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Agenda 11/12/2013 Item #16D 6n 11/12/2013 16.D.6. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to revise the Freedom Park and Gordon River Greenway Park Land Management Plan to reflect accurate height limitations for structural and natural obstructions. OBJECTIVE: To revise the Freedom Park and Gordon River Greenway Park Land Management Plan to reflect accurate height limitations for structural and natural obstructions. CONSIDERATIONS: The Freedom Park and Gordon River Greenway Park Land Management Plan, page 9, end of 2 paragraph, provides the following information about height restrictions for natural and man-made structures within the Airport Overlay Zone: There is an existing Airport Overlay Zone that limits the height of obstructions on parts of the Gordon River Greenway Park to 150 feet; however, this provides no potential conflict regarding the uses or management of the project site. This information was taken from the Land Development Code, Section 4.02.06, E. and G. The Naples Airport Authority advises, however, that the height limitations are more nuanced and that a F.A.R. Part 77 Surfaces Map provides more comprehensive height restriction information and shows heights for a conical plane that rises from each runway with obstruction surfaces that are lower than 150 feet in some locations. The text should read: There is an existing Airport Overlay Zone that limits the height of obstructions on parts of the Gordon River Greenway Park as described in Collier County, FL Land Development Code, Section 4.02.06- Standards for Development in Airport Zones and as attached as Exhibit P to the Manapement Plan, which is consistent with State and Federal laws This provides no potential conflict regarding the uses of the project site, but may require removal or reduction of trees deemed by the Naples Airnort Authority as obstructions Two exhibits will also be added to the Plan: • Exhibit O — LDC Section 4.02.06 — Standards for Development in Airport Zones • Exhibit P — Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) Part 77 Imaginary Surfaces Map for Naples Airport FISCAL EWPACT: The obstruction surfaces may require that some native pines are removed or topped. The number of native pines affected, though expected to be minimal, along with the cost associated with removing them is unknown at present. However, the Naples Airport Authority is working with the County to provide funding for exotic vegetation removals tied to an Avigation Easement over parts of the Gordon River Greenway. This funding will be used for any necessary removals of native pines. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no growth management impact resulting from this action. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item is approved as to form and legality and requires a majority vote for Board action. Packet Page -1508- 11/12/2013 16.D.6. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners accepts the correction to page 9 of the Freedom and Gordon River Greenway Parks Land Management Plan, along with the addition of the two exhibits, Exhibits O and P. Prepared by: Alexandra Sulecki, Principal Environmental Specialist, Parks and Recreation Department Attachments: Exhibit O — LDC Section 4.02.06 and Exhibit P - F.A.R. Part 77 Surfaces Map Packet Page -1509- 11/12/2013 16.D.6. COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.16.D.16.D.6. Item Summary: Recommendation to accept a change to Page 9, and the addition of two new exhibits to the Freedom Park and Gordon River Greenway Park Land Management Pain. Meeting Date: 11/12/2013 Prepared By Name: BetancurNatali Title: Operations Analys, Parks & Rec -NCRP Admin 10/15/2013 1:04:39 PM Submitted by Title: Environmental Specialist, Senior,Facilities Manage Name: SuleckiAlexandra n 10/15/2013 1:04:40 PM Approved By Name: WilliamsBarry Title: Director - Parks & Recreation,Parks & Recreation Date: 10/21/2013 9:20:05 AM Name: AlonsoHailey Title: Operations Analyst, Public Service Division Date: 10/21/2013 4:15:09 PM Name: BelpedioJennifer Title: Assistant County Attorney,County Attorney Date: 10/22/2013 4:21:51 PM Name: CarnellSteve Title: Purchasing/General Services Director Date: 10/25/2013 4:12:42 PM n Name: FinnEd Packet Page -1510- Title: Senior Budget Analyst, OMB Date: 10/30/2013 5:34:35 PM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney Date: 11/4/2013 9:20:19 AM Name: OchsLeo Title: County Manager Date: 11/4/2013 9:58:58 AM Packet Page -1511- 11/12/2013 16.D.6. w M CAWMAMU, N ALL ELEVATIONS MSL 0 Exhibit P 17 0 11/12/2013 16.D.6. Co GREY Lj mch < a: LL 0 KINGS .177 Co mch < a: LL 0 KINGS W, i > —AMC 0) M — 0 309 n8/O6 Packet Page -1512- Municode Page 1 of 7 Exhibit O 11/12/2013 16.D.6. 