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Lely Beautification MSTU Agenda 02/15/2018Page 1 of 2 GOLF ESTATES BEAUTIFICATION MSTU ADVISORY COMMITTEE 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 103 Naples, FL 34112 PROJECTOR PROJECTOR PROJECTOR AGENDA FEBRUARY 15TH, 2018 I. CALL TO ORDER – II. ATTENDANCE – Tony Branco - Chair (10/1/21) Robert Slebodnik - Vice Chair (10/1/18) Kathleen Dammert (10/1/18) Linda Rae Jorgensen (10/1/21) Vacancy ( – ) III. APPROVAL OF AGENDA – IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – JANUARY 18TH, 2017 V. CHAIRMAN’S REPORT – TONY BRANCO A. Post-Irma status. B. Damaged Street & Traffic Signs VI. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT’S REPORT – MCGEE & ASSOCIATES (10/24/2018) VII. LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE REPORT – COMMERCIAL LAND MAINTENANCE (BCC APPROVAL) A. Summary comments. VIII. PROJECT MANAGERS REPORT – DAN SCHUMACHER A. Budget Report. B. Lighting Inspection Report. C. Lumec LED Retrofit – Replacements to be installed per the current Inspection Report. D. Lely HOA Sign Replacements – Quotes for street sign “blades” being requested. E. Irrigation – Effluent (non-potable) supply at Warren St is now pressurized. F. Monuments Land Survey by Hole-Montes – Drawings received. IX. OLD BUSINESS – A. REFURBISHMENT OF ENTRY MONUMENTS – 1. Land Survey received. 2. County Sign Review Specialist – a. Center lane of west-bound US-41 can be reference for maximum 8ft sign height. b. Survey is conducted by the MSTU, not County. c. Suggests investigating a full-service sign company going forward. d. Easements for both entry- and exit-side St Andrews monuments confirmed. B. NEW LIFT STATION @ HIDDEN VALLEY DRIVE – 1. FY-18 Public Utilities project – Drawings. C. ROADWAYS – 1. Three (3) roadways repaved: Forest Hills Blvd, Briarcliff Ln, Heather Grove Ln completed. D. UNFINISHED BUSINESS – 1. Insurance Pebble Beach Light Pole. 2. Insurance - St Andrews Median #3. February 15, 2018 Lely Golf Estates Beautification MSTU Page 2 of 2 X. NEW BUSINESS – A. PROJECT PROPOSALS FOR THE FY-18 YEAR 1. Lighting – Pebble Beach Circle, potentially Doral Circle. 2. Inquiry – Treasure Point FPL light poles. XI. MEMBER COMMENTS – XII. PUBLIC COMMENTS – XIII. ADJOURNMENT – NEXT MEETING: MARCH 15TH, 2018 AT 2:00 PM Collier County Library East Naples Branch 8787 Tamiami Trail East Naples, FL 34113 (239) 775-5592 1/7 GOLF ESTATES BEAUTIFICATION MSTU ADVISORY COMMITTEE 3299 Tamiami Trail East Suite 103 Naples, FL 34113 Minutes January 18, 2018 I. Call to Order Chairman Branco called the meeting to order at 2:07 PM. A quorum was established. II. Attendance Members: Chairman Tony Branco, Robert Slebodnik, Kathleen Dammert, Linda Jorgensen, Vacancy County: Dan Schumacher - Project Manager Others: Mike McGee - Landscape Architect; Gary Gorden – CLM; Wendy Warren – Juristaff; George Barton, 110 Doral Circle III. Approval of Agenda Ms. Dammert moved to approve the Agenda of the Lely Golf Estates Beautification M.S.T.U. subject to the following change: Add: Item VIII. G. Project Managers Report: Mulch Second by Ms. Jorgensen. Carried unanimously 4 - 0. IV. Approval of Minutes – December 13, 2017 Ms. Jorgensen moved to approve the minutes of the December 13, 2017 subject to the following changes: Page 5, Item VIII. C. – Project Manager’s Report: Lumec LED Retrofit: from “…Twelve LED Streetlight fixtures ordered on November 6, 2017 by Hart’s Electrical have been shipped to Graybar with an estimated delivery date mid-December)…,” to …Twelve LED Streetlight fixtures ordered on November 6, 2017 from Graybar have an estimated delivery date mid-December…).” Page 7. Item X. A. – Project Proposals for the FY-17 Year: from “…Project Proposals for the FY-17 Year – The following projects are under consideration and will be addressed in 2017)…,” to …Project Proposals for the FY-18 Year – The following projects are under consideration and will be addressed in 2018…).” Second by Mr. Slebodnik. Carried unanimously 4 - 0. V. Chairman’s Report – Tony Branco Chairman Branco reported on the community tour with Mr. Schumacher and Mr. Gorden as follows: A. Post Irma Status Landscaping  The goal is to restore neighborhood landscaping & signage to pre Irma status.  Median 1 geraniums came alive and look good.  Some shrubs bordering Doral Circle signage require trimming.  Florida Power & Light replaced the light pole on the Treasure Point cul-de-sac.  The Christmas decorations have been removed.  Street paving and striping on Forest Hills and Pebble Beach Boulevards, Treasure Point and adjoining cul-de-sacs is complete. 2/7  Six, possibly eight, sign poles are missing from the community.  The irrigation system is functioning as intended. B. Damaged Street & Traffic Signs This item was discussed under VIII. D – Project Manager’s Report. VI. Landscape Architects Report – McGee & Associates A. Summary, Detail Mr. McGee summarized the “Lely Golf Estates Landscape Observation Report” FY17-18 dated January 9, 2018 noting the report identifies items to address when the Committee is ready to discuss replacements. General  Paroutis Palms wind damaged fronds should be removed.  Caterpillar activity is observed on Bougainvillea plantings.  The Juniper beds should be treated for insects (e.g. spider mites and chinch bugs) due to dry conditions.  A two inch mulch application is recommended. Irrigation  The Warren Street irrigation system is functioning properly. US41 and Saint Andrews Boulevard  Prune all damaged foliage and branches from Oaks and Black Olives for safety purposes; follow up with structural and/or corrective pruning.  Nine Bougainvillea Silhouette plants are missing (light pole # 5 and by the first Oak tree along the back side of the sidewalk).  Sixteen to eighteen Allamanda shrubs are missing/dead along parking lot edges. Shrubs are part of County LDC requirement for screening and should be replaced with same type or Variegated Schefflera.  Golden Tabebuia tree has been removed along the east parking lot of the plaza and should be replanted with a Crape Myrtle tree. . Outbound R/W North  Eight to ten Dwarf Bougainvillea ‘Helen Johnson’ shrubs are missing. Saint Andrews Boulevard  Median #1 o Prune out dead/diseased foliage from Crinum Lilies. o Median Turf is water stressed; treat for Chinch bugs. o Flush cut or grind stump of removed Washingtonia Palm; consider removal of all remaining Washingtonia Palms. o Replace removed Bougainvillea Silhouette on end of median.  Median #2 o Prune damaged Crown of Thorn to even level to encourage regeneration or remove plants and replant with Perennial Peanut. o Prune out dead/diseased foliage from Crinum Lilies.  