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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Recommendation to adopt a Resolution proposing amendment to the Collier County Growth
Management Plan, Ordinance 89-05, as amended, specifically amending the Potable Water
subelement of the Public Facilities Element to amend Policy 1.7 to reference the updated Ten Year
Water Supply Facilities Work Plan,and furthermore recommending transmittal of the amendment
to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity. (Transmittal Hearing: CPSP-2013-7)
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this petition is to have the Board of County Commissioners
(BCC) consider a request to amend the County's Growth Management Plan (GMP) to add
reference to the updated Ten-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan, as required of Collier
County by Section 163.3177(6)(c)3, Florida Statutes, as well as to consider recommending
transmittal of the amendment to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity(DEO).
CONSIDERATIONS: The Florida Water Resources Act (Chapter 373, F.S.) requires the five
water management districts to provide regional water supply planning in all areas of the State
where traditional sources of water are deemed inadequate to meet future projected demands.
Each regional 10 year water supply plan is based on a 20-year future planning horizon, and an
update of each plan is required every 5 years.
The purpose of regional water supply planning is to develop strategies to meet future water
demands of urban and agricultural uses, while meeting the needs of the environment. This
process identifies historical uses of water and water source options to meet future needs.
Florida Statutes requires local governments to prepare a Ten-Year Water Supply Facilities Work
Plan and adopt revisions to comprehensive plans within 18 months following the approval of the
most current version of the applicable regional water supply plan.
Collier County is within the water supply planning area under the jurisdiction of the South
Florida Water Management District (SFWMD). On February 24, 2009, the County adopted its
first Ten-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan, by Ordinance No. 09-04, based on the
guidelines of the 2005-2006 Lower West Coast Plan Update. The revised 2012 Lower West
Coast Water Supply Plan Update was approved by the SFWMD Governing Board on November
15, 2012. It assesses projected water demands and potential sources of water for the period from
2010 to 2030. Therefore, Collier County must adopt the updated plan by May 15, 2014.
The proposed 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan update addresses the following
objectives:
• Identifies population and water demands of the CCWSD and each private utility for the
planning period, 2013 to 2023.
• Presents existing and planned potable and reclaimed water facilities that will be utilized
to meet demand projections.
• Identifies sources of raw water needed for potable water and irrigation water supply to
meet demands through the year 2023.
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• Identifies the steps necessary to develop additional potable and reclaimed water supplies
and specifies when they must occur and how they will be funded.
• Demonstrates that the water supply plans for each utility within the County are feasible
with respect to facility capacity to be developed and consumptive use permit allocations
required.
• Describes the conservation practices and regulations utilized by each utility to meet water
supply demand.
NEIGHBORHOOD INFORMATION MEETING (NIM) SYNOPSIS: A Neighborhood
Information Meeting(NIM) is not required by Section 10.03.05.F of the LDC for Growth
Management Plan amendments which are not site specific.
COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION (CCPC)/ENVIRONMENTAL
ADVISORY COUNCIL (EAC)RECOMMENDATION: The CCPC, sitting also as the EAC
under Ordinances 2013-50 and 2013-51, and in its capacity as the local planning agency under
Ch. 163.3174,F.S., heard this petition, at their November 7, 2013 meeting, and voted 6-0 to
forward the subject petition to the BCC with a recommendation to transmit to DEO.
The CCPC also requested staff to address the following items by the time of adoption hearings:
• To confirm the Collier County Water and Sewer District (CCWSD) boundaries with the
sending and receiving lands as depicted in Figure 2-1.
• To explore revising the Land Development Code to strengthen current standards that
encourage Florida Friendly landscape.
• To investigate the potential to request connectivity of utility infrastructure at the edge of
loop roads located between private developments at the time of rezone petitions.
• To research the reasons for the differences between levels of services between CCWSD
and those reported by private utilities.
FISCAL IMPACT: There are no fiscal impacts identified with the requested action.
