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Agenda 03/24/2015 Item #16D5 3/24/2015 16.D.5. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve a standard Donation Agreement that allows Marco A. Espinar to donate a 2.26 acre parcel along with a management endowment of $8,802.70 to the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Program under the offsite vegetation retention provision of the Land Development Code LDC Sec 3.05.07H.1.f.iii. (b), at no cost to the County, and authorize the Chairman to sign the Donation Agreement and staff to take all necessary actions to close. OBJECTIVE: Acceptance of a donation of a 2.26 acre parcel for the Conservation Collier Program, with prohibited exotic vegetation having been removed, and including a management endowment of $8,802.70. CONSIDERATIONS: A 2010 Land Development Code amendment(Section 3.05.07 H.1.f.i. (f) and (g)) provides the option to developers to accomplish their required native vegetation retention offsite by donating lands and management endowment funds to the Conservation Collier Program. Marco A. Espinar is the owner of a 2.26 acre parcel and is planning to convey this parcel located within the Red Maple Swamp Preserve in North Golden Gate Estates, along with a management endowment, to the Conservation Collier Program as offsite preservation for 2.26 acres on the Collier 36 development (PUDZ-PL20140000340—a.k.a.Tuscany Point 2)under the above referenced LDC provision. This parcel will be cleared of exotic vegetation prior to donation. Acceptance of this parcel by Conservation Collier will serve to further the protection of environmentally sensitive lands within Red Maple Swamp Preserve. The CCLAAC previously recommended acquisition of parcels within Red Maple Swamp Preserve, as all parcels in this project are on the 2011 A-List, which was approved at the January 25, 2011 Board meeting, Agenda Item No. 10B. Additionally, the Land Development Code, (LDC) Section 3.05.07 H.1.f. iii. (b), specifically allows donations within North Golden Gate Estates Unit 53, aka Red Maple Swamp Preserve. Upon approval, the attached standard form Donation Agreement and a Warranty Deed will be prepared for the County Attorney's Office review and approval for execution by the Chair and recordation. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no cost to the County associated with acceptance of this property. The Collier County Property Appraiser values this parcel at $3,200 per acre or a total of $7,232. The $8,802.70 management endowment required by the LDC (25% of the cost to Conservation Collier of similar lands) is expected to cover maintenance costs for 11 years. The management endowment payment will be deposited into Conservation Collier Maintenance Fund (174). Because of its environmental condition, its location within the Red Maple Swamp Preserve boundary and the proposed management endowment, this 2.26 acre donation is not anticipated to increase the Red Maple Swamp Preserve project perpetual operations and maintenance costs in the near future. After endowment funds are depleted, cost to manage the property will be minimal. Potential future costs will be incorporated into the Conservation Collier Long Term Financial Management Plan. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: Fee simple acquisition of conservation lands is consistent with and supports Policy 1.3.1(e) in the Conservation and Coastal Management Element of the Collier County Growth Management Plan. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been approved for form and legality and requires majority vote for approval. -JAB Packet Page -694- 3/24/2015 16.D.5. RECOMMENDATION: Staff is recommending that the Board: l) Approves and accepts a standard form Donation Agreement and Warranty Deed from Marco A. Espinar. 2) Authorizes the Chairman to execute the Donation Agreement with Marco A. Espinar and any and all other County Attorney's Office approved documents related to this transaction once they have been approved by the County Attorney's Office; 3)Authorizes staff to accept the land management endowment; and 4) Directs the County Manager or his designee to proceed to acquire this parcel, to follow all appropriate closing procedures, to record the deed and any and all necessary documents to obtain clear title to this parcel, and to take all reasonable steps necessary to ensure performance under the Agreement. Prepared By: Alexandra Sulecki, Principal Environmental Specialist, Parks and Recreation Department, Conservation Collier Program Attachments: Draft Donation Agreement Project Design Report Packet Page -695- 3/24/2015 16.D.5. COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.16.D.16.D.5. Item Summary: Recommendation to approve a standard Donation Agreement that allows Marco A. Espinar to donate a 2.26 acre parcel along with a management endowment of $8,802.70 to the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Program under the offsite vegetation retention provision of the Land Development Code LDC Sec 3.05.07H.1.f.iii. (b), at no cost to the County, and authorize the Chairman to sign the Donation Agreement and staff to take all necessary actions to close. Meeting Date: 3/24/2015 Prepared By Name: BetancurNatali Title: Operations Analyst,Beach &Water 2/25/2015 3:04:23 PM Submitted by Title: Environmental Specialist,Principal, Conservation Collier Name: SuleckiAlexandra 2/25/2015 3:04:24 PM Approved By Name: WilliamsBarry Title: Division Director-Parks & Recreation,Parks &Recreation Date: 3/3/2015 9:49:08 AM Name: TownsendAmanda Title: Division Director-Operations Support, Public Services Department Date: 3/4/2015 3:23:26 PM Name: AlonsoHailey Title: Operations Analyst, Public Services Department Date: 3/6/2015 1:55:01 PM Packet Page-696- 3/24/2015 16.D.5. Name: Washburnllonka Title: Manager-Park Operations,Parks &Recreation Date: 3/9/2015 3:18:05 PM Name: CarneliSteve Title: Department Head-Public Services, Public Services Department Date: 3/10/2015 1:45:05 PM Name: BelpedioJennifer Title:Assistant County Attorney, CAO General Services Date: 3/12/2015 8:29:16 AM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney, Date: 3/12/2015 2:47:27 PM Name: FinnEd Title: Management/Budget Analyst, Senior, Transportation Engineering&Construction Management Date: 3/13/2015 4:29:44 PM Name: OchsLeo Title: County Manager, County Managers Office Date: 3/15/2015 8:22:03 PM Packet Page-697- 3/24/2015 16.D.5. CONSERVATION COLLIER PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: 39493200103 COLLIER 36 DONATION AGREEMENT THIS DONATION AGREEMENT (hereinafter referred to as the "Agreement") is made and entered into by and between MARCO A. ESPINAR, a single person, (hereinafter referred to as "Owner"), whose mailing address is 3880 Estey Avenue, Naples, FL 34104, and COLLIER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, its successors and assigns, whose address is 3335 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 101, Naples, FL 34112, (hereinafter referred to as "County"). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Owner is the owner of that certain parcel of real property (hereinafter referred to as "Property"), located in Collier County, State of Florida, and being more particularly described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference. WHEREAS, Owner recognizes the benefit to Owner and desires to convey the Property to the County for the stated purposes, on the terms and conditions set forth herein, said terms including that no compensation shall be due and payable for the Property requested by County; and NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of these premises, the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00), and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby mutually acknowledged, it is agreed by and between the parties as follows: 1. Owner shall convey the Property via a Warranty Deed to County at no cost to the County, unless otherwise stated herein. 2. Prior to Closing, Owner shall obtain from the holders of any liens, exceptions and/or qualifications encumbering the Property, the execution of such instruments which will remove, release or subordinate such encumbrances from the Property upon their recording in the public records of Collier County, Florida. Owner shall provide such instruments, properly executed, to County on or before the date of Closing. 3. This Agreement shall be null and void, and of no further force or effect, unless Closing shall occur within sixty (60) days from the date County executes this Agreement; unless extended by mutual written agreement of the parties hereto. The Manager of Real Property Management or designee is authorized to enter into such mutual written agreements on behalf of the County for extensions of up to an additional sixty (60) days without further approval by the Board of County Commissioners. Packet Page-698- 3/24/2015 16.D.5. 4. Owner is aware and understands that this Agreement is subject to the acceptance and approval by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida. The purpose of the Agreement is to satisfy the offsite preservation requirement for PUDZ-PL20140000340, Collier 36, as required by the 2010 Land Development Code amendment (Section 3.05.07 H.1.f.i. (f) and (g). 