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Nllplos, P'lorl<1l1, r('~ru"'ry I'::, J9"'
(,ET IT BE rH:Mr.~Br.RED, that the BOArd of County Commisstoners tn
and for the County of Collier, and also ftcttng as tho qoverning
board(s) of such speciðl districts as hllv~ bor.n cr~ated according to
law and having conducted business herein, met on this v~~e at 9100 ~.M.
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In Regular Session in Building -r- of the Courthouse Complex with th~
following membors prcsentr
CHAIRMANt
VICE-CH~IRMANr
C. R. -Russ- Wimer
Mary-Frances Kruse
John ". pi stor
Clifford Wenzol
ABSr.NTr
Dav Id C. Brown
^~SO PRESF.NTt Harold L. Hall, Chief DCputy Clerk/Fiscal Officer;
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Maurpp.n Kenyon ðnd Darlene Dllvidson (10: 17 A.M.), Deputy Clorksl C.
William Norman, County Mðnaqer, Nell Dorr!11, Public SlIfnty
^dministr~torl Oon Norton, Public Serviceø ~dminiBtrlltor; t~WQTd ~mtth,
Administrative Services Administrator, Terry Virtll, Community
Devclopm£'nt Administrl'ltO(l .Teffory Perry, 7.onlng Directoq Torry Clark
and Lr.e Kirchhoff, Plllnners, Dr. Mark 8enedict, Environmentalist,
C11f~rd Darksdðle, Puhlic W~rks Administrator; Grace Spaulding,
Administrative Aide to the Board; and Deputy Chicf Ray Barnett,
Sheriff's Department.
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',.****..*.., NOTE I Commisftionor tlrown nhsf!nt this d..t~
^s notr.d by 4/0 vote.
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AGENDA - APpnOVED WITH TilE FnLLnWTNG M)(HTTON~ "Hi) rH~LF.TTONSt
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Commissioner Wenzel moved, seconð~d by CommissIoner pistor ~nd
carried 4/0, that the agenda be approved with the following chðngcs1
a. Addition of recommendation for npprovnl to contract out ð
portion of the County's Community Car~ for ,the F.lderly.
b. pctitlon Cp-~,"-r,C, Board of County Commissioners, continued
to February 23, 1~~2.
c. Rßsolutlon ðdopting n revIsed poltcy for publicntion of
delinquent tðX list continued for two weeks.
d. Deletion of minutos of Februðry '", 1987. meeting.
PETITION CP-A]-~2C, COLLYF.n DEvr.LOr~F.NT CORPORATION, - WITHDRAWN.
CommI5sionor Wonzel moved, second~d hy Commissionr.r ~ruse and
carried ~/O, that petitton CP-81-32C, Collier Development Corporatton
requesting Ð Comprehensive PIon Lðnd Use element nmcndment (tom
Residenti~l Low-Medium Density (0-4 units pcr gross acre) to Commerctnl
ff'!r :pproximðtcly (;7.5 acres located along the north !'Iide of Immokal~f!
ROðd, 2,500 feet enst of U. S. 41, be withdrawn.
PETITION CP-8 2-IC, RnARD OF COUNTY COMMI~SrONERS, - WITHDRA\<.'N.
Commissioner Wenzel moved, seconded by Commissioner ~ruse and
carried ~/O, thnt potitlon CP-P?-JC, Board of County Commissioners
requftsting a Comprohenslvo Plan Lnnd Use elemp.nt amendment from Com-
mercial to Residential ~edium Density (O-~.22 units per qross acre\ for
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ò 400' x J~OO' plJrcf'l located "long thø west atð" ot U. S. 41, :'cqin-
ninq approximately AOO' north of Tmmokðlce Ro~d, being npproximðt~ly
17.5 acres, bo withdrawn, as requested by staff and r~PA.
PETITION R-flO-'3C, HUBSCltMAN ASSOCYATES,- WtTHDR1.WN AND PETITIONER
REOUIRED TO PAY FOR PF.-l\OVEPTTf,T~G.
Commissioner Wp.n2el moved, scconde~ by Commtssionp.r Rruß~ and
cðrried 4/0, that PÐtit~on R-RO-3C, Itubflchmðn Associatf!B, requÐsting
rezoning from -A- lInd - R/'I-1 - to PUD for ð 4".7+ I'Icrc traC't locl.\tf"d on
the south side of Davis Boulevard, east of Scotty's, be withdrawn ðnd
that the petitioner be rcquirnd to pay for re-ðdvertising.
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NOTEI THE FOLLOWING ITE/'IS ARE VERBATIM AS REQUESTED
BY CHAIRMAN WIMER.
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PETITION CP-R2-2C, BOARD OF COUNTY C0MMIS~IONERS REOUE~TrNn A
COMPREHE:NSIVE PLAN LAND USE E~E"'rNT "~I::Nn~'f.NT FROM COMMER('I^L TO
RESIDENTI.~L LCW-p.1f.DIUM nf.N~ITY FOR APPROXTMATF.~Y ')1 ACRE~ LYING "-[.ONG
THE NORTH SH'':: OF IMMOr,l\LEF. ROAD BETWF.F:~ U.S. 41 AND THF: SE,t,BOM1D
COASTL T~f. R^ !lPOl\D - WrTf!DnJl.I-lN
Terry Clark:
Thiß !n item 7C, petition CP-F12-2C, Board of
County Commissionnrs rnqup.stinq a comprehrnslve
pll'ln land use clcmpnt ~m('n~ment from Commercial
to Residentiðl Low-Mp.dium Density which is 0-4
units pnr gross nCfP for npproximatrly ~l ÐcrOB
located at the northel'lst cornpr of the int~r5QC-
tion of U.~. 41 ~nd Immok~lec Road. This is tho
parcel here outlinpd in r~d. Uh,.......
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Chð i rmc'ln Wimer I
~ny J, may J interrupt you? Pcfore WP. get too
deeply Into this, the pptitionor hð9 ð r~quest
th~t they would make tho no~rd ðware of on thin
thðt may eliminate the nQPd at this point in time
to go into a full detail.
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Fehruary 1~, 1~~2
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For tt'le rccord. my nðl'1C 15 r,(!orq" ""r~ndon ot th"
l~w firm of Younq, V~n ^~R~n~rrp, V~rn~rlo~ ~
Renton, hero to rQprQ~cnt Collier nrvclopncnt
Corpor~tion. Co~mi~~inn~rG, uh, thi~ ~~~ hcforo
thù CAPC iJpproximlltt'ly two weektJ nqo and th\!y
rPC"ommended (enhl ;;>f tr,:: )otltlcn which was to
chanqe the comprehensivp plan on this site.
~inco that time, wo h~ve had nn opportunity to
look ðt this site nnd address ~omo of the ques-
tions and conc~rns that ~taff h~d, nlthouqh we do
beli~ve that there i9 ð nerd for Commercial in
th^t arPD and p~rh~ps that much Commerci...l or
p.vcn more on that site, we do feel that it
probnbly is n hptter configuration of that
Commercinl thnn exists riqht there. We would ask
you tod~y to wlthdrnw your potition and qtv~ us
nn opportunity to work with ~taff on II hetter
configuration of n Cnmm~rcin] pnrcel, undp.r-
stðndlng that we do firmly bp.linva th~t thore is
a need for Comm~rcinl there "nd is an appropriate
place for Commr.rcial designatod property.
Ceorqo Vðrnndoc:
I'll mnke n motion, ~r. Chairm~n, to withdraw
this item.
Commisslonor W~nzcl:
Second.
Commissioner Kruse:
It'A brrn motioned and seconded to withdraw this
petition to givo tho potitioner the opportunity
to work with the St~ff in hettor plnnning on this
corner. Discussions, uh, Mr. virta, do you have
any objections to this?
Chnirman Wimer:
No, Sir.
Mr. Torry Virtar
Chðirmðn Wimerr
Thank you vcry much. Any furthor discussion?
Call for the question, nIl in favor?
Commissioner Wenzel:
Aye.
Commissioner Kruscl
Aye.
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Commissioncr pistorr Aye.
ChAirman WimGrl Ay~.
Oppose, sðme stqn? ~otion passcs. Item D?
Cha i rm,)n Wimer t
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P'~bruary l~, 19P'
PF.TITIl''IN CP-A2-JC, THE f'OAPD Of' COUNTY COMMTr.STONEPr. RE(lUERTING A L1\ND
USE A~£NDMFNT FROM COMMFRCT"L TO Rr5Jnr~TTAt LOW-MFDTUM nrN~TTY fOR
APPROXII-1ATF.LY qo "CRES AT TJ1F. ~OUTJ1F.AST conNER OF I""MOr."'LEE RO^D 1\Nf'
U.fi. ~l - nf.NTFD.
Legal notice having bnnn published in tho Naples CHlly N&~s on
January 15, 19R2 as evidenced by Affidavit of Publiclltlon filed with
the Clerk, public hoaring was opened to considftr petition CP-R2-3C, The
Board of County Commissioners requesting a land use ðmendm~nt from
Commercial to Rosidentinl Low-Medium Oensity (0-4 units per gross ðcro)
for approximately ~o acreS at the southeast cornor of fmmoknlee Road
and u.s. 41 in Section 27, T4RS, R25E.
Terry Clarkt
Yes, sirl This is pet'tion CP-Q2-3C, Tho BOIHd
of County Commissioners rtqu~stlnq 8 comprehen-
sIve plan land use pl~m~nt from Commercial to
Residenti~l Low-~erlium Density which is o-~ units
per qross ncre. Th~ p~rc~l l~nd is approximately
90 ðcrcS located ~t tho south~ðst corn~r of the
intersection of U.S. 41 and Tm~oka)c~ Road. Tho
prop~rty to the ~oulh is des1gnatod c-~
Resirlr.ntiðl Low-Mròlum Dr.nsity; thr proparty to
the cast is dosignated InduGtri~l and the prop-
crty to the west on tha othr.r side ot U.S. ~l is
designated Commercial. In review of the peti-
tion, St~ff nrrived ~t n recommendntion to reduce
the amount of Commercial (rom thp. 90 ncre pDrcel
to approxim~tely ~5 ~crr.s. This Is the hash M~rk
l1n~ r!lnning It little hit left ...nd cent~r of the
piece o¿ property. Tn doing this, th~ recommcn-
dðtion w...s bnsed upon the fð~t thnt it addresses
the existing residcnt~ in the I!re~ a little bit
more renlistically ðS well DS the pro1r.ct growth.
Pre~ently, th~re arû ~pproxim3tely 5,000 resi-
dents within ~ four squ~re mile area of this. In
addition, th~ 90 ~crr pðrcel is consld~rcd ~
region...l type commr.rrlnl use I!nd In review of
this r~qup.st in its location, 5t...ff felt th~t a
regional type commercl^l use w~s not necessary.
Chairman Wimart
Thðnk you. I'm not sure how many court reportero
wo have here todltY. You're a Court reporter, who
ðro you working for? (Unid~ntificrl person and
inaudible voice) You'rn with our Stltff? Ok...y, T
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Terry Clarkr
Chl'li rman wimer:
Mike Zewalk:
Chl'li rman Wimer:
Mr. Normðn
Chairmtln Wimorr
!'Ii ko 7.ewð 110
Chairmon Wimer,
Terry Clarkr
ChoJ I rman Wimer I
F~bruðry 1~, 19R2
~UGt lik~ to knew ~ll thø pll'ly~rs. I would Itke
the minut£'s of these pctitionn to he reflt~t~d
vorbntim. Plr~s~ continue.
Y~I!., sir. On F'cbrui1ry!" InR?, the ('ol1t.-r
County Planninq ^qcncy conßidc~~~ thin request.
Mr. Ros~ Lonqm i rf" tlnc1 Mr. fluntor 1~''''8ß spoke in
opposition to the requeoted chllnge which WI'IS to
rc~ove all the Commrrcial. The CCP^ considcr~d
tho r~quest by 1'1 voto of 4 to 1 nnd forwarð~d th~
rcquest to the Board with th~ recommendation of
denial.
We hl'lve hoard fr~m th~ Staff, I'Iny questions from
th~ BOl'lrd? Is there anybody registercd to speak,
Mr. Normðn?
~~~t's happ~ning7 Do we have ~o going to resi-
dential or just ~5 going to residontial?
Mr. Normðn, i8 there anybody registered to speak?
Mr. Lonqml.ra, representing th~ L3tate of Barron
Collier Junior is rcglstared.
Mr. 7.cwðlk, you hðd 1'1 question. Rathor than
jumping right in, if you would mind rnising your
hand to be recoqni7.~d, we would be happy to see
that your qu~stionß arc ðnRwered. what was your
question, sir?
Arp- wo going to hl'lve qO going to residentlal or·
just 35, that's my question.
Mr. Clðrk, would you?
Yes, sir, the original rpquest was to rcmove the
90 acrcs of comm~rcial and go to residential and
Staff is rpcommonðing that th~ 90 acre commercial
pðrc~l bo reduced to 35 ~crcs. ~5 ncrcs would
remain commercial and the Planning Agency recom-
mendpd that th~ whole area......
Th~ Foard of County Commissioners with our
rr.commendation was to do it a1l residential and
thp. Coastal Arcð plannlnq Commission or tho
Coast~l Area Plðnning ^g~ncy recomm~nded thðt it
all h~ kept commerci~l and 5tnff recommended that
the corn~r b,. kept commercial IInd thc eastcrn
portion he chanqrd to residential. St~ff recom-
mended a compromls~ bctwøen the two.
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Fobruary 1~, 19~2
Ross Longmi rnf
Cood morning, Mr. Chairman and Commi~aloners. ~y
namo is ~038 Lonqmirfl nnd T r~pr~Rent tho rst1ltr
of Barron Collier and if I mðY, T would like to
put a mnp on th~ bon rd. It is h~sicnl]y thn 8~mo
map that ~taff had put on ~~P. boar~, howev~r, it
does highlight the ral]ro~d :ight-~f-wny which
will sometime in tho future become ð county road
~nd it highlights the qrosG ownership of this
prop~rty owner, nnd at this time, I would lik~ to
call "'r. Hunter ~oss who is ð rel'l cnt1\te con-
8ultnnt fro~ Boc~ R~ton and has considerahle
amount of plðnnlnq in the proper uses of our
properties.
