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Naples, Flo~ida,.Nov.mber 6, 1984
CHAIRMANI David C. Brown
VICE CHAIRMANI C. C. -Red- Holland
John A. Piltor
Fred.rick J. Vo..
Mary-Frances Kruse
LET IT BE REMEMBERED, that th~ Board of County Commissloners in
and for the County of Col1i.r, and also actlng as the Board of Zoning
Appeals and as the gov.rning board(.) of such .p.cia1 districts a. have
been cr.at.d according to law and having conduct.d busin.ss h.r.in, ..t
on this date at 9:00 A.M. in R.,.llr I...lon in Building ·F· of the
Courthouse Complex, East Naples, Florida, with the following members
presllntl
ALSO PRESENTI William J. Reagan, Clork, James C. Gi1.s, Fiscal
Offic.r, Elinor M. Skinn.r and Maur..n Kenyon, (1130 P.M.) Deputy
Clerks I Burt L. Saunders, County Attorn'YI Donald B. Lusk, County
Manager, Neil Dorril1, Assistant County Manager, Kenneth Cuy1.r,
ABsistant County Attorney, To~ Kuck, Public Works Admlniltratorl Donald
Norton, Public Services Adminlstratorl Terry Virta, Community
D.velopment Admlnlltrator; Lee Layne, Zoning Director; Ann'Ober,
Planner; Grace Underwood, Admlnløtratlve Aide to the Board; and ~puty
Chief Raymond Barnett, Sheriff's Depart~ent.
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ACENDA - APPROVED AI AMENDED
e~iaaion.r .iator ~v.d. aecond.d by Co..i.al.~r KruI. and
carried unani~u.ly. that the ag.nda be approved with the following
a..nd_rata.
A. 5C - Employ.. of the Month Award to Donna Perkin. - Added by
. County Manager Lu.k.
B. 98(2) - ^ddendu~ to the Marco and Yahl Broth.r. Solid Wa.t.
Collection Franchi.~. - Added by County Manager Lusk.
C. 9C(6) - Application for Forestry Crant to Ochopp.e Fire
Control Di.trlct - Added by County Manager Lusk.
D. 6B(1) - P.tition R-B4-13C, Michael J. Volpe - Continu.d to
11/13/84, at Petitioner'. requ..t.
E. 6C(4 - Preli~inary assessment for the County Regional Water
DI.tribution Sy.tem - Wl!lter .....es.ment DI.trict No.1 -
Withdrawn to b. readvertlsed at requ..t of County Manager
Lu.k.
F. 128 - Request for recon.ideration of PetItion R-84-31C -
Added at request of Com.issioner Vos..
G. 12C - Discus.ion re Seawall Ordinance for Karco I.1and -
Added by Commls.i~n.r Pi.tor.
H. 16D(1) - County Holiday rolicy - Removed from Consent Agenda
and added a. 9£(2) at reque.t o£ Co..i..ioner Pistor.
. I. 10C - Acceptance of alternate .ecurity for subdivision
improvements for Royal Pal. Co1f Estates - Added at request
of County Attorney Sl!Iunders.
J. 12E - !xtra Gain TIme for Inmate No. 33232 - Added at reque.t
of ^dø!~i.trative Aide Underwood.
MIMUTSI or OCTOIER , AMD 16. 1914 - APrROVID
Co.ala.ioaer .i.tor ..ve4r .ec..4e4 by eo..la.ion.r KruI. and
darrle4 un.nl~u.1y, that the .1nut.. of the October 9 and 16. 191..
ICe ...tin98 be approved.
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IKPLOTIE SERVICE AVARD ('ERSONNEL)
Chairman Brown pre.ented an E.ploy.. Service Award to B.rnard
Andrew., Road and Bridge Departm.nt, for 10 year. ..rvic..
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PROCLAM'I'lo. DalaA'I'llICI ·'I'.c....CCllß)·WIlK.. 1:11" WOYIMI."U '·YotTI
A".ICIA'I'I~ Will- 1M COLLIIR COU.'I'Y - ADOPTED
Nov..b.r 6. 1984
e~I..lo..r "llaad ....d~·.ec.ad.d by·C...l..l....r"l.tor and
carried ua.al....1y. ·tbat t~,,'r..l...tloft d..l...tl~.t~...o.ad we.k
1. ..v..ber .. -Youtb Appreciation We.k- In Colli.r County be adopt.d;
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..OCLAJV.TIOll DUIGalATIIIa ftl WlIIt or .OVIllaIR 12, 19U, ~ ·CRI""
AGAI.ST OUR C.ILDR~ WIEK· - ^DOPTID
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c.rried unanl....1', t~.t tbo Procl...tion do.i9..tln9·tbe.weo~ of
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IMPLOYII 0' TII ~ AWARD rOR .OV&KIIR 'RI.r.TID TO DOWWA 'E.~I.'
Nove~b.r 6, 1984
Chai rman Brown pr.s.nted the Employ.. of the Month "'ward for
Nov.mber, 19B( to Donna P~rkins, Legal S.cretary to the County
Attorney's Offlc., and congratulated h.r~
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'ETITIo. R-'4-1)c, "ICaAIL ~~ VOL' I - eOWTIMUED TO 11/1]/14
e...l..l...r Kr~. .....r·...ond~ br· e...l..1oaer Bolland and
carrl.d unani~ua1y, tbat Petltl.. R-I4-l)c, Mlcba.l J; Vol,.; be
cOAtinue. to 11/13/.4; (As r.qu.st.d by p.tltlon.r)
'ITITIo. R-'4-lJC, C~TAL·a.oI.'IRIIQ, .I'R&8IMTI~·~OSIPH~.oMM188 AXD
DUDLU aOODUTTl, AI ..IOIfUoa 'ROft· A-2' '1'0 PVD K-NO.fth\& ,r.oc.'LOVU"·-
DClIID, MOTION TO RICO.IIDIR Till 'ITITIo. - A.'''OVlD
Le9al notice having been pub1ish.d In the N!!Ip1es Daily News on
S.pt.~b.r 21, 198(, as evidenced by "'ffidavIt of Publication filed with
the Clerk, public hearlnq was opened to consider Petition R-'4-19C,
filed by Coastal £nqlneering repr.sentinq Joseph Bonness and Dud1.y
Goodl.tt., r.qu.stinq rezcnlng fro~ A-2 to PUD for property known as
Loch Louis. located east of Klnqs Lake in Section 7, T50S, R26E.
Planner Ob.r .xplained that this petition is to dev.lop (00
mu1ti-faally, villa and townhouse unlta around the .xlstlnq 34 ~cre
lake. She said that all County agencI.s revlew.d the petition and had
no obj.ction to its !!Ipproval .ubject to amendment of the PUD docun.nt
p.r Staff r'port dat.d 9/13/84. She said that Staff had signIficant
probl.ms with the type. of us.s and int.nsity of thea. uses as outlin.d
in the afor.mentioned Staff r.port. She said the Petitioner sub~ltt.d
a r.vi..d PUD document and site plan which creat.d sev.ra1 new conc.rns
with Parc.l -AW becoalng an out parc.l beinq the most important. She
aaid that the r.vised PUD doc~ent did not addr... the major original
concern of the Staff. She said prior to the CAPC pUblic hearing 01)
10/18/84, the Petitioner !!Igr.ed to all of Staff's r.commendatlons
.xc~pt d,creaslng the Intensity of uses propos.d for thi. prop.rty.
She s!!lid the 10/15/B( Staff report recommended II subatantia1 d.crease
In units to .ek. this proj.ct compatlb1. with the adjacent projecta IInd
that this decrease has not been included in the revised PUD.
Ms. Ob.r explained that the proj.ct Is lialt.d in buIldable lllnd
ar.a with a 34 !!Icre lake and 13 acre. In a rp,~ eas.ment. She said
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that typically 1S' of the total land ar.a is used for water manage~.nt
and approximat.ly 1~\-15' for roads and utillti.s ....m.nts, 1.aving
70' to 75\ build!!lbl. 1.nd .r.., how.v.r, in this d.v.lopm.nt, approxi-
mately 3B\ of the grou acres is buildable, with 62' being uS,.d ,foç' .
roads, utiliti.s, water m!!lnag..ent, 1ak. and 7faL easem.nt, almost
twic. the amount th!!lt ie typical of DO.t d.ve10pmenta. She eaid that
the gross d.n.ity is approximat.ly the same a. aurrounding dev.lop-
..nts, how.ver the intensity of use in this proj.ct is almost twice
that of the eurrounding developed areas. She said the net density for
Kinga Lake is 6.3 units per acr. and for Loch Louis. it is approxi-
.ate1y 13 units p.r acr..
"s. Ob.r s.ld the Petitlon.r requ..ted th!!lt St!!lff recommend the
total number of units for this petition which, though not usually don.,
Staff did b.caua. of the controv.ray in this caae. She said Staff
r.commend.d that the parc.l th!!lt had origln!!llly been an out parc.1 have
223 unite. She e!!lld the CAPC held th.ir public h.aring on 10/18/B4,
and r.co~mended by !!I 4/3 vote to forw!!Ird this petition to the Board for
approval, subj.ct to amendment of the PUD document per Staff report of
10/1S/B4, with 211 units plus 12 units for the out parcel now
incorporat.d In the PUD. She e!!lld on. person from King. Lake and on.
fro. Rivi.r!!l Coif Estat.s spoke expresalnq conc.rn with the int.nsity
of us. as vel 1 as the poaslbl. future connection to Riviera Co1f
Estatea. She said th!!lt the PetLtloner h4e not agreed to 223 units and
tl:l. .revlsed PUD does not Include the CAPC's recontmendatlon. She said
Staff recom~.nd. denl!!ll of thla p.tltlon unless the Petitioner agrees
to revise the PUD document In accord!!lnce wlth CAPC's recommendation.
Community Dev.lopment Adminlattator Virta dlatribut.d a spreed
sheet comp!!lring densities of surrounding developments with Loch Louise.
H. said th.t gen.rally projects ar. d.a1t with in ter.e of gross
d.nslty and thle proposal is in lln. with the gross d.nsity of Dost of
the projects in the vicinity. H. sAid that n.t density is a ..cond w!!lY
of looking at A project from the standpoint of how this proj.ct fits
into the fabric of the overall area: H. aaid this prop.rty is unique
due to the 110' FP'L .alement which Makes it unusable as part of the
project and the 34 !!Icre l!!lke which Is not b.lnq exc.vated for ret.ntion
purpos.s And on-sit. flll and is also unusAble. H. referr.d to the
third Iln. of the spr.ad sh.et pointing out th~t the tot.l r.aidential
net d.nslty for Loch Louis. Is 12.35 units p.r acre compar.d to 6.29
unite for King. Lake, 8.45 unite for Foxfir., 5.99 for Lago V.rd., and
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4.B9 for Riviera PUD. He .ald that Staff became concerned about the
Intensity of u.. on the aVAilable land within the site for Petition
R-B4-19C .nd that i. the reason net den.ity has been con.idered. H.