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item is ready for Board review and consideration. It is
approved as to form and legality. A simple majority vote is needed for approval of this
amendment for transmittal to DEO.—HFAC
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: Adoption of the ten year water supply plan update
and subsequent amendment to the Potable Water sub-element of the Growth Management Plan
will satisfy the requirements of 163.3177(6)(C)3.F.S.
RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners transmit petition CPSP-
2013-7 to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity. Please note a recommendation for
transmittal requires a simple majority vote; whereas a majority (4/5) vote will be necessary for
adoption of the proposed plan during the adoption hearings.
Prepared By: Carolina Valera,Principal Planner Planning & Zoning Department
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Attachments:
1. Resolution
2. Staff Report
3. 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan—due to the size of the plan, it is accessible at:
http://www.colliergov.net/ftp/AaendaDec 1 01 3/Coll i erCounty 10YearWaterSupplyFacilitiesWork
P1anOct13.pdf
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COLLIER COUNTY
Board of County Commissioners
Item Number: 17.17.H.
Item Summary: Recommendation to adopt a Resolution proposing amendment to the
Collier County Growth Management Plan, Ordinance 89-05, as amended, specifically amending
the Potable Water subelement of the Public Facilities Element to amend Policy 1.7 to reference
the updated Ten Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan, and furthermore recommending
transmittal of the amendment to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity.
[Transmittal Hearing: CPSP-2013-7]
Meeting Date: 12/10/2013
Prepared By
Name: ValeraCarolina
Title: Planner,Principal,Comprehensive Planning
11/12/2013 5:26:09 PM
Approved By
Name: PuigJudy
Title: Operations Analyst,GMD P&R
Date: 11/19/2013 11:46:01 AM
Name: BosiMichael
Title: Manager-Planning,Comprehensive Planning
Date: 11/20/2013 8:35:50 AM
Name: VanLengenKris
Date: 11/20/2013 11:44:15 AM
Name: AshtonHeidi
Title: Section Chief/Land Use-Transportation,County Attor
Date: 11/20/2013 12:40:19 PM
Name: MarcellaJeanne
Title: Executive Secretary,Transportation Planning
Date: 11/20/2013 2:56:12 PM
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Name: KlatzkowJeff
Title: County Attorney
Date: 11/20/2013 3:27:56 PM
Name: FinnEd
Title: Senior Budget Analyst, OMB
Date: 11/21/2013 3:08:32 PM
Name: OchsLeo
Title: County Manager
Date: 11/25/2013 1:05:59 PM
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RESOLUTION NO. 13- # ,,
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PROPOSING AMENDMENT TO THE COLLIER COUNTY GROWTH
MANAGEMENT PLAN, ORDINANCE 89-05, AS AMENDED,
SPECIFICALLY AMENDING THE POTABLE WATER
SUBELEMENT OF THE PUBLIC FACILITIES ELEMENT TO
AMEND POLICY 1.7 TO REFERENCE THE UPDATED TEN YEAR
WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN, AND FURTHERMORE
RECOMMENDING TRANSMITTAL OF THE AMENDMENT TO THE
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY.
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WHEREAS, Collier County, pursuant to Section 163.3161, et. seq., Florida Statutes, the
Florida Local Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulation Act of
1985, was required to prepare and adopt a comprehensive plan; and
WHEREAS, the Collier County Board of County Commissioners adopted the Collier
County Growth Management Plan on January 10, 1989; and
WHEREAS, the Community Planning Act of 2011 provides authority for local
governments to amend their respective comprehensive plans and outlines certain procedures to
amend adopted comprehensive plans; and
WHEREAS, Collier County staff has initiated this amendment to the Future Land Use
Element; and
WHEREAS, on November 7, 2013, the Collier County Planning Commission considered
the proposed amendment to the Growth Management Plan pursuant to the authority granted to it
by Section 163.3174, F.S., and has recommended approval of said amendment to the Board of
County Commissioners; and
WHEREAS, on December 10, 2013, the Board of County Commissioners at a public
hearing approved the transmittal of the proposed amendment to the state land planning agency in
accordance with Section 163.3184, F.S.; and
WHEREAS, upon receipt of Collier County's proposed Growth Management Plan
Amendment, various State agencies and the Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) have
thirty (30) days to review the proposed amendment and DEO must transmit, in writing,to Collier
County its comments within said thirty (30) days pursuant to Section 163.3184,F.S.; and
WHEREAS, Collier County, upon receipt of the written comments from DEO must
adopt, adopt with changes or not adopt the proposed Growth Management Plan Amendment
within one hundred and eighty (180) days of such receipt pursuant to Section 163.3184, F.S.; and
ANNIN
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WHEREAS, the DEO, within five (5) days of receipt of Collier County's adopted
Growth Management Plan Amendment, must notify the County of any deficiencies of the Plan
Amendment pursuant to Section 163.3184(3), F.S.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA that:
The Board of County Commissioners hereby approves the proposed Growth Management
Plan Amendment, attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated by reference herein, for the
purpose of transmittal to the Department of Economic Opportunity and other reviewing agencies
thereby initiating the required State evaluation of the Growth Management Plan Amendment
prior to final adoption.
