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CR 06/13/2017 Agenda Item No. Agenda Item Topic � � v p (For Public Comment, list topic) Meeting Date: Name: �rRol koti,9Address: ( r&1� 4" 64444-0( K t Representing/Petitioner. �P�- ) ��' Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 200 -05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SPI F-PROMOTION IA/II I RF awn-)Tn I FAVF THP pnnll IAA Agenda Item No.J Agenda Item Topic4ic9 p ( 9Mie/t1 (For Public Comment, list topic) Meeting Date: ff'pj Name: 6/tH/f Address: Representing/Petitioner: Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS — PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Agenda Item No. Agenda Item Topic PU /C (For Public Comment, list topic) Meeting Date: Name: 4 N Cyliu6 Oity Address: Representing/Petitioner: Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT,IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS — PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY N Agenda Item No. g Agenda Item Topic (For Public Comment, list topic) Meeting Date: Name: 112-41101 GMbeaG- Address: Representing/Petitioner: Ceck +0 6kk4(41' Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS — PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Agenda Item No. 11-A Agenda Item Topic Tor (For Public Comment, list topic) Meeting Date: 41c3/!7 Name: 1-1>Ri VIAODEu.... Address: Representing/Petitioner: Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS - PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Agenda Item No. / i, 744, Agenda Item Topic C- °Lc—.0 7 -,,-Ari. c� s r� (For Public Comment, list topic) Meeting Date: G — 3 — C 1-.? S` <-0V-7 S - c. 0 L` A-N s/ A. LC. Z� A -7 /'"- Name: A .v v..,c V=t.. Z.)-- Address: cif cl L' ( c c A 1---- c, V, "fi_._A-) A—V L C- -S Representing/Petitioner: c Le, i a_'- i'-s "q.. 4_,S t• `.i, c__,/ ,Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS - PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Agenda Item No. I 1 h Agenda Item Topic s (1fS �6V (.e (For Public Comment, list topic) Meeting Date: //3 /i Name: Jw,:r iii o(e__0-76s-l'\] Address: i 561 titw-c: ,l c 0: re--(e-. C So Representing/Petitioner: Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS - PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Agenda Item No. • 9 � Agenda Item Topic p 51foi'k (For Public Comment, list topic) J (--. Meeting Date Name: Ght ,j IN Address: Representing/Petitioner: Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PI arr rnmpi cTcn cr r i i 11111 •r.IF, T A r, r -- ,...- Agenda Item No. Agenda Item Topic3f ye1, .0Q (For Public Comment, list topic) Meeting Date: (a1)3 n Name: % h 1 1 Address: Representing/Petitioner: Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS — PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Agenda Item No. 0\ Agenda Item Topic 5 'D T ' Ct (For Public Comment, list topic) Meeting Date: LR\ )3\ 1 7 Name: .h ? 4'7 P 1A Y,0,..\ Address: Le .euv\cl WO0c1 , D�L n 0,e7L,„ Representing/Petitioner: Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS — PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Agenda Item No. Agenda Item Topic g p5---e -(1-5 C°1(./(06 (For Public Comment, list topic) MeetingI ) / Date: Name: iVJ\ M-anT;(1---Address: Representing/Petitioner: Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS — PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Agenda Item No. Agenda ote Topic g p Sme -riT ( {1,17*- (For Public Comment, list topic) Meeting Date: Name: ) B 'P' 1 l Address: Representing/Petitioner: Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. mum Agenda Item No. Agenda Item Topic NA-3 L (For Public Comment,list topic) Meeting Date: Name: h,n )� 1 /1 1 Address: Representing/Petitioner: Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS — PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Agenda Item No. Agenda Item Topic � 7Gk?-Hti9e. 9 / n (For Public Comment, list topic) Meeting Date: (i I ((2)� < � CrName: � ) I eLtss: Representing/Petitioner: Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS — PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Agenda Item No. itrAc- Agenda Item Topic ,5e a 1766 2 r,,4 (For Public Comment, list topic) Meeting Date: 13/17 Name: . t 1 j e IA V Yt Address: 6133 Pe Pv‘- go-- 7 AI v'cI . Representing/Petitioner: s'j-t x \P J1--pu S 2i C Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS — PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Agenda Item No. Agenda Item Topic h)r-7-8,4kt, ./)2,d (For Public Comment, list topic) Meeting Date: z;;//)//7 Name: 4/Ze.Z R6,4 A) Address: ),7 J ih�0 94v/2 , -e-i4P/‘ ,39y/9 Representing/Petitioner: a...1,///Z �`pr�/a}7y C7,t,) Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PI ACDF (flMDI FTGf ADM Ari TUC TA DI C urn rue Pt A P% .... ...e -...- _. - - __ __ Agenda Item No. Agenda Item TopicC0/11/4 I / (For Public Comment, list topic) Meeting Date: `� ((3 1 Name: --)4 (ot--) l fr 0 (i( ( Address: Representing/Petitioner: Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIM TED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS - PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY -} N©� P'eeA Agenda Item No. Agenda Item Topic g g op�c dS (°`(\f1)-4- (For Public Comment, list topic) ) MeetingDate: V ) 3) Name: 1T)t rC Address: Representing/Petitioner: Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE UNITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS - PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY k Plw2t4 Agenda Item No. Agenda Item Topic 5p0(11J (dh? -� (For Public Comment, list topic) Meeting Date: C� r f 1 Name: Q"fC(� Address: Representing/Petitioner: Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, EQUIRES THAT ALL BYIST SHALL, BEFRE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTTY COMM SSIONEROBREGISTER WITH TOE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS - PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY �t N Agenda Item No. Agenda Item Topic Cr (For Public Comment, list topic) Meeting Date: S - / 51 Z.0r� Name: 11/6--1I ;Tr= MPAddress: l06 roxk 1r J 0erzt4 Representing/Petitioner: AIL 74A1 12/( LLQ Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS - PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Agenda Item No. Agenda penda Item Topic . ( � a � (For Public Comment,, list topic) Meeting Date: )3) 1 fl Name: C 1141 I ) J k Address: Representing/Petitioner: Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS — PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY ,vot Agenda Item No. Agenda Item Topic (For Public Comment, list topic) /f V Meeting Date: vM`{ / 3 oZ Q /7 /11(11 Address: />0 li1�a /' Representing/Petitioner: //11/ `4 sJ141 ")%e---3 Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS — PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Agenda Item No. Agenda Item Topic (For Public Comment, list topic) Meeting Date: Name: \(;-P-j 1V1 �) dress: Representing/Petitioner: Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS — PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Atelt Agenda Item No. Agenda Item Topic .1,-) (For Public Comment, list topic) L'1713) Meeting Date: n Name: h l � �'f�� �::✓ Address: Representing/Petitioner: Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT nF TUF nme _ DI enee 1 Agenda Item No. Agenda Item Topic 5orij C g g p (For Public Comment, list topic) Meeting Date: (4R) [) Name: I CjiAOAddress: Representing/Petitioner: Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOU COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS - PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY N Agenda Item No. /14 Agenda Item Topic t? /ft01pbrif ai,roies (For Public Comment, list topic) Meeting Date: go 13 1 Name: QIP{ (C,LefAddress: /aal l au % I FL3Representing/Petitioner: P CYC I? tpp' s WI l60ther: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDIN E 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU AE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS - PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Agenda Item No. Agenda Item Topic , r ,r15-- re-21,v) 27e>e,� (For Public Comment, list topic) Meeting Date: Le (1 I , Name: 5- 'Q/ Ph I ( Address: Representing/Petitioner: Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS — PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Agenda Item No. kI Agenda Item Topic g ��- (For Public Comment,list topic) Meeting Date: U-w\o Name: 4()z.- fi Address: S a es 3Y/ 7 � Representing/Petitioner: L/a 6,( A-(-G\� )IJ,peS G�5or)-Lorri6u3i71 Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS - PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Agenda Item No. Agenda Item Topic (6 g g p (For Public Comment, list topic) Meeting �,Da e: �� ) �� Name: !/ 7-k7 €72(Yfti Address: ; Representing/Petitioner: Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS - PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY _„p tOr(- \-\ Agenda Item No. Agenda Item Topicis 7C-4. 13->c jtii)1°Q1\) (For Public Comment,list topic) 1(12-e0P-A $.eQ_Ott icec� + � N Meeting Date: 1 Name: r S''l c l Address: I .)-o k LtAsy &\1,1G(-- 3'l/ 6 Representing/Petitioner: L,511,`e, Lef9, to o�ti T I - Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS - PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Agenda Item No. /0 -13 Agenda Item Topic ji/ 4/ / d/7/Y (For Public Comment,list topic) Meeting Date: kie Name: (/,.i I L t 1 C:e Address: 1. 1// 4,- 3 LV Representing/Pe itioner: Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS - PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Agenda Item No. Agenda Item Topic U � �� -� �� g (For Public Comment,list topic) Meeting Date: .//7/� � _ l `27— a Address: 7 3 2 0 144 e r Name: � rP�-�� / i' ) `��� T�.. r � Representing/Petitioner: --;:// Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS - PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Agenda Item No. I Ila Agenda Item Topic asp 1 \ (For Public Comment, list topic) Meeting Date: 6/12/I 7 Name: c)( u 1 erekS Address: Representing/Petitioner: Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS - PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY T Agenda Item No. ) I c Agenda Item Topic c a/N E'T t/Ari°1 C ° LG/0. (For Public Comment, list topic) Meeting Date: C2i 3/[9 Name: W4 Wf l EN l</N Address: C' l� ' Wrn Representing/Petitioner: Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS - PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Agenda Item No. Agenda Item Topic , � (For Public Comment, list topic) Meeting Date: Name: nab Address: Representin ,��., Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS - PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY i t - r- Agenda Item No. %r�, - Agenda Item Topic a,N6.rk ,-- 045 (For Public Comment, list topic) Meeting Date: es1��i�. i j . --c- +] 4 7-7)Name: 4,.k , r 0J � Address: 7 (a i I�,'� A--- 1\1 W �� �v� Representing/Petitioner: f� 1 At' [ • ,v,� Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS - PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY 04- iAeze Agenda Item No. 1 C Agenda Item Topic Lov\ z‘r-vec.\ - ov\ C 6, 1 -R (For Public Comment, list topic) Meeting Date: 6 -lt` 17 Name: ``At \ \ P ()Aft() n Address: 'q . ) 'YYI ft\ \ (),1r vQ Ock 40,\De) Representing/Petitioner: Other: CtV\, _\(--\)0\., COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST`v SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. DI Arp mum! GTG'11 CPIDIIA P1PtI TUC TA of C T/1 TLIC a rrT , i- Tu ur- rt w.ro P.. Mama.-.mon Ass Agenda Item No. 11 C Agenda Item Topic (For Public Comment, list topic) Meeting Date: 0/13/( 3f 7 Name: ; Cc e- Address: %G.t c `` c' 5 - 3 / a Representing/Petitioner: A v AL) i , E vee- d Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND AT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO TIN BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT HE YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM.RTISING PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS — PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY poE` gleAr Agenda Item No. i 1 - Agenda Item Topic �tziv,, - �- 6v (For Public Comment, list topic) -.,� Meeting Date: 1-‘)).1--e-, 1', 1 '2_0 C7 Name: 1-- ,� 40viS Address: 1 (v 1 I s �" - 1'1f lij • `i4. . Lt 12� Representing/Petitioner: V 1-0 ---K3A \NI ,61,-(c- omic' J Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS - PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY ,Iap N Com" i 6 r ) 16 ,1,,/SD /11 Agenda Item Topic fsS/ /2c/cAgenda Item No. g p (For Public Comment, list topic) Meeting Date: G / /' Name:A c 4‘c---/ / R011 y, e h I Address: 6\.3/ . SI it/A) ( /11c�l,), , 79-4,2 D I _ Representing/Petitioner: C-Gar-i, (,ire C 5/45 / /'6)0 CAL ,/ z- Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. (4131e PLACE COMPLETED FORM 0N THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS - PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY $f Agenda Item No. I r f Agenda Item Topic fiY t{ / Af't\ r 0 /11) -s N g p (For Public Comment, list topic) f IVl9 Meeting Date: - S Name: fj`i rJ AiK/tJ _ Address: �Q 0 �{K//J 1 Y Representing/Petitioner: C 6 L-L I FR gf f 1—'6',4,Y‘C1\1 Oki ~ li'�Other:J COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO.2003-53,AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES(INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. PLACE COMPLETED FORM ON THE TABLE TO THE LEFT OF THE DAIS - PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Agenda Item No. 1 - Agenda Item Topic ~tile��� r q / l�3 ore e vu ,rv� w r1 g g p � � (For Public Comment, list topic) (I 1 e'e L,L JL, 1- ; KL --tor ,'Wc- -er. Meeting Date: LP 1 131 1 -1 ) Qv.+ ).n c,45- CS}vti"v1J_ Name: Mot(; ie \ki-Opewr Address: :3S8II EyC.(7\-c"\ -t Ave k}( Le PL. 34 IOcf Representing/Petitioner: k LO?re',4- 6a.5 t vt/s F w JAI Other: COLLIER COUNTY ORDNANCE NO. 2003-53, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYIST SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT YOU ARE LIMITED TO THREE (3) MINUTES FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND ARE TO ADDRESS ONLY THE CHAIR PUBLIC COMMENT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FORUM FOR SELF-PROMOTION. PUBLIC COMMENT SPEAKERS WHO ENGAGE IN ADVERTISING THEIR BUSINESS, PERSONAL POLITICKING OR OTHER FORMS OF SELF-PROMOTION WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE PODIUM. Ex parte Items - Commissioner Taylor COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA June 13, 2017 CONSENT AGENDA 16.A.3. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve for recording the final plat of Fronterra Phase 1, (Application Number PL20150001982)approval of the standard form Construction and Maintenance Agreement and approval of the amount of the performance security. �Q NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE ❑Meetings (Correspondence De-mails ❑Calls 16.A.4. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item,all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve for recording the final plat of Del Webb Naples Parcels 209- 212, (Application Number PL20170000434) approval of the standard form Construction and Maintenance Agreement and approval of the amount of the performance security. 7 NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE I (Meetings ❑Correspondence De-mails Calls 16.A.5. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item,all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve for recording the minor final plat of Coquina at Maple Ridge— Phase 3,Application Number PL20170000773. X NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE ❑Meetings ❑Correspondence He-mails Calls 16.A.6. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item,all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve for recording the minor final plat of Terracina Grand, Application Number PL20160002326. X NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE [Meetings I (Correspondence Fe-mails ❑Calls SUMMARY AGENDA 17.A. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item,all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve an Ordinance, amending Ordinance No. 2004-41, as amended,the Collier County Land Development Code,which established the comprehensive zoning regulations for the unincorporated area of Collier County, Florida, by amending the appropriate zoning atlas map or maps by changing the zoning classification of the herein described real property from the Neighborhood Commercial Subdistrict of the Bayshore Drive Mixed Use Overlay District of the Residential Multi- Family-6 Zoning District(RMF-6-BMUD-NC) and the Neighborhood Commercial Subdistrict of the Bayshore Drive Mixed Use Overlay District of the Commercial Intermediate Zoning District(C-3-BMUD-NC)to a Residential Planned Unit Development Zoning District for the project to be known as Mattamy Homes Residential Planned Unit Development,to allow construction of a maximum of 276 residential dwelling units on property located in the northwest quadrant of Bayshore Drive and Thomasson Drive in Section 14,Township 50 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida consisting of 37+!-acres; and providing an effective date. (PL20160000183] NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE ®Meetings ®Correspondence ®e-mails ❑Calls DISCUSSED AT THE CRA MONTHLY MEETINGS, MEETING WITH TIM HANCOCK, MEETING ON FEBRUARY 4, 2016 WITH THE PLANNER - WAYNE ARNOLD OF Q, RICH YOVANOVICH, & MATT O'BRIEN & EMAILS GrecoSherry Subject: Rich Yovanovich re Arboretum CONFIRMED Location: CO Start: Thu 2/4/2016 9:30 AM End: Thu 2/4/2016 10:00 AM Recurrence: (none) With Wayne Arnold and Matt O'Brien 1 GrecoSherry Subject: Matt O'Brian Location: Phone Conference (Matt will call you) Start: Wed 3/9/2016 3:00 PM End: Wed 3/9/2016 3:30 PM Recurrence: (none) Botanical Community 813.362.1137 1 GrecoSherry Subject: Matt O'Brien will call you Start: Fri 4/8/2016 2:30 PM End: Fri 4/8/2016 3:00 PM Recurrence: (none) 1 GrecoSherry From: Matt O'Brien <Matt.O'Brien@mattamycorp.com> Sent: Friday, April 8, 2016 10:30 AM To: TaylorPenny Subject: Re: Phone conference Will do.Thank you Matt O'Brien Mattamy Homes Mobile: 813-362-1137 On Apr 8, 2016, at 9:08 AM, TaylorPenny<PennyTaylor@colliergov.net>wrote: HI Matt, Please try reaching her about 2:30 this afternoon at 239.227.9119. Thank you, Lee Lee iC r-Spector, .MTJ4 Executive Coordinator to Commissioner Penny 'Taylor, District 4 3299 Tamiami Trail East,Suite#303 Naples,FL 34112 Email:LeeWiller-Spector@colliergov.net Ofc. 239.252.8603 Fax 239.252.6393 <image001.gif> From: Matt O'Brien [mailto:Matt.O'Brien@mattamycorp.com] Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2016 3:30 PM To: WillerSpectorLee Cc: TaylorPenny Subject: RE: Phone conference Apologies as I am traveling today and will call Commissioner Taylor tomorrow. If possible please let me know a good time as I suspect her schedule is rather busy. Regards, Matt O'Brien From: WillerSpectorLee [mailto:LeeWillerSpector@colliergov.net] Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2016 12:31 PM To: Matt O'Brien Cc: TaylorPenny Subject: Phone conference Hi Matt, 1 Commissioner Taylor asked me to let you know that she has attempted to reach you twice by phone. She is still interested in your project. Lee Lee "Witter-Spector, 911P. . Executive Coordinator to Commissioner Penny Taylor, District 4 3299 Tamiami Trail East,Suite#303 Naples,FL 34112 Email:LeeWiller-Spector@colliergov.net Ofc. 239.252.8603 Fax 239.252.6393 <image00 1.gif> Under Florida Law,e-mail addresses are public records.If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request,do not send electronic mail to this entity.Instead,contact this office by telephone or in writing. 