.aid that there i. .0 little land r.malning on the .ite to d.velop that
the int.n.ity of the development i. magnified.
R.sponding to Commls.ion.r PI.tor, Hr Virta
.a....nt. have to b. k.pt clear .0 that vehicl..
..intain the t.n.iQn lines.
R..pondlng to Comml.sioner Vo.., Public Work. Admini.trator Kuck
laid th.r. i. no d.pth limit to the excavation p.rmit for this proj.ct
.inc. it i. an old per.lt I.au.d b.for. .tipulation. were put on
.xcavation p.r.lt.. Hr. Joa.ph Bonne.., on. of the prop.rty own.r.,
.aid that, pr.s.ntly, the excavation i. 54 f.et d.ep. He said that
monthly t.st. of the water are b.ing aad. to ae. if there i. any
indication of chlorides Incr.a.inq and that pur. drinking w!!It.r i.
b.inq found in the bottom of the lake. H. said with the PUD the lake
will b. shaped and no further digging will take plac..
Co..lssioner Vo.. asked if the Petitioners would ~k. .0..
provision to prevent contamination of the l!!lk. by the surrounding
d.velopm.nt to which Hr. Bonnes. responded h. i. also Chairman of the
Wat.r Management Ad~isory Board and, when thl. project was submltt.d to
that Bo!!lrd, It wa. carefully analyz.d .0 that the lake would not b.
pol1ut.d.
Hr. Mik. St.phen, of Coastal Engineering Consult.nts, explained
that part of the over!!lll water management plan W!!I. negotiated with the
County Engineering Døp!!lrtment, which Includ.s a tr!!lnsmlssion conduit
for off-.it. draln!!lg. that run. fro. the north .nd of the property,
.outh along the pow.r line easement to di.charqe into the Lely Canal
which lie. along the .outh corner of the property. He said that water
wa. intentionally rout.d away from the 1ak. to eliminate or pr.vent any
off-.ite aat.rlal. fro~ qetting into the 1ak.. H. said In the proj.èt
the drainage would be direct.d away fro~ the lake into a .erie. of
.crubber .w!!ll.s to ultimately return to the lake after It i. tr.at.d in
the sW!!Ile .ystem. H. aald the w!!lter will b. treated by natural deten-
tion and mov.ment through the grass swale system. He described the
wat.r quality monitoring which has been on-going for the past .ix year.
of the groundwatvr In and around the quarry, which include. a series of
wells that run to the west aW!!lY fro. the quarry and a remote monitoring
,",11 at the corner of County Barn Road and Davi. Boul.vard. . H. .aid no
.!!Iid that typically
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introduction of chlorides into the area has occurred and the water
quality is stable with the groundwater ~ovem.nt genera~ly north to
south.
Respondlnq to Commissioner VOIS, Mr. Stephen said If chlorides
were found in the water the pumping would be reduced. H. .xplained the
wat.r lur!ace currently is artificially lowered due to the op.ratlon of
the quar:y !!Ind once that operation ceases the !r.~hwlter head will rise
and per~anent1y preclude the upward mov.m.nt of chlorides.
Attorney Dud1.y Goodlett., on. of the petltion.rs, referred to the
owner.hip of this prop.rty and assured the COllmislioners that the
own.rs are' only hll fa~lly, throuqh his father's 'Itlt., and Mr.
Bonne.s' falllly.
Mr. Goodlette s!!Ild that the petitioners hAve never a.k.d for 6
units per acre or for hIgh-rise unit. to be pl!!lced on the property. He
said the plan for the development Is consistent with the neighboring
co..unlty and the questions are merely related to Intensity of uøe. H.
di.aqreed with Mr. Virta with reg!!lrd to the power .ase.ent, st!!ltlng
that it is usabl.. He slid the ea.ement will b. landscaped And
buffered and acce.s will be provided for FP'~. He .!!Iid th!!lt the
Petitioners own the e!!lsement. He s!!lld that the hke is usable .s an
open recre!!ltlon facility. He described the Intent to use part of the
lake for veneti!!ln-typ. unlts,whereln the w!!lter will be under the unit.
H. said ~hAt the lake ~hould be considered an asset and that the
P.titioners should not be penalized for the lake. Reøpondlng to
Co..issioner Brown, Mr. Goodlette .ald that the lake is not tid!!ll.
Com~issioner Voss polntld out there is only one road going Into
the project and h, expressed hi. concern in the event there il an
accident on that road 4nd if e.erqency v.hlcles need to get Into the
area they would not be able to do so. Ms. Ober said that Staf~
request.d that the roads be mad. public and, at a future time when the
area to the .ast develop., that the Petitioners allow a connection
betwe.n the east.rn .dge of tt,is property and the next dev.lopment.
Hr. Steph.n said that the utility .as.ment is 110' wide and
presently has an .xisting roadway that is followed by the FP,L
Maintenance vehicles and that could b. used for em.rgency acc....
Responding to COllmis.ioner Voss, Hr. St.phen said the current cap
rock shelf of the lake i, It elevation zero and that would be the to.
of slop.. H. eaid when the petition is approved the Petitioners would
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.tart to grade back froa that at the slope. r.qulred by the County
Excavation Ordlnanc..
Co..lls10n.r Voss requelt.d a stipu1.tion .1iminating gasolln.
.otor. on boats on the lake and Mr. St.phen agre.d.
R'lpondlng to Comalslioner Voss, Mr. St.phen indicated the
location of the proposed weir structure on the a.rial photograph.
Co..i..loner Ioll.ft4 ....d, ..o....d~ Coeai..lon.r Ir... .nd
carried lananl~.aly, th.t the p8bUc bearht be c1'-'¿;.,.
Co_l..lon.r 'fo.. ....4, ..00...4 ~ Co..I.....~r....U."d, that
Petltlon .-I~-ltC be appro..4 an4 the ~tlon f.ll.d wlth the followln,
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Comalslioner Krule elked Mr. Goodlett. if the petltioners had aad.
any atte.pt to co.promlle bet~en Staff recoaaendation. and what the
petition alked, and Mr. Coodlette said that they have had discussions
with Staff In this regard, however, Staff val Iteadfalt in th.ir
posltion. He lald that it Is not financially feasible to develop the
property based upon the number of units Staff has r.commended. K. said
330 unite are necellary to be developed.
C...i..loner Kru.. .....,...000444 ~ eo..l..loAor 1011and, that
Petltloa R-I.-19C be .ppr.... wltb a ...1... of )30 unlts;
County Attorney s!!Iunderl,said that there may b. a problem with
proc.dure with regard to this motlon sinc. the public h.aring has been
c10led and the petition was denied. He .aid that the motion atte.pting
a compromlse is, In effect, a new petltlon. He sugg.sted that if the
cOLpromlse can be r.ached that the p.tltioner be required to bring the
petition b!!lck for a public hearlng for a vot..
Mr. Goodl.tte said this is a cumbersome process and a new public
hearing 11 expensive and time consuming.
Mr. Saunders s!!lid there is a Special Act of the Florida
Leglllature that sets up the procels to follow In th.se Instances that
r.quires a public h.aring before zoning can b. changed.
Commissioner Krus. said, on num.rous occasions, the Coamis.ioners
hav. ~ad. compromisel luch as limiting building height.. .Mr. Saunders
uid that the Board has reduced denslty or chang.d a deve10ptllent plan
but those ca.es have been prior to the closing of the public hearing
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and the voting on the p.tition. Commi.sioner Holland said that the
Commil.ion is still in s'.lion and .veryon. is still present and he
could not se. why thl welks of Staff toil cannot bl Iscaped by voting
on the motion.
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Co..l..loner Kru.. withdrew h.r ..ttaR;
Co.-t..leatr Irawn ..ved, ..cond.d by Co..l..lon.r .1.tor, tbat
..tltlon a-..-19C be reconald.te4;
County Manager Lusk said that one parson ha. askld to speak on
thls petition. Mr. S!!Iunders said that although the public hearing has
bien closed it Is thl Board's decision whether thl person will be
hea rd.
Mr. Goodlette said that it was his opinion that the Board can
recon.id.r the prior motion without reopening the public hearing and
can take another .vot..
Mr. Lusk luqgested th!!lt thl person be allowed to speak in order
for the public to b. heard from on the lower density matter.
Upon call for the qy..tlon, the ..tion carrled ...nl..ualy;
Hr. Saunders referred to Sections 2-31 and 2-32 in the Code which
refers to reconsideration and Itðteõ that under Section 2-31 the Board
~uld have to h!!lvI !!Ipproval of all the !!Ippro~riat. Boards and Agencl.s
in order to reconsid.r . petition, which has not or.curred in this cal..
He said Section 2-31 provide. for a matter to bl reconsid.red if a
motion is mad. to r.conlider by a ~ember who voted with the majority if
such motion is ..dl prior to the adjournm.nt of the ..ating, which has
happ.ned. He laid the Section Sits forth the procedure for hlaring the
reconsideration, following approval of the motion to recon.id.r, of the
County MI!Inager placing thl ite. on the aglnda for the slcond regular
.e.ting following the .eeting at which the motion was adoptod.
Hr. Holland asked, if the Board cannot take action after the vote
is taken, how can the public hearing be r.open.d. for public comment?
Hr. Saunders said that was the problem and it was his opinion the
Public hearing could not be reop.n.d. During the .nsulng dlscuIsion,
Hr. Saunders said, by voting to r.consid.r the petition prior to the
meeting b.ing adjourned, the Com.islionlrs waive tim. requirements luch
as any waitin~ period the Petitioner would have to wait to bring back
the p.ti tlon.
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tb. ".rd recoft.lder Petition R-14-ltC for appro.al .Ad acc.pt 330
~"lt.. Tb. ~tlon lal1ed wltb the roll call .oto .. follow..
C~la.l.n.r .rown Y.~
Co..l..loner Rolland Yel
Co..ls.10ner 'lstor- Mo·
Co..i.alon.r Yo.s No
Co..i..loner Jru.e lei
COIIIIIIIslioner¡, Vou and PIstor said they had to follow Mr. S!!Iunders
advice and vote aqainlt the Motion.
Durinq the followlnq discussion, Mr. Goodl.tt. asked that the
p.tition be brought back as quickly as possible and Mr. Saunders said
that when the Board votes to reconsider a petition the Commissioners
~.lve the time periodl.
Co..i..ioner Yo.s ~Yed, ..con4.d by Co..l.aloner ,lator and
carrl.d 4/1, C~l..i.ner .rown oppos.d, that P.tltlon R-14-1tC be
reconaidered.
