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Agenda 01/10/2012 Item #16F1Proposed Agenda Changes Board of County Commissioners Meeting January 10, 2012 MOVE ITEM 16F1 TO ITEM 10C: RECOMMENDATION TO APPROVE AND ADOPT RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY THE BOARD OF THE PELICAN BAY SERVICES DIVISION AT A SPECIAL MEETING ON DECEMBER 14, 2011, WITH RESPECT TO THE 1998 JOINT COASTAL PERMIT OF THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND CLAM BAY RESTORATION AND MANAGEMENT PLAN AUTHORIZED TO BE IMPLEMENTED UNDER THAT PERMIT. (COMMISSIONER HILLER'S AND COMMISSIONER COYLE'S SEPARATE REQUESTS) Move Item 2B to Item 16I3: Public declaration of form 813, Memorandum of Voting Conflict for County, Municipal and Other Local Public Officers, in reference to Item 8A on the Agenda of December 13, 2011, filed by Commissioner Tom Henning. (County Attorney's request) Continue Item 8A to the January 24. 2012 BCC Meetings This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. PUDZ- 2003 -AR -3608: Orangetree PUD -- An Ordinance amending Ordinance Numbers 2005 -42 and 2004 -73, the Orangetree PUD, to add 1,050 residential units for a total of 3,150 residential units; to add 100,000 square feet of office use and add 172,000 square feet of retail use to the existing 60,000 square feet of retail for a total of 332,000 square feet of commercial development; to revise the development standards including building height and setbacks and to add allowable residential, commercial uses and mixed uses, and to eliminate the environmental commitments, for property located in parts of Sections 11,12,13, 14, 22 through 27, Township 48 South, Range 27 East, Collier County, Florida consisting of 2,138.76 acres; and by providing an effective date. (Commissioner Fiala's request) Move Item 16A8 to Item 10F: Recommendation to approve Change Order No. 2 to Contract # 10 -5206, with Atkins North America, Inc., for Design Services for Collier Area Transit Transfer Station, in the amount of $99,900 for redesign and post design services, and to extend the contract by six hundred seventy seven (677) days to account for the inclusion of construction and the completion schedule; and to authorize the Chairman to execute the change order. (Commissioner Hiller's request) Move Item 16A10 to Item 10E: Recommendation to approve an economic development agency report required by Section 125.045, Florida Statutes and authorize the County Manager or designee to submit a copy of the report to the Office of Economic and Demographic Research (EDR). (Commissioner Hiller's request) Move Item 16132 to Item 13132: Recommendation for the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) to approve and execute a Commercial Building Improvement Grant Agreement between the CRA and a Grant Applicant within the Bayshore Gateway Triangle area. (2 595 Tamiami Trail East, Fiscal Impact $3,603) (Commissioner Hiller's request) Proposed Agenda Changes Board of County Commissioners Meeting January 10, 2012 Page 2 Continue Item 16E4 to the January 24.2012 BCC Meeting: Recommendation to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the Assumption Agreement from Tectrans, Inc. to Keolis Transit America, Inc. for Management Contract for the Collier Area Transit (CAT) Fixed Route and Paratransit Program. (Staffs request to make corrections to buyer's name within agreement) Move Item 16173 to Item 10D: Recommendation to approve In- Market Meeting Planner Site and Familiarization Guidelines for the Tourism Department to provide payment or reimbursement of expenses related to attracting group meetings to Collier County and authorize payment of covered expenses up to an annual total program cost of $150,000. (Commissioner Hiller's request) Time Certain Items: Item 1013 to be heard at 11:30 a.m. Item 10C to be heard at 1:00 p.m. 1/10/2012 Item 16. F.1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve and adopt the Resolutions adopted by the Board of the Pelican Bay Services Division at a Special Meeting on December 14, 2011, with respect to the 1998 Joint Coastal Permit of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and the Clam Bay Restoration and Management Plan authorized to be implemented under that Permit. OBJECTIVE: To make it clear that the Clam Bay Restoration and Management Plan that references marking the main channel in Clam Bay has been amended to provide for the installation of canoe trail markers and information signs throughout Clam Bay, as approved by the Board of County Commissioners on June 14, 2011. CONSIDERATIONS: 1. The Pelican Bay Services Division, as original permittee and author of the 1998 Joint Coastal Permit issued by the Department of Environmental Protection and the Clam Bay Restoration and Management Plan authorized to be implemented under that Permit, which Plan by its explicit terms was designed as a dynamic document that is expected to be and can be modified over time. 2. Since the formulation of the Plan in 1998, a dispute has arisen over a provision in the Plan that requires: "Finally, the main channel will be marked in accordance with the requirements imposed by the