TO TERMINATE LEASE WITH TECH OF COLLIER COUNTY, INC.
OBJECTIVE: Approval of an Agreement to Terminate lease with TECH of Collier County, Inc., ("TECH-) a
not-for-profit Florida Corporation.
CONSIDERATION: The Board of County Commissioners approved a lease Agreement with TECH on
October 8, 1996 for the purpose of allowing TECH to utilize approximately four thousand (4,000) square
feet of vacant land located at .418 School Drive, Immokalee, Florida. The land was required to
accommodate mobile office units for the purpose of operating a training and educational center for the
handicapped.'
Since that time, TeCH has ceased Jts operation of the center and the site Is currently being utr11zed for the
storage of two (2) modular office units only. The Corner County Parks and Recreation Department is
interested in utilizing the leased property In order to provide for enhanced facifrtJes at the South Immokalee
Park which Is located adjacent to the leased site. Once contacted and Informed of the County's Interest In
expanding the South Immokalee Park facility, TeCH was amenable to terminating the lease Agreement,
dated October 8, 1996. In addition, TECH is willing to donate to the County the two (2) modular office units
currently located on the leased site.
FISCAL IMPACT: None
.GROWTH MANAGEMENT: None
"COMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approve the attached Agreement to
Terminate Lease between Collier County and TECH of Collier County, Inc. and authorize Its Chairman to
execute the Agreement and any documents necessary to accept ownership of the modular units donated to
the County.
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TECH of Col'i.r County, Inc.
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The unders1gned, beIng the President d TECH d Collar
Cowlty, Inc. hetebv cer1ifiee that by ur18nIrr1ow conMnt of the Ide
member and dJrectors c:I the corpcnIon daI8d January 1~ i., .
the foUov.tng resolution \WI duty -'opted and remaJns In fun force
and efect
.EEJ[ RESOL~ that James G. Weeks. Secretarytr......,
and/or Leelie W. Leech, Jr., PrelkIent, are hereby authorized on
behatfdtfle corporation to sign an conbacta.Ie.~ andIoroCher
documents as may be required by TECH t:I CoIIitr County. Inc.
(and/or Step By S1ep, . fictitious name (DBA) registered with the
stato of Florida)
m WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereby .Ir~ my name as
PresIdent and CEO and caueed the Corporate Seal of saki
corporation to be hereunto a1ftxed. this 12th clay of January 1_.
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nus AGREEMENT TO TERMINATE LEASE. bc:rcinaftc:r re(cmd to as the Apement.
entered into this day of ' 1998, between COLLIER
COUNTY, I politic:allUbdivision of the State o(Florida whole address is 3301 East Tamiami Trail,
Naplca, Florida 3<'112, bercinafter referred to II LESSOR, Ind TECH OF COLLIER COUNTY,
INC., . not.(or.pront Florida corporation. whose addreu is P.O. Box 9409, 398-4 Arnold Avenue,
Naplca, Florida 3<'112, hereinafter referred to as LESSEE. ICtI (orth cbe terms and conditions (or the
emc:ctlatiOft o( that certain Lease. dated October', 1996, between Ole lIbove stated partica, said Lease
is 10 be bacinaftcr refemeS to II the Lease. I r:t:1V'I o( wbieb is attaebcd 10 this ~
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, LESSOR Ind LESSE~ have entem1 into the Lcue, wbcrcupon LESSOR was 10
provide certain vac:ant propertY for use by the LESSEE (or the purpose of ~ina mobile
omc;c units (or the purpose of operating I trainlna and educ:ation center ror chc handicapped.
WHEREAS, LESSOR and LESSEE hav.: determined that the lcucd II*C is not required any longer
(or this use and LESSEE wiIba 10 vacate same;
NOW THEREFORE. the partiealp II (ollows;
1. LESSEE aum:nden pouc:ssion of the Demised Premises deacibcd in the Lease 10 the LESSOR
and LESSOR ac:cepu the delivery ofllid DemiICd Premises OD 1une 1,1991.
2. LESSOR hereby releases LESSEE o( all obligations incurred under the Lease. This relwc b~
LESSOR shall include all claims o( damages, (ees, rent or any other benefits LESSOR may ha
expected 10 derive from the Lease.
3. LESSOR hereby pledges and affinns that any sale, convcyanc:c or ocher transfer o( its interest in
the Demised Premises shan not affect LESSOR'S representations made herein and that LESSEE may
therefore rely upon the finality ofthc tenTIS and conc1itions expressed in this Agreement.
~. By their execution of this Ar;reement. LESSOR and LESSEE hereby terminate the Lease: and
relwc one another from all claims that either party may have apinst the other for any matter or
anything arising O\It of the Lease.
S. This Agreement shall be binding upon the LESSOR'S and LESSEFS successors, assip. and
heirs.
This Ar;reement shall bcc:ome effective II 10 LESSOR upon LESSOR'S exec:ution thereof
notwithstanding that LESSEE may execute same at a later date.
ADDENDUM
The Lessee asrees to donate (at no cost to Lessor) and the Lessor qrccs to ac:eept the mobile office units
on the property loc:ated at 411 Sdlool Drive, Immolcalec, Florida effective with the Lessor's execution
oftNS qreement. \ fA.!
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IN WlTNESS THEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunder set forth their hands and seals.
AS TO THE LESSEE:
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DWlGHT E. BROCK. Clerk
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L~~ORIZE FUNDS FOR STAFF TO PURCHASE ADDmONAL PARKING LOT UGHTS FOR BA YVIEW
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Bayvicw Park due to a surge in criminal activity in said park. The Sheriff's Department conducted a thorough
investigation in both day and evenin& boui1 and concluded that the park was poorly lit on the back end thus leaving it
susceptible to criminal activity. The report ~mcnded that staff .hould add 1iahtinl near the entrance gates, alonl the
north side of the parking area, around the bay walkway, near the boat ramp, and alona park walkways. This lighting will
give the authorities the abiHty to clearly see all activity as they enter the park in the twilight hours, and discourage
unwanted activity. As a result of this study, staff investigated what the cost would be to fulfill the recommendation. The
estimated cost is S55,ooo, but funding is available from boater fees to pay for the enhancements.
Another option typically brought forth would be to lock the gates each evening in place of lights. Unfortunately, history
has shown at other bo~t launch sites th&t there isn't an aestically acceptable gate available that wi11 keep a fishennan I
boater away. Often times, the boater will run over the gate in order to launch in the early morning hours knowing that .
staff manpower is unavailable. The utilization of a gate also creates a ,greater burden on staff to close the gate each
evening, and it prevents law enforcement officers from patrolling the park during non business hours.
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Fiscal Impact: Funds are available in the amount of S55,OOO from Parks Capital Improvement Fund Reserves (306-
919010-99100) and will be transferred into the Parks Capital Projects account, Bayview Park (306-116360, #80067)-
These available funds are a result of budgeted revenue in the amount ofSI70,OOO from local and State boater fees.
Recommendation: That the Board of County Commissioners authorize staft"to utilize boater fee revenue to fund the
lighting improvements, and approve any associated budget amendments to transfer said funds.
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APPROVE THE LEASE AGREEMENT WITH THE MARCO ISLAND FLOTILLA, INC.
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Objective: That the Board of County Commissioners approve the agreement with the Marco Island Flotilla,
Inc. for utilization of a new facility located at Caxambas Park.
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Consideration: On August S, 1997, the Board approved the construction of a new facility at Caxambas
'Park to be utilized by the Marco IsI~d Flotilla. As part of the executive summary, the Board committed
, $40,000 from County funds in anticipation of an additional $20,000 from the Flotilla. The term of this
agreement acknowledges the Flotilla's portion of the funding as well as enters into a lease agreement for use of
\he ~mmon areas of the buiJdina for the next ten years.
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The Flotilla is a non-for-profit volunteer organization of the United States Coast Guard. These volunteers are
active in search and rescue operations as well as boater safety training, and are an integral part of waterway
safety in Collier County.
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Caxambas Park is currently inventoried in the Growth Management Plan.
Fiscal Impact: The Board has already approved funding in the amount of $40,000. These funds are
available in the General Fund, Parks and Other Property (001-156332). Rent revenue in the amount of $140
~us $50 I monthly towards utilities "';]] be received into the Parks and Other Property (001-156332) as well.
'Iecommendation: That the Board authorize the Chainnan to sign said agreement. This agreement has been
reviewed and approved by the County Attorney, but the original is with the lessee for final signature.
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Department of Parks and Recreation
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MARCO lSLA~1> COAST GUARD FLOTILLA I.RASE AGREEMENT
THIS LEASE AGRLEMENT is entered into this _ day ot .
1998, between COLLIER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida., hereinafter
referred as "LESSOR" and MARCO ISLAND FLOTILLA, mc., a not-for-profit Florida
Corporation, hereinafter referred to as "LESSEE." This Lease is tor LESSEE'S utilization of
County owned property, hereinafter referred to as the "Leased Premises", tor a Coast Guard
Auxiliary Facility.
ARTICLE 1.
I.t:ued Premises
A. In consideration of the payment of rents and the performance of the covenants
hereinafter set forth, LESSOR hereby leases to LESSEE and LESSEE hereby leases from
LESSOR a yet to be constructed a pre-fabricated building (24' x 60') for only the uses as
specified herein. The Leased Premises is located on Marco Island, Florida and is more
particularly depicted on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof: The Leas~
Premises shall be used by LESSEE for the sole purpose of operating a United States Coast Guard
Auxiliary Station. Fund raising activities and "for profit" activities are prohibited except for
fundraising activities from time. to-time solely for the monetary benefit of the Flotilla.
B. In the event that in future it is determined by County Staff that the electrical
facilities andlor other facilities at the Leased Premises are insufficient to meet the then needs of
LESSEE, and LESSEE believes there are then needs for upgrades, LESSEE shalI be responsible
to pa)' for all such upgrades. LESSOR shall have no financial obligation with regard to any such
upgrades. Notwithstanding this provision, Lessor reserves the right to provide any upgrades at
LESSOR's expense if in future LESSOR performs any such upgrades. LESSOR will disturb
LESSEE'S use and enjoyment of the Leased Premises as little as possible in making any and all
such upgrades.
ARTICLE 2.
Common Are~s
LESSEE shall be entitled 10 utilize any and all common areas (to include the
multipurpose room and ki:chen), restroom facilities, parking areas, collectively referred to herein
as the "Common Areas", which are depicted in Exhibit "B", attached. Use of the Common
Are:!s by LESSEE sh:lll be subject to the regulations for the use thereof, which may be
prescribed by LESSOR.
ARTICLE 3. ll.ill
A. LESSOR makes no promise that the Leased Premises ....il1 be suitable for any of
the present or future contemplated uses of LESSEE and LESSOR shall have no obligation to
make the Leased Premises suitable for any uses of LESSEE,
B. Upon commencement of the term of this Lease, LESSEE shall operate a Coast
Guard Auxiliary Facility on the Leased Premises in a businesslike and responsible manner.
C. The training room in the Leased Premises is an integral part ot the LESSEE'S
headquarters requirements and training functions. LESSEE agrees to allow use of the training
room by other Marco Island civic or service organizations when such use will not conflict with
the requirements and needs of the LESSEE. Such use by others shall occur only during the
daylight hours - not to extend after 6:00 PM. All requests for use of same shall be delivered in
writing to the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department "Paries &. Rec."). Paries and Ree.
shall promptly inform LESSEE of each such request and LESSEE will advise Parks and Ree. in a
reasonable period of time if the training room will be available for such use,
D. When the tr:lining room is used by a group pursuant to the paragTlph B, above.
LESSOR shall be responsible for cleaning and resetting the room after each such use, including
locking up the Leased Premises and the Caxambas Park gate after the last visitor has left for that
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E. LESSEE expressly agrees for itself, its guests, invitees, successor and usigns, to
refrain from any authorized use of the Leased Premises that in:erfercs with or adversely affects
LESSOR'S operations.
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F. LESSEE shall prevent every use of any part of the Leased Premises that is not
authorized by this Lease.
ARTICLE 4.
I.tast Ttrm. Commtnrtmtnt Datt. Ind Ttrmlnltlon ror CIUIl!.
A. This Lease shall have an initial tenn of ten (to) years, to commence upon
issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy for the Leased Premises and, subject to the option,
below, expirin& ten (10) yur after that date.
B. LESSEE is granted one (1) option, provided LESSEE is not then in default of any
of the terms and conditions of this Leue, to renew this LEASE for one (1) additional tem often
(10) yem by actual delivery ofwrinen notice to LESSOR of LESSEE'S election to renew not
Jess than sixty (60) days prior to Ihe expiration of the Leasehold ElUte hereby created.
C. LESSOR andlor LESSEE may terminate this Lease, with Cluse, upon sixty (60)
days prior written NOlice to the other party. Said 60 day notice time period shalt commence
upon actual receipt of such Notice.
ARTICLE S.
Rrnt :lnd Contrlhntionl
A. .LESSEE shall pay to LESSOR as rent for the Leased Premises the sum of Ten
Dollars (SIO.OO) per annum. The rent for the initial ten (10) year tem ($100.00) shalt be paid
within founeen (14) cays following execution of this Lease by the Board of County
Commissioners.
B. LESSEE shall give to LESSOR a total contribution of Twenty Thousand Dollars
(520,000.00) to be applied toward the construction and interior finishing costs o( the Leased
Premises, which costs arc estimated to be S60,OOO.00 including interior finishing. This payment
shall be made to Collier County within (ourteen (14) days after this Agreement is executed by the
Board of Count)' Commissioners.
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J:1nirori:l1 :1nd Malnttnanrt Strvlrc
A. LESSOR shall provide a trash receptacle on the Leased Premises (or LESSEE'S
use. LESSEE shall, at no cost and expense to LESSOR, keep the Leased Premises clean at all
times. LESSEE sha1l clean up of the Propeny as needed after LESSEE'S events. If the Leased
Premises is not kept clean in the opinion o( LESSOR, LESSEE'S manager will be so advised in
writing. If corrective action is not taken within a reasonable time under the circumstances
(generally to be five (5) days) aller LESSEE'S receipt o( such written notice, LESSOR may
cause the same 10 be cleaned and otherwise corrected and LESSEE shall pay all such costs within
ten (10) days of receipt ofwrilten nOlice 10 pay trom LESSOR.
B. LESSOR may at ilS costs and at its option tram time-te-time provide janitorial
services to the Leased Premises, including toilets and exterior Ipproaches to the Leased
Premises.
C. LESSOR sha1l provide repairs and maintenance, when deemed necessary by
LESSOR, to the Leased Premises and appur1enances thereof, including, but not limited to, all air
conditioning, heating equipment and related controls, plumbing facilities, electrical facilities, and
exterior ponions of the building structure and its entrance ramps.
D. LESSOR sha1l at its costs paint and repair the interior o( the Leased Premises as
otherwise needed afler commencement of LESSEE'S occupancy.