2 GrecoSherry From: Joseph Shaykewich <joseph.shaykewich@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 2, 2016 11:32 PM To: FialaDonna;TaylorPenny Subject: Fwd: 3-1-16 CRA-AB Meeting Agenda Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Completed Donna Fiala Penny Taylor I sent the email note below to Jean Jourdan who in turn forwarded it to the CRA board members. I sent it because I was concerned about what I perceived as being a somewhat negative reaction to the Mattamy presentation, specifically the "anti-cookie cutter" & mixed use preference commentary at this very early stage of the initiative. My feeling is that the Mattamy proposal is critical to the future development of the south Bayshore area and issues of ultimate visual design are matters for downstream consideration. Mattamy's decision on this area will come quickly and I hope they were not too discouraged by the response they received at CRA. Regards Joseph Shaykewich 4510 Botanical Place Cir, Unit 307 Forwarded message From: Joseph Shaykewich <joseph.shaykewich@gmail.com> Date: Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 12:00 AM Subject: Re: 3-1-16 CRA-AB Meeting Agenda To: GarciaShirley <ShirleyGarcia@colliergov.net>, JourdanJean<JeanJourdan@colliergov.net> Cc: Janet Nave <janetnave@gmail.com>,Nick Datesh<ndatesh@,gmail.com>, "dslesh239@aol.com" <dslesh239@aol.com>, Halyna<hdavidovich@,rogers.com> Again, I attended the CRA meeting where the clear highlight was the Mattamy presentation on which I took extensive notes. I am a bit concerned that the board, particularly those sitting to the left of the chair, may scuttle this keystone development with their "anti-cookie-cutter" rhetoric. Mattamy is on par if not bigger than the other back-home (for me) developer Minto (the developer of The Isles of Collier Preserve) and both have won the top quality awards in the industry. It's the responsibility of the county to ensure all building codes are fully respected and Mattamy will want to maintain their quality reputation. This development is absolutely keystone for our south Bayshore area and this impatient developer will "walk" if petty roadblock impediments are placed in their path. It's OK if the floor plans are cookie-cutter (that's how cost-efficiencies are achieved) as long as the front facades vary and structures are placed at different angles etc.to make the overall design interesting. Their statement on the declining crime rate indicates that they have done their socio-economic evaluation and potential of this "near-center" area and also indicates that a developer entity of their size has the capacity for quick analytical evaluation. Should this development proceed the 17 acre project will have been given a huge boost as would all those one-at-a-time projects. I would encourage the CRA Board to not be myopic on this and to look at the big picture. 1 Respectfully, Joseph Shaykewich On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 10:41 AM, GarciaShirley<ShirleyGarcia@colliergov.net>wrote: BAYSHORE/GATEWAY TRIANGLE LOCAL REDEVELOPMENT ADVISORY BOARD Tuesday March 1, 2016 6:00 pm. 3570 Bayshore Drive, Unit 2, Naples, FL 34112 Agenda I. Roll Call II. Adoption of Regular Agenda III. Adoption of Minutes: Regular Meeting February 2, 2016 IV. Presenters: a. Commissioner Penny Taylor(Economic Growth in the CRA). b. Mattamy Homes and Planner Wayne Arnold of Q, Grady Minor(contract on former Arboretum site) V. CRA Projects 2 , ti a. Project Updates Memo #1 1.CRA's 17 Acre 2.Gateway Triangle Properties 3.Residential Lots (Van Buren-NIAN) 4.Residential Lot(Love Legacy) 5.Solstice f/k/a Cirrus Pointe 6.The Garden School 7.DRI/CDBG Grants—Karen Drive and Pineland Avenue 8.Regatta Landings (f/k/a Haldeman Landings) 9.Haldeman's Landings Boat Dock Extension 1 O.RaceTrac 11.Microbrewery 12.The Island Cottages in a Naples Bay Village 13.Sugden Pathway b. MSTU Project Updates Memo #2 1.Bayshore Beautification MSTU VI. Request for payments (NONE other than routine operational) VII. New Business VIII. Old Business IX. Advisory Board General Communications 3 X. Citizen Comments XI. Adjournment Note: All meetings are publicly noticed in the Harmon Turner Building(Administration Building). Please call the Bayshore/Triangle office at(239)643-1115 if you have any questions about the meeting.If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding,you are entitled,at no cost to you,to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Collier County Facilities Management Department located at 3335 East Tamiami Trail,Naples,Florida,34112,(239)252-8380;assisted listening devices for the hearing impaired are available in the County Commissioners'Office. Cordially, fee iloctwiem , Jean Jourdan, AICP, CRA Operations Manager Bayshore/Gateway Triangle CRA Bayshore Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU 3570 Bayshore Drive Unit#102 Naples, Fl 34112 239-643-1115 Website: BGTCRA.com Under Florida Law,e-mail addresses are public records.If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request,do not send electronic mail to this entity.Instead,contact this office by telephone or in writing. 4 GrecoSherry From: JourdanJean Sent: Friday, April 1, 2016 10:59 AM To: JourdanJean Cc: McKuenElly; GarciaShirley Subject: 4-5-16 CRA-AB Meeting BAYSHORE/GATEWAY TRIANGLE LOCAL REDEVELOPMENT ADVISORY BOARD Tuesday April 5, 2016 6:00 pm. 3570 Bayshore Drive, Unit 2, Naples, FL 34112 Agenda I. Roll Call II. Adoption of Regular Agenda III. Adoption of Minutes: Regular Meeting March 1, 2016 IV. Presenter: • Jeff S. Curl, Landscape Architect(Bayshore Brewgarden) V. CRA Projects • Project Updates Memo #1 • CRA's 17 Acre • Gateway Triangle Properties • Residential Lots (Van Buren-NIAN) • Residential Lot(Love Legacy) • Solstice f/k/a Cirrus Pointe • The Garden School • DRI/CDBG Grants—Karen Drive and Pineland Avenue • Regatta Landings (f/k/a Haldeman Landings) • Haldeman's Landings Boat Dock Extension • RaceTrac • Microbrewery • The Island Cottages in a Naples Bay Village • Sugden Pathway • Compass Point Cottages • Fire Suppression • Annual Report • Mattamy Homes • MSTU Project Updates Memo #2 • Bayshore Beautification MSTU (meetings are Wednesday at 5:00) i VI. Request for payments (NONE other than routine operational) VII. New Business Memo #3 • Advisory Board Reappointments VIII. Old Business • Gateway Triangle Memo #4 IX. Advisory Board General Communications X. Citizen Comments XI. Adjournment Note: All meetings are publicly noticed in the Harmon Turner Building(Administration Building). Please call the Bayshore/Triangle office at(239)643-1115 if you have any questions about the meeting.If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding,you are entitled,at no cost to you,to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Collier County Facilities Management Department located at 3335 East Tamiami Trail,Naples,Florida,34112,(239)252-8380;assisted listening devices for the hearing impaired are available in the County Commissioners'Office. Cordially, fla j ui Jean Jourdan, AICP, CRA Operations Manager Bayshore/Gateway Triangle CRA Bayshore Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU 3570 Bayshore Drive Unit#102 Naples, Fl 34112 239-643-1115 Website: BGTCRA.com Under Florida Law,e-mail addresses are public records.If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request,do not send electronic mail to this entity.Instead,contact this office by telephone or in writing. 2 GrecoSherry From: Rosemarie Young <rosemarie.young@rosswmcintosh.com> on behalf of Ross McIntosh <ross.mcintosh@rosswmcintosh.com> Sent: Thursday,January 26, 2017 4:34 PM To: FialaDonna; SolisAndrew; SaundersBurt; TaylorPenny; McDanielBill Cc: Ross McIntosh Subject: 2016 Building Permit Reports Attachments: Collier County All.pdf; SF-City Of Naples Q1-15 thru Q4-16.pdf; GoldenGateEstates.pdf You may be interested in these 2016 Collier County Building Permit Reports, including: • Single Family Permits pulled by Builder(Note 2,608 Single Family permits pulled in 2015, 2,363 pulled in 2016); • Single Family Permits pulled by Neighborhood; • Multifamily Permits pulled by Builder(Note 770 Multifamily permits pulled in 2015,474 pulled in 2016); • Multifamily Permits pulled by neighborhood. Also attached are these breakout Permit Reports: • City of Naples Single Family Permits pulled by Builder(Note 189 Single Family pulled in 2015, 94 pulled in 2016); • Golden Gate Estates Single Family Permits pulled by Builder(Note 244 permits pulled in 2015, 276 pulled in 2016). These reports are prepared for us by Robin Forman at Forman Research and Data Services (ra4man@gmail.com ). We hope that this information is useful to you in your understanding of the Collier County Building Industry, and of your District and it neighborhoods. Ross W. McIntosh Licensed Real Estate Broker 720 Goodlette Rd. 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A o N c V to '< 0 O, N p KV W W M-, n 0 : O, -a A o °i ;, FA o�0 01 - I a o ,I. : Ci CU ID n NJ < N O � T Ql aQ1 3 W O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O.O O m I 70 0 r+ m 0l m N NJ A0- 01O 3 n 0 h ~' 1-1 v n 00 I D I D N I--, I D 1-, -A N U, F-, I--, I--, F-, 00 I-, F-, I--, - F, 00 I-, Ui N F-, I--, A N N Ui 6 °O, 9 p Di a E p n p n 2 SF Collier County Permits pulled by Neighborhood &Builder Q1-15 thru Q4-16 Neighbo Builder Q1-16 Q2-16 Q3-16 Q4-16 Total 2016 Total 2015 Ave Maria 29 101 87 61 278 210 CC Devco Construction LLC 15 50 44 31 140 95 Pulte Group 14 49 43 30 136 115 TJerulle Construction 2 2 0 Golden Gate Estates 26 71 106 72 275 222 Owner/Builder 5 12 18 16 51 48 Habitat For Humanity 5 20 3 28 32 Ash-Ann Homes Inc 3 3 11 5 22 7 Nova Homes Of Southwest Flor 2 1 8 5 16 7 Metro Home Builders, Inc. 3 5 5 2 15 8 Kaye Custom Homes 1 5 3 4 13 22 Quality Homes Investments Inc. 4 6 10 0 Laram Construction Inc 6 1 1 8 5 Gator Home Construction Inc 6 1 7 0 Arcs Investments, LLC 1 5 1 7 9 Lux Enterprise, Inc. (Dba) Lux C 1 3 1 1 6 3 Naples Home & Remodeling Inc. 2 1 3 6 5 H & R Building&Air Conditioning, Inc. 4 1 5 1 Harden Custom Homes 1 3 1 5 0 Arm S.A. LLC 1 1 2 1 5 0 River Dave Building& Plumbing Contractor 4 4 2 Scharp Contracting & Development, Inc. 2 1 3 3 Sann Construction And Glass 2 1 3 1 Terra Home Builders 1 2 3 0 Goodland Properties Inc 1 1 1 3 4 Blue Diamond Home Builders Corp 2 1 3 2 Ultimate Building Innovation LLC 2 2 3 SWFL Construction LLC 1 1 2 0 PBR Builders 2 2 0 Aaa Florida Contractors, LLC 1 1 2 0 JJ Quaility Builders 1 1 2 1 White General Constructors Inc 1 1 2 1 Virginia'S Homes, Inc. 1 1 2 0 Lazer Carpentry Inc 2 2 0 A Martinez Construction, Inc. 1 1 2 3 Kenmark Construction 1 1 2 1 Alley Design To Build, Inc. 1 1 0 The Burkridge Builders Corporation 1 1 0 HD Custom Homes Inc 1 1 0 BMR Construction 1 1 0 V.F. Camacho Enterprises, Inc. 1 1 0 Boyette & Miller Const. & Dev., Inc. 1 1 0 Data as represented in County and Municipal Records;provided by Forman Research and Data Services ra4man@gmail.com SF Collier County Permits pulled by Neighborhood &Builder Q1-15 thru Q4-16 Neighbo Builder Q1-16 Q2-16 Q3-16 Q4-16 Total 2016 Total 2015 Sanchez Enterprise Group LLC 1 1 0 Lightening Cons Of Sw Florida, Inc. 1 1 0 Imperial Development Group LLC 1 1 0 Casablanca Homes Inc 1 1 0 JHM Builders 1 1 1 Majestic Residential Contractors 1 1 2 Blue Beach Home, LLC 1 1 1 Mato Construction LLC. 1 1 1 Alan & Carlos Concrete of Naples 1 1 0 Matsumoto Inc 1 1 0 Atlantis Construction Of Naples, Inc. 1 1 0 CNP Construction 1 1 0 SF Sutter Builder LLC 1 1 0 Mike Vitte Construction, Inc 1 1 0 Impress Construction Corp 1 1 6 Commercial Concrete Systems, LLC 1 1 0 The Great Indoorz 1 1 0 New Green Construction, LLC 1 1 0 Universal Homes Contracting 1 1 0 Fremar Construction Inc 1 1 0 Victorian Homes, Inc. 1 1 0 Alternative Residential Components,lnc. 1 1 0 Westport Custom Homes Inc 1 1 0 AJ Cross Rev Trust Of 2000 S E Cross Rev T 1 1 0 3D Quality Builders Inc 1 1 0 ADB Homes LLC 1 1 1 Esplanade Golf&Country Club 19 52 29 35 135 66 Taylor Morrison 18 46 26 32 122 57 Stock Development 1 6 3 3 13 9 Marco Island 21 19 26 34 100 112 F C I Homes 2 4 4 1 11 17 Divco Construction Corp 1 4 4 9 9 Prime Contractors &Assoc 1 2 4 1 8 6 F C I Homes 6 6 0 Andrew Hunter Homes LLC 1 2 2 5 7 RK Reiman Construction 1 3 4 4 Steven A Henell Inc 1 3 4 3 Naples Building Group 3 3 1 Aqua Construction And Development 1 2 3 4 Michael Moretti LLC 2 2 0 Thomas Martin Construction 1 1 2 2 Frey&Son Homes 1 1 2 4 Data as represented in County and Municipal Records;provided by Forman Research and Data Services ra4man@gmail.com SF Collier County Permits pulled by Neighborhood &Builder Q1-15 thru Q4-16 Neighbo Builder Q1-16 Q2-16 Q3-16 Q4-16 Total 2016 Total 2015 G W Fishell Paiting Inc 2 2 1 Marco Custom Builders 1 1 2 1 Growing City Corporation 1 1 2 0 Fetterhoff O'Neill Home Bldrs 1 1 2 0 Oakbrook Homes 1 1 2 4 Aubuchon Homes Inc 1 1 2 0 Stein Builders LLC 1 1 2 2 Stock Development 1 1 2 0 Thurner Construction 1 1 2 0 Sunset Builders Of Sw Fl Inc 1 1 2 6 Lundstrom Development 1 1 2 1 Stonebreaker Builders 1 1 0 Slocum Homes 1 1 1 Lavco Enterprises 1 1 0 Happy House Construction Inc 1 1 0 Distinctive Construction 1 1 0 Harden Custom Homes 1 1 0 R W Baker 1 1 0 Keith A Braun LLC 1 1 1 Ross Tackett Custom Homes 1 1 4 Naples Luxury Builders Inc. 1 1 1 B Layton LLC 1 1 3 Kevin Williams Construction 1 1 0 Florida Gold Contractors Inc 1 1 5 Owner/Builder 1 1 6 Mac Contractors Of Florida 1 1 1 Coastal Construction 1 1 0 Dimensional Builders LLC 1 1 0 M C Grille Contractors 1 1 0 Leonard Chardo Custom Builder LLC 1 1 1 Marbella Isles 24 41 21 12 98 182 GL Homes 23 41 21 12 97182' WCI 1 1 0 StoneCreek 3 26 38 30 97 35 GL Homes 3 26 38 30 97 35 Fiddler's Creek 10 17 36 21 84 121 Taylor Morrison 3 5 15 7 30 33 Lennar Homes 2 7 9 7 25 28 D R Horton 5 2 6 6 19 33 Ashton Tampa Residential LLC 1 3 1 5 17 Harbourside Custom Homes, Inc. 3 3 0 Stock Development 2 2 10 Data as represented in County and Municipal Records;provided by Forman Research and Data Services ra4man@gmail.com SF Collier County Permits pulled by Neighborhood & Builder Q1-15 thru Q4-16 Neighbo Builder Q1-16 Q2-16 Q3-16 Q4-16 Total 2016 Total 2015 Artesia 14 14 24 31 83 88 WCI 14 14 24 31 83 88 Isles of Collier Preserve 14 53 11 4 82 164 Minto Communities, LLC. 14 51 10 4 79 163 Stock Development 2 1 3 1 Tuscany Pointe 8 29 18 21 76 28 D R Horton 8 29 18 21 76 28 Naples Reserve 1 4 23 44 72 38 D R Horton 8 42 50 0 Ashton Tampa Residential LLC 1 2 7 2 12 35 Stock Development 8 8 0 Kish Enterprises, Inc. 1 1 1 Florida Lifestyle Homes Of Ft. Myers, Inc. 1 1 1 Winding Cypress 3 16 25 22 66 93 Pulte Group 3 16 25 22 66 91 TwinEagles 2 23 21 7 53 65 Minto Communities, LLC. 1 9 10 2 22 22 Lennar Homes 9 9 4 22 23 ARBCCorp. 1 1 2 4 2 Stock Development 3 1 4 12 Divco Construction Corp 1 1 4 Barrington Cove 8 17 22 3 50 29 D R Horton 8 17 22 3 50 29 Raffia Preserve 4 7 24 12 47 65 WCI 4 7 24 12 47 65 Golf Club of the Everglades 4 13 17 10 44 12 Pulte Group 4 13 17 10 44 12 Reflection Lakes 17 16 9 42 53 Neal Homes 17 16 9 42 53 Orange Blossom Ranch 2 17 13 7 39 7 Lennar Homes 2 17 13 7 39 7 Bent Creek Preserve 3 18 6 11 38 18 CalAtlantic Homes (FKA Standa 3 18 6 11 38 18 Lakoya 2 6 16 8 32 95 Stock Development 2 6 16 8 32 95 Treviso Bay 2 15 7 6 30 61 Lennar Homes 2 14 7 6 29 42 Florida Lifestyle Homes Of Ft. Myers, Inc. 1 1 0 Legacy Lakes 1 13 16 30 0 Habitat For Humanity 1 13 16 30 0 Compass Landing 3 7 14 24 0 Mattamy Homes 3 7 14 24 0 Data as represented in County and Municipal Records;provided by Forman Research and Data Services ra4man@gmail.com SF Collier County Permits pulled by Neighborhood & Builder Q1-15 thru Q4-16 Neighbo Builder R Q1-16 Q2-16 Q3-16 Q4-16 Total 2016 Total 2015 Moorings 4 8 1 10, 23 28 Knauf-Koenig Group 1 2 21 4 4 Stock Development 2 2 1 Beach Homes and Land1' 1 0 Niemann Homes i1 1 0 Morton &Wasmer 11 1 0 Deangelis Diamond Construction Inc ; 11 1 0 T. B. Price Builder 11 1 0 Dillman Construction .._ 1 I 1 0 Milestone Development 1 i 1 1 J S Coleman Corporation 1 1 3 Naples Bay Builders 1 ; 1 0 SGM Building Group I 1 1 1 Davidson Homes Inc 1 1 1 0 Borelli Construction I 1 1 0 T Jerulle Construction 11 i 1 2 Lavoie Construction 1 1 1 0 W&W Limited I 1L 1 0 London Bay 1 I 1 1 i Marco Custom Builders 1 1 0 Sienna Reserve 2 5 11 5 23 20 Zuckerman Homes 2 5 11 5 23 20 Mockingbird Crossing 3 6 9 3 21 29 DRHorton 3 6 _. 9 3r 21 29 Riverstone 5 14 1 20 93 GL Homes 5 14 1 20 93 Canopy 11 8 11 20 30 Neal Homes 11 8 1 20 30 Talis Park 3 6 3 7 19 44 Artisan Associates, Inc. 3 4 2 2 8 4 Harbourside Custom Homes, In; 11 1 ; 3 4 18 Sunwest Homes LLC 1 1 2 3 Fox Custom Builder, Inc. 1 1 I 1 2 5 TJerulle Construction 1 11 0 Build LLC 1 11 1 0 Scholten Construction LLC 1 11 1 0 The Quarry 11 15 1 17 9 Stock Development i 6 6 0 Pulte Group 11 3 1 5 9 Diamond Custom Homes, Inc. i I 3 3 0 Seagate Development Group, LLC ( 2 21 0 DRHorton i 1 1 0 Data as represented in County and Municipal Records;provided by Forman Research and Data Services ra4man@gmail.com SF Collier County Permits pulled by Neighborhood & Builder Q1-15 thru Q4-16 Neighbo Builder Q1-16 Q2-16 Q3-16 Q4-16 Total 2016 Total 2015 Faith Landing 4 4 8 16 16 Habitat For Humanity 4 4 8 16 16 Quail West 4 11 1 16 22 Stock Development 3 7 10 7 Florida Lifestyle Homes Of Ft. Myers, Inc. 2 1 3 5 Pulte Group 2 2 0 Diamond Custom Homes, Inc. 1 1 2 Lamorada 1 5 9 15 30 WCI 1 5 9 15 29 Verona Pointe Estates 5 9 14 0 Pulte Group 5 9 14 0 Naples Park 2 4 7 1 14 19 Sunshine Home Builders LLC 2 2 0 Premier Finishes 1 1 2 5 Alexandra Austriacu Interior Design & Remodeling Co. 2 2 0 Naples Luxury Builders Inc. 1 1 2 1 Sanchez Enterprise Group LLC 1 1 0 Terra Home Builders 1 1 0 Goodland Properties Inc 1 1 1 Nian Construction Inc 1 1 0 Costantini Construction Inc 1 1 1 Edgewater Home Builders 1 1 0 Port Royal 6 3 5 14 20 BCB Homes Inc 2 1 3 6 5 AVABuilders 1 1 3 The Williams Group 1 1 1 Refined Builders 1 1 0 Stock Development 1 1 0 London Bay 1 1 0 Werchek Development 1 1 1 Naples Homes Builders 1 1 0 Newbury North Associates 1 1 1 Arrowhead Reserve at Lake Trafford 2 2 5 4 13 6 FL Star Construction, LLC 2 2 5 4 13 2 Conner's Vanderbilt 3 3 3 1 10 4 Naples Luxury Builders Inc. 1 1 2 2 Toscana Homes Inc 1 1 0 Source Construction & Develop 1 1 0 PBS Contractors, LLC 1 1 0 Cleveland Construction, Inc, Of Nevada 1 1 0 The Lykos Group, Inc. 1 1 0 Cm Builders Of Naples LLC 1 1 0 Data as represented in County and Municipal Records;provided by Forman Research and Data Services ra4man@gmail.com SF Collier County Permits pulled by Neighborhood & Builder Q1-15 thru Q4-16 Neighbo Builder Q1-16 Q2-16 Q3-16 Q4-16 Total 2016 Total 2015 BWG Construction LLC 1 1 0 e B Layton LLC 11 1 I 1 0 i 1— No Subd - Naples 2 5 2 1 9 0 Owner/Builder 11 3 4 0 Sodrel Construction Inc 1 i I 1 0 Labelle Homes Incorporated I 1 1 0 Wilcox Construction Inc 3 1 1 0 Jmiller Building Company 1 1 0 Pride Construction Inc 1 1 0 Mandalay Place 2 3 3 1 9 0 1 D R Horton 2' 3 3 1 9 0 Palazzo at Naples 11 4 2 1 8 13 Toll Bros 1 4 2 1 8 13 PARK SHORE 1; 4 2 1 8 18 T. B. Price Builder 1 12 0 Big Island Builders 1 I 1 1 Nourse Building Company Inc. i 1 1 0 Divco Construction Corp 11 1 0 Toscana Homes Inc 1 1 1 1 Knauf-Koenig Group 1 1— 1 4 Milestone Development 1 ! 1 0 Residences at Mercato 5 3 i 8 11 Lutgert Construction LLC i 5 3 8 11 Pine Ridge 1 4 2 11 8 15 Stock Development I 2 11 3 1 David T. Woods, Inc. 1 1 0 De Moff Construction 1 1 1 0 Build LLC 1 1 0 Big Island Builders1 11 4 1 1 D R Horton 1 ? 1 0 Marsilea 4 4 1 8 6 DRHorton 4 4 i 8 6 Isles of Capri 1 1 41 2 7 12 Andrew Hunter Homes LLC 2 2 1 Nova Homes Of Southwest Florida I 2 2 2 Kenmark Construction 1€ 1 2 0 Prime Contractors &Assoc 1 1 0 Golden Gate City 1. 