5. Owner represents that the Property and all uses of the Property have been and presently are in compliance with all Federal, State and Local environmental laws; that no hazardous substances have been generated, stored, treated or transferred on the Property except as specifically disclosed to the County; that the Owner has no knowledge of any spill or environmental law violation on any property contiguous to or in the vicinity of the Property to be conveyed to the County, that the Owner has not received notice and otherwise has no knowledge of a) any spill on the Property, b) any existing or threatened environmental lien against the Property or c) any lawsuit, proceeding or investigation regarding the generation, storage, treatment, spill or transfer of hazardous substances on the Property. This provision shall survive Closing and is not deemed satisfied by conveyance of title. 6. Owner shall indemnify, defend, save and hold harmless the County against and from, and to reimburse the County with respect to, any and all damages, claims, liabilities, laws, costs and expenses (including without limitation reasonable paralegal and attorney fees and expenses whether in court, out of court, in bankruptcy or administrative proceedings or on appeal), penalties or fines incurred by or asserted against the County by reason or arising out of the breach of Owner's representation under Section 5. This provision shall survive Closing and is not deemed satisfied by conveyance of title. 7. The cost of a title commitment and title policy shall be paid by Owner. Owner shall pay for all costs of recording the conveyance instrument, and recording costs for any curative instruments, in the Public Records of Collier County, Florida. Owner shall be responsible for paying any costs and/or fees associated with the securing and recording any Releases of mortgage(s) recorded against the Property from any mortgagee(s). All other costs associated with this transaction including but not limited to transfer, documentary and intangible taxes shall be borne and paid by Owner. 8. Prior to Closing, Owner shall remove or cause to be removed from the Property, at Owner's sole cost and expense, any and all exotic vegetation on the Property deemed necessary to be removed by County. 9. This Agreement and the terms and provisions hereof shall be effective as of the date this Agreement is executed by both parties and shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective heirs, executors, personal representatives, successors, successor trustees, and/or assignees, whenever the context so requires or admits. 10. Conveyance of the Property by Owner is contingent upon no other provisions, conditions, or premises other than those so stated above; and the written Agreement, including all exhibits attached hereto, shall constitute the entire Agreement and Packet Page -699- C) 3/24/2015 16.D.5. understanding of the parties, and there are no other prior or contemporaneous written or oral agreements, undertakings, promises, warranties, or covenants not contained herein. 11. If the Owner holds the Property in the form of a partnership, limited partnership, corporation, trust or any form of representative capacity whatsoever for others, Owner shall make a written public disclosure, according to Chapter 286, Florida Statutes, under oath, of the name and address of every person having a beneficial interest in the Property before the Property held in such capacity is conveyed to County, its successors and assigns. (If the corporation is registered with the Federal Securities Exchange Commission or registered pursuant to Chapter 517, Florida Statutes, whose stock is for sale to the general public, it is hereby exempt from the provisions of Chapter 286, Florida Statutes.) 12. This Agreement is governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Owner has caused these presents to be executed the date and year first above written. DATE ACQUISITION APPROVED BY BCC: AS TO COUNTY: DATED: ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: , Deputy Clerk TIM NANCE, CHAIRMAN Approved as to form and legality: Jennifer A. Belpedio, Assistant County Attorney 037-C c, 3 Packet Page-700- e 3/24/2015 16.D.5. AS TO OWNER: WITNESSES: Witness#1 (Signature) Witness#1 (Print Name) MARCO A. ESPINAR Witness#2 (Signature) Witness#2 (Print Name) 4 Packet Page-701- (;) 3/24/2015 16.D.5. EXHIBIT z , C Page / of 2— ys tAn" CAI i=ca:.P.GfaFa? .5!AVcPJ'6 _.. 950 Encore Way Naples,Flor{ala 34110 Phone 239.254.2030 Fa 239 254 2099 HM PROJECT#2014.001 11/20/2014 REF. DWG.