OItDIIlAllCI U-Il RI'nTITIOII R-U-J2C,r\Aa1 .'1HIAIßI0II, "''''ISDTIIKi
RoaUT MOIULIaU, UOUUTIIIO RlIOWUIO' PIlOft'''-2TO PUD POR PROPlRTY'
DOW1I AS LAGO veRDI - ADOPTID SUaJlCT TO STIPULATlOIfS
Legal notice havinq been published In the Naples Daily News on
S.ptelllber 21, 19B4, as evidenced by Affid!!lvlt of Publication fi10d with
the Clerk, pUblic hearlnq w!!Ia opened to conlider Petition R-B4-32C,
flIed by Aqnoli, Ass!!lad, BArber, Brundage and Shannon, repre.enting
Rob.rt Mor.lls.e, requesti~9 r.zoning fro. 1.-2 to PUD for property
known as Laqo Verde located betlteen Klnqs Laklt and LIly Villas in
S.ction IB, T50S, R26£, 121.6 !!Icres.
Plann.r Ober s!!lid the objective of thil petition is to develop 44
single falllily units and 442 multl-faAily units at a gross density of 4
units per acre. She stated that St!!lff and all County agencies revl'ewed
this petition and recommended approval subject to amendment of the PUD
document per Staff r.port dated 10/11/B4. She laid that the CAPe held
their public hearing 10/IB/84 and unanimously r.commended forwarding
this petition to the Board of County CO~lIIission.rs for approval subject
to Staff stipulations and that the petitioner work with the Uti1itles
Departm.nt to r.ach a lIIutually satisfyinq agr...ent, lncreas. the
.inimua floor area of the sinqle-f..ily hom'l to 1,500 square feet and
incr.ale the mini~ulII floor area of the ØIu1ti-fallli1y ho.es to BOO 'quare
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fe.t. She said two letters of objection were recelv.d. She said ona
petition wal rec.ived from Kings Lake proporty owners with 166 si9-
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natur.. obj.ctlng b.cau.. of incr.a..d traffic through King. Lak. and
the ..all.r .ini.um .qu!!Ir. footage of the unit. and on. p.tition wa.
r.c.lv.d from Sh.nandoah t.tate., Lily Villa. I and II, Rivi.ra Golf
1.tate., King. Lak., Lak.wood and Lak. Cha.pagn. wlth 277 signatur.s
objectlng b.caus. of Incr.a..d traffic flow, drainage .y.t.m cannot
acco..odat. added drainage and the .ewer .y.tem cannot handle the
additional unit.. She .ald 11 people ~pok. oppo.ing the proj.ct for
the sa.. r.a.ons.
Ka. Ob.r .!!Iid that the petitioner ha. work.d with the Uti1iti..
Departa.nt, and has agr..d to the .tipulation. of th!!lt d.partment with
on. v.rlation and the Utiliti.. Depart..nt has s.nt a m.mo to h.r
.aying th.y have no obj.ction to thi. p.tition b.ing s.nt to the Board
for final approv!!ll and that th.y wIll dr.ft an agr"!I.nt to b. .nt.red
into b.tw..n the Water-S.w.r District and L.ly I.tat.., Inc. regarding
..w.r cu.tom.rs for this project which will b. binding on the developer
.hould h. proc..d with d.v.lopm.nt of the proj.ct. She .aid Staff
r.co...nd. approval subj.ct to the CAPC'. .tlpulatlon. and the r.vi..d
Utl1lti.. Divl.ion'. .tlpulatlons contaln.d in the Ex.cutiv. Summary
dated 11/1/84.
Attorney G.orqe Varnado., repre..ntlng the petltion.r, r.f.rrej to
the aerial photograph po.ted and indicated the location of thi. proj.ct
.. it relate. to King. La~,., Riviera Golf Estat.s, LIly Golf Villa. and
Boca Ci.ga Vlll!!lg.. H~ ~aid that the proj.ct comp1ie. wlth t~e Co.pr.-
h.n.lv. Plan and qUIllfl.s for clos. to the .axl.um pointe po..ibl..
K. .ald th~t Mr. Sergio Mont.s and Mr. TOil Taylor, of Ko1., Monte. and
A..oclate., who h!!lve been respon.ible for the englne.rinq of the
project, Are pr..ent to r..pond to qu..tlon. regarding wat.r
.!!Inag...nt.
Mr. Varnado. .aid th!!lt the d.veloper. have addr....d the conc.rn.
of the n.ighbor. and the County and will dedicate an 80' .trip on the
.a.t .id. of the property for the drainage .a.es.nt have agreed to
i.prov. a 45' dr.inag. ....m.nt on the north .ide of the prop.rty and
will provide access for aaintenanc. of that .a....nt by Collier County.
K. .aid the d.v.lop.r. have agre.d to ti. into wat.r 1in.. on the
.outh, we.t and north .id.. of the property and have agre.d to.build .
1in. into Rivi.ra Golf Colony when the County obtain. the ....!I.nt. to
have b.tt.r water hydrologic. in the .ntire .r.a. H. .aid the
d.v.loper. have agreed to provide . 15' land.caped buff.r area on the
w..t .Id. .nd th!!lt building h.ight. will b. r..trict.d to two habitebl.
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floors above parking within 200' of the west.rn bordlr of the property.
Mr. wafaa ""Iaad, of Agnoll, Assaad, Barb.r, Brundag. and Shannon
rlpr.s.nting the p.tition.r, d.lcrib.ð the alt. plan for this project.
He sald that the property is landlock.d. H. laid that this d.velopølnt
will b. ti.d into all the Ixisting atre.ts and that a loop Iyst.~ has
b..n de.igned which provides a de.irabl. traffic connection but would
discourage speeding a~d direct flow of traffic between neighboring
properties. H. said that the PUD is totally residential end compli-
aents the ~ings Lake d~velop.ent by putting single-family next to it.'
a. sald that the lIIul ti-faad ly units are conc.ntrat.d around the cent.r
with .ach having lak.tront prop.rty. H. indicat.d the location for
part of the water aanage~ent and 1ak. system and said it will act as a
buf fa r.
Mr. Raymond F.lten, Vice President of Lakewood Clvic ^ssociation,
spoke in oPpolltlon to this petition, citing traffic and drainaga
prob1.lIs.
Commissioner Voss asked It the lilt from the development becom.s a
problem vould the developer remove it? Mr. Varnadoe stat.d the silt
val taken into I!Iccount when the drainage system was designed and,
hop.fully, there will be no silt probl.m, however, the developer vould
r.llove it if silt proble~s r.sult. He said that under the rules of the
South Florida Water Management District Statutos the develop~r is not
allowed to discharge any more water post-construction than Is dil-
charged at pre-construction so nothing will b. added to the aria
drainage syste~.
Responding to Co~mlssioner Voss, Mr. Taylor said that lakes in the
cent.r .ectlon are connected to the lakes on the north end of the
property and dilcharge, by pipes, will b, to thl 45' drainage .a.ement
~hat will bi dedicated to the County.
Mr. George Killer, reprlsenting the Col1i.r County Civic rederl!l-
tion, spoke in opposition to the petition #"aUng the project is nót.
cOllpatibl. with the houses in Laly Villas b.~.use of thl sellli-highrise
units next to it. He requested t~at a stipulation be put in the PUD
that multi-family units cl!lnnot be over three Itories above the parking.
Mr. Varnadoe said that Mr. ~eller has an outdated document and
that the current PUD clearly statea that the maximum height will be no
more than three floors above parking. Mr. Msaad. concurred.
Responding to Com~issioner Voss, Public Works Administrator ~uck
Ixplained that Hawl!lii Boulevard II dedicl!lted to the County but thl
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County ha. not taken over the maintenance of the street due to drainlqe
prob1e~s whlch are currently b.lng r..olved.
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Co..la.loD.r ,I.tor ....d, ..~ond.d·~ Co..I..lon.r Vo.. -and
carrl.d ~nl_l&.ly, that the pubUCI bearl"1 be 010..4.-
Co..l..lon.r ,htor ....d, ..c..414 Ity Co..l..1.~r ..V... and
c.rr 1.4 Uftanl~l&aly, ~t t.b4I Or 41 A&DCI4t , .. -a~rtl4· aa.4 ~t.l t.le. below
be .dopt.d, .!abject to stlpu1ltlon., Ind ent.red Into Otðlnanc. look
Wo. 1'. .
ORDIIIA»C I It-II
All CltDIJlAllCI AMDDUIQ OADIMAMCI 12-2--fO' COM"'IB...I...' 10InMG-"
RIGULATIOItS rOR '1'81 UIIIItCOIt'OftATID 'AJtIA or COLLUl:R COUIfTY,
rLORID#. IY AMDDIIfO T8IIOIIIIIO ATLAS "".. ........·50-26-.... IY·--
Cu.GIIIC TlI 10llIIIG CLASSIrICATIOII - or .".. ..·...11.. ·DlSC.II.D
AL\L PlWPPn'T FROM -k-I-'f() -PVO- I"LAØI~ WI,. DIftLO......,· -,~~.. .-
LAOO nROC LOCATaD '11"nf1DII1IOa - LAn gD lolLY VILLAS I"
SICTIOII 11, TOWII8BI' SO - 80n., RAllGI 2' IAII,., AlfD raOVIDU.Q
All .,rICTIYI D#.TI.
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PUlLIC I&ARIIIG RI All ORDIKA»CICRIATIMO-TII CO~~I&R-COUWTY DI,...DCWT
'IU DISTRICT 'OR ALL LAIIDS "OT CURRDTLY III A fI'" DISTRICT -'APPROYlD ., -
FOR 1l/20/U
Co..la.lon.r Iru.. ..v04. ..con4t14 by.C...I..loaer ¥o.. and
cerrl.d unanl~us1y, that a publlc belrlnt r. .n ordinanc. cr..tlnt the
Co11l.r County Dependent rlre Dlstrict for all land. not curr.ntly In a
fire dl~trlct Þe approvQd for 11/20/14:
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RISOLUTIO~ 14-204 Itl PITITIOM AV-'4-020, ~IIL I COIILIY, VACATING A
PORTIOII O. .IR. STRIIT AlfD ACCIPTIIIQ A UTILITY IASIKI..T - ADOPTID
Legal notice having been pub1ish.d in th.- Naples Dally News on
October 21 and 28, 1984, as evldenced by Affidavit of publicatlon filed
with the Clerk, public hearing was opened to consider Petition
AV-B4-020 filed by Daniel E. Conley, Igent for the p.tition.r Lloyd G.
Sheehan, requesting vacation of I portion of rern Street, for purpose
of the consolidating property.
Public Works Administrator Kuck said that wLetters of No
Objectlon- hav. been r.ceived from utility companies, provided that the
petitioner sets aside certain ea.ements for existing utilities. H.
said that the Water Management Advl.ory Board has reviewed the petition
and hl!ls requested a 30' drl!linage .ase.ent on the southerly 30' of Lot
14. H. said Staff recom~ends approval of thls vacatlon and acceptance
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of the drainaq. easement describ.d.
Co..i..lon.r Kcu.. .....;·..con4.4 ~ Co..i..ion.c Bolland and
carri.d unan1~ua1y, ·tb.t tho pabUob.uin.g· be cloled;
C...l..loaer Iru.. ..v.d, ..conde4 ~. Co~i..l.n.r 10111n4 an4
cacri.. ..ani..u.ly, tbat R...lutS..·..-20. r. P.tition AY-'.-020 boo
a"pt04 .nd tbat tb. .ti1it, ......nt be aoc.pt.d;
NoveAlber 6, 1984
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RISOLUTIOI IC-205 RI PCTITIOI AV-IC-021, AVATAR PROPlRTIIS! IMC.!