Median #3 o Consider removal of remaining Washingtonia Palms and consider alternative replacement palms. o Suggest replacement of three Queen Crape Myrtles. 3/7  Median #5 o Address 164: Reset and stake two leaning Queen’s Crape Myrtle and prune Holly trees.  Median #6 o Address 246: Remove or grind stump of one removed Washingtonia Palm; remove remaining Washingtonia Palms and replace with alternate palms.  Medians #9 and #10 o Addresses 364,376, 388: Consider replacing removed Holly trees with Crape Myrtles or smaller palms; prune Holly at 390. o Address 402: Consider replacement of two Holly trees. Forest Hills Boulevard  Median #11: Replace Fox Tail Palm on south end removed due to auto accident. o Addresses 407-419 and 426: (4) Tabebuia and (1) Holly Trees have been removed; consider replacement with Crape Myrtle trees. o Address 455: Consider removal of lifted Washingtonia Palm. Forest Hills and Golf Cart Crossing o Cut back Crown of Thorn or remove plants and replant with Perennial Peanut. o Lake side: four Mahogany trees should be reviewed for removal based upon main trunk damage. Valley Stream Circle  Remove Queen Palm. Pebble Beach Boulevard  Median #15 o Address 32: Remove Holly tree and consider replacement with Crape Myrtle.  Median #17 o Addresses 124, 132 and 140: Remove damaged trees as noted on summary report and replace with same or Crape Myrtle species.  Median #18 o Remove or grind stump of one removed Washingtonia Palm; consider removal of all remaining Washingtonia Palms and replant with smaller plants. Pebble Beach Boulevard Golf Cart Crossing  Recommend replacement of removed Foxtail Palm and five Plumbago plants. Thorncrest Lane Cul-de-Sac #20  Replace three Sabal Palms and remove or grind stumps. Briar Cliff Lane Cul-de-Sac #21  Replace about sixty Bougainvillea plants damaged by storm.  Remove or grind stump and replace removed Sabal palms. Doral Circle East of Right of Way  Remove and replace uprooted Yellow Tabebuia tree with a Golden Tabebuia tree.  Recommend removal and replacement of Golden Tabebuia tree second from Rattlesnake Hammock.  Remove 50 foot gray wood Royal Palm with broken out bud and replace with smaller tree. West R/W & Rattlesnake Hammock Road  Remove all damaged tree branches hanging over the Podocarpus hedge.  Urgent: Fertilizer recommended for the first and fourth Foxtail Palms west of Doral Circle.  Remove 50 foot gray wood Royal Palm with broken out bud and replace with smaller tree. 4/7  Blueberry Flax Lily replacements should be installed by the landscape contractor. VII. Landscape Maintenance Report – Commercial Land Maintenance (BCC approval) A. Summary Comments Mr. Gorden reported on landscape maintenance as follows:  Two large stumps will be removed.  Bougainvilleas were treated for caterpillar infestation. Storm related damaged plant material will be assessed for quote proposal during the February drive through. VIII. Project Managers Report - Dan Schumacher A. Budget Report Mr. Schumacher summarized the “Lely MSTU Fund Budget 152 dated January 18, 2018” for information purposes and provided an overview of the budget noting:  $212,568.26 of the FY18 Ad Valorem property tax revenue budget of $255,500.00 has been collected.  Total revenue FY18 is $563,500.00 including investment interest, transfers and contributions (minus a 5% reserve of $12,900).  Current Operating Expense budget is $192,000 of which commitments total $109,941.21; expenditures $13,385.20.  Uncommitted Operating Expense funds available are $68,673.59.  A Purchase Order for Hole Montes to survey the monuments was received January 16, 2017 and a Notice to Proceed issued.  Graybar received twelve Lumec LED fixtures January 11, 2017; the invoice will be deducted from the Purchase Order.  The Purchase Order for Forestry Resources has been reduced to accommodate a Purchase order request for mulch from Sunbright Industry.  Reserves for Insurance and Catastrophic/Hurricane funds total $179,400.00, an increase of $9,400.00.  Total available balance less committed expenses $433,934.12. B. Lighting Inspection Report Mr. Schumacher provided a lighting report compiled by Commercial Land Maintenance noting four outages on Saint Andrews and Pebble Beach Boulevards. A lamp replacement schedule for installation by Hart’s Electrical will be reviewed pending the February Inspection Report compiled by Commercial Land Maintenance the first week of each month. A fluorescent light at the front entrance (inbound side) on St. Andrews Boulevard will be replaced. C. Lumec LED Retrofit – 12 additional Led retrofits ordered 11/06/2017, delivered 01/09/2018. Twelve LED Streetlight fixtures ordered on November 6, 2017 by Graybar were delivered on January 9, 2018. The Committee agreed a re-order for the lamps should be placed when inventory stock level reaches two or three units. D. Lely HOA Sign Replacements – Damaged STOP & Street Signs Mr. Schumacher researched replacement policy for damaged signs on Pebble Beach, Saint Andrews and Forest Hills Boulevards and Doral, Pinehurst and Valley Stream Circles and reported 5/7 A quote for replacement and installation can be requested by the Committee with Traffic Operations MUTCD (Manual Uniform Traffic Control Devices) criteria for traffic and street signs adhered to:  Minimum height requirement for traffic signage is 7’ from the ground to the bottom of the sign the current signs posts measuring in the 6 to 61/2 foot range can be utilized.  Black street sign lettering on a white ground must be reflective quality with dimensions noted - 30 inches long by 9 inches high with capital letters 4 inches and small letters 3 inches in height.  Two sided sign holes must line up with the new holder. During Committee discussion the following was addressed:  Chairman Branco reported six - eight usable sign poles with bar codes are missing.  The sign company, Community Signs and Mailboxes, confirmed they do not have the poles.  The Homeowners Association will temporarily accept galvanized poles as supplied by the County, however is not financially able to fund the replacement of the missing decorative poles.  The crosswalk at the church should have ‘crossing’ signs.  Original quote to the Homeowners Association was $98.00 per street identifier signs (sixty signs inventoried).  Mr. Oliveri, of Community Signs and Mailboxes, was invited to attend an M.S.T.U. meeting to verify project instructions received from the Homeowners Association and present the plan for replacement of signage.  