THIS RESOLUTION ADOPTED after motion, second and majority vote this
day of , 2013.
ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:
Deputy Clerk GEORGIA A. HILLER, ESQ.
Chairwoman
Approved as to form and legality:
Heidi Ashton-Cicko
Managing Assistant County Attorney
Attachment: Exhibit"A"
CP\13-CMP-00900\15
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Exhibit A
PL20130001132/CPSP-2013-7
Potable Water Sub-Element:
[page 3]
OBJECTIVE 1:
Locate and develop potable water supply sources to meet the future needs of the
County owned and operated systems, said supply sources meeting the minimum Level
of Service Standards established by this Plan. The development and utilization of new
potable water supply sources and the acquisition of and necessary for such
development shall be based upon the information, guidelines and procedures identified
within the County's Ten-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan (as updated and the
Lower West Coast Water Supply Plan prepared by the South Florida Water
Management District.
Policy 1.7:
The County has developed the Ten-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan, dated
August 2008 October 2013, in accordance with the water supply guidelines of the most
current version of the South Florida Water Management District's Lower West Coast
Water Supply Plan. The County's Ten-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan is hereby
incorporated by reference.
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Caller County
STAFF REPORT
TO: COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION (CCPC)
FROM: COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING SECTION,
PLANNING & ZONING DEPARTMENT,
PLANNING & REGULATION, GROWTH MANAGEMENT DIVISION
HEARING DATE: NOVEMBER 7, 2013
RE: Petition PL20130001132/CPSP-2013-7, Ten-Year Water Supply
Facilities Work Plan, Growth Management Plan Amendment.
(TRANSMITTAL HEARING)
NOTE: This petition also requires a recommendation by the
CCPC sitting as the Environmental Advisory Council.
AGENT/APPLICANT:
Planning and Project Management Department
Public Utilities Division
Collier County Government
3301 East Tamiami Trail
Naples, FL 34112
Planning and Zoning Department
Growth Management Division
Collier County Government
2800 North Horseshoe Drive
Naples, FL 34104
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION:
The proposed Growth Management Plan (GMP) amendment is not specific to a certain
location.
REQUESTED ACTION:
The proposed text change seeks to amend the Potable Water Sub-Element of the
Public Facilities Element to add reference to the Ten-Year Water Supply Facilities Work
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Plan, as required of Collier County government by Section 163.3177(( )3, Florida
Statutes. Policy 1.7 is proposed to be amended as follows:
[Note: Current Potable Water Sub-Element language appears bi Al in
plain text, the proposed amendment is shown in strike-through/ur line
format. Objective 1 of the Sub-Element is included for backgrounaiciarity
purposes]
Proposed Potable Water Sub-Element Text Amendment:
[page 3]
OBJECTIVE 1:
Locate and develop potable water supply sources to meet the future needs of the
County owned and operated systems, said supply sources meeting the minimum Level
of Service Standards established by this Plan. The development and utilization of new
potable water supply sources and the acquisition of land necessary for such
development shall be based upon the information, guidelines and procedures identified
within the County's Ten-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan (as updated) and the
Lower West Coast Water Supply Plan prepared by the South Florida Water
Management District.