YACATIIIa " IIDI IASIXUTS 011 LOTI .. AIID 5, BLOCK 73, gOt-DElli (AU"WIT . ......
2, 'ART 1 ~ ADOPTID
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L.ga1 notic. havlng b..n publi.h.d in the Nap1.. Daily N.w. on
Octob.r 21 and 28, 19~4, as .vid.nc.d by Affidavit of Publication fi1.d
with the Cl.rk, public hearlng wa. open.d to con.id~r P.titlon
AV-S4-021, fil.d by Avatar Prop.rtl.., Inc. r.que.ting vacation of the
6' .id. .a....nt. on Lot. 4 and 5, Block 73, Colden Cat. Unit 2, P.rt 1
to allow p.tition.r to build acro.s lot 1in...
Publlc Work. Ad.inl.trator Kuck .aid that -Lett.r. of No
Obj.ctlonW have b..n r.c.iv.d fro~ all pertinent utility compani'l. H.
.aid the Water Manaq..ent Advilory Board and Staff r.com..nd approval
of this p.tltion.
Co..l..ioft.r Krus. ~v..~ ..coRd.. by Co..l..lon.r .1.tor 'and
aarrled ~anl~u.ly, tbat tbe publla ~arlnt be·aloft.d.
C...l..lofter Kru.. "V", .e.oo4.'·~ Co..l..ioft.r ~e.. and
aarrled UAanl~u.ly, that Re.o1utlon IC-205 ro ,.titlon AV-IC-021 be
adopt.d.
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ITaTIM - NATIR ASIISS"EWT DISTRICT MO~ 1 - NITSDRAWV
Nove~ber 6, 19B4
Co..laalon.r Vo.. _ved ~ . 0.con4od by c...¡..l.".r,S..tor and
carried unanl_lIa1y, ~ba~ ~bo- proUalA1ry_.....-nt.for the County
..,loMl Na~or Þ1atrlbutlon Sy.t..·-..N.t.r·-Aa......nt Dlatrlct Mo; 1 be
.S~~raWft and r.adv.rtSaed a. r.qu.at.d by County Mana9.r Luak;
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YMIAItC& nc-. "I.I"UIe aMI" rLOOD '&LlYATIOIC Ott· PItOPUT'l" DISCIUIID' AS' '71-"
COLLnJt COUJtT, LOT 12, lLOCK 331, MARCO lltAC. UIIIT 10 - ADOPTID
Legal notice having b.en published In the N~pl.s Daily Newa on
Octob.r 21, 19B4, as evidencwd by Affidavit of Publication filed with
the Clerk, public hearing was opened to consider p.tition FDPO-B4-V-13,
fil.d by Ebb Tide Club requeltlng a variance from mini~u. base flood
.levation on property described I!IS B7l Collier Court, Lot 32, Block
338, Ml!lrco B.ach Unit 10.
Planner McDaniel explained this request is to per.lt the construc-
tlon of a pool bath at an elevation of 7' NGVD instead of 13' .s
required by the Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance. He said that th¡
owner has stated thl!lt his hardlhip is that he has a conflict betw..n
the provilions in Florida Ad~inlstrative Code for handic.pped access to
the bath and the requirements for the bath for the public. He said
that FEMA hl!ls acknowledged this is grounds for a vl!lriance and it Ihould
he granted and Stat! recommends approval.
Co..l..ioner Pl.tor ~v.d. ..aoftd.d by Co..i.slon.r Vos. and
carrl.d unanl~u.ly. ~ba~-~b. publlc.haarlng-be clo..d..
C...i.a1oner ,iator ~v.d. ·..c.....d by C...I..loner·-Yo.. and
clrrl.d unanl~u&ly, that R..olutlon '.-20' r. Petition rDPO-I.-V-13 be
adopted.
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RIaOLUTIOI 1.-201 RI 'ITITIOM V-I.-ltc, MIRRILL GOLDe. rOR A VARIA»CI
nOR RIQUIRID PADUla SPACIS FOR OOLDI. TAR. . .UDLI CRAFT - ADOrno,
ITAFr.'DIRIC1'ID TO ADDUSII,.DUIA»CI Wile. ADD IT 1 0.. Altl rOR STORAGE
waIca WILe. .OT GDIRATI TRAFFIC
Legal notlce having being publilhed in the Naples Dally News on
OCtob.r 21, 19B4, al evidenced by Affidavit of Publication filed with
the Clerk, public hearing was opened to consider Petition V-84-19C
flied by ",rrell Colden requesting a varianc. from the r.quired e
parking Ipace~ to 5 spl!lces Cor an addition to the Golden Y.rn , Needle
Craft in NoIplel.
Zonin9 Dlrector Layne expll!lined that the p.titloner proposes to
add 710 squaro Ceet to his business for a storage area and the existing
requirements are on~ space for every 250 squl!lre f.et of 9rosl floor
are.. She said his exlltlng business would requlre 5 spacel and the
addltlon would require 3 addltlonal pl!lrklng apaces. She laid, based on
the requirementl of the ordinance thl!lt the Board must røview, Staff
mUlt recommend denial of this petition.
Commissioner Kruse asked If storage Is expected to generate more
custom.rl and MI. l.JIynlt responded negl!ltlvely, however, there is no
provision in the ordinance differentil!ltlng between storage and businels
area..
Co..ll.10n.r Vo.. ~ved, .econded by·Coai..ion.r Kru.. and carri.d
Ul\aAi~u.1y, that tb. public h.ar1nc¡ tw. clu.d..
Co..i..ioner ICrys. ~Yed,.econded by Co..i..lon.r Yo.. and
carried unaftl~us1r, tbat .esolution 14-201 r. Pltltlon V-I.-1tC, be
adopted.
Commissioner
parking ordinance
.rate traffic and
Kruse sU9gested thl!lt Stl!lff b. directed to
when additlonl are for storage which will
Chalrml!ln Brown directed Stl!lff to do so.
address the
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RIaOLUTIOI 14-201 RI-'rTITIOI Y·I.-20C,· KARI'8IIrCOTT, 'rOR'AYARI~CI
ReM "UIl",," LOT AIlaA RlQUU....IWT--TO·ALLON A DUP1.IX· OM LOT 3f, lLOCI 4¡
MARCO IIGRLAMDS OM SIXTH AVCWUI - ADOPTED
November 6, 1984
Legal notic. havln9 been publIshed in the Naples Daily Newlon
Octob.r 21, 1984, as evidenced by Affidavit of Publication fi1.d with
the C1.rk, public h.aring was opened to con.ider PetitIon V-B4-20C,
filed by Mark Heifgott requesting a variance from the ~inimu~ lot area
requirement of 13,000 squl!lre feet for a non-conforming lot to 9,000
square fe.t to allow a duplex on Lot 39, Block 4, Marco Highlands on
SIxth Avenue.
ZonIng Director Layne explain.d there are leven .xiltin9 dup1.x..
on Sixth Avenue, one sIngl. fa.l1y houle and .1.v.n vacant lots. She
saId that based on the requirements of the ordinanc. Staff must
reco..end d.nia1 of thla p.tltion.
Mr. Paul Taddeo, repr.senting the petitioner, said that the
prop.rty is in the c.ntral part of Marco Island that was p1att.d In the
1960's. H. said in. the original marketln9, sit.s along SIxth Avenue
vere designated for duplex conltruction. H. said on Marco Island there
are 9,000 condominlu.s, approximately 9,000 homesitel, and of ov.r
lB,OOO dwelling units which cl!ln b. built, there ar. only 13 duplex.s.
H. laid a dupl.x il the mOlt 10gicI!I1 u.e of the property.
Coaal.slon.r ~ru.e ~ve4, a~.nd.d by Co..l..lon.r 1011and and
carrl.d unanl~u.1y, that the pub1lc·h.arln9 be cloa.d;
C...l.lloft.r aollaA4 ao.-4, ..c0A444.by CoaaL..Loner Pl.tor and
carrl.d unanl~ua1y, tbat R..o1utlon 14-201 r. ..tltlon V-14-2OC be
adopt.d.
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RISOLUTIOM It-2o' RI PITITIOM V-14-21C, aoal 'AC~IMG CO., rOR A
YARIAMCI FROM "I.IK~ 5 ACRI RIOUIR~IMT POR A PUD TO 2-1/2 ACRI~ POR
PROPIRTY LOCATIO OM GAYIR NAY 1M OLD ~CO - ADO~ID
L.g11 notic. hiving be.n publish.d 1n the Nlples Daily N.wI on
Octob.r 21, 19at, .1 .videnc.d by Affidavit of Publication fi1.d w1th
the Cl.rk, public hear1nq was op.n.d to consld.r p.t1tion V-84-21C,
fil.d by Ros, Packing Co~pl!lny r.qu.stlnq a varianc. from minimum 5 Icr.
r.quirem.nt for a PUD to 2-1/2 acres for prop.rty located on Gayer Way
in Old M.!irço.
Zoninq Director Ll!lyne sl!Iid approval of this petition would allow
the p_tition.r to b. I!Ibl. to I!Ipply for a PUD. She said the .xisting
zoning is RMF-6 and baled on the requirem.nts of the ordinanc. Staff
.u.t reco.m.nd d.nlal of the p.titlon. She laid I.vorll lett.rs have
b..n rec.lved from resldentl In the ar.a objecting to the pet1tion
b.caus. of the Increas. In density.
R.sponding to Commlslloner Kruse, Ma. Layne laid thlt Staff his
.xplain.d to the people who hl!lv, objected that granting this varianc.
do.s not automatically grant the rezoning to allow the 40 units the
p.t1tion.r 11 proposing.
Th. following persons lpok. In opposition to this petition, citing
Increal.d traffic and denllty, and not be1ng compatibl. with s1ngl.
fAIDIly hom.s:
Mr. Herb Savage, who wl!lrn.d I!Igalnst down-grading the area.
Mrs. Catherln. Mitchell, who gl!lv, the Commissioners a copy of a
map of the ar.a. (Exhibit 11)
Mr. JI. Cusick
Ms. WI!Inda L. H.ndrickl
Dr. No rm.a Ko r n f lel d
Mr. Jam.s V.ns.l, repr.l.ntinq the p.titioner, laid that the
applicant is trying to provide affordable rental housing on Marco
Il1lnd. H. laid approval of the varianc. would allow the pet1tion.r to
sub.it the application for the hous1ng so the Stiff and..applicant can
make sur. that the finl!ll plan is in conformity with County regulations.
H. slid the proj.ct is planned to have two floors ov.r parking.
Mr. V.ns.1 described the project from a p1~n on an overhead board
and point.d out th.r. would be no trl!lffic to Gayer Way.