#B-7030 Page 1 of 1 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: THE SOUTH 2.26 ACRES OF THE WEST 180 FEET OF TRACT 37, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 53,AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 93 PUB OF LIC COUNTY, FLORIDA, LYING IN SECTION 48 SOUTH, RANGE 27 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TRACT 37,AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT OF GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 53, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 93 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID TRACT 37, S00 33 34 E FOR A DISTANCE OF 604.26 FEET, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE PARCEL HEREIN DESCRIBED. THENCE LEAVING THE WEST LINE OF SAID TRACT 37, N89°32'16"E FOR A DISTANCE OF 179.99 FEET,TO A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 180 FEET OF SAID TRACT 37;THENCE RUN S00°33'36"E FOR A DISTANCE OF 541.12 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 180 FEET OF SAID TRACT 37;THENCE RUN S85°42'48'W FOR A DISTANCE OF 180.38 FEE t ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE WEST 180 FEET OF SAID TRACT 37; THENCE RUN N00°33'34"W FOR A DISTANCE OF 553.16 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID TRACT 37, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE PARCEL HEREIN DESCRIBED. CONTAINING 98,484 SQUARE FEET OR 2.26 ACRES MORE OR LESS. BEARINGS REFER TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 27 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AS BEING S85°42'48"W. HOLE MONTES, INC. CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION NUMBER LB 1772 7.4 BY i .t, ft''.e^' 1 ,!'' P.S.M.#t5628 THOMAS M. MURPHY ( STATE OF FLORIDA d1,0MDATA-5V\2014\2024001\DIN\StABOUNDAR1ES\GGE U53 Tr 37 lot split\GGE U53 TR37 W180 52.26AC,.docx Packet Page -702- E t 1 a .`` 7 3/24/2015 16.D.5. aa 7 of \\rim-OCto\NUDAU-5"201i\2014001W\Stl\BC)NDARES\CGE t153 Tr 37 tot spLf\C#1153 TR32 1n80-52.26nG.wM 7a0. toya.rtt Nv*20.2014 - 2.02m.*mwu.)or tic xnrt.11 N THIS IS NOT A SURVEY � f —7 GRAPHIC SCALE PVC 0 100 200 N.W. CORNER OF TRACT 37, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES 1" = 200' UNIT 53, P.B. 7 PG. 93 CD wog - } -,80' 150'- 0wa- w to 4 w 0 t Dc.2 I— .a: r-...... CD C � 4 U aww O � t— Q i S t l.> s— c t-C,1 LL O � � a ti w ° O c S f rr3 t— W N89'32'16"E a 2 179.99' L.L 2 POE -7 Q 0 io v 0 ¢ 0 ID CC) 04 10 < U, z CO 0 CAI W c%'e ° m to 01 o "' = j zt- o , 0 a. CORNER OF - - _ a: TRACT 37 F- _____ -- _____ -----5 S35 42'48"W 180.38' /TIM TWIN EAGLtS PHASE TWO U.R. OFFICIAL RECORDS BOO. P.8. = PLAT BOOK P.B. 44 PG, 41 PG. = PAGE(S) P08 = POINT OF BEGINNING PDC = POINT OF COMMENCEMENT SEC-TWN-RGE: 950 Encore Way rRO1t cT Nn 3-4FDATE '-''.1 4. No pies, Fl. 34110 ^SKETCH OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION i 4,001 PRAWN BY: DATE °� ; R.A.K., 71/5J14 `' Phone: (23w) 254 2000 -_ HOLE MONTES Florida �,r_H 2.26 ACRES OF TRACT 37 RC RCWCE. Nt. 7 CHECKED BT; DRAWING ND. f �""_''Ftin:EZ ''"�' Authorizer Packet Page -703- cCtKlltitntt7-2.7 ,� T.u.M E3 7D30 g '; 3/24/2015 16.D.5. Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Program Project Design Report Date: March 24, 2015 CON 4 ATtON Conservation Collier: Collier 36 Donation Parcel ` Red Maple Swamp Preserve AtajElonda Water Management District az Bird Rookery Swamp County Cow Pasture = Collier 36 (Espinar) donation _ § parcel 2.5 ac 3, EI g F r f Legend 0 500 t.000 Feet n Collier 36 Donation Property Acquired c [Jb Co se r CIF 'CIaRAS _ ras coiep o,�rte 1�t:'. ( Conservation Dottier acquired Lnntl AOneticns4ofri,}C.min ane 1pa 2'115 Property Owner: Marco A. Espinar—to be donated for PUDZ- PL201440000340/Collier 36 Folio(s): 39493200006 Location: GOLDEN GATE EST UNIT 53 W 180FT OF TR 37 Size: 2.26 acres Collier County Appraiser Value: $6,825 1 Packet Page -704- 3/24/2015 16.D.5. History of Project: Project Selected for the "A" AAL most recently Donation CCLAAC review* category, #1 priority, on the approved by BCC Application Active Acquisition List Received (AAL)by CCLAAC 12/15/04 1/25/11 1/29/15 12/13/10 *It was determined that properties within NGGE Unit 53/Red Maple Swamp and Winchester Head, which are both approved donation areas in the LDC, do not need to be brought back to CCLAAC for additional recommendation. Purpose of Project: Environmental Conservation—Conservation Collier Program Program Qualifications: The Red Maple Swamp multi-parcel project, which includes the Espinar/Collier 36 2.26- acre donation parcel, is referenced within the Land Development Code (LDC) Section 3.05.07, H.1.f. iii. a. as