Discussions continued about what happed to the missing sign poles. Mr. Schumacher will:  Inquire of Felix Burgos, Traffic Operations, if the County removed the sign poles and investigate possibility poles deposited at a recycle facility.  File a Sherriff’s report for the missing poles if they are not in County possession.  Determine if Community Signs and Mailboxes ordered decorative bases for the sign poles.  Request a Quote (RFQ) for pole replacement. Ms. Jorgensen motioned to approved Staff issue a Request for Quote (RFQ) from County qualified contractors for replacement of Street and Stop Signs damaged by Hurricane Irma within the Lely Golf Estates Beautification M.S.T.U. Second by Chairman Branco. Carried unanimously 4 – 0. E. Irrigation - Status Mr. Schumacher reported on the Warren Street irrigation system as follows: Warren Street Pump Station He contacted the water department to investigate the reason for disproportionate readings on potable water versus reuse water and noted the following results:  Irrigation is running for the amount of time specified by Mr. Sells.  The water meter was reconnected – potentially the meter was not registering reclaim water.  Mr. Schumacher contacted the IQ (Irrigation and Quality) division for an update on conversion of reclaimed water to pressurized water and confirmed: i. the system is upgraded and supply of reclaimed water is sufficient ii. conversion will be made to maximize reclaim water; minimize potable. 6/7  The water department verified the conversion is inside the fence line so there is no cost to the M.S.T.U. for conversion and the existing meter will be retained. Mr. Schumacher and Mr. Sells will be present on the conversion date to ensure the system can handle the pressure increase from 6 PSI to 80 PSI. F. PO Requested – Monuments Land Survey – Hole Montes Mr. Schumacher reported a Purchase Order and Work Order have been requested for Hole Montes, Inc. to survey the two (2) Lely sign monuments at the US-41 & Saint Andrews Boulevard entrance to Lely Golf Estates in the M.S.T.U. in preparation for potentially larger Entry and Exit monuments. G. Mulch Mr. Schumacher reported Commercial Land Maintenance quoted application of Specialty Red mulch at a cost of $5.00 to spread per bag plus material. A request for quote (RFQ) for this service was issued to County contractors. A quote for $3.10 per bag for material and installation from Sunbright Industry has been accepted and a purchase order requested. Mr. Schumacher will provide setback guidelines for around plants. IX. Old Business A. Refurbishment of Entry Monuments 1. Land Survey (Monuments) Mr. Schumacher forwarded the Purchase Order and Notice to Proceed for the survey of the entry monuments to Holes Montes. He will be present to review the scope of work with the contractor on the work date. 2. County Sign Review Specialist Mr. Schumacher will be scheduled to review the criteria established by the County Sign Specialist for the entry monuments upon completion of the survey by Hole Montes noting: a. Center lane of west-bound US-41 can be used as the reference for maximum 8 ft. sign height. b. Survey is conducted by the MSTU, not the County. c. Suggested investigating the hiring of a full-service sign company going forward. d. Easements for both entry and exit side of St. Andrews monuments to be confirmed. B. New Lift Station @ Hidden Valley Drive 1. FY-18 Public Utilities project. Mr. Schumacher received a PDF file of the Public Utilities proposed Lift Station on a County owned parcel of land on Hidden Valley Drive. Aerial photographs were distinctive; however the equipment diagram could not be deciphered. A replacement file depicting a clear diagram has been requested. C. Roadways 1. Tentative road maintenance repaving schedule sequence – pending. Mr. Schumacher reported paving and striping from Saint Andrews Boulevard north on Forest Lakes and Pebble Beach Boulevards, Treasure Point and three adjacent cul-de-sacs are complete. D. Unfinished Business 1. Insurance for Pebble Beach Light Pole. 7/7 2. Auto Accident Median 3 Insurance reimbursement is pending for both claims. X. New Business A. Project Proposals for the FY -18 Year The following projects are under consideration and will be addressed in 2018: 1. Lighting Pebble Beach Circle, Pebble Beach Cart Crossing, Forest Hills Cart Crossing and potential for Doral Circle. 2. Treasure Point light poles. Mr. Schumacher conferred with FP&L on light pole installation and noted:  The MSTU is responsible for the lamp, post and wiring installation into the transformer.  Florida Power & Light connects service to the transformer.  A quote was received from Lumec in the range of $8K to $10K per pole for the project.  One replacement pole has been installed. XI. Member Comments Chairman Branco was advised an applicant has not responded to the vacant position available on the Lely Golf Estates M.S.T.U. Beautification Advisory Committee. Ms. Jorgensen queried on the procedure for landscape refurbishment for the median on U.S. 41 in front of the East Naples Library. Mr. Schumacher will contact Liz Soriano, Supervisor, Road Maintenance Landscape Operations, to relay the Committee’s desire for the Road Maintenance Department to undertake renovation of the landscaping on the median. XII. Public Comments Mr. Barton theorized the FEMA contractor may have removed the sign poles and suggested Staff investigate the possibility. There being no further business to come before the Committee, the meeting was adjourned by the Chair at 3:30 PM. LELY GOLF ESTATES BEAUTIFICATION MSTU ADVISORY COMMITTEE ________________________________ Tony Branco, Chairman The Minutes were approved by the Committee on _____________________ 2018, as presented ____, or as amended _____. FEBRUARY 15, 2018 – 2:00 PM COLLIER COUNTY EAST NAPLES LIBRARY 8787 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST, NAPLES, FL 34113 (239) 775-5592 McGee & Associates Landscape Architecture Design * Environmental Management * Planning * Arborist 5079 Tamiami Trail East / P. O. Box 8052 Naples, Florida 34101 Phone (239) 417-0707 * Fax (239) 417-0708 LC 098 * FL 1023A Project: LELY GOLF ESTATES BEAUTIFICATION, M.S.T.U. Landscape Observation Report: January 2018 Location: MSTU DISTRICIT ROADWAYS Project Manager: Collier County Public Services Division, Public Transportation & Neighborhood Enhancements Department Consultant: McGee & Associates Consultant’s Representative: Michael A. McGee, rla, isa Contractor: Commercial Land Maintenance Contractor’s Representative: Robert Kindelan Report Date: FY17-18, 02/05/18 Observation Date: 02/05/18 Report No. 4 AC - Indicates major or repeating items recommended to be discussed by the Advisory Committee S - Indicates items to be