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landscaping for the tenn of this Lease.
ARTICLE 7.
ModiCieatlo"! to L~a!~d Pr~mf!~s
A. Prior to making any changes, alterations, additions or improvements to the Leased
Premises, LESSEE must provide to LESSOR all proposals and plans for such alterations,
improvements, changes or additions to the Leased Premises for LESSOR'S written approval,
specifying in writing the nature and extent of all desired alterations, improvements, chanscs, and
additions, along with the contemplated starting and completion time for each. LESSOR'.ltIff
will have thirty (30) d2ys within which to approve or deny in writing eacb aid request.
LESSOR shall not unreasonably deny such requests. If after thirty (30) days there hu been no
response 110m LESSOR's staff to the respective request, such lacle of response shall be deemed
as a DENIAL of that request. If after receiving written consent &om LESSOR and after
commencing the changes, alterations, additions, or improvements, LESSEE fails to complete any
of ume within the completion time approved by LESSOR. LESSOR may at its option complete
said changes, improvements, alterations, or additions. If any costs are incurred by LESSOR as
the result of LESSEE'S failure to begin, start or complete the approved items, then upon
LESSOR'S demand for same and within thirty (30) days following such demand, LESSEE shall
pay to LESSOR all direct costs incurred by LESSOR. No election to perl'onn by LESSOR shall
constitute waiver of any covenant or obligation of LESSEE or any other default
C. LESSEE covenants and agrees in cOMection with any maintenance, repair worle,
erection, construction, improvement, addition or alteration of any modifications, additions or
improvements 10 the Leased Premises, 10 observe and comply with all the applicable laws,
ordinances, rules, regulations. and requirements of the State of Florida. County of Collier, and
any and all other governmental agencies, including, if applicable, the Government of the United
States.
D. All alterations, improvements, and additions to the Leased Premises shall at once,
when completed, become the propeny of LESSOR and shall remain for the benefit of LESSOR
at the end of this Lease in as good order and condition as they were when installed, reasonable
wear and tear excepted. Refer to Anicle 14 herein regarding LESSOR'S right to have such items
removed at LESSEE'S costs 2t the election of LESSOR.
ARTICLE 8.
L~ssor's Arr~H to I.r:lSrd Prrmlsrs
A. LESSOR, its duly authorized employees, agents, or other representatives, shall
have the right afler reasonable oral notice to LESSEE, to enter into and upon the Leased
Premises or any part thereof at all reasonable hours for the purpose of making such repairs or
janitorial service provided for herein, and for lhe purposes of inspection for compliance with this
Lease. It shall be the sole responsibility of LESSEE to secure, by locking or such other means as
required by LESSOR, the Leased Premises, in only those instances when LESSEE'S members,
guests or invitees are the last to exit the Leased Premises after 6:00 P.M. or the other closing
hour for that day.
B. LESSEE shall be granted unconditional access to the Leased Premises at any and
all times to the eXler.t necessitated by its responsibilities vis.a.vis the United States Coast Guard.
C. LESSOR will provide to the LESSEE the keys required to operate the lock(s) on
the main entrance gate to Caxambas Park. LESSEE must secure the Leased Premises at all
times. LESSEE must secure the gate to Caxambas Park whenever the last person to leave is one
of LESSEE'S members, guests or invitees.
ARTICLE 9.
Aniznment llnd Sllhl~lfin~
LESSEE shall neither assign this Lease nor sublet same in whole or in part, or pennit any
other persons to occupy same as tenant or sub.tenant. Any ofume shall be void ab initio.
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ARTICLE ]0.
Jn5tlr:lnce.
A. LESSEE shall provide and maintain general liability and property liability
insurance policy(ies), approved by the Collier County Risk Management Department, for not less
than Three Hundred Thousand Dollars (S300,ooo.00) combined single limits during the term of
this Lease.. The coverage shall include Employer's Liability with a minimum limit of One
Hundred Thousand Dollars ($ 1 00,000.00) for each accident. Each insurance policy must list
Collier County as an additional insured thereon. Evidence of such insurance shall be provided to
the Collier County Risk Management Department, 3301 Eut Tamiami Trail, Building "F",
Naples, Florida 34112 for approval prior to the commencement of this Lease, and shall include a
provision requiring at least ten (10) days prior written notice to Cottier County, clo County Risk
Management Department, in the event of canceltation or changes in such coverage.
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Compensation Insurance to the required statutory limits
ART]CLE 11.
Jnd~mninc:lti!lns.
A. LESSEE, in consideration of ten doltars (SIO.OO) agrees, to the extent of the
monetary limits of the insurance required by this Lease, to hold harmless and defend the Cottier
County Board of COC:1ty Commissioners, as an entity, and its agents and employees, against any
and all claims, assertions, or cause of action for any loss, injury, or damage to persons or
property arising from or associated with LESSEE'S use of or activities in or about the Leased
Premises. LESSEE further a&rees, the extent of the monetary limits of the insurance required
hereinabove bi' this Lease. 10 indemnify all of same for alt costs, expenses arising from every
claim or cause of action for loss, injury or damage to persons andlor property arising from or
associated with LESSEE'S activities about or use of the Leased Premises. LESSEE hereby
acknowledges that the rent for the first lease year payable from LESSOR to LESSEE (in the sum
of Ten Dollars- S I 0.00) has been credited from LESSOR to LESSEE as consideration for these
indemnification provisions. These indemnification provisions apply fully whether or not
LESSEE maintains the 1:1s~rance 3S are required by this Lease. The risk of not providing such
insurance reSlS with LESSOR
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B. In consideration for the aforesaid ten dollars (SIO.OO), LESSEE represents,
warrants and agrees to indemnify, reimburse, defend and hold harmless LESSOR from and
against all costs (including attorney's fees) asserted against, imposed on or incurred by LESSOR
directly or indirectly pursuant to or in cOMection with the application of any federal, state, local
law and'or common law rela:ing 10 pol1ulion or protection of the environment caused by
LESSEE at an)' lime during ;1:1)' lerm oflhis Le:lse.
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ll1ill1ill
A. LESSEE shall pay each monlh in advance to LESSOR fifty dotlars (SSO.oo)
during this Lease for LESSEE'S share of the total utility costs for the Leased Premises. Said
monthly payments shall be made via automated electronic transfer trom the account of the
LESSEE to the account of the LESSOR.
B. LESSEE shall be responsible for having its own telephone service installed and
shall arrange to be billed directly for all such service.
C. LESSEE shall be responsible for the payment to the vendors for al1 services (such
as TV) supplied to the LESSEE andlor the Leased Premises which are not expressly assumed
herein by LESSOR as being the sole responsibility of LESSOR.
ARTICLE 13.
D~r:1II1t hy 1.~5S~e
Failure of LESSEE to comply with any provision of this Lease shall constitute a default
and except as specified in ARTICLE 4. above, LESSOR may, at its option, terminate this Lease
after thirty (30) days written notice to LESSEE except when the default is curable and is in fact
cured within time as is reasonably required under the relevant circumstances.
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LESSOR shall in no event be charged with default in the pcrfonnance of any of its
obligations hereunder unless and until LESSOR shal1 have failed to pcrfonn such obliptions
within thirty (30) days (or such additional time as is reasonably required to correct such default)
after notice to LESSOR by LESSEE properly specifying precisely wherein in LESSEE'S
judgment LESSOR has failed to perfonn any such obligations.
ARTICLE 15.
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A. Any notice which LESSOR or LESSEE may be required to give to the other party
shall be in writing and be actually delivered by any means to the other party as follows:
lESSOR'
lESSEE:
Board of County Commissioners
3301 East Tamiami Trail
Building "F"
Naples, Florida 34112
u. S. Cout Guard Auxiliary
609 Collier Court
Marco Island, Florida 34143
B. Such addresses may be chansed from time-to.time by either party by giving
notice of the change. Notice shall be effective when actually received by the other party.
ARTICLE 16.
SlIrrtndrr of Prtmfsts
LESSEE shall deliver up and surrender to LESSOR possession of the Leased Premises
and any improvements to the Leased Premises upon expiration of this Lease, or its earlier
tennination by whatever means, broom clean and in as good condition and repair as the same
shall be at the commencement of the tem of this Lease or may have been put by LESSOR or
LESSEE during the continuance thereof, ordinary wear and tear or damage by fire or the
elements beyond LESSEE'S control excepted. Irrespective of anything in paragraph CD) of
Artic:\e 7 herein:lbove, if prior to the tennination of this Lease, or within thirty (30) days
Ihereafier 10 Ihe extenl th:lt LESSOR so directs, LESSEE shall promptly remove such additions,
improvements, alterations. fixtures and installations, if any, which were placed in. on or upon the
Leased Premises b}' LESSEE to benefit LESSEE and which are desisnated to be removed in said
notice, plus repair any damage occasioned to the Leased Premises by such removal. In default
thereof LESSOR may effect said removals and repairs at LESSEE'S expense,
ARTICLE 17.
Grnrrnl Proyislons
A, SECURITY. Police and law enforcement security protection provided by law
enforcement agencies for the Leased Premises shall be limited to that provided to any other
business or agency situated on Marco Island, Any additional security measures desired by
LESSEE shall be the sole responsibility and cost of LESSEE, and shall involve no cost or
expense to LESSOR.
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LESSOR.
Rights not expressly granted the LESSEE by this Lease are reserved to the
C. TAXES. LESSEE shall in accordance with Florida Law pay all taxes that
from time-to-time may accrue because of the existence of this Lease, including use taxes
andlor intangible personal property taxes as applicable.
ARTICLE J 8.
R:ldon Gas
In compliance with Section 404.056, Florida Statutes, all parties are hereby made aware
of the following: Radon gas is a n:lturally occurring radioactive gu that. when it has accumulated
in a building in sufficient quantities, may present health rislcJ to persons who are exposed to it
over time. Levels of radon that exceed federalllnd stale guidelines have been found in buildings
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ARTICLE 19.
No Utns for Jmprovemtnts
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All persons whomsoever and entities whatsoever are hereby put on notice that the interest
of the LESSOR in the Leased Premises shall not be subject to any liens for improvements made
by or on behalf of LESSEE; moreover, liens for improvements made by or on beba1! of LESSEE
are specifically prohibited from atlaChins to or becominsalicn on the interest of the LESSOR. in
the Leased Premises or any part thereof. This notice is in compliance with Scaion 713.10,
Florida Statutes.
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This Lease Asreement shall become effective upon issuance of the Certificate of
Occupancy for the Leued Premises at which time LESSEE shall deliver payment to LESSOR
the sum of 5140.00 ror the following items: ten (10) years' rent - 5100.00, Jess S10.OO for
LESSEE'S indemnifications - $90.00 plus $50,00 for advance payment of ~rst month'l utilities.
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DWlGHT E. BROCK. CLERK
DOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
Deputy Clerk
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BARBARA B. BERRY, CHAIRMAN
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Assistant County Attorney
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CODsfderatioa: Peter White and Craig Chaquico will be the headline performers for the first ever Royal Palm Jazz &: Arts
Festival on Saturday, August 22,1991. Craig Chaquico, the former Jefferson Starship lead guitarist, has been number one
on Billboard's "New Age I Adult Alternative" charts and received a grammy nomination for his previous work. Peter
White spent a number of years touring with AI Stewart until he launched his solo career with his contemporary jazz style.
He has since produced four albums.
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The County wilt provide the standard arrangements of the music industry whne the perfonnen are in town. These tenns
include living arrangements and meals IS well IS staff will help with the COI1Sb'UCtion and tear down of the stage. In
addition, staff will provide the technical deWls IS outUned in the agreement including such requests as a dressing area and
special lighting arrangements. Many area businesses witJ provide these amenities through in-kind donations as a saving to
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The Board of Count)' Commissioners previously approved S25,ooo for a Jazz" Arts Festival to be held at the newly
opened Sugden Regional Park. Additionally the Tourist Development Council approved an additional S10,000 for the
event. The event will also feature local and regional jazz performers, food and beverages, and regional art exhibits over
the weekend of August 21-23, 1998.
Gro,^1h Man.~ement: None
Fiscallmpad: Funds are budgeted in the General Fund, Recreation Programs (001-156341) in the amount of S25,oop.
~ese agreements will cost the County S 16,000 due the night of the performance. The remaining funds will be utilized
W'r the technical necessities (stage, lights etc.) totaling approximately $9000.
Recommendafion: That the Board of County Commissioners authorize the Chairman to sign said agreements. These
agreements have been reviewed and tentatively approved by the County Attorney and the vendor, but the vendor has not
submitted a signed original at this point.
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variety artists International, Inc.
555 Chorro Slreet, Suite A.1
San Lull ObIspo, CA 93401
Tel:805/544.1444 Fax:805/544.2444
CO~'1'RAcr I: 18560
AGE.VI': Bob Engel
Agn:~m~nt m:ld~ ~his d:ll~. Thursd:lY. M:lY 14, 1998 h:tween LOBSTER ~ruSIC INC. (herei~fter referred to 3S
.PRODt:CER"l.n1 COLLIER COUl'o'TY PARKS (hereilUfter referred 10 3S "PURCHASER").
ARTIST'S): PETER WHITE
IlliI.i.nz CO. HEADLINE 1100':f: TYPE SIZE.PETER WHITE 4:. CRAIG CHAQUICO
\'E"t"'E' "Ro)':al P:lIm J:m FUlh'al" SUidenRerion:lIP~k.Naples ,FL.
Phone: Fax: HaD Mgr.
CONTRACT
D~TI'S,'
S:1t. Au~ 22, 1998
..S,rtisl to Perform one (I) show :Ipproxim:llely 2 1/2 hours in Icnlth.
OUJOlil\' Grs Pric~ ~ N~ Price
T1CKET~'
3.000
'D:lyslShws: 1/1
Lo:ld In: per ~\';nc:e
Snd Chek: per :Id":Inc:c
Doors Open: per :Id\";nc:e
C:lr':lcilic:s
P~r Show: 3.000
TOI:11 lias: 3.000
Showtime(s): 6:00 pm
Onsl:1le: per ;d":Inc:e
Ages: All Arcs
Curfew: N/A
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:-:0 DE?OSIT REQU:<.ED
Gu~~::nte:~ due ,.1.:':1;[ in CASH or CASHIER"S CHECK imme:di:1tdy prior 10 pert'ormJn~<.
rl ~C:-:.:..SE~ :"C?~5 iO PROVIDE A:-.'D PA Y FOR A SOL'7\'O A:-.'O LIGHT SYSTE.\I TO ~1E.T\\lrrl':"R11STS APPROVAL.