an appropriate offsite location for land donations to satisfy developer preservation commitments. This parcel is located within the Red Maple Swamp Project Area. Red Maple Swamp is an undeveloped Unit (Unit 53) within the North Golden Gate Estates (NGGE) incorporating 305.69 acres and 105 parcels. Conservation Collier has acquired 200.24 acres and 71 parcels and currently owns 65% of lands within the project area. Native habitat present over the whole unit is wetland hardwood forest, with a substantial portion of that being dominated by cypress and red maple swamp and the remainder by native and exotic re-growth over a historic farm field (approximately 100 acres). Soils, hydrology and extant plant species indicate that the entire unit is a seasonal wetland, with surface water present during rainy season and moist conditions remaining during dry season (excepting drought conditions when water tables may recede lower). The area contributes moderately to Lower Tamiami aquifer recharge. This particular parcel contains cypress, red maple, dahoon holly and popash in the canopy and wetland dependent and adapted plants in the midstory and on the ground. Exotic invasive plants Brazilian pepper and Japanese climbing fern make up anywhere from 15% to 35% of the vegetation, depending on area. Most of the exotics are located along the south boundary. Listed wetland dependent birds, including Wood storks, snowy egrets, ibis and little blue herons have been observed during site visits and the entire unit is directly adjacent to Priority One Panther Habitat, as designated by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Deer have been observed and Florida Black bears are known to inhabit adjoining public lands. In addition to protecting wetlands and listed species habitat, another important reason for the selection of Red Maple Swamp as a conservation target is that it is connected on its north and west sides with the 60,000 acre Florida Forever Corkscrew Regional 7 Packet Page-705- 3/24/2015 16.D.5. Ecosystem Watershed (CREW) Project, which includes Corkscrew Marsh, Bird Rookery Swamp, Flint Pen Strand and Audubon's Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. Through them, Red Maple Swamp and this parcel connect with the Pepper Ranch and Caracara Prairie Preserves, private mitigation lands and lands protected under the County's Rural Lands Stewardship Program. Conservation Collier acquisitions within NGGE Unit 53 would enhance, protect, and buffer these conserved lands. The acquisition of lands within Red Maple Swamp will also provide additional public access opportunities to the area including a connection with adjoining Bird Rookery Swamp, where a 1,200-foot boardwalk has been built and nearly 12 miles of hiking trails have been created by SFWMD. Staff will coordinate with SFWMD when planning for public access to Red Maple Swamp lands. Projected Management Activities: Removal of exotic plants, construction of trails, parking and placement of fencing and signage are projected management activities. An Interim Management Plan (IMP) has been drafted and approved. A final management plan will be developed once enough contiguous parcels have been acquired to make management actions cost effective. Currently, 50 contiguous acres on the west side of the preserve are under management for exotic plants. This parcel contained approximately 15-35% exotic cover. It will be treated by the donors prior to acceptance. Control of exotics on this parcel, consisting of herbicide applications, will be ongoing from time of acceptance. The donated management endowment of$8,802.70 will cover exotic maintenance for approximately 7 years. After that time, exotic maintenance should be minimal and will be included in the management budget for the overall Red Maple Swamp project. Because of the seasonal wetland nature of the site, any future trails may be seasonal. A raised boardwalk would be the best public access opportunity, however, this will not be considered until sometime well into the future of the project when more parcels are acquired. Nature photography and bird watching from roadways are two activities that can occur at present. After consideration of risks and liability, it may be possible to allow school children to visit specific parcels as part of an educational program about wetlands. Currently, 41st Ave NW, an unpaved limerock road, provides access and the only parking is along the road right-of-way. Minimal management activities, like regular visitation and trash removal can be accomplished using both staff and volunteer labor. 3 Packet Page-706-