addressed by staff. C - Indicates items to be addressed by Contractor Contractor is requested to address items as soon as possible and indicate in RESPONSE/COMMENTS column when and which items are corrected. Note: Copy picture out of comment boxes and then paste to additional sheet if picture is desired in larger size. LOCATION/WORK AREA AC S C R OBSERVATION & RECOMMENDATIONS ADDITIONAL COMMENTS All locations X Recently applied mulch in most locations has mulch in contact with the tree trunks. Recommend leaving a 6-inch bare area around all tree trunks. X 3 Caterpillar activity has been observed in all Bougainvillea plantings. Treat as soon as possible. M&A: 01/09/18 Caterpillar activity is still being observed. M&A: 02/05/18 Caterpillar activity is still being observed on all types of Bougainvillea shrubs. St. Andrews Blvd. & US 41 In bound R/W South X X Recommend pruning all Allamanda shrubs to uniform shape and remove deadwood. X Caterpillar activity on Bougainvillea’s. X 2 Spider lily plants look poor. Recommend treatment with soil drench fungicide. X X 3 (6) Bougainvillea Silhouette are missing at first Oak tree along back side of sidewalk. X X 3 (3) Bougainvillea Silhouette at Light pole #5 are missing. X X 3 (16-18) Allamanda shrubs are missing and/or dead along parking lot edges. Shrubs are part of County LDC requirement for screening. Replacement with same or Variegated Schefflera should occur. X X 4 One Golden Tabebuia trees has been removed along the east parking lot of the adjacent plaza. Replant with Crape myrtle tree. Newsstand Area X X 3 All previously noted Blueberry Flax lily that were behind the bench are now missing. Out bound R/W North Suncoast Credit Union side of sidewalk X Allamanda shrubs along north R/W need to be mulched. X X Recommend pruning all Allamanda shrubs to uniform shape and remove deadwood. X 3 (8-10) Dwarf Bougainvillea ‘Helen Johnson’ replacement shrubs are missing. X X 3 Turf areas are water stressed with multiple dead areas and areas containing noticeable weeds. McGee & Associates Landscape Architecture LELY GOLF ESTATES BEAUTIFICATION, M.S.T.U. Report Date: FY17-18 02/05/18 Observation Date: 02/05/18 Report : 4 Page 2 of 6 LOCATION/WORK AREA AC S C R OBSERVATION & RECOMMENDATIONS ADDITIONAL COMMENTS St. Andrews Blvd. Median #1 X 3 Prune out dead and diseased foliage from Crinum lilies. M&A: 02/05/18 west end cleaned east end not cleaned. X X 3 West end of median turf area, is water stressed and large amount of weeds are noticeable in the turf. M&A; 01/09/18 Chinch bugs observed. X X 4 One Washingtonia palm removed. Flush cut or grind stump. Option 1: Consider removal of all remaining Washingtonia palms. M&A: 02/05/18 Finish removing stump and fill hole and mulch. No replacement recommended. X X 4 On end of median several Bougainvillea Silhouette have been removed and will need to be replaced. (3 5) 3 gal. size. Median #2 X 3 Prune out dead and diseased foliage from Crinum lilies. X X 3 On the west end about 240 s.f. of turf area contains dead areas and noticeable weeds. Median #3 X X 3 Washingtonia stump removal will cause about 1/3 of existing Plumbago to be removed. X X 4 (1) Washingtonia palm removed, Remove or grind stump. Option 1: Remove remaing Washingtonia palms and consider alternate replacement palms (i.e. Foxtail, Christmas, Alexander palms or Sabal), M&A; 01/09/18 Stump removed. X X 4 (3) Queen’s crape myrtles (2) removed (1) damaged. Consider replacements of same or different species of Crape myrtle. Median #4 No major damaged observed. Median #5 X X 3 At address 140: (1) Juniper dead and (1) Juniper missing X 4 At address 164: (2) Queen’s crape myrtle leaning. Reset and stake. X 4 At address 164: (1) Holly trees needs corrective pruning. Median #6 X X 3 Plumbago look poor. Appears it maybe water stress or insects. M&A: 02/05/18 Recommend pruning shrubs to uniform shape and remove deadwood. X X 3 At address 228: (1) Holly tree is missing. X X 4 At address 246: (1) Washingtonia removed. Remove or grind stump. Option 1: Remove remaing Washingtonia palms and consider alternate replacement palms (i.e. Foxtail, Christmas, Alexander palms or Sabal) Median #7 No major damaged observed. Median #8 No major damaged observed. Median #8A No major damaged observed. Median #9 X X 3 At address 388: (12-14) Dwarf Bougainvillea ‘Helen Johnson’ are missing or damaged. X X 4 At address 364, 376 & 388: (3) Holly trees removed. Consider replacements with crape myrtles or smaller palms (i.e. Foxtail, Alexander, Christmas palms) McGee & Associates Landscape Architecture LELY GOLF ESTATES BEAUTIFICATION, M.S.T.U. Report Date: FY17-18 02/05/18 Observation Date: 02/05/18 Report : 4 Page 3 of 6 LOCATION/WORK AREA AC S C R OBSERVATION & RECOMMENDATIONS ADDITIONAL COMMENTS X 4 At address 390: (1) Holly trees needs corrective pruning. Median #10 X X 4 At address 402: (1) Holly tree removed. Consider replacement with same. X X 4 (1) Replacement Holly tree is defoliated and in decline. Consider replacement with same. Forrest Hills Blvd Median #11 X X 3 At address 455: (1) Washingtonia palm has lifted. Consider removal. X X 4 (1) Foxtail palm on south end removed due to accident damage. Replace with same. X 4 (1) Foxtail palm on north end needs pruning and then reviewed for bud damage. Median #12 X X 3 South end of Bougainvillea have been defoliated by caterpillars. X 3 The torpedo grass weeds are returning in the Bougainvillea shrubs at the north end of the median. X X X 3 At address 407-419: (4) Yellow Tabebuia trees have been removed. Consider replacement with Crape myrtle trees. X X 3 At address 426: (1) Holly tree removed. Consider replacement with same or Crape myrtle tree. Forest Hills Cart Crossing & Lake X X X Crown of thorn in all plant beds should be considered for replacement with perennial peanut. Valley Stream Cr. Median #13 X 4 (1) Queen palm needs to be removed. (1) Pigmy date with Ganoderma was removed. X X 4 Paurotis palm needs dead frond removal. X X 4 Approximately 180 sq. ft. on the east side and 360 sq. ft. on the west side of the St. Augustine turf has died and contains weeds. Turf decline appears to be related to insect and/or fungus issues. Replacement is recommended. X 4 (6) Plumbago are declined and need replacing around water meters. Pebble Beach Blvd. Median #14 No major damaged observed. Median #15 X X 4 At address 32: (1) Holly tree needs to be removed and replacement considered. Replace with crape myrtle species. Median #16 X 4 Torpedo grass weed in Juniper on south end. Median #17 X X 4 At address 140: (1) Tabebuia ‘Ipe’ removed. Replace with same or crape myrtle species. X X 4 At address 132: (2) Sabal