Huntor Mossr
Mr. Chairman, Commissioners, T'm Huntp.r ~OÐS from
BOCð Rnton, Florida. I'd like to qualify myself.
My company which baars my namo, I'm Prp.sident of
it, has heen in tho world of consulting for 30
yenrs, 31 years, ~nd we've he en 73 yp-ðrs in
Florida. A real estate conRult1\nt is one who is
~lred by people to tell them whðt to do with
their renl estate ðnd this can he everything from
lif~ insurancp companies, hanks, dpvelopcrs,
landowners, and WP. hnve been in it, at it for
some time within an l'Ir~n stretchinq from Montre~l
on the North nIl the way to Vp.n~zucl~. We have
done a lot of work (or choppinq cc~t~r ~hnln9 ðn~
we, imparticulðr for tho "'ay Co~p~ny and for
^ssociðtod Dry Goods, which Is n pnr~nt of Lord
ðnd Tnylor and for then, principally lookinq for
Bltcs. Therefore, we've been very much involved
In that. Uh, we have also mnd~ n lot of ðnalyses
of trncts for devclop~rR such ns th~ one th~t
we're working on riqht now. r hðd tho oppor-
tunity 1 ye~rs ~go of working for th~ Colli~r's
ðnd that was before thcr~ was any division of
Colli~r Renl Est^te, uh, in nn~]yzinq this entire
corn~r and it b~camc quito obvious to ~~ at thnt
time thnt this p~rt.lcular site lent itself r~-
markðbly well to be a reqion~l shopping center.
Uh, therp in not population to support it. Uh,
and therefore, one of tho first things we ha~ to
do w~s to mðk" an analysis to seo wh~t would be
neccDsary for it to be ð r~qional shoppinq center
~nð you may S^y, why did r think th~t it would
lend itsolf well to be ð sit~ when thftre was not
the n~cessðry population there? Well, ð lot of
sites thnt hDV~ hocn picked by developers ðnd by
uscrs for shopping crnters bofore thoy cn~c into
noed, there's one in Brow~rd County, tho erownrd
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February 1~, 19A2
County ~~ll, which W39 purch~~r~ by P~~rratpd
!'^r'H';mr"nt ~t:ort:''' ,.rI1"n it wl'ln hM~ic1l})V ar"zinct
land. Thcr~'~ ~nother one in Boynton Bp~ch rl~ht
now which is just cominq into its own, which will
be II futur~ home of Burdino's, hns been on tho
lnnd une plftn for 'I\.)ny, m.·,;:· Y~lIrl') ns ., r«>qionl'll
shopping centnr Rite oven thouqh therc w~s not
sufficient people to support it. Thr same thing
is true here. You can't juntify thðt as ð site
for n shopping center Dnd, ther~fore, w~ w~nt out
to find out what was the ðren which would bo a
shoppinq center tradinq nroa, nnd if r may give
these, onn to each of you, it's gonna be ensier.
This m~p, first of nIl, the rod dot is the alto
of th~ corner of 1mmok~lce Rond /'Ind U.s. 41 and
tho hlue dot Is the Constlðnd Cp.nter which is in
existenco nnd the dotte~ 1inr is the tr"ding nrc«
nnd you see thnt we h~vp 1-75 cominq down ðnd
showing it complcted nil the w~y to ^lligator
^ll~y. That is nn ðren thAt on tho wast sido of
r-75 is 1~ miles long ðnd ðpproxtmntoly 5 miles
wide. The nren to the eðst of 1-7~, if r s~id 95
I mennt 75, east of 1-7~ is nlso within the
trðòinq ~rp~ running nIl thr w~y to Immokðlee.
Tho spcond sheet ~hows the figuros, the popula-
tion figuros of today and "l5~ ~s we see them in
the future, and, it shown n, as you can spe we
hl'ld to take ~n nrp~ that included southprn L~e
County ~3 w~ll ðS northern Colli~r County nnd o~
~hi5 mðp the rcqional airport is on the north end
and N~pleg ^irport i5 at the south cnd, so its a
true county map and th~t's noc~ssary becðuse the
populðtion concp.ntratlon in that area will
repr~c~nt the trfldino nrcn for the shopping
cen ter. The impor tant fig ure here is on Pago 2
of riguros showing the shopping populntion within
this area, IInd at this mom~nt, or not at this
moment, two yr.ars ^go, the populat10r. was esti-
m3tcd at 11,451 and it's estlm~ted to be by tho
ye~r 2000, lSQ,OOO people. lSQ,OOO people
represonts a great opportunity for someone to
cater to thPM with" 7cgionðl ßhopping center.
Th~rc arc figures from tho past thnt show that
shopping centers rp.I~te very much to popu]ntton,
and, the, um, a regional cp.nter U5Ulllly caters to
tho population of 100,nOo peoplp. and up and the
size of rcgion~1 centers run upward from 400,000
squðfe feet. At this time, your COðstlanð Cp.ntør
here has 1A~,OOO 5qu~re fc~t, the Gulf Gate P1ðza
is 1(,0, Park Shores in "~, the Centr~l ~all 121,
and the Naples Shopping Centcr 100,000. These
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~ro all, except for COðstland which in Its~lf i~
a reqlon~l center, the othprs would be con"i~~r~d
to be community centnra b~in~ smllllor and c~tcr-
inq to ~ sm~llnr populðtion hllse. It's easy to
think of when you ~et t~lkinq about rr.qional
center as if that is the only use of this prop-
erty. It will be more lhlln j~~; a rcqion~l
retail centcr. It will nlso have commercial
office buildings qoing along with It and this
will, th~refore, become ð major factor ~nrl
thcrefore, the acreage cannot he thouqht of only
in rc]fttion to what will he the ret~il shopping
cent~r, but ðlso how much of it would go for
other uses bring offic~ and n connotation of
offico and warehouslnq or distribution on the way
over, on the east aide. Th~t is ~n industrial
pieco shown on thp. map thero in yellow, the
little yellow box, and therefore, thnt sidp. of
the center would h~vc to be rp.lðt~d to ð somewhat
different use than that which is closer to U.5.
41. The, um, it is not often thl'lt wo find II
center that is as well located in ~n "rca ~s this
ono for Ð total reqionnl cont~r, shopping center
complex ftnd therefore, wo feel very strongly that
the right uso for this is for devolopmnnt as ð
regional center with both r"tail ~nd of.fice space
usa. The, UM,......
Chairman Wlw.r.rr Plp.ase, Mr. ~oss, r don't wish to ~ppc8r to be
rude, but how much longer is your presentation
going to take?
Mr. Hunter "'OS81 I just finished.
Chðirmðn Wimerr Thank you.
Mr. Hunter "'ossr Thank you.
Chairman Wimer 1 Any questions from the Board?
Commissioner Pistorl Well, the only question T ~ave, is it seems to mo
that the ~taff said the part to the east is
Indu9trinl ~nd this part is ComMerci~1 now an~ If
we take and take the corn~r and make it Comm~r-
cial and then put the other to Rp.Ri~~ntinl, wp.'re
putting Renidcntllll In-h~twpen Commercial ~nd
Industrial, and I think th~t 15 pretty poor
plnnninq. On this nrr.1I, as long as T've hep.n,
~han I was on the C^PC and all h~s always b~en
talked of bcinq n Commp.rcinl davolopm~nt ~rp.~ ~nd
that's how the tnduntrial area got in th~re, IInd
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C"h."Iirmlln WimE'rr
Mr. William Normnnr
Chnlrman Wlmert
Mr. Terry virtar
I'm jURt wondcrlnq why Wp would cut out pnrt of
it ~vnn. I'm, T cnn't B~Y th~t I'm vory ~uch tn
f,wor of it.
Th~nk you. ~r. t:orman, 15 th~rc ~nybo~y el~~
registcred to spenk?
No, sir.
Thp f,t~ff, Mr. Virt~, f would lik~ to ðGk for
your opinion. You came up with a recommendation
on thin, pick ð parcel and I would nssume th~t
you're nw~re evidently that the owncrs desirous
to hðvc n rcqion~l 5hoppin~ center and Y ~on't
think the question was rp.ally addressed anò I can
under5tDnd th~t d~5irc, the s~m~ as T can under-
stnnd som~ people on 5th ^vcnue South think
th~t's ð qrP-ðt place to markp.t ð 20 story condo-
minium, but ¡ don't think thðt 1s the best land
U3~ plðn. f5 this thp beRt land use plan for
this piece of proparty?
Wpll, getting directly to th,. Stðff r~commcnda-
tion In this matter, the recommendation was based
on ð numbcr of fl'lctor5, it's not 1ust ~ne item or
another th~t was picked upon. First of all, we
wcrr looking ~t the overn]l area both north nnd
south through Immoka]pc Road at the time we made
ð recomM~ndntion. W~'rc ~lgo looking lit tho
total tally of tho Commerciðl in that IIraa.
W,.'re nlso looking at the totðl1ty ùf the Com-
mercial in that arcn in rel~tion to existing ~nd
pl~nn~d Commcrciðl Shoppinq fðcIliti~s of ð
reqion~l n~ture. H~vinq COð5tlnnd Mall which is
only ðpproximately ~o~ buIlt out at the present
time, having ð ~econd site within th~ county for
a fpgional center ~t qSI anó u.s. 41 and tho fact
that th~ Bor.ita Bay devolopm~nt immr.di~tely
across the county linp to the north h~s ð pro-
posed regional center rf'cognizing th~ fðct that
there nre two c~nters on th~ drawing boards at
the present time, rccoqni7.1ng thnt thore is a
crntr.r thnt is only rnrti~lly built up, an~ thp.n
looking at the populations that would he served,
uh, th~ fiqure pr~viouslý used w~s thnt hy tha
year '000, thor~ would he 1~~,427 p~ople within
the service ~reD of this locðtion. Tharp. proba-
bly will b~ marc peopl~ th~n that, however, thore
ðrp thr~e r~gion~l shoppinq Cf'ntera ~ithcr built
or in the process of belnry devAlopod to service
that population ~nd probably a larger areð than
Pllqe 1 n
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was shown to you. The fact thllt 'YQu vovld h~v~
Re8ld~ntlðl L~nd Us~ lo~~t~1 h~twrbn T"~uati1nl
Land Uso ~nd Co~m~rcial L~nd Use, if it wcrc just
a thin strip of Innd, YOG, thnt vould he very
poor planning. We'rc t~lklng about fairly
extensive stretch~s of l~nd thðt in that CIIS~, r
think, good plnnninq c~n ov~,,~~~ anv problems
that would be crcated by such land UA~S.
Chairman Wimert
The three centers you speak of, those are already
approved?
Mr. Terry Virtl'lt
Well, Coast land, we all r~coqnizo as, like T snid
Is ~O, built out. There's a considerðble amount
r~maining to be built on t.hnt sit~. The loc~tion
of Stl'lte Road 951 and U.s ~l, we hnv~ whllt would
be on the ~mall side of. a regionnl crntrr, and Is
an approved center hore in the County. In the
Ronitn Pay dr.velopmcnt, there Is ð rr.qionðl
shopping facility proposed ns II part of th~t
development, thðt ia imm~dintoly north of the
~ounty line and it in itself, is II sizeahle
center, so yes, there ðro three.
Chairman Wimert
~r, Virta, would you state your qUðlificattons ð5
a Lllnd Planner?
t~r. Terry Vlrtll:
I hllve been c~ploycd continuously as a Planner
since Octob~r of lQr.~, approxlm~tcly ]h y~ðrs. T
have ß Bachelor's Dcqroc and a Master's in ....
Chairman Wimcrt A little louder, pleðeo.
Mr. Terry Vlrtðt T have a ~nchelor's Ooqrce and a ~ðst~r's In
Public Administrðtion with ~n emphðsis in Urbðn
PIa n n i ng .
Chatrmðn Wimert Thllnk you, BIr. Ouestion~ from thp. Ro~rd?
Commissioner Wenzel?
Commissioner Wanzelr If my locðtion in riqht, isn't the County S~wer
Plllnt, North N1Iples SAw~r, just AIISt of the
yellow line, e~st of the y~llcw lIre~, doesn't it
run right down th~re?
Mr. Terry Virtar TO thn y~llow hox that Is ~n8t of thr. Rðilroad, T
belicve is the .......
Commissioner Wen7.ell Ts that whp.r~ It Is? No, whore's the County
S~wer Plant? Isn't it only IIbout a hill! mile
ellst of the Rðilroðd? ¡t's riqht in th~t nrCð,
t'llgo II
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that's wh~t I thouqht. ^11 right, th"t's whAt J
thought. ¡ thought 1t 'N',):: L... thH yollow .Und.
Okay.
. Chairmlln WI~~rt ^ny questions from the Ronr~?
Commissioner Kruser I h~vQ ð quostlon.
Chðirmon Wimer I Commis8toncr Kruse.
Commissioner Kruser Th~ only thing th~t Is hothering me is thðt r
h~vp. noticed the tcn~ency if it's a s~ðl1 piece,
sm"1l like 30 ~cres compnre~ to 90 "crcs, th~n
you tend to q~t sm~llcr stores and less grc~nary
put ðGi~e, Dctually it's probnh1y less money
spent in the dcvplopmpnt ßnd if w~ kc~p rr.~ucinq
tha chunks of it that would be suitable tor ð
wall planned rcglonnl center, then I'm ðfrðid we
oro going to kpcp prolifer~ting tho strip zoning
that occurs nlong ~1. In lino with thdt, what·
bothers ~c with thin one, is if we say well,
thp.fc is no np~d for it. Well, if there is not ð
neC'd for it, I can't SPC ðnyonc in there right
mind building" shopping center that s~ze unless
Its going to mnka monay. If it's going to make
monp.y, it's supporting Itßclf. ~o AS f~r as
whether or not there's too many of them, there's
too many of them if one of them goes broke.
That'~ personal opinion.
Chairman Wimer% Commissioner Wenzel.
Commissioner W~nzel: I would like to mention one thing. One of our
problems in ð lot of these is not enouqh parking.
r think r would rather hav,. ~urplus p~rking thnn
not enough In "ny of these shopping centers. I
think ~ou qot it down on Marco JsIßnd, John
knows, h("ll tell you ~bout ð lot of shopping,
c~nter6 thllt don't hßve ~nouqh parking. r think
you need IImple parkinq In thesc ðrellS. r just
want to l~t you know it you're cutting it rlown,
you're only cAusing a prohlem.