4.02.06 Standards for Development in Airport Zones A. There are hereby created and established certain surfaces which include all of the land lying beneath the approach, transitional, primary, horizontal, and conical surfaces as they apply to a particular airport. Such zones are shown on the Naples Municipal, Marco Island Executive, Everglades City, and Immokalee Regional Airport zoning maps and declared to be made a part of this LDC. An area located in more than one of the described zones is considered to be only in the zone with the most restrictive height limitation. B. Primary surface. An area longitudinally aligned along the runway centerline, extending 200 feet beyond each end of the runway with the width so specified for each runway for the most precise approach existing or planned for either end of the runway. C. Primary surface height. No structure or obstruction will be permitted within the primary surface area that is not part of the landing and takeoff area and is of greater height than the nearest point on the runway centerline with the exception of FAA approved navigation aids. D. The width of each primary surface is as follows: Table 6. Primary Surface Width Airports Runwa ype idth (feet Naples Municipal 14 -32 Other than utility/ non - recision instrument 500 5 -23 Other than utility/ precision instrument 1,000 Marco Island Executive Airport 17 -35 Other than utility/ non - recision instrument 500 Everglades City Air ark 15 -33 tilit /Visual 250 Immokalee Regional Airport -27 Other than utility/ precision instrument 1,000 18 -36 Other than utilit /non- precision instrument 500 -22 Utility/Visual 250 E. Horizontal zone. A horizontal plane 150 feet above the established airport elevation, the perimeter of which is constructed by swinging arcs for specified radii from the center of each end of the primary surface of each runway of each airport and connecting the adjacent arcs by lines tangent to those arcs. The radius of each arc is as follows: Table 7. Horizontal Zone Radius Airports RunwayType Radius (feet Naples Municipal 14 -32 Other than utilit /non- recision instrument 10,00 5 -23 Other than utility/ recision instrument 10,000 Marco Island Executive Airport 17 -35 Other than utility/ non- recision instrument 10,000 Ever lades City Air ark 15 -33 Utility/Visual 5,000 Immokalee Regional Airport -27 Other than utility/ precision instrument 10,000 18 -36 Other than utility/ non- precision instrument 10,000 -22 Utility/Visual 5,000 F. Packet Page -1513- http: // library. municode .com / print. aspx? h= &clientID= 13992 &HTMRequest= http %3 a %2f... 10/2/2013 Municode Page 2 of 7 Exhibit O 11/12/2013 16.D.6. Horizontal zone height. No structure or obstruction will be permitted in the horizontal zone that has a height greater than 150 feet above the airport height. G. Conical zone. The conical zone is the area extending outward and upward from the periphery of the horizontal zone for a distance of 4,000 feet. Height limitations for structures in the conical zone are 150 feet above airport height at the inner boundary with permitted height increasing one (1) foot vertically for every twenty (20) feet of horizontal distance measured outward from the inner boundary to a height of 350 feet above airport height at the outer boundary. H. Approach zone. The approach zone is an area longitudinally centered on the extended runway centerline and extending outward and upward from each end of the primary surface. An approach zone is designated for the end of each runway based upon the type of approach available or planned for that runway end. 1 Approach zone width. The inner edge of the approach zone is the same width as the primary surface. The outer width of the approach zone is prescribed for the most precise approach existing or planned for that runway end expanding uniformly to the following widths: Table 8. Approach Zone Width (feet) Airports Runwa a Width Naples Municipal 14 -32 ther than utility/ non- recision instrument 3,500 5 ther than utility/ recision instrument 16,00 3 ther than utility/ recision instrument 16,000 Marco Island Executive Airport 17 -35 ther than utility/ non - recision instrument 3,500 Everglades City Air ark 15 -33 Utilit /visual 1,250 Immokalee Regional Airport 9 they than utilit / precision instrument 16,00 7 ther than utility/ non- precision instrument 3,500 18 ther than utility/ non- precision instrument ,500 36 ther than utility/visual 1,500 22 Utilit y/visual 1,250 2. Approach zone lengths. The approach zone extends for the applicable horizontal distance as follows: Table 9. Approach Zone Length (feet). Airports Runwa a Len th Naples Municipal. 