palms with broken trunks. Remove and replace with same. X X 4 At address 124: (1) Tabebuia ‘Ipe’ removed. Replace with same or crape myrtle species. X 4 At address 116: (1) Sabal palms with broken trunks needs to be removed. Remove and replace with same. Median #18 X X 2 At address 164: (1) Washingtonia removed. Flush cut or grind stump. Option 1: Consider removal of all remaining Washingtonia palms and replant with smaller palms (i.e. Foxtail, Alexander, Christmas palms) Median #19 No major damaged observed. Pebble Beach Blvd. Golf Cart Crossing X X 3 Northwest side (8) Plumbago shrubs are missing. X 4 South side east end: (1) Foxtail needs to be pruned and reviewed. M&A: Foxtail palm is in considerable decline and removal McGee & Associates Landscape Architecture LELY GOLF ESTATES BEAUTIFICATION, M.S.T.U. Report Date: FY17-18 02/05/18 Observation Date: 02/05/18 Report : 4 Page 4 of 6 LOCATION/WORK AREA AC S C R OBSERVATION & RECOMMENDATIONS ADDITIONAL COMMENTS and replacement maybe needed. X X X 3 North side west end: Clean up debris and replant (5) Plumbago and recently removed Foxtail palm that was removed due to lightening. M&A: 01/09/18 Recommend replacement of previous removed Foxtail palm due to decline of existing Eucalyptus tree after hurricane Irma. Thorncrest Ln. cul-de-sac #20 X X 4 (3) Sabal palms removed. (5) dwarf Bougainvillea missing. Grind or remove stumps and replace missing Sabal with the same. Replant missing Bougainvillea. X 4 Torpedo grass weed in Bougainvillea Briarcliff Ln. Cu-de-sac #21 X X 4 (1) Sabal palms removed. Hurricane debris storage and removal has caused about 60 dwarf Bougainvillea plants to be removed and/or damaged to the point of replacement. Grind or remove stumps and replace missing Sabal with the same. Replant missing Bougainvillea. Heather Grove Ln. Cul-de-sac #22 X X 2 Approximately 20 to 25 dwarf Bougainvillea shrubs are missing or have been damaged. Some of the damage is related to recent roadway paving. X X 4 (1) Sabal palms removed. No replacement needed or replace with same. Baltusrol Signs X X Recommend removing Crown of thorn beds and replace with Perennial Peanut. X X 4 On south side it appears (4 or 5) Plumbago have died and should be replaced. Doral Cr. East R/W X X 4 (1) Yellow Tabebuia tree uprooted. Remove and replace with Golden Tabebuia tree. X X 4 (1) Golden Tabebuia tree second from Rattlesnake Hammock needs corrective and structural pruning to create new main leader. Option 1: remove and replace with same. X X 4 (1) 50 ft. gray wood Royal palm has bud broken out. Remove and replace with smaller Royal palm. 4th from Rattlesnake Hammock West R/W & Rattlesnake Hammock Rd. X X Check irrigation system coverage and settings. Small turf area and Blueberry Flax Lily appear water stressed. X X 3 All broken and damaged tree branches hanging over the Podocarpus hedge should be removed. X X 4 Additional fertilizer is recommended for the first and fourth Foxtail palms west of Doral circle. 10 lbs. 13-3-13 palm special fertilizer with minors. M&A: 01/09/18 It is urgent that the fertilizer be placed in order to try and save the palm. M&A: Recommended due to level of decline and adjacent Oak tree growth over the palm that it be removed and not replaced. X X 11 31 54 +/- Blueberry Flax lilies are declined, dead and/or missing in the bed along Rattlesnake Hammock Rd. These plants were planted and maintained by the contractor. Replacements should be installed. X X 4 (1) 50 ft. gray wood Royal palm has bud broken out. Remove and replace with smaller Royal palm.5th from Rattlesnake Hammock Median #23 X Recommend pruning all Ixora shrubs to uniform shape and remove deadwood. X X 3 (2) Existing Ixora shrubs have declined and need to be replaced just behind irrigation controller. McGee & Associates Landscape Architecture LELY GOLF ESTATES BEAUTIFICATION, M.S.T.U. Report Date: FY17-18 02/05/18 Observation Date: 02/05/18 Report : 4 Page 5 of 6 LOCATION/WORK AREA AC S C R OBSERVATION & RECOMMENDATIONS ADDITIONAL COMMENTS X X X 4 (4) Jatropha trees are uprooted. (2) trees were removed and (2) need to be replanted and staked. Replace removed Jatropha trees. Median #24 Treasure Point Cul- de-sac X Review and treat Bougainvillea for Caterpillars. X X 2 (6) dwarf Bougainvillea shrubs need to be planted in open bed areas. 3 gal. size. Warren St. Pumping Station X Reuse water supply has been pressurized. Low pressure reading PSI gauge needs to be replaced with a high-pressure 150 PSI gauge. X X 4 Pump station area needs to be mulched. McGee & Associates Landscape Architecture LELY GOLF ESTATES BEAUTIFICATION, M.S.T.U. Report Date: FY17-18 02/05/18 Observation Date: 02/05/18 Report : 4 Page 6 of 6 LOCATION/WORK AREA AC S C R OBSERVATION & RECOMMENDATIONS ADDITIONAL COMMENTS LELY MSTU FUND 152 FEBRUARY 15, 2018 Vendor Item PO# Budget Commitments Expenditures Budget Remainder 1 CUR AD VALOREM TAX (255,500.00)$ -$ (212,568.26)$ (42,931.74)$ 2 DEL AD VALOREM -$ -$ -$ -$ 3 OVERNIGHT INTEREST -$ -$ (379.68)$ 379.68$ 4 INVESTMENT INTEREST (1,000.00)$ -$ (976.93)$ (23.07)$ 5 INS CO REFUNDS -$ -$ -$ -$ 6 INTEREST TAX COLLECTOR -$ -$ (10.02)$ 10.02$ 7 REVENUE STRUCTURE (256,500.00)$ -$ (213,934.89)$ (42,565.11)$ 8 TRANSFERS FROM PROP APP -$ -$ -$ -$ 9 TRANSFERS FROM TAX COLL -$ -$ -$ -$ 10 CARRY FORWARD -$ -$ 11 CARRY FORWARD GEN (319,900.00)$ -$ -$ (319,900.00)$ 12 NEG 5% EST REV 12,900.00$ -$ -$ 12,900.00$ 13 TRANSFERS & CONTRIB (307,000.00)$ -$ -$ (307,000.00)$ 14 TOTAL REVENUE (563,500.00)$ -$ (213,934.89)$ (349,565.11)$ McGee & Associates Landscape Architect 4500182606 11,718.30$ 1,634.20$ 15 ENG. FEES & OTHERS 15,000.00$ 11,718.30$ 1,634.20$ 1,647.50$ 16 INDIRECT COST REIMBURSE Collier County Indirect Cost Direct Pay 6,500.00$ 3,250.00$ 3,250.00$ -$ Florida Land Maintenance Incidentals - New 4500183370 10,000.00$ Florida Land Maintenance Incidentals 4500182568 2,645.50$ 2,354.50$ Florida Land Maintenance 4500172048 (102.60)$ 17 LANDSCAPE INCIDENTALS 25,000.00$ 12,645.50$ 2,251.90$ 10,102.60$ Florida Land Maintenance Grounds Maintenance- New 4500183370 28,000.00$ Florida Land Maintenance Grounds Maintenance 4500182568 14,660.00$ 3,340.00$ OTHER CONTRACTUAL 85,000.00$ 42,660.00$ 3,340.00$ 39,000.00$ 19 ELECTRICITY FPL Electricity Direct Pay 5,000.00$ 3,422.73$ 1,167.27$ 410.00$ 20 WATER AND SEWER Collier County Utilities Water Usage 470003503 15,000.00$ 8,483.88$ 4,516.12$ 2,000.00$ 21 RENT EQUIPMENT J.M. Todd Shared Copier Lease 4500182947 300.00$ -$ -$ 300.00$ 22 INSURANCE GENERAL Collier County Insurance General Direct Pay 400.00$ 200.00$ 200.00$ -$ Road & Bridge Access to R&B ICC Pro IGC 156.20$ Home Depot Proivde Irma