Chairman Wimer: Perhaps the BOðr~ Is qrPlIt to tnlk ðbout II
regional shopping c~nter, but this is not zo~ed
for ~ re~ionlll shoppinq c('nter, it's ð compr~-
hcnsivn plan w~'re t~lking ðbout IInrl it's com-
prohenslve for ~omm~rcinl. ~ny future ~etermln-
ation of that com~p.rciðl Is yet to bA dp.tArmlnp.d
IInd It haR to be det~rm1nect by this ~oðrrl of
County Commissioners ~nd you can mllke A precte-
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Februnry ]~, l~P?
t~rminðtlon now or you can go in the ~~ning
hearing and r~zone tho l~nd, J think it's ð
little preju~lcial. ~ny other qup.fttions from thr
Board? ^nyhody plsc to sprllk, ~r. Normlln? ~r.
Norman, anybody elso registered to spe~k7
Mr. William Norman, No, øtr.
Commissionor Wenzol, I'll move we closft the he^ring, Mr. Chnirman.
Commissioner Plstorr Second.
Chairman Wimcrr It's been moved nnd seconded to close the puhli~
henring. Any further discussion? I'll call for
th~ question. All In fðvor?
Commissioner Pistorr Aye.
Commissioner Wenzel, Aye.
Commissioner Krusel Aye.
Chairmlln Wimer,
Aye. Oppose, slime sign? Motion passes.
Chairman Pistor: I move we accept the St~ff recommendation and
deny the Petition CP-~2-JC.
Commissioner Wenzel, The Planning Agency is recommending to deny it.
Commissioner Pistor: Well, on the blue sheet, it says the plnnning
Agency nnd it also 6ðYS, yea, the Planning
Agency.
Commissioner Wenzelr All right, rill second che motion.
Cha!rmon Wimer: Okay, The motion Is to accp.pt the plllnninq
Agency's rp.commendation, not the Planning Staffs?
Commissioner Pistor: The Plnnning ^gency'R recommendation.
Chairman Wimer,
Ok~y, we hav~ n motion to acc~pt the Plllnninq
Agency's recomMendation IInd deny the petition IInd
leave the wholc lIrea Commercl~l. Any further
di~cussion? r'm sorry, it WðS second~d by
Commissioner Wenzel.
~ommiÐ8ioner Wenze11 Yea, 1 scconded it.
Ch<'lirmlln Wimnrl
Any furthrr discussion? Call for the qucßtlon.
All in favor?
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Co~min~ioner -Kruse: ^yc.
Commiasionrr Wenzelr Aye.
Commissioner Pistor: ^y~.
Chnirmnn Wimer: opposP, ßðMP. nign? T rpqist,.rcd nn nyr. vote.
Motion passp.s 1 to 1. Nrxt p~titlon.
OROT~ANCF. ~2-]5 RE PETITION CP-P2-4C, THE pnAR~ OF COUNTY CO~MT~SIONERS
REOIIF.f.TTNG A CO~PREHENSIVE PL^N LM-10 U~E ^MENnr--F.HT FROM RfCnF.ATT(')N OPF.N
SPACE TO RfSTDENTIAL LOW-MErTUM DENSITY ON ^ PORTION OF ~ECTIONS " &
~~, T~nS, R2~E. - ADOPTED.
Legnl notice hðvlnq be~n published in the Nnplos D~iJy News on
Jðnunry 15, 1982 ðS evidcnc~d by Affidðvlt of Publicðtlon flIed with
the Clerk, public heðring was opened to consider pot~tion CP-~7.-4C, The
Bonrd of County Commissioners requesting ð Compr~hensive Plftn Land Use
amendment trom Recrc~tion Op~n 5pnce to R~sidpntinl Low-~~dium density
(0-4 u~~tß pcr gross acre) on n portion of Sections 27 & ~~, Townshtp
4~ south, J1~nge 2S F.~st.
Terry Clark. yps, sir, this io petition CP-~2-4C, Thp. Board of
County Commlssion~r8 rcqup.stinq a Compr~henßivn
Pll1n L<\nd Use t'l.I.'ME'nt c"Iml?ndment from Pecr~lIt Ion
Open Spð~E' to R~sidpnti31 Low-M('dium density
which is n-~ units per gross ðcr~. The pnrcel Is
located south of the propnrty which we just
con~idered. This arc~ outlined by the ornnqe
originally was zoned Golf Course ~nd the Comp
PIDn was chRnqe~ to Rp.crention Opon ~pace in
1977. In ndoptlnq the unIfied zoninq or~inðnc~,
th~ Po~rrt ~~optoð A-? zoninQ for this prop~rty.
In accordance with that change, Stðff and th~t
the golf coursp has ncv~r hpcn deve1ope~, ~tnff
and tho Collier County Plannlnq ~qency ~rc
recommending that it hp ~mcndp.~ from ReCrp.ðtlon
Open Spðce to Residential low-Medium density.
Commissioner Wcnzelr 0-4.
Chairman Wimer. Any commt'nts from or q~estions from thp. 801lrd?
~r. Norman, any registered Ðpo~k~rs? I
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Fcbruðry 1~, I~A2
~r. WIlll~m Norm~nt
~r. Longmire is r~qister8rl.
Mr. Ross Longmir~!
For the record, my nllmo is ROBS longmire and r
repres~nt thn Estate of B~rron Collier nnd it is
thft opinion of tho own~rR t~~~ thiß chanqe would
be ðppropriato sln~~ the golf ~~urRe thðt had
been previously plannrd had not m~teriðllzed, so
we feol that tho change b~ck to Residential on
the Comprehensive Pl~n is an appropriðto change.
Cha I rml.ln Wimf! r r
Thank you sir. Anybody else registered to spoak?
Mr. William Norman: No, air.
Commissioner Wcnzelr ~ove to close the hearing, Mr. Chairman.
Chairman Wimer: We havo a motion to close the public hearing, do
we have a second?
Co~missioner pistorr Second. Second.
Chairman Wimnr1
Moved and seconded. Any further discussion.
I'll call for the question. All in favor?
Commissioner Wenzelt
Aye.
Commissio~cr Pistor:
"'yo.
Commissioner Kruse!
Aye.
Chðirmðn Wimerr
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Commissiorer Wenzel:
"'ye. Oppose, s~me sign? Motion pass('s. Do we
havo ð motion to accept Staff rocommendation?
So move, Mr. Chairman.
Commissioner Plstorl
Second.
ChairmtJn Wimer:
rt'§ been moverl and seconded to Ðccept ~he r.taff
recommendation. Any further discussion? Call
for tho qUl'st ion, 1"111 in favor?
Commissioner Wenzelt
Aye.
Commissioner Pistorl
l\yr:.
Commissioner KruS~t
Aye.
Chllirman Wimer!
Ayo. Oppose, same siqn? Motion pðSSC~,
unanimous. Item F will be hl"lndl~d one at ð time
and as ð pUblic heðrinq on e1lch on~ ~s per the
Board's policy.
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Fobruðry I~, 1982
COMmissioner Wcnzol movp.d, 8ccond~d by Commi8slon~r Plstor and
carrl~d 4/0" th~t th~ nrdJnllnce ~8 numbcrcd ~nd ~ntitl~d b~low he
~dopted and ~ntercd in Ordinanc~ Book No. 141
Ordinance No. P?-l~
fiN OnDIN^,,'CE AMr.NI'ING ORDINANCE 79-3", THE COMPRE-
HEN~JVE PLAN FOR COLLIER COUNTY, FLORJ~A, 5Y
lIto'ENDING TIlE WORK STUDY 1\RF.A MflP '2 FROM RECnr.^TION
OPEN SPACE TO PE~IDENTIlIL LOW-~EDIUM nEN~ITY (0-4
UNITS Pf.R GROSS ACRP.) ON TilE FOLL0WING DESC':RIElED
PROprRTY: TlIlIT PC'1RTTON OF f,f.CTtONS '17 liNn 14,
TC¥t'~':,lIrp .,,1 SOUTH, RANCE 25 ElIST, COLLTf.R COUNTY,
FL('IIHI)l\, I"0RP. PARTJCULARLY DESCRIBED ItEREINl AND
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVP. DATE.
ORDINANCE P2-1~ Rf. Pf.TJTTON CP-A?-5C, PARCEL A, THE nOllRD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS REQUESTING ^ LAND USE AMENDMENT FROM CO~MERCI^L TO
RESrDFNTJAL ME~TUM nf.NSITY FOR APrROXI~ATf.LY 3.P lICRES AT THE NORTHEA~T
CORNER OF THE INTERSECTION Of hIRPORT ROAD AND GOLDEN GhTE PARKWAY. -
M:>O~TED .
Legal notice h~ving boen puhli3hed in thA Naples Dally News on
January 15, 19R2, as ovid~nc~d by Affidavit of PublJc~tton filcd with
the Clork, public hearing was open~d to consider petition CP-R2-5C,
Parcel A, the Bo~rd ~f County Commissionera requesttnq a land us~
Ðmenument from Comm~rcilll to Residentll.ll ~~dium Density (0-".22 units
per gross ðcre) for ðpproxim~tely 3.A l.Icres at the no.thel.lst corner of
the intersection of Airport Ro~d ðnd Colden Gate p~rkw~y.
Terry Cl.Hkr
Parcel h of Pot it Ion CP-82-~C Is ß request by the
P,o~rd of County Commissioncrs to amend the
comprrhpnnivc p]~n from comm~ric~] to rcsi~enti~l
medium d~nRity which is O-~.'2 units per qross
acre for ~pproximntQly ~.~ l.Icr~s \ocðt~d at th~
north~nst corn~r of the int~rscction of Airport
Ro~d ßnd Colden Gßte pðrkwßY. ~tðff ðnd the
Collior County PIßnnin~ ^qen~y ~re r~commendlng
that the request h~ ðpprovp.d due to the "trtp
comm~rclðl notur8 of it.
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ChAirman Wimer I
Mr. William Normant
Chairmðn Wlrncrr
Mr. ~08S Longmirer
Chðirman Wimerr
Mr. ROS8 Langmirer
Chðlrman Wlmarr
Mr. Ross Longmirer
Chðirman Wimer I
Mr. Ro S R La ng m ire r
Chð 1 rman Wimer:
Mr. William Vinesl
Ch.,irman Wimerr
Mr. William Vinesl
Chairm¡m Wlmf'rt
February l~, 19A2
Any qU9stlons from tho bOllr~? ~ny registnred
splHlkers?
Mr. Longmire, again.
Want to just pull your chair up there?
For tho rocord, my namo is Ross Longmire and I
represont the Sproul Trust. If I may, T would
like to put another mðp on the board, it's Q
little lerger.
Yos, sir.
Mr. Bill Vines has done ~on9id~r"hlo work in the
pl~nning of this pircc of propp.rty enrl I would
like to nsk him to come forward to speak at this
time.
~re you on Parcel ^ or Parcel O?
The ~mount coinci~es with the ~taff report and we
have parcel C in one......
We're only on Parcel A.
I think the one map shows .,11 three. We arc
owners of ,." e, C, "nd D.
Okay, We're just addressing Parcp.l ~, okay, so
we're all clear on the same subj~ct.
Good morning, ~r. Chairman, Commissioners. With
respect to Parcel A, representatives of thp
Sproul Trust have mot with ~taff ßnd have con-
currcd that the recommcnded ch~nqe mðkes sense
and we offer no ohj~ction.
Thank you, Mr.... Would you i~entify yourself for
the record.
I am William vines representing f>proul Trust.
Thank you. Is anybody else registorp.d to ßpellk
foIr. Norman?
Mr. William Normanr No, sir.
Commin9ion~r Pistorl I move th~ public hoaring be clospd.
Commissioner Wenzel I Second.
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Chalrmðn Wimer: Its beon moved ~nd ~eccn~~d :0 clocc the hCðrlnq.
^ny furth~r discu9s1on? C~ll (or th~ qu~stlon,
lIll in ftlvor?
Commissionor Pistorl Aye.
CommisDion~r W~nzp.l I Aye.
Commisslon~r ~ruser Aye.
Chairman Wimerr Aye. Opposo, s~me siqn? Motion p~sses. Do we
have ð motion for recommend~tion of Staff or
approval of 5t~f( recommendation?
Commissioner pistort So move.
Commissioner Krusel Second.
Chairman Wlmert Its b~cn moved and seconded for approval of Staff
recomm~ndlltion. Any further discussion? Call
for the qU~8tion. All in f~vor?
Commissioner Pistorl AYQ.
Commissioner Krusel Aye.
Chairman Wlmerl
Aye. Oppose, same oign?
Commissfonp.r W~n7.plt No.
Chl'lirman Wimert Motion passes, three to one.
Commissioner W~n7.el: Donsity too high.
~halrmðn WImerl Beg your pardon.
CommIsaion£r Wenz~l: Density too high for me.
Chalrmnn Wimer, Next, is Item 2, P~rcel B.
M0TrON TO APPROVE PF.TITION CP-P?-5C, PARCFL A, THE PO^RO OF COUNTY
CO~MrSSInNERS REOUF.f,TING A LAND USE A~F.NDMr.NT FROM CO~~ERCrAL TO
RESTDF.NTr^[. MEDIUM DF.NSTTY FOR APPROXH'ATF.LY S. 2 ACRr.~ AT THE SOUTHF.AGT
CORNER OF THE INTERSF.CTH)f-J OF AJRPOr.T ROAD AN') GOLDEN GATE: PflRP<WAY.
FAIL~D. (ACTION RESCrf-JDF.D ~ATER THIS ~E~StON).
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Leqðl notice having been published tn the N~ples D~ily N~W8 on
J~nunry 15, )QS2, as ~videnced by Affidavit of publication filed with
the Clerk, public hearing w~s opened to consider petition CP-~2-5C,
porcel B, The ßo~rd of County r.oMmissioncra requesting a lðnd use
Paqft lA
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F~bruary 1~, 19A,
amendment from Commercial to R08id~ntlol M~dium Denstty CO-~."" units
per gross ~cr~) for approximat~ly ~., ðcr~s ~t the south~~st cornor of
the intorB~ctlon of Airport Road and Col~en Cote ParkwllY.