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R.sponding
p.titioner will
the zoning cod.
to Commislioner Pistor, Mr. V.nsel .aid that the
be pr.v.nt.d froa s.l11ng the unit. a. condominiums by
since there Ie a commitm.nt r.quir.d in the ordinance
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that the units r.aain r.ntal.
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.&SOLUTIo. 14-210 RI PITITIo. V-14-22C, DOM MCCLURI,'fOR AIIGM
YARIAMCI AT NCCLURI'I DRIVI TIRU 0. BONITA llAC. ROAD - ADOPTID
L.gal notice having been publilhed in the Naple. Daily New. on
October 21, 1984, a. evidenced by Affidavit of Publication filed with
the Cl.rk, public hel!lring wa. opened re Petition V-B4-22C filed by Don
McClure r.quelting a varianc. to place a .ign extendin~ out 6' from hi.
building rl!lther than flulh with the building at KcClure'. Driv. Thru on
8o~ita Beach Road.
Zoning Director ~yne .l!Iid the petitioner i. reque.ting this
varil!lnce to be able to better Identify hll buslne.s. She Il!Iid the
property is a 60' C-4 zoned lot located on Bonita a.ach ROl!ld. She
explained thll district allows the following type .ign.1 a wall lign,
. ..rquee sign not extending more than Ilx inches from the building and
. free-Itanding .ign on a lot width with l50' or ~or. frontage. She
.ubmitted a picture of the property (Lthlblt '1) and .aid, baled on the
r.quirementl of the ordinance, Staff recommend. denial.
Comml..ioner PI.tor sl!Iid the property is on the rOl!ld that divide.
Collier County from Lee County and Collier County has done an excellent
job of protecting the quality of I!Ippearl!lnce on propertle. on that road
and .llewhere in Collier County. He sl!Iid the .ign ordinance has helped
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k.ep Collier County looking a. the paoplo want it to look and he doe.
not like to have someone alk to put . li~n out like i. done acro.. the
.tr..t from thl. prop.rty.
R..pondlng to Comml..loner Holland, Ma. Layn. .aid thl!lt .ome of
the bu. In..... in the arel!l have .Ign. that were ~pproved prior to the
.xi.ting .ign ordinance. She .aid thl!lt .ince the ordinance wa. adopted
in 1174, on lot. 1es. thl!ln 150' the .ign hl!l. to be a wall .ign on the
building.
COMmi.sioner Holland .aid he found that the building in que.tion
alt. back quite a way from the .treet and h. pa..ad the building before
he could .ee it. H. sl!Iid there are numerous .igns that protrude from
the building. In the area that have b.en there for yeara aDd there i.
no control in the ordinance to keep a commercial building fro. being
built on a SO' lot and those perlon. who have built on SO' lot. are
p.nalized for not have 150'.
i. caused by .ituatlon. like
He .aid he underltand. the hardship that
thil on a narrow lot, adding the r.quest
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should be 9iven consideration.
Mr. Don McClure, the p.titioner, said that h. 1ust wants to turn
the .19n around and put another fac. on the other sld. so it could be
I.en fro. the .alt and the west. H. said he ha. pasl.d the bu.in.al
without leèin9 it and h. built the buildin9. Responding to Com.is-
lion.r Krule, Mr. McClure sl!lid that he does not want to move the sign
away fro. the building.
Co..i..10ner Kru.. ..ved, .eoond.d by eo..l..ioner VOIS and
carrl.d Uftanl..u.1y, that the publ1c h.arlnt· be cloa.d.
C~l..ion.r Holland ..v.d, ·..cond.d by eo..i..i.".r Kru.. and
carrl.d. UAanl~u.1y, that Reso1utlon 14-210 r. ..titlon V-IC-22C b.
..pt.d,
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,uaLIC B1ARI»Q SCBIDULID rOR PITITIO. DRI-24-2C, TBI VINITARDB rOR
2/5/15
ComMunity Development Dlrector Vlrta, requested 1'1 h.aring chte for
the Vineyards DR I. He sl!lid that notice was received on 10/6/64 from
the South~st Florida Regional Plannlng Council that they have found
the application to be sufflclent and pursuant to Statute as outllned ln
the Executive Sumlllðry dl!lted 10/29/84. lie requested the public hearing
date for·~(5/85.
Co..l..ion.r Irus. ~v.d, a.cond.d by C~..i.aioner'Bo11.nd and
carri.d un.nl~us1y, that. public hearing be achedu1.d for Petition
DRI-24-2C, Th. Vineyards, for 2/5/85.
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D-2 CAllAL DRAUIAOI SYIT&M STUDT - ACCIPTID, STAIr DIUCTID TO COMI IACI
WITI rI~CINQ DITAILS
November 6, 1964
Water HI!Inagoment Director Boldt said the D-2 Canl!ll Drl!llnage SysteM
Study WI!II a result of the severe flooding that occurred in 901den Gate
City during Labor Day ~ekend in 1983. He uld in Jl!lnUHY 1984, the
jolnt venture fir.. of Hole, Monte~ and Associates and Johnson
tnglneering ~re selected to perform the study. He said the stucty has
90n. before the WI!Iter Manl!lqe.ent Advlsory Board In both a prelimlnary
and ~inal form. lie said on 10/10/B4, the WMAB reviewed the flnal study
a~d they recommended that the Board of County Commislione~s ,accept the
study and that the Commission diroct Staff to begin Implementation and
that the funding sources be wher.v.r the money can be found for the
Capital Improve.ente, short of the General Fund of the County.
Hr. Boldt said that the D-2 CanAl Drainage System Study includes
the recommendations as outlined in the Executlv. Summary dated
l~/25/64. He said that the total eltiaated cost for the improvements
is $2,595,000.00 of which $966,000 is associated with the proposed road
conltruction projects. He sald potentla1 sources of fundinq outlined
in the Executive Summary include existing Water MAnagement Fund 325 for
Capltal I~provement Projects, Roadway Improvement Funda, Speclll Taxlng
Dlstrict, Special Grants from Blg Cypress Basin/sFWMC and Speclal
Grants fro. the rlorida DER.
He. Boldt requested that the Board acc.pt the D-2 Canal' Dra1nl!lg.
System Study, direct Staff to proceed In lmple.entlng the recommenda-
tions and to quide Staff on the .ethod of financing the project. He
said thl!lt the first step would be enterlng into ne90tiations with the
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Transportation Dtpl!lrt~ant and other agencies for fundIng purposes and
to proc.ed with the preparatIon of the detailed construction plans for
the fIrst units of work.
Hr. Boldt saId that the plan propos.s that the work be done in a
fiv. y.ar p.riod of ti.. with the firlt unit of work suggested as b.ing
the i.prove~entl to the Green Canal, the two ~II. long canal starting
at D-2 and going along the north side of Golden Gate CIty at an estI-
aated cost of $348,000. H. said that the second unit of work for the
second year would be modification of WeIr No. ,7, wIth enlargements
portions of the D-2 Canal north of Gr..n Canal and near Pine Rldg. Road
and construction of a ~at.r 1ev.1 control Itructur. in the D-2 Canal at
Pine Ridge Road Ich.duled for the thlrd year, furth.r additions to the
D-2 Canal north of Pine Ridge ROl!ld and conltruction of the wat.r level
control Itructure at Golden Cate Boulevard for the fourth y.ar and
.nlarg...nt of the D-l Canal, the northerly on. .il. which was never
fully conltructed and Weir No. 7-A aodlflcatlon for the fifth year.
Com.illioner X~ule reco.mended that Staff not use money set asid.
to do the w.ed control ml!llntenl!lnce beCAuse if the money Is taken out of
that fund all the tiae Staff is trying to Improve the D-2 Canal Syste.
.verythlng elee will become plu9ged.
Comailsloner VOIS said that he just received this r.port . few
days ago and thl!lt he would like to study it carefully before the Board
tak.s any action, although he would agree to accept the report.
Responding to Commissioner Holland, Mr. Boldt sl!Iid that there is
$200,000 In Fund 325 whIch his b.en budgeted for this work. Com.II-
sloner Holland sald he WI!II In favor of doing anything posslbl~ to
improve the drl!llnl!lge In this areA, ~ithin realon.
Mr. Boldt alked If there WIS any philosophy involved In using only
County Gene,al Funds as opposed to all Special Asselsments and Commis-
sioner Kruse Il!Iid that until the Board knows what funds are available
the Board could not make a decision whether to specil!ll Assess the
project or not.
County Mðnager Lusk suggest.d that the Board could accept the
study and then hold a workshop on the subjact.
Hr. Joe Gri~m, Colden Gate resident, contended that there is an
obligation on the pl!lrt of Avatar properties for this canal work. He
said that last yel!lr the Board vot.d to excuse Avatar Properties for a
3.1 million dollar commitment to perfora this work. He aaId that the
Board has an obligAtion to hold Avatar Properties to the development
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obligations, whatever the cost to thee, and that the Board has a
9r.at.r obligatlon to the property own.rs in Golden Gate Estates to act
in th.ir b.half.
Mr. George Keller, .ember of the Board of Directors of the Golden
Gate Estat.. Aasoclation, agreed with Mr. Grl~m. He spoke in
opposltion of the creation of a Special Taxing DIstrict for this work
and contended that money was available In the Big Cypress Basin budget
for the work.
Responding to Commis.loner Voss, Public Workl Administrator Kuck
said that the Board let I!Iside a portion of the Trust Fund to take car.
of the canals south of Alligator ^lley and the remaining portion ls to
be uI.d for the rOl!ld. in the Golden Gate Estat'l ar.a north of the
A11.y. He agreed that a workshop on the D-2 Canl!ll Drainage System
Study i. a 900d Id...
Co..iasioner Krus. ~v.d, s.conded by Co..is.ion.t Vo.. and
carried unanimously, tbat tbe aoard acae~ tho D-2 Canal Dralna~e
.yete. .tudy and instruct Staff to return wltb financln9 ðetail.;
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A~DUM TO TII MARCO AWD'YAIL'laOTIIaS 10LID NASTI COLLECTIOM
'~BI818 - A"ROYID
Public Works Admlnl.trator Kuck laid the Marco franchlse op.rator
has p.ti~ioned the County for p.ral.slon to .nt.r a limlt.d partnership
with w...t. MI!Inl!lgem.nt Partners, Inc. He .aid this would ultllutely
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r.sult In the acquisition of the Karco Cranchise by Wast. Kanag.mer.t,
Inc., the parent compl!lny of Yl!lhl Brother., Inc. He explained as a part
of this transition a realignment of the lervlce ar.as is proposed and
the chl!lnge would pormlt efficiencies thl!lt would ben.flt both the MI!Irco
and Yahl Broth.rs franchlle. and would only aff.ct the ar..s curr.ntly
franchl..d. H. sl!lid, since the are. to b. tranlferred would go from
the Yah1 Broth.rs to the Karco franchis., the current low.r coll.ction
rat.s would apply. He sl!lid I!Idditional provisions to both addendums
inc1ud. commitm.nts to cooperate in the S~ple..ntation of automated
collection and mandatory collection when or if approved by the Board.