[Note: No revisions to Policies 1.1 through 1.6 are proposed.]
Policy 1.7:
The County has developed the Ten-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan, dated
August 2008 October 2013, in accordance with the water supply guidelines of the most
current version of the South Florida Water Management District's Lower West Coast
Water Supply Plan. The County's Ten-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan is hereby
incorporated by reference.
STAFF ANALYSIS:
As indicated in Policy 1.7 of the Potable Water Sub-Element, the County has developed
the Ten-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan (Appendix A). The proposed text
amendment seeks to adopt the updated version of the County's plan, which has been
prepared in accordance with the most current version of the South Florida Water
Management District's Lower West Coast Water Supply Plan. The updated version of
the Ten-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan is proposed for incorporation into the
County's GMP by reference.
Regional Planning:
In anticipation of the rapid population growth and increasing water demands facing the
State, the Legislature amended the Florida Water Resources Act (Chapter 373, F.S.) in
1997. The amendment required the five water management districts to initiate regional
water supply planning in all areas of the State.
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The purpose of regional water supply planning is to develop strategies meet future
water demands of urban and agricultural uses, while meeting the ads of the
environment. This process identifies historical uses of water and water so a options to
meet potential shortfall. Each regional water supply plan is based on at I ;t a 20-year
future planning horizon, and a complete update of each plan is requi __. every five
years.
The Lower West Coast Water Supply Planning Area includes Lee County and portions
of Charlotte, Collier, Glades, Hendry and Monroe counties. The 2012 Lower West Coast
Water Supply Plan Update (LWC Update) was approved by the SFWMD Governing
Board on November 15, 2012. The LWC Update assesses projected water demands
and potential sources of water for the period from 2010 to 2030.
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Local Planning:
On February 25, 2003 the Board of County Commissioners adopted an Jate to the
County's 2001 Water Master Plan, to provide an integrated approach fc Ieeting the
projected water system demands up to the year 2022. The "2002 Wate laster Plan
Update" provided for comprehensive overview of the entire water system, including
emergency systems, water demand projections and demands and proposed
conservation and reclaimed water projects, and provided a plan for future water supply
and infrastructure needs to meet the requirements of growth, infrastructure renewal,
replacement and enhancement over a course of five years. Water demands were
provided at five-year increments to be consistent with the 2000 Lower West Coast
Regional Water Supply Plan.
During the State of Florida's 2005 legislative session, lawmakers revised state water
law to include a new statutory provision. Local governments within the Lower West
Coast Planning Area are required to prepare a Ten-Year Water Supply Facilities Work
Plan that identifies water supply projects, and adopt revisions to comprehensive plans
within 18 months following the approval of the most current version of the Lower West
Coast Water Supply Plan Update.
On January 25, 2007, as part of the 2004 Evaluation and Appraisal Report (EAR) based
amendments, and in preparation of the anticipated Ten-Year Water Supply Facilities
Work Plan, Collier County adopted language to coordinate water supply planning with
SFWMD. Modifications of various Goals, Objectives and Policies (GOPs), as required
by these legislative actions, were addressed through the GMP amendment to the
Potable Water Sub-Element, the Conservation and Coastal Management Element and
the Intergovernmental Coordination Element. The amendments referenced the 2002
Water Master Plan Update and any updates as the County's water supply planning
document. During the County's 2011 EAR-based amendments, references to the
County's 2002 Water Master Plan document were further revised to note the adopted
Ten-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan as the County's appropriate document for
water supply planning.
On February 24, 2009, the County adopted its first Ten-Year Water Supply Facilities
Work Plan, by Ordinance No. 09-04. It was based on the guidelines of the 2005-2006
Lower West Coast Plan Update, subsequently adopted.
The SFWMD's Governing Board approved the 2012 Lower West Coast Water Supply
Plan Update on November 15, 2012. Therefore, Collier County must adopt the
proposed GMP text amendment that references the proposed Ten-Year Water Supply
Facilities Work Plan by May 15, 2014 (or 18 months after the District Governing Board
approved each regional water supply plan) [s. 163.3177(6)(c), F.S.].