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P:C'::;::a:n .:on:::,':: ?~~ Ruby 9~ I. .;S~.OJOJ
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?:;:;:lase: lhJII :::1: .:;;piy ::ny :1nd JII rc,::lpts den\ cd Irom the (mel'l:linment pres(nt:1l1on 10 thl.' p:ly'mems requm,.'d hereunder. All
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Boa:d. of Collie~ County Commi=ionl!~$
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Title: Chairperson
:;','r.Sht E:. Srock. Clerk
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;.??rc'/ed ~ to Form of Legal Sufficiency:
.':..t=:S"~nt Countv Attorney. Tom Palmer
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Amendment to Agreement
Royal Palm Ja:a & Arts Festival
Saturday, August 22, 1998
This addendum amends and ""='l'er3CIS- the contract provisions in the basic agreement and the rider to the
contract aUperc:edu
The Col/ier County Parks & Recreation Department agrees to provide the following services for Peter
White for his performance in Collier County, Florida on Saturday, August 22, J998, from 6:00.9;00 PM.
I. First Class Hotel Accommodations will be provided for S people (S singles) on Saturday, August 22,
1998 at the Trinanon Hotel. This excludes the county from C'Xtr3 charges such as room service,
drinks, fcxx1. or telephone calls, etc.
2. Two men will be provided to help the band unload their equipment at the concert.
3. One Motor Home will be provided for a dressing room at Sugden Regional Park. Size of RV Trailers
wi" depend on what is donated, but will not be less than 20' long.
4. Up to 24 Complimentary Tickets will be provided to the entertainer upon request.
5. All Power Requirements, Sound Requirements, Sage Monitors, Sound and Lighting Personnel, Sound
Check, Lighting and BackHne InStruments will be provided.
6. Food ~;Il be delivered to the performer at his dressing room one hour before that performer goes on
stage.
Peter \Vhite will be provided with: Cheese Platter, one loaf of ~ole-~eat bread, mayonnaise,
mustard, butter, one qUart of orange juice, 12 one liter bottle of Evian or similar brand non-
carbonated drinking water, one quart of grapefruit juice, 4 bananas, 4 apples, 4 oranges, ice chest
~;th two bags of ice, 6 large pre-washed towels, paper plates, Dapkins, paper cups, utensils and
bonle opener.
7. Hot Dinners will be provided to each of the performers after completioD of sound check. Dinners will
be delivered to the performer's dressing room, Dinners will be provided by a local restaurant.
8. Performer ~;Il be paid in full by check after his performances is completed.
9. Two me:l will be provided to help the band tear dO\m and load their equipment.
10, Security ~;II be provided for stage equipment and performers dressing rooms. One security guard for
stage are::! and one security guard for dressing room.
II. The performer will be co-headlining the concert and ~;II have equal billing.
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REF-l'...:lCf'i 1 A 11 Y c FOR PETER WHITE
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PETER WHITE RIDER
Please read this rider carefully. It is part of the attached contract for a perfonnance by Peter
White. By signing it. you are agreeing to supply the ARTIST with the equipment and
working conditions which are essential to his performance. Any breach of the terms of this
rider is a breach of contract and entitles the ARTIST to reCuse to perfonn without releasing
you of the obligation of the full contract price. .
IF PURCHASER HAS ANY PROBLEMS FULFILLING ANY TERM OR PROVISION
m THIS CONTRACf. PLEASE CALL IMMEDIA TEL Y.
For technical or other inquiries:
Call Steve Chapman (818) 788-9557
THANK YOU.
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Rider to conU"act dated between PETER WHITE
(hereinafter referred to as "Anist") and
(hereinafter referred to as "Purchaser") regarding the engagement at
on
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The following provisions shall be deemed incorporated in and constitute pan of the
agreement to which this rider is attached.
1. METHOD OF PA Y1vfEN"'(
A.. ~~?~'j~!R t~c.:mlotlnt ofS . ,mAd~ }J~I~: ~~.~~t ~~t~
~~~tr.~'1IS;S ~~t~R~tIO!IAi 11'., ~55 Chouv St, Su!ll. A-I, SI!1 IS . '. .
:...t~:~~:, e( certified check, ca~hlcd e-fl"k, hal'l.l( <4r:aft 91' ffi9Aey sr".r ypen :ugnm& of
'the eerlt: !l_,t
B. A cenified check, cashiers check, money order, or cash in the amount of
S ~ 000 , representing the guaranteed amount and when applicable, made payable
to PETER WHITE shall be presented to the Anist or Anist's representative prior to
showtime on the night of the engagement.
C. ,"\'~~. I::~~~l.~~ ~~~f~rm~ees w!:le.... .lit: AI1ISt IS being pa.ll:! b<1~..d Ou pcr""tagc,
hl;e f:::.l:::" :flg ;:;J\.!S!Of~j 31.wll b... III effect:
(i) ~.~~: ,~<lr~eA:w6' ISJ) m'~ts ~ro\'id,d rOI I.~! ......neer shaH be I-'~d to l",.ti.,l'.,
-:'::Fe~r:":::':." w.1 .16(;.. tb jJl.i')')ltA... .Jr,... tL... dOJJI'I; of the boA. office. J-lQ'''e':er, uuJ...! 110
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at, .~...l:>ujl<ibjc l1m~) al.lfln~ 111\; ')d!t: uf LII..k.t;L') (UI die eRg:ag.meAt(~) h~~~~I. . II" "I!afl
ft.al'~ t~e ri~r.l.'u ;l:;}il\..~llid,d !~~k:l a~d e:11 ~(tlu gel: ef~e~ aReI ether !'ec~rt r8~t: ~
~ E~f"\H ~e~.:.;[~f ~hd eRgagemenl, melt:ldu!l. bUL lIut I.uulce to t!l\selef tle..~~~ "r;;~:~;3
.: tiek...t.s ",,!L ,\ ^ [:[1el'\ box em,s $t3ttmeRt, cigRld by tR' P~reA8ser, 3ka .:. ! . I...J
A ~ .. I . . f il. "tal be-
~ t e, o!1..),.) 1"t'.OCb['~t!\1; UPUII Il:YUColll. to eepi' e t UJ ~wne SltHemtl'lt 3
(gr.; a:t J.....: L) die purcnaoller LV CIi<lf.lII!dll &. Ceo ~.bl'l41geffieRt, 11011 '/cntU.A Dr, d. Stlife
:w I, S::er.l1tfl e~k.;). CA 914023.
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A representative of the Anist shall have the right to audit the books and records of
Purchaser with respect to the PETER WHITE performance only at any time within (90)
ninety days af[er the date of the perfonnance.
2. BTlUNG AND ADVERTISING
A. Purchaser agrees to comply with the following billing requirements in all manner
and [onns of advenising in connection with the performance, including, but not limited to
tickets, paid newspaper advenising, publicity releases, programs, flyers, signs, posters.
billboards and marquees.
(i) VI'I1e,,: HEADLI~;L~O, ~L~;)[ ..1....11 !...c...~ ,C um.l.uuJu;;d \100'%) percent SOle ')l<Ir
-ei!!iAg.
(ii) ~:il C!J,eF-Ram~ or lloJ.JU".) snau De billed VI u~t:d ill ...uuu....l:vll ... ill. die pcdvuu,mce
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(ill) It is understood and agreed that any and all marquees must read in bold letters:
PETER WHITE
(iv) Artist shall have final approval ot all advertising copy in regard to the perfonnance.
3. CONCESSIONS
A. Purchaser agrees that Anist and/or Artist's representative shall have the sole and
exclusive right to the sale of aU forms and types of souvenir items, including. but not
limited to booklets, buttons, T-shirts, programs, phonograph records and pre-recorded
tapes,
B, Purchaser agrees to provide adequate space for a representative of the Artist to sell
such materials.
C. Purchaser shall have no interest in the proceeds from the sale of such items by
Anise
4, SECURIT'(
A. Purchaser agrees to insure that maximum security precautions will be cnf'orced, and
to provide all security personnel and equipment necessary to protect Artist's sound, lighting
and musical equipment., insttUments and personnel during ennre time said equipment and
personnel occupies place of perfonnance.
B. Security must be provided in the areas used as dressing rooms, stage area. and all
enrrances and exits to the venue.
C. In the event of multiple consecutive performance days, overnight security guards
must be provided.
D. Arti~ reserves the right to clear the stage and backstage area of all non-essential
personnel, and all persons not directly associated with Artist's perfonnance.
E. Recording, taping, broadcasting or f1lming of Artist's perfonnance will not be
pennirted without prior written consent of Artist
5. FIRST RIGHT OF SET-UP
When headlining, Purchaser agrees, Artist shall have the flI'St right of set-up for all
instruments and properties used in the presentation; and the aforesaid instruments and
properties shall not be moved, relocated and/or be used by any other person(s) other than
ArtiSt or its personnel without the express permission of same.
6. SHOW CONTF:N't
A. \Vhen headlining, Anist reserves the sole right of approval of any and all
enlenamers, groups or persons that are to appear in conjunction with this perfonnancc, and
the right 10 determine the length and nature of their performance.
B. Artist shall have the sole and exclusive control over the production, representation
and performance of the engagement hereunder, including but not limited to the details.
means and methods of the performance of the Anist hereunder.
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7. INTER VIEWS
Purchaser agrees that he will not commit Artist or any membez- of his Band to any personal .
appearances, interviews or any other type of promotion without prior consent of Artist.
8. ENDORSEMFN'CS
The name of the Artist may not be used or ascr.dated dircctIy or indirectly with any product
or service without the prior consent of Artist.
9. RADIO SPONSORSIPRRC;~SICO-PROMO'J'1:RS
Purchaser shall not use any radio station as sponsor/presenrcr/arpromorcr without prior
consent of Artist.
10. PHOTOGRAPHFRS
No photographers shall be allowed backstage. on stage, or in front of stage without prior
Consent of Artist
11. C01\.1PLIMENT AR Y TICKFTS
A. Purchaser shaIl provide Artist \l,ith (24) twenty-four complimentary tickets for each
penormJIlce.
:~rpOgt~~;~;~~e::~~~~~~e:PHmeRlary tickets ~r an)' skier l"y';9At fer &nf
12. DRESSING ROOM FACIIJ11FS
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13. PARKINQ
Purchaser agrees to insW'C legal backstage parJcing spaces and permits if required to Artist
from the beginning of load-in to the completion of 10ad-ouL Parking is required (or one
cargo van and one station wagon with clear access from the vehicles directJy onto the stage
with no obstr'Uctions impeding the movement of equipment.
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14. LOADERSISTAGEHANDS
Purchaser agrees to supply, at his sole cost and expense. a minimum of two (2) loaders!
sugehands at the place of performance from load-m to load-out for the purpose of
equipment handling and moving.
15. BACKSTAGE HOSPITALITy
Purchaser shall provide, at his sole expense at least one hour prior to Artist's performance
in Anist's dreSSlI1g room. the following items:
A; CHEESE PLA 1TER with assoned cheeses. relishes and condiments sufficient for
(7) seven people. with one (1) loaf of whole-wheat bread with mayonnaise,
mustard, and butter.
NATIJRAT. FRUIT nn~ To include one quanorangejuice and one quan
grapefruit juice.
WATER Twelve (12) one litre bottles ofEvian. or other non-carbonated bottled
mineral water.
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FRESH FRUITS Four (4) bananas, four (4) apples & four (4) Oranges.
K.f sufficient ice in trays to chill all beer and water.
TOWELS Six (6) large pre-washed towels.
PAPER PLATES. NAPKJN~:~Ef~U:~~~~~~UFFTClENTTQ
SERVICE ABOVE: CORKS_____._ ___ ____ R.
HOTMEAlj
~ med (~:o ~ :'~~T> ror~~.d Qud c."", (7) to ~ pl'8vi8ed aft~ eaml'Ietien ef
s0t:1f1€kiloek. ~,fl.l&t inelttdG Y\"olo.L....;e:h dl,!I1G" for 1..8 (2) pcR:OAS.
17. STAGINQ
A. Minimum size of 25 feet x 12 feet x S feet and of solid conStruction. capable of
holding all instruments and personnel. Stage surface should be flat and free from
obstructions.
B. One drum riser 8 feet x 6 feet x 2 feet of solid construction.
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18. POWER REQUIREMENTS
Stage Power: A minimum of two (2) separate outlets of 120 volts (30 amp circuits). Each
outlet should be divided into Quad Boxes. The outlets should be Downstage Left and
Right
19. SOUND REOU1RF.MF.NT~
Purchaser must supply and pay for, at his sole cost and expense, a Concert Sound System
subject to the following considerations:
A. One twenty-four (24) channel house mixing console with wee-band EQ, and mutli-
effects send.
B . 113 octave graphic equalizer.
C. 3-way or 4-way house speaker system.
D. Sufficient power Amps to drive system without clipping at high volume.
E. Twelve (12) low impedance studio microphones with stands and cables.
F. Five (5) direct boxes with cables.
G. Two (2) Digital Reverb units (SPX-90 or Rev-7) and one (1) Digital Delay unit
. The sound system shall be of sufficient size and quality to deliver to all members of the
audience an amplified blend of Anist's music (including all instruments, as well as vocals)
free of distonion, feedback and extraneous noises to the satisfaction of the Artist or Artist's
representative.
20. STAGE MONITORS
A. Twenty-four (24) channel monitor mixing console capable of providing four (4)
separate mixes. 113 octave graphic equalizer for each mix.
B. Seven (7) floor monitor wedges with 12-inch speaker and horn.
21. sour-..rn ANTI LIGHTING PERSONNEL
Purchaser agrees to provide, at his sole cost and expense:
A. Personnel to mix house sound and to mix monitors.
B. Personr:el to run st.:lge lighting and spotlight.
C. House electrician.
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A. A sound check is mandatory. Purchaser agrees that Artist shall receive a sixty (60)
minute sound check at a time to be designated by Artist's representative. If sound check is
not supplied. Artist shall be excused from his obligation to perform hereunder and Artist
shall be entitled to payment in full of all compensation desaibed herein.
B . Sound check shall not commence later than ninety (90) minutes before the doors
open.
23. LIGHTINQ
Purchaser agrees to provide, at his sole cost and expense, overhead lighting consisting of at
least 125 par 64 cans situated on trusses or trees with four (4) colour gels. dimmer board
and operator.
One spotlight with operator to be provided.
24. BACKLINE INSTRU1vffiNTS
Purchaser agrees to provide, at hiS/her sole cost and expense, backline equiJ'Elent including
but not limited to: Drums, Bass Guitar Amplifier, Keyboards, Guitar Amplifier as per tour
manager advance.
25. MISC,
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A. Pw-b~H~r d:jAJJ uu:leRlAUY ,A.mot. t.;" ,.l.pleyul:. CORg:Qet81'3 ana aU ag'Rf:S roi all
km23 .I~S::.dAea iR aii,,! oonsoqtH~"ee a~l:},t ~8ri'efffl8.Aee eftAtic prc,k33isn&1 senieG.!.-
Purchaser shall also indemnify Artist against any and all damage occurring to Artist's
equipment at the venue, including, but not limited to, damage suffered due to inclement
we3ther.