Terry Clarkt
Yes, sir, this in P~rcel a of Lr-~2-~C, ~ request
by the Board to amend the Comprehensive Plan
Future tðnd Use r.lemont from c.omm~rcinl to
R~8identinl Mcdtum Density 0-(,.22 units per gross
acrr.. This is Itom R hcro with ^irport Rc~d
bounded to tho west of the property anrl Golden
Coate Parkw~y to th~ north. Thr property is
ðpproximðt~ly 5.2 acres and it's the rp.commenda-
tion of Staff ~nd tho Collier County plnnning
^gency that this recommendation bp. approved.
^ny questions from tho Board? Commissioner
Piøtor?
Chairman Wimer I
Commissioner Plstorr Doesn't that plec~ of proporty bðck up on th~ urn,
C"!itz pit?
Terry Clarkr Yes, sir.
Commissioner Pistorr To me, to havo th~ Geitz pit in b~ck of D resi-
dential ðren Is not the best idea. Is that going
to be, uh. it 'A not aolnq to b~ filled In, and of
course the City doesn't use It ~s much for water
right now, but it's sort of a s~fety factor.
Chairman Wimer: Any other comments, Commissioner?
Commissioner Pistorr No.
We're ~ll entitled to our feelings and J think
residential housinq or single family or
multi-family overlooking lakes is very attrac-
tivft, very desIrable nnrl commands very high
prices In thr mark~tplac~ for dcsirahl1ity and we
force developers to dig lakes In every rcsi-
dentinl subdivision of any slzp. that we build,
that is built here in Collier County.
Commisslon~r Pistorr This thing iß much bigger than ð lake ðnd deepor.
Cha i ,...ðn Wim~r:
Chairman Wimerl I think it's beautiful, but that's ð personðl
opinion.
Commissioner Wonzoll I'll move to close the public hearing.
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Co~mi88ioncr Kruscl f,econd.
Ch~irman Wimer, If no on~ is rcg18ter"~ to sp~~k, we hè'tvc n
motion to close the public hoaring ðnd seconded.
^ny furthp.r discussion? Call for the qu~stion.
"11 in favor?
Co~missionr.r Wanzel! Aye.
Commissioner Kruser Aye.
Commissioner Pistorr Aye.
Chairman Wlmert Aye. Oppose, same sign? Motion ~1I9SCS. Do we
hnvR a recommendation or a motion for a recom-
men~ðtion for St~ff approval?
Commissioner Kruset So move.
Chairman Wimer: Do we have a second?
Commissioner Wenzel: I'll second to get 1~ on the floor.
Chairman Wimerl We have ð motion and a second for IIpproval of
StAff recomMcndation which is to ch~nq~ this from
commcrcinl to residenti~l. Any furth~r discus-
sion? Call for the question, all in favor?
Co~missioncr Krusel Aye.
Chairman Wimer!
"yo. Oppose, same sign?
Commissioner PIstor: No.
r 'mmission~r Wenzel I No. My reason Is the ðensity ie too high.
Chairman Wimerl
Motion fa11~, 2 to 2, Item B, r'mains Commerci~l.
Next item C, numbcr 1.
prTITTO~ CP-P2-~C, PARCEL C, TH~ BOAPD OF COUNTY cn~MIR~ION~R~
RE0UESTTNG A LANn USE AMENn~ENT FR0M COMMERCIAL TO RESTD~NTr"L
LO'/'J-MEDIlW DENSITY Fon APpnOXYMATELY 70 1\CRF.S 1\T THE NORTHWEST CORNER
OF THE YNTET'!SECTJON OF ^ TRPORT ROAn 1\NO GntN~N GATE PARJ<'I\'¡W. - rENIED.
Lcgnl notice having b~on published In the Nnples Daily News on
Jðnu~ry 1~, 19R2, and corrected advertisement published on January ?O,
19A2, as evidenced by Affidavit of Publication filed with the Clerk,
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public hoaring W~Ð opon~d to cona1~er p~t1tton Cp-~'-~r, pðrcpl C, Tho
ßoard o~ Ct:lunty Commlssion~rs requesting 8 l~nd UBP. I'Imf!ndment from
Comm~rical to Residentlðl Low-~edium Density (O-~ units per qro8s acre'
for ðpproximately 70 acrQS nt the northwost cotner o~ ~he tn~~reection
of Airport Ro~d and Colden Cote Parkway.
Torry Clllrkl
YeA, sir, Item C, PlIrcf'!1 C, of CP-f'l1.-!'C, Is a
request by the ~oard of County Com~i8slonr.rs to
ðm~nd th~ Co~pr~h~nglv~ Plnn from Comm~rci~l to
Residential Low-~ndlum density wh~ch is 0-4 units
per qross acre for ðpproxlmlltely 70 acres locl'ltcd
ðt the northw~Rt corner of tho intersection of
Airport Ro~d IInd Gold~n r.ðte Parkway. This Is
tho prop~rty outlined here, excludlnq the yellow
portion. ~tafr ðnd tho Collier County Plnnnlnq
Agency lire recommending thnt the pðrcel remain
Com~crcilll. The r,.~sons for this oro in
ð~tempting to Identify the prp.sent ond projected
growth in thia ar~a of the county. A pllrc~l of
this size is ne~dcd in the futuro ll'lnd uge plðn.
In addition, two medinn cuts 1Ind õecp.lerlltlon
lðncs h~ve bc~n made on Airport Road to enter
this prop~rty ðn~ ono similar medi~n cut with
as~o~l~tod dpc~lerl'ltion l~nes IIlonq Golden G~te
Parkway or Goodlette F.xtension.
Chðirman Wimerl
Any questions from thp BODrd? Commissioner
Wenzel?
Commissioner Wenznl: I hav~ one quention, who's r~qup.stinq the low
density then from residential to residential 0-4.
Is the owners rr.questing it?
Terry Clllrkt No, thðt'ø the Board of County Commissionars.
CommIssioner Wenzel I ~ecause on ðreð thðt hiq with units o-~ looks to
be okay to me. All right. Okðy.
Chairmon Wimer: ^ny furth~r questions from th& Boar~? ~r.
Norm~n, do W& hðve any r~gistered Rp~akers?
Mr. William Normðnt Mr. Longmire is rcgistorod.
~r. P.oss Lonqmlrer ~g~in, I would like to cðll on Mr. Vines to
address this subject.
Mr. Williðm Vincsr The subject 70 ðcros hos been identified by th~
P1tq" '1
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Cha i rman \'iImer I
~r. Wllli~m Normðnt
C.na l"mlm wimer t
Mr. Vinest
Chl!irmðn Wlmerr
Mr. Vinesl
Chili rmðn Wimer r
Commissioner Wpnzclt
Fehrullry ]1;, It:1A2
Compr~hcnBlv~ Plan for a lot of y~nr~ noW as II
future commprcinl complcx or cðns~qu~ntln¡ &17.0.
Th~ oWO('rs of thnt trnci.. "nù it 13 "n entire
8in~]y ðwn~~ trll~t, hnve hel~ it in und~v~)opcd
ncrcn~e ~w~!tlnq th~ ~lm~ whp.n d~velopm~nt of the
Burroun~inq markets ju~tifierl 1~itlntlon of
comm~rcinl ð9velopm('nt. ThIs 81t~ rn~~tft the
normal pl~nnin~ tests of Giza ðnd Jocntion,
~cccsnibl1lty for Ð lnrqe scale complex of
non-resid~ntinl development ~nd 8S ~erry Clark
indicat~d in connection with tha four-lðning work
recently completed for Coldpn Gnte p~rkway and
^Irport Rond, access points to thp Inrqe trðct
wp.re identified, the four-l"np. conRtructlon plans
wer~ modified to incorporlltc npproprlate commer-
ci3l entries 1Ind exits with the necesgary cross-
overs, left turn 8tor~gp., right turn decr.lerntlon
lanes, th~t work was nccomplishcd "0 " hiqhw~y
construction oxtra at the fnstlqatlon of and
exprnsr to the Innrtowners. ~r. timetahle for
d~velopmpnt of thnt tract is not identifinð.
It's still reqnrded ~n bp.lnq ~ prime np.llr city
loclltion, awaiting the c~lendðr date when its
initi"tlon of dr.vC'lopment for qu...l1ty scrvice
commercial ðctivities related non-residential
activities nre ðpproprinto, so the owners and
thp.lr consultnnts concur with thp Staff and wtth
the PI~nninq ^gcncy that l~^vlng that ðrc~
dp.signòted as Commcrcinl on the Comprehensivo
PlAn is th~ ðpproprlate course of ~ction ðnd we
~o recomrnend.
Thank you. Are thp.re any othor ~peðkera?
No, 0 i r .
Mr. vInes, can you identify one thing on that
chart for me?
Yes, sir.
Th~ nrell in qrcen, I can't read it from here,
north of this parcel C.
That's th£' rolnci~nð Elementary ~chool.
Okðy, thank you. That's the p.lementary school to
the north. Thank you, air. commissioner Wenzel,
II question?
I have one question, Bill. St~y up there ~
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minuto. You don't w~nt to chnngo C, you w~nt to
leave th1lt 70 ~crcs in comm~r~fnl ~nd y~~ ðC-
cording to my rcsumc here, you don't hnvo ~ny
opposition to 0, th~ small~r piec~ being m~de
rcsidentiðl, T menn why would you.......
Mr. Vines r D is juøt the reversc, CommisEll,:,!"~r Wonzel.
Commissioner Wenzolt Oh, I soo, right, YCl\h. From Rcs1dent1l11 to
Commercil\l, so In other words you wllnt to make
th~ whole thing Commercial.
Mr. Vinesr To expand and round out the cornhlncd C ~nd 0
pllrcr.lG Ip.~ving them shown ~s Commerclnl in the
Comp PIDn I\nd %on~d ^grlculturnl nwaiting the
time when it's appropril\te for deflnit.ivp de-
velopm~nt plans to he prpp~r~d and 8ubmitt~d to
the County for consideration of initl~1 develop-
ment.
Commissioner Wenzel I Who made tho recommend~tlon, that's what I, on
changing it from rnsidentf,l to commercial on the
little piece ~nd making the hlg piece from
Commerci"l to Rcsidcntil\l. Is that the Staff or
is that the .......
Mr. Vinesl The biq piece grew out of Commission dp.cision
back during the COMp Pl~n And zoning orrlin~nc~
he~rings. The sm~ll piece in a requPGt initiated
by the landowner.
Commissioner Wenzpl: You're requesting thnt?
Mr. Vines: Thl\t's correct.
Com~!ssloner Wenzel: That's not St~ff recommendations.
Mr. Vines: The ~t~ff recommen1pd in f1lvor hut the petition
was Initi~ted by tho landowner.
Commlssfon~r Wenzel r Yeah, Yeah, all right, th~t answers my question.
Chairman WImert ~ny othcr queøtfons from the noðrd?
CommIssioner Wenzelt T'll mov~ the he~ring be clo8fld, Mr. Chairman.
Commiseioner PIRtorr Second.
Chairman Wimert Wr have a motion and ~econd to clos~ tho h~arinq.
Any further discussion? 1'11 colI (or the
question. All in favor?
COMD'lission~r Wnnzcls Aye.
CO::lm1:¡aloncr PIstort Aye.
Commlss1onf!r Krusct Aye.
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aOOK 057 PACt 499
Þ<.Yf". OppeR", ø...me niqn? ~10tion pAsses. To
r.l,.~r up ~ny cðnfuBion'w~ "'ppr~r to h...vc, on this
p~rccl t~n ~oard of County CO~~i~Bion~rs ...~keð
thllt it ho Comp 1'1 an from CO"";," nidl to Ref\idcn-
tinl. Th~ owner, potitioner 0; th~ owner, staff,
nnd Commission, Pl~nning Commission slIirl no we
would rather h...vc it Commercial. The decision Is
to lr~v~ i~ commercial or to m...ke it thp. low
denaity residential.
Wrll, clarify one thing, Mr. Chairm...n, thpn thft
~t8ff recommends denying tho chango thpn ts that
right?
Cnlt i rman \ol1mor r
Commissioner Wenzel I
Th...t is ~orrect. Staft recommandntion is for
deninl, to leavo it DS commercial. Do w~ have 8
motion for Staff rccommp.ndlltion?
Chð i rm...n Wimer r
Well, I'll mnke the motion for Staff recommenda-
tion.
Commissioner Wonzel:
I'll sccond it.
Commissioner pistort
w~ hßv~ n motion and srcond for St~ff recommf"n-
d~tion. ^ny furthftr discussion? I'll call for
the question, all in favor?
Chairman Wim(!r:
Commissioner Wenzel:
Aye.
Commissioner Þistort
Aye.
Aye.
commissioner Krusel
Oppose, same sign? Aye. Next, item D.
Ch ,. i r ~ a n Wi mer r
PETITTON cp-n7-5C, P^~CEL D, THE COLLTER COUNTY PL^NN~NG DF.P"RT~ENT
RE('UrSTIt:G A LMm USE /\t'ENn~ENT FR("1M Rf.f>IDfNTIflL lOW-MEDIUM Df.NSITY TO
COMMf.RCT^L FOR "ppnOXTMATELY lr. ACRf.f, LOC^TED APPROXTMATELY 2000 FEET
WEST Of ^TRP0nT n0AD AND NORTH OF GOLDfN CAT~ PARKWAY. - ADOPT~D.
Legal notice h^ving been publi6hed in thp. Naples Daily News on
Janudry 15, 19A1, ðS ~vidpnccd by ^ffirlðvit of Public^tion tiled with
the Clerk, public hearing was opened to consider ~tition CP-R2-~C,
Parcel D, Th~ Collier County Planning Depðrtment requcAtlnq a Illnd us~
amendment from Residential Low-M~dium D~n8ity (O-~ units per qross
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Ft"bruary If;, 19P~
acre) to Commercll1l for approximately 10 ð~rfta located appro~lmðte]y
2000 fe~t west of Airport Road, north ot Colð~n CðtP. Parkwny in ~ection
2", T49S, R25F..