3 2 1 7 0 Owner/Builder 3 3 0 3D Quality Builders Inc 1 1 0 Sunshine Home Builders LLC 1 11 1 0 I 1 11 1 0 J. D. Design Construction , Data as represented in County and Municipal Records;provided by Forman Research and Data Services ra4man@gmail.com SF Collier County Permits pulled by Neighborhood & Builder Q1-15 thru Q4-16 Neighbo Builder Q1-16 Q2-16 Q3-16 Q4-16 Total 2016 Total 2015 Kaye Custom Homes 1 1 0 Pelican Bay 1 4 2 7 11 Knauf-Koenig Group 1 1 2 3 Riverview Homes 1 1 1 J S Coleman Corporation 1 1 0 Cypress Construction, Inc. 1 1 0 Carlson & Harris General Contractors 1 1 0 Imperial Homes Of Naples, LLC 1 1 0 Naples Manor 3 4 7 0 Habitat For Humanity 3 4 7 0 Hallendale 4 3 7 1 Custom Gulf Builders 3 3 0 Habitat For Humanity 3 3 1 Owner/Builder 1 1 0 Mediterra 2 2 1 1 6 17 London Bay 2 2 1 5 17 Stock Development 1 1 0 Rosemary Heights 5 5 0 Dynasty Building 4 4 0 New Era Construction 1 1 0 Aqualane Shores 3 1 1 5 7 Seascape Builders 1 1 2 0 Waterside Builders 1 1 1 Build LLC 1 1 0 Knauf-Koenig Group 1 1 0 COQUINA SANDS 1 1 3 5 11 Nian Construction Inc 1 1 0 America South Building& Development 1 1 0 Waterside Builders 1 1 0 Arcs Investments, LLC 1 1 0 Milestone Development 1 1 0 CALUSA CREEK 4 4 0 Maronda Homes 4 4 0 NAPLES PLAN OF TIER 5 4 4 7 Seascape Builders 1 1 0 PBS Contractors, LLC 1 1 0 Build LLC 1 1 0 Divco Construction Corp 1 1 0 Seagate 1 1 1 3 5 T. B. Price Builder 1 1 2 1 JVM Construction 1 1 0 Coco Lakes 3 3 0 Data as represented in County and Municipal Records;provided by Forman Research and Data Services ra4man@gmail.com SF Collier County Permits pulled by Neighborhood & Builder Q1-15 thru Q4-16 Neighbo Builder Q1-16 Q2-16 Q3-16 Q4-16 Total 2016 Total 2015 Scholten Construction LLC 3 3 0 Naples Plan of Tier 2 i 1 2 3 5 Acadian Inc I 1 1 0 Toscana Homes Inc 1 1 0 Big Island Builders I 1 1 0 Trail Acres 2 1 3 0 Habitat For Humanity 2 2 0 Richardson Construction & Development I 1 1 1 0 Royal Harbor 1 1 1 3 15 .,. Big Island Builders 1 L 1 3 Owner/Builder 1 I 1 0 M Development of SWFL j 1 1 0 Emerson Park t 3 3 0 Pulte Group 3 3 0 Harbour Village _ -— 3j 3 0 Waterside Builders 1 E 3 3 0 Audubon Country Club 1 21 3 2 BCB Homes Inc I 1 I 1 0 Scholten Construction LLC 1 1 1 0 HR Stanley Construction 1 1 0 Hacienda Lakes of Naples i 3 3 0 Toll Bros 3 3 0 Palm River [ 1 2 3 0 Arcs Investments, LLC ; 1 1 0 Shoreline Holdings 1 1 0 1VM Construction 1 1 0 Bonita Shores 1i 2 3 0 Bonita Shores Construction I 1 1 0 Winebrenner Contracting 1 _ 1 0 ._.. New Era Construction [ 1 i 1 0 Whitaker Rd _ -- 2 y 1 2 0 Owner/Builder li 1 _ 1 0 Big Island Builders 1 1 1 0 Avery Square I i 2 2 0 Pulte Group 2{ 2 0 Port of the Islands 1 1 21 2 0 The Gebelhoff Group of Companies 1 1 0 Kaye Custom Homes 4 1 1; 1 0 NAPLES PLAN OF TIER 3 2 2 4 Waterside Builders 1 1 0 Van Emmerik Custom Homes 1 1 0 _ Hemingway Place 1 1 2 2 _ a... Data as represented in County and Municipal Records;provided by Forman Research and Data Services ra4man@gmail.com SF Collier County Permits pulled by Neighborhood &Builder Q1-15 thru Q4-16 Neighbo Builder Q1-16 Q2-16 Q3-16 Q4-16 Total 2016 Total 2015 Borelli Construction 1 1 2 2 Naples Plan of Tier 6 1 1 2 2 Seascape Builders 1 1 0 Deangelis Diamond Construction Inc 1 1 0 Lely 1 1 2 1 Calusa Construction 1 1 0 BWG Construction LLC 1 1 0 Naples Plan of Tier 8 2 2 6 T Jerulle Construction 1 1 1 M Development of SWFL 1 1 0 Goodland Isles 1 1 2 0 Thurner Construction 1 1 2 0 NAPLES REPLAT PART TIERS 2+3 2 2 2 Frontier Custom Home 1 1 0 Beach Homes and Land 1 1 0 Royal Palm Golf Estates 1 1 2 3 Pinnacle Construction Management 1 1 0 Nova Homes Of Southwest Florida 1 1 0 Estuary at Grey Oaks 1 1 2 8 Lutgert Construction LLC 1 1' 3 London Bay 1 1 2 Lake Kelly 2 2 1 Fce Construction, Inc 2 2 0 Naples Terrace 1 1 2 1 Harden Custom Homes 1 1 0 41 West Developers 1 1 0 Four Seasons 2 2 0 Owner/Builder 1 1 0 Arcs Investments, LLC 1 1 0 Mangrove Bay 1 1 2 1 Lotus Construction 1 1 2 1 Tall Pines 1 1 2 DRHorton 1 1 0 Sea Villa 1 1 0 Seascape Builders 1 1 0 Valencia Golf&CC 1 1 0 D R Horton 1 1 0 Naples Plan of Tier 4 1 1 5 CJE Construction & Development 1 1 0 Spanish Oaks 1 1 0 CWN Construction Services, Inc 1 10 LAKE FOREST 1 1 4 Data as represented in County and Municipal Records;provided by Forman Research and Data Services ra4man@gmail.com SF Collier County Permits pulled by Neighborhood & Builder Q1-15 thru Q4-16 i Neighbo Builder Q1-16 Q2-16 Q3-16 Q4-16 Total 2016 Total 2015 Packard Custom Builders 1 1 0 Treasure Point I 1 1 a 1 0 �. Kenmark Construction 1 1 0 Palmetto Ridge 1 1; 0 Southpoint Builders 1 11 0 Creekside 1 1 11 0 T Adams Homes Of NW FL Inc 1 11 0 Coconut Creek 1 1' 0 Imperial Development Group LLC 1. 1 0 Andalucia 1: 1 14 IFD Communities LLC 11 I 1, 14 b Big Cypress Golf&Country Club I 1 I 1 1 1 !Owner/Builder i 11 0 Sunset 1 1 0 Owner/Builder 1 11 0 LA VILLITA EST 1 1 0 Owner/Builder 1€ 1 0 Torino and Miramonte at Grey Oaks 1 i 1i 2 Diamond Custom Homes, Inc. 1 1 0 Naples Manor Lakes 1 1 1 0 I Franky& Roy Construction, Inc. 1 1 0 Imperial Golf Estates I 1 1 0 Potter Homes ' 1 1 0 GOLF DRIVE ESTATES 1 1 3 Tom Broccolo's Custom Homes. 1 1 1 0 Oasis on the Gulf I 1 1 0 Newbury North Associates € 1, 1 0 1 Quail Creek 1 1 1 1 0 Wyman Stokes Builder 11 1 0 San Marcos Blvd 1 i 1 0 a___ 78Th Street Properties, LLC 1 1 0 Avalon Estates 1 1 2 Habitat For Humanity 1 1 1 2 Copper Cove Preserve 1 1 1 Owner/Builder 111 0 Grey Oaks I 1 I 1 2 Imperial Homes Of Naples, LLC 1 1 I 1 0 Southport on the Bay 1 1_ 1 0 Distinctive Development Group, LLC _ 1 1 0 Gulf Acres 1 1 0 Dalia Building Company Inc 1 1 € 1 0 Lake Park 1 1 1 0 Data as represented in County and Municipal Records;provided by Forman Research and Data Services ra4man@gmail.com SF Collier County Permits pulled by Neighborhood & Builder Q1-15 thru Q4-16 Neighbo Builder Q1-16 Q2-16 Q3-16 Q4-16 Total 2016 Total 2015 Sunwest Homes LLC 1 1 0 Windward Isle 1 1 2 Seagate Development Group, L 1 1 2 Heritage Pines 1 1 0 Southpoint Builders 1 1 0 Wing South 1 1 0 Owner/Builder 1 1 0 Holly Terrace 1 1 0 Owner/Builder 1 1 0 River Reach 1 1 0 Greencastle 1 1 0 Bayview Park 1 1 0 Kenmark Construction 1 1 0 Brookside 1 1 1 Stiles Sowers Construction Inc 1 1 0 Horse Creek Estates 1 1 0 DRHorton 1 1 0 Rock Creek Terrace 1 1 0 River Dave Building& Plumbin€ 1 1 0 Inomah 1 1 0 The Gebelhoff Group of Companies 1 1 0 Anderson 1 1 3 Seascape Builders 1 1 0 Btwn I-75-Livingston 1 1 0 Connor And Gaskins Unlimited 1 1 0 Naples Plan of Tier 12 1 1 1 Alpha Omega Construction 1 1 0 Wilshire Lakes 1 1 0 Southpoint Builders 1 1 0 Canwick Cove 1 1 2 Stock Development 1 1 2 Bear's Paw 1 1 11 Front Door Communities 1 1 0 Runaway Bay 1 1 20 Lennar Homes 1 1 20 Naples Farm Sites 1 1 0 Nourse Building Company Inc. 1 1 0 Ridge Lake 1 1 3 Big Island Builders 1 1 0 Grand Total 265 750 730 618 2363 2608 Data as represented in County and Municipal Records;provided by Forman Research and Data Services ra4man@gmail.com * G) N -0 K D „ `n K - n z I-rl- * (0 co 3 a) �, o.) rro (0 0, < - _ O C E. o, m r n 0 - -n a) 0 v = D o n D iD - o 'T m ;h o ,- o. n n - c Dco (p - n E =Cu o n O n < O O O =r O O (D W n ,-► O -s 0 m , O ClC 'N - n 'N M A = O = , fey n�• N f�D O v, �. .'O S= O O c :ro C N ,-I- C ert (D r* CD rrt, e•' n 0 n T ° o O O : O n r 0 0 I- > I- 3 NJ c = : n N n n` � v vl * : a rr O : co_ Es v m .-< m _ o Cl a c Cr 0) -,; A W -, I-‘ C N Q (�D fp n -I c• NN 00 0 N A A o N Ul rt rn-r. 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Please enjoy your weekend, Elly Elly Soto McKuen, Project Manager Bayshore Gateway Triangle Community Redevelopment Agency Bayshore Beautification MSTU and Haldeman Creek MSTU 3570 Bayshore Drive, Suite 102 Naples, FL 34112 (239) 643-1115 "Breathe in, Breathe out, Move on."Jimmy Buffet Under Florida Law,e-mail addresses are public records.If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request,do not send electronic mail to this entity.Instead,contact this office by telephone or in writing. 1 Bayshotr Gateway Triangle CRA...Bay-shore Beautification N1STU Haldeman Creek NIS-TU Phone 239-643-1115 BAYSHORE/GATEWAY TRIANGLE LOCAL REDEVELOPMENT ADVISORY BOARD Tuesday May 3,2016 6:00 pm. 3570 Bayshore Drive,Unit 2,Naples, FL 34112 Agenda I. Roll Call II. Adoption of Regular Agenda III. Adoption of Minutes: Regular Meeting April 5, 2016 IV. Presenters: Biagio Bernardo, Broker-Associate, CRE Consultants V. CRA Projects • Project Updates Memo #1 1.CRA's 17 Acre 2.Gateway Triangle Properties 3.Residential Lots (Van Buren-NIAN) 4.Residential Lot(Love Legacy) 5.Solstice f/k/a Cirrus Pointe 6.The Garden School 7. DRI/CDBG Grants—Karen Drive and Pineland Avenue 8. Regatta Landings (f/k/a Haldeman Landings) 9.Haldeman's Landings Boat Dock Extension 10. RaceTrac 11.Microbrewery 12.The Island Cottages in a Naples Bay Village 13. Sugden Pathway 14. Compass Point Cottages 15. Fire Suppression 16. Annual Report 17.Mattamy Homes 18.CRA Office Lease • MSTU Project Updates Memo #2 1.Bayshore Beautification MSTU (meetings will be held at Wednesday at 6:00) VI. Request for payments (NONE other than routine operational) (CRA invoices are available for review in a book on the table) VII. New Business Memo#3 • FY17 Budget VIII. Old Business IX. Advisory Board General Communications X. Citizen Comments XI. Adjournment Note: All meetings are publicly noticed in the Harmon Turner Building(Administration Building). Please call the Bayshore/Triangle office at(239)643-1115 if you have any questions about the meeting.If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding,you are entitled,at no cost to you,to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Collier County Facilities Management Department located at 3335 East Tamiami Trail,Naples,Florida,34112,(239)252-8380;assisted listening devices for the hearing impaired are available in the County Commissioners'Office. Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA•Bayshore Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU Bayshore Beautification MSTU Advisory Committee Meeting May 4, 2016, Wednesday, 6:00pm Note new time!! 3570 Bayshore Drive, Unit 102, Naples, Florida 34112 AGENDA I. Roll Call II. Adoption of Agenda III. Approval of Minutes a. March 2, 2016 b. April 6, 2016 IV. Beautification MSTU Update a. Beautification MSTU Update Memo 01 b. CRA Update: Given at the 6pm May 3 CRA meeting Memo 02 c. Haldeman Creek MSTU Update d. General Landscape Update - Florida Land Maintenance V. New Business a. FY17 MSTU Budget Memo 03 b. Trebilcock Consulting Solutions-Sugden Park Pathway design Memo 04 c. Replace Bayshore Drive entrance sign (Pagoda) Memo 05 VI. Old Business a. Thomasson Drive/Hamilton Avenue Streetscape Update Memo 06 i. Roadway Alternatives b. Request for payments (NONE other than routine operational) VII. Public Comments VIII. Next Meeting: Wednesday,June 1, 2016 6:00pm (NOTE NEW TIME) IX. Adjourn GrecoSherry From: Joseph Shaykewich <joseph.shaykewich@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 2, 2016 11:32 PM To: FialaDonna;TaylorPenny Subject: Fwd: 3-1-16 CRA-AB Meeting Agenda Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Completed Donna Fiala Penny Taylor I sent the email note below to Jean Jourdan who in turn forwarded it to the CRA board members. I sent it because I was concerned about what I perceived as being a somewhat negative reaction to the Mattamy presentation, specifically the "anti-cookie cutter" & mixed use preference commentary at this very early stage of the initiative. My feeling is that the Mattamy proposal is critical to the future development of the south Bayshore area and issues of ultimate visual design are matters for downstream consideration. Mattamy's decision on this area will come quickly and I hope they were not too discouraged by the response they received at CRA. Regards Joseph Shaykewich 4510 Botanical Place Cir, Unit 307 Forwarded message From: Joseph Shaykewich <joseph.shaykewich@gmail.com> Date: Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 12:00 AM Subject: Re: 3-1-16 CRA-AB Meeting Agenda To: GarciaShirley <ShirleyGarcia@colliergov.net>, JourdanJean<JeanJourdan@colliergov.net> Cc: Janet Nave <janetnave@gmail.com>,Nick Datesh<ndatesh@gmail.com>, "dslesh239@aol.com" <dslesh239@aol.com>, Halyna<hdavidovich@rogers.com> Again, I attended the CRA meeting where the clear highlight was the Mattamy presentation on which I took extensive notes. I am a bit concerned that the board, particularly those sitting to the left of the chair, may scuttle this keystone development with their "anti-cookie-cutter" rhetoric. Mattamy is on par if not bigger than the other back-home (for me) developer Minto (the developer of The Isles of Collier Preserve) and both have won the top quality awards in the industry. It's the responsibility of the county to ensure all building codes are fully respected and Mattamy will want to maintain their quality reputation. This development is absolutely keystone for our south Bayshore area and this impatient developer will "walk" if petty roadblock impediments are placed in their path. It's OK if the floor plans are cookie-cutter (that's how cost-efficiencies are achieved) as long as the front facades vary and structures are placed at different angles etc.to make the overall design interesting. Their statement on the declining crime rate indicates that they have done their socio-economic evaluation and potential of this "near-center" area and also indicates that a developer entity of their size has the capacity for quick analytical evaluation. Should this development proceed the 17 acre project will have been given a huge boost as would all those one-at-a-time projects. I would encourage the CRA Board to not be myopic on this and to look at the big picture. 1 Respectfully, Joseph Shaykewich On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 10:41 AM, GarciaShirley<ShirleyGarcia@colliergov.net>wrote: BAYSHORE/GATEWAY TRIANGLE LOCAL REDEVELOPMENT ADVISORY BOARD Tuesday March 1,2016 6:00 pm. 3570 Bayshore Drive, Unit 2, Naples, FL 34112 Agenda I. Roll Call II. Adoption of Regular Agenda III. Adoption of Minutes: Regular Meeting February 2, 2016 IV. Presenters: a. Commissioner Penny Taylor(Economic Growth in the CRA). b. Mattamy Homes and Planner Wayne Arnold of Q, Grady Minor (contract on former Arboretum site) V. CRA Projects 2 e ' a. Project Updates Memo #1 1.CRA's 17 Acre 2.Gateway Triangle Properties 3.Residential Lots (Van Buren-NIAN) 4.Residential Lot (Love Legacy) 5.Solstice f/k/a Cirrus Pointe 6.The Garden School 7.DRI/CDBG Grants—Karen Drive and Pineland Avenue 8.Regatta Landings (f/k/a Haldeman Landings) 9.Haldeman's Landings Boat Dock Extension 10.RaceTrac 11.Microbrewery 12.The Island Cottages in a Naples Bay Village 13.Sugden Pathway b. MSTU Project Updates Memo #2 1.Bayshore Beautification MSTU VI. Request for payments (NONE other than routine operational) VII. New Business VIII. Old Business IX. Advisory Board General Communications 3 X. Citizen Comments XI. Adjournment Note: All meetings are publicly noticed in the Harmon Turner Building(Administration Building). Please call the Bayshore/Triangle office at(239)643-1115 if you have any questions about the meeting.If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding,you are entitled,at no cost to you,to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Collier County Facilities Management Department located at 3335 East Tamiami Trail,Naples,Florida,34112,(239)252-8380;assisted listening devices for the hearing impaired are available in the County Commissioners'Office. Cordially, Jean Jourdan, AICP, CRA Operations Manager Bayshore/Gateway Triangle CRA Bayshore Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU 3570 Bayshore Drive Unit#102 Naples, Fl 34112 239-643-1115 Website: BGTCRA.com Under Florida Law,e-mail addresses are public records.If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request,do not send I electronic mail to this entity.Instead,contact this office by telephone or in writing. 4 GrecoSherry From: GarciaShirley Sent: Friday, September 9, 2016 4:15 PM To: JourdanJean Cc: GarciaShirley Subject: CRA Meeting Agenda 9/13/16 @6pm BAYSHORE/GATEWAY TRIANGLE LOCAL REDEVELOPMENT ADVISORY BOARD Tuesday September 13, 2016 6:00 pm. 3570 Bayshore Drive, Unit 2, Naples, FL 34112 Agenda I. Roll Call II. Adoption of Regular Agenda III. Adoption of Minutes:Regular Meeting June 7,2016 IV. Presenters: 1. Mattamy Homes Neighborhood Informational Meeting (Presented by Q. Grady Minor and Associates, Wayne Arnold). 2. Sam's Club (Presented by Q. Grady Minor and Associates, Wayne Arnold ) V. CRA Projects 1. Project Updates Memo #1 i.Gateway Triangle Properties 2.Solstice f/k/a Cirrus Pointe 3.Garden School 4.Microbrewery 5.Sugden Pathway 6.Karen Drive Stormwater 7.Fire Suppression 8.Food Truck Park 9.Thomasson Drive 2. MSTU Project Updates Memo#2 1.Bayshore Beautification MSTU(1St Wednesday of the month at 5:0o) VI. Request for payments (NONE other than routine operational) 1 (CRA invoices are available for review in a book on the table) VII. New Business VIII. Old Business • Parking Study MEMO #3 • CRA Advisory Board Applicant MEMO #4 IX. Advisory Board General Communications X. citizen Comments Xl. Adjournment Note: All meetings are publicly noticed in the Harmon Turner Building(Administration Building). Please call the Bayshore/Triangle office at(239)643-1115 if you have any questions about the meeting.If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding,you are entitled,at no cost to you,to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Collier County Facilities Management Department located at 3335 East Tamiami Trail,Naples,Florida,34112,(239)252-8380;assisted listening devices for the hearing impaired are available in the County Commissioners'Office. Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA•Bayshorc Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU 3570 Bayshore Drive, Unit 102, Naples, FL 34112 Ph: 239-643-1115 Fax: 239-252-6353 www.BGTCRA.com Under Florida Law,e-mail addresses are public records.If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request,do not send electronic mail to this entity.Instead,contact this office by telephone or in writing. 2 GrecoSherry From: GarciaShirley Sent: Friday, March 31, 2017 5:25 PM To: GarciaShirley Cc: ScottTami Subject: CRA Public Meeting April 4th, 2017 @ 6pm BAYSHORE/GATEWAY TRIANGLE LOCAL REDEVELOPMENT ADVISORY BOARD Tuesday April 4, 2017 6:00 pm. 3570 Bayshore Drive, Unit 102, Naples, FL 34112 Agenda I. Roll Call II. Pledge of Allegiance III. Adoption of Regular Agenda iv. Adoption of Minutes: March 7th, 2017 V. Presenters: 1.Jerry Goldberg, Opera Naples- Street Lights on Linwood Ave. 2.Med Express Urgent Care- Troy Steckler, Senior Vice-Pres Memo 1 3.Mattamy Homes —Pine Street sidewalk construction Memo 2 VI. CRA Reports A. Project Updates Memo 3 1. Gateway Triangle Properties 2. Solstice f/k/a Cirrus Pointe 3. Garden School 4. Microbrewery 5. Sugden Pathway 6. Karen Drive Stormwater 7. Fire Suppression 8. Food Truck Park SDP 9. Thomasson Drive 10.Trio 11.Parking Study 12.RaceTrac 1 13.Redevelopment Plan Update 14.Wood Springs Suites 15.CRA 17 Acres RFP 16.Mattamy Homes B. MSTU's Project Updates Memo 4 a. Bayshore Beautification MSTU (Will be held on Wednesday 5:00) VII. Request for payments (NONE other than routine operational) (CRA invoices are available for review in a book on the table) VIII. New Business: a. Member Reappointments: Memo 5 Steve Main, Larry Ingram, Shane Shadis b. Leightons Garage, LLC(Request for CBIG) Memo 6 IX. Old Business: a. Tami Scott, Senior Project Mgr. introduction x. Advisory Board General Communications xl. Citizen Comments XII. Next Meeting: May 2, 2017 XIII. Adjournment veetti-vea- z• .1, 7340911, Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA.Bayshore Beautification h9STC Haldeman Creek MSTU 3570 Bayshore Drive, Unit 102, Naples, FL 34112 Ph: 239-643-1115 Fax: 239-252-6353 www.bayshorecra.com Under Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing. 2 GrecoSherry From: GarciaShirley Sent: Thursday, June 2, 2016 1:37 PM To: JourdanJean; McKuenElly; SilleryTessie; ArnoldMichelle Cc: GarciaShirley Subject: FW:Agenda 6 7 16 CRA-AB Meeting Attachments: Agenda 6 7 16 CRA-AB Meeting.docx BAYSHORE/GATEWAY TRIANGLE LOCAL REDEVELOPMENT ADVISORY BOARD Tuesday June 7,2016 6:00 pm. 3570 Bayshore Drive, Unit 2,Naples, FL 34112 Agenda I. Roll Call II. Adoption of Regular Agenda III. Adoption of Minutes: Regular Meeting May 3, 2016 IV. Presenters: Harry Bandinel, President, Banroc Corporation • Plans to purchase and develop Cirrus Pointe site • Mobile home neighborhood to see green certified village homes V. CRA Projects • Project Updates Memo #1 1.CRA's 17 Acre (update) 2.Gateway Triangle Properties (update) 3.Residential Lots (Van Buren-NIAN) 4.Residential Lot(Love Legacy) (update) 5.Solstice f/k/a Cirrus Pointe (update) 6.The Garden School 7.DRI/CDBG Grants—Karen Drive and Pineland Avenue (update) 8.RaceTrac (update) 9.Microbrewery (update) 10.The Island Cottages in a Naples Bay Village (update) 11.Sugden Pathway (update) 12.Compass Point Cottages 13.Fire Suppression(update) 14.Mattamy Homes (update) 15.CRA Office Lease (update) • MSTU Project Updates Memo #2 1.Bayshore Beautification MSTU (1st Wednesday of the month at 5:00) VI. Request for payments (NONE other than routine operational) 1 (CRA invoices are available for review in a book on the table) VII. New Business VIII. Old Business MEMO #3 • Parking Study • Thomason Drive Pathway Construction MEMO #4 IX. Advisory Board General Communications • Summer Break X. Citizen Comments XI. Adjournment Note: All meetings are publicly noticed in the Harmon Turner Building(Administration Building). Please call the Bayshore/Triangle office at(239)643-1115 if you have any questions about the meeting. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost to you,to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Collier County Facilities Management Department located at 3335 East Tamiami Trail,Naples, Florida,34112,(239)252-8380;assisted listening devices for the hearing impaired are available in the County Commissioners' Office. Under Florida Law,e-mail addresses are public records.If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request,do not send electronic mail to this entity.Instead,contact this office by telephone or in writing. 2 GrecoSherry From: Klbeatty48@aol.com Sent: Friday, March 4, 2016 10:04 AM To: TaylorPenny Subject: Fwd: lot on Bayshore Penny, Thank you for your great input at our recent CRA-AB meeting on Tuesday. We love your idea of the parking garage. I'm sending you the listing on that parcel below...scroll down below and click on VIEW IN PORTAL to see it. I'm not sending this to you as a Realtor to be involved, just so that you have the information easily. Meanwhile, I hope the young man with Mattamy Homes presenting the proposed plans for the development wasn't put off by my suggestions. I realize, due to the costs of the land and other financial issues that the developer has to resolve with this parcel, this creates some limitation in regard to creative license in developing that parcel affordably. Certainly I respect the fine developments Mattamy Homes have done in various other areas and trust they will do an excellent job. Due to Arboretum Village's concept being SO SPECIAL, creative and unique, I can't help but do some comparison. They had such fabulous plans for some commerical and a variety of types of homes. I do love the name of Arboretum Village and would hope the developer would consider it, IF it's available to use. It may be. Thanks again, for your devotion and interest in the Bayshore/Gateway Triangle. With Highest Regards, Karen Karen L. Beatty, ABR, GRI Downing-Frye Realty, Inc. Direct Cell: 239 269-7788 Direct Fax: 239 236-0365 www.karenbeattv.com www.nativeknowsnaplesftlistindbook.com listindbook.com NATIVE Floridian, loving Naples since 1977. Serving Buyers, Investors and Sellers since 1995! Bayshore/Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board since 2006 Member of NABOR, FAR, NAR ter' ----,....e ) " ' 1•'. \ i% MULTIPLE AWARD WINNER By the way... the greatest compliment you can give me is the referral of a friend or family member. I promise to treat them with the same care as I would my own. From:postmaster@matrixemailer.com Reply-to: kibeatty48@aol.com To: Klbeatty48@aol.com Sent:3/4/2016 9:56:14 A.M. Eastern Standard Time Subj:lot on Bayshore Click the following link to view your property report: View in Portal Karen Beatty, ABR, GRI Realtor Downing-Frye Realty, Inc. 180 9th Street So. Suite 300 Naples, FL 34102 239 269-7788 Direct KLBeatty48@aol.com www.karenbeatty.com Delivered By CoreLogic, Inc. 140 Pacifica, Irvine, CA 92618 Click this link if you wish to Unsubscribe. http://matrix.swflamis.com/Matrix/Public/UnsubscribeDirectEmail.aspx?ID=39156042 89-1&Eml=a2xiZWF0dHkOOEBhb2 wuY29t 2 GrecoSherry From: WillerSpectorLee on behalf of TaylorPenny Sent: Monday, March 7, 2016 12:29 PM To: Klbeatty48@aol.com Cc: TaylorPenny Subject: RE: lot on Bayshore Good Morning Karen, Commissioner Taylor asked me to convey that what she really thinks should happen is on-street parking because this is what we can afford. She also asked me to share that our office is in continuing conversation with Mattamy Homes. Thank you, Lee Lee Wider-Spector, JvU'.14 Executive Coordinator to Commissioner Penny 'Fay(or, District 4 3299 Tamiami Trail East,Suite#303 Naples,FL 34112 Email:LeeWiller-Spector@colliergov.net Ofc. 239.252.8603 Fax 239.252.6393 l) 1'County From: Klbeatty48@aol.com [mailto:Klbeatty48@aol.com] Sent: Friday, March 04, 2016 10:04 AM To: TaylorPenny Subject: Fwd: lot on Bayshore Penny, Thank you for your great input at our recent CRA-AB meeting on Tuesday. We love your idea of the parking garage. I'm sending you the listing on that parcel below...scroll down below and click on VIEW IN PORTAL to see it. I'm not sending this to you as a Realtor to be involved, just so that you have the information easily. Meanwhile, I hope the young man with Mattamy Homes presenting the proposed plans for the development wasn't put off by my suggestions. I realize, due to the costs of the land and other financial issues that the developer has to resolve with this parcel, this creates some limitation in regard to creative license in developing that parcel affordably. Certainly I respect the fine developments Mattamy Homes have done in various other areas and trust they will do an excellent job. Due to Arboretum Village's concept being SO SPECIAL, creative and unique, I can't help but do some comparison. They had such fabulous plans for some commerical and a variety of types of homes. I do love the name of Arboretum Village and would hope the developer would consider it, IF it's available to use. It may be. 1 Thanks again, for your devotion and interest in the Bayshore/Gateway Triangle. With Highest Regards, Karen Karen L. Beatty, ABR, GRI Downing-Frye Realty, Inc. Direct Cell: 239 269-7788 Direct Fax: 239 236-0365 www.karenbeattv.com www.nativeknowsnaples@llistingbook.com NATIVE Floridian, loving Naples since 1977. Serving Buyers, Investors and Sellers since 1995! Bayshore/Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board since 2006 Member of NABOR, FAR, NAR s MULTIPLE AWARD WINNER By the way... the greatest compliment you can give me is the referral of a friend or family member. I promise to treat them with the same care as I would my own. From:postmaster(a.matrixemailer.com Reply-to: klbeatty48(aaol.com To: Klbeatty48(aaol.com Sent: 3/4/2016 9:56:14 A.M. Eastern Standard Time Subj: lot on Bayshore Click the following link to view your property report: View in Portal Karen Beatty, ABR, GRI Realtor Downing-Frye Realty, Inc. 180 9th Street So. Suite 300 Naples, FL 34102 239 269-7788 Direct KLBeatty48@aol.com www.karenbeatty.com 2 GrecoSherry From: JourdanJean Sent: Friday, September 9, 2016 2:02 PM To: JourdanJean Cc: GarciaShirley; ArnoldMichelle; TaylorPenny; FialaDonna; Michael Nelson Attachments: 6-7-16 minutes cra.docx;Agenda 9 13 16 CRA-AB Meeting.docx; Memo 01 CRA Operations Manager Project Updates 9 13 16.docx; Memo 02 CRA Projects Up beau 9-13-16 (2).docx; Memo 03 CRA Operations Manager 09-13-16.doc; Memo 04 CRA Operations Manager 09-13-16.doc Dear Advisory Committee: Attached you will find your meeting packets for the September 13th meeting. Please note that Mattamy Homes will be presenting their required Neighborhood Information Meeting that will begin promptly after the adoption of the minutes. Additionally, representatives for Sam's Club will make a presentation and answer any questions you may have about the project. See you all Tuesday. Jean BAYSHORE/GATEWAY TRIANGLE LOCAL REDEVELOPMENT ADVISORY BOARD Tuesday September 13, 2016 6:00 pm. 3570 Bayshore Drive, Unit 2, Naples, FL 34112 Agenda I. Roll Call II. Adoption of Regular Agenda III. Adoption of Minutes: Regular Meeting June 7, 2016 IV. PRESENTERS: 1. Mattamy Homes Neighborhood Informational Meeting (Presented by Q. Grady Minor and Associates, Wayne Arnold). 2. Sam's Club (Presented by Q. Grady Minor and Associates, Wayne Arnold ) V. CRA Projects 1. Project Updates Memo #1 1.Gateway Triangle Properties 2.Solstice f/k/a Cirrus Pointe 3.Garden School 4.Microbrewery 1 5.Sugden Pathway 6.Karen Drive Stormwater 7.Fire Suppression 8.Food Truck Park 9.Thomasson Drive 2. MSTU Project Updates Memo #2 1.Bayshore Beautification MSTU (lst Wednesday of the month at 5:00) VI. Request for payments (NONE other than routine operational) (CRA invoices are available for review in a book on the table) VII. New Business VIII. Old Business • Parking Study MEMO #3 • CRA Advisory Board Applicant MEMO #4 Jean Jourdan, Operations Manager,AICP Bayshore/Gateway CRA Bayshore Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU 3570 Bayshore Drive, Unit#102(239) 643-1115 www.bayshorecra.com 1114) .0" Under Florida Law,e-mail addresses are public records.If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request,do not send electronic mail to this entity.Instead,contact this office by telephone or in writing. 2 GrecoSherry From: GarciaShirley Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 10:42 AM Cc: JourdanJean; McKuenElly Subject: 3-1-16 CRA-AB Meeting Agenda BAYSHORE/GATEWAY TRIANGLE LOCAL REDEVELOPMENT ADVISORY BOARD Tuesday March 1,2016 6:00 pm. 3570 Bayshore Drive, Unit 2, Naples, FL 34112 Agenda I. Roll Call II. Adoption of Regular Agenda III. Adoption of Minutes: Regular Meeting February 2, 2016 IV. Presenters: a. Commissioner Penny Taylor(Economic Growth in the CRA). b. Mattamy Homes and Planner Wayne Arnold of Q, Grady Minor(contract on former Arboretum site) V. CRA Projects a. Project Updates Memo #1 1.CRA's 17 Acre 2.Gateway Triangle Properties 3.Residential Lots (Van Buren-NIAN) 4.Residential Lot (Love Legacy) 5.Solstice f/k/a Cirrus Pointe 6.The Garden School 7.DRI/CDBG Grants—Karen Drive and Pineland Avenue 8.Regatta Landings (f/k/a Haldeman Landings) 9.Haldeman's Landings Boat Dock Extension 10.RaceTrac 11.Microbrewery 12.The Island Cottages in a Naples Bay Village 13.Sugden Pathway b. MSTU Project Updates Memo #2 1.Bayshore Beautification MSTU VI. Request for payments (NONE other than routine operational) 1 VII. New Business VIII. Old Business IX. Advisory Board General Communications x. Citizen Comments XI. Adjournment Note: All meetings are publicly noticed in the Harmon Turner Building(Administration Building). Please call the Bayshore/Triangle office at(239)643-1115 if you have any questions about the meeting.If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding,you are entitled,at no cost to you,to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Collier County Facilities Management Department located at 3335 East Tamiami Trail,Naples,Florida,34112,(239)252-8380;assisted listening devices for the hearing impaired are available in the County Commissioners'Office. Cordially, je-afe fittraie rt Jean Jourdan, AICP, CRA Operations Manager Bayshore/Gateway Triangle CRA Bayshore Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU 3570 Bayshore Drive Unit#102 Naples, Fl 34112 239-643-1115 Website: BGTCRA.com Under Florida Law,e-mail addresses are public records.Ifyou do not wantyour e-mail address released in response to a public records request,do not send p electronic mail to this entity.Instead,contact this office by telephone or in writing. 2 Ex parte Items - Commissioner Solis COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA June 13, 2017 CONSENT AGENDA 16.A.3. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve for recording the final plat of Fronterra Phase 1, (Application Number PL20150001982)approval of the standard form Construction and Maintenance Agreement and approval of the amount of the performance security. X NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE Meetings ❑Correspondence De-mails ❑Calls 16.A.4. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve for recording the final plat of Del Webb Naples Parcels 209- 212, (Application Number PL20170000434)approval of the standard form Construction and Maintenance Agreement and approval of the amount of the performance security. XQ NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE ❑Meetings Correspondence I le-mails I ICalls 16.A.5. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members.Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve for recording the minor final plat of Coquina at Maple Ridge— Phase 3,Application Number PL20170000773. X NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE (Meetings ❑Correspondence De-mails ❑Calls 16.A.6. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve for recording the minor final plat of Terracina Grand, Application Number PL20160002326. X NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE [Meetings Correspondence [le-mails (Calls SUMMARY AGENDA 17.A. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item,all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve an Ordinance, amending Ordinance No. 2004-41,as amended,the Collier County Land Development Code, which established the comprehensive zoning regulations for the unincorporated area of Collier County, Florida, by amending the appropriate zoning atlas map or maps by changing the zoning classification of the herein described real property from the Neighborhood Commercial Subdistrict of the Bayshore Drive Mixed Use Overlay District of the Residential Multi- Family-6 Zoning District(RMF-6-BMUD-NC)and the Neighborhood Commercial Subdistrict of the Bayshore Drive Mixed Use Overlay District of the Commercial Intermediate Zoning District(C-3-BMUD-NC)to a Residential Planned Unit Development Zoning District for the project to be known as Mattamy Homes Residential Planned Unit Development,to allow construction of a maximum of 276 residential dwelling units on property located in the northwest quadrant of Bayshore Drive and Thomasson Drive in Section 14,Township 50 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida consisting of 37+/-acres; and providing an effective date. [P120160000183] X NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE I (Meetings (Correspondence I le-mails Calls Ex parte Items - Commissioner Fiala COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA June 13, 2017 CONSENT AGENDA 16.A.3. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members.Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve for recording the final plat of Fronterra Phase 1, (Application Number P120150001982)approval of the standard form Construction and Maintenance Agreement and approval of the amount of the performance security. 7 NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE ['Meetings ❑Correspondence De-mails nCalls 16.A.4. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members.Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve for recording the final plat of Del Webb Naples Parcels 209-212, (Application Number PL20170000434) approval of the standard form Construction and Maintenance Agreement and approval of the amount of the performance security. 171 NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE ❑Meetings Correspondence _e-mails ❑Calls 16.A.5. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve for recording the minor final plat of Coquina at Maple Ridge—Phase 3,Application Number PL20170000773. Fl NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE ❑Meetings ❑Correspondence De-mails _Calls 16.A.6. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item,all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve for recording the minor final plat of Terracina Grand,Application Number PL20160002326. 171 NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE ❑Meetings (Correspondence e-mails ❑Calls SUMMARY AGENDA 17.A. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve an Ordinance, amending Ordinance No. 2004-41, as amended,the Collier County Land Development Code,which established the comprehensive zoning regulations for the unincorporated area of Collier County, Florida, by amending the appropriate zoning atlas map or maps by changing the zoning classification of the herein described real property from the Neighborhood Commercial Subdistrict of the Bayshore Drive Mixed Use Overlay District of the Residential Multi-Family-6 Zoning District(RMF-6-BMUD-NC)and the Neighborhood Commercial Subdistrict of the Bayshore Drive Mixed Use Overlay District of the Commercial Intermediate Zoning District(C-3-BMUD-NC)to a Residential Planned Unit Development Zoning District for the project to be known as Mattamy Homes Residential Planned Unit Development,to allow construction of a maximum of 276 residential dwelling units on property located in the northwest quadrant of Bayshore Drive and Thomasson Drive in Section 14,Township 50 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida consisting of 37+/- acres; and providing an effective date. [PL20160000183] NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM X SEE FILE ®Meetings Correspondence pe-mails ®Calls Met w/ Rich Yovanovich, Wayne Arnold & Matt O'Brien from Mattamy Homes, Attended CRA Meetings, Meetings & Calls w/ Planning Commissioners & Staff, Read Staff Report BrownleeMichael Subject: Meet w/ Rich Yovanovicvh &Wayne Arnold and Matt O'Brien from Mattamy Homes Location: DF Office Start: Thu 2/11/2016 4:00 PM End: Thu 2/11/2016 4:30 PM Recurrence: (none) Organizer: FialaDonna Confirmed 2/10 2:30pm Dianna Quintanilla Legal Assistant to Richard D.Yovanovich, Esq. (239)435-3535 1 Coy -ie-r County 1 STAFF REPORT TO: COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: ZONING DIVISION—ZONING SERVICES SECTION 1 GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT HEARING DATE: MAY 4, 2017 SUBJECT: PUDZ-PL20160000183 MATTAMY HOMES PROPERTY OWNER/AGENTS: Owner/Applicant: Agent: Agent: Mattamy Naples, LLC D. Wayne Arnold, AICP Richard D. Yovanovich, Esq. 4107 Crescent Park Dr. Q. Grady Minor and Associates,P.A. Coleman,Yovanovich&Koester,P.A. Riverview,FL 33578 3800 Via Del Ray 4001 Tamiami Trail North, suite 300 Bonita Springs, FL 34134 Naples, FL 34103 REQUESTED ACTION: The petitioner is requesting that the Collier County Planning Commission (CCPC) consider an application to rezone property from the Neighborhood Commercial Subdistrict of the Bayshore Drive Mixed Use Overlay District of the Residential Multi-Family-6 Zoning District (RMF-6- BMUD-NC) and the Neighborhood Commercial Subdistrict of the Bayshore Drive Mixed Use Overlay District of the Commercial Intermediate Zoning District (C-3-BMUD-NC) to a Residential Planned Unit Development (RPUD) Zoning District for the project to be known as Mattamy Homes Residential Planned Unit Development. GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: I The subject property is located at the northwest corner of Bayshore Drive and Thomasson Drive in Section 14, Township 50 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida (See location map on page 2). PURPOSE/DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: This petition seeks to rezone the property to RPUD to allow for the development of up to 276 single-family, variable-lot-line for single-family, two-family, townhouse, and/or multi-family dwelling units on 37± acres. PUDZ-PL20160000183 Mattamy Homes Page 1 of 19 April 26,2017 BMUD - 1aaas®a122@3 ""3®IBS115ETHEITITRA■■■ IlRKIN29Ml93lI!!I6relssaaas:3iiaaamdi��iiP Q ....... .