B. In the event that the Artist, due to no fault of his own. is present and unable to
perform. or is prevented from performing dming the time periods specified in the contract,
Artist shall, nevenheless. be paid in full and shall not be obliged to perform at any other
time period.
C. Artist's obligation to perform hereunder shall be excused if Artist is unable to
perform as a result of illness or injury; detention resulting from inability to obtain
reasonable modes of transportation; riots or other manifestations of civil strife; strikes or
other forms of labor difficulties; epid~mics; an act or order of any public authority or court;
any act of God; and/or any sirniJar.r El:i33imiJM cause beyond Artis~s reasonable control.
ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO:
ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO:
PURCHASER
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555 Chorro Street, Suit. A.1
San Lull Obispo, CA 93401
Tel:805/544-1444 Fax:805/544.2444
CONTRACT CONTRACT': 18SS9
AGENT: Bob Ensel
Agr~~m~nl m~de this d:lte. Thursd:lY. tvl:l)' 14. 1998 betWMl CRAIG CHAQUICO (hen:iruftet n:Cemed to as
.PRODUCER") anJ COLLIER COUNTY PARKS (Ilt:n:inarter n:Cerml to as .PURCHASER-).
6RTISTISl: CRAIG CHAQUICO
~ CO. HEADLINE II 00'.\ TYPE SIZE.PETER WHITE &. CRAIG CHAQUlCO
VE~UE' "RoYIlI Palm Jazz Futinl" Su~den Re~ion31 P:lrk.N:lpla . FL.
Phone: Fax: Haft Mgr.
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Sat. Au~ 22. 1998
Artist to Pe:rform one: (I) show approximately 2 1/2 hours in length.
Ou:!nlilY Gr~ Price ~ Nd Price
3,000
Showtintc(s): 6:00 pm
Onst:l,e: per AdVAnce
A,es: All Ales
Curfew: NlA
M~rch~ndi~in,
Artist sell: 1l5A ~
Build sell: ~
TICKETS:
G~(')C:C: f"T';1 ' SO.OO
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lID:lyslShws: I II
Lo:ld In: per Adv:lnce
Snd Chck: per adVAnce
Doors O~n: per ad\':lnce
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Per Show: 3.000
Tot:lltlm: 3.000
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PLL'S lirsl c!;ISS hOld rooms (S sin,le:s) :lnd all b:lddinc re4uiremcllls ~r Artist ride:r s~cilk:ltjons and subject to
Artisl'S approval.
~O DEPOSIT REQUIRED
GU:lr:lnlee due Artist in CASH or CASHIER"S CHECK immedi:ltely prior to perform:lnce.
Pl.:RCHASER AGREES TO PROVIDE AND PA Y FOR A SOUND AND LIGHT SYSTEM TO ~IEET WITH ARTISTS AMOV At..
An)' prinl~d nle:l1lion of Ihe: \~ords "Jdfc:rson St~rship" must be prefaced by the phr:a~ "formerly oi with :at)'fII: ~i7.e th:ll i~ notice:ably
\111:Jlkr lh:ln Ihe: l:!ra;C:Sl l)'p': siz~ in billllli.
Produclion Conl:l!:l: P<g Ruby 9.: 1.;\S;\.O.H)4
V~mIY ArllSlS b~nk \Iolr( inrorm~ll\ln. Wtmmtnc, B,nk ABA' 1211010211 Contuct:
V:lritlV Anisls Account' 02""9':910 Rccei\ed.
8:1nk Addrm: SolS Hl,"er:l 51.. 53n Luis Obispo. CA 9;\0101 Deposit: S
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pJyme:nls sh:lll be m:ld~ in full witllout :In)' deduclion wh:llsOl:ver. In the event Conlr:lCl ride:r is not n:tumed with this c:ontr:act, it sh:a1J
b< deemed tll:lt the rid~r :and :III of its COnt~nlS have been :approved and will be adhered 10. (Continued on reverse: side.)
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Royal Palm Ja72 & Arts Festival
Saturday, August 22, 1998
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This addendum amends and '~er~s the contract provisions in the basic agreement and the rider to the
su ercedes
contract.
The Collier County Parks &:. Recreation Department agrees to provide the following services for Craig
Chaquico for his performance in Collier Couney, Florida on Saturday, August 22, 1998, from 6:00.9:00
PM.
I. First Class Hotel Accommodations will be provided for 5 people (5 singles) on Saturday. August 22.
1998 at the Trinanon Hotel. This excludes the couney from extr, charges such IS room service.
drinks, food, or telephone calls, etc.
2. Two men will be provided to help the band unload their equipment It the concert.
3. One Motor Home ~ill be provided for a dressing room at Sugden Reaional Park. Size of Motor Home
will depend on what is donated. but will not be less than 20' lona.
4. Up to 24 Complimentary Tickets will be provided to the entertainer upon request.
S, All Power Requirements, Sound Requirements. Sage Monitors. Sound and Lighting Personnel. Sound
Check, Lighting and Backline In strum en IS will be provided.
6. Food will be delivered to the performer at his dressing room one hour before that perfonner goes on
stage.
Craig Chaquico will be provided ~;th: Soda, Drinking Water, Gatorade, Fruit Juice, Deli Tray,
Fruit Plate. Chips and Dips
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7. Hot Dinners will be provided to each oflhe performers after completion of sound check. DiMers will
be delivered 10 the performer's dressing room. Dinners will be provided by a local restaurant.
8. Performer will be paid in full by check after his performance is completed.
9. Two men will be prov'ided 10 help the band tear do~n and load their equipment.
10. Securiry ....ill be provided for stage equipment and performers dressing room. One security guard for
stage area and one security guard for dressing room.
11. The performer .....ill be co-headlining the concert and will have equal billing.
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CONTRACT RIDER
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AGENT:
Bob Engel
Variety Artists
555 Chorro Street Suite A-I
San Luis Obispo, CA. 93401
Phone: (805)544-1444
Fax: (805)544-2444
MANAGER:
Laura Engel or Jeff Skolnick
Engel Entertainment
3236 Primera Avenue
Los Angeles. CA. 90068
Phone: (213)874-4206
Fax: (213)874-8506
RECORD LABE..
Higher Octave Music
23715 West Malibu Road, Suite 358
Malibu, Ca. 90265
Phone: (310)589-1515
Fax: (310)589-1525
Contact: Scott Bergstein
PUBLICITY
Jerry Brown/Steve Levesque
Lee Solters Company
8383 Wilshire Blvd.. Ste. 850
Los Angeles. CA. 90211
Phone: (213 )651 -9300
Fax: (213)651-5944
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1. BACKUNE
Crai~ Chaquico (~uitarsl
2 P.A. type vocal monitors that have a 12" speaker and I horn
2 guitar stands (if possible)
A 4 foot high stool
Ozzie Ahlers (keyboards)
Ensoniq TS-I0 '
Apex U.s. stand
TOA 4-cha nnel pre-mixer
Two direct boxes
Separate monitor mix
\Vade Olson (drums)
Prefers Ludwig drums and Zildjian cymbals w/Remo Ambassador coated heads:
Standard 4 1/2" snare
22" kick drum
20" ride cymbal
IS" thin crash
14" high hat
Drum throne & All Hardware
Jim Reitzel (bass)
A 4 foot high stool
Prefers SVVR small bass amp with (1) 10" or 12" speaker
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Carvin 150 watt bass amp
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Galien Kruger Series 2 (Model 200MB)
2. POV/ER.
We need three (3) 20 ampere circuits, one on each side of the stage and one
at stage center for the exclusive use of band equipment These circuits must
have a regulated supply of electricity at 110 volts.
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"IF YOU HA VE ANY PROBLEM WIlli nns REQUEST PLEASE INFORM ME
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RE: Craig O1aquico - Promotional materials! advertising restnctions
To YVhom It May Concern,
Effective as of April 9, 1993, any promotional material for personal appearances of
Craig Ch~quico or bands with which he is associated must conform to the ronowing
restrictions: (1) any printed mention of the words -Jefferson Starship" within such
materials will be prefaced by the phrase .formerly of,. and (2) the phrase -formerly
of Jefferson Starship," when appearing in any such printed promotional material,
will be of a type size which is noticeably smaller than the largest type size uh1ized in
such promotional material so that such phrase is not the predominant feature of
any such material.
Thank you (or your cooperation
Best regards,
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Purchaser shall provide and pay lor a first.class lighting system of ARTIST'S choice
in consultation with Artist's Tour Manager. All lighting systems shall consist of the
lollowing minimum requirements:
1. Lighting with as many par 64's and specials to cover 4 band members on
stage;
2. Specials lor all 4 members;
3. Spot light with operator;
4. Lighting Operator;
5. One (1) fog machine; .
6. Intercom system from the sound board to the light board, monitor board,
house lights and spot light; and ,
7. All lighting power will be on an isolated electrical service separate from the
sound power.
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SOUND SYSTEM REOUTREMEN(S
A. A first class, professional quality sound system suitable to the venue and
acceptable to the Artist shall be provided by the Purchaser:
1. House console shall be at least 24 channels (Soundcralt, Yamaha, Gamble, or
equivalent);
2. House speakers shall be at least a 3-way / tri-a.mped system. A 4-way system
with 18" subs is preferred (Meyer, Turbosound, EA W, or equivalent);
3. Monitor console shall be at least 24 channels capable of providing six (6)
discrete mixes (Soundcraft, Yamaha, T AC, or equivalent); .
4. Monitor console position shall be equipped with a high quality intercom
system between the house and monitor mixing positions; and
5. Monitor wedges shall be at least a 2-way/bi-amped system containing a 12"
or 15" woofer and 1" or 2" horn. At least eight (8) wedges shall be provided
on-stage (not including the mixer's cue wedge).
Any deviation (rom these requirements must be cleared through Artist's Tour
Manager &. House Engineer, Dave PennelIs at (818)718-7374 or (818)843-1823.
B. Outboard Gear - Included in the sound system, at the house mix position, the
Purchaser shall provide:
1. One (1) digital reverb (Lexicon PCM-70, LXP-l or LXP-IS, Yamaha SPX-900,
or equivalent);
2. Two (2) compressors (DBX 160X, 166 or equivalent);
3. Two (2). gates (Klark-Teknik, Valley or equivalent); and
4. All necessary cables to patch gales and compressors into individual board
channels.
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A. ~OC'.i~~ ~9~ . At 1;.1 ,<q u;t C! . <I.on, ~ .11 Jtl~. :': :;i~i~j'~:~~~:'.:~~
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GMI-J 10 THE ROAD MANAGI!R UPOI~ HI! /'\..R1<1 ~ AL IT lVi'LL BB
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s e u In the Artis S aressmg rooift:
Various rtfushmtrtts - We leave this up to your discretion; however, may we
suggest: eQ~r (eheiee n b~t I~Cftll d,oic~ #!-Au.3td Lite.' ehoke *3 Uti' c91d
~, soaas, drinking water, Gatorade, fruit juicef soda.
Various sTUlcks - Deli tray, fruit plate, chips &: dips.
B. Dinner - Dinner is to be served hot after soundcheck, with enough (or_?:8R ~
people (if the Purchaser does not have the kitchen facilities, he may opt to
pro~de 515.00 per person for the band and their crew to eat at a local restaurant).
GENERA L REOUIRE1vfENTS
A. Promotion - Artist is open to personal appearances, interviews, or any other type
of promotion or appearance; however, Purchaser agrees that it will not commit
Artist without prior written consent of Artist's management
B. Recording - Purchaser will not permit the recording or broadcast, audio andf or.
\'isual, of any performance of Artist, without prior written consent of Artist's
management.
C. Merchandise - Artist shall have the sole and exclusive right, but not the
obligation, to sell souvenir merchandise carrying Artist's name (i.e. T-shirts,
posters, jackets, etc.), including phonograph records in connection with and a
performance hereunder and the receipts thereof shall belong exclusively to the
Artist.
D. Comps - Purchaser agrees to make available at no charge to Artist, up to twenty
(20) of the best seats in the house (middle row center) for the Artist's guests.
E. Security - Promoter shaIl supply, at his own expense, security guards and staff for
the protection of Artist, Personnel, and of the Audience at Artist's performance.
Promoter shall exercise due care in the selection, employment and supervision
of such security; and in the event of any legal action or claim against Arnst by
reason of property damage or personal injuries to any person, Promoter agrees to
indemnify and hold Artist harmless from any liability for all such damages or
injuries, including costs of defending against them.
FORCE MAruRE
A. If any member of Artist's party shall become ill or incapacitated or if Arnst shall
become unable for any reason outside of his control to attend the engagement,
Artist shall not be required to perform the engagement in which instance, any
monies paid by Purchaser shall be returned forthwith and neither party of this
agreement shall be under any further obligation to each other for any further
performance.
B. In the event of a civil disorder the likes of which could result in damage to life
and properly, Artist in his sole judgment, shall have the right to termin .
agreement at any time without liability. A'en9~..;.~rn
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A. Stage must be covered by canopy or roof.
B. Artist will be paid in full according to contract iishow is canceled due to adverse
weather conditions (i.e. rain, winds exceeding 25 m.p.h., hail, snow, etc.).
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to cancel performance or move indoors will be left to the joint discretion of the
Purchaser and the Artist's representative.
D. If promoter does not have a suitable indoor locatio~ promoter must pay Artist
in full.
PA YMENTS
A. Settlement - Purchaser agrees to pay any guarantee due to Artist in cash prior to
perform<lnce. If contract calls for Artist to receive an admission percentage,
Purchaser agrees that immediately upon completion of performance, Purchaser
shall furnish Artist or Artist's representative with a full and complete
accounting of admissions and additional percentage monies if any made payable,
in cash.
B. All payments (guarantees and overages) shall be made to Artist or designated
representative upon demand, in cash.
C Artist's road manager or designated representative must have access to the box .
office Jnd sales accounting upon reasonable notice during the day of
performance.
D. ALL PA Y!\.fEI\.rrS TO ARTIST ARE TO BE MADE IN CASH, except in the case of
universities.
E. For tax information, all payments are to be made to:
Craig Chaquico - Federal ID #549-04-2888
c/o Engel Entertainment
3236 Primera Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90068
AGREED TO AND ACCEPTED BY:
PURCHASER
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10 Guitar S.R. 0.1.
11 Keyboard S.L. 0.1.
12 Keyboard S.R. D.I.
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14 DA T Player L.
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equipment. The NWS requires the cooperator to have in place and pay the
costs of the maintenance agreement annually.
The National Weather Service further specifies that it will not assume the responsibility for
any costs incurred for the transmitter location, either in building rental or leasing of tower
space. The local cooperator has the option of locating a site wtUeb is rent free or of
assuming the ongoing costs ofJcasing a site.
Collier County has chosen option one, and a rent free site hu been located which will
provide adequate coverage qf the area. We have acquired grant funds from the State of
Florida to pay for the purchase and installation of the equipment. By donating the
equipment to the NWS for future operation, no local funds are committed to the project
and there is no fiscal impact to the County. The NWS will assume all future costs of
operating the station.