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Proposed 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan update:
As noted in the attached 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan ie updated
document addresses the following objectives:
• Identifies population and water demands of the County and eacl tility for the
planning period, 2013 to 2023.
• Presents existing and planned potable and reclaimed water facilities that will be
utilized to meet demand projections.
• Identifies sources of raw water needed for potable water and irrigation water
supply to meet demands through the year 2023.
• Identifies the steps necessary to develop additional potable and reclaimed water
supplies and specifies when they must occur and how they will be funded.
• Demonstrates that the water supply plans for each utility within the County are
feasible with respect to facility capacity to be developed and consumptive use
permit allocations required.
• Describes the conservation practices and regulations utilized by each utility to
meet water supply demand.
The population methodology used for the 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan is
based on the County's latest adopted Annual Update Inventory Report and Capital
Improvement Element (AUIR-CIE) available at the time the plan was created (2012
AUIR-CIE). Please note that because of updates to data, the proposed Ten-Year Water
Supply Facilities Work Plan will differ from the 2012 Lower West Coast Plan Update, as
well as the most recent AUIR-CIE documents. These variances have been vetted with
SFWMD staff, who agrees that the population methodology is appropriate.
This10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan was prepared by CDM Smith in
coordination with Public Utilities Division and Growth Management Division staff, as well
as representatives from various private utilities, and includes the areas of the County
served by the Collier County Water and Sewer District, the Ave Maria Utility Company
(AMUC), the Florida Governmental Utility Authority (FGUA), the Immokalee Water and
Sewer District (IWSD), and the Orange Tree Utility Company (OTUC).
Also referenced in the plan are the Lee Cypress Water and Sewer Co-Op, Inc, and the
Port of The Islands Community Improvement District, as well as a number of small
capacity water systems regulated by the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection (FDEP) (see pages 2-7 and 2-8 of the attached plan). These did not meet the
minimum size requirements to be included.
In substance, the CCWSD portions of the Plan update provide detail behind the
following broad subject areas:
(a) Existing Facilities (Section 4): The CCWSD is served by two water treatment
plants, the North County Regional Water Treatment Plant and the South County
Regional Water Treatment Plant, with maximum finished water production
capacities of 20 MGD and 35 MGD respectively. Three wellfields provide raw
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water for the plants, drawing from both brackish and non-brac i sources.
Collier County has been a leader in the use of brackish water sour 3roduction.
Along with these production and wellfield facilities, the CCWSD stains over
1,000 miles of transmission and distribution pipelines, water S. age tanks,
pumping facilities, an aquifer storage and recover (ASR) _ stem and
approximately 55,000 individual service connections. In addition, the CCWSD
operates one of the largest irrigation quality (IQ) water systems in south Florida.
With contractual commitments of over 23 MGD to golf courses communities,
parks and roadway medians, there is additional potential demand of over 43
MGD represented by communities that have been dual-piped.
(b) Planned Facilities (Section 5): Based on the 2012 AUIR population and level of
service standard (LOSS), the Plan update indicates 2023 as the optimal first
production year for the new Northeast Regional Water Treatment Plant.
Components of this regional improvement include the Phase 1 Water Treatment
Plant, the Phase 1 wellfield, and all associated transmission pipelines, pumps
and water storage tanks. The District's IQ water system will be enhanced by the
development of 5 ASR wells that will allow storage of IQ water in the wet season
for use in the dry season. Additional sources of IQ supply will be addressed,
through permit allocations of groundwater and capture and storage of surface
water. The District envisions, over the next 20 years, a shift in all water sources
from 40% IQ water and 60% potable water to 60% IQ water and 40% potable
water.
(c) Facilities capacity Analysis (Chapter 6): Based on population projections through
the 10 year period, current plant capacities are sufficient to meet the adopted
LOSS until 2023, when the new NERWTP is scheduled. Permitted withdrawals,
associated with the NERWTP wellfields, will be necessary before that time.