United States Coast Guard to ensure that those who use the system clearly know where the channel is and the prohibitions of operating their water craft outside the same." In early 2011, Collier County formed a Clam Bay working group to determine the most appropriate marking and signage for Clam Bay. The Clam Bay working group was composed of representatives of the Conservancy of Southwest Florida, the Sierra Club, the Mangrove Action Group, the Pelican Bay Services Division, the Pelican Bay Foundation, the City of Naples, and the Seagate Homeowners Associations. The Clam Bay working group determined that canoe trail markers and information signs were most appropriate for Clam Bay. 3. On June 14, 2011, the Board of County Commissioners instructed County staff to apply for appropriate permits to authorize the installation of the canoe trail markers and information signage approved by the Clam Bay working group. 4. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission issued a permit for the installation of such canoe trail markers and signage on September 9, 2011 the United States Army Corps of Engineers approved them on October 20, 2011, the United States Coast Guard approved them on October 25, 2011, and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection issued on November 2, 2011 its notice of intent to grant an exemption and consent to use sovereign submerged lands for their installation. 5. Seagate Homeowners Association filed a complaint with Collier County Circuit Court in November 2011 requesting that the Court enforce Seagate's interpretation of the 1998 Joint Coastal Permit by requiring Collier County to install red and green lateral navigational markers in Clam Bay. Packet Page -1456- 1/10/2012 Item 16.F.1. 6. There is no support in the 1998 Joint Coastal Permit itself for the action that Seagate is requesting the Court order Collier County to take. The sentence quoted above in the Plan is the only basis for Seagate's lawsuit. 7. The Department of Environmental Protection has itself said in a June 9, 2008 letter that this sentence does not require the installation of red and green lateral navigational markers in Clam Bay. 8. At a special meeting on December 14, 2011, the Pelican Bay Services Division Board unanimously approved a motion to adopt the attached Resolutions indicating that the Plan has been amended to delete the sentence referenced above and to require the installation of the canoe trail markers and informational signage as approved by the Clam Bay Working Group, the Board of County Commissioners, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, the United States Army Corp of Engineers, the United States Coast Guard, and which has received a notice from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection of its intent to grant an exemption and consent to use sovereign submerged lands for their installation. 9. The approval of the attached Resolutions by the Board of County Commissioners would appear to make the lawsuit filed by the Seagate Homeowners Association moot and thus would help to ensure that the appropriate canoe trail markers and informational signage, as approved by the Board of County Commissioners and by every regulatory agency that has taken final action on these markers and signage, are in fact installed in Clam Bay. FISCAL IMPACT: The approval by the Board of County Commissioners of the attached Resolutions will likely have a positive fiscal impact, in that they will increase the likelihood that the lawsuit filed by the Seagate Homeowners Association will be speedily resolved without the expenditure of significant time and effort by County attorney. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management Impact resulting from this action. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed by the County Attorney, is legally sufficient, and requires majority vote for approval. -JAK RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approve and adopt the attached Resolutions adopted by the Board of the Pelican Bay Services Division at its December 14, 2011 Special Meeting. Prepared by: Mary McCaughtry, Operations Analyst, Pelican Bay Services Division Reviewed by: Neil Dorrill, Administrator Packet Page -1457- 1/10/2012 Item 16. F.1. COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.F.1. Item Summary: Recommendation to approve and adopt the Resolutions adopted by the Board of the Pelican Bay Services Division at a Special Meeting on December 14, 2011, with respect to the 1998 Joint Coastal Permit of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and the Clam Bay Restoration and Management Plan authorized to be implemented under that Permit. Meeting Date: 1/10/2012 Prepared By Name: McCaughtryMary Title: VALUE MISSING 12/22/20113:44:19 PM Approved By Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney, Date: 12/27/2011 10:05:55 AM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney, Date: 12/27/20113:06:50 PM Name: GreenwaldRandy Title: Management/Budget Analyst,Office of Management & B Date: 12/31/20113:02:57 PM Name: OchsLeo Title: County Manager Date: 1/3/201210:34:23 AM Packet Page -1458- 