The National Weather Service presently will accept the donation of only one transmitter, a
dual 1,000 watt system built by Independent Technologies (Intec) of Scottsville, New
York. The equipment is sold only factory direct, and is therefore sole source. We have
received a quotation from the vendor of 576,469.00 for the equipment, shipment and
installation. A down payment of 400;'0 is required at the time of order. The quoted
delivery time is 180 days, however, we have been assured that every effort will be made to
shorten that time as much as possible.
The County has received written pennission to install the transmitter equipment in a
shelter used to house the 800 MHz equipment owned by the County and located at the
tower site owned by W A VV -FM Radio. The radio station has granted pennission to
install the transmitting anteMa rent free at the 400 foot lever on its tower located of2Slh
Avenue SE in Golden Gate Estates for a three year period.
FISCAL IMPACT: All costs of equipment procurement and installation wilt be paid
through: Fund 118 Emergency Management &. Fire Grants, Cost Center 144210
Emergency Management Administration, Project 33784 NWS Transmitter &. Generator,
Amount 571,766.00 and Fund I 18 Emergency Management" F'"1re Grants, Cost Center
144210 Emergency Management Administration, Project 33780 Amount $4,703.00.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: None.
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the sole source for the equipment. Stafrfurtber recommend. approval of the agreement
between the County and the National Weather Service and authorization of signature by
the Chairman.
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NOAA WEATHER RADIO
TRANSMlll ~R AGREEMENT
1.
fURPOSE
This agreement is entered into by the Collier County, Florida, Board of County
Commissioners (hereinafter referred to as the Cooperator) and the U.S. National Weather
Service (ICNWS"), as "Parties." for the purpose of donating a NOAA Weather Radio
(ICNWRj transmitter system by the Cooperator, to the NWS. The NWR transmitter
system VwiU greatly improve communications to the public regarding weather emergencies
in and around Collier County, Florida.
The NWS enters this Agreement pursuant to the authority at 15 V.S.C. 313 and 15 U.S.C.
1525. The rights, duties, responsibilities, tenns and conditions oftros Agreement are not
transferable or assignable unless through prior written instrument executed by both
Parties. Each Party agrees to use due diligence and exercise good faith in fulfilling all of
its obligations under this agreement.
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n. EOUIPMENT PROCUREMENT. INST ALLA nON AND TRANSFER
The Cooperator agrees to provide the transmitting and antenna system equipment as
specified by the NWS. The Cooperator is solely responsible for all aspects of equipment
installation. The Cooperator shan install transmitter equipment meeting NWS
specifications. The Cooperator agrees to install only transmitter equipment purchased
from a vendor for whom the NWS can provide n~sary maintenance. . As of the date of
this agreement, the only vendor for whom the NWS can provide maintenance is JNTEC.
Until the system is fully operational and "accepted" in writing by the NWS, it remains the
property of the Cooperator.
The NWS agrees to use the transmitting and antenna system donated by the Cooperator
exclusively for the purpose of providing emergency weather warnings to the general public
as part of the NWR weather warning system. Upon acceptance in writing by the NWS to
the Cooperator of the transmitting and antenna system equipment from the Cooperator,
the parties hereby agree that fun ownership and operation of the system shall transfer to
the NWS.
m. LICENSE AND OPERATING REOUIREMENTS
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The NWS Vwill obtain the radio license necessary for the operation of the transmitter(s).
The license shall remain the property and responSIbility of the NWS. The Cooperator
agrees to provide all information reasonably required for the license application The
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Cooperator also agrees that broadcast content win originate solely from an authorized .
NWS source.
IV. DEFINING SERVICE AREA
The NWS will provide a map showing the area serviced by a signal level of S
microvolts/meter or more within 90 days after the transmitter(s) are placed in operation.
v. MAINTENANCE
Once the transmitting system donated by the Cooperator is accepted, the NWS shaD be
responsible for transmitter maintenance and ensuring the transmitter emissions meet
specifications and that the transmitter(s) operate(s) reliably. The NWS, particularly when
made aware of a Radio Frequency Interference ('"RFr') problem, shan be responsible for
providing an immediate technical checkout and repair of the transmitter.
VI. ACCESS
The Cooperator hereby grants the NWS and its agents access to the radio towers where
the NWS transmitting and antenna system equipment is located to maintain and perform
testing on the equipment, as the NWS determines necessary. This right of access is not
assignable without the prior written consent of the Cooperator. The NWS agrees not to .
tamper with any non-NWS transmitter equipment at the tower sites, and the Cooperator
agrees not to tamper with NWR transmitter equipment at the tower sites, unless requested
to do so by the NWS.
VII. PUBLICITY
The NWS office responsible for the transmitter service and the Cooperator will coordinate
and jointly issue a public aMouncement covering the new service.
VIII. FINANCIAL RESPONSmILITY
All costs associated with the acquisition and instaDation of the transmitters and antenna
system and any associated equipment shall be borne by the Cooperator. Ownership of the
transmitting equipment shall be transferred by the Cooperator to the NWS, U provided
herein. The NWS shall pay. subject to availability of appropriated funds. for maintenance
of the NWR transmitter and antenna, including the installation of communication lines.
IX. AMENDMENTS
TIUs Agreement may be amended or modified at any time only by written mutua) consent
of the Parties hereto.
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nus agreement is effective u of the last date shown below when signed by both parties
hereto.
FOR COLLIER COUNTY:
BY:
Barbara B. Berry, Chainnan
Board of County Commissioners
Date:
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
BY:
(Deputy Clerk)
Approved as to Fo~and Legal Sufficiency
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Attorney
FOR mE NATIONAL WEATHER.
SERVICE:
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Acting Regional Director
Date:
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R.l:SOLUTION NO. ,.._
R.l:SOLUTION AVTBORlZlNG THE EXECUTION
AND ACCEPTANCE OF AN AGREEMENT
BETWEEN COLlJER COUNTY AND THE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE (NWS) FOR THE
TRANSFER OF A NOAA WEA mER TRANSMrrn:R
TO NWS UPON lNSTALI...4.TION AND
ACCEPTANCE AS FULLY OPERATIONAL
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WHEREAS, the Florida Department or Community Mairs through the
Emergency MlIlIIement Preparedness and Enhaneemenc TNSC Fund has made funds
available for the installation ora NOAA Weather Transmitter, and
WHEREAS, a NOAA Weather Transmitter within Comer County wOuld provide
warning coverage over the western portion or Collier County and its coastal waters; and
WHEREAS, the National Weather Service has agreed to operate and maintain
this NOAA Wuther Transmiller upon installation and acceptance IS being "'By
operalional;
NOW THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIOl't:RS OF COLLIER COUNlY FLORIDA that the Board approves the
all ached Agreement ror the transfer of a NOAA Weather Transmiller to the National .
Wuther Service upon its installation and acceptance as fully operational by NWS.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote,
Dated:
ATTEST:
D\J,1GHT E BROCK. CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY CO~t\{)SSIO~'ERS
COLllER COUNTY. nORIDA
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DeputyOerlt
By:
Barbara B. Beny, Chairman
Approved IS to form and legal sufficiency:
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NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SOUTHERN REGION
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FORT WORTH, TX 71102
April 10. 1998
Mr. Gary S. Arnold
Coordinator. Collier County Emergency Management
3301 E. Tamiami Trail
Naples, n 34112
Dea.rMr. Arnold:
Thank you for your letter dated April 3. 1998. T.L. Farrow and I discussed the points you made,
and after the phone conversation with you the afternoon of April 9. 1998. are able to provide you
these suggestions.
If your agency wishes to purchase and donate a transmitter for the sole purpose of
broadcasting NWR. then, at this time, that transmitter can only be purchased from Intec.
That is. in order for the NWS to accept maintenance responstDility for a NWR transmitter.
that transmitter must be an Intec transmitter.
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transmitter may not be strong enough to penetrate the Naples area.
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A 1000 watt transmitter will be sufficiently strong enough to provide the coverage your
agency seeks, but, the signal strength may actually interfere with other NWR broadcasts
from adjacent transmitters. If this occurs. we can decrease the wattage on the transmitter
so the interference is decreased without impacting your agency's desired NWR coverage.
4. While we cannot guarantee the approval of an operating frequency. we will apply for the
162.525 MHz frequency. Although, the IRAC may not concur with our request, we do
believe it is likely we will receive one of the four new frequencies. Therefore. those people
interested in purchasing weather radios to listen to the Comer County transmitter should
purchase the 7 -channel receivers.
Gary. I am excited about the prospects of bringing NOAA Weather Radio to the people of Collier
County and the surrounding area. Please let me know any time I can be of assistance to you or
your sta1f.
cc: NWSFO MFL - Paul J. Hebert
NWSFO FWD - T. L. Farrow
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39 Main Street P.O. Box 197
Scottsville, NY 14546
Collier County Emergency Mgt.
3301 East Tamiami Trail
Naples, Florida 34112
Attn : Gary Arnold
Subject: Prices for a Dual 1.25 KK NWR Transmitter
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
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In response to your Request for pricing during our recent phone
conversation the following are prices we have established for an SR-416D 1.2!
KW Dual Transmitter. The equipment is housed in two cabinets.
Model , Description Qty Unit Price Total Price
SR-402A Exciter 2 $8,500.00 $17,000.00
SR-402RA Remote Control 2 $1,850.00 $ 3,700.00
SR-410A Power Amp./PS 2 $16,500.00 $33,000.00 .
SR-415 Maintenance Panel 1 $3,600.00 $3,600.00
Rack Cabinet 2 $3,700.00 $5,400.00
SR-407 Antenna Transfer Assy 1 $3,000.00 $3,000.00
AR-409 Bandpass Cavity 1 $1,500.00 $1,500.00
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System To"tal $67,200.00
Antenna Components
1500-4
416975
3757-045
416603
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1.25 KW Antenna 4 bay
Antenna Brackets 4 bay
Antenna Installation Kit
Lightning Protection Kit
Coax Cable 120 Feet
Connector
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set
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$2,500.00
$365.00
$260.00
$660.00
$720.00
$214.00
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Antenna Total
$4,719.00
Installation
Antenna Rigger
Intec Installer
$2,900.00
$650.00
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The installation price assumes that you will have a building wii
the electrical power installed and available at a suitable Breaker Panel aJ
the phone lines installed for the Transmdtter audio.
The above prices are FOB factory. Delivery by padded van is $1000.00 for
Grand Total for a Dual 1.25 KW Transmitter of $76,469.00. Prices will rema~
firm for a period of 90 days.
Delivery is six months after a firm order with a 40' down payment 1
cover the cost of materials.
If there are any questions about our Quotation please do not hesitate t
contact me.
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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
1.1 SCOPE.
This lnstnJctfon manual describes the In-
stallation, operating procedure,. theory of
operation, and maintel18nce or the SR-416D
Dual VHF FMTransmJtt.er system. DetaIl-
ed maintenance data Is included In thi. man-
ual for the various UDlts or the system. This
system includes dual FM transmitter sub-
systems providing standby service in the
event of primary transmitter fallure.
1.2 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTIONt
The SR-416D Is a Dual VHF FM Transmit-
ter system capable of providing 1.25 kW
output power to a 50n antenna in the VHF
frequency range of 162 throUCh 174 MHz.
Output power Is continuously adjustable.
It is designed as a redundant fall-safe sys-
tem for continuous, full-power, narrow
band FM transmission, and It I. particul-
arly suitable for broadcastfag UDfnterrupt-
ed tape recorded weather information and
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for other demanding services. Automatic
protection circuits monitor openuoo.. Tb
SR-U6D consists of the SR-416P (cabinet
1) and SR-f16S (cabinet 2) whieh may be 0
erated as Independent separate systems.
Audio Input may be provided either throug
the local microphone or from an external
600$1 audio source, such as prerecorded
tape from a remote site through telepbone
lines or through a UHF link.
Control of the transmitter can be eIther
local or remote. Remote control 'YS.
can range from a simple remote keyU
full transmitter control and supervisory
readback to the remote site. Accessory
remote control systems are Ivallable.
Nominal electrical and phYSical specifica-
tions for the SR-U6D system Wllts are
given In tables 1-1 through 1.... Speclfica
tlons are subject to change, depending on
customer requirements.
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Table 1-1. Transmitter (Units 1 and 2) Specifications
CHARACTERISTIC
SPECIFICATION
Frequency Range:
162-174 MHz
Number of ChanneLs:
1
Frequency Stability:
o. 0005$
Mode of Operation:
Narrowband FM: (16F3)
Deviation:
:1:5 kHz
Audio Input:
o dBm nominal
Audio Response:
Within +1 and -3 dB of 6 dB/octave pre-emphasis, 300
to 3000 Hz per EIA standards
Power Output~
Adjustable 0 to 1.25 kW (adjustable 0-100Wexciter
output available in bypass mode)
Output Impedance:
son (up to 3:1 vswr) vswr protected
Tube Complement:
8877/3CX1500A7 in power ampllIler (all other circuits
solid state)
Audio Distortion: Less than 10%
FM Hum and Noise: -40 dB at 1 kHz modulation and 2/3 rated deviation
AM: -34 dB
Spurious and Harmonic Radiation: -74 dB (-63 dB exciter alone)
Primary Power Input: 240 VAC :t 10$. single phase. 60'Hz (Taps for 115.
208. 220. and 230 VAC)
Power Consumption:
Exciter Only (100W output). PA off
Exciter with PA in bypass
Transmitter with full output
0.3 kVA
0.6 kVA
3. 3 kV A
Cooling:
Forced air
Operating Temperature:
-30-C to +50-C
Relative Humidity:
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CHARACTERISTIC
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Center Frequency Tuning Rauge
162. 350 to 162.600 MHz
Insertion Loss at Center Frequency 0.4 dB maximum
Continuous Power Rating
1500 watts maximum
Stability
Insertion VSWR 1.2:1 maximum over 6 month period
and over an ambient temperature raap of -30-c tc
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CRA TED FOR UNCRATED UNCRATED
SlfiPMENT
G8H x 33W x 31D 70H x 20. 5W x 23D 70H x 41W x 23D
(Inches, approx.) (Inches, approx.) {lnch~S, approx..
SIZE
363H x 176W x 165D 374H x HOW x 123D 374H x 220W x 123D
(em) (em) (em)
485 lbs. each 410 lbs. net 820 Ibs. net
WEIGHT
219 leg 186 kg 371 kg
Includes packing. Requires clearance. Requires clearance.
See figure 2-1. See figure 2-1.