irigation parts visa payment 69.19$ 23 FIS Pumps & related items 4500182573 1,600.50$ 399.50$ SPRINKLER SYSTEM MAINT 5,000.00$ 1,600.50$ 624.89$ 2,774.61$ 24 MULCH Forestry Resources Mulch 4500182571 10,000.00$ 4,000.00$ -$ 6,000.00$ Graybar Electrical Philips - Brand LED retrofit fixtures 4500182927 6,500.00$ -$ Hart's Electrical CON-Reinstall retrofit kit at Pole #6 4500183213 165.00$ 25 Hart's Electrical Electrical Services 4500183630 1,930.00$ -$ LIGHTING MAINTENANCE 10,000.00$ 8,430.00$ 165.00$ 1,405.00$ 26 LICENSE & PERMITS Road & Bridge Access to R&B ICC Pro IGC 4,000.00$ -$ 4,000.00$ Juristaff Transcriptionist 4500182570 3,269.81$ 230.19$ Whited Holiday Holiday Decorations 4500182978 465.00$ 2,535.00$ 27 OTHER MISCELLANEOUS 6,500.00$ 3,734.81$ 2,765.19$ -$ 28 OFFICE SUPPLIES Staples Advantage Office Supplies 4500182958 300.00$ 183.75$ 16.25$ 100.00$ 29 COPYING CHARGES J.M. Todd Copier CPC 4500182947 300.00$ 335.46$ 230.66$ (266.12)$ 30 FERT HERB CHEM Florikan Fertlizer 4500182569 3,500.00$ 2,500.00$ -$ 1,000.00$ 31 OTHER OPERATING United States Flag Flags for Lely visa payment 200.00$ -$ 81.60$ 118.40$ 32 OPERATING EXPENSE 192,000.00$ 103,164.93$ 20,243.08$ 68,591.99$ 33 IMPROVEMENTS GENERAL 148,900.00$ -$ -$ 148,900.00$ 34 CAPITAL OUTLAY 148,900.00$ -$ -$ 148,900.00$ 35 REIMBURSEMENT FOR STAFF SUPPORT 34,700.00$ -$ 34,700.00$ 36 Budget Trans from Appraiser 2,000.00$ 988.20$ 1,011.80$ 37 Budget Trans from Tax Collector 6,500.00$ 5,251.27$ 1,248.73$ 38 TRANSFERS 43,200.00$ -$ 6,239.47$ 36,960.53$ 39 CATASTROPHE/HURRICANE RESERVE 79,400.00$ -$ -$ 79,400.00$ 40 Reserves for Insurance 100,000.00$ -$ -$ 100,000.00$ 41 RESERVES 179,400.00$ -$ -$ 179,400.00$ 42 TOTAL BUDGET 563,500.00$ 103,164.93$ 26,482.55$ 433,852.52$ Total Available Balance 433,852.52$ 119,917,030 FY 10 Final Taxable Value Plus Commited And Not Spent 103,164.93$ 104,325,032 FY 11 Final Taxable Value 95,871,609 FY 12 Final Taxable Value 92,697,303 FY 13 Final Taxable Value Estimated Cash 537,017.45$ 95,718,423 FY 14 Final Taxable Value 99,596,489 FY 15 Final Taxable Value 494,085.71$ 106,888,467 FY 16 Final Taxable Value 116,823,687 FY 17 July Taxable Value 127,772,474 FY 18 July Taxable Value 9.37% Adj. 17 to 18 FY 18 FY 17 Millage 2.0000 2.0000 2 mill cap Extension 255,545 233,647 FY 18 Gross Taxable Value 127,772,474 Minus: New Const. Annex. 1,738,539 Plus: Amendment #1 TV Component 0 Adj. Taxable Value 126,033,935 Prior year FY17 Levy (Proceeds) 233,647 Rolled Back Rate (less Amend One)1.8538 91% of Rolled Back Rate 1.6870 Property Tax Limitation Impact Estimated Cash Less Uncollected Ad Valorem Taxes LELY MSTU LIGHTING INSPECTIONS Jan-18 SEE SEE SEE BELOW BELOW BELOW ST. ANDREWS ENTRANCE OFF US41 LIGHT DESCRIPTION JAN FEB MAR Flagpole Light-1 Flagpole Light-1 Flagpole Light-1 Sign Light-North US41 Sign Light-South US41 OUT OUT Single Luminare-1 Single Luminare-2 Single Luminare-3 Single Luminare-4 Single Luminare-5 Single Luminare-6 Single Luminare-7 Single Luminare-8 Single Luminare-9 Single Luminare-10 Single Luminare-11 OUT OUT PEBBLE BEACH LIGHTING Double Luminare-1 EAST SIDE OUT EAST SIDE OUT Double Luminare-2 Double Luminare-3 Double Luminare-4 Double Luminare-5 Double Luminare-6 Double Luminare-7 Double Luminare-8 Double Luminare-9 Double Luminare-10 EAST SIDE OUT EAST SIDE OUT Double Luminare-11 Double Luminare-12 Double Luminare-13 Double Luminare-14 Double Luminare-15 Double Luminare-16 Double Luminare-17 Double Luminare-18 Double Luminare-19 Double Luminare-20 Double Luminare-21 Single Luminare-22 Single Luminare-23 SOLAR LIGHT @AUGUSTA Solar Light-@Augusta DORAL CIRCLE LIGHTING Double Luminare-D-1 Double Luminare-D-2 Sign Light-DS-1 Sign Light-DS-2 Single Luminare-B1 Single Luminare-B2 Single Luminare-B3 Single Luminare-B4 pPRg o0 20 /�� ABBREVIATIONS O.R. =OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK OP" :Cj 24 8A p6i0 , 35 P.B. =PLAT BOOK PG. = PAGE F�"QS0 P8 pG FW H CM FOUNDCONCRETEMONUMENT M1o ��/ FIND = FOUND NAIL & DISC 13.51 �'" 0 10 20 PRM = PERMANENT REFERENCE MONUMENT 0 HEIGHT MEASUREMENT GRID ^� �V ELEVATION 13.51 13.45 I.D. M 1 M 2 90620^ 0 E9SF,yiv F/vi AC $ �Q QJ 7.24 R 2 6.27 0 6.21 w s gOREf 2068 -5 p 7.95 R 3 5.56 5.50 N Soo' a V'A NOTES: FGMOG1g�F, xq' YY' THE PURPOSE Of THIS ASBUILT SURVEY IS TO LOCATE THE SIGN MONUMENTS FR h36G \ / Oa �ti� EASEMENTWITHIN THE AGREEMENTS AND TO ELEVATIONS OF THE SIGN MONUMENTS WITH EXISTING E HT GROADLOCATIONSH THE EXISTING \ \ SHOWN HEREON. UNLESS A COMPARISON IS MADE, COURSES ARE RECORD VALUES. BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON REFER TO THE NORTHEASTERLY R -O -W OF US 41 c s 3g0 X620 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST AS BEING N,39'06'20"W. MEASURED BEARINGS REFER TO FLORIDA STATE PLANE EAST. h' m (��S6RFOVo ABSTRACT OF TITLE HAS NOT BEEN REVIEWED BY SURVEYOR. MZ \ 13.45 ELEVATIONS REFER TO THE NORTH AMERICAN VERTICAL DATUM OF 1988. SITE BENCHMARKS: BM 1095-62-01, SET NAIL & DISC LB 1772 �ti5 ELEV = 6.07 O R1 FgSFMF i6 Pc \ O BM 10ELEV2= 5.63 ET NAIL &DISC LB 1772 o OR pN' 6A /V 3 AORFF"Ie' i ,1,0 � pOGOjRPO'(J THIS SURVEY 15 NOT VALID WITHOUT THE SIGNATURE AND ORIGINAL RAISED / "'00, OF tE5 SEAL OF A FLORIDA LICENSED SURVEYOR AND MAPPER. R N SjP 6 quo DAF QG. 20 CERTIFIED TO: COLLIER COUNTY g0. /,e '00• Pg' 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS SKETCH OF THE HEREON DESCRIBED PROPERTY E WAS SURVEYED UNDER MY DIRECTION ON 1/24/2018. 1 FURTHER CERTIFY THAT THIS SURVEY MEETS THE STANDARDS OF PRACTICE FOR LAND SURVEYING IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 5J-17.050-.052, F.A.C. 6o HOLE MONTES, INC. CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION NUMBER LB 1772 7 7C/) 01 28 1 8Y f %hu THOMAS� STATLS5E OF FLORIDA NOT 1111 PARTY CHIEF/FIELD BOOK: DATE: DRAWING NO. WITHOUT THE AT 1095-62 1 /24/18 6200. Myers, Creek Dr.19 H-580 SIGNATUREANDDRAWN BY. DATE: 1 18 Ft. Myers, FL. 33919 LELY GOLF ESTATESECT No AS -BUILT SURVEY RAISED SEAL OF A SHEET OF SHEET Phone: (239) 985-1200 PRa1 8.514 FLORIDA LICENSED 1 i HOLE MONTES Florida Certificate of SIGN MONUMENTS SURVEYOR AND SEC--ENGINEERS• PLANNERS SURVEYORS Authorization No.1772 N— FILE 1NAME MAPPER. 