1/10/2012 Item 16.F.1. RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection ( "DEP ") Consolidated Joint Coastal Permit, Sovereign Submerged Lands Authorization and Variance No. 0128463- 001 -JC (Previously 113 049919) (the "1998 DEP Permit ") authorized the Pelican Bay Municipal Services and Benefit Taxing Unit known as the Pelican Bay Services Division (the "PBSD ") as permittee to implement the Clam Bay Restoration and Management Plan (the "Plan"); WHEREAS, the 1998 DEP Permit and the Plan were designed to deal with the environmental degradation of Clam Bay that was occurring in 1998, and were not designed to change the navigational characteristics of Clam Bay; WHEREAS, there is nothing in the 1998 DEP Permit specifically dealing with the installation of markers within Clam Bay, and, in fact, a careful review of the 1998 DEP Permit and all of the supporting findings of facts clearly indicates that the 1998 DEP Permit required only the following markers in all of Clam Bay: Section 3(h) (page 9/21 of the 1998 DEP Permit): "Permanent manatee informational signs, such as those shown in the enclosed example sheets, shall be installed and maintained at the canoe boat ramp at the southern end of Outer Clam Bay following completion of the initial dredging event." Section 5 (page 9/21 of the 1998 DEP Permit): "The Clam Bay ecosystem contains waterways that are difficult to navigate due to shallow water depths and meandering channels lined with protruding mangroves branches and roots. To protect the significant natural resources and water quality of the Clam Bay ecosystem, and to provide protection to the public safety (boaters utilizing these waters), there shall be an idle speed /no wake restriction on motorized vessels used in the system (as stipulated in County Ordinance No. 96 -16). The existing restrictions placed upon boating activities within the Clam Bay system by County Ordinance No. 96 -16 shall remain active and enforceable for the life of this permit. Additionally, two Florida Marine Patrol approved signs that state: "Idle Speed -No Wake" and "Caution- Shallow Water and Natural Resources Present - Tilt Motor Up to Prevent Prop Dredge- Damage to Natural Resources Subject to Fines, Pursuant to Chapter 370, F.S." shall be placed at the following locations following completion of the initial dredging event: 1) One within the entrance to Clam Pass facing boaters entering the bays; 2) One at the entrance to Outer Clam Bay facing north and easily legible to boaters entering Outer Clam Bay; 3) One at the entrance to Inner Clam Bay facing south and easily legible to boaters entering Inner Clam Bay; 4) :One at the entrance to upper Clam Bay facing south and easily legible to boaters entering Upper Clam Bay; and, 1 Packet Page -1459- 1/10/2012 Item 16. F.1. 5) One within the upper reaches of Outer Clam Bay facing southeast and easily legible to boaters leaving Seagate." WHEREAS, the United States Army Corps of Engineers (the "Corps ") also issued a permit at the same time as the 1998 DEP Permit (the "1998 Corps Permit "). The Corps' Findings of Fact with respect to the 1998 Corps Permit also made it clear that the 1998 Corps Permit also did not contemplate any changes in navigation in Clam Bay. In its evaluation of recreation considerations under the Public Interest Section of its findings of Fact (Section 9.a (13), page 22/28), the Corps stated: "(13) Recreation: The proposed Plan will not change the current recreational use of the Bay, however, the Plan does contain a Recreational Component that will address appropriate notification, signage, and policing of the Bay." In its evaluation of navigation considerations under the same Public Interest Section of its Findings of Fact (Section 9.a (11), page 22/28), the Corps stated: (11) Navigation (33CFR320.4(o)): .... The original Plan sought to restrict the use of motorized boats within the bay, but public outcry for historic riparian rights for access to the bay caused a revision to the Plan to remove this restriction. However, existing regulation by Collier County limits motorized vessel throughout the bay to idle speed and no wake. In addition, the proposed Plan would implement a provision for evaluation of boat traffic and any adverse impacts to the Bay. The proposed Plan should not produce any significant changes in navigation in the Bay." WHEREAS, the foregoing two sections of the 1998 DEP Permit, Sections 3(h) and 5, and Section (13) of the Corps Findings of Fact with respect to the 1998 Corps Permit, contain the only mention of even signage in either the 1998 DEP Permit, the 1998 Corps Permit, or in any findings of fact issued by either agency in connection therewith (collectively, the "Permit Documents "). There is no mention of markers anywhere in the Permit Documents. WHEREAS, the Plan did directly deal with motorized boating in Clam Bay, in Section 3.3.2 dealing with the Proposed Recreational Component of the Plan: Plan, pages 36 -38: "For the most part, Clam Bay remains inaccessible to the general public.... Canoeing of the waterways within Clam Bay remains a popular activity for those seeking a more intimate look