(d) Conservation (Section 7): Conservation measures have been an important
element in CCWSD planning for many years. Local regulations on domestic
irrigation, low flow devices, Florida Friendly landscape principles and block rate
structure have been employed and will be continually improved. A meter
replacement program is now underway, and efficiency gains at the Regional
Plants and throughout the Distribution system are being realized.
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Statutory Requirements:
The Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) has published "A guide 'reparation
of the Water Supply Facilities Work Plan". Local governments must co ly with the
following statutory requirements for water supply and facility ply ing (Each
requirement followed by staff comment in bold and italics):
1. Coordinate appropriate aspects of their comprehensive plan with the appropriate
water management district's regional water supply plan. [Section 163.3177(4)(a),
F.S.]. The current GMP contains Goals, Objectives, and Policies (GOPs)
that had been adopted with the purpose of maintaining coordination with
the SFWMD's water supply plan.
2. Revise the Potable Water Sub-Element to adopt a water supply facilities work
plan covering at least a 10-year planning period to meet existing and projected
demand. The work plan should address those water supply facilities for which the
local government has responsibility and include the facilities needed to develop
alternative water supplies. The work plan should also identify conservation and
reuse measures to meet future needs. [Section 163.3177(6)(c), F.S.] Policy 1.7
of the Potable Water Sub-Element was amended by Ordinance 09-04 to
incorporate by reference the County's 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work
Plan. This proposed GMP amendment seeks to adopt the revised update to
the plan, which identifies: the County's traditional and alternative water
supply sources to meet existing and projected needs for the a 10-year
period; the capital improvements that will be needed to develop, treat, and
deliver those alternative supplies; and the conservation measures and
reuse supplies utilized to offset demand for new water. The County also
updates its Capital Improvement Element on a yearly basis through the
AUIR-CIE to include the capital improvements needed in the first five years
of the 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan.
3. Revise the Conservation Element to assess current and projected water needs
and sources for at least a 10-year planning period. The analysis must consider
the existing levels of water conservation, use, and protection and the applicable
policies of the water management district, and the district's approved regional
water supply plan. In the absence of an approved regional water supply plan, the
analysis must consider the district's approved water management plan. [Section
163.3177(6)(d)3, F.S.] The current Conservation and Coastal Management
Element of the GMP contains Goals, Objectives, and Policies (GOPs) that
consider the SFWMD's levels of water conservation, use, and protection.
4. Revise the Capital Improvements Element to identify capital improvements
projects to be implemented in the first 5 years of the work plan for which the local
government is responsible, including both publicly and privately funded water
supply projects necessary to achieve and maintain adopted level of service
standards; and adopt a 5-year schedule of capital improvements to include those
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projects as either funded or unfunded, and if unfunded, given a levi f priority for
funding. [163.3177(3)(a)4, F.S.] The County updates its Capital provement
Element on a yearly basis through the AUIR-CIE to incluc the capital
improvements needed in the first five years of the 10-Year ter Supply
Facilities Work Plan.
5. Revise the Intergovernmental Coordination Element to adopt principles and
guidelines to be used to coordinate the comprehensive plan with the regional
water supply authority (if applicable) and with the applicable regional water
supply plan. [163.3177(6)(h)1, F.S.] The current Intergovernmental
Coordination Element of the GMP contains Goals, Objectives, and Policies
(GOPs) that provide principles and guidance for coordination with the
SFWMD and other public and private utilities in regard to water supply
planning.
6. During the Evaluation and Appraisal review, determine if comprehensive plan
amendments are necessary to reflect statutory changes related to water supply
and facilities planning since the last update to the comprehensive plan. If
necessary, transmit the amendments to incorporate the statutory changes as
appropriate. [Section 163.3191(1) and (2), F.S.] The recently adopted County's
EAR-based amendments included revisions to several of its Elements (not
related to statutory changes) to revise references to the County's 2002
Water Master Plan document and include the adopted Ten-Year Water
Supply Facilities Work Plan, the Lower West Coast Water Supply Plan and
the Water Master Plan as the County's appropriate documents for water
supply planning.