14 -32 ther than utility/ non- recision instrument 10,000 5 ther than utility/ non- recision instrument 10,000 3 ther than utilit /non- recision instrument 0,000 Marco Island Executive Airport 17-35 they than utility/ non - recision instrument 10,000 Everglades City Air ark 15 -33 Utility/visual 5,000 Immokalee Regional Airport 27 Dther than utility/ non - recision instrument 10,000 ther than utility/ precision instrument 0,000 18 Dther than utilit /non- recision instrument 10,000 36 Pther than utility/visual 5,000 -22 tilit /visual 5,000 3. Packet Page -1514- http: // library. municode .com / print. aspx? h= &clientlD= 13992 &HTMRequest= http %3 a %2f... 10/2/2013 Municode Page 3 of 7 Exhibit O 11/12/2013 16.D.6. Approach zone height. Permitted height limitation within the approach zone shall not exceed the runway end height at the inner edge and increases uniformly with horizontal distance outward from the inner edge as follows: Table 10. Approach Zone Height. Airports Runwa a Hei ht Naples Munici at 14 -32 ther than utilit /non- recision instrument 34:1 5 ther than utilit / recision instrument 50:0/40:1 3 ther than utility/ recision instrument 50:1 /40:1 arco Island Executive Ai ort 17 -35 ther than utilit /non- recision instrument 0:1 Ever lades Cit Air ark 15 -33 Utilit /visual 0:1 Immokatee Re ional Air ort they than utilit /non- recision instrument 0:1 /40:1 7 ther than utilit /non recision instrument 34:1 18 ther than utilit /non- recision instrument 34:1 36 ther than utilit /visual 20:1 -22 Utilit /visual 0:1 4. Precision instrument runway(s). One (1) foot vertically for every fifty (50) feet horizontally for the first 10,000 feet, increasing to one (1) foot vertically for every forty (40) feet horizontally for additional 40,000 feet. 5. Non - precision instrument runways. One (1) foot vertically for every thirty -four (34) feet horizontally. 6. Visual runways. One (1) foot vertically for every twenty (20) feet horizontally. Transitional zones. The area extending outward from the sides of the primary surface and approach zones connecting them to the horizontal zone or for a horizontal distance of 5,000 feet from the side of the part of the precision approach zone that extends beyond the conical zone. Height limits within the transitional zone are the same as the primary surface or approach zone at the boundary line where it adjoins and increases at a rate of one (1) foot vertically for every seven (7) feet horizontally, with the horizontal distance measured at right angles to the runway centerline and extended centerline until the height matches the height of the horizontal zone or for a horizontal distance of 5,000 feet from the side of the part of the precision approach zone that extends beyond the conical zone. Heliport primary zones. The area of the primary zone coincides in size and shape with the designated take -off and landing area of a heliport. This surface is a horizontal plane at the established heliport elevation. 1 Heliport approach zone. The approach zone begins at each end of the heliport primary zone with the same width as the primary zone, and extends outward and upward for a horizontal distance of 4,000 feet where its width is 500 feet. The slope of the approach zone is eight (8) to one (1) (one (1) foot vertically for every eight (8) feet horizontally.) 2. Heliport transitional zone. These zones extend outward and upward from the lateral boundaries of the heliport primary zone and from the approach zone at a slope of two (2) to one (1) (one (1) foot vertically for every two (2) feet horizontally) for a distance of 250 feet measured horizontally from the centerline of the heliport primary and approach zone. K. Other areas. In addition to the height limitations imposed in sections 4.02.06(E) -(H) above, ^ no structure or obstruction will be permitted within Collier County that would cause a Packet Page -1515 - http:// library. municode .com /print.aspx ?h= &clientlD= 13992 &HTMRequest= http %3 a %2f... 10/2/2013 Municode Page 4 of 7 Exhibit O 11/12/2013 16.D.6. minimum obstruction clearance altitude (MOCA), a minimum descent altitude (MDA), decision height (DH), or a minimum vectoring altitude (MVA) to be raised nor which would impose either the establishment of restrictive minimum climb gradients or nonstandard takeoff minimums. 1 • Except as expressly provided in these APO regulations, no structure or object of natural growth shall be erected, altered, allowed to grow, or be maintained to a height which exceeds the height of any zone created in these APO regulations. 2. Except as otherwise provided in these APO regulations, no structure, or object of natural growth shall be erected, altered, allowed to grow or be maintained, which is or would be an obstruction to air navigation within Collier County or of a height greater than any of the following: a• A height of 500 feet above ground level at the site of the object. b• A height that is 200 feet above ground level or above the established airport elevation, whichever is higher, within three (3) nautical miles of the established reference point of an airport, excluding heliports, with its longest runway more than 3,200 feet in actual length, and that height increases in the proportion of 100 feet for each additional nautical mile of distance from the airport up to a maximum of 500 feet. C. A height within a terminal obstacle clearance area, including an initial approach segment, a departure area, and a circling approach area, which would result in the vertical distance between any point on the object and an established minimum instrument flight altitude within that area or segment to be less than the required obstacle clearance. (Refer to FAR 77.21(a)(2)). L Exemptions. Development of the Marco Shores Golf Course Community that comports with the location and height requirements of Ordinance No. 81 -6, as amended by Ordinance No. 85 -56 and Ordinance No. 94-41, is exempted from the provisions of section 4.02.06 only to the following extent: 1 The agreement between Johnson Bay Development Corporation Collier County Airport Authority and the BCC, dated August 8, 1995. 