Table 1-3. Transmitter (Units 1 aDd 2) Dimensions
Table 1-4. Cavity (Unit 3) Dimensions
DIMENSION CRATED UNCRATED
HEI GHT 36" (91.4 em) 28" (71.1 em)
WIDTH 16" (40.6 em) 12" (30. 5 em)
DEPTH 20" (50. 8 em) 12.5" (31.8 em)
WEIGHT 30 Ibs. (13.6 leg) 24 Ibs. (10.9
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REF DESIG UNIT OR ASSEMBLY MODEL
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1 PrfmaryTraaamJtter Cabinet" SR-416P
lAl Remote COQtrot t1n1t SR-402RA
lA2 Exciter Unit SR-402A
lA3 Power Ampllfler Vult SR-410A
lA4 Power Supply Unit SR-410
1A5 Antenna Transfer Assembly AR-407
lAG Interlock Assembly --
2 Secondary Transmitter Cabinet SR-416S
2Al Remote Control Unit SR-402RA
2A2 Exciter Unit SR-402A
2A3 Power Amplifier Unit SR-410A
2A4 Power Supply Unit SR-410
2A5 Not Used ---
2AG Interlock Assembly ---
2A7 Maintenance Panel SR-415
3 VHF Cavity AR-409
4 1. 5 kW Dummy Load (Optional) SR-417
5 Forward/Reflected Power Meter (Optional) SR-417A
6 Isolator (Optional) AR-408
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The SR-416D transmitter consists or dual
SR-402 exciters, SR-410 1.25 kW power
amplifiers, power supply units for the pow-
er amplifiers, and various cabinet compon-
ents required to interface the units. The
equipment is housed In a dual rack cabinet,
as shown in figure 1-1. The system major
components are listed in table 1-5.
The exciter unit is a completely seL!-con-
tained, solid-state lOOW VHF FM trans-
mitter. Cooling for the amplifier l."l.odules
In the exciter unit is provided by a faa
mounted on the rear panel. Power ampli-
fier and driver modules are printed circuit
board assemblies mounted to heat sinks
which are in the cooling air path. Audio
and low-level RF circuits are contained on
printed circuit boards mounted within a
shielded enclosure on the exclter chassls.
The SR-402A exciter has a self-contained
power supply.
The SR-410A power amplifier and lts
SR-410 power supply are mounted at the
bottom of the cabinet. The 1.25 kW power
amplifier unit produces a 1.0 kWoutput
when driven by a 40-70W exclter source.
The power amplifier circuit utilizes a
single stage amplifier, mounted in a tube
socket assembled within a welded amplifier
plenum on the power amplifier chassis.
The cathode circuitry is below the cbaSSis,
and the plate circuitry is above tbe chassis.
A blower mounted on the rear of the power
amplifier unit circulates cooling air (rom
the bottom rear of the chassis through the
tube and out through the top rear of the
chassis. All control and power leads pene-
trating the power amplifier plenum pass
through feedthru filters. Control circuits
are mounted outside the power amplifier
plenum, and power supply circuits are
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the power supply unit.
The power amplifier and exciter units are
mounted in the cabinet with chassis sUdes
to aHow easy withdrawal for servicing.
The power supply unit, which contains
most of the weight, sets on raUs In the
cabinet. Normally, sufficient access to
the components on the power supply unit
is available merely by removing !ront and
rear p~els and a cover panel over the top
front of the power supply. If necessary,
the entire power supply unit may be with-
drawn from the cabinet.
1.4 ANTENNA SYSTEM.
The power amplifier Is designed (or oper-
ation Into a son resistive load Impedance.
The output Is coupled to the antenDI through
a matching network which win operate into .
vswr's of up to 3:1 without damage. How-
ever, for optimum operation, the antenna
system should be of low vswr, 1.5:1 or
lower at Inftfal Installation. It should be
fed with low-loss, high-voltage coaxial
cable, such as 7/8 inch flexible (oam line,
helical dielectric line, or hard line.
1.5 MICROPHONES.
The follOwing types o( microphones are
recommended for local operation. Even
If remote operation Is normal mode, It Is
convenient at times to have a local micro-
phone available. Microphones Include a
pre-wired connector.
MKIOOl - Hand Held Carbon
Microphone.
AR-275 - Hand Held Dynamic
Microphone.
AR-240 - Desk T
Microphone.
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DIVISION OF SUPPORT SERVJC~i'
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT
3301 E. TAMIAMI TRAIL
NAPLES, FL 34112
(941) 774-8794
June 5. 1998
A CERTtFIED BLUE CHIP Coaonmm
Mr. Gary Arnold
Collier County Emergency Management
3301 Tarniami Trail E.
Naples, FI. 34112
Re: W A VV Tower Shelter Space
Dear Gary.
This letter confirms that there is sufficient space in the 800 MHz shelter at the W A VV
tower to accommodate the NOAA weather radio transmitter equipment. Based upon our
discussion. 1 understand that there will be two 19-inch racks. The shelter wiJI be ready for
your equipment in August pending completion of warranty work to repair damaged floor
panels. Please keep me advised of your instaJIation schedule so that I can assure that the
floor work is complete on time.
The WA VV site has a 35 KW propane generator, Emergency Management will be
responsible for completion of any electrical work required for the weather transmitter and
to verify th~t (he additional equipment ",ill not overload the generator.
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Please feel free to contact me in can provide any additional assistance or infonnation.
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11800 TarT'ualTll Trad East
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(9-11) nS.WAW ; n5-9288
June 10, 1998
Gary Arnold, Coordinator
Collier County Emergency Man8lemeDt
3301 TamJamJ Trail East
Naples, n. 34112
Re: National Weatber Service Transmitter
Dear Mr. Arnold:
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This is to conflJ']]] tbat we will donate tower space to you at approximately a
beigbt of 400 feet on tbe W A VV tower, which is located east of Golden Gate. The
use of this tower space must be Umited to the National Weather Service. Thk
contribution is therefore exclusive and cannot be used on behalf of any other
government or private agency. It can only be used as a communications vehicle
for tbe National Weatber Service.
It is our bope tbat this wUl help to Increase hurricane awareness and
preparedness, as weD as provide a constant source of important weather
information. We are extendlnl you this privUeae for the next three years.
IncidentaDy t tbe value of this contribution Is $12,000 per year, or a total of
$36,000 for tbe next three years.
AD of us at W A VV are pleased to be a part of your UteraDy lettlnl this project off
tbe ground, and we are also happy that we are fortunate enough to be In a
position wbere we can donate a unique community service of this Idnd to Collier
County.
Sincerely,
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President
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APPROV At OF BUDGET AMENDMENTS
Bee ActDda or 6113198
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Summer Food Gnnt Proznm (Faad No. 119)
Budler Amendment No. 98-287
Summer Food ~ice PrOifUn (Cost Ctr. 156342)
Personal Services
$39,200
Summer Food Service Provzm (Cost Ctr. 156342)
Operatina Expenses
(S30,ooo)
( 9.200)
S39,2oo
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Explanation: Previowly, Sununer Camp personae! were budgeted in Operating Expenses. All
personnel that are related to the Food Gr3nt Program now have to be put on payroll. This Budget
Amendment is to move funds into salary and related object codes.
Pelican Bay M.5.T.U.D.U. (Fund No. 109)
Dudler Amendment No. 98-291
ROW Beautification Field (Cost Center 18290n
Operating Ex~es
$45,000
($45,000)
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Personal Services
Total
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Explanation' The funds are needed to cover vacant positions being filled by temporary laborers,
Revenue Services Fund 510
Dudlet Amendment No. 98-295
Revenue Services (Fund No.5 I 0)
Utilities Services Operating Expenses
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Total
Explanation: Funds are needed to purchase fax machines and a PC for the new MR-RS handheld
software for the new radio wave technology.
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Budlet Amendment No. 98-294
Parks and Other Pr~TiV (Cost Center No. 156332)
Operating Expenses
56,000
Capital Outlay
($6,000)
Total . O.
E'Iplanation: The purchase of trees for the parle are under the S7S0 limit, therefore money allocated
for capital landscaping needs to be placed in the operating budget under landscaping.
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EXECUAIVE SUMMARY
REQUEST AUTHORIZATION FOR THE COUNTY ADMINIS1'RATOR TO APPROVE
CONSENT AND E;MERGENCY AGENDA ITEMS DURING THE BOARD'S
~t~ JlECES~S
OB.fECl1VEi To authorize the County Administrator to approw consent ad ~
agenda items during the Board'. recases scheduled Cor 1uJy -fA, 146 and 2111 and August 11 . 18
and 25, 1998.
S::ONSTDERA TJONS: During past years, the Board has authorized the County Administrator to
approve items of. routine nature and any emersency items that may arise during the Board's
scheduled recesses. The County Administrator may not approve plats; these must be approved by
the Board's Chainnan.
This process is initiated in order to expecfrte requests of a routine nature. An accounting of tbe
items which have been approved by the Administrator during these times will be presented to the
Board of County Commissioners upon their return from their rectSStS and wiD at that time,
become part of the official records.
flSCAL IMPAGIi None.
GRO\VTH ~fANAGEMENT Jl\fPACTi None.
RECOMMENDA TlO~i The Board of County Commissioners authorize the County
Administrator to approve consent and emqency items during the ~ noted absences.
Prepared by: ~ --.jJ~'L--
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MaSCELLANEOUSCORRESPONDENCE
JUNE 23, 1998
FOR BOARD ACTION:
1. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS TO fILE fQ~ &pCORO WI1li ACTION AS I;)IRECTED:
2. Districts:
A. Cow Slough Water Control District - fiscal year 1998/1999 meeting dates and
budget.
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SPECIALIUD EQt1IPMEN'T BY '1'BJ: COLLIn COOlu;z; SBD.l1'J" S 01'J'ICK.
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OBJZCTIVI: I To seek appropriation of $6,000.00 from the Confiscated Trust
Fund for the procurement of specialized equipment by the Collier County
Sheriff's Office.
CONSIDEUTIOKS I The Sheriff's Office by virtue of Section 932.7055
(4) (a), is seeking Board authorization for the appropriation of funds to
purchase specialized equipment for investigative purposes.
FISCAL IMPACT: $6,000,00 for this expenditure is available from
Confiscated Trust Fund Reserves (602-919010-991000). The amendment
increases the budget in Other Equipment (602-611010-764990) by $6,000.00.
GROWTH IMPACT:
No recurring costs for subsequent years.
That the Board of County Commissioners approve the
for the use of funds for the procurement of specialized
RECOMMENDATION:
budget amendment
equipment,
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This request is a legitimate expenditure of Confiscated Trust Funds under
Section 932,7055 (4) (a) Florida Statutes to be used for technical
equipment.
PREPARED BY:
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June 8, 1998
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UQOEST FOR LEGAL snvICEs
(Pl.... type or printl
Date: June 8. 1998
To: Office of the County Attorne~ Attention: Thomas Palmer. ESQ.
Crystal K, Kinzel Crt'
(JI_)
Sheriff's Office
(Olvhionl
From:
Finance Director
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Finance Division
(Depart_nt)
Re: Confiscated Trust Fund - Technical Equipment
(Subj.ct )
BACKGROUND or RBQOBST/PROBLEK.
(De.crib. probl.. and five background inforaation - be aDecifie. eoneia" and articulate),
Pursuant to Section 932.7055 (4) (a), F.S., the Sheriff's Office is
. requesting approval by the Board to fund technical equipment
investigative purposes and to approve the budget amendment.
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EXECOTIV'Z St1lIXAR.Y
UCOKM:ENDATIOH TO APPROVE A BtmGZT AXDrDKENT TO RECOGNIZE
ADDITIOHAL PISCAL 'RAR 1997/98 UVEHtJ'E nt '1'D CONFISCATED TROST
Fmm (602).
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OBJB:CTIVRz To obtain;apprOval from the Board of County
Coami88ioners for a BucSget.:~~t in the amount of $130,691.00
to recognize addi tionaln: 1997/98 revenue. for the Confiscated
Trust Fund (602). '
CORSIDDATIClfz The budget amendment is needed to reflect additional
revenues received in FY 1997/98'af14 to appropriate to reserves.
PISCAL ZHPACT: The amendment increases the fiscal Fund 602
contingency reserve balance by $130,691.00 (602-919010-991000-0).
GROWTH ntPACT: None.
RECOJamHDATIOlf: That the Board of County Coam1ssionera approve
the necessary Budget Amendment recognizing additional Py 1997/98
revenue in the amount of $130,691.00 in the Confiscated Trust Fund.
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APPROVED
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REQUEST FOR LEGAL SERVICES
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Date: June 8. 1998
To: Office of the County Attorney, Attention: Thomas Palmer. ESQ.
From: Crystal K. Kinzel~
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Finance Director
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Sheriff's Office
Finance Division
IDivieion)
(Depart_nt)
Re: Confiscated Trust Fund,. additional revenues
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BACXGROUND or REQUEST/PROBLEM:
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A budget amendment is necessary to reflect additional revenues received
. in FY 1997/98 and to appropriate to reserves. Board approval of a budget
amendment recognizing the additional revenues is being requested.
.{Are there documents or other information needed to review this matter? If
yes, attach and reference this information}. No.
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EXBCUTIn StJMMUY
UCOMM:KND TlIAT TO BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION'BRS SIem T'BB CBRTIFICATION
OF ACCBPTANCE OF THE $19,972.00 SUlGRAHT AWARD ~OR T'BB ANTI-DROG ABOSB
GRANT 'ge-CJ-6J-09-21-01-202/STalKT QAHQ PISVINTIOH AND APPRBBEHSIOH
PROGRAM AND APPROVB TO ULATBD BODOB'r >>mHJ:MJDrrS.
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OBJBCTIVBa To gain Board of County Cocm1issioners approval of the
Certification of Acceptance for. the Street Gang Prevention and
Apprehension Program subgrant award and the related budget amendments to
recognize the subgrant funda.
CONSIDERATION a On April 28, 1998. the Board of County Commissioners
agreed to act as the coordiDatiDg unit of government for the State of
Florida, Department of Community Affair. Anti-Drug Abuse Act Formula
grant and endorse the Sheriff'. Office application for fiscal year 1998
supplemental funding.
On June 5, 1998 the Sheriff'. Office received the Department of Community
Affairs grant award in the amount of $19,972.00 to fund the Sheriff's
Office Street Gang Prevention and Apprehension Program.
FISCAL IMPACT: The Grant award of $19,972.00 is to be matched by
$6,658.00 in Confiscated Trust Fund 602 reserves (602-919010-991000-
0000) .
GROWTH IMPACT: This grant period is for June 1, 1998 through September
30, 1998. Continued funding will be sought for subsequent years. If
continued funding is not received, the program would be evaluated and
included in subsequent years Collier County Sheriff's Office budget
request based upon available budget dollars.
RECOMMENDATION: That tbe Board of County Commissioners approve the
Certification of Acceptance for tbe subgrant award for the Anti-Drug
Abuse Grant # 98-CJ-6J-09-21-01-202/Street Gang Prevention and
Apprehension Program and approve the corresponding budget amendments.
CERTIFICATION OF CONFISCATED TRUST FUND RBOUEST
This request is a legitimate expenditure of Confiscated Trust Funds under
Section 932.7055(4) (a) Florida Statute. to provide matching funds to
obtain federal grants.