at the estuary, and its wildlife or those seeking solitude in the upper reaches of the bay. Fishing is also a frequent undertaking from either the boardwalks or canoes. Swimming is confined to the beach area, although there is a reasonable amount of wading in Clam Pass and back into the estuary as much as 1,000 or so feet from the mouth of the Pass. 2 Packet Page -1460- 1/10/2012 Item 16. F.1. The use of motorized watercraft is not prohibited, and evidence of periodic use of such is evident from observation. For the most part, the accumulation of sediments and the shoaling that has taken place has resulted in physically limiting the accessibility of Clam Bay to deeper draft boats and particularly those equipped with engines. Most, if not all of the motorized boat traffic is believed to originate in the Seagate residential area and be confined to the area from Outer Clam Bay to Clam Pass. [emphasis supplied] The Management Plan would not anticipate any change to the recreational use characteristics of Clam Bay. The contemplated widening and deepening of Clam Pass and the interior channels leading into Outer Clam Bay will not measurably improve navigability. Earlier assumptions to the contrary have proved to be inappropriate as the channel itself remains very confined. Further, since no dredging of Outer Clam Bay is proposed, accessibility across the same will not be noticeable improved. [emphasis supplied] Presently, Collier County has enacted Ordinance 96 -16 which Ordinance provides for the utilization of the Clam Bay area by motorized watercraft provided that they operate at no wake and idle speed. The Management Plan recommends no change in that protocol. The PBSD will however, in cooperation with the County, vigorously enforce the existing Ordinance. Further, if significant adverse impacts to the natural resources and water quality of the Clam Bay system are confirmed by the Collier County Department of Natural Resources, the FDEP and the Corps environmental staffs to be directly attributable to the use of motorized boats within the Clam Bay system, then additional restrictions or adjustments in the use of motorized boats within the Clam Bay system shall be considered for imposition to ensure that the ecological integrity of the Clam Bay system is preserved.... Appropriate notification, signage and policing will be provided by the County and the PBSD to ensure compliance. The signage will be strategically placed both at the entrance to Clam Pass and in the areas around the boat ramp located at the southern end of Clam Bay. These are intended to ensure that persons accessing the Clam Bay system are informed of its unique ecological characteristics, the limitations of access resulting from variations in water depth, the existence of no wake /idle speed requirements for motorized boat operation and importantly, the importance of staving out of areas as having maturing seagrass beds and potential manatee habitat. Precise language to be included in the signage will be determined in cooperation with the agencies post permit issuance. [emphasis supplied] WHEREAS, the only mention of markers that occurs in any document connected with the Permit Documents is in the Plan, where, on page 38 and 39, the following sentence occurs: "Finally, the main channel will be marked in accordance with the requirements imposed by the United States Coast Guard to ensure that those who use the system clearly know where the channel is and the prohibitions of operating their water craft outside the same." [emphasis supplied] K3 Packet Page -1461- 1/10/2012 Item 16.F.1. WHEREAS, the foregoing clearly indicates that the purpose of the referenced markers was to protect maturing seagrass beds and potential manatee habitat in the main channel by ensuring that those who use the system know about the importance of staying out of such areas. [emphasis supplied] WHEREAS, the residents of the community known as Seagate ( "Seagate ") have contended for several years that this single sentence in the Plan mandates the installation of red and green navigational markers in Clam Bay, not only in the "main channel," which is the only area that this sentence mentions to be marked, but also through Outer Clam Bay. WHEREAS, the PBSD, as the original permittee of the 1998 DEP Permit and the 1998 Corp Permit, and as the author of the Plan, is fully aware that neither the 1998 DEP Permit, the 1998 Corps Permit, nor the Plan contemplated the installation of red and green navigational markers anywhere in Clam Bay. WHEREAS, the PBSD, as the original permittee of the 1998 DEP Permit and the 1998 Corp Permit, and as the author of the Plan, believes that the purpose of the referenced markers was to protect maturing seagrass beds and potential manatee habitat by ensuring that those who use the system know about the importance of staying out of such areas. WHEREAS, by the explicit terms of the 1998 DEP Permit and by the explicit terms of the Plan the Plan was designed as a dynamic document that can be modified over time: General Condition 1 of the 1998 DEP Permit: All activities authorized by this permit shall be implemented as set forth