19-6050-2626 8514 onumenf E:nibil.dr ABBREVIATIONS "E O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK JNCOH5c��0�� L4, y5 S 84 P.B. PLAT BOOK PG. =PAGE FF-Pge PS' pGG / / / ; �� / y> R- W = RIGHT-OF-WAY CONCRETE MONUMENT M1 /'},V - END = FOUND NAIL & DISC 13.51 tc �°" o �/ n~ - 0 10 20 PRM = PERMANENT REFERENCE MONUMENT 4, O HEIGHT MEASUREMENT GRID ELEVATION 13.51 13.45 N3. �R o/�� • �S JJJ,J `� J 7.42 .R 1 6.09 6.03 906I.D ?0 W fMfjHTq p0, 1 2 O Q 7.24 R 2 6.27 6.21 SS Op. cRffMf/VT 6,5 05 62-0� �/ /ry0 7.95 R 3 5.56 5.50 O 6M F (^ A YA NOTES: THE PURPOSE OF THIS ASBUILT SURVEY IS TO LOCATE THE SIGN MONUMENTS 6° WITHIN THE EASEMENT AGREEMENTS AND TO ESTABLISH THE EXISTING HEIGHT ELEVATIONS OF THE SIGN MONUMENTS WITH EXISTING ROAD LOCATIONS AS \ \ SHOWN HEREON. UNLESS A COMPARISON 15 MADE, COURSES ARE RECORD VALUES. s 9 06' zW� \�c BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON REFER TO THE NORTHEASTERLY R-O-WOF US 41 m" 3g 2�" , Wti o \v: - TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST AS BEING N.39'06'20"W. MEASURED BEARINGS REFER TO FLORIDA STATE PLANE EAST. ' rM�SLREoO' =o$ M2 \� ABSTRACT OF TITLE HAS NOT BEEN REVIEWED BY SURVEYOR. \ i345.� \a' ELEVATIONS REFER TO THE NORTH AMERICAN VERTICAL DATUM OF 1988. SITE BENCHMARKS: BM 1095-62-01, SET NAIL & DISC LB 1772 m gip, E= 6.07 Q R� e \ Fq$F/VC��CpC G� p0, S '� BM 10 ELEV5-62= 5.63 ET NAIL &DISC LB 1772 /V 3 ReFMFNT 1t9 /0 55 0°o$pG �P j U THIS SURVEY IS NOT VALID WITHOUT THE SIGNATURE AND ORIGINAL RAISED �g 9• 2° ' p jSP FS SEAL OF A FLORIDA LICENSED SURVEYOR AND MAPPER. p6' /3 51 pORSN�5 N ° S '( ° QG. CERTIFIED TO: COLLIER COUNTY p-0' I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS SKETCH OF THE HEREON DESCRIBED PROPERTY E WAS SURVEYED UNDER MY DIRECTION ON 1/24/2018, 1 FURTHER. CERTIFY THAT THIS SURVEY MEETS THE STANDARDS OF PRACTICE FOR LAND SURVEYING IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA PURSUANT TO CHAPTER \ O 5J-17.050-.052,F.A.C. HOLE MONTES, INC. CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION NUMBER LB 1772 p�e�Jc Eq T� i lip) \ \ 01 01 R7 BY a THOMAS M. MURPHY STATE STATE OF FLORIDA NOT YAOD PAR' CHIEF/FIELD BOOK DATE: DRAWING N0. WRHOUT THE AT 1095-62 1 24 18 DIM Whiskey Creek DL H-580 SIGNATORE AND DRAWN By DATE: Ft. Myers, FL. 33919 LELY GOLF ESTATES THE ORIGINAL BEN 1/18 PROJECT N0. AS-BUILT SURVEY RAISED SEAL OF A SHE T OF SHE Phone: (239) 985-1200 1 8.514 FLORIDA LICENSED 1 1 HOLE MONTES Florida Certificate of SIGN MONUMENTS SURVEYOR AND SEC-MN-RCE ENGINEERS -PtANNERS•SURVEYORS Authorization No.1772 FE ILNAME: NAPPER. 19-50-26 &51< Nanumenl Eehibil.dw DIMENSION TARI F WETWELL INSIDE DIAMETER B'-0' (B) DISTANCE B/W WETWELL FLOOR AND TOP OF DISCH. CONNECTION C TOP OF WETWELL ELEVATION 7.50 0 INFLUENT PIPE ELEV. E HIGH WATER ALARM ELEV. LAG PUMP ON ELEV. -9.39 G LEAD PUMP ON ELEVATION -9.89 ("I ALLPUMPS OFF INVERT ELEVATION -12.39 TOP OF WEIWELL FOOTING -14.50 K DIAMETER OF DISCHARGE RISER 4' (L DIAMETER OF DISCHARGE FORCE MAIN 6" T THICKNESS OF FOOTING MINIMUM 12' 12° MARK O SCH 80 PVC AIR PIPING WITH VENTED PVC CAP PVC CHECK VALVE STAINLESS STEEL PRESSURE � GAUGE, (SEE COUNTY APPROVED PRODUCT LIST, APPENDIX F) HDPE TEE �\ STAINLESS STEEL PIPE SUPPORTS, SEE HDPE COUNTY APPROVED PRODUCT LIST, HDPE FLANGE APPENDIX F (AS REQUIRED) ADAPTER FLANGE EXPANSION JOINT, SEE COUNTY, APPROVED PRODUCT LIST, APPENDIX F 11 STAINLESS STEEL PUMP GUIDE BAR BRACKET - HASP AND STAPLE ON EACH ACCESS DOOR HDPE FLANGE t ADAPTER Inil"llmill #6 BARS ® 6 OC EW �Y\� 9 D�\\ . BEE SHEI3 FOR 'UM ET P PERFORMANCE CURVE (L)lilu \N TEE WITH ISOLATION VALVE (SEE PLAN VIEW ON WW -8) PVC \�j\ DI 90' EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS INSTALL PIPE SUPPORTS AT DUPLEX 4 INCH DISCHARGE SUBMERSIBLE SEWAGE PUMPS EQUIPPED WITH POINTS IN WET WELL, MAX. 230/460 VOLT OR 480 VOLT M EACH PUMP SHALL HAVE THE SPACING NOT TO EXCEED 8', TYP ON T CAPACITY AND RANGE SET FORTH ON THIS SHEET AS THE "REQUIRED PUMP PERFORMANCE CURVE". VERIFY PUMP LOCAL VOLTAGE PRIOR TO PLACEMENT OF PUMP ORDER. COMPACTED SOIL LIQUID LEVEL REGULATORS (SEE COUNTY APPROVED PRODUCT LIST, APPENDIX F), EACH PROVIDED WITH 60 FEET OF ELECTRICAL CABLE. PLASTIC JOINT SEALING ACCESS DOOR (SEE COUNTY APPROVED PRODUCT LIST, APPENDIX F) WITH COMPOUND (SEE COUNTY HINGED AND HASP EQUIPPED COVER, TWO UPPER GUIDE HOLDERS. CHAIN APPROVED PRODUCT LIST, HOLDERS AND CABLE HOLDERS. APPENDIX F) (TYP) A PIPING IN THE WET WELL AND ABOVE GRADE SHALL BE HOPE. ALL HDPE FITTINGS SHALL BE MOLDED. CONNECTIONS TO FLANGED PIPING, VALVES, AND FITTINGS SHALL BE MADE WITH HDPE FIANGE ADAPTERS WITH STAINLESS STEEL ELECTROFUSION COUPLING BOLTING RINGS AND BOLTS. SEE SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 330502, TAPPED STAINLESS STEEL BLIND FLANGE OR COMPANION FLANGE FOR ARV CONNECTION. PROVIDE STAINLESS STEEL BALL VALVE AND STAINLESS STEEL PIPE NIPPLES TO CONNECT TO ARV. COMBINATION SUCTION PIPE AND WETWELL VENT WITH 4" STAINLESS STEEL QUICK 12" MINIMUM— CONNECT COUPLING UNIT WITH 2 -HANDLE STAINLESS STEEL LOCKING CAP. SEE SHEET WW -7A FOR DETAIL. SUCTION PIPE TO BE SET 1' ABOVE WE7T1VELL BOTTOM. WETWELL, REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE CONFORMING TO TABLE II, WALL B OF STAINLESS STEEL ASTM C-76, O-RING JOINTS SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM C-443 WETWELL CONSTRUCTION. APPLY TWO COATS OF APPROVED B—NOUS OR EPDXY LIFTING CHAIN — SFALER ON EXTERIOR SURFACES OF THE WETWELL. HDPE FLANGE CHECK VALVE, (K") (SEE COUNTY APPROVED PRODUCT LIST, APPENDIX F). ADAPTER, TYP.- 6"X4" REDUCER - PLUG VALVE (SEE COUNTY APPROVED PRODUCT LIST, APPENDIX F), (K") HDPE 90� COMPLETE WITH WRENCH. STAINLESS STEEL WALL PENETRATION ASSEMBLY, BLACK. SEE WW -7A. ALL - PENETRATIONS SHALL BE CORED IN THE FIELD. 4" STAINLESS STEEL QUICK -COUPLING UNIT COMPLETE WITH 2 -HANDLE m STAINLESS STEEL LOCKING CAP ON DUCTILE IRON RISER. PLACE INSIDE METER BOX FLUSH WITH FINISHED GRADE. INTERIOR SHALL HAVE INTERNAL PROTECTION (SEE COUNTY APPROVED PRODUCT LIST. APPENDIX F), IN ACCORDANCE WITH TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION SECTION D99723. 2" GROUT 2" AIR RELEASE VALVE EQUIPPED WITH ONE WAY CHECK VALVE (SEE COUNTY 12" THICK APPROVED PRODUCTS LIST, APPENDIX F) MOUNTED ON 2" SCH 4D 316 STAINLESS STEEL PIPING. 3/4" STON�'. BEDDING NOTE: ALL STAINLESS STEEL SHALL BE SERIES 316 REVISION DATE: SHEET N0. PUMP STATION JAN. 2015 DETAIL - PROFILE WW -7 NTS (K) i_j STAINLESS STEEL CABLE HOLDER ACCESS DOOR AUTOMATIC LOCK AT 90' OPEN MANUAL RELEASE DIAMETER = (A MINUS 18' r FOOTING = 11'-4" ROUND SECTION A -A POWER CABLE #4 BARS 6" OC EW TOP AND BOTTOM EXISTING GRADE C ELEVATION 7.50 NAVD88) 00 YEAR FLOOD STAGE = 7.0 T //�/�/i. 4 SEPARATE CONDUITS FROM WETWELL TO CONTROL PANEL FOR PUMP AND FLOAT WIRING 2" SCH 80 PVC CONDUITS, (3) CONDUITS AS REQUIRED. FLOWABLE FILL TO BE ADDED AROUND GRAVITY INVERT 36" I LJ 6" MINIMUM EDGE CLEARANCE FROM JOINT TVp -- AND PVC PUSH ON FITTINGS (E) (F) (G) (H) JRUBBER SLEEVE NT TYPE NLESS RAP,(TYP.) HICKNESS OF ING (MINIMUM 12") #6 BARS 8" OC EW — STRAIGHT-THRU DISCHARGE CONNECTION SEE ANCHOR PLATE DETAIL, SHEET WW -7A Q� V y, o 0 0 O LOj Z L O} _0Q H U O 1 W 0 aWw � W � J a Jo U Z OZ 0 o CONSTRUCTION PLANS STANDARD DETAILS SHEET NUMBER 06 34'-0" EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS 15 (2)-2" CONDUIT NOTE: CONTROL PANEL SIZE AND LOCATION MAY NOTE: ANTENNA SHALL BE MARK TO TRANSFORMER VARY, DEPENDING UPON STATION REQUIREMENTS. ADJACENT TO CONTROL SEE SHEET I3 FOR ENGINEERING SEE SHEETS WW -9A AND WW -9B PANEL AND 3' MINIMUM 1 O NOT USED PUMP PERFORMANCE CURVE .. ._ .