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REQUEST FOR LEGAL SERVICES
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Date: June 8. 1998
To: Office of the County Attorney, Attention: Thomas Palmer. ESQ.
From:
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Finance Division
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Sheriff's Office
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Re: Anti-Druq Abuse Grant #98-CJ-6J-09-21-01-202
(Subject)
BACXGROOND OF REQOXST/PROBLEXI
(De.crib. probl.. and giv. background information - be e~cific. coneie.. .nd .rti~l.t.).
On April 28, 1998 Agenda Item 16 (H) 2, the Commissioners agreed to act as
. the local coordinating unit of government and endorse the Sheriff's Office
grant application for the Department of Community Affairs' Drug Control and
System Improvement Program (Edward Byrne grant).
On June 5, 1998, the
Sheriff's Office received the referenced DCA grant award and needs the Board
to accept the subgrant and approve the related budget amendments.
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Infonaatlonl.
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STATE 0' FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
-Helping Floridians create safe, vibrant, sustainable communities.
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Governor
JAMES F. MURLEY
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June 2, 1998
The Honorable Barbara B. Berry
Chairperson, Collier County
Board of Commissioners
3301 East Tamiami Trail,
Naples, Florida 34112
Re: 98-CJ-6J-09-21-01-202/Street Gang Prevention and
Apprehension Program I
Dear Ms. Berry:
The Department of Community Affairs is pleased to award an
Anti-Druq Abuse qrant in the amount of $19,972 to your unit ot
government. These funds Ihall be utilized to implement a Drug
Control and System Improvement Formula Grant Program under
Purpose Area 024, Gang Abatement.
A copy of the approved subqrant application with the above
referenced project number and title is enclosed for your file.
All corretpondence with the Department should always refer to the
proj ect nnnber and title.
Your attention is directed to Section H of the subqrant
which is the "Acceptance and Agreement". These conditions should
be reviewed carefully by those ~ersons responsible for proiect
administration to avoid delays in project completion and cost
reimbursements.
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The enclosed Certificate of Acceptance should be completed
and returned to the Department within 30 calendar dars from the
date of award. This certificate constitutes officia acceptance
of the award and must be received by the Department prior to the
reimbursement of any project expenditures.
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Inl~rne' address: hup:/lwww.srue.f1.us/comaH/dca.
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We look forward to workin~ with you on this proiect. If we
can be of further assistance, please contact Colleen Matthews
at 350/488-8016.
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Community Proqram Administrator
Bureau of Community Assistance
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Department of Community Affairs
Division of Housing and Community Development
Bureau of Community Assistance
2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, Florida 32399
CERTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE OF SUBGRANT AWARD
The subgrantee, through its authorized representative,
acknowledges receipt and acceptance of subgrant award number
98-CJ-6J-09-21-01_202 in the amount of $19,972,
for a project entitled: Street Gang Prevention and
Apprehenaion Program I
for the period of 06/01/98 through 09/30/98, in accordance with
the statement of work contained in the subgrant application, and
subject to the Department of Community Affairs' conditions of
agreement and special conditions governing this subgrant.
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(Signature of Authorized Official)
(Date of Acceptance)
Barbara B. Berty
Chai~oman, Collier County Commission
(Typed Name and Title of Official)
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BRDO:, ClER)(
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Department of Community Affairs
Division of Housing and Community Development
Bureau of Community Assistance
The Sadowski Building
2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, Florida 32399
SUBGRANT AWARD CERTIFICATE
Subgrantee: Collier County Board of Commissioners
Date of Award:
Grant Period: From: 06/01/98 To:09/30/98
Project Title: Street Gang Prevention and
Apprehension Program I
Grant Number: 98-CJ-6J-09-21-01-202
Federal Funds: $19,972.00
BGMTF Funds:
State Agency Match:
Local Agency Match: $6,658.00
Total Project Cost: $26,630.00
Program Area: 024
Award is hereby made in the amount and for the period shown above
of a grant under Title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe
Streets Act of 1968, P.L. 90-351, as amended, and the Anti-Drug
Abuse Act of 1988, P.L. 100-690, to the above mentioned subgrantee
and subject to any attached standard or special conditions.
This award is subject to all applicable rules, regulations, and
conditions as contained in the Financial and Administrative Guide
for Grants, Guideline Manual 7100.1D, Office of Justice Programs,
Common Rule for State and Local Governments and A-87, or OMB
Circulars A-110 and A-21, in their entiretr' It is also subject
to such further rules, regulations and pol cies as may be reasonably
prescribed by the State or Federal Government consistent with the
purposes and authorization of P.L. 90-351, as amended, and
P.L. 100-690.
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This grant shall become effective on the beginning date of the
grant period provided that within 30 days from the date of award,
properly executed Certificate of Acceptance of Subgrant Award
is returned to the department.
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Authorized Official
Clayton H. Wilder
Community Program Administrator
Bureau of Community AS8istance
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Grant.. (Name of SPA):
Bureau of Community Assistance
Grant Number: 98-CJ-6J-09-21-01-202
Grant Title: Street Gang Prevention and
Apprehension Program I
In addition to the general conditions applicable to fiscal
administration, the grant is subject to the following Special
Condition(s)/General Comment(s):
. GENERAL COMMENT (S) :
The ADP Equipment Form is approved.
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ZXICOTIVB SUMMARY
UCCKKBN'D THAT TEE BOARD 01' CotrNTY COMMISSIONERS SIGN TE:B CBRTIl'ICATION OF ACCEPTANCB
OF ~ $46,012.00 SUBGRAHT AWARD FOR TBB ANTI-DRUG ABUS. GRANT '98-CJ-6J-09-21-01-
201/SllUOtlS HABITUAL OFl'BNDBJt COMPUDNSIVZ ACTION PLAN (SBOCAP) PROGRAM AND APPROVB
TO ULATlm BtJI>OBT .AXKNDMENTS.
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OBJBCTIns To gain Board of County Commissioners approval of the Certification of
Acceptance for the Serious Habitual Offender Comprehe~ive Action Plan (SROCAP)
program and the related budget amendments to recognize the grant funds.
CONSIDERATIONs On April 28, .1998, the Board of County Commissioners agreed to act
as the coordinating unit of" government for the State of Florida, Department of
Community Affairs Anti-Drug Abuse Act Program and endorse the Sheriff's Office
application for fiscal year 1998 supplemental funding.
On June 5, 1998 the Sheriff's Office received the Department of community Affairs
grant award in the amount of $46,012.00 to fund the Sheriff's Office Serious Habitual
Offender Comprehensive Action Plan (SROCAP) program.
FISCAL rMPACTs The Grant award of $46,012.00 is to be matched by $15,338.00 in
Confiscated Trust Fund reserves (602-919010-0000).
GROWTH IMPACTI Funding potential for 2 additional years. This grant period is for
June 1, 1998 through September 30, 1998. Continued funding will be sought for
subsequent years. If continued funding is not received, the program would be
evaluated and included in subsequent years Collier County Sheriff's Office budget
....equests based upon available budget dollars.
~ICOMMENDATIONI That the Board of County Commissioners approve the Certification
of Acceptance for the subgrant award for the Anti-Drug Abuse Grant #9S-CJ-6J-09-21-
01-201/Serious Habitual Offender Comprehensive Action Plan (SROCAP) program and
approve the corresponding budget amendments.
CERTIl'ICATION 01' CONFISCATED TRUST FUND REOUEST
This request is a legitimate expenditure of Confiscated Trust Funds under Section
932.7055 (4) (a) Florida Statutes to provide matching funds to obtain federal grants.
PREPARED BY:
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REQUEST FOR LEGAL SERVICES
(Pl.... type or print)
Date: June 8, 1998
To: Office of the County Attorney Attention: Thomas Palmer. ESQ.
From:
C~stal K. Kinzel
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Finance Director
(Titl.)
Sheriff's Office
(Oivia1on)
Finance Division
(Depart_nt)
Re: Anti-Drug Abuse Grant U98-CJ-6J-09-21-01-201
(Subject)
BAC~GROOND OF REQUEST/PROBLEH:
(Deecribe problem and Viv. backvround info~tion . be .~.cific, conci.., and articulate).
On April 28, 1998 Agenda Item 16(H)1, the Commissioners agreed to act as the
local coordinating unit of government and endorse the Sheriff's Office grant
application for the Department of Community Affairs' Drug Control and System
Improvement Program (Edward Byrne grant).
On June 5, 1998 the Sheriff's
Office received the referenced DCA grant award and needs the Board to accept
the subgrant and approve the related budget amendments.
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Certification of Participation
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OTHER COIDIEHTS:
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BUDGET AMENDMENT REQUEST
F11ND TITLE Sberilfs Grants
F1.JND NO. 115
For BudlCl/F'1DaDt'C Use Only
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Item No.
TO Bee: YES NO
CC TITLE Cost Center No. Project TItle: SHOCAP SURPLUS Project No
SHOCAP 641011 '96 33285
Expenditure Increase Current Revised
Object Code Expenditure TItle (Dec:rease) Budszet Budszet
512100 Salaries 23,680 0 23.680
514100 Overtime 1,190 0 1.190
515100 Incentive S60 0 S60
5211 00 FICA 1,940 0 1.940
522200 Retirement-H 6,880 0 6,880
523150 Health Insurance 3.500 0 3.500
523160 Life Insurance 100 0 100
524100 W/C 1,150 0 1.150
652410 Gas/Lubricants 1,000 0 1.000
764110 A utomobiJes 15,000 0 15,000
764210 Comm. Eqmt. 3,300 0 3,300
764900 DP Eqmt. 3,050 0 3,050
61,350
TOTAL:
EXPENSE BUDGET DETAIL
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REVENUE BUDGET DETAIL
Cost Center Title Cost Center No. Project TItle:
US DOJ 641011 SHOCAP
Project No.
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Revenue Object
Code
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Revenue Title
SHOCAP
Transfer to CTF
Increase Current
CDecrease) Bud t
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15 338
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Why are funds needed?
Budget amendment recognizes the Serious Habitual Offender Comprehensive Action Plan
(SHOCAP) AWARD 98-CJ-61-09-21-01-201.
Where are funds available'?
State of Florida, Department of Community Affairs - 546.012.
ConfISCated Trust Funds = 515,338.
REVIEW PROCESS
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f1.JND TITLE . Confiscated Trust
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Date prepared: 06/8/98
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FUND NO. 602
Bee: YES NO
EXPENSE BUDGET DETAIL
Cost Center TItle Cost Center No. Project TItle: Project No.
INTERFUND
TRANSFER 929020
Expenditure Increase Current Revised
Object Code Expenditure TItle (Decrease) Bud2et Bud2et
911150 Transfer to other 15,338 280,482 295,820
Funds
TOTAL: 15.338
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Cost Center Cost Center No. Project Title: Project No.
Title: Reserves 919010
Revenue Object Increase Current Revised
Code Revenue Title (Decrease) Budget Bud2et
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Why are funds needed?
To provide match funds for the Serious Habitual Offenders Comprehensive Action Plan (SHOCAP)
grant # 98-CJ-6J..09-21-01-201.
Where are funds available?
In Confiscated Trust Fund reserves.
REVIEW PROCESS
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Division Administrator:
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STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
LAWTON CHIlES
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-Helping Floridians create safe, vibrant, sustainable communities-
JAMES F. MUlUY
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June 2, 1998
The Honorable Barbara B. Berry
Chairperson, Collier County
Board of Commissioners
3301 East Tamiami Trail,
Naples, Florida 33962
Re: 98-CJ-6J-09-21-01-201/Serious Habitual Offender
Comprehensive Action Plan CSHOCAP) Program
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Dear Ms. Berry:
The Department of Community Affairs is pleased to award an
Anti-Druq Abuse qrant in the amount of $46,012 to your unit of
government. These funds shall be utilized to implement a Drug
Control and System Improvement Formula Grant Program under
Purpose Area 16A, S.H.O.C.A.P..
A copy of the approved subqrant application with the above
referenced project number and title is enclosed for your file.
All correspondence with the Department should always refer to the
project number and title.
Your attention is directed to Section H of the subqrant
which is the "Acceptance and Agreement". These conditions should
be reviewed carefully by those persons responsible for proiect
administration to avoid delays in project completion and cost
reimbursements.
The enclosed Certificate of Acceptance should be completed
and returned to the Department within 30 calendar dars from the
date of award. This certificate constitutes officia acceptance
of the award and must be received by the Depar
reimbursement of any project expenditures.
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We look forward to workinq with you on this pr01ect. If we
can be of further assistance, please contact Colleen Matthews
at 350/488-8016.
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Department of Community Affairs
Division of Housing and Community D.velopment
Bureau of Community Assistance
The Sadowski Building
2555 Shumard Oak Boul.vard
Tallaha...., Florida 32399-2100
SPECIAL CONDITION(S)/GENERALCOMMENT(S)
Grant.. (Name of SPA):
Bureau of Community Assistance
Grant Number: 98-CJ-6J-09-21-01-201
Grant Titl.: Serious Habitual Offender Comprehensive Action
Plan (SHOCAP) Program
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In addition to the general conditions applicable to fiscal
administration, the grant is subject to the following Special
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GEllER~ COMMENT (S) :
Tbe ADP Equipment Form is approved.
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State of Florida
Department of Community Affairs
Division of Housing and Community Development
Bureau of Community Assistance
2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, Florida 32399
CERTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE OF SOBGRAN'! AWARD
The subgrantee, through its authorized representative,
acknowledges receipt and acceptance of subgrant award number
98-CJ-6J-09-21-01-201 in the amount of $46,012,
for a project entitled: Serious Habitual Offender Comprehensive
Action Plan (SHOCAP) Program
for the period of 06/01/98 through 09/30/98, in accordance with
the statement of work contained in the subgrant application, and
~ subject to the Department of Community Affairs' conditions of
agreement and special conditions governing this subgrant.
(Signature of Authorized Official)
(Date of Acceptance)
Barbara B. Berry,
Chairwoman, Collier County Commission
(Typed Name and Title of Official)
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. 8ROCX, CLERK
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Oivision of Housing 'and Community Development
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The SadoWski Building
2555 Shumard.Oak Boulevard
Tallahassee, Florida 32399
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SUBGRANT AWARD CERTIFICATE
Subgrantee: Collier County Board of Commi..ioners
Date of Award:
Grant Period: From: 06/01/98 To:09/30/98
Project Title: Seriou. Habitual Offender Comprehensive
Action Plan (SHOCAP) Program
Grant Number: 98-CJ-6J-09-21-01-201
Federal Funds: $46,012.00
BGMTF Funds:
State Agency Match:
Local Agency Match: $15,338.00
Total Project Cost: $61,350.00
Program Area: 16A
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Award is hereby made in the amount and for the period shown above
of a grant under Title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe
Streets Act of 1968, P.L. 90-351, as amended, and the Anti-Drug
Abuse Act of 1988, P.L. 100-690, to the above mentioned subgrantee
and subject to any attached standard or special conditions.