H. .aid both franchisee. also agree to an OCtob.r 1 date for any future
r.sidentil!ll fl!lte adjustments becoming eff.ctive after OCtober 1, 1985.
H. said Staff r.com~endl thl!lt the Board approve the transfer of owner-
ship and the amendment. to both franchlees as prepar.d by the County
Attorney'. offic..
County Attorney Saunders sl!lid in Add.ndum 2 h. has substituted the
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legal entlty, the Klrco Wast. pertn.rl Li.ited for Wast. "anage..nt
Partners, Inc. .nd the .gr...ent that the Board hal does not r.fl.ct
that chang..
C~l..L.n.r Iry.. ..v.d~ l.con4.4 by c...i..l...r Yo.. .nd
c.rrl.d un.nl"Y.ly~ tb.ttb..A44.n4..r·..·corr~ct.4.by the Coynty.
Attoraey, tranaf.rrln9 th. Marco an.·,.bl·'rotber.-.o114~..t.
coll.ctlon franchl... .nd tb. a..nd..nt to both fr.nch1... be approYe4.
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MASTIR PLAM POR MORT. MAPLI. COKMU.ITY 'ARK IITI - APPROVID
County Manager Lusk introduc.d Hr. Tim Vanatta, the new Parks and
Recr.atlon Dlr.ctor. Chairman Brown wwlcomed him to the County.
Public Services Administrator Norton said this item 1s the recom-
.endatlon to approve the Mðster Plan for the North Naples Community
Park site. He said the Master Plan is In accordance with the Parks and
Recreation Advisory Board's review.
Hr. 'To.. Peek, of Wilson, Miller, Bl!lrton, Sol1 and Peek, Inc.,
d.scrlb.d the Malter Pll!ln in detail.
Hr. P.ek Il!Ild the park will includo an amphitheatac, three
softball fields, a bl!lseball field, soccer, football, volleyball,
ba.ketbl!l11, racquetball, tennll and Ihuffleboard facilities, picnic
ar.as, a children's playground, parking and admlnistratlv. and
..alnt.nance buildings and he Indlcl!lted their locatlonl on tho diagram
posted on an ov.rh~ad board. He said these Items vere requested by the
North Maple. Park Advisory Committe..
Hr. Mike Zewalk, of the North Napl.. Civic Association, urged that
the pl!lrk be built in I!I piece-meal fl!lshion.
Commissioner VOIS asked Mr. Peek to investigate using the access
road around the lewage treatment plant instead of building another one
t~ which Mr. P.ek agreed.
Co..ia.lon.r Yoss ~ved, oeconded by Co..isslon.r 'lstor and
carried un.ni.ouIly, that the Kastor Plan for tho North Mapl..
Co..unity Pork alt. be approv.d.
e..RECISS. 12,00 MOOM RICONYlNIDt 1,30 P.M. at which'
tl.. Deputy Clerk Xenyon r_p1aced Deputy Cl.rk Skinn.r.···
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FlI ICUDULI, &1'ArrU'G'AJD RDNlIM<ì or THI RACQUCT CLUB or· MARCO ISLAMD
~ COLLIIR COUVTY RACQUIT CLUB - AP'ROVID
Public Services Administrator Norton stated that this is a
r.commendation to establish a fe. schedule aBd advertise for the hiring
of staff to oporl!lt. the Racquet Club of Marco Island I!Ind allo to
authorize the chango of name for that facility.
Commissioner Voss queltloned if these fe.s correspond with the
City of Napl.s fees, to which Mr. Norton stated that the City fees and
the YMCA feel on Marco Island ~r. taken into account, adding that it
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is a co~p.titiv. f.. schedule.
Co~miGsioner pistor question.d if the sa~. t.nnis pro would r.main
or if a new one would b. hired, to which Hr. Norton stated that h. will
advertise for the position, addin9 that the t.nnis aide that is
..ployed now will probably b. int.r.sted in the position.
Co..l..ion.r Xru.. ..y.d, .econd.d by Co..l..loner Iol1an4 and
carrie4 unanl~u.ly, that th. h. Kh.4ale, tH' .taUll\1.aft4. th.
r.~ing of th. Racqu.t Club of ~rco IIlan4 to Colll.r County Racqu.t
Clab be approv.d.
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LlTTIR or AaRlIMÞIT Irnu:a COLLIIR cOUIIn MUll,,", rIn1I AVlNUI
ADYUTIIIIIG AIID MA'UI CUTPUIIAL rOUllDATION, INC. RI PRODUCTION or All
OFrICIAL COUWTY MUSIUM - ~PLII CINT~I^L CALENDAR - AP'ROVED
November 6, 1984
Public S.rvic.s AdminIstrator Norton stat.d that this Is a
r.co.~.ndatlon to approve the production of a 1985 joint proj.ct
b.tveen the Mus.u. and the Napl.s C.nt.nnIa1 group, adding that h. Is
propollng to produc. a cl!llendar marking the 100th anniv.rsary of the
City. of Naple.. He .tat.d that th.r. will b. no cost to the County,
but th.r. will b. some r.venu.s gen.rat.d.
C...l..1oDer Krus. ..v.d~ .e~ond.4 by Co..I..i.n.r ,i.tor and
carrle. ananl..u.ly, that the Lett.r .f·Atr....Dt ~t...n Col11.r
C.uaty Mus.u., rifth Av.nu..A4v.rtl.iAt·aa4 "pl.. C.ntlAAlal
r.andatl.., Inc. r. productl0. of an offl~lal County Mu..u. - .ap1'1
C.nt.nnia1 Calendar be approved.
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uva.ua IOIIID IIIUa '1'0'1& DEV&LO,Ir;1) ·A.D APPROVAL TO PROCIID WIT. RlQUEST
Foa ftOPOSA¡' FOR ;'IU:BIT&CTURAL- SlRYICII 'OR-" "IN RIAL". rACILITUS
IUILDIIfC - A'PROVID '
November 6, 1984
Public S.rvices Ad.lnlstratur Norton stated that this Is A
reco.mendatlon to develop a revenuI bond iSlue and to proceed with a
r.quest for proposal (RFP) for architectural servlc.s for a new health
facilities building. HI stated that h. is proposing the possibility of
A new building for primArily the Health Depl!lrtmont and the ~dica1
EXaAliner's facility. lie stated that this would b. a 23,000 square foot
facility with A tentative location Across the lake from the new jail
facility on the government complex.
Com.lllioner Kruse qU'ltioned if there were bonds that could b.
us.d now, to which County Mðnag~r Lusk stl!lted that additionl!ll Justice
Cant.r Bondi could b. issued or a refunding could b. done, adding that
this needs to be looked I!It within the next two or three months. H.
laid that if the bond i.sue Is refunded and the perc.ntage drops, th.re
may be enough money so thl!lt a new debt lervlce would not be needed.
Com.lssloner Kruse stated thl!lt the Issuance of $27 ~illlon was
author! ud.
County Mðnager Lusk stated thl!lt there are thr.e or four different
ways to finance this and he Is not asking the Board to commit to ~ny
financing this date. Mr. Lusk noted that there is one chl!lnge on the
Executive Summary, noting that as tar I!IS the review committee, Hr.
ReAgan has asked that he not serve on this committee and Mr. George H.
Barnes be ~ppolnted to replace hi..
Co_l..lonlr Irovn _y.cS~ a.concl" by c._l.sl~...r··¥...ADd
carried 4/1, (C~is.10A'r ~rua. oppoa:cS), tbat a r'V'R~ bond ialu. be
d.v.1oped not to .xc.ed $1,500,000, .nd te·r.qw..t·pr.,...l& troa
bonding flras And .stablish.·rlv!,w co_ltt.. consi.tlng.of Mr. C.org.
M. aarns, Mr. Gl1.., Mr~ ¡,ysk, Mr. Dorrl11, .nd Mr. ~rt.n to dlv,~op a
short Uat froa ..14 fir_for final ICC .ction and to proceed with the
.ctlona n.c....ry to Inltl.tl an Rrp for .rchlt.ct~[al .Irvlc.. to
d..lgn a n.w b.alt~ tacl11tl.. bu1141~
Commissioner Kruse stl!lted thl!lt she Is not objecting to the
concept, adding that she Is not clel!lr as to why request for proposals
from bond compl!lni.s are being obtained. She stated that Ihe is not
clear as to why the existing bonds cannot be used instead of incurring
additional costs.
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L.ql1 notice having been publi.hed in the Naples Daily News on
Octob.r 22, 1984, as evidenced by Affidavit of publication fi1.d with
the Clerk, bids ~re received for Bid 1767 for ballfield lighting for
Wintorberry Park, Marco Island, until 2130 P.M., Noy.~ber 5, 1984.
Public Service. Adminl.trator Norton Itated he i. roco~~.nding
that bid 1767 to be aWl!lrded to Mid-Continent Electric in the amount of
$84,642. .
Co..laaloner 'lator ~vod, s.cond.d by Co..issioa.r Jru.. and
carr led un.nl80usly, that aid '7'7 for ballfi.1d 11qhtinq for
Wlnt.rberry Park, Marco Isllnd, b. awarded to Mid-Continent 11.ctrl0 In
th. -.ount of $14,642.
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FORISTRY G~ APPLICATION 'OR THI OCHOPII 'IRI COMTROL DISTRICT -
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Public Services Administrator Norton stated that h. n.eds approval
to apply for a foreltry grant for the OChopee Fire Control District in
the amount of $1,500, adding that it Is for equipment that wIll b.
b.n.ficia1 to the County and th" Department of Forestry.
Co..laaloner Krus. 8Ov~d, secon4.d by Co..iaslon.r Pl.tor and
carrl.d ~anl80usly, that tho'or.atry Crant Appll~tlon for the
Ochopee rlre Control Di.trlct be approvod In the a~unt of '1~500, and
the Cbalr..n be authorlsed to 119n .al4 appllcatlon.
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ARC.IT~/£»aI.IIRlwa AGRIIMIWT IXTEMSIOM FOR ~USTICI CEMTIR IX'....SIO.
- APPROVED
Assiltant Cour.ty Manager Dorri~l stated that th.re has been a
dispute between the County Manager's office and the architect from the
Justic. Center regarding their continulnq on the project, addinq that
in an effort to resolve some concerns that his office had as well as
relpondinq to a number of inv01ces that they had outltanding which had
been left unpl!lid, he negotiated an .xtenllon to the ~gree=ent whereby
th.y wi Ii remain on the job. He stated that he negotiat.d a fair and
good proposal for the County and the outstanding items on the invoices
have been resolved to the amount of $18,000 on invoicel totalling
$35,553.57 which is I!Ipproxl~l!Itely $.50 on the dollar. He Itated that
he 1s recommending thl!lt the Letter of Agreement b. approved and that
~h. .xtenslon be granted throuqh January 31, 19B5.
Co..l..l~ner Voss aoved, .econd.d by Co..i..ioner .i.tor and
carrl.d unanlaous1y, that the Archlt.ct/lnqin.erlng Aqr....nt lat.n.lon
for tbe ~u.tlce Center lapen.lon be approved.