Terry CIðrk r
YfHI, sir, this Is Itom D, pet1tic:..n (,P-f'~-~C. As
stated earlier, this requ~st W~8 initl~t~d by tha
property ownrr. Staff r~view~d this in consid-
eration of the tot1l1 three parcels which exlstpd
as Commorci~l ~t tho time. ~tllff nnd the" PI~n-
nlnq ^qency rocommend th~t P~rcel 0 which is
IIpproxim~tely 10 ~crps, thl5 y~]low par~el, be
amended from Rosidential Low-~ndlum dp.nsity to
Commrrci1ll. Tn Its rp.commen~~tton, in our
reco~mp.nrlation we r~vlrwnrl this entire p~rcel,
thlo entire nrea of th~ County. Our first two
recommendations for ^ and A were for removal and
therefore, that's tho background for ðmcndinq tho
Camp Plan from R~sldontlal to Commercial for
pðrc~l D.
Thank you. ~ay I ask ~r. Virta bp.fore we con-
tinue with othcr speakerR, Mr. Virta, is your
rp.commrn~ntioh, tho St~ff recommcn~ation, st~y
the s~me in Jight of the Aonrd's action on the
othcr pðrc~ls. The commercial was not removed
from itom pðrc~l B, 50 that is still commercial
there now. Th~ landowner h~d rcqur~ted that tho
commcrci~l be removod from parcel ^ and B ðnd
exchange for th~t, add the commercial ovcr In
itp.m D, that has not hðpp~ned ðt this point In
time.
Chðirman Wlmerr
Mr. Terry Virta:
That's right, our recommcnd~tlon was h^sic~1Iy
the rr.mov~l on, 0', those two p1eccs with the
addition on the other sidp it had ð bðlAnclnq
effoct. ~t 2p.roed out.. At thi5 point, It
doesn't 2ero out And I hate to qivp. you 1In off
the top of head, my hp.ad ra~ction to it, hut our
recommpnd~tion w~s, the principle rCAson for our
supporting this petition WIIS th~ fAct that thosp.
lAnd uses, ^s~uminq those lAnd us~s on the other
side would be removed.
Cha i rman Wimer I
I think probAhly th~ h~st. thlnq that could happen
1s that In light of th~ ðction of the Roðrd that.
this Item jUGt si~ply, ðt this time be withdrnwn,
but we'll move ahcad. Any r~gist~rcd spe~kers?
Mr. Willlðm Normanl
Mr. Longmire.
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~r. ~oss Lonqmirel
Mr. Wl11l~m Vlneßt
P'ebrunry 1~, 19A2
For t:H' record, mi' n~:;¡(J 1~ l1oc;~ f,on,,!1'/I1r" I\n" t
rp.pr~~rnt the f.proul Trust.. A~ ~r. Virtð indl-
c~t~~, It. w~s thr ownrrs intention thnt ^ I\nd 0
ComMer~i~l he r£'l'/Iovrr! ~nð ~~~e~ to C d09Iqn1ltp.d
D . At t his t i m I), I wo u 1 d II r" t: 0 C ð] 1 on ,., r .
Vine~ to nddrAÐs this lt~m.
~o8t of what I would norm~lly Ray hns alr~ady
bern s~id, Mr. Ch~irm~n. WI' concur and r f~lt
stronqly thl\t commorcl~l dcvrlopment of those A
ðnd B pnrcrls w~s renlly not npproprl~te.
They'ro too ßm~ll, they'r~ loc~t£'d In corners
that h~vr the prosp~ct of intorfcrrin~ with
smooth flow of trnffic through that importnnt
interspction ~nd thoro wouldn't hp. ~n opportunity
to have nccoss drives on Colden G~tc P~rkwny far
enouqh Ol\st of thp intrrsp.ctlon tor good traffic
flow and the p~rccl A, oncp it was or w~ assumed
it would be chnnqed to R~sl~p.ntinl would simply
be add~d to tha much larqrr residontially Bhown
trnct which lies p.nst ðnd Routh of it and sur-
rounds the Geitz pit. Actual phy£ic~l develop-
ment thnt occurs on p1lrccl R would prohnbly be
relðtivcly minor in the context of the largor
tr~ct b~C8Uge as ComMissioner Wenzel noted it'~
not the primp-st location for residential devol-
opmcnt, but it docs have R roll ns a part of the
over~ll land are.., th~t surround~ thnt now very
=~~r~=tiv~ w~t~r ho~y. Th~ ..,ddition of the tract
of commercial ~n!ð, Tr<'lct D to C, rloes as Mr.
Vlrta lndl~~te ~~l<'lncp. out in Dcre1lqe ^pproxl-
mat,.ly, the A ^nd B DCrp.nge. As ^ pr~ctical
m~tt~r, it dopsn't do thnt hec~usp. Much of thp.
southerly portiòn of 0 ia a larqe cyprcss head
which Is qoinq to h~ve to he le[~ ~lonp., so it
won't be commercial development por se, but it
just s~em~d to b~ a rcqulnr rising line thðt
loqicnlly finishos off the shape of that C pðrcel
8nd ð lorge part of our rationale w~s DB Mr.
Virt^ indicðtcd stmply 8 swðppinq of the acreage
from the A and~. Now th~t you've takon thr.
action you di~ on ~, I'm not sure where we IIr~.
The land is qoinq to remain v~c~nt for n period
of tim~, perhaps we c<'ln look at it ßqain when
definitive plans como 1n, you know, It's that
kind of thing. We're not t^lking ðbout lAnd
development h~re todßY, we'rr talkinq about
arranging the Comprehensive rlðn in a 10glcðl
mnnncr tor some lonq term land development
in n Ul"nce.
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~ummis8ioner Wenzp.lr I have a question.
Chairman Wimor. I'm glad to SÐe thnt you'r~ as confused over it
ð8 I am then. Comm'Asloner Wenzel?
Commissioner W,.nzelt P.ill, T hllve one question. On" ~nð B, thr.rp.,
uh, you've got an Intrrsection of two four lðne
highw,'YR. Who tho hcll "'ould want to livl't on the
intersection of ð four lane hlqhw~y, wouldn't
that b~ an exc~llcnt placr. for office bulldinqs,
doctor's offices, or ðnything eI8~?
Mr. William Vines. It could be. W~ would prcfnr though, uh, to, to
~Ðkn those office buildings If thðt'R what was
going to occur thcrr. ~nd incorporate them in that
larger complox th~t will occur in the orca
ldentlfi~d ~s C Dnd D ~nd let those A and A
parcels simply ho tho cornrr pieces of large
tracts of land that l1~ in th~ northoðst ~nd
southeast corners of ·h~t intorsection, ~nd as I
indic~t~, in Rll probabilIty what's go1nq to be
physic~lly dovrloprd on ^ ðnd B is a lot of
landscnping ~nd buffering and Cornp.r cntr~nce
~ctivities. Dear in mind, that these trRcts that
have ^ tot~l ~cr~~qe of qO prrhaps nre a part of
a lðnd holding of three 8pctions, Section 24, 25
and ,~ thnt h~vr now heen reduced by t~~ ~lcm~n-
tary school, the polncinna Elementary School and
the Bear's Paw d~vclopm~nt, hut the rpmain~er of
those three sactions are in tact and this repre-
sents about 4% of that tot~l Rrea ~nd we simply
in the course of our discussions with Stoff cam~
to agree thnt th~ little Sp~Ciðlty qolf coursc
side commerci31 complex in tho Bouthwpst corner
and tho l~rqc rr.qional serv1nq mix of comm~rciðl
ðctivitip.s in the northwest cornr.r reprcs~nted
tho best 10cðtlons for comm~rclðl dev('lopment.
Thoro's a furth~r complic~t10n for commercl~l
development on the ^ ~nd A sitrs, in thnt they
are sep~rðted from ^irport Roed by that grcat big
cðnal rr.crntly been widened, ~nd so, you hðve tho
combined prohlem of grtting ~ccess dr1vos fllr
~nouqh ~w~y from thr 1nt~rBPctlon ~nrl cro~5inq
thr can~l and ðll sorts of thinqs, we just would
rðther movo ðll of th~t to the northwrnt corn~r,
we don't have those problems.
Commissionp.r Wonzelr Well, if you own thp Burrounrl1nq lan~ of ^ and ~,
why don't you incorporate it then in with thA
whole pack"CJc?
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Mr. Willi~M Vln~sl Would do. Would ~~. Th~t'~ wh~t wP'r~ propo9in~
to do. Th~ Ðurroun~in, InndR ~lrp~dy ~hown hð~
low ~p.nRity rcstððntiðl. Wo'r~ simply proposing
th~t ~ ~nd ~ m~dc a part of thllt.
Commissioner Wenzalt W~ll, it wasn't stated th~t way.
Mr. William Vines: Well, pcrh~p5 tho, porh^ps the inf.orm~tion in
your p~ckðqc didn't clnrify tho mnttp.r, hut that
i~ the fnct. Those A ðnd B pðrcrls ðro small
pieces of l~rqe ownerships.
Chairman Wimer: Thank you, Mr. Vines.
Commissioner Wenzel r rf there's no one to speak, I'll rnovo to clos8
the hendng.
Choirman Wimer: We hnvÐ a motion to close the hearing.
COMmissioner W~nzel: So move.
Commissioner pistorr Second.
Cha i rml'ln Wimer r
Moved n~d g~con~ to closp th~ hparlnq. ~ny
further discussion? Call for the question. All
in favor?
Commissionor Wenzel: Aye.
Commissioner Pistor: Aye.
Commissioner Kruso, ^ye.
Cho11rm...'" Wimerr
^ye. Oppose, B~~e sign? ~otion passps. What's
the pI ensure of the Boðrd?
Commissioner Pistorr T move we ar.ccpt the St~ff recommenð~tion and
approve the petition CP-B2-5C.
CommisRioner Wenzclr
pa rcel D, now.
Chl'lirman Wimcrt Riqht.
Commlssionor Plstort Parcel D.
Commissionar Wenzelt I'll socond thr. motion.
Chairman Wimer: W~ hove ð motion and second to approve the Stnff
recommendation. Mr. Vlrta, would you, r ~on't
think St~ff r~comm~ndlltion Is In ordcr or In
t~ct. Could you ch~nge your motion?
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Commissioner Pistorr All right, then I'll changn it.
Ch^irm3n Wimer. ~r. Virtn, what would br. tho Staff recommond~-
tlon.
Commissionp.r Piøtor: The Planning Ag~ncy recommcnð~·ton.
Mr. Terry Virta: ^gain, you know, you'ro calling tor a recommen-
d~tion off the top of my h~nd and I quesH tho
bottom line of whðt I would have to recommend nt
this point due the ~ction on Par~el B Is that
that ðre~ be reduced ~ccordin~ly. To reduce
P~rcel B to five ~cres.
Mr. Willillm Normlln: Wouldn't it be appropriate, ~r. Virta, to ask
that the BODrd reconsider its action on Ttem n.
Commissincr W~nzel.
Thllt would bf' kind of foo] iah wouldn't it. I
mean you got commercilll, your'ro leaving C
commercial and why thAt part of D r~sidpntial ~nd
pllrt commercial, it do~sn't mnke sense.
Mr. Torry Virtar
Well, ðg~in you've qot lnnds to the cast and to
the west rather and lands to the north thAt lire
also reBld~nti~l, so its not thðt it would bp cut
off and isolated.
Commissioner Wonzelt No, but your're qoinq to mnko a cut in there and
it's kind of foolish.
Chairman Wimer. Commissioner Kruse?
Commissioner Kruse:
Refresh my mpmory. How larqc is parcel ^?
PlIrcel A is approximately five acres.
Mr. Terry Virta,
Commissioner Wenzel: Five acres each, lIround five.
Mr. Terry Virta. Parcel B is npproximately five acres.
Chairman Wlmerr Mr. Vlrta, rlo you prefer to qo lIh~lId with thia at
this point in time, or would it be bettor to
remove this petition IInd go at it ~gllin?
Mr. Torry Vlrtll: If the ~ollrd would be willing to rp.considpr their
actton on pnrcel B, that.....
Chllirmlln Wlmp.rr Well, we have this motion on the floor for Staff
recomm~ndntion. Staff rccomm~nd~tion is th~t
half of D, do you wi~h to withdraw that?
pnqe ,q
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COMm{s~ion~r P1Rtorl
W~ll, I chðn~n the Motion with the rc~ommenððtlon
thnt th~ r.ounty Plnnninq ~g~ncy is ono, but q~~ff
is.......
Commls8ion~r Wenzel:
Well, lnt's ~sk th~ ~ppllc~nt, John. Would you
w~nt to holrl up on D and 8 ðnd rnconaidcr?
I would lik~ to, with thr Ro~r~'s permission,
recoqni7,o Mr. Lðmðr Gðhle, hp.'s bran tryinq to
o~y som~thing. ~r. Gðbl~, would you pleðso como
to th~ microphone. Mr. G~blc's princip~l and
property, nnd I'm sorry I should hnve recognized
him c~rller, he's II member of the Collier County
School Po" rd.
Chn I rmðn Wimflr I
Mr. Lðmðr dnble:
Th~nk you. ~y nnme is L~mðr C~ble. r represent
the Sproul Trust int~r~st. EBsically what we
wern lookinq for with r£'sp~ct to ^, A, WðS to
m~ke thosp two pðrc~ls residential nnd to trans-
fer whnt is prpsr.ntly on the conprehensive plan
as commerclnl ovrr to thp Parcel D, as Mr. Vincs
mentions much of D Is cyprecs ðnd lower ðre~s of
the south~rly portion, prob~hly wouldn't be
developed ~s comm,.rcial, but bðslcally, our
thouqht WðS t~,t the quit per quo with re~pect to
^ ~nd B W~G nimply to move it over to D and the
votn on P clouds the i~gur, so if I hðd my
drothcrs T would rather hnvr you rescind the
Dctions th~t you took on Blind movp. It over to
resld~ntl~l ðnd move the, on the Plnnning
~qcncy's rccommendntton, thp- P18nning Aqency has
rccommnnd~d ðctions with respect to A, ß, C, & D.
which we c~ncur with and we f~ol It's ðn ~ppro-
printp. w~y for us to go. F.ss~nti~lly, ~hat we'ro
tryinq to do Is to p1aco ~ll of the comm~rciðl
for those three squ~rc mil~s th~t w~ hðppnn to
own th"re into two pods. nn~ on the south side
of Gold('n C~to P~rkw~y, contiguous to R~ðr's Paw
and ð larger parcel wh~re the exlntinq farm field
is imm~dintely south of Poinciðn~ Elementary
School, no as to Avoid having ~trips up and down
Airport no~d and Golden Gnt~ pðrkwðy. W~ feel
its ð morc êlppropri~tn mix. , \lIe feel that 4\ of
our holdlnqs in that ðr~a 10 ~ modest rp.qu~st
with rospect to commcrciðl. We don't h~vo
definitivo pl~ns nt this mompnt, but we feel that
as th~ basis of ð Comprehp.nslve Pl"n th~t we hllvo
to look to tho futurc ðnd 50 our bnslc pl~nning
h~s bc~n to utilize whnt is presp.ntly C ðnd D ðS
Commcrci~l. We hove, ð8 thosp of you who travel
up and down Airport Road know, ðlready expanded
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conBld~rðhlft doll~rs with Mr. Bnrksdnle'o pftopl~
in putting In d~c~l lðnvs IIn~ mnking it ~ppro-
priðte for comm~rcilll dovplopment.