��'.&,_. � RSF @������� ��rnInsl�Q��') I�EEEi9$�0EE'ES33a@� LIN S _. 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This section of the staff report identifies the land uses and zoning classifications for properties surrounding boundaries of the Mattamy Homes RPUD: North: Tract B (undeveloped), Tract C (undeveloped), and Windstar Boulevard right-of-way in Windstar PUD (1.71 DU/AC) East (to the north): Right-of-way for Bayshore Drive, then farther east is multi-family residential, zoned Botanical Place PUD (10.99 DU/AC) East: Right-of-way for Bayshore Drive, then farther east is multi-family residential, zoned Pinebrook Lake PUD (16 DU/AC) East(to the south): Right-of-way for Bayshore Drive, then farther east is undeveloped land, zoned Cirrus Pointe RPUD-BMUD-R2 (10.89 DU/AC) South (to the west): Right-of-way for Thomasson Drive, then farther south are a mix of vacant lots and single-family homes, zoned RSF-4-BMUD-R1 (4 DU/AC) South (to the east): Right-of-way for a cultural organization (Naples Botanical Gardens), zoned Naples Botanical Gardens PUD West: Right-of-way for Pine Street, then farthest west is the Sunset Homes subdivision,zoned RMF-6-MBUD-R1 and a mix of single-family and multi-family residential, zoned RMF-6-BMUD-R2 (6 DU/AC) PUDZ-PL20160000183 Mattamy Homes Page 3 of 19 April 26,2017 11 11. ,,%4-11 s )4313# M o c r;tide a d 7,..,ie:g_S?RIT'J .N C S'A R >'4"1114.1, yi .. .,. • 6 i ttg�14 14M d. a CULTURAL ri.A1r '!r A./:'# ?"11.11141,61161-[!' 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C' r4°; nova AVE MF-6-BMUDR� vi •3 7 r E i 11 l' is Aerial(County GIS) GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN (GMP) CONSISTENCY: Future Land Use Element (FLUE): The subject property is designated Urban (Urban — Mixed Use District, Urban Coastal Fringe Subdistrict) and is within the Bayshore/Gateway Triangle Redevelopment Overlay (B/GTRO) and the Coastal High Hazard Area Overlay (CHHA), all of which are identified on the Future Land Use Map (FLUM) and in the FLUE of the GMP. Both the RMF-6 and C-3-zoned portions of the site are deemed "consistent by policy" on the FLUM series. Pursuant to FLUE Policies 5.9 and 5.10,the RMF-6 and C-3 zoned portions are allowed to develop or redevelop in accordance with the maximum density allowed under the existing zoning classifications. For market-rate housing, the Density Rating System would allow four DU/AC on the C-3-zoned portion of the site, 19.92 dwelling units, and FLUE Policy 5.1 would allow six DU/AC on the j RMF-6-zoned portion, 193.62 dwelling units. In total,the number of dwelling units allowed would be 213.54 or as rounded, 214 units. The additional 62 units needed to achieve the requested 276 units are derived from the density bonus pool available in the B/GTRO. The approval to use the 62 density bonus pool units is at the Board of County Commissioners (Board's) discretion. See Attachment 3 - FLUE Consistency Memorandum for the entire analysis by Comprehensive Planning. PUDZ-PL20160000183 Mattamy Homes Page 4 of 19 April 26,2017 Staff determined the proposed RPUD may be deemed consistent with the FLUE of the GMP. However, as noted in Attachment 3 -FLUE Consistency Memorandum, a minor text correction to the PUD Document is needed and stipulated as such in the Recommendation section of this staff report,page 18. Transportation Element: In evaluating this project,staff reviewed the applicant's Traffic Impact Statement (TIS) for consistency with Policy 5.1 of the Transportation Element of the GMP using the 2014 and 2015 Annual Update and Inventory Reports (AUIR). Policy 5.1 of the Transportation Element of the GMP states the following: The County Commission shall review all rezone petitions, SRA designation applications, conditional use petitions, and proposed amendments to the Future Land Use Element (FLUE) affecting the overall countywide density or intensity of permissible development, with consideration of their impact on the overall County transportation system, and shall not approve any petition or application that would directly access a deficient roadway segment as identified in the current AUIR or if it impacts an adjacent roadway segment that is deficient as identified in the current AUIR, or which significantly impacts a roadway segment or adjacent roadway segment that is currently operating and/or is projected to operate below an adopted Level of Service Standard within the five year AUIR planning period, unless specific mitigating stipulations are also approved. A petition or application has'significant impacts if the traffic impact statement reveals that any of the following occur: a. For links (roadway segments)directly accessed by the project where project traffic is equal to or exceeds 2%of the adopted LOS standard service volume; b. For links adjacent to links directly accessed by the project where project traffic is equal to or exceeds 2%of the adopted LOS standard service volume; and c. For all other links the project traffic is considered to be significant up to the point where it is equal to or exceeds 3% of the adopted LOS standard service volume. Mitigating stipulations shall be based upon a mitigation plan prepared by the applicant and submitted as part of the traffic impact statement that addresses the project's significant impacts on all roadways. The proposed PUD Amendment on the subject property was reviewed based on the then- applicable, 2015 AUIR Inventory Report. The TIS submitted in the application indicates that the proposed new residential development will generate approximately 138 PM peak hour two-way trips. The previous multi-family development contained 106 PM peak hour trips. Therefore, the proposed development will have 32 PM peak hour new trips as listed in Table 1 on page 6. PUDZ-PL20160000183 Mattamy Homes Page 5 of 19 April 26,2017 Table 1. Road Capacity Roadway Link 2016 AUIR Current Peak 2016 Existing LOS Hour Peak Remaining Direction Capacity Service Volume/Peak Direction Bayshore Drive U.S. 41 to B 1,800/South 1,162 Thomasson Drive Thomasson Bayshore Drive C 800/East 245 Drive Based on the 2016 AUIR, the adjacent roadway network has sufficient capacity to accommodate the proposed new trips for the amended project within the 5-year planning period. Therefore, the subject rezoning can be found consistent with Policy 5.1 of the Transportation Element of the Growth Management Plan. Conservation and Coastal Management Element(CCME): Environmental review staff found this project to be consistent with the CCME. GMP Conclusion: The GMP is the prevailing document to support land use decisions,such as this proposed rezoning. Staff is required to make a recommendation regarding a finding of consistency or inconsistency with the overall GMP as part of the recommendation for approval, approval with conditions, or denial of any rezoning petition. This petition is consistent with the GMP. STAFF ANALYSIS: Applications to rezone to or amend RPUDs shall be in the form of an RPUD Master Plan of development, along with a list of permitted and accessory uses and a development standards table. The RPUD application shall also include a list of developer commitments and any proposed deviations from the LDC. Staff has completed a comprehensive evaluation of this land use petition, including the criteria upon which a recommendation must be based, specifically noted in LDC Section 10.02.13.B.5,Planning Commission Recommendation (commonly referred to as the "PUD Findings"), and Section 10.02.08.F, Nature of Requirements of Planning Commission Report (referred to as "Rezone Findings"), which establish the legal basis to support the CCPC's recommendation. The CCPC uses the aforementioned criteria as the basis for their recommendation to the Board, who in turn use the criteria to support their action on the rezoning PUDZ-PL20160000183 Mattamy Homes Page 6 of 19 April 26,2017 or amendment request. An evaluation relative to these subsections is discussed below, under the heading "Zoning Services Analysis." In the following sections, staff offers analysis of the application. Drainage Review: The current permitted downstream drainage infrastructure for this project, as proposed, will meet stormwater concurrency, provided the specific condition requiring the replacement of the drainage pipe under Pine Street is addressed at the time of site development (see Recommendation section of this staff report, page 18). Environmental Review: Environmental Planning staff has reviewed the petition and the PUD Document to address environmental concerns. A preserve is not required on this site as there is no native vegetation that meets the definition in LDC Section 3.05.07.A.1-2. This project does not require Environmental Advisory Council (EAC) review, as this project did not meet the EAC scope of land development project reviews as identified in Section 2-1193 of the Collier County Codes of Laws and Ordinances. Landscape Review: The project is required to provide a 15-foot wide, Type B buffer along the north property line. The Master Plan shows compliance with this requirement. The project is also required to provide 20-foot wide, Type D buffers along the south (Thomasson Drive), east (Bayshore Drive), and west (Pine Street) property lines. The petitioner is requesting a deviation to allow these buffers to be 15 feet wide instead of 20 feet. The petitioner's justification for this request and staff's recommendation are provided in the Deviation Discussion section of this staff report,page 9. Staff supports this deviation. Staff supports a 15-foot front yard setback for accessory structures with the additional condition that smaller canopy trees shall be used. The provision to reduce the front setback for porches, entry features, and roofed courtyards is only applicable when those accessory structures do not exceed 50% of the front façade (primary structure), excluding the garage, and a 20-foot area is provided to accommodate the smaller canopy trees (see Recommendation section of this staff report, page 18). A list of LDC-approved, smaller canopy trees, has been provided in the Developer Commitments, Exhibit F of the PUD Document. An alternative design option to ensure compliance with the canopy tree requirement is to have a street tree program as provided for in LDC Section 4.06.05.A.1. However, Deviation#2, which seeks to reduce the width of the right-of-way from 60 feet to 50 feet, essentially eliminates the possibility of implementing a successful street tree program. Also, the proposed side and rear yards are not able to accommodate the requisite trees either, due to their limited space. For example, rear building setbacks may be reduced to zero feet where abutting a landscape buffer easement(LBE). School District: There is sufficient capacity within the elementary, middle, and high school concurrency service areas for this proposed development. At the time of site development plan (SDP) or plat review (PPL), the development would be reviewed for concurrency to ensure there is capacity within the concurrency service areas the development is located within or adjacent to concurrency service areas. This finding is for planning and informational purposes only and does not constitute either a reservation of capacity or a finding of concurrency for the proposed project. PUDZ-PL20160000183 Mattamy Homes Page 7 of 19 April 26, 2017 Transportation Review: During the review process for this petition, the agent requested that this sidewalk requirement be addressed through the payment-in-lieu provisions of the LDC. Staff does not agree with this request. Staff's recommended condition of approval is based on the August 2010, Collier MPO, Walkable Community Study that lists Pine Street as a Tier 1 rated facility. The study recommends a five-foot sidewalk on one side of the road as a phase one recommendation. Further, staff attended the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Local Redevelopment Advisory Board Meeting on April 4, 2017 at which time this sidewalk segment was discussed and a recommendation to construct was unanimously voted on and approved. Based on this information, it is staffs opinion that this segment of sidewalk should be constructed instead of the payment-in- lieu proposed by the agent. Utilities Review: The project lies within the City of Naples water service area and the south wastewater service area of the Collier County Water-Sewer District. Wastewater service is readily available via an existing eight-inch gravity sewer along Bayshore Drive with two existing stub- outs to the property. Downstream wastewater system capacity must be confirmed at the time of SDP or PPL permit review and will be discussed at a mandatory pre-submittal conference with representatives from the Public Utilities Engineering and Project Management Division and the Growth Management Development Review Division. Any improvements to the Collier County Water-Sewer District's wastewater collection/transmission system necessary to provide sufficient capacity to serve the project will be the responsibility of the owner/developer and will be conveyed to the Collier County Water-Sewer District at no cost to the County at the time of Preliminary and Final Acceptance. Zoning Services Review: The RPUD is currently comprised of two parcels. Aerial photography from the Collier County Property Appraiser reveals that the larger of the two was developed with multi-family buildings between 1975 and 1985 and subsequently razed sometime before the 2011 imagery was taken. The smaller of the two parcels has remained vacant. The subject parcels are located within the BMUD-NC Overlay District. The purpose and intent of the BMUD is to encourage revitalization of the Bayshore Drive portion of the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Redevelopment Area with pedestrian-oriented, interconnected projects. The BMUD encourages uses that support pedestrian activity, including a mix of residential, civic, and commercial uses that complement each other and provide for an increased presence and integration of the cultural arts and related support uses.When possible both commercial and residential buildings are located near the street and may have front porches and/or balconies. The purpose and intent of the BMUD- NC is to encourage a mix of low intensity commercial and residential uses, including mixed-use projects in a single building.This subdistrict provides for an increased presence and integration of the cultural arts and related support uses, including galleries, artists' studios, and live-work units. Developments will be human-scale and pedestrian-oriented. With respect to project density, staff compared this RPUD with the densities of the abutting and adjacent properties (see Attachment 4 - Density Map). The maximum proposed density for this RPUD would be 7.46 dwelling units per acre. Staff determined the density proposed for this RPUD would be acceptable when compared with the abutting and adjacent properties. PUDZ-PL20160000183 Mattamy Homes Page 8 of 19 April 26,2017 This RPUD proposes a range of residential uses including single-family detached,variable-lot-line single-family homes, two-family dwellings, townhouses, and multi-family dwellings. Staff compared the principal uses proposed in this RPUD to those allowed in the surrounding properties. Abutting the subject property to the north is Windstar PUD (Ordinance 1993-23) a residential development approved for 549 dwelling units. The south perimeter of the subject property fronts on Thomasson Drive. Much of the land south of Thomasson Drive is zoned Naples Botanical Gardens PUD; however, there is a small pocket of homes on lands zoned RSF-4-BMUD-R1 nestled in between the Naples Botanical Gardens PUD. To the east of the subject property, across the street from Bayshore Drive, is Botanical Place PUD, which was approved for a maximum of 218 dwelling units pursuant to Ordinance 2003-38. To the south of Botanical Place PUD is Pinebrook Lake PUD, the 10-acre development that was approved for up to 160 multi-family dwelling units (Ordinance 1980-56). To the south of Pinebrook Lake PUD is Cirrus Pointe RPUD, which is currently the undeveloped 9.92-acre RPUD that was approved for up to 108 multi-family dwelling units, of which 44 are designated as workforce housing. To the west, adjacent to the subject property, is the Sunset Homes subdivision, which is zoned RMF-6-BMUD-R1. This Zoning/Overlay District allows single-family dwellings, two-family dwellings, duplexes, rowhouses, and multi-family dwellings. To the south of Sunset Homes subdivision is a strip of lots zoned RMF-6-BMUD-R2, allowing the same residential uses as those within the RMF-6- BMUD-R2 Zoning/Overlay District. The uses proposed in the RPUD are comparable and compatible with the surrounding properties. Staff evaluated the development standards for the principal and accessory uses/structures proposed in the RPUD and compared them to the same standards found in the residential tract of the Botanical Place PUD,the residential tract of Windstar PUD, the cluster housing provisions of the LDC Section 4.02.04, the townhouse provisions of LDC Section 5.05.07, and the applicable BMUD provisions of the LDC Section 4.02.16. With the exception of the front setbacks, staff determined that the proposed standards would be comparable and compatible with the aforementioned developments and relevant provisions of the LDC. Staff is recommending changes to the front setbacks as a condition of approval (see Recommendation section of this staff report,page 18). DEVIATION DISCUSSION: This petitioner is requesting three deviations, which are itemized in Exhibit E in the RPUD Document. The petitioner's justification and staff analysis/recommendation is outlined below: Proposed Deviation#1 A deviation from LDC Section 4.02.16.A.1, Design Standard in the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Redevelopment area, which requires dimensional standards as shown in Table 1, Dimensional Requirements in the BMUD-NC, to allow Mattamy Homes to establish their own residential development types and dimensional standards within their PUD. Petitioner's Justification: The petitioner justified the deviation request as follows: PUDZ-PL20160000183 Mattamy Homes Page 9 of 19 April 26, 2017 Mattamy Homes is rezoning to a PUD rather than using the MVP (sic)process, Mattamy Homes is an experienced homebuilder and has many unit types and floor plans which have established architectural standards. Mattamy Homes will utilize their proven development standards tailored for their products. Staff Analysis and Recommendation: Staff sees no detrimental effect if this deviation request is approved and staffs conditions of approval are accepted. Zoning staff recommends APPROVAL of this deviation,contingent upon the acceptance of staff's condition of approval#2 regarding the front setback, finding that in compliance with LDC Section 10.02.13.A.3, the petitioner has demonstrated that "the element may be waived without a detrimental effect on the health, safety and welfare of the community," and LDC Section 10.02.13.B.5.h,the petitioner has demonstrated that the deviation is "justified as meeting public purposes to a degree at least equivalent to literal application of such regulations." Proposed Deviation#2 Deviation#2 seeks relief from LDC Section 6.06.01.N,Street System Requirements and Appendix B, Typical Street