NEIGHBORHOOD INFORMATION MEETING (NIM) SYNOPSIS
A Neighborhood Information Meeting (NIM) is not required by Section 10.03.05.F of the
Land Development Code (LDC) for GMP amendments which are not site specific.
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS:
This staff report has been reviewed and approved by the Office of the County Attorney.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
That the Collier County Planning Commission, sitting as the Environmental Advisory
Council under Ordinances 2013-50 and 2013-51, and in its capacity as the local
planning agency under Ch. 163.3174, F.S., forward Petition PL20130001132/CPSP-
2013-7 to the Board of County Commissioners with a recommendation to approve for
Transmittal to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity.
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PUBLIC UTILITIES ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
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DAVID WEEKS, AICP, PLANNING MANAGER
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MARK STRAIN, CH A RMAN
PETITION NO.: PL20130001132 CPSP-2013-7, Staff Report for the November 7, 2013, CCPC Meeting.
NOTE: This petition has been scheduled for the December 10, 2013, BCC Meeting.
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STEVE MESSNER, DIRECTOR
WATER DEPARTMENT, PUBLIC UTILITIES DIVISION
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BETH,JOHNSSENIRECTOR
WASTEWATER DEPARTMENT, PUBLIC UTILITIES DIVISION
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G. GEORGE YILMAZ, Ph.D., P.H., R.E.P.,
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28D Wednesday, November 20,2013 It NAPLES DAILY NEW S
NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE OF MEETING
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND
.NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER RESOLUTION
Notice is hereby given that the Collier County Board of County Commissioners will
hold a public hearing on Tuesday, December 10, 2013, in the Board of County
Commissioners chamber, third floor, Collier County Government Center, 3299 E
Tamiami Trail, Naples, to consider the Transmittal of the following County
Resolutions, for Transmittal amendments to the Collier County Growth
Management Plan. The meeting will commence at 9:00 A.M.
The purpose of the hearing is to consider a recommendation on an amendment to
the Public Facilities Element, Potable Water •Subelement of the Growth
Management Plan; to transmit the transmittal amendments to the Florida
Department of Economic Opportunity(DEO). The RESOLUTION title is as follows:
RESOLUTION NO.13- •
AMENDMENT TO BOARD FTHE E COWER COUNTY GROWTH (MANAGEMENT PLAN,
ORDINANCE 89-05,AS AMENDED,SPECIFICALLY AMENDING THE POTABLE WATER
SUBELEMENT OF THE PUBLIC FACILITIES ELEMENT TO AMEND POLICY 1.7 TO
REFERENCE THE UPDATED TEN YEAR WATER SUPPLY FACILITIES WORK PLAN,AND
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY.PL2 1M30001 32/CPSTO 013E
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All interested parties are invited to appear and be heard. Copies of the proposed
Growth Management Plan Amendment will be made available for inspection at the
Planning & Zoning Department, Comprehensive Planning Section, 2800 N.
Horseshoe Dr., Naples, between the hours of.8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., Monday
through Friday. Furthermore the materials will be made available for inspection at
Collier the l � fner t t r
3299Est Tamiami Trail,suite Naples, one prior the scheduled hearing.
Any questions pertaining to the documents should be directed to the
Comprehensive Planning Section of the Planning & Zoning Department. Written
comments filed with the Clerk to the Board's Office prior to Tuesday,December 10,
2013,will be read and considered at the public hearing. •
If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Collier County Board of
County Commissioners with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or •
hearing, he will,need a record pf that proceeding, and for such purpose he may
need to ensure includes the testimony ny and evidence upon which thproceedings
appeal is is based.
record
If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to
participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision
of certain assistance. Please contact the Collier County Facilities Management
Department, located at 3335 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 101, Naples, FL 34112-5356,
(239) 252-8380, at least two days prior to the meeting. Assisted listening devices
for the hearing impaired are 'available in the Board of County Commissioners
• Office.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY,FLORIDA
GEORGIA A.HILLER,ESQ.,
CHAIRWOMAN
DWIGHT E.BROCK,CLERK
By:Martha Vergara,Deputy Clerk(SEAL) No.2006860
November 20 2013
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