2. Prior issuance of a Federal Aviation Administration "Determination Of No Hazard To Air Navigation." M. Airport land use restrictions. Notwithstanding any other provision of this LDC, no use may be made of land or water within any zones established by this LDC in such a manner as to interfere with the operation of an airborne aircraft. The following special requirements shall apply to each permitted use: 1 All lights or illumination used in conjunction with street, parking, signs, or use of land or structures shall be arranged and operated in such a manner that it is not misleading to pilots or dangerous to aircraft operating from a public use airport or in the vicinity thereof. 2. All flood lights, spot lights, or any type of pulsating, flashing, rotating, or oscillating light shall be modified or prohibited if determined by the executive director who has authority over that public airport to be a possible risk to safety of aircraft operation. 3• No operations of any type shall produce smoke, glare, or other visual impairment to pilots within three (3) miles of any usable runway of a public airport. 4• No operations of any type shall produce electronic interference with navigation signals n or radio communication between the airport and aircraft, or other air traffic control facility. 5. Packet Page -1516- http: //library.municode.coml print. aspx? h= &clientlD= 13992 &HTMRequest= http %3a %2f... 10/2/2013 Municode Page 5 of 7 Exhibit O 11/12/2013 16.D.6. Land within runway clear zones (runway protection zones) shall be prohibited from use for high density residential use, schools, hospitals, storage of explosives, or Al—N flammable material, assemblage of large groups of people or any other use that could produce a major catastrophe as a result of an aircraft crash. 6. Based on the possibility that solid waste management facilities may attract birds, any solid waste management facility located so that it places the runways and /or approach and departure pattern of an airport between bird feeding, water, or roosting areas shall be considered as an incompatible use and is therefore prohibited in and around the airports in Collier County. 7. Any type of tethered dirigible, balloon, or other type of hovering or floating object the height of which exceeds the airspace notification limits outlined in section 4.02.06 E. shall be limited as provided in section 4.02.06 E. $• No structure of any height, type or material shall be constructed or altered which could possibly cause interference to any airport surveillance radar system as determined by the Federal Aviation Administration, or by the executive director who has jurisdiction over the airport deemed to be effected. N. Naples Municipal Airport noise zones, land use restrictions, sound level requirements (SLR) for buildings or structures, and SLR design requirements. 1 The purpose of this section 4.02.06 is to establish standards for land use and for sound level reduction requirements with respect to exterior noise resulting from the legal and normal operations at the airports within Collier County. This section establishes noise zones of differing intensities and land use in the vicinity of the Naples Municipal airport, as identified in the most recent Naples airport FAA Part 150 Study; establishes permitted land uses in the noise zones; establishes soundproofing requirements for residential development within the noise zones; and establishes notification procedures to prospective purchasers of real estate within the noise zones. 2. In addition to the prior three (3) noise zones, there is hereby created and established a fourth noise zone D; there are now noise zones A, B, C, and D. Such zones are shown on the Naples Airport noise zone map(s) which are incorporated and made a part herein and are described in section 4.02.06 N.3. below. The noise zones contained herein are based on a projection of future aircraft operations at the Naples Municipal Airport. The purpose of these noise zones is to define and set forth specific regulations for all properties within the described areas. 