Sections and Right-of-Way Design Standards, which establishes a 60-foot wide local road, to allow a minimum 50-foot wide local private road. This deviation applies when the developer proposes to develop local streets in lieu of a private drive or access way. Petitioner's Justification: The petitioner justified the deviation request as follows: The proposed 50' wide private road right-of-way is sufficiently wide to accommodate the required roadway improvements. Utilities and sidewalks can be placed within easements outside the private right-of-way if necessary. The internal project roads will be private and the standard public right-of-way is not necessary for internal traffic volumes. Dual sidewalks will be provided on any platted local street. Staff Analysis and Recommendation: Staff sees no detrimental effect if this deviation request is approved. Zoning staff recommends APPROVAL of this deviation, finding that in compliance with LDC Section 10.02.13.A.3,the petitioner has demonstrated that"the element may be waived without a detrimental effect on the health,safety and welfare of the community," and LDC Section 10.02.13.B.5.h, the petitioner has demonstrated that the deviation is "justified as meeting public purposes to a degree at least equivalent to literal application of such regulations." Proposed Deviation#3 From LDC Section 4.06.02.C.4, Buffer Requirements, which requires developments of 15 acres or more to provide a perimeter landscape buffer of at least 20 feet in width regardless of the width of the right-of-way, to permit a 15-foot wide,Type D buffer adjacent to external rights-of-way. Petitioner's Justification: The petitioner justified the deviation request as follows: This deviation is warranted because the site has been previously developed and it has three road frontages. The Bayshore Overlay permits roadway buffers to be 15' in width for multi family and commercial developments. The Mattamy Homes RPUD provides for a PUDZ-PL20160000183 Mattamy Homes Page 10 of 19 April 26,2017 variety of dwelling unit types, including multi family units. The 15'buffer will include the same amount of vegetation provided within a 20' wide buffer. A 15' wide right-of-way buffer will provide the flexibility necessary to redevelop the site with new residential product types meeting the market demand for sale product compared to the rental apartments, which previously occupied the site. Staff Analysis and Recommendation: Staff sees no detrimental effect if this deviation request is approved. The type of buffers proposed along Bayshore Drive and Thomasson Drive would be appropriate for this area. Along Pine Street, the petitioner is electing to install a 15-foot wide, Type B buffer instead of the 20-foot wide, Type D buffer. Staff determined this substitute would be acceptable as well. Therefore, the Zoning staff recommends APPROVAL of this deviation, finding that in compliance with LDC Section 10.02.13.A.3,the petitioner has demonstrated that"the element may be waived without a detrimental effect on the health, safety and welfare of the community," and LDC Section 10.02.13.B.5.h, the petitioner has demonstrated that the deviation is "justified as meeting public purposes to a degree at least equivalent to literal application of such regulations." PUD FINDINGS: LDC Section 10.02.13.B.5 states that, "In support of its recommendation, the CCPC shall make findings as to the PUD Master Plan's compliance with the following criteria in addition to the findings in LDC Section 10.02.08." 1. The suitability of the area for the type and pattern of development proposed in relation to physical characteristics of the land, surrounding areas, traffic and access, drainage,sewer, water,and other utilities. The subject site is located within the water service area of the City of Naples and the south wastewater service area of the Collier County Water-Sewer District. Water distribution and wastewater collection facilities are readily available to the site and current treatment capacities are sufficient to serve the proposed RPUD. Drainage solutions will be evaluated at the time of development permit review. 2. Adequacy of evidence of unified control and suitability of any proposed agreements, contracts, 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 areas and facilities that are not to be provided or maintained at public expense. Documents submitted with the application,which were reviewed by the County Attorney's Office, demonstrate unified control of the property. 3. Conformity of the proposed Planned Unit Development with the goals,objectives,and policies of the Growth Management Plan (GMP). County staff has reviewed this petition and has offered an analysis of conformity with the PUDZ-PL20160000183 Mattamy Homes Page 11 of 19 April 26,2017 relevant goals, objectives, and policies of the GMP within the GMP Consistency portion of this staff report(or within an accompanying memorandum). 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. As described in the Analysis section of this staff report, staff is of the opinion that the proposed project will be compatible with the surrounding area. Notwithstanding the fact the petitioner is requesting a landscape buffer deviation, it is the opinion of staff that the Master Plan proposes the appropriate type and size perimeter landscape buffers. Staff has concerns regarding the ability for each lot to accommodate the requisite canopy tree. As a solution, staff is making a condition of approval that would modify the Development Standards in Exhibit B of the PUD Document (see Recommendation section of this staff report,page 18). 5. The adequacy of usable open space areas in existence and as proposed to serve the development. The RPUD is required to provide at least 60%of the gross area for usable open space. The Master Plan indicates that 60% would be provided and no deviation from the open space requirement is being requested. Compliance would be further demonstrated at the time of SDP or platting. 6. The timing or sequence of development for the purpose of ensuring the adequacy of available improvements and facilities,both public and private. The roadway infrastructure is sufficient to serve the proposed project, as noted in the Transportation Element consistency review. Operational impacts will be addressed at time of first development order (SDP or PPL), at which time a new TIS will be required to demonstrate turning movements for all site access points. Finally, the project's development must comply with all other applicable concurrency management regulations when development approvals, including but not limited to any plats and or site development plans, are sought. With respect to drainage, impacts from the site discharge will be addressed at time of SDP, PPL, or actual site development. Additionally, the project's development must comply with all other applicable concurrency management regulations when development approvals are sought. 7. The ability of the subject property and of surrounding areas to accommodate expansion. The area has readily available supporting infrastructure,including public water distribution and wastewater collection systems, to service this project based upon the commitments made by the petitioner and the fact that adequate public facilities requirements will be continuously addressed as development approvals are sought. PUDZ-PL20160000183 Mattamy Homes Page 12 of 19 April 26,2017 8. 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. The petitioner is requesting three deviations, requiring an evaluation to the extent to which development standards and deviations proposed for this RPUD depart from development standards that would be required for the most similar conventional zoning district. Each deviation requested by the petitioner is itemized and analyzed in the Deviation Discussion section of this staff report on page 9. Staff supports all deviations with one minor condition of approval related to the Master Plan regarding the landscape buffer. With the update to the Master Plan, it is the opinion of staff that the petitioner has demonstrated that "the elements may be waived without a detrimental effect on the health, safety and welfare of the community"in accordance with LDC Section 10.02.13.A.3, and that the petitioner has demonstrated the deviations are "justified as meeting public purposes to a degree at least equivalent to literal application of such regulations" in accordance with LDC Section 10.02.13.B.5.h. Rezone Findings: LDC Subsection 10.02.08.F states, "When pertaining to the rezoning of land, the report and recommendations to the planning commission to the Board of County Commissioners...shall show that the planning commission has studied and considered proposed change in relation to the following when applicable." 1. Whether the proposed change will be consistent with the goals,objectives,and policies of the Future Land Use Map and the elements of the Growth Management Plan. Comprehensive Planning staff determined the subject petition is consistent with the goals, objectives, and policies of the FLUM and other elements of the GMP. 2. The existing land use pattern. The existing land use pattern (of the abutting properties) is described in the Surrounding Land Use and Zoning section of this staff report. The proposed use would not change the existing land use patterns of the surrounding properties. 3. The possible creation of an isolated district unrelated to adjacent and nearby districts. Lands zoned RPUD are located to the east of the subject property. In addition, there are PUDs located within close proximity of the subject property. For all intents and purposes, these lands that are zoned PUD are considered similar and related zoning classification, because the County did not adopt the RPUD zoning district until 2004 (pursuant to Ordinance 04-41). Therefore, the proposed petition would not create an isolated district unrelated to adjacent and nearby districts. PUDZ-PL20160000183 Mattamy Homes Page 13 of 19 April 26,2017 4. Whether existing district boundaries are illogically drawn in relation to existing conditions on the property proposed for change. The square-shape boundary of the RPUD logically follows the external boundary of the parcels assembled for the rezoning. 5. Whether changed or changing conditions make the passage of the proposed rezoning necessary. The proposed change is not necessary,per se, but it is being requested in compliance with the LDC provisions to seek such changes. 6. Whether the proposed change will adversely influence living conditions in the neighborhood. The proposed RPUD is not anticipated to adversely influence living conditions in the neighborhood. 7. Whether the proposed change will create or excessively increase traffic congestion or create types of traffic deemed incompatible with surrounding land uses, because of peak volumes or projected types of vehicular traffic, including activity during construction phases of the development, or otherwise affect public safety. The roadway infrastructure has sufficient capacity to serve the proposed project at this time. The project is subject to the Transportation Commitments contained in the RPUD Ordinance, which includes provisions to address public safety. 8. Whether the proposed change will create a drainage problem. The RPUD is not anticipated to create drainage problems in the area, provided the petitioner coordinates with Collier County's Road Maintenance Division to replace the drainage pipe under Pine Street that connects the project outfall to the adjacent Windstar PUD lake.The project's stormwater management system should be designed to a discharge rate not to exceed 0.15 cubic feet per second/acre. Stormwater best management practices, treatment, and storage on this project will be addressed through Environmental Resource Permitting with the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD). County staff will evaluate the project's stormwater management system, calculations, and design criteria at time of SDP and/or PPL. 9. Whether the proposed change will seriously reduce light and air to adjacent areas. It is not anticipated this RPUD would reduce light or air to the adjacent areas. 10. Whether the proposed change will adversely affect property values in the adjacent areas. This is a subjective determination based upon anticipated results, which may be internal or PUDZ-PL20160000183 Mattamy Homes Page 14 of 19 April 26,2017 external to the subject property.Property valuation is affected by a host of factors including zoning; however, zoning by itself may or may not affect values, since value determination is driven by market value. 11. Whether the proposed change will be a deterrent to the improvement or development of adjacent property in accordance with existing regulations. The Cirrus Point RPUD to the east is currently undeveloped and staff does not anticipate this proposed RPUD would serve as a deterrent to its improvement. 12. Whether the proposed change will constitute a grant of special privilege to an individual owner as contrasting with the public welfare. If the proposed development complies with the GMP through the proposed amendment, then that constitutes a public policy statement supporting zoning actions when they are consistent with said Comprehensive 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. The subject property can be used in accordance with existing zoning; however, the proposed design standards cannot be achieved without rezoning to an RPUD. 14. Whether the change suggested is out of scale with the needs of the neighborhood or the County. It is staff's opinion the proposed uses and associated development standards and developer commitments will ensure that the project is not out of scale with the needs of the community. 15. Whether is it impossible to find other adequate sites in the County for the proposed use in districts already permitting such use. The petition was reviewed for compliance with the GMP and the LDC, and staff does not specifically review other sites in conjunction with a specific petition. 16. The physical characteristics of the property and the degree of site alteration, which would be required to make the property usable for any of the range of potential uses under the proposed zoning classification. Any development anticipated by the RPUD Document would require considerable site alteration, and this project will undergo extensive evaluation relative to all federal, state, and local development regulations during the SDP and/or platting processes, and again PUDZ-PL20160000183 Mattamy Homes Page 15 of 19 April 26,2017 later as part of the building permit process. This RPUD is for redevelopment that is located within an established community redevelopment area and key portions of the stormwater drainage infrastructure, both on-site and off-site, are currently in place. 17. The impact of development on the availability of adequate public facilities and services consistent with the levels of service adopted in the Collier County Growth Management Plan and as defined and implemented through the Collier County Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance, as amended. The project will have to meet all applicable criteria set forth in LDC Section 6.02.00 regarding Adequate Public Facilities (APF), and the project will need to be consistent with all applicable goals and objectives of the GMP regarding adequate public facilities, except what is exempt by federal regulations. This petition has been reviewed by County staff responsible for jurisdictional elements of the GMP as part of the amendment process and those staff persons have concluded that no Level of Service (LOS) will be adversely impacted with the commitments contained in the RPUD Document. The concurrency review for APF is determined at the time of SDP review. The activity proposed by this amendment will have no impact on public facility adequacy in regard to utilities. The redevelopment of this site will maintain the intended LOS and direction of flow through the interconnected developments downstream in this part of the area known as Miscellaneous Coastal Basin (MCB-06), which does not have an official LOS established in the GMP. 18. Such other factors, standards, or criteria that the Board of County Commissioners shall deem important in the protection of the public health,safety, and welfare. NEIGHBORHOOD INFORMATION MEETING (NIM): The applicant conducted a NIM on September 13, 2016 during a regular hearing of the Bayshore/Gateway Triangle Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board. The meeting was held at 3570 Bayshore Drive, Unit 2 in Naples, Florida. The applicant's team consisted of Wayne Arnold, Matt O'Brien, Richard Yovanovich, Mike Delate, Jim Banks, and Marco Espinar, and the NIM summary is included in Attachment 2 - Application and Support Material. The public asked questions that included but were not limited to the proposed number (density) of dwelling units, access, whether the project would be gated, anticipated price range and size of the dwelling units, traffic lights, infrastructure, maximum building height,location of amenities,drainage,blasting during construction,lot sizes,and project phasing. According to the NIM summary, when discussing the project,Mr. O'Brien stated that no entrance was being proposed into the Windstar PUD; however,the Master Plan currently shows a potential interconnection into Windstar PUD. The Master Plan must be modified to remove this interconnection (see Recommendation section of the staff report, page 18). Another person asked if a traffic light is proposed at the intersection of Thomasson Drive and Bayshore Drive, to which Mr. Arnold responded that he thought the County would be installing a PUDZ-PL20160000183 Mattamy Homes Page 16 of 19 April 26,2017 roundabout. With respect to density, Mr. Arnold explained the previous project for this site was developed with 200 apartment units,to which an unidentified woman commented that the previous development"seemed pretty dense there, 200." Later in the meeting, a resident of Windstar PUD mentioned the following regarding the proposed density and type of construction: A Windstar resident. I'm not officially representing the 550 people that live there, but the president of the master association board did ask me to come as a formal president of the board and point out that we're concerned about the density and the type of construction. These are sort of standard townhome type things. We were hoping for more of an imaginative use of the property, you know, (indiscernible) or something like that, that would be more of an urban type feel rather than this sort of straight planned community type of thing, but the traffic and density are primary concerns. When asked if a barrier wall would be installed along the property line adjacent to Pine Street,Mr. Arnold responded by saying, "we're proposing, I think, Matt, we're pretty committed to having a wall along that part of our landscape buffer." With respect to traffic, an attendee made the following comments about Bayshore Drive: Right now, it's very tough coming out of Windstar to get out onto Bayshore Drive because the traffic is coming down all the time in the morning. It's going to be a lot worse when you put another 200 plus homes in there. We're also concerned about where you locate your amenities in terms of any pools and stuff that they not be too close to our entrance roads here. And,finally, I would point out that there is no agreement to allow that entry though Windstar at this point in time. It's something that may be discussed down the road, but there's no agreement now. More discussion ensued about the project being a gated development and the traffic impacts on Bayshore Drive. Mr. Arnold stated the following: On this concept, ma'am, and Mike Delate — on that design on Bayshore, we have a turn lane, a right turn lane on each side. So we would design a right turn lane southbound on this concept. The gate is actually here. So there would be stacking in the turn lane and then to the gated area before you get into our community. An unidentified female voice asked, "But what if they're coming from the south?" Mr. Arnold started to respond, "If they're coming from the south,"but another attendee interrupted and spoke for him saying,"There's going to be a turn lane there." Mr.Arnold affirmed the previous speaker's comment by stating,"Correct. You'd probably have a turn lane there as well." The NIM summary reflects additional discussion and concerns about traffic in the area as well as criticism about drainage. Later in the meeting, another attendee was worried that any unit constructed on-site that is assessed for less than $400,000 requires more in public services than it pays in taxes. When discussing the proposed water management areas,Mr.Delate promised there would be no blasting in the process of creating the lakes. PUDZ-PL20160000183 Mattamy Homes Page 17 of 19 April 26, 2017 COUNTY ATTORNEY OFFICE REVIEW: The County Attorney's Office reviewed this staff report on April 19, 2017. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the CCPC forward this petition to the Board with a recommendation of approval, contingent upon satisfying the following: 1. To obtain drainage concurrency, prior to issuance of the first certificate of occupancy, the owner shall,at its sole cost,replace the existing 12-inch drainage pipe within the Pine Street right- of-way with an appropriately-sized drainage pipe that will accommodate stormwater from the RPUD and from property that currently flows through the Pine Street drainage pipe. Prior to construction, the Collier County Road Maintenance Department must review and approve the plans and the owner shall obtain a right-of-way permit. 2. Note #1 in Exhibit B of the PUD Document, which provides for a reduced setback for porches, entry features, and roofed courtyards, must be modified so that these elements shall not exceed 50% of the front building façade, exclusive of the garages. 3. The owner, or its successors or assigns, at its sole expense, shall construct a five-foot wide sidewalk along the RPUD's frontage on Pine Street prior to the issuance of the first certificate of occupancy for the RPUD. 4. Deviation#3 in the PUD Document must be updated to indicate that a 15-foot wide,Type D buffer is the minimum required where adjacent to rights-of-way. 5. Revise Exhibit F, #2.b of the PUD Document to read: A maximum of 62 density bonus pool units,as provided for in the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Redevelopment Overlay in the Future Land Use Element of the GMP, are available for this RPUD for a period of seven years from the date of approval of this RPUD. If after seven years the bonus units have not been utilized, the bonus units shall expire and not be available unless reauthorized by the Board of Zoning Appeals. 6. The Master Plan must be modified to delete the Potential Interconnection into Windstar PUD. 7. A wall shall be installed within the Type B buffer along Pine Street. 8. As promised at the NIM, no blasting shall be used in the process of creating the water management areas. Attachments: 1) Proposed Ordinance 2) Application and Support Material 3) FLUE Consistency Memorandum 4) Density Map 5) City of Naples Letter 6) Legal Notifications 7) Emails_Letters from Public PUDZ-PL20160000183 Mattamy Homes Page 18 of 19 April 26,2017 PREPARED BY: ' (12117- ERIC JOHNS'•N,AICP, CFM,PRINCIPAL PLANNER DATE ZONING DIVISION REVIEWED BY: 72.,) � 3 I RAYMV.BELLOWS,ZONING MANAGER 'ATE ZONIN DIVISION 44 - /4- i MIKE BOSI,AICP,DIRECTOR DATE ZONING DIVISION APPROVED BY: AMES FRENCH, DEPUTY DEPARTMENT HEAD DATE GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT PUDZ-PL20160000183 Mattamy Homes Page 19 of 19 Ex parte - Commissioner Burt Saunders COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA June 13, 2017 CONSENT AGENDA 16.A.3. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item,all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve for recording the final plat of Fronterra Phase 1, (Application Number PL20150001982)approval of the standard form Construction and Maintenance Agreement and approval of the amount of the performance security. IX NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE [Meetings nCorrespondence e-mails I ICalls 16.A.4. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve for recording the final plat of Del Webb Naples Parcels 209- 212, (Application Number PL20170000434)approval of the standard form Construction and Maintenance Agreement and approval of the amount of the performance security. V NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE [Meetings ❑—Correspondence De-mails nCalls 16.A.5. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item,all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve for recording the minor final plat of Coquina at Maple Ridge— Phase 3,Application Number PL20170000773. X NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE Meetings ❑Correspondence I le-mails I ICalls 16.A.6. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item,all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve for recording the minor final plat of Terracina Grand, Application Number PL20160002326. X NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE 1Meetings nCorrespondence ne-mails Calls SUMMARY AGENDA 17.A. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item,all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve an Ordinance,amending Ordinance No. 2004-41,as amended,the Collier County Land Development Code, which established the comprehensive zoning regulations for the unincorporated area of Collier County, Florida, by amending the appropriate zoning atlas map or maps by changing the zoning classification of the herein described real property from the Neighborhood Commercial Subdistrict of the Bayshore Drive Mixed Use Overlay District of the Residential Multi- Family-6 Zoning District(RMF-6-BMUD-NC)and the Neighborhood Commercial Subdistrict of the Bayshore Drive Mixed Use Overlay District of the Commercial Intermediate Zoning District(C-3-BMUD-NC)to a Residential Planned Unit Development Zoning District for the project to be known as Mattamy Homes Residential Planned Unit Development,to allow construction of a maximum of 276 residential dwelling units on property located in the northwest quadrant of Bayshore Drive and Thomasson Drive in Section 14,Township 50 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida consisting of 37+/-acres; and providing an effective date. [PL20160000183) X NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE (Meetings nCorrespondence e-mails (Calls Ex parte Items - Commissioner McDaniel COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA 06/13/2017 ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARINGS - NONE CONSENT AGENDA 16.A.3. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve for recording the final plat of Fronterra Phase 1, (Application Number PL20150001982) approval of the standard form Construction and Maintenance Agreement and approval of the amount of the performance security. DQ NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE (Meetings _Correspondence ne-mails (Calls 16.A.4. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve for recording the final plat of Del Webb Naples Parcels 209 -212, (Application Number PL20170000434) approval of the standard form Construction and Maintenance Agreement and approval of the amount of the performance security. X NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE Meetings (—Correspondence e-mails [-Calls 16.A.5. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve for recording the minor final plat of Coquina at Maple Ridge—Phase 3,Application Number PL20170000773. NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE (Meetings Correspondence e-mails _Calls 16.A.6. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve for recording the minor final plat of Terracina Grand,Application Number PL20160002326. X NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE flMeetings ❑Correspondence Fie-mails (—Calls SUMMARY AGENDA 17.A. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve an Ordinance, amending Ordinance No. 2004-41, as amended,the Collier County Land Development Code,which established the comprehensive zoning regulations for the unincorporated area of Collier County, Florida, by amending the appropriate zoning atlas map or maps by changing the zoning classification of the herein described real property from the Neighborhood Commercial Subdistrict of the Bayshore Drive Mixed Use Overlay District of the Residential Multi-Family-6 Zoning District(RMF-6-BMUD-NC) and the Neighborhood Commercial Subdistrict of the Bayshore Drive Mixed Use Overlay District of the Commercial Intermediate Zoning District (C-3-BMUD-NC) to a Residential Planned Unit Development Zoning District for the project to be known as Mattamy Homes Residential Planned Unit Development, to allow construction of a maximum of 276 residential dwelling units on property located in the northwest quadrant of Bayshore Drive and Thomasson Drive in Section 14, Township 50 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida consisting of 37+/- acres; and providing an effective date. [PL201600001831 n NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE IMeetings flCorrespondence Fe-mails CCalls Email from Rich Yovanovich's Office requesting meeting and then cancelling meeting. Thursday, June 8, 2017 FilsonSue 03 -17 /7 From: Dianna Quintanilla <DQuintanilla@cyklawfirm.com> Sent: Thursday, June 8, 2017 10:39 AM To: FilsonSue Subject: RE: Meeting Request: Mattamy Homes Yes but I just sent another email stating: "So, go figure Rich just literally called and said to cancel the meeting, it is not necessary. However, thank you for your quick response. Have a great weekend." From: FilsonSue [mailto:SueFilson@colliergov.net] Sent: Thursday, June 8, 2017 10:38 AM To: Dianna Quintanilla Subject: RE: Meeting Request: Mattamy Homes Wayne Arnold????? From: Dianna Quintanilla [mailto:DQuintanilla@cyklawfirm.com] Sent:Thursday,June 8, 2017 10:35 AM To: FilsonSue<SueFilson@colliergov.net> Subject: RE: Meeting Request: Mattamy Homes Perfect. Rich and Wayne will be there tomorrow at 2:00pm: 3299 Tamiami Trail East O From: FilsonSue [mailto:SueFilson@colliergov.net] Sent: Thursday,June 8, 2017 10:33 AM To: Dianna Quintanilla Subject: RE: Meeting Request: Mattamy Homes Hi Dianna,today is your lucky day. I have at 2:00 available tomorrow,June 9th. Sue From: Dianna Quintanilla [mailto:DQuintanilla@cyklawfirm.coml Sent:Thursday,June 8,2017 10:15 AM To: FilsonSue <SueFilson@colliergov.net> Subject: Meeting Request: Mattamy Homes Hello, I know this is last minute but would the Commissioner have a chance to meet with Rich regarding the upcoming agenda item on June 13th: Mattamy Homes? Rich has tomorrow after available from 1:00—3:30; Monday June 12th at 3:00pm? i Thank you. Dianna Quintanida COLEMAN Legal Assistant to Richard D. Yovanovich, Esq. YOVA N OV I C H Coleman Yovanovich & Koester,P.A. KOESTER 4001 Tamiami Trail North, Suite 300 Naples, Florida 34103 (239) 435-3535 (239) 435-1218 (f) Under Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request. do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing 2 GrecoSherry From: Elizabeth Rogers <erogers@naplesgov.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2017 8:55 AM To: GrecoSherry Cc: Jessica Rosenberg Subject: Commissioner Taylor's presentation to City Council tomorrow,June 14, 2017 Attachments: FW: Item 12 - City Council Meeting 6/14/17 Importance: High Good morning Ms. Greco: Jessica Rosenberg, Executive Assistant/Deputy City Clerk, and I will be clerking tomorrow's City Council meeting at which Commissioner Taylor is scheduled to give a presentation regarding RFMUD. Roger Reinke, Assistant City Manager, forwarded Miss Taylor's PowerPoint presentation to our office yesterday (see attached). 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N 0 (D — Co 0 0 (D _ W `z + v C CD co cn ill O N O) -z 0 _ cn (D I � 06/13/2017 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to review the updated conceptual site plans, cost analysis,and funding allocation plan associated with the development of a regional tournament caliber sports facility and approve the recommended funding allocation, project delivery plan; and direct the County Manager to execute the plan as submitted or as amended by the Board. OBJECTIVE: To comply with prior Board direction to provide a follow-up analysis of the proposed sports facility location,cost comparison and funding scenarios; and seek authorization to move the project forward. CONSIDERATIONS: In early 2015, staff recognized that there was insufficient capacity to meet the existing and increasing demands for local and regional sports facility needs and proposed seeking professional assistance in evaluating our existing facilities and planning for future facilities. On October 27, 2015, request for proposal 15-6419 was awarded to Hunden Strategic Partners Inc. (HSP) to evaluate existing facilities, consider future demand, provide recommendations for facility amenities, and identify potential locations. On June 28, 2016, under agenda item 11A, the Board reviewed the original HSP market and needs assessment analysis. In summation, the study indicated there is high market demand for regional amateur sports facilities and our current sports facilities are fully burdened. The Board voted unanimously to accept the report and directed staff to begin site specific feasibility studies based on the recommendations within the report. Over the next six months, staff completed a next level evaluation of the sites identified in the report. On February 28, 2017, under item 11C, the Board reviewed the findings of the site specific feasibility studies. The review focused on three sites (Magnolia Pond, City Gate, and CC305) and determined that only two sites, City Gate and CC305, were able to reasonably support a facility of this type. The Board expressed a positive interest in pursuing additional information on the two sites and asked staff to also consider a scenario for potentially co-locating the project with phasing. The item was also presented with the premise that the Board would express a consensus, as a super majority, that they would be willing to fund such an endeavor with an additional penny of tourist development tax. The Board voted unanimously to direct staff and the Tourist Development Council (TDC) to evaluate funding allocations and further directed staff to begin preliminary discussions with representatives of City Gate. The Board noted that the original asking price of $400,000 per acre for the City Gate property was significantly higher than the fully burdened per acre cost of CC305. On March 28, 2018, staff presented a financing plan for Board evaluation along with a request to continue due diligence and begin earnest discussion with the owners of City Gate. The Board voted unanimously to reaffirm their interest in funding the facility, authorized the expenditure for additional consulting services, and provided guidance to staff to evaluate phasing and cost containment without compromising the functionality of the facility. Subsequent to the meeting, the Board has had several discussions regarding the tourist development tax allocation noting that beach renourishment and beach resiliency is a high priority and requested that the next sports complex presentation be held in conjunction with the TDC. 0 A 141, s s + a 06/13/2017 Staff began analyzing the project under three scenarios. The first scenario included the full sports complex entirely on City Gate. The second development scenario included the full sports complex entirely on CC305, and the third scenario was a hybrid phased approach using both sites. It was quickly evident that even with a significant reduction in land costs, that it would not be financially feasible to build the entire complex on City Gate. Working with our consultants and City Gate representatives, we began refining acreage scenarios for a phased co-located project. For the phased project, the focus of the analysis was to determine a reasonable acreage and reduced land cost that would accommodate a base sports complex that could transition into an expansion onto CC305. The CC305 analysis was a refinement of prior work. It should be noted that the site amenity construction values and soft costs (sports park design fees) for the purposes of comparing sites were estimated to be identical as it assumes no difference in amenities regardless of the site. CC305 land cost and development analysis: The County purchased the site for $5,525,000. The site is estimated to generate approximately 195 acres of useable property resulting in a land cost of $28,000 per useable acre. The property must go through a rezone application, environmental permitting, base design for platting, and significant roadway analysis to identify the preliminary design and alignment for the Wilson/Benfield Roadway. Staff has budgeted approximately $3,000,000 ($15K per useable acre) for the zoning and preliminary design. Mitigation is estimated at approximately $9,000,000 ($46K per useable acre). Onsite construction costs for roadways and the "backbone" water management system may vary significantly based on final design and will most like be offset by transportation impact fees. These are roughly estimated at $6,000,000 per mile for 1.5 miles ($46K per useable acre). Onsite "backbone" utility requirements and offsite improvements to the transportation system required to connect to the network are difficult to quantify without the benefit of a final alignment and design. Depending on the alignment, mitigation, and right of way costs, the improvements may approach another $50K per useable acre. The final useable per acre price is approximately $185,000. It should be noted that some of these costs would be captured by other funds outside of the sports complex's responsibility. The second component of the CC305 analysis is time. The County is in the process of soliciting the planning and engineering RFP for the CC305 site and the transportation roadway alignment study. The time estimated to bring CC305 to an identical development level as City Gate is estimated at approximately 48 months from the time the contract is approved. Based on that forecast, construction would begin approximately in the spring of 2022. An overlapping aggressive schedule may eliminate 6-12 months. 