Chð i rman Wimf!r t
Thðnk you. CommissionÐr Wenzel?
Commissioner Wenzel I On the land surrounding A 81." fI which your group
owns, what is that zoned now?
Mr. Lam~r Cambler Thðt ts zoned Agriculture. It's f~rm~d ðt th~
pr~sent time. The parcel on ^ Is farmed, tho
pðrcel on B...........
Commissionnr Wenzel I You wouldn't w~nt to put ^ ðnd fI b~ck to ^grl-
culture and thrn when you go ðhpðd with your
whole devp.lopment and then come in with complnte
plðns.
Mr. ~mar Cambler With respoct, It Is ^gricultur~ tod~y. W~'rc
talking with respect to the Compr~henstvp. Plðn.
As f~r ðS we're concerned, the Camp Plnn would he
improv.d by us o)imin~tinq tho ~omm~r~lnl ~oalg-
nation on A and B and putting It bnck into
Re8idcnti~l. '
Commissioner Wenzel: In other words, A IInd e are not going to be
developed individually, it will be dp.veloped as
port of the tr~ct.
Mr. Lðmllr ClImblol Yes, sir, ðbsolutcly.
CommissionGr Wonzell Th~t'5 wh~t T thouqht. Somoonp. WllS qoing to como
in and develop it individually.
Mr. Lamar Camble: No, sir. Our idoa would he to land plan the
entire lIreð.
Chðirman Wimerl Commissioner Pistor?
Commissioner Pistort Would you be willing to only go to modium to low
0-4 units on those parcels instead of O-~.'
acres?
Mr. ~m~r G~mblel Whatever the contiquous Comp Plan design~tlon Is
on density would be fine with us. I'm not sure
if that's 0-4 or 0-6.
Commi8slon~r W~nzel I You'll prob~bly chnngp. it anywny wh('n you go
ðhead with your overnll plan. r'11 mllkp. II motion
to reconsider B, and IIpprove it to O-ß units pp.r
acre.
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Chairman Wimrrr W0're In a public hp.~rlng on one ttp.m, rlqht novo
Comr:daGiont":" I\'::nz('l: T 1:now, but I z."IY, :: c':o thl'lt na Goon as ....0 qat
throuqh with this on~.
Chc't i rmðn Wim~r r Okðy.
Mr. LlIm~r C3mble: i'h,'nk you.
Chnirmnn Wimorl Am I to ~ssume that the previous motion Is
wlthdrnwn ~t thts point or how do you want to
wish to rostate or make a motton?
Commissioner Piotorr T'll withdraw the motton.
Commissioner W~nzoll Well, while we'r~ on D, then I'll make c't motion
that we approve the recommendation of D,to
Commercial.
Commissioner Pistorl r'll soconð It.
Chc1irmnn Wimerl Th~ motion is on Pðrcel n to chðnqe it from
Residential to Commerclnl, Period. We have a
motion and a ~p~onrt, nny further dis~~1slon?
t'll call for the question. All In favor?
Commissioner Wenzel: A yo .
Commissioner Pistorl Aye.
CommissionfH Kruso: Aye.
Chi'lirman Wimer: Opposp., sðme sign? Aye. Item 8?
Commissioner Wenzelr All right, I'll mllke ð motion, Mr. Chairman, that
we rcconsid£'r Ytr.m e ðnd 1']1 make ð motion that
we approve the ....
Chairmi'ln Wlmp.r: Well, we need ð motion for reconsiderntion.
CommissIoner Wenzelt All right, motion to reconsider Item ß.
Commissioner Pistorr Second.
Ch~irmðn Wimerr ~otion c'tnd soconrt to reconslðcr Item Ð. Any
further discussion? r'll cal] for the question.
All in favor?
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Commisslonftr Wonzolr Aye.
Com~i8s10ner Plstorr ^yr..
Commissioner ~rusor Ayo.
Chðlrmlln Wlmerr
Aye. Oppose, sl'Imr. slqn? ~Q(~nn passes, we arc
recnnsider ing Itom B.
Commlsßloner Wenz~lr "11 right, T'll mðk~ a motion thðt wo ðpprov~
Item B (rorn Commercial to Rrsidential Low D~nslty
o-~ Units to the ~cro, which is npproxlmately 5.7-
ðcres.
CommissIoner Pistor% I'll second that motion.
ChaIrman Wimcr%
We have II motion <'Inrl sc~ond. Mr. Virta?
Mr. Torry Vlrto%
Mr., Chairman, the surrounðlng lands Dr~ all shown
presently liS O-~.2. Tf th~ motion DS Rt~t~d is
approved, we'll wlnð up with.......
All right, yell chc'lnge the motion to make it
0-6.2, T mean the whole thing is going to ~e
changed ~nyw",y when they rp.develop it.
Commissioner Wenzelr
Commissioner Pistor%
rill second ~r. Wenzel's motion.
Cnairman will'lcr:
Wo hc'lvc a motion ~nd a second to ch~nqp. this froM
Comll'lcrlcnl to Residentl~l ~.2/. units pr.r ",cre.
Any furth~r discussions? I'll cðll for the
question. All In favor?
Commisaioner Wenzel:
Ayo.
C~mmissioner Plator:
AYf!.
Commissioner Kruse%
Aye.
Cha!rmðn Wimer:
Ayo. 0PPosp., same sign? ~ot{on passes un<'lni-
mously. We are up to Item H.
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~y tho ~bov~ nctions of the 80nrd, th~ Ordinnncn ~ft numhpr~d ~nd
entitl~d h~low wns n~optcð and cntcr~d into nròlnðncn Rook No. 1~1
ORDTNANCE NO. C2-1~
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORnrN^NC~ 7Q-1" THE COMPRE-
HEN~rVE PLAN FeR COLLTFR COUNTY, FLORr~^, BY
^~ENDING THE WORK ~TUDY ^nf,A MAP 01 FROM CO~MERCI^L
TO RESI~ENTT^~ ~EDTUM DENSITY (0-r..2' UNITS PER
Gnn~s ACRE) AND FRnM RESIDENTTAL LOW-MEDTU~ nENSITY
("-4 lINITS PEP GROSS "CRE) TO CO,...MF.nrCAL ON TilE
FOLLOWING nEscnT8ED PROPERTY~ 11 PORTION OF ~ECTTON
2r., T~~NSHIP ~g SOUTH, RANGE 25 F^ST, AND A PORTION
OF ~ECTTCN ,~, TOWNSHIP ..,q ROUTP, ~ANC;E '5 E^ST,
MORE PARTTCUL^RLY DESCRIRED HEREIN, AND PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE D^TE.
PRf.SENT^TION OF AWARD TO CHTEF VINCENT ODERn OF THE OCHOPEF. FIRE
DTSTRICT FOR ~ YEARS OF SERVICE.
ChId rmlln ~t1mer prcsented a serv~ce award to Vincent Doerr, Chief
of tho Ochopeo Fire District for 5 continuous ypars of excellent
meritori~l service. The Aoard express~d their thanks for doing an
excellent job for Collier County.
RESOLUTION E!'-2~ Rf. rf.TTTTON f'DPO-P.2-V-1 BY MlIRCO BF.VER1IGES, TNC.
Rr(l1Jp.STTNG APPROVAL OF A VARJM1CF. FROM TIlE MINIMUM BASE FLOnn ELEVATION
Rf.ÇUIRf.D PY TilE FLOOD D^MAGf. PRF.Vr.NTrON ORDTN^Nr.E ON PROPERTY DESCRT~ED
1I,S LOT', BLOCK 777, UNIT /I, ~ARCO AF.flCH ;'UT\DTVrSTON. If\OPTF.D.
Leg~l notice havinq h~p.n published in the Naples D~ily News on
Jðnuary 11, 19A2, and the M~rco Tsland Eðqle on February 4, 19R2, as
evidenc~d by Affld~vlts of Pub1ic~tlon flJed with ~ho Clerk, public
hearing WðS opened to consider Petition FDPO-R2-V-l by Marco Beverðg~s,
Inc. r~qu~sting ðpproval of ð v~riance from the minimum hose flood
clevation required by the Flood Oamaqe Prevention Ordinance on property
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r~hru~ry ]~, 19R2
~e8crlbÐd as Lot 2, Block 777, Unit 4, Mnrco DC8ch ~ubrltvlalon.
~r. Tom McDðniel, P1ann~r, 8tat~d th~t ~1Irco Bev~ragÐs Tncorpor-
ated on Marco Iø]and is asking for II S' variance to build an addition
to an ('x1sting building which Is 2400 square feet. n~ reported that if
tho addition woro to be less than 1200 squ.1re feot there would not be
the roquircrl variance procedure involved adding th~t, how~var, the
addition is 1400 square feet. He st~ted that Marco Bever~gp.s has
ðgrced to elevate the restrooms and office fncilities within tha
building, ðdding that Staff is recommendIng approval.
There being no dIscussIon, Commiasionp.r Wenzel moved, seconded by
Commissioner ~ruse and carried 4/0, that the public hCðrtnq be closp~.
Commissioner pistor moved, s~conded by CommIssioner Wenzol and
carried 4/0, that Resolution R2-25 re Petition FDPO-P?-V-], by ~ð{CO
Dcvcr~gcs, Tnc. requesting ðppr~v~l of a variance (rom the minimum base
flood elevation required by the Flood Domage Prevention Ordinance on
property described as ~ot 2, Block 777, Unit 4, Marco Belich Subdivision
be adopted.
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**~**.. RCC~S8 10lJO A.~. - R~conv~n~d 10,17 ^.~. ~t which time
Ðp.puty Clork ~vi~Ðon r~pl~c~ð Deputy Cl~rk ~~nyon. ~..**..
EMERCENCY DECLAR~D AND ORDINANCE NO. ~'-17, "~ LnCATr~N OF MantLE HO~E~
OR TR1\VEt. TRArLF:n~ TN A\lHCULTURE rHSTRTCTf- WITI1TN CO"STA~ "REA
PLÞ,NNruC. Dlf,Tn Tí.T - ADOPTf.P
Following a brl~f ~Kplðn~tion by Community Development
~dministrator Terry Virtll, regarding the n~ed for consldertng thQ
adoption of ~n emcrgrncy ordinance in order to P8t~bllßh r~qulrement8
for the location of mobile homes and travel trailers in ^griculture
districts within tho COðstal Area Pl~nning District. as was requested
by Commissioner Kruse, Commissioner Pistor moved, seconded by
Commisaioner Wenzel ~nd carried 4/0, that a state of emergency be
dccl/'lred.
Noting that th~ provisions of t~e proposed ~~ergpncy ordinðnce /'Ire
identical to those of the pr~vious Zoning Ordinance (7G-30) prior to
the IIdoption of the present Zoning Ordinance (P2-2), with the exception
of a reduction in acreaqr. requirements from 10 to 5 ûcrc~ for u~c o! e
mobile hom~ or trniler in connection with the agricultural usos for no
longer than three yeors or for the duration of a building permit when
used in associntion with ~he construction of a pørman~nt residenco on
agriculture lands, Mr. Virta recommended ð~option of the proposed
emergency ordin~nce.
Commissioner Kruse rnov~d, scconded by Commissioner Wcnzel and
cnrried ~/O, thðt the nm~rqency ordinanco a9 numbered and entitled
below bo ~doptcd ðnd enter~d into Ordln~nce Pook No. 14.
ORDINANCE A2-J7
Mol f.MERGF.NCY ORDINANCE F.f,TAALTSHINC RF.('IUTRfMENTS
FOR LOCATION OF MOBILE H~MER OR TR^VF.L TRAILER5
IN A-I AND 11-'), DIfiTRICT5 \HTJ1JN TilE í.OART^L AREA
PLANNINr. DISTRICT, AND BY PROVTPING FOR AN
F.FFECTIVE D^TE
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EMERGENCY DECLARED ^NO ORDtNANCE NO. A2-18 Rt L~CATION OF Rr.r.nr.A-
TtONAL/CCMMERCtAL VEIIICLP.5 WnlnN COMiTAL AREA PL^NNJNG DtSTRIC7 _
ADOPTED
Following a brief ~xplðnatlon hy Community novolopment
Administrator Terry Virta, regarding the necrt (or con!:~eration of ðn
emerg~ncy ordlnanc~ that will adopt appropri^te requirnments tor the
location of recreational and commercial vehicles within certain
roøidential ðreas ot the Co~stal Aroa Plðnnlng ~J8t.rict, as was
requested by Chalrmnn ~lmer, Commissioner W~nzel moved, s~conded by
Commission~r Pistor anrt cðrried 4/0, that a 8tat~ of emerg~ncy be
declared.
~r. Vlrta explained that the prcsent r~gulation9 for the lo~ation
of recreational ðnd commercii'll v~hicle8 wcre rccommended by the tAPC
and hft added that it is staff's rncommor1ation that tho Aoard adopt an
emergency ordinance, whorein the requirements for the location of these
kinds of vehJcles in rcsirtenti~l arp.8S ðr~ mor~ approprilltc for the
Coastal Area Planning ðr~a. In response to Commissioner Kruse, Mr.