—._._..—.._..—._.. 3' FROM FENCE —..—..—.._.—..—.—.—_ MIN.3O 2O NOT USED NOT USED rom M.N�.no.�o+aca.sso 1 ® ALL PIPING IN THE WET WELL AND ABOVE GRADE SHALL BE HOPE. ALL HOPE FITTINGS SHALL BE MOLDED. CONNECTIONS TO FLANGED PIPING, VALVES. AND FIRINGS SHALL BE MADE WITH HOPE FLANGE ADAPTERS 5 WITHTAI330SS STEEL BOLTING RINGS AND BOLTS. SEE SPECIFICATIONS SECTIONISD y8 I 21 } O TAPPED STAINLESS STEEL BUND FLANGE OR COMPANION FLANGE FOR ARV CONNECTION. PROVIDE STAINLESS STEEL BALL VALVE AND PIPE' 19 (Q) i NIPPLES TO CONNECT TO ARV. ae 1 17 18 COMBINATION SUCTION PIPE AND WETWELL VENT WITH 4- STAINLESS STEEL QUICK -CONNECT COUPLING UNIT WITH 2 -HANDLE STAINLESS !i STEEL LOCKING CAP. SEE SHEET WW -7A FOR DETAIL, 1 10'-0"I 7O NOT USED MINIMUM 11 PUMP -OUT i. CONNECTION I , O CHECK VALVE, (K") (SEE COUNTY APPROVED PRODUCT LIST, I y SERVICE!J TEE O9 APPENDIX F) PLUG VALVE (SEE COUNTY APPROVED PRODUCT LIST, APPENDIX F), { I I{ ENTRANCE ZCOMPLETE WITH WRENCH I GROUND � 10 NOT USED _O M1 9 13 5! I 11 4" QUICK -COUPLING UNIT COMPLETE WITH 2 -HANDLE STAINLESS STEEL LOCKING CAP ON DUCTILE IRON RISER. PLACE INSIDE METER BOX FLUSH WITH FINISHED GRADE. CONC. Q I TEE I EQUIPMENT SLAB 12 NOT us6o FIELD LOCATE W/ WASTEWATER COLLECTIONS 13 O 2" AIR RELEASE VALVE EQUIPPED WITH ONE WAY CHECK VALVE (SEE • I JJ STAFF, 239-252-2600 9 ---- 9 COUNTY APPROVED PRODUCTS LIST, APPENDIX F) MOUNTED ON 2" ���������-- '� STAINLESS STEEL PIPING. I 'A 30 I 14 PUMP CONTROL PANEL: SEE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SECTION O ___ 333200. 2.1.H. AND DETAILS WW -9A AND WW -98, AS APPLICABLE. 3' MIN. 31 �� ___ 6 B I I 15 ALL ELECTRICAL SERVICE TRANSFORMERS SHALL BE INSTALLED OUTSIDE 0 I d i STAINLESS STEEL OF PUMP STATION FENCE LINE IS C5 O I 2" SCH 80 PVC CONDUIT 4 CABLE HOLDER tIl i 6 O 6' HIGH CHAIN LINK FENCE AS PER COUNTY STANDARDS. FENCE SHALL HAVE GREEN SLATS TO SCREEN PUMP STATION FROM VIEW. p m Z LL TO ELECTRICAL RACK _ O . STAINLESS STEEL ' II / 17 18 POWER METER SERVICE ENTRANCE RATED CIRCUIT BREAKER DISCONNECT WITH 2 Q O Z r O Q • 9 GUIDE BARS PADLOCKABLE HINGE In W U • NF LUIENT II MAIN Er W + BELOW GROUND VENT PIPE TO BE SLOPED BACK I STAINLESS STEEL /I CHAIN HOOKS 4 19 AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH PANELBOARD / MINI POWER ZONE AS REQUIRED a J TOWARDS WETWELL (N) O CIRCUIT BREAKER DISCONNECT WITH PADLOCKABLE HINGE V • © SEE GROUND ZEST WELL DETAIL ON SHEEP WW -9C FOR ApOrt10NAL • REQUIREMENTS (TTP.) w TELEMETRY ANTENNA, SEE WW -17. PROVIDE NEW ANTENNA LIGHTNING I 4" PVC PIPE, ,_-_ _-_, I {I ROD, CONDUIT, AND DOWN CONDUCTOR PER DETAIL ON WW -17. I CAPPED ABOVE (A) ROUTE LIGHTNING ROD DOWN CONDUCTOR TO GROUND ROD AT BOTTOM OF TOWER. BOND GROUND © SLAB 12' WIDE x 6' HIGH CHAIN LINK ROLLERGATE 8•• 8 —0 MINIMUM00 ! I ® ROD TO STATION GROUND MAT. /4/0 BARE COPPER. SEE GROUND MAT DETAIL ON SHEET WW -9C Z O 4 _—_—_— ------------------ FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS (TYP.) U' ¢ --D------ RIGHT-OF-WAY 3/4" X 2D' COPPER -CLAD GROUND ROD (TYP.) L o COMPACTED EARTH 8 © EXOTHERMICALLY WELDED CONNECTION (TYP.) BERM TO DIVERT ©7 {'2 SOLID TINNED COPPER JUMPER (TYP.) WATER TOWARD ROAD. TOP OF BERM TO BE ® BOND FENCE POST. SEE FENCE POST/GATE BONDING DETAIL ON g oECEMBER tots HIGHER THAN BACK OF GRASS COVERED POROUS SHEET WW_ 9C FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS (TYP.) PROTECT NO 201497U 5 CURB (WITH CURB) OR PAVEMENT (SEE COUNTY Q 6' X 11' X 6" CONCRETE PAD FOR FUTURE ODOR CONTROL EDGE OF PAVEMENT APPROVED PRODUCT LIST, FILE NO. 15462] (WITHOUT CURB). SEE APPENDIX F), CONCRETE, GROUND SURFACE WITHIN PUMP STATION FENCE SHALL CONSIST OF <1" SCALE. NOT TOS E DETAIL 7A. 12' ACCESS DRIVE OR ASPHALT DIA STONE, 4' THICK, WITH GEOTEXTILE FILTER FABRIC 31 STANDY-BY DIESEL GENERATOR, SUB BASE FUEL TANK, AND DIMENSION CONCRETE PAD. SEE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 263213 TABLE CONSTRUCTION PLANS A WETWELL IN SIDEDwMETER M WETWELL NOTE: ORIENTATION AND LOCATION OF B -D' PUMP STATION COMPONENTS MAY VARY, COMMUNITY PUMP STATION WITH REVISION DATE: SHEET NO. STANDARDDETAILS HATCH OPENING Y-6' FIELD ADJUSTMENT MAY BE REQUIRED. JAN. 2015 N WETWELL HATCH OPENING 4•_0, p SEPARATION Of DISCHARGE RISER PIPING 2-D" GENERATOR DETAIL - PLAN I WW -8A SHEET NUMBER NTS 10 316 STAINLESS STEEL E= UNI -STRUT (TYP.) PLASTIC UNISTRUT END CAP (TYP.) PADLOCKING PROVISION E3 M� MAIN ATSPANEL CONTROL CONTROL PANEL DISCONNECT o PANEL METER BOARD DISCONNECT PADLOCKING PROVISION i LQQT V aOi (WHERE APPLICABLE) 2" SEAL OFF (NP.) 8 8 8 8 of MOTOR 3 LIGHTNING ARRESTER J -BOX SQUARE D POWERBLOCKS (TYP.) ;o I INSTALLED IN Q CONDUIT o � O O GRADE LL _ O ZF} STAINLESS STEEL NEMA 3R 1-- U Z JUNCTION BOX (SEE F O O= J COUNTY APPROVED ZD U W U po PRODUCT LIST, APPENDIX o f a F) WITH TERMINAL STRIP 3 W ROD MINIMUM TWO, MOUNTED WITH ALUMINUM 6"X6"%10' SEE GROUND TEST WELL BACKING PLATE. TERMINAL 3 CONCRETE POSE ,"i DETAIL WW -9C w STRIPS TO HAVE STAINLESS e o O U (ttP.) - o ,�., STEEL SCREWS, 10" X 12" 3 X 6" MINIMUM. HINGED ON oo BOTTOM. w rI 4" THICK CONCRETE SURROUNDING CONCRETE NOTES: POSTS (N C/)P.) 1. M10 STRAND MINIMUM FROM CONTROL PANEL TO J -BOX. Z O o 2. LIGHTNING ARRESTER (SEE COUNTY APPROVED PRODUCT LIST, APPENDIX F) MUST BE INSTALLED EXTERNALLY ON LOAD SIDE OF DISCONNECT BETWEEN DISCONNECT AND MAIN BREAKER. THE PENETRATION THROUGH THE6 1n DISCONNECT MUST BE MADE BELOW THE WORKING MECHANISM OF THE DISCONNECT. W o 3. PUMP CONTROL PANEL (SEE COUNTY APPROVED PRODUCT LIST, APPENDIX F) WITH ALL COMPONENTS FOR OPERATING TWO PUMPS AND LIQUID LEVEL REGULATORS; GENERATOR RECEPTACLE AND ANGLE ADAPTER (SEE COUNTY APPROVED PRODUCT LIST, APPENDIX F) AND NEMA 4X STAINLESS STEEL ENCLOSURE. 4. SEE DETAIL WW -17 FOR ANTENNA MOUNT DETAIL. $ OATS DECEMBER ]015 5. GROUND WIRE FROM SERVICE SHALL BE INSTALLED IN CONDUIT. ROJECT NO. lOt-5 raE NO. 154— 6. ALL CONDUIT SHALL BE SCH 80 PVC S—E NOT TO 7. LABEL ALL EQUIPMENT USING MIN. 7J" BLACK LETTERING ON WHITE PLASTIC LABELS FIX MOUNTED ONTO FRONT OF ALL PANELS AND CABINETS REVISION DATE. SHEET NO. CONSTRUCTION PLANS STANDARDDETAILS JAN. 2015 COMMUNITY PUMP STATION CONTROL PANEL DETAIL V V V V J WW -9B SHEET NUMBER NON-VFD STATION WITH GENERATOR ��