3. Noise zone boundaries. a. Zone A. That area commencing at the outermost boundary of the airport and extending outward therefrom to a boundary indicated on the noise zone map as "B." The outer contour of noise zone A approximates a noise level of seventy- five(75)Ldn. Zone B. That area commencing at the boundary indicated on the noise zone map as the outer boundary of noise zone A and extending outward therefrom to the boundary indicated on the noise zone map as "C." The outer contour of noise zone B approximates a noise level of seventy (70) Ldn. C. Zone C. That area commencing at the boundary indicated on the noise zone map as the outer boundary of noise zone B and extending outward therefrom to the boundary indicated on the noise zone map as "D ". The outer contour of noise zone C approximates a noise level of sixty -five (65) Ldn. d. Packet Page -1517- http:// library. municode .com /print.aspx ?h= &clientID =13 992 &HTMRequest= http %3 a %2f... 10/2/2013 Municode Page 6 of 7 Exhibit O 11/12/2013 16.D.6. Zone D. This new noise zone commences at the boundary indicated on the i-� noise zone map as the outer boundary of noise zone C and extending outward therefrom to the furthermost boundary indicated on the noise zone map. The outer contour of noise zone D approximates a noise level of sixty (60) Ldn and is the Naples Airport noise zone (This area is referenced in the 1996 Naples Airport FAA Part 150 Study). 4. Where boundaries of a described noise zone are shown to extend over a portion, but not all, of a platted lot or unsubdivided property, the owner or owners of the entire property will be notified of potential noise impact in accordance with notice procedures set forth in Chapter 10. a. Where boundaries of a described noise zone are shown to extend over a portion, but not all of a platted lot or un- subdivided property, the owner or owners of the entire property will be notified of potential noise impact in accordance with notice procedures set forth in Chapter 10. b. Where boundaries of more than one (1) described noise zone are shown on a platted lot or unsubdivided property, provisions of the most restricted zone shall apply. 5. Land use restrictions. a. Permitted and restricted activities. All land uses shall be permitted in the noise zone pursuant to the applicable zoning district and as provided in the activities and /or land use guidance chart made a part hereof. Those activities and land uses not specifically listed in the land use guidance chart are permitted or restricted in the noise zones based on their similarity to noise tolerance as exhibited by the activities and land uses which are listed in the guidance chart. b. Nonconforming uses. The regulations prescribed by this section shall not be construed to require the sound conditioning or other changes or alteration of any preexisting structure not conforming to this part as of the effective date of this section or to otherwise interfere with the continuance of any such preexisting nonconforming use. Nothing herein contained shall require any such change in the construction of or alteration of a structure which has commenced construction prior to the effective date of this section and which is diligently pursued. 6. Sound level requirements (SLR) for buildings or structures. a. The provisions of these APO special regulations shall apply to the construction, alteration, moving, demolition, repair, and use of any building or structure within unincorporated Collier County except work located primarily in a public right -of -way, on public utility towers, poles, and mechanical equipment not specifically regulated by these APOs. Additions, alterations, repairs, and changes of use in all buildings and structures shall comply with the provisions of these APOs. b. Buildings or structures constructed prior to the initial adoption of this amended section, to which additions, alteration, or repairs are made to the exterior walls and ceilings of rooms having one (1) or more exterior walls or ceilings shall be required to meet the SLR requirements of these APOs. C. Alterations or repairs which are nonstructural and do not affect the exterior walls or ceilings of an existing building or structure may be made with the same materials of which the building or structure is constructed and shall not be required to meet SLR requirements. Packet Page -1518 - http: //Iibrary.municode.com/ print. aspx? h= &clientID= 13992 &HTMRequest= http %3 a %2f... 10/2/2013 Municode Page 7 of 7 Exhibit O 11/12/2013 16.D.6. d. Buildings in existence at the time of the initial adoption of these APOs may have their existing use or occupancy continued if such use or occupancy was legal at the time of the initial adoption of these APOs provided such continued use is not dangerous to life. A change in the use of a structure may require additional sound level reduction. e• Buildings or structures moved into or within the vicinity of the established noise zone must comply with applicable provisions of these APOs. f. The County Manger or his designee may approve any type construction that complies with the SLR requirements of the activities and /or land use guidance chart (appendix III of Appendix D). The SLR requirements specified in appendix III of Appendix D shall be achieved by the use of assemblies having the South Transmission Class Ratings specified in table 403.2, Minimum Sound Transmission of Assemblies, of the Southern Building Code Congress International, Inc., Standard for Sound Control, SSTD 8 -87, incorporated herein and adopted by reference as appendix IV of appendix D. 9• The SLR requirements of the land use guidance chart at appendix III of Appendix D may be achieved by any suitable combination of building design, choice of building materials, and execution of construction details in accordance with established architectural and acoustical principles. The SLR requirements shall apply to the exterior walls and ceilings only of all rooms having one (1) or more exterior walls or ceilings. Regulations to achieve the SLR requirements specified in appendix III of Appendix D, shall be found in appendix IV of Appendix D and shall be used by the County Manger or his designee during the building plan review process. h• No building or structure for which an SLR 25, SLR 30, or SLR 35 is required by appendix III of Appendix D may be constructed, altered, moved, demolished, or repaired unless and until a building permit has been issued. No such permit shall be issued unless and until the requirements contained in appendix III of Appendix D are met as indicated by plans and specifications for the building or structure. Such plans and specifications shall result in a sound level reduction for the applicable exterior walls and ceilings only of room(s) having one (1) or more exterior walls or ceilings, at least as great as the SLR value specified in appendix III of Appendix D for the particular usage involved. These plans and specifications shall be reviewed during the building plan review process in accordance with the sound transmission ratings specified in table 403.2 of appendix IV of Appendix D. Packet Page -1519- http:// library. municode .com /print. aspx ?h= &clientID =13 992 &HTMRequest= http %3 a %2 f... 10/2/2013 11/12/2013 16.D.6. permit. (Furthered by Management Objective 5.) The Future Land Use designation for Freedom Park is Public Land Use - Recreation (City of Naples Future Land Use), changed on February 7, 2007. The zoning classification (City of Naples Zoning) was changed to Transitional Conservation District on March 21, 2007. The Future Land Use designation for the Gordon River Greenway Park and Conservation Collier Preserve sites is currently Urban Mixed -Use District, Urban Residential Subdistrict (Collier County future Land Use). A petition to change the designation to a Public Use District is in process and will be completed by the end of 2012. . Original zoning on the Greenway and Conservation Collier sites included Rural Agricultural, Conservation, Commercial Intermediate and Residential Multi - family District -6, with a Special Treatment overlay covering a portion of the project along the Gordon River. These lands were rezoned to Public Use on July 26, 2011. The Special Treatment overlay remains, with a permit approved on February 14, 2012 authorizing project construction within this area. There is an existing Airport Overlay Zone that limits the height of obstructions on parts of the Gordon River Greenway Park as described in Collier County, FL Land Development Code, Section 4.02.06- Standards for Development in Airport Zones and as attached as Exhibit P to the Management Plan, which is consistent with State and Federal laws. to '� ; h9m ,4This provides no potential conflict regarding the uses °r- maflarg „ ^+ ^f the project site. but may require removal or reduction of trees deemed as obstructions. The project sites will be identified in all literature and advertising as acquired with funds from the Florida Communities Trust and operated as natural conservation and outdoor recreation areas. III. NATURAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES Natural Communities / Invasive Exotic Plants The two primary natural communities found on both Freedom and Gordon River Greenway Parks are classified by the Florida Natural Areas Inventory as Scrubby Flatwoods and Tidal Swamp. There are also smaller areas of Freshwater Tidal Swamp that contain a mix of wetland hardwood tree species and cabbage palms. The 39.5 acres of uplands at Freedom Park were once cleared and drained for citrus production. The grove is long-abandoned and succession of a Scrubby Flatwood occurred. Much of this area was cleared for the construction of the stormwater filtration ponds. Previously existing canopy vegetation in this area generally included scattered native trees such as slash pine, cabbage palm, and oak. The midstory was made up of saw palmetto, gallberry, and wax myrtle. Groundcover was comprised of coastal scrub, grasses and forbs. Some of this vegetation remains surrounding the stormwater ponds. Between the Scrubby Flatwood and Tidal Swamp area of Freedom Park a transition zone containing red maple and cypress trees remains. Tidal Swamp that was heavily infested with Brazilian pepper makes up the remaining 10.5 -acre wetland portion. The transition zone and Tidal Swamp areas have been restored through mitigation, including removal of �., exotic plants and supplemental plantings of native trees and shrubs. Mitigation areas are X Packet Page -1520-