Virta clnrified thc fact that the proposed requirement~ would not be
applicable in the EstatoR area.
Commissioner Pistor moved, seconded by Commissioner Wenzel and
carried 4/0, thðt the Ordin~nce as numbcred and Antitl~d below b~
adopted and entcred into Ordinance ~ook No. 14.
ORDINANCE 82-18
AN F.MF.RGENCY OROTN^NCr. F.!'iTA~Lt511ING PE0U!RF:MF:NTB FOR
LOC^TION OF RECRF:AT!ONAL AND COMMEPCIAL VEHTCLES
WITHTN CERTAIN ARF,^S ~F TilE COASTAL ARF:A PLANNING
DISTRICT, AND BY PROV!DING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATP.
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TEMPORARY nr.~TDr.NCE pr.nMTT RE pr.TrTT~N Tn-"'-2C, WTLLI~M A. & LINDA ß.
PETnUZZT (COLDEN nATE E~TATr.~) - APrnovr.D
Commissioner Wenzel moved, ncconded by Commtssioner PIstor and
,carried 4/0, that a T~mpor~ry Resldenco Permit re re~{~lon TR-82-2C,
filed by William ^. & Lindð S. Potryzzl, for utilization ot ~ travel
trniler during thn construction of ð principle residence on Untt I),
Tract 110, Golden Gnte Estates, be approved, subject to the petitioner
receiving ð building permit.
RESOLUTION P2-2~, CONFIRMING VARIOUS STREET NAMF.S IN OUAIL ROOST
SUBDIVISION - ADOPTP.D
Upon h~arlng Pl~nn~r Lee Kirchhoff roport th~t there are no
duplicate nor similar sounding street names vn record, Commissioner
Wenzel moved, second~d by COMmisnion~r Pistor and carried ~/O, that
Resolu~lon 82-2~, confirming tho followtng street names, located In
Section 11, T~lS, R2~E, Quail Roost Subdivision, be adoptedr
Roost ROlld
Covey Lðne
Eagle Road
Gambols \<.'lJY
Grouse Road
Loon Lltne
Peðcock ROðd
Falcon Way
Grosbe~k Lane
Woodpecker Rc.ad
NuthlJtch Way
Ch i Ckðd ee Road
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T£~POR^RV RESIDENCY. PER~TT Rt PF.TTTION TR-P'-1~, JO~E J. CON7.ALE1.,
(COLnr.N GATE E~T"Tr.5) - "PPROVp.n
Co~iaslonÐr Wenzel moved, seconded by Commtssioner Pistor and
cllrrio<'l 4/0, thl'lt a Temporl'.lry Residence perr.t1t :-'" petition TR-P'--'C,
filed by JODe J. Gonzalez, for utilization of a travel trailer during
construction of a principle resiðencr. on th~ North ISO' of Tract lIP,
Unit 12, Goldon Cate Estatos, be approved.
STATUS REPORT RE ~EnEP^LLV DE5IGN^TP.O. UNOr.VELOpr.n COA5TAL PAPRtERS IN
COLLIER COUNTY AND THEIR RE~^TIOHSItIP TO TilE Nf.W NATION"~ FLOOD
IN5UR^NCr. POLICY - ^CCEPTED ^~ PREf-ENTr.O ßY COUNTY r.NVrRON~ENTALIST
County Environmentalist Mark Benedict reforr~d to a map outlininq
the fedcrally ð~8iqnated, undevelop~d coastal b~rrip.rß in Collier
County, includIng the Cape Romðno and Kr.cwaydin units. An outlined the
rellltionshlp of these barrier units to the now Nlltional Flood Insurðn~o
I·olicy, c'lccordinq to Section l~21 of the National Flood Insurance Act,
ðR ðppr.ndcd by the Omnibus Budget R~concili~tion Act of }qRl, wherein
.
it is stipulated that no now flood insurance coverage wtll be provided
on or after Octobl!'r 1, lqA', for IIny new construction or 8ubstDntial
~mt\rovements located on the barriers which hl'lvø br.on so de8iqn~tcd by
the Secretl'lry of Interior.
Dr. Benedict stilted staff has reviewed tho Illt~st ml'lterillls thllt
were forwardod to Chairman Wimer regar<'ling th~ designl'ltcd coastAl
ùarrlor u~its 1Ind found no inconsistencies, thor~for~. It Is his
recommendation that, unlcss the Roard ha. any further comments or
questions, no furth~r action hI'! tðken. fit!' further I!xplaln"d that the
Frdorftl Flood Inaurðnce presently ^vllil~hlp. for the f,.w structur~ø thðt
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~ro on th~ sub1ect hnrrior units will not be ðtt~ct~~ until October 1,
19R1. In rr.~pon3~ to Commission~r Krus~, Dr. Benedict explðtnp~ ~hll~
these r~gulotlon9 only ~pply to r~derðl floo~ Tnsurønce an~ wtll not
affect th~ tssu8ncn of buildinq permits for construct~0n on tho 8ubj~ct
barrier units. Community Dev~lopmpnt ^dmtnistrntor Terry vtrta Added
that, b~cðusP of the unavailability of floo~ insurance, it ts prob~ble
that thoro wo~ld be no finnnctng ðVðll~ble for construction on the
constal barrier units, howp.ver, he concurred that thin would not
preclude the issunnce of building permits.
It wan the consensus of the ~oðrd thðt no furthor nction be tnken
at this time and Commissioner wenzel moved, seconded by Commissioner
Kruse and cnrrled 4/0, that Dr. Benedict's rpport he ðcc~pted.
Chðlrmlln Wi~cr thanked Dr. Benedict for a most compr~henstve report.
DR^FT~n RESOLUTInN ~~ POLICY FOR R~Acv~nTr~ING CONTINUEr PUB~IC
HEARING~ - REFFnRED BACY TO STAFF FeR INCORPORATION OF BOARD COMMF.NT£
MID CL^RTfICf,TION Of INTEN't
Following a brief description by Planner Lee Kirchhoff of the
three proposed rcquirPMcnts which stoff is recommending be Incorporated
ln a newly adopted rollcy for the ren~vcrtising of continur.d public
hearings, Commissioner plstor moved thllt the propos~d reRolutlon
Incorporntlng the nforementioned requirements bo adopted. Commissioner
Wenzel sccon~ed the motion.
There was somo discussion reqllrdtng the intent of the Board when
staff WðS dlr~cteð to prepftre the drafted resolution, whpr.ln Chair~nn
Wimcr ~xplðlned that th~ purpo.e WðS to Insure that th~ public would be
put on notice in the event that _ public heðrtnq was contlnu~d tor ð
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certain p~rlod of tim~ to bo taken up agoln at ft later date. He ~}80
atlltod thnt he did not f~~l thftt tha Ao~rd £hould be put in ~ mandatory
position regarding the p~yment for readvertlsment. rather, he wou)d
pre-fer to see the Aoard determine the responsibIlity...' such pð~rm~nt on
a caa~-by-cðse basis. He .ugqo8t~d th~t the drafted resolution be
r~worked by staff to more clearly reflect the intent of the Poard and
Including the discretlon~ry provision he previously outlined. County
Mftnager Norman reported that staff 18 In the midst of prp.parlnq ð
recommendation wherein certain kinds of petitions will b~ heard on
certain weaks during thp month, adding that, perhaps, tho Poard nhould
alao considQr amending the language in the proposed policy wheroby
petitions would be rQ~dvertised if continued longer th~n three weeks by
substituting a !ive we~k time limit. ~rs. Kirchhoff suggested that
staft rework the wording nnd submit it (or nQxt week's agenda.
Commissioner Pistor asked that staff pay clone ~ttentlon to the time
frø~e, addinq that he considers that this could lolld to unnec~Rs~ry
expenditures. Ch~irmðn Wimer stated thðt he wished to mak~ it cl~ar
thðt the intent of the policy was never cp.ntr.r~d around the fin1lncial
ob) 1'1c'1tion of payment for rC:l'dvertlslngl it WðS IntE'ndt'rI to a6fìUrf' thp.
public of suff1clp.nt notification of when a pðrticular petition is to
be rescheduled to appear on the ðgend3. Upon clðriftng that tho cost
ot readvcrtising is a sftcondory concorn, Chairman WI~~r requested th~t
the ~otion on the floor be wlthdra~n.
Commissioners Wonzpl IInd Pistor withdrew thn motion an~ ~econ~ and
Chairman Wimer dtrected that, based on the consensus of the :oard, th~
.ubject resoJution Is to he ref~rred hð~k to ~tðff for incorporðtlon ot
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the comment~ mlldc by the Membcrs of th~ ~oðrd GO aft to ~or~ cl~arly
rrflect their intent.
Mr. Mikp Zewðlk, r~pr08rnttng North Nðr'~~ Civic Associðtion,
concurred with Chairman Wimer's comm~nt8 ~n~ urgcd the ~oðrð to ðdopt a
policy thnt would ðssur~ proper public notiftcðtion of continued pUblic
hCllrlngs.
BtD '524, II-f:50 MECII/I,NTC1\L ""RVF.STEn (TN LIEU OF CONTRACTUAL SERVICES)
AW1\RDED TO A0UA~1\RTNF CORPORATION TN THF. ^~OUNT OF ~~5,OOO
PuhlIc Works ^dminlstrntor Clifford Rarksdalp. recapped th~
information outlined in the ExecutIve Summary, dated 2/2/~'-, rogardtn~
the recOmm"ndðtion to aw~rrt Bid f5'~ for ~ H-~50 Mechanical Harvester
in liou of contractual services for thc control of Aquatic plants and
the approval of the applicable budg~t amendment which will allocate
$65,000 for this purchase. He explained that this recommendation is
based on extensive testing during a trial proqrn~, utilizing ~
mechanicðl harvester in th~ Golden Gate Canals. Mr. Barksdale stated
that funds were budgeted for FY 19f1l-P2 for the l~aee of a mechanical
harvester, however, as a result o( the hIgh cost of leasing and the
limited availab'lity of harvesting equipment, proposals were received
per Bid '524 to determine the purchase price and in-houae op.rating
costs of the hðrvestinq unit. He said that, subsrquent to thts
research, it has been confirmed that it would be in the best Interest
of the County for drainaqo needs in tho current fiscal year, for
maintenance needø In the futurft and for economic considerations to
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purchase a mechanical harvester unit ~nd use in-house perRonn.} to
operate it. Hn ~xplain~d th~t if the ~o~rd ~pprovp.s tho Awarding of
Bid .524 to Aquamllrine Corporation, in the amount of $65,000, the funds
must be transferrf'd from thn Contract Sorvice ðCCOl.i:.: to the Capital
Equipment account within tho Aquatic Weed Budget.
COmmift9ioner W~nzel questioned whethftr the use ot in-house
personnel would b. more economical than contr3cted services, 3nd Mr.
B~rksdalp stated that he holieves that it will. CommissionAr Kruse
reported th^t at loast throe loc~l nurseries have contacte~ hor and
requested intormftt10n on the possibility of bidding on th~ purch~se of
the harvested aquatic plants. Mr. Barksdale stðtcd thllt he understr?d
that aqu~tic plants ~re useful liS mulch ~nd agreed to explore this
poss i blli ty"
Commissioner Pistor moved, seconded by Commissioner Kruse and
carried 3/1, with Commissioner Wenzel opposed and Commissioner Brown
absent, thðt ~id 'S24, for a J9R2 Model H-fiSO mech~nical h~rvoster, in
lieu of contractual servicos, be awarded to ^quamorine Corporation In
the amount of $~~,OOO, as recommended by the Public Works Administrator
a& the lowest responsible bid in the best Interest of the County; that
the Chnlrman be ðuthorlzed to sign ~nd the Clerk to attost the
resulting ngrcement and, that the applicable budget a~endment,
previously submitted to the Fiscal Officer, allor.atinq funds within the
Aquatic Weed nudgot, be approved.
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POLICY RF: L,I\NDSC"PINCi OF COUNTY FOUR-L.I\NF. ^nTf~RT.a.L no"~.I\YS - "PPROVED,
RTAFF nrnrCTEn TO pn~PAR~ n£~T~N C;UTnrLTNr~ ^Nn PEnMTTTTNC rR0~fnURr~
FOR nrfoCtlr.';YON "'r " FIJ'iIJnr: ,\nnj(SIIO?
Public \':ork:3 Mminif!tr;'tor Cl1f.t'ord ~i'lrk!ldnla f'xplnin~d th1lt he is
r~qu~Bting approval of the following policy as a fr~~~work from whtch
to draft a r~!lolution that would Incorpor~te this policy ~8 well 88
dotal1ed lðndsc~p~ng deoiqn guidelln~8 and permitting procedures for
thp landDcnping of County four-lane art~rial ro~dwayst
It shall be the Policy of the Bonrd of County Commissioners that,
1. For all County four-lnne hlqhw~ys now under construction or
to be conGtruct~d landsc~pinq/bcnutlfic~tlon shall be included
bB ~n int('grnl p~rt of construction and d~slgn criterln.
2. A major effort shall be undertaken to provide landscaping on
the existing rounty four-Jane hiQhw~ys.
3. All landsc~ping within the riqhts-of-w~y of Collier County's
four-lnnø roadways shall be ~cco~plishcd in IIccorrlan~e with
the landsc^pinq desIgn guidelines and permittIng procedures
dt'velopcd by the Public Works Division and approved by lhø
Board of County Commissioners.
Mr. Barksdale suggested that, if tho ahov@-refprp.nc~d policy is
approved by the BOðrd, a workshop should be s~heduled to discuss the
detnilea landscnping design guidelines .and permittinq procodures to be
pr'pared by the stoff for incorporation into the aforementioned
rcsolution.
Co~missioner Plstor ðskod nbout possIble conflIcts with the DOT
regarding tho plnnting ot troes within tho rights-of-way of St~to roads
and ~r. Barksdale Qxplainrd thnt ther~ ~rp. some variety of trees that
ðro acceptable to the DOT, and that other varlðbl~s Must be considered,
i.o. amount of trllffic, sp~rð of traffic, type of curbing, amount of
ðrea for planting, etc., before choosing the optimum kind of
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landscaping for ~ðch right-ot-way area. He 8"ld th~t this will all bp.
di8cuss~d in detail at the workshop. rhðlrm~n wlmor concurred, adding
that whtle trees may bo more expensive to purchllse than gr"8S, they are
less expensive and easier to m~intftin than chrub- 1nd/or groundcover.