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DICDlIIR 31, it.. ADDID AS All ADDITIONAL BOLIDIoY AIID COWT! BOLIDIoY
POLICY rOR 1985 - APPROVID
Commlseloner Piltor stat.d that Janul!lry 1, 1985, falls on a
Tue~ay and in previoue years the day before Wew Year's Day i. usually
only a,half-dI!lY of work, adding that ~he amount of work done in a
half-day I. ~Inimðl and he il requesting that December 31, 19B4, be
giv.n as a holiday al.o.
eo.alss1on.r Pl.tor ..v.d, ..cond.d by Co..l..lon.r 1011.nd and
carrl.d ~~nl~u.1y, that Deceeber 31, 19'., be d.c1ar.d as an
ad4ltlonal bo11day.
Co..ll.1oner Pl.tor aov.d, .econded by Co..lasloner Bolland and
carrl.d unanl~u.1y, tbet the fo11oving holidays b. ob..rv.d by the
Covnty durlng 1'151
N.v Y.ar'. Day
Good 'riday
M.~rhl Day
Ind.pend.nce Day
Labor Day
V.teran's Day
Tbank~ivlng Day
Day After Tbank~lYlng
Chr1s~. Ive
C!llut.us Day
.ev Y.or'. lye
Tu..dey, Janua~y 1st
Friday, April 5th
Monday, ~y 27tb
Tburod.y, July .th
Monday, 'ept..ber 2nd
Mondey, Nov"~'lltb
Thur.dey, Mo~be~ '21th
rriday, Nov~r 2tth
Tuell4.y, DeC'..beT 2tt.h
Wednell4ay, Dec-.ber25th
Tu.sday, Dece.ber 31st
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RUOLUTIOM 84-211 AUTBORUU.a 'TII CItUTIOII-AJf1)"rUWDu.a orA UCAL
IICRITARIAL POSITION WITHIN TBI COUNT! ATTORNIY'S OFrICI - ADOPTED
County Attorney Sl!Iunderl stAted that this is a requelt to create a
new polition In his office for a legal secretary.
C~1..1on.r Irus. ~ved, ·.econ4.d by Co..i..lon.r Yo.. and
carried vnaQl~u.ly". tÂ&t.R.aolutlol\.'.-211..wtbor1s1n, tb. crutlon
aAd funding of a 1.ga1 ..cretarlal.posltlon wlthln th. County
Attorn.y'. offlc. be adopt.d~
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RI$OLUTIO. 14-212 AUTMORIII.a T8. CO~'ATTORMIY TO'SIGN·A-8TI'ULATIO.
FOR SI'TTLatlJIT or TRI LAWSUIT anwn»-COLLIIR' COU1t'rl AatD T..'-IMOItIILII
WAUR-8IW&a DISTIUCT -RI -ASIUMIWT 0' CIRTAUI'""IIDS "At-ftl IMOICALII
AIRPORT POR MATIR AMD SKWIR SIRVIce - ADOPTID
County Attorney Sl!Iunder. stated that this II a recommendation to
..ttle a lawsuit that was flied approximately two y.ar. ago, adding
that thl. involvel I!In alse.sment fro. the Immokalee Water-Sew.r
Diltrict. He .tat.d that the County f.lt the a.......nt cov.r.d ar.a.
that were not developable, particularly area. around the Immokalee
Airport. He noted that the asse.sment wa. r.duced by agreement from
$54,08B.ll to $46,8l1.7a, adding thl!lt Staff hal reviewed thl. and find.
the new lower assessment to b. acceptable and It is his recommendation
that he b. granted l!Iuthor!zation to .ett1. the l.wlult.
Co..i..ion.r Kruae ~v.d, ..conded by Co..l..ion.r Bo11.na .nd
carried un..l.ou.1y, th.t R..o1ution 14-212 .uthorl.in9 the County
Attorn.y to aign a atlpu1atlon for ..tt1..ent of th.·1aw.uit betwe.n
Co11i.r County and the I...kal.. Wat.r-Iewer Di.trict r.·........nt of
c.rtaln l,~d. at the I.-oka1.. Airport for Wat.r and Sewor S.rvice b.
adopted.
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RIaOLUTIOM 14-213 APPROVIMO DIID (SUIJICT TO fINAL RIVIEW AIID APPROVAL
IY Tal COUIITY MalMIR AMD TU COInITY ATTOAJIn'S OFrICI) 'OR ACCEPTANCI
or ALTIAJlATIVI SICURITY rOR SUlDIVIS¡OM I"PROV~IWTS rOR ROYAL PALM
GOLF ISTATU - ADOPTID
November 6, 1984
As.istant County Attorney Cuyler stated thl!lt Attorney Pickworth
will addr..s the 80ard with bl!lckground information regarding this item.
Attorney Donl!lld Pickworth .tated that he representl the current
owner. of Royal Palm Golf Estates and i. al.isting the purchaser of the
project.' He stated that there i. a contrl!lct for thl. project to b.
lold and ons of the things thl!lt is necessary to b. accomplished in
ord.r to do the clo.ing il a conveyance of 72 lots in Royal Palm Golf
Istates thl!lt the County currently ho1dl title to. He stated that when
the project WI!I. developed year. ago, al .ecurity for the lubdivi.ion
iaprovem.nt. rather than a letter of credit or a surety bond, the
County was deeded certl!lin portlonl of the property. He noted thl!lt over
the years most of the property hl!l. been released as the Improvements
hav. been done. He stl!lted that th.re are still 72 lots reml!linlng that
ths Count.y is holding title to for the security of the completion of
the Improvements. He stated thl!lt he has been ~orking ~ith As.istl!lnt
County ^ttorney Cuyler, Mr. MI!Idejewskl of the Utilities Department, And
Mr. Hubert of the Engineering Department, I!Iddlng thl!lt he i. proposing a
'.ub.titute lecurity for the 72 loti which would psrmlt the conveyance
of the 72 lot. back to the original owner I And the County would hold
the substituted .ecurity in it. plAC'. He noted that Mr. Cuyler has
set forth the ba.ic term. of the agreement In the Executive Summary.
AssI.tl!lnt County Attorney Cuyl.r stAted that Staff hl!ls been
involved in thIs &ðtter, adding thl!lt he hl!l. worded the resolution .0
thAt there will be no I!Ipproval until he .... the .ecurlty and I!Igree. to
the terms and Approve. it. He stated that he will rely on Mr.·Hubert
and Mr. MI!Id.jewski in regard. to the amount of the security.
County K3nager Lu.k stated thAt he would like his officI to b.
involved in the ~tter and would like the r.solution to be adopted
.ubject to the approval of the County Kanager, also.
Co_la.I_lr II:rl6al ~Ye4, ..coßCk4 by C_l..io~r VO.. and
carrl.d unanlR?u.1y, that R.ao1utioD·.4-21J_app~ovln9-De.4 ~jact.to
final r.vlew and approya1 by the County Ma"~.r and the County
Attorney'J.oL!lc.) tor-acc.pl&Ace.of.alter~tl¥. ...curlty, for
.ubdiviaion laprov...nt. tor Royal Pal. Co1f latat.. b. adopt.d~
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ROUTIMI IILLS - A"ROVID POR 'AYMrWT
Nove.ber 6, 1984
Pursuant to Resolution
'throU9h Friday, Nov.mb.r 2,
CI!ECK DESCRIPTION
81-150 the following checks were issued
1984, in pa~ent of rout in. bi111.
CHECK NOS. ~
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119276 - 119661
6085 - 6640
$4,595,107.65
$ 23B,868.83
BCC Pl!lyroll
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IUDGrT AMIMDMIWTS 14-759/760, 14-762, 15-]0/41, ....D 85-43/47 - ADOPTID
Co..i..ion.r ,i.ter ~ve4, .ec.nded by Co..l..i....r· Icu.e and
carcled unani~us1y, tbat 1u4get ~.nd..nt. '5-30/41, and 85-43/47 be
adopt.d.
Co..i..lon.r ,i.tor ~v.4, ..cond.d by Coa.l..!on.r 101Iand and
carrl.d UAani~u.1y, that lud9.t ~.nd..nt. 84-759/760 and 84-762 be
a40pt.d.
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UL1.Y ROAD TO '&Catel 'AYSBORI ORIn .."ICTIVI 11/15/84 ....D.ILLY ROAD
SICMS TO R~IM 1M TACT rOR TMR&I Mo.TBS - APPROVED
Comml.lloner Vo.. stated that Kelly Road has been named Bl!lyshor.
Drive and it .hould be put into effect, adding that he would recom.end
that as of November 15, 1984, Kelly Road beco~e aayshore Drive. H.
stat.d that he would allo like to recomM.nd that the Kelly Road signs
be left up for three months so that the general public will be aware of
the change.
County Mðneger Lusk stated that the biggest concern of the public
wa. the a~dre.. chang., adding that h. contacted the Post Offic. and
was told thl!lt all letters wlth the addrols of Kelly Road would still be
delivered for .Ix months after the chl!lng..
Mr.. lren. Llchtef_ld stl!lted that she is a tax consultant and'has
already had her stationery changed to Bayshore Driv. and is very much
in favor of Commis.ioner Vos.' propo.al.
eo..ial1on.r V...IIOYld,. aecondK by eo..1...io_r: ,iator and
carried unani~lIs1y, tbat .Kelly Road·lMc._ ...y.hoNt Drlv. .ffectlve
Moveaber 15, 1984 and that the lolly Road 11gn. reae!n in tact for
tbr.e IIOntb..
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RICOMSIDIRATIOM or PITITIOM R-84-3)C, DIVOI CADILLAC - APPROVID
Coœml.slo~er Voss stated thl!lt h. received a letter fro~ Attorney
Ve9a who representl D.Voe Cl!ldll1l!1c, offer1nq additional information
regarding the r.zon. for the parklnC lot for DeVo. Cadillac. 'He noted
that the p.titioner 1. wi11lng to in.ta11 a 50' buffer on the north
side of th. property and hl!lve agr..d to c.rtaln conditions regarding
l1ghtln<;. Ue reported that h. thouqht the potitlon was worth rocon-
siderin<; ,under thes. conditions.
Countý Attorney Saunders stat.d thl!lt thl. wal a public hearing
that ha. been closed but the DOl!lrd can vote to reconsider the petition
which i. Ilœply waiving the tl~e period I!Ind the petitioner would be
allowed to reapply and bring th. ml!lttor bl!lck to the BOl!lrd which will
take approximately 60 dðya.
Co~l..ioner Vo.s .ov.d, .econd.d by Ce..Sssiofter 'S.tor and
carrled unanl~us1y, that ..titlon R-8.-31C, DeVo. Cadillac be
r.con.ld.r.d.