in the plans, specifications, and attached drawings approved as a part of this permit, and all conditions and requirements of this permit. The permittee shall notify the Department in writing of any anticipated deviation from the permit so that the Department can determine whether a modification of the permit is required. Plan, page 4: "It is recognized that as management protocols are implemented, monitoring conducted, and the demands on the natural ecosystem change, new challenges and opportunities will develop beyond those presented in this plan. The PBSD is aware that changes will occur and has development a Management Plan that is dynamic and can be modified through time while still meeting the PBSD's goals." Plan, page 5: "The Report has been used to select those management protocols that meet the goals established by the PBSD and related and interested stake holders. The long -term goal of the Management Plan is that it be used as a tool for evaluating new management options, as well as existing protocols as circumstances require. It should be used minimally, on an annual basis, for 4 Packet Page -1462- 1/10/2012 Item 16.F.1. reviewing any new issues or options, as well as for evaluating existing operational protocols. These analysis [sic] will assist in the prioritization for implementation in the next ensuing year. SAs new management issues develop and others are resolved or implemented, the Management Plan can be updated to reflect the current and future needs of Clam Bay." Plan, pages 5 -6: "The goals established by the PBSD for the Clam Bay Management Plan are:.... develop operational protocols that allow the permit holder to respond to changing circumstances under defined parameters ...." Plan, page 8: "In the Section entitled the Role of the PBSD, the report discusses a framework for the PBSD to become not only a clearinghouse and coordinator for activities relating to Clam Bay, but also the primary manager of the implementation protocols." Plan, page 10: "As the official manager of the Management Plan, the PBSD will direct and have responsibility for its implementation and operation over time. As such, the PBSD will plan and implement identified management protocols. The objectives of these management protocols will be to protect, enhance, and maintain the natural resources and the ecological value of Clam Bay. WHEREAS, the PBSD has treated the Plan as a dynamic document and has made changes in implementation protocols over the life of the Plan, including, among other things, determining what markers are most appropriate for Clam Bay to protect maturing seagrass beds and potential manatee habitat by ensuring that those who use the system know about the importance of staying out of such areas. WHEREAS, the Chairman of the PBSD Board participated with representatives of the County, the City of Naples, the Pelican Bay Foundation, the Mangrove Action Group, the Sierra Club, the Conservancy of Southwest Florida, and Seagate on a Clam Bay Marker Working Group to attempt to determine what marking system is most appropriate for Clam Bay. WHEREAS, the Chairman of the PBSD Board and the Clam Bay Working Group, with the exception of the representative of Seagate, recommended the installation of canoe trail markers and informational signs in Clam Bay in order (i) to protect maturing seagrass beds and potential manatee habitat by ensuring that those who use the system know about the importance of staying out of such areas, and (ii) to provide notice to users of the system of the presence of shoals, and (iii) to provide notice to users of the system that the system is being used by a variety of watercraft. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners for Collier County (the "BCC ") considered on June 14, 2011 the recommendation of the Clam Bay Marker Working Group and approved and adopted this recommendation and instructed Collier County staff to seek to obtain a permit from the relevant authorities authorizing the installation of these canoe trail markers and informational signs. 5 Packet Page -1463- 1/10/2012 Item 16. F.1. WHEREAS, the Collier County Director of Coastal Zone Management applied for and obtained on September 9, 2011, a permit from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission ( "FWC ") for the installation of these canoe trail markers and informational signs. WHEREAS, on October 20, 2011, the Corps notified Collier County as follows: As long as the markers are consistent with Special condition 2 of the Corps permit no. SAJ- 1996 -02789 an additional permit is not needed because the markers are already authorized under this permit. The Corps will allow informational channel markers instead of coast guard approved markers. The intent of this condition within the Corps permit is to protect the resources while allowing safe passage. The markers shown in the attached application appear to satisfy this requirement and will bring the permit back in compliance. Please see the attached letter and make sure to submit the requested documentation once the work is completed. WHEREAS, on October 25, 2011, the USCG notified Collier County as follows: This email is in response to the attached State of Florida, FWC permit 11 -020 dated September 9, 2011 for the establishment of information marks in Clam Pass /Bay. The USCG has no objection for the placement of the marks per the attached permit. WHEREAS, on November 2, 2011, the DEP gave notice of its intent to grant an exemption and a consent to use sovereign submerged lands for the installation of these canoe trail markers and informational signs. WHEREAS, the PBSD considers the Plan to have been de facto amended to provide for the installation of these canoe trail markers and informational signs by virtue of the foregoing actions. WHEREAS, in order to avoid any doubt regarding this fact, the PBSD Board wishes to make it clear that the Plan has been amended to provide for the installation of these canoe trail markers and informational signs. WHEREAS, the PBSD has in the past assessed the residents of Pelican Bay to fulfill its functions as the permittee under the Plan, and continues to assess the residents of Pelican Bay to fulfill the other purposes of the PBSD with respect to Clam Bay as outlined in Collier County Ordinance 2006 -05, which include the "the maintenance of conservation or preserve areas, including the restoration of the mangrove forest preserve...." C: Packet Page -1464- 1/10/2012 Item 16.F.1. WHEREAS, the Pelican Bay Foundation, Inc. (the "Foundation ") is the homeowners association representing each of the residents of Pelican Bay who are assessed by the PBSD. WHEREAS, the PBSD is a dependent district of Collier County. WHEREAS, the PBSD wishes to ensure that the residents who have been and are being assessed by the PBSD to pay for the design and implementation of the Plan and for ongoing matters involving Clam Bay being handled by the PBSD are represented in the lawsuit brought by Seagate. WHEREAS, the PBSD wishes to request that the Foundation intervene in the lawsuit brought by Seagate in order to represent the interests of such residents. NOW THEREFORE, the PBSD Board hereby resolves as follows: RESOLVED, that the Plan and the 1998 DEP Permit to the extent it incorporates the Plan have been amended in fact by the actions of (i) the Clam Bay Marker Working Group in recommending the installation of canoe trail markers and informational signs in Clam Bay, (ii) the BCC in approving and adopting this recommendation and in instructing Collier County staff to obtain a permit from the relevant authorities authorizing their installation, (iii) the FWC is permitting their installation, (iv) the Corps in approving their installation, (v) the USCG in approving their installation, and (vi) the DEP in providing a notice of intent to grant and exemption and consent to use sovereign submerged lands for their installation; and be it further RESOLVED, that in order to remove any doubt as to whether the Plan and the 1998 DEP Permit to the extent it incorporates the Plan have been amended in fact by the actions of (i) the Clam Bay Marker Working Group in recommending the installation of canoe trail markers and informational signs in Clam Bay, (ii) the BCC in approving and adopting this recommendation and in instructing Collier County staff to obtain a permit from the relevant authorities authorizing their installation, (iii) the FWC is permitting their installation, (iv) the Corps in approving their installation, (v) the USCG in approving their installation, and (vi) the DEP in providing a notice of intent to grant and exemption and consent to use sovereign submerged lands for their installation, the Plan and the 1998 DEP Permit to the extent it incorporates the Plan are hereby amended by deleting the sentence on pages 37 and 38 of the Plan that provides "Finally, the main channel will be marked in accordance with the requirements imposed by the United States Coast Guard to ensure that those who use the system clearly know where the channel is and the prohibitions of operating their water craft outside the same" and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "Finally, Clam Bay will be marked with the canoe trail marker and informational signs permitted by the FWC on September 9, 2011, and as are covered by DEP's notice dated November 2, 2011, of intent to grant an exemption and consent to use sovereign submerged lands for their installation; and be it further 7 Packet Page -1465- 1/10/2012 Item 16.F.1. RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the PBSD Board be and hereby is instructed to provide a copy of these resolutions duly adopted by the PBSD Board to the Collier County Attorney for such further action by the BCC as is deemed necessary and appropriate; and be it further RESOLVED, that the Foundation be and hereby is requested to intervene in the lawsuit brought by Seagate in order to ensure that the residents of Pelican Bay who have been and are being assessed by the PBSD to pay for the design and implementation of the PIan and for ongoing matters involving Clam Bay that are being handled by the PBSD are represented in the lawsuit brought by Seagate. KeitTi J. Dallas, Chairm man Pelican Bay Services Division Board FE Packet Page -1466- l z /I -////