06/13/2017 City Gate co-located and phased land cost and development analysis: Staff procured consultants services to reconfigure the scenario to consider a phased co- located project and to map the base acreage needed to bring a functional phase on line quickly while the County processed the CC305 site. A 60 acre base scenario was developed with approximately 5 additional acres for temporary parking. The site was designed with the assumption that City Gate and the County would work cooperatively together to adjust land entitlements to minimize the conflicts from two separately entitled properties. Staff conducted an initial market analysis of land values in January of 2017 to develop a cost range for planning purposes. The initial market study suggested a price range of approximately $220,000 to $260,000 per acre. Our preliminary meeting with City Gate started with a proposed asking price range of$350,000 to $400,000 per acre. In May, real property conducted an evaluation of recent sales within the area and found current market rates for large industrial zoned properties selling at an average price of$294,000 per acre. After multiple discussions with City Gate and several engineering reviews, City Gate has agreed to an average selling price of$200,000 per acre for 60 acres and an option for the County to acquire the 5 acre temporary parking site at the same price. In exchange for the lower selling price, the County has agreed to take on 44 acres of water quantity through our future water management system at the CC305 site. City Gate will still be required to provide water quality. The net result of allowing the water to pass through the CC305 system is that City Gate will recapture approximately 4 acres of useable property. The impact to the future CC305 water management system is anticipated to be minimal. The City Gate site requires no additional zoning or environmental permits for the phase 1 sports complex. It is anticipated that should the County proceed with the co-location project, phase 1 could begin construction in late 2018. This is approximately three years ahead of CC305. Staff in conjunction with representatives from City Gate has developed a memorandum of understanding and City Gate has provided a letter of concurrence. The agreed upon business points are intended to be the precursor to a formal purchase and sale agreement, should the Board choose this approach. Funding allocation analysis and recommendations: Based upon prior Board direction and discussion with respect to priorities, staff conducted an internal review of the four areas (beaches, promotion, sports tourism development and museums) driving the funding deliberations. It is abundantly clear that beach renourishment/beach resiliency is the highest priority. Coastal Zone was tasked with developing a draft 25 year plan that not only assured beach renourishment but also considered resiliency by constructing higher and wider beaches along with structural hardening. A memorandum is attached that identifies a tentatively financially balanced plan where beaches receive a 100% boost in funding thus increasing the allocation by an additional $2,500,000 annually. The Tourism Department was tasked with considering a $750,000 to $1,000,000 annual reduction in destination marketing funding. This was done recognizing that the sports 06/13/2017 Go forward Plan: Should the Board wish to move forward with the project as proposed, the following tasks would be recommended to assure a successful project and adequate funding: Project delivery: 1. Solicit for a design professional and contractor and use the Construction Manager at Risk delivery model. This allows the design team,the owner, and the contractor to control costs from day one 2. Seek assistance from HSP or a similar entity along with an end-user working group (Concept Review Team) to finalize our market study and needs assessment with respect to the stadium, field house, and also assist with amenity selection and design enhancements 3. Develop a formal purchase and sale agreement for the City Gate property for Board approval in September 4. Move forward with a naming rights assessment and policy to be approved by the Board in order to generate additional funding for the project 5. Fast track the entitlement process and preliminary design for CC305 to be ready for phase 2 as soon as practicable 6. Evaluate additional public private partnerships and donations to offset costs 7. Review existing management and marketing models from other successful facilities and adopt the final management plan before the 30% design is complete Funding allocation and financing delivery: 1. Amend the TDT allocation ordinance consistent with proposed modifications and enact the fifth (5th) penny by July 11, 2017; prepare the first reading of the ordinance amendment for the June 27, 2017 BCC meeting 2. Adjust the allocation model as recommended and finalize it with the FY 18 budget 3. Bring back a bond validation resolution at the July 11, 2018 meeting and move forward with the validation process over the summer recess 4. Bring back a resolution on June 27, 2018, authorizing participation in the Florida local government pooled commercial paper loan program which will allow bridge financing prior to completing the final construction debt service FISCAL IMPACT: The current proposed strategy to fund and finance the proposed amateur sports complex involves a combination of cash and carry appropriations and issuance of short/long term debt. The specific combination of direct annual appropriation and the timing of any financing will depend largely upon the sequencing of specific project elements and the anticipated payout schedule. Here is what is known today; • Attempting to pursue funding and financing for the amateur sports complex without 06/13/2017 enacting the fifth (5th) penny eliminates all flexibility when attempting to increase funding for beach re-nourishment/beach resiliency and maintain the traditional funding allocation for marketing and promoting the destination as well as museums • Adopting the fifth (5th) penny will raise $5,250,000 million dollars and these dollars can immediately be used to cash and carry any component of funding the amateur sports complex (such as land) provided the Board continues to find that the project promotes tourism in accordance with state and local statute • Pledging the fourth (4th) and fifth (5th) penny to pay debt service most likely for structural improvements will, according to bond counsel, require a successful bond validation process prior to the issuance of the prerequisite bond counsel opinion; Initiating this process will require the enactment of the amending ordinance enacting the fifth (5th) penny as well as the bond resolution signifying the board's intent to issue debt in a not to exceed amount; this bond validation process will most likely take approximately three to six months; Bay County was the recent recipient of a successful bond validation decision by the court for financing their amateur sports complex. • Short term commercial paper and long term bonded debt are available for the Board to consider as components of the amateur sports complex evolve; short term commercial paper under a covenant to budget and appropriate all legally available non ad valorem revenue is available to the Board as a gap financing solution and any short term paper issued would then be refinanced as part of a long term bond after a successful bond validation. • If the Board intends to enact the fifth (5th) penny to fund and finance the proposed amateur sports complex, then it is suggested that the July 11 Board meeting contain the final proposed amending ordinance enacting the fifth (5th) penny as well as the respective financing resolutions including a short term funding resolution providing for access to commercial paper under the FLGFC program and the proposed long term bond resolution; this would allow staff, the CA's office and bond counsel to commence the bond validation process over the 2017 summer recess. The Board in discussions on May 23, 2017 provided a level of guidance concerning spending priorities for programs currently funded with tourist development taxes. That guidance included no change in Museum category Cl and C2 funding and some level of increased funding support for beach re- nourishment/pass maintenance. Further the Board agreed that funding and financing the proposed amateur sports complex will require enactment of a fifth (5th) penny. Staff believes that achieving this guidance is not possible without enactment of a fifth penny inclusive of ongoing amateur sports marketing and promotion and achieving the Board desired program funding objectives. Recognizing the above, the following table offers one option for distribution of tourist tax dollars based 06/13/2017 upon the Board's guidance and recognizing the eventual need for using a portion of fifth (5th) penny dollars for debt service connected with the proposed amateur sports complex. PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE TDT ALLOCATION Description Beach Amateur Tourism Total Renourishment Sports Tourism Promotion & Beach Park Venues Facilities 1st Percent 1,250,000 - (1,250,000) - 2nd Percent 1,250,000 - (1,250,000) - 3rd Percent - - - - 4th Percent - - - - 5th Percent - 3,750,000 1,500,000 5,250,000 Total $2,500,000 $3,750,000 $(1,000,000) $5,250,000 The approach described above assumes no more than $3,750,000 of fifth penny TDT is devoted to funding and financing amateur sports facilities. Annual debt payments of $3.75 million can service borrowing between 50 and 55 million dollars over a period of 25 years, remembering that bond validation is a prerequisite to debt issuance. This approach also presumes some level of General Fund lump sum contribution to achieve the funding need for the project outlay. Based upon the proposed allocation, beach renourishment/pass maintenance programming under the above scenario would receive an additional $2,500,000 annually. This is possible by reducing funding for marketing and promotion from the first two penny's by $2,500,000 and directing $1,500,000 from fifth penny proceeds to marketing and promotion. Under this approach, total marketing and promotion TDT funding is reduced by$1,000,000. The traditional allocation to Museums remains the same. Under our conservative $5,250,000 per penny planning model, the introduction of fifth penny proceeds will increase annual TDT dollars to $26,250,000. Based upon the above scenario, amateur sports funding would receive 14.29% of proceeds; beach re-nourishment/pass maintenance would receive 42.56% of proceeds; marketing and promotion would receive 33.57% of proceeds and; museums would receive 9.59%of proceeds. 06/13/2017 PROPOSED NEW TDT ALLOCATIONS($) Description Beach Amateur Sports Tourism Museums Total Renourishment Tourism Promotion & Beach Park Venues Facilities 1st Percent 2,960,661 - 1,030,494 1,254,845 5,250,000 2nd Percent 2,960,661 - 1,030,494 1,254,845 5,250,000 3rd Percent 5,250,000 - - - 5,250,000 4th Percent - - 5,250,000 - 5,250,000 5th Percent - 3,750,000 1,500,000 - 5,250,000 Total $11,171,322 $3,750,000 $8,810,988 $2,517,690 $26,250,000 Overall % 42.56% 14.29% 33.57% 9.59% 100% It is important to note that only the first three pennies of TDT revenues may be used to fund beach and inlet management projects and programs. When the initial 2% tourist development tax was enacted in 1992, beaches received 60% of the available eligible funding and promotion received 40%. When a third penny was added to the tax in 1995, beaches received 73% of the eligible funding with promotion receiving 27%. When a fourth penny was added to the tax,together with a new allocation earmarked for museums,beaches received 67%of the eligible first three pennies, promotion received 15%and museums received 18%. When the Board reallocated the tourist development taxes in 2013, beaches received 55% of the eligible first three pennies, promotion received 29% and museums received 16%. The staff recommendation in the table above commits approximately 71% ($11,171,322 of$15,750,000) of legally available beach funding to this program category with 13% allocated to destination marketing and promotion and 16%to museums. Ordinance 2005-43 filed in August 2005 provided for the enactment and subsequent collection of the fourth (4th) penny. Full proceeds from this penny began posting to the accounting system on or about December 1st-approximately 90 days after adoption. So, if the Board was to enact the fifth penny and file the respective enabling ordinance on or about August 1St, proceeds would likely be received during the first quarter of FY 2018 on or about November 1,2017. The above option is only one approach. However, with guidance not to reduce the TDT allocation to museums, it is apparent additional dollars devoted to beach re-nourishment pass maintenance will directly impact marketing and promotion dollars. Also, dollars devoted to amateur sports facilities is essentially for pay as you go capital or financing and annual operating dollars will be funded from other sources - most likely the General Fund(001). Board direction is necessary to prepare a first draft reading of a revised TDT allocation ordinance for consideration on June 27th Thereafter, final adoption of the amending ordinance can be ready for Board approval on July 11 th prior to summer recess. Regarding visitation, direct, and indirect revenues, HSP provided a report identifying the potential local economic impact resulting from the sports complex. Using a 10 year maturity horizon on visitation, HSP predicted approximately 265,000 annual visitors attributed to the complex. Using a 20 year horizon, HSP predicted $468 million in total spending, $5.3 million in TD tax at 4% based on a total hotel spending 06/13/2017 receipts of approximately $132,500,000. Estimated annual stabilized direct spending was approximately $14,800,000. While these numbers are projections, they indicate the potential for a significant positive impact for the local economy. The intangible benefit is the availability of these facilities to our local residents that they would not otherwise have access to. The complete HSP report and summation is attached for reference. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: The development of sports facilities does not conflict with Growth Management Plan. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been approved as to form and legality and requires a majority vote for Board approval. -JAK RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approve the recommended funding allocation and project delivery plan and directs the County Manager or his designees to execute the plan as submitted or as amended by the collective will of the Board. Prepared by:Nick Casalanguida,Deputy County Manager Explanation of attachments: 1. BCC Meeting minutes from 2-28-17 and 3-28-17 providing guidance with affirmation to move forward to the next phase (2) 2. Hunden Strategic Partners initial study, follow-up, addendum, and summation (4) 3. City Gate initial market evaluation and follow-up sales price analysis (2) 4. City Gate Memorandum of business points, letter of concurrence and exhibits (5) 5. Coastal Zone 25 year beach resiliency memorandum identifying a tentative plan and budget(1) 6. Tourism Director's memorandum of reduction in budget analysis and charts (2) 7. Parks and Recreation analysis of anticipated operations and maintenance costs (1) 8. Exhibits depicting planning level complex layouts (4) Note: These were developed for acreage and feasibility assessment purposes only. Final designs may vary significantly. 9. Wilson/Benfield Alignments (2) 10. City Gate DCA (1) ATTACHMENT(S) 1. BCC Minutes from 2-28-17 (PDF) 2.BCC Minutes from 3-28-17 (PDF) 3.(Linked)Hunden Strategic Partners initial study (PDF) 4. Hunden Strategic Partners follow-up (PDF) 5. Hunden Strategic Partners addendum (PDF) 6. Hunden Strategic Partners summation (DOCX) 7. City Gate initial market evaluation (PDF) 8. City Gate initial market evaluation follow-up sales price analysis(DOC) 9. City Gate Memorandum of business points (PDF) 10. City Gate letter of concurrence(PDF) 11. City Gate Exhibit 1 (PDF) 12. City Gate Exhibit 2 (PDF) 13. City Gate Exhibit 3 (PDF) 06/13/2017 14. Coastal Zone 25 year beach resiliency memorandum identifying a tenative plan and budget (DOCX) 15. Tourism Directors memorandum of reduction in budget analysis (DOCX) 16. Tourism Directors memorandum of reduction in budget charts (PPTX) 17. Parks and Recreation analysis of anticipated operations and maintenance cost (XLSX) 18. Planning level complex layout Exhibit 1 (PNG) 19. Planning level complex layout Exhibit 2 (PNG) 20. Planning level complex layout Exhibit 3 (PNG) 21. Planning level complex layout Exhibit 4 (PNG) 22. Wilson Benfield Alignment Exhibit 1 (JPG) 23. Wilson Benfield Alignment Exhibit 2 (JPG) 24. City Gate DCA (PDF) 6/13/201,7 ........... aartnerc Oariner 1 6/13/2017 strategic partners 2016 May 13, 2015 Staff recognizing need for additional field capacity seek professional assistance (RFP 15-6419) 4 2 6/13/201.7 strategic partners October 27, 2015 RFP 15-6419 awarded to Hunden Strategic Partners (HSP) 5 specific feasibility stun,. findings. Determine City Gate CC305 able in easnnably::I.:.,. tacild, 2016 201 , Tc June 2016-December 2016 ra •During this time the Atlanta Braves approached the 4' County,twice,to propose relocating Spring-training to Collier County. •Staff considered co-locating Spring-training facility and Amateur Sports Complex. •Board rejects Braves proposal 6 6/13/2017 June 28, 2016 BCC reviews HSP Market and Needs Assessment. Directs staff to begin site Board rer specific feasibility studies expansion Collier Regi( from consi( 7 y Comer County Sports Complex potential Sites•Initial Evaluation f4j, North Collier Park ,I i 1 '1...‘.2,:,.'\.. �I�T- Ii j eI I - ;_ Golden Gats L ,I ' .Golf Course ^'n *City Gate xl-r "I Magnolia Pond •- CC30S Naples t - - - I i r4 N Lw,a- 1 + �•.FwE I Manatee +{ Elementary School 9 c9 1u'w � 5 8 4 6/13/2017 L. Board removes expansion at North mo Collier Regional Park T from consideration 9 June 2016 - December 2016 During this time the Atlanta Braves approached the County, twice, to propose relocating Spring-training to Collier County. Staff considered co-locating Spring-training facility and Amateur Sports Complex. Board rejects Braves proposal 10 5 6/13/201.7 Board directs staff to move forward and hire a Deputy Director of Tourism dedicated to Sports Tourism 11 Staff narrows focus to 3 sites PKY City Gate Magnolia Pond /\* CC305 hD10 RD P 12 6 6/13/2017 February 28, 2017 BCC reviews site specific feasibility study findings. Determine City Gate & CC305 able to reasonably support facility 13 March 28, 2017 Staff presents financing plan for Board evaluation. Board voted unanimously to reaffirm interest, acquire consulting services, and consider phased approach. 14 7 6/13/2017 • O&M costs expected to be 2.0 - 2.5 Million Annually • 50% cost recovery model from lease fees + rentals • Management & Marketing Model - TBD & • Access model similar to "Wiregrass" • Weekend tourism & events • Mid-week local league play Today March 28,2r. 15 strategic partners Projected Room Nights Generated-Collier County Sports Complex Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7 Year 8 Year 9 Year 10 Soccer 5.900 6,418 6.573 8.926 9,552 9,784 10,014 10.251 10.493 10.741 Baseball 9,016 9.236 10.749 11.018 12.660 12,985 13,317 13659 14,010 14,370 Softball 5,382 6.298 7,264 8,771 9.866 10,129 10.400 10.678 10,964 11,257 Football 1,537 1.574 1.794 2,064 2,309 2.368 2,429 2,491 2,555 2,620 Lacrosse 1,181 1,209 1.699 1,897 1,944 1,993 2.042 2.093 2.145 2.199 Other 127 127 214 214 300 300 386 386 386 386 23,145 24,862 28,293 32,140 36,31 37,561 38,548 39,557 40.552 41,573 Source.Various Sports Orgamzatons.Harden Strategic Partners 16 8 6/13/2017 Summary of Impacts 20 Yesrs I Stabillted Year 1ie1 New Spending (millions) Ildue.J ;n bide.cit total 9488 822 Net New Earnings (milbnsi Vim[Weil $113 From Indirect Si From induced no total $129 $6.0 Net New FTE Jobs Actual From Direct 362 From indirect 13 13 From Induced 36 3` Tctai 4t2 392 Collier County Taxes Collected (000s) Touuvn Development Tau i0 Otrl $5 30 $21u, Collier County Total $5,301 $248 Construction Impact (000s) Total Shemin,' $18,614 Hoed Labor Spending 331.071 strategic Job-Years Actual 114 Soutar itundoo Strategic Pannell partners JV%U L.UI I CL.UVCI y I I IUQCI I I UI I r rCdJC Iee T I C1 ItclIJ f • Management & Marketing Model - TBD & • Access model similar to "Wiregrass" • Weekend tourism & events • Mid-week local league play Today ch 28,20.;_ ,lents financing n for Board on.Board voted ;Dusty to reaffirm est,acquire op services,and ibtnr phased 18 6/13/2017 Collier Blvd ts41? 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