This award is subject to all applicable rules, regulations, and
conditions as contained in the Financial and Administrative Guide
for Grants, Guideline Manual 7100.10, Office of Justice Programs,
Common Rule for State and Local Governments and A-87, or OMS
Circulars A-110 and A-21, in their entirety. It is also subject
to such further rules, regulations and policies as may be reasonably
prescribed by the State or Federal Government consistent with the
purposes and authorization of P.L. 90-351, as amended, and
P.L. 100-690. r
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This grant shall become effective on the beginning date of the
grant period provided that within 30 days from the date of award,
properly executed Certificate of Acceptance of Subgrant Award
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARy
RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS TO APPROVE THE MEDIATED
SETILEMENT AGREEMENT IN THE CASE OF
SUNSHINE EXCAVATORS, INe P. COUlER COUNTY,
CASE NO. 97-176O-CC-11-ECf, TO AUTHORIZE THE
PAYMENT OF THE AGREED UPON AMOUNT, AND TO
AUTHORIZE ,THE CHAIRMAN TO EXECUTE ALL
NECESSARY SETILEMENT DOCUMENTS, UPON
REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY THE omCE OF THE
COUNTY ATIORNEY.
OBJECTIVE: For the Board of County Commissioners to approve the mediated and
proposed settlement amount in the sum of $6,000.00, in full satisfaction of all costs and damages
alleged or that could have been alleged in the lawsuit styled SU71Shin~ Excavaton, Inc. v. Collier
County, Case No. 97-1760-CC-II-ECT.
CONSIDERATIONS: On December 4, 1997, Sunshine Excavators, Inc. filed a complaint
in County Court, styled Sunshine Excavators, Inc. v. Collier County, Case No. 97-1760-CC-l1-
ECT. The lawsuit claimed breach of contract against Cottier County for work performed at
Sudgen Regional Park by Sunshine Excavators, and damages in the amount of514,740.75.
On May 26, 1998. the parties attended mediation and negotiated a proposed settlement in the
amount of 56,000.00. At this time, the Office orthe County Attorney believes this amount to be
reasonable and recommends its acceptance. Thomas W. omfl: Administrator of Public Services,
concurs and has agreed to pay the proposed amount, on the County's behalf, from the Regional
Park Impact Fee Fund Reserves. See Mediation Agreement attached as Exhibit A.
FISCAL IMPACT: By accepting the proposed settlement amount, the County will pay
S6.000.oo to Sunshine Excavators, Inc., thus concluding this litigation in its entirety. Funds
would be made available from Regional Park Impact Fee Fund Reserves (345-919010). If the
settlement proposal is rejecte~ the County will continue its defense of the lawsuit and would
incur significant costs in defending the suit through trial. If Sunshine were to prevail and receive
the claimed damages of $14,740.75 plus costs and attorney's fees, the final judgment could
conceivably be increased by approximately 510,000.00 or more.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACI': None.
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~~X,\\ '. relating to the cue of Srmshin6 Excavators, 1111:. v, CoUlD' County, Case No. 97-176O-CC-ll-
. 'u:r ECT, md authorize the Chairman to execute an DectIIIrY settlement documents fonowing
;1-'~ , , review and approval by the Office of tile County Attomey.
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IN AND FOR COLLIER COON'l'Y, FLORIDA
COUNTY MEDIATION PROGRAM
RECORD OF AGREEMENT
SUNSHINE EXCAVATORS, INC.,
a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
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Caae'No. 97-1760-CC-l1-ECT
COLLIER COUNTY,
Defendant.
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THE'-ABOVE MATTER WAS HEARD THIS 26TH DAY OF MAY, 1998, BEFORE
SAL GARDINO, MEDIATOR. THE PARTIES HAVE AGREED TO THE FOLLOWING:
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THIS AGREEMENT CONSTITUTES FULL SETTLEMENT ON THE ABOVE CLAIM (AND
COUNTERCLAIM, IF APPLICABLE).
SHOULD THE DEFENDANT.FAlL TO ABIDE BY THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT THE PLAINTIFF IS
ENTITLED TO A DEFJl..ULT JUDGMENT IN THE AJ<<)UNT ORIGINALLY SUED UPON, LESS PoNY AMOUNT
PAID, UPON WRITTEN NOTICE TO DEFENDANT AND PRESENTATION or AN AFFIDAVIT TO THE
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SETILEMENT AGREEMENT AND MUTUAL RELEASE
This Settlement Agreement and Mutual Release {"Agreement and Release"} is entered
into and made on t?is day of . 1998, by and between
Sunshine Excavators, Inc. ("Sunshine''), a Florida corporation, and Collier County C'County"}, a
political subdivision of the State of Florida, with respect to Case No. 97-176O-CC-II-ECT, filed
in the County Court of the Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Collier County, Florida, styled Sunshine
Excavators, Inc. v. Collier County, as well as all claims or controversies between Sunshine and
County that could have been asserted in that case or that in any way relate to or arise directly or
indirectly from Sunshine's asserted claims in that case.
WIT N E SSE T H:
WHEREAS, Sunshine filed an action against County in the County Court of the
Twentieth Judicial Circuit, In and For Collier County, Florida, styled Sunshine Excavators. Inc.
v. Collier County, Case No. 97-1760-CC-II-ECT ("Lawsuit");
WHEREAS, Sunshine has alleged various claims against the County in the Lawsuit and
the County has filed its responses;
WHEREAS, Sunshine and County, without admitting any liability or fault by either of
them, nevertheless recognize the cost and uncertainties of litigation and now desire to fully and
finally resolve any and all claims, known or unknown, asserted or that could have been asserted
by Sunshine in the Lawsuit, including but not limited to all claims for compensatory damages,
attorney's fees and costs;
NOW, TIIEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants, promises and
considerations set forth in this Agreement and Release, the sufficiency of which is hereby
acknowledged, and with the intent to be legally bound, Sunshine and the County mutually agree
to the following:
1. Sunshine and the County agree to adopt and incorporate the foregoing recitals,
sometimes referred to as "\Vhereas clauses," by reference into this Agre
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2. County agrees to pay Sunshine the sum of Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000.00),
within approximately thirty (30) days, in full satisfaction of all claims Sunshine has made or
could have made in the Lawsuit or that relate in any way to or arise directly or indirectly from
Sunshine's Lawsuit.
3. Sunshine agrees to assist its attorney in preparing and filing a Notice of Dismissal
with Prejudice in the Lawsuit and also agrees that such a Notice shall be filed immediately upon
receipt of the $6,000.00 payment.
4. Sunshine represents and warrants to the County that it has not filed any other
charge, lawsuit, claim or any other action against the County or any entity or natural person that
is or has been associated with, controlled by or under common control withlofthe County.
5. Except for any claim to enforce the tenns and conditions of this Agreement and
Release, Sunshine, on behalf of itself and any and all heirs, executors, administrators, legal
representatives and assigns, shall and hereby does fully and finally unconditionally, release,
acquit, remise, satisfy and forever discharge the County, its elected officials, officers, employees,
fonner employees, attorneys, agents, representatives, predecessors, successors, insurers, sureties
and assigns from any and all manner of action or actions, cause or causes of action, suits, debts,
dues, sums of money, accounts, reckonings, covenants, charges, damages, obligations, liabilities,
contracts, promises, judgments, executions, claims, complaints, legal or equitable and whether
kno\\-TI or unknO\\-TI which Sunshine has asserted in the Lawsuit, had, or now has or may have
against the County, whether known or unknown, arising out of or relating in any way to the
claims or allegations in the Lawsuit.
6. Except for any claim to enforce the tenns and conditions of this Agreement and
Release, the county shall and hereby does fully and finally remise, release, acquit, satisfy and
forever discharge Sunshine, its attorneys, agents, successors, insurers, sureties, predecessors,
heirs and assigns from any and all manner of action or actions, cause or causes of action, suits,
debts, dues, sums of money, accounts, reckonings, covenants, contracts, promises, damages,
judgments, executions, claims or demands whatsoever, whether at law or in equity and whether
known or unknown, which the County had, now has, or may have in the future against Sunshine
arising directly or indirectly out of or relating in any way to Sunshine's Lawsuit.
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7. Both Sunshine and County agree to waive the right to seek payment of attorney's
fees or costs incurred in the Lawsuit, and both parties agree to pay for their respective attorney's
fees and costs incurred in the Lawsuit
8. This Agreement and Release is the result of a compromise of disputed claims and
it is understood that the execution and performance of this Agreement and Release by the County
does not constitute, nor shall it be construed as, an admission that it has violated any law, statute,
rule, regulation or ordinance of either the United State or the State of Florida, or breached any
duty owed to Sunshino: under federal, state or local law, policy or practice, or that any of
Sunshine's claims have any merit whatsoever. The County explicitly denies any such
VtTongdoing.
9. This Agreement and Release shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida.
10. This Agreement and Release is freely and voluntarily executed by Sunshine and
County after they have been apprised of all relevant infonnation concerning this Agreement and
Release and after they have received advice of their respective counsel. In executing this
Agreement and Release, Sunshine and County do not rely on any inducements, promises,
representations other than the promises and representations set forth in this Agreement and
Release. In this regard, Sunshine and County acknowledge that this Agreement and Release is
the product of mutual negotiation and no doubtful or ambiguous provision in this Agreement and
Release is to be construed against any party based upon a claim that the party drafted the
ambiguous language.
II. This Agreement and Release may be amended only by a written instrument
specifically referring to this Agreement and Release and executed with the same fonnalities as
this Agreement and Release.
12. Should any provision of this Agreement and Release be declared or be determined
by any Court to be illegal or invalid, the validity of the remaining parts, terms, provisions, shalt
not be affected thereby and such an illegal or invalid part, tenn or provision shall be deemed not
to be part of this Agreement and Release.
13. In the event ofan alleged breach of this Agreement and Release, Sunshine and the
County hereby agree that all underlying causes of action or claims of Sunshine and County have
been extinguished by this Agreement and Release and that the sol
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Agreement and Release shall be (or specific penonnance of its tenns and conditions. In this
regard, Sunshine and the County further agree that the sole venue for any such action for specific
performance shall be the Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and for Collier County, Florida in Naples,
Florida.
14. The-parties hereto agree that this Agreement and Release supersedes and replaces
all prior agreements and understandings and that it constitutes the entire agreement between
Sunshine and County and that no other agreements exist, oral or written, between them relating
to any matters covered by this Agreement and Release or any other matter whatsoever.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Sunshine and County having executed this Agreement and
Release, which consists of five (5) pages, on the dates set forth below next to their respective
signatures and as sworn to and acknowledged by the parties.
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
By:
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As Deputy Clerk
BARBARA B. BERRY, Chairman
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SUNSHINE EXCAVATORS, INC.
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THIS SEITLEMEl'''T AGREEMENT AND RELEASE BETWEEN SUNSHINE
EXCAVATORS, INC, AND COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA WAS SWORN TO and
subscribed by Sunshine Excavators. Inc. before me this ~ day of
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TIIA T ruE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPROPRIATE $313,300.00, FROM mE COUNTY-
WIDE CAPITAL FUND RESERVES FOR TRANSFER TO mE AIRPORT AUmORllY CAPITAL FUND TO
COVER A BUDGET SHORTFALL IN nm IMMOKALEE REGIONAL AIRPORT MANUFAC1URlNG
INCUBA TOR PROJECT, APPROVE mE A lTA CH ED BUDGET AMENDMENT AND A WARD BID
NUMBER 98-2811 TO QUALITY CONTROL BUILDERS, INC., mE QUALIFIED LOW BIDDER. IN nm
AMOUNTOF $920.287.00 SUBJECT TO PURCHASING'S 10 DAY PROTEST PERIOD.
OBJECfIVE: For the Board of County Commissioners to appropriate $313,.300.00, from the County-wide Capital
Fund reserves for transfer to the Airport Authority Capital fund to cover a budget shortfall in the Immokalee
Regiona! Airport Manufacturing Incubator project, to approve the attached budget amendment and to award Bid
Number 98-2811 to Quality Control Builders, Inc., the qualified low bidder, in the amount of $920,287.00 subject
to Purchasing's 10 day protest period.
CONSIDERATIONS: Bids for the Manufacturing Incubator project at the Immokalee Regional Airport were
received on Wednesday, June 17.... Six qualified bids were received from the following companies:
· Quality Control Builders, Inc.
· Compass Construction, Inc.
· Taylor - Pansing, Inc.
· Surety Construction Company
· Haupt &: Collins, Inc.
· Vanderbilt Bay Construction, Inc.
S 920,287.00
$ 936,860.00
$ 966,361.00
$ 966,500.00
SI,006,920.00
SI.057,800.00
The lowest qualified bid received from Quality Control Builders. Inc. in the amount of $920,287.00 exceeds the
available budget for construction by $3 I 3,2n.00. The current budget for the project totals $690,000.00 which
consists of a $251,000,00 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, S19O,OOO.00 from the Economic
Development Agency and $249,000.00 of local funding. The cost of engineering services, grant consultation
services and perm its is 582,990.00 wh ich leaves $607,0 I 0.00 for the cost of construction. Several options for
funding the budget shortfall were researched by staff. Those options included funding the shortfall in ftscal year
1999. funding the project in the current fiscal year out of County-wide Capital fund reserves or scrapping the
project. Staff recommends that the budget shortfall be funded in the current ftscal year out of County-wide Capital
Fund reserves through a transfer of $313,.300.00 to the Airport Authority Fund. These additional funds will be re-
paid to the Board of County Commissioners in accordance with the Airport Authority's agreement with the County.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACf: None.
fiSCAL IMPACf: This recommendation will have the following fiscal impact on the County-wide Capital Fund
and the Airport Authority Capital fund:
301-919010-991000-0??oo decrease by $313.300.00 from $452.186.00 to$138.886.oo
301-929020-9 J 4960-0??oo inc;rease by 5313.300.00 from $OOO.ooo.OQ to $3 13.300.00
496-929020-48 I 30 1-33359 increase by $313.300.00 from $000.000.09 to $3 I 3.3oo.~
496-192340-763100-33359 increase by $313.300.00 from $681.700.00 to $995.000.
RECOMMENDA TION: Staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners appropriate $313,300.00
from the County-wide Capital Fund reserves for transfer to the Airport Authority Capital fund to cover a budget
shortfall in the Immokalee Regional Airport Manufacturing Incubator project, approve the attached budget
amendment and award Bid Number 98-28)) to Quality Control Builders, Inc.. the qualified low bidder, in the ('
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nUDGET AMENDMENT REQUEST
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EXPLANATION
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\Vhy are funds needed?
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REVIEW PROCESS
Cost Center Director:
Division Administrator:
Budget Department:
Agency Manager:
Finance Department:
Clerk of Board Admin.:
Input by:
B.A. No.:
AGENDA I~ru
No. I ~l:r ,
JUN 23 1998
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