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BCC Minutes 05/01/2018 W (Blue Zones Project) May 1, 2018 MINUTES OF THE COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WORKSHOP MEETING Naples, Florida, May 1, 2018 LET IT BE REMEMBERED the Board of County Commissioners in and for the County of Collier, having conducted business herein, met on this date at 9:00 AM in a WORKSHOP SESSION in Building "F" of the Government Complex, Naples, Florida with the Following members present: Chairman: Andy Solis Vice Chairman: William L. McDaniel, Jr. Donna Fiala Burt L. Saunders Penny Taylor ALSO PRESENT: Leo Ochs, County Manager Jeff Klatzkow, County Attorney Troy Miller, TV Operations Manager Geoff Willig, Operations Analyst Thaddeus Cohen, Director, Growth Management Division Trinity Scott, Transportation Planning Manager Anne McLaughlin, MPO Executive Director 1 COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners 1 /s, . 411101 ' r eoaon®s fid BLUE ZONES PROJECT WORKSHOP Board of County Commission Chambers Collier County Government Center 3299 Tamiami Trail East,3rd Floor Naples,FL 34112 May 01,2018 9:00 AM Commissioner Andy Solis,District 2-BCC Chair Commissioner William L.McDaniel,Jr.,District 5-BCC Vice-Chair; CRAB Co-Chair Commissioner Donna Fiala,District 1; CRAB Co-Chair Commissioner Burt Saunders,District 3 Commissioner Penny Taylor,District 4 Notice:All persons wishing to speak must turn in a speaker slip.Each speaker will receive no more than three(3)minutes. Collier County Ordinance No.2003-53 as amended by Ordinance 2004-05 and 2007-24,requires that all lobbyists shall, before engaging in any lobbying activities(including but not limited to,addressing the Board of County Commissioners), register with the Clerk to the Board at the Board Minutes and Records Department. 1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. WORKSHOP TOPICS 2.1. Blue Zones Project Presentations 3. PUBLIC COMMENTS 4. ADJOURN Inquiries concerning changes to the Board's Agenda should be made to the County Manager's Office at 252-8383. May 1, 2018 Any persons in need of the verbatim record of the meeting may request a copy of the video recording from the Collier County Communications and Customer Relations Department or view online. 1. Pledge of Allegiance The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. 2. Workshop Topics Blue Zones Project Presentations Jessica Ayers Crane, Southwest Florida Blue Zones Project noted the purpose of the Workshop is to inform individuals on how workplaces, homeowners associations, commercials sites, schools, etc. can undertake changes to improve their facilities to promote more natural human movement throughout their environments. She noted the keys are: • Providing better access to transportation avenues for pedestrians and cyclists who have difficulty even crossing streets or are forced to use sidewalks due to safety concerns. • Incorporating basic needs and services within close proximities to residential neighborhoods while maintaining an acceptable quality of housing. • Promoting health benefits for the residents; as example, currently 40 percent of 6th graders in Collier County suffer from obesity. • Incorporating concepts into decision making that promote these features to address the needs of the population, reduce public costs and improve the lives of the residents. She noted the governmental decision should not be related solely to housing development choices, but those associated with commercial, transportation, recreational and other goods and service needs. Dan Burden, Blue Zone, LLC presented the PowerPoint "Collier County Health, Walkability, Livability and the Bottom Line" dated May 1, 2018 highlighting: • Over the recent times, we have shifted from a pedestrian to a vehicle oriented society and there is now a demand to develop transportation access for all users. • To address the issue a concept of"Complete Streets" needs to be implemented whereby existing and newly proposed transportation improvements are made available for all users. • The improvements reward all users by providing a seamless transition of the vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians using a given network. • These concepts not only provide a safer environment, but lead to more cost effective spending of public dollars and create more vibrant neighborhoods translating to economic benefits to the residents to the area and the tax base of a community. • Market studies show the 80 percent of those persons projected to be purchasing housing are seeking a pedestrian friendly neighborhood where goods and services are easily available, while maintaining a high quality housing experience. Currently, only 14 percent of the market provides these opportunities. • From the public spending aspect, the concept reduces traffic volumes lessening need for public investment in street improvements, lessens the probability of developing public facilities such as fire stations required for sprawl development to ensure 6 minute response times, etc. 2 May 1, 2018 • Studies show ultimately, this concept leads to increased property values for residents and higher tax revenues for governments. • The solutions available include retrofitting existing streets by constructing roundabouts, bike lanes, landscaping improvements, traffic calming measures, etc. and promoting higher densities and mixed uses in certain newly developed areas. He recommended the County adopt the "Complete Streets"concept. Joe Minicozzi of Urban3 presented the PowerPoint "How We Value the City—Mapping the Dollars and Sense of Land Use Patterns" highlighting the land use practices presented by Mr. Burden not only address the market needs, but provide a large benefit in public tax revenue and indirect economic spending. He noted: • Great places to live promote tourism and local/regional spending in an area. • Studies show proper government investment in the short term for developing or redeveloping areas yield substantial large fold gains in future property tax revenue. • He outlined the experience in City of Asheville/Buncombe County,NC which show density per acre is the key for higher tax revenues, even for commercial development as this type of development yields a much larger tax revenue per acre (a 30 acre box store site vs. a '/2 acre, 5 story building with mixed uses). • The avenues available for Collier County would be to: • Promote village style development through proper design and permitting. • Change developer habits and perceptions. • If necessary, incorporate economic incentives into planning as the studies above indicate short term public investment leads to large long term financial gains. 3. Public Comment None There being no further business for the good of the County, the meeting was adjourned by order of the chair at 11:40 A.M. COLL ' C! NTY B F COUNTY CO IS 1 Chairman, Andy Solis ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK,CLERK • 13 A I Ar- k 4 es as'to k iiliiYan s ti signature only. 2z l These minutes approved by the Board/Committee on 5/21— 20 as presented or as amended 3