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COUIfTY ATTOaMIY DIRICTED 1'1) UADVEIlTISI T1IE SIAWALL ORDIMAJlCI 1'1)
DCCLAU COLLAPSID nAWALLS TO as A PUB.LIC MUISUCI
Comml.sloner pi.tor stated that he would Ilk. to hav. the County
Attorney directed to rel!ldvertlø. the ordinl!lnce for pub11c hearing to
d.clar. col1l!lpled leawl!llls to b. I!I nuilance and that the nuil.nce shall
be abated by th. property own.r. He Itated that after this ordinance
is adopt.d, he· would like the Coun'ty Attorn.y to brinq back a more
coœpreh.nlive .eawl!ll1 ordinance providing p.rformance .tandards that
will cover the entire county.
Co.œil.ioner Brown Itated that the.e s.awl!I11s were poorly
constructed which Is probably why th.y collapsed.
Co..l..lon.r ,I.tor ..ved, ·..coftd.d by Co..S..lon.r VOl. and
carrl.d unanl~u.1y, that tho County AttorDeV be·dlr.ct.d to
re.dvertlse ,tbe ..awal1 ordlnanoe t.~lGlar. co11a,.ed ..awal1. to b. a
public nul.anc.,and upon adoption, a ~r.·co.pce~lv.,.eawa11
ordinance provldln9 pertor.anc. atandard. for the .ntlr. county be
brola9ht back.
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IXTRA CAlli TIMI fOR IM"^TE MO. 33232 - APPROVED
Coaal..1on.r ~rus. ~y.d, ..cond.d byCoaai..lo~.' Bolland and
carri.d ~anl~u.1y, tbat tb. Extra Cain Ti.. for In.ate Mo~ 33232 be
.pprov.d.
Ad.inistrativ. Aide to the Board Underwood stated that she would
like to hl!lve thtr County Attorney check into the ¡:>ossibility of a
blanket approval of the extrl!l gl!lln ti~., adding that it is her
understanding that al long as the Sheriff signs the approval of the
extra gain tl~e, the Board cl!lnnot disapprove of hi. approval.
CO:Jnty Attorney Saunders stated that h. would report back at the
next ..etlng, adding that If there 1s no dilcretion in granting or
denying extrl!l gain time, a blanket approval could b. made.
..... Th. follovin9 It... _r.·.ctopt.d 1rftd/or··S'ppro..d 1md.r
tb. Con..nt ",.n4a by ~tion of C~io.l~r" .ru..,···
..cond.d by Coaais.ion.r .i.tor and carri.d gnanl~Ys1y. .....
November 6, 1984
It_In
LIASI AMa.DMIWT WITI CITY·O'·MAPLIS AIRPORT'AUTIORITY fOR MAPLES
TaAMS'lR STATION TBROUGH DECtMaER 1985
See Pages
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~I TRAffORD ft£NORIAL CARDrwS CIM~TEAY DIED MOS; 405
See Page
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AnD-TII-'ACT COMMUNITY 'SIRVICIS TRUST" rUtfD 'NfAllDAGRE!ftDT fOR
OPIRATION or UDLAIIDS CHRISTIAII MIGR.UT ASSOCIATION CARl Ca.TIA
S.e pag..
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aLAJlUT APPROVAL or'TII PETITION rOR AD.USSIOII ·or· COUIfTY PATII1fT8 TO_
A. O. HOLLIY STATI HOSPITAL FOR TUBIRCULOSIS
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MR. J. C. SPANN APPOINTID TO THI PRIVATI IMDUSTRY COUMCIL
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CARMIVA~ PIRMIT 'IC-4, R& PIT. C-14-3C, RARCO ISLAMD CBAKBIR or
COMMIRCI, roft A CIRCUS TO II BI~D 01 2/,-10/8S
S.. P'9'
/9/
R&I. 14-214 ISTA8LISlI.a A .C.IDU~1 or PERMIT AWD IIS'ICTIo.,rIIS rOR
TU COLt.UR COIllfTY 'LUMaI.a COD I
Se. Page Not r"cl'v,·d. Incorrectly prel'lIrcd. "er ^99t. County Attorney
Cuyler thlK will be presented at 9 Il1ter dnte.
PIT. TR-U-3OC, MOB A. .10811601, RI1'PI'.,RISIDDCI·-i>IRMIT TO 'UTILIUA
"08I~1 BaMl DURIMG CONSTRUCTIOI or A PRIWCIPAL RIIIDIICI 01 UKIT 13,
TRACT 1:2, COLDIJI CATI I8TATES
CAalIYA~ PlaNIT 'IC-S RI PIT. e-I.-4C, I~IIAlCTØ llTOI CBURCI, 'RI A
CARlIYA~ rROM 11/7-11/IC
S.e Pilge
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,u.cnIMI PlIRGhCT OPERATIOIIS PLAM
MISCILLAMIOUS CORR~SPOMDIJICI - rILID AWD/OR RIPIRRID
There being no objection, the çh.ir dir.cted that the
.ilcelll!ln.ous corr.spondence b. filed .nd/or referred as indicated
b.low!
1.
Copy of laemor.ndulII dated 10/1/84, frolll Admlnistrativ. Judge
Chl!lrl.s T. C.rlton, rft ~otions to tax co.t. In criminal
cl!Ises. Flied.
2.
Departlllental R.port foe Purchasin9 Departll.nt, sept~lIber
1984. riled.
3.
Melaorandum dl!lted 10/19/B4, fro. Richard F. Barrett, Dlr.,
Div. of Hou.lng and Community D.velopment, r. deadline.· for
submission of Small CitIes CDÐG Progra~ applications and
schedule of work.hops. XCI Ms. Willialllson. Filed.
4.
Letter dl!lted 10/19/8-4, from John M DeGrove, S.c., Dept. of
Community Affairs, re notice of CDBC funds availability. XCI
Ms. Williamson. riled.
Copy of letter dated 8/27/B4, from E. Russell Smith, Chief
Inspector, Florida Dept. of Corrections, enclosing Insp.ction
Report dated 8/1/84, for Colli.r County Stockade. Filed.
5.
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Copy of l.tter dated IO/19/84, from Richard W. Cantrell,
Environmental Supervisor, DER, enclosing copy of applicl!ltlon
rile No. 110945165 for maintenance dredging at Wiggins Pass
Club. XCI Dr. Benedict. Filed.
7.
Copy of applicetion to DER received 10/17/84, for No.
110942055, App11cant - Exxon Corp., for fill for drill pad,
Well 123-4. XCI Dr. Benedict. Filed.
Copy of ~?licl!ltion to DER received 10/17/84, for No.
1109420095, Applicant - Exxon Corp., for fill for drill pad,
Well 126-1. XCI Dr. Benedict. Filed.
Letter dated 10/9/84, fro. Richard W. Cantrell, Environmental
Supervisor, DER, Incloslnq copy of application File Ho.
110893435, Charles Formont, applicant. XCI Dr. Benedict.
riled.
8.
9.
10.
Letter dl!lted 10/9/84, fro~ Richard W. Cantr.11, Environm.ntal
Supervisor, DER, enclosing copy of application File No.
11090B295, Ignacio , Er~a Escandel1, applicants. XCI Dr.
Blnldlct. Filed.
11.
Letter dated 10/9/84, from Richard W. Cantrell, Environmental
Supervisor, DER, encloslnq copy of application rile No.
110933715, Lðwrence E. Kl!lrn, applicant. XCI Dr. Benedict.
Filed.
12.
Letter dated 10/9/84, fro~ Rlchl!lrd W. Cl!lntrell, Environmental
Suporvisor, DER, enclosing copy of applicl!ltlon File No.
110875575, Thoml!ls R. Baker, applicant. xc: Dr. Blnldlct.
Filed.
13.
Letter dated 10/9/84, from Rlchl!lrd W. Cantr.ll, Environmental
Supervisor, DER, enclosing copy of application File No.
110895645, Collier County artificial r.ef program, applicant.
xc: Dr. Benldicl. rllld.
14.
Resource Alert Action Referral, dl!ltld 10/16/84, Cl!lse No.
84009B6, re dumping of conltruction ml!lterials. XCI Dr.
Blnedlct. Filed.
15.
coPY of litter dated 10/4/84, from Carlot R. Cl!lrrero,
~n9 neer, Burlau of Coastal Enqlneering and Re9ulatlon, re
administrative approval of P.rmlt No. A-CO-93, Marco Beach
Hotel. XCI Or. Benedict. Fil.d.
16.
Copy of lettlr dl!lted 9/20/84, from Elton J. Gllsendanner,
EXlc. Dir., DNR, re approval of time extension for Per~it
rile No. CQ-45, Vanderbilt Beach Motel, Inc. XCI Dr.
Benedict. Filed.
17.
Copy of letter dated B/22/84, from Carlos R. Carrero,
Engineer. Bureau of Coastal Engine.ring and Regulation, re
I!Ipprovl!Il of I!Idmlnistratlve modification of Permit No.
CO-84MM, Port Royal Club, Inc. plus I!I copy of the General
Permit Conditions and Final Order. XCI Dr. Benedict.
filed.
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lB. Copy of memorandum dated 10/9/84, from Leo L. Minasian, Jr.,
Environmentl!ll Ad.ln., Bureau of Land Acquisition, DNR, r.
Con.ervatlon and Recreation Lands (CARL) Selection Committee
meetings. XCI Mr. Norton. Filed.
19. Letter ~l!Ited 10/15/84, from Frank Scott .tatlng hil assel.-
ment for Greenway Road Paving A..e..ment Di.trict is not
eqult..able, p1uI lupporting document.. XCI Mr. Kuck. Filed.
20. Còples of Minutes:
Parkl , R.creatlon Advilory Board, 8/17/B4/
Llbrl!lry Advisory Board, 9/27/84,
City of Hapl.., 9/3 I!Ind 10/3/B4. Filed.
21. I1elllorl!lndum dl!lted 10/lB/B4, from Marion Hart, Jr., Stl!l!!
Director, Coordinating Council on Transportation
Dlsl!ldvantaged, re review of Rul. 41-1. XCI Mr. Perry.
riled.
22. LAtter dHed 10/24/84, from Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mitchell
uklng for denial of petition V-B4-21C. XCI Ms. uyne.
Filed.
23. LAtter dðtod 10/25/84, (rom Mrs. Jonnle L. Gl!lntt a.klng for
denial of p.tltlon V-B4-21C, plus II plctur. of a sign on the
property. xc: Ks. uyne:. riled.'
CeRTIFICATES 'OR CORRlCTIOM TO THI TAX ROLLS AS PRISEWTID 8Y PROPIRTY
APP~SIR'S OrrICI
1980 TAX ROLL
'24
10/22/84
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1982 TAX ROLL
619
10/23/14
TANGIBLI PROPIRTY TAX
19114
1914-1-24
10/23-26/14
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ACRIIUtØT AJlD PROMISSORY MOTI 1I'nf11Dl D. ItILLIR, R.RAMIL . I. RAMEL
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There being no further buslnesl for the qood of the County, the
Deetlng was adjourned by Order of the Chair - Tlm.1 2110 P.M.
BO^RD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS/
BO^RD OF ZONING APPEALG/EX
OFFICIO GOVERNING BO^RDrS) OF
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