Aft also stated thftt they grow in neathetic and mon~tary value a. time
goes by.
Commissionftr Wenzel moved, second"d by Commissioner Kruse and
carried 4/0, that tho above-referenced policy re lftndscapinq of County
four-lanod arterial rondwllYs be approved and the staff directed to
prepare the landscaping design guidelines and permitting procedurca for
discussion at a futuro workshop.
STATU~ REPORT RE STREET LTGHTINC TNST~LL^TTON TN N^PLE~ P^RK
Public Works AdminIstrator Clifford B~rksdalo statod th~~ he had
providod the BOl'lrd with a written report regarding the stroet lighting
install"tion in Naples Park (no copy provided to the Clerk'ß office).
fie sa id that ~f!ssrs. Lew Parks l'Ind R. L. Fraser, of Flor Ida Power and
Light Co. (FP&L) were present to qivp. the Bonrd nn updato on the
p'tuation relating to obtaining the mid-block p.nÐp.ments for the
Installl'ltlon of 191 street lights. He sllid thðt FP&L was to use 12
existing wooden poles In ordor to minimize the costs and the remftlning
Installðtions were to be underground and on concrete poles.
Mr. FraRer explained th"t his firm is having difficulty securing
the necessary mid-block e~semonts tor installation of mid-block lights.
He said thllt, because of the mixed emotions on th~ part of the propp.rty
owners rcg~rdlng tho Instðllation of the strc£'t Jights, his firm wns
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r~funp.d 49 of tho eðoements, ðd11ng th~t th~y are still being activoly
sought. ßc said thðt they h~v~ bo~n :uccessful in ~~curln~ ~, 0' thn
mid-block p.ðA('mnntR.
Roferring to ~ -cut-off- li~ht ði9pl~yed by Mr. Þ~rk8, Mr. Frasor
exp13incd that 21 lights of thts typo, which rastrtcts light-flow
because it does not have a rcfractor below the fixtur~, wore installed
by FP&L ðS a p~rt of the project, botoro It WðS learned that the
manufacturer planned to make n r~fr~cturiznd typr of liqht ~vailable.
He said thnt he and Mr. Parks felt the refrncturized lights would offer
~ better light pnttprn for Napl~s P3rk since the lights ~rc to'b.
approximðtcly ~60 ft. apart and that, pursu~nt to dis~us8ionB with ~r.
Barksdale, it was deci~£'d to stop lnstallðtion of cut-off lights ðnd
the gener~l engineering department from FP&L ordored thft refracturized
lights. Because of this delay, FP&L hired It contractor to complete the
in9tnllation of the new lights, explðin~d Mr. Frasor, who added that
the CO:'lt:".1ctor h.1~ !:'1stLlllt"c! ;'!ppro:dm/'lt~'y 1';" 1tq:,tB in thn last two
weeks. He said that ðpproxlm~tely 120 moro will be installod within
the next thirty days, provided all of the mid-bloc~ easements can bft
socured.
The securing of mid-block e~semonts was dis~us~ed briefly, ~urinq
which Mr. Fraser explained that even though thft installation will be
underground, many people are reluctant to give FP'L the eaßement~ to
come up the property line from the roar utility eðsements. ßn 8ðid
that FP&L must work on ðcquiring these @asements on a lot-to-lot basis.
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Rr.CLAr.~IrIC^TION OF r.NCINr.r.RINC A~~Y5T^NT II PO~ITION TO nICHT-OF-WAY
SPECIALTfiT FOR THE nr.CONOARV ROADS SrCTTnN - APPRnVrO
Public Works Administrator Clifford Barksdale rcquesterl th~t the
Board approve the reclassification of the Enqino~~lnq Assløtant. IY
position to Right-of-way Spocialist for the Secondary ~oads Section.
He explained th~t, with tho asslstllnce of tho Porsonncl ~partment, tho
duties and othcr factors rel~tcd to the position of Engineering
Assistant II were thoroughly document~d, rpsulting in tho position
being rotitled and describod as ð Right-of-way Speci~list, os outlined
more fully within the Executive ~ummðry ~nd IIpproved by Admlnistr~tive
Services Administrator Edwðrd Smith on 2/9/A2. He said th~t it is
being r~commended that the newly classlfl~d po8itIon be assigned p~y
grade 13 with an overtime classification of -C-.
CommissIoner Wenzel asked (or nssuranc~ that the new position
would cov~r moro than just right-of-way work nnd h~ ref~rrp.rl to
problems in the past wherein ~ similar position wns found to be lesR
. Ulan cost-effective. Mr. Dðrksdðle a!lsurcd him that the position has a
broad scope of responslbfl1ti~s.
Commf5sioner Pistor moved, seconded by Commission~r KrU9P ~nd
carried 4/0, thðt the reclassification of the position as outllnod
above bo approved at p"y grade J3 with an overtime clDssification of
-C- .
SHORT LT~T OF CON~ULTTNC rNCTNr.r.n~ FOR RO^~~, OR^TN^CF., W^TFn, AND
SANITARY Srwr.RS nl PINE RI[)r.E rNDUf,TRrllL PARK ""UNICrr,.~ SrRVrCE TAXINC
UNIT - APPROVED liS RrCOM~r.Nnr.D RY r-f.Lf.CTTON C0~MTTTr.r.
Public Works Administrator Ctlfford B"rksð^le pres~nt~d the
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following short list of the top five firms 8~lccted by tho Committee
appointo~ by the Ro^r~ from ðmonq th~ lq firms r~spondtnq to
invitations for proposals for th~ consulting enqineerinq relntod to
rOM'S, ~rðinllq(', water ~nð sanitary sewer impro...~.,~cnts in 'line Ridge
Industri~l Pðr~ Municipbl Sorvice Taxinq Oistrlct ns follows I
Wðtson and Comp~ny -- Tamp~/Ft. ~ycra
PORt, Rucklcy, ~chuh , Jernigðn, Inc., Naples/Ft. ~y~r8
CII'-~ Hill -- Naples
G~o , Jenson -- West Palm Bc~ch/Ft_ ~yer8
lIo1e, MontcD/Wilson, ~i1ler, Bðrton, SoIl & PArk -- NlIplp.9 (joint
venture)
Mr. Barksdale explained that each firm will mako a presentation to
the Board nnd, upon conclusion, the top thrn~ firms will be selected in
ordpr of pref~rence.
Comm1s~ioner Wenzel moved, seconded hy Commission~r Pistor IInd
carried 4/0, thl'lt the nbovt"-refl!rencnd short list be approved and that
el'lch firm make ð ten minute presentation at ð future meeting at the
conclusion of which the Bonrd will select the top three firms, in order
of preference, with which negotiations for contr~ct will be autholizod.
ADDITIONAL POf>ITION OF FIREFIGHTER CREATED FOR THE OCHOPEE FIRE CONTROL
DISTRICT, EFFECTIVE IMMFOiATFLV, FUNDING THROUGH CrTA TO BE EXPLORED
"ND IMPLEMENTEn IF PO~SIBLE
Public Safety Administrator Nell Dorrlll recl'lpp~d the rf'lIsons for
his recommendation to approve the creation of an additional position ot
fircfighter for the Ochopee Firo Control Diatrict ft8 outlined fully
within the Executive Summary, dated 2/8/82, including the fact that it
hðs been determined that the position cðn now be funðod b~Cðuse the
rrescnt rð~lo of rev~nues to exponditur.s within tho Ochopec Fire
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Control Dlstrict'8 budget is in eXC~8S of two to ono.
Commissioner Wenzel mov~~, srconded by Commlsslon~r Plator and
cArried 4/0, that the creation of the addition~l position of
firefighter crQat~d tor the Ochopee Fire Control District, be approved,
ef!.ctive immediately.
Hr. Dorrill reported that ho has become aware of tho possibility
of funding the subject firofighter position throuqh CF.TA. After a
brief discussion, the cons~nsus of the POllrd W^8 that CET^ funding bp.
explor~d further and, In tho event that it is possible, implementation
be authorized.
AFTER-TIIE-F1\CT 1\PPROVAL GRANTED FOR EXr.CUTYON OF APPLrC,\TTONS FOR RURAL
cO"'/,\UrUTY PROTECTION TI!ROll(,;!I THP. ST1\TE DF'P.1InTF-If.NT or FORE~Tr1Y
Public Saf~ty .A.dminiotrator N~il DorrfJI cxplainod that, due to
time con~tralnt3, he is requeGtinq an after-the-Cact ðpprov~l Cor
execution of applic~tions for Rural Community Protection throuqh tho
State Department of Forestry. He explained th~t these funds ~re
availðblr annually to assist rural firft d~partmcnts in the purchase of
sma]' oquipment and apparatus and was bUdqeted for small equipment
purchases thin fiscal year, contlnq~nt on funding, for ~ll thr~~
unincorpornted and dependent fire departm~nts, on ^ ~o, mðtch b~si9.
Commissioner Wp.nzel moved, seconded by Commissioner Pistor ^nd
carried 4/0, that after-tho-fact approval bo qrant.d tor thp.
abovp.-referenced applications for funds throuqh the r.tate ~p1lrtmrnt of
Forestry.
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DJfiCtl¡:;~rCN RF: r('l~r.mu: ^tTr.nNATtVE TO CCiNTP^CTU1\L r.r:nvrCp.s WITH HUM^N!
sOcrr.TY Rr. CCiI1NTV MIT~A[' ~nH:['Tr.n F"M~nTTtr.~ - Armr:T" TO M~r.NO^
Chnirm^n Wlmor requested th~t tho Bonrð consider adding a
discussion of a pos8ibl~ alternftttve to contractu1ll e~rvices with th~
Humane fiociaty for providing County animlll shelter fð~ilitieB to tho
AgrndA, under Ooard of County Commissioner's Report, ðd~lng that h~
in~dvertcntly omitted this item from the additions to the ~gendð at tho
onset of the meoting.
Commissioner Kru~e so moved, Bp.condrd hy Commissionor Wenzel and
carried 4/0.
BID '540, ROOF nf.PAIR Fon IMMOKALr.r. J1\rt CENTER - AW^RDr.O TO CnOWTHF.R
CORP. IN TIlE AMOlJNT OF t45,Fi22; CONTR^CT TO BE AW^Rf1ED UPON RECEIPT Of
M^N~ATORY PERF('In~^NCf. AONO
Lcgal notice having b~en published in tho Naples Dðily News on
January 12 nnd 14, 19R2, os evid~ncnd by Affidavit of publicntion filed
with tho Clerk, bids Were received for Bid ~540, for roof repair for
the Immokalee Jail Center up to 2130 P.M., febru^ry 3, 19R~.
CO::1missioncr Wenzel moved, seconded by Commissionør ristor and
cnrr'ed 4/0, that Bid f540 for roof repair for the Tmmokalee Jail
Cent,r be awardod to Crowther Corporation in the nmount of S45,Fi22, as
recommended by tho Purchðsing Director to be th~ sole responsible bid
in the hest interest of the County, and that the Chairman be nuthorized
to sign and tho Clerk to ^tt~st th~ resulting "qrcomcnt, contlnqent
upon roccipt of the performance bond.
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BID . ~45 (R£pnOnUCTIoN OF COUNTY 10NING ORrTN^NCr.) - AW^nnED TO PO~TAL
IN!;TANT PRF.!ì5 IN TI1F. ","nUNT OF ~, ,MiP FO" linn C(,)PIr.~
Legal notice having been published in thp Naples naily News on
January ?O ~nð 21, 1982 as evidenced by Affidavit of Publication filed
with the Clerk, bids were received for Bid 1545, for reproductions of
the County Zoning Ordinance, unttl 2"0 P.M. Fehruary ~, 19P2.
Commissioner Wcn7.p.l moved, seconded by Commissioner Pistor and
carried 4/0, that Bid .545 for 500 copies of th~ County Zoning
Ordlnnnce, be awarded to Postal Instnnt Press, Naples, Florida in the
total amount of S1,4~R, as rccomMcnd~d by the Purchllsing Director to bo
tho lowest responsible bid in the bost interest of the County, and that
the Chairman be authorized to sign ~nd the Cl~rk to attest the
rQaulting agreement.
WAIVER OF ^DVF.RTTr.r.~r.NT RF.OUrnF.~r.NT AND ^W^nD~ OF VARTOU~ Sf.RVrCr.s
THROUGH nInECT SOlICITATION AND ~E^LEn BrD PR(,)CE~S FOR COUNTY CD~MUNITY
CARE FOR TilE ELDr.nLY PR0GRAM - ^f'pnovr.n
Public Services Arlministrator Ðonðld Norton rp.cðpp~d the
background in(orm~tion leadinq to his requcst for a waiver of
advertiRement requirements and the awarding of various servicos through
the direct solicitation and sealed hid process for the County's
Community CarD (or the Elderly Program, as more fully ú~fined within
the Exe~utlvc Su~mðry, dated 2/12/R2. Ho stated thðt the County fðc~s
losing unspont State funds as well ðS County -mðtching funds- throuqh
this proqrðm ðnd, therrfore, must ðct in th~ most effl~i~nt ðnd
.xpedlent manner possible to insure that these services ðre provided
for the care of the elderly ~nd the funds ~xpended by Junp 10th. He
PalJI' C;}
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s:lid th"t this .xpedlt'nce will also serve to tnsLJre full fundt"'J In
futurc years, ðddinq th~t the provision of thes~ serviccs throuqh
. contr~ctu~l arr1lnqemp.nt8 will also serve as a d~monAtratlon project tor
the County upon which decisions can be made regarding thft optimum
method of providing the subject 8~rvtces in the future.
In ðnswer to Commissioner Kruse, ~r. Norton sðfd that the
activities involved In providing services to the eldp.rly undcr this
program are diverse nnd are not r~strictcd to one type of service. In
answor to Commissioner Wenzel, County ~ðnnger Normnn stated that he
8een no problems to be Incurrec1 by waiving the advertisement
requirements. Mr. Norton co"curred, reminding thft Board that tim~ was
of the essence.
Commissioner Wenzel movpd, r.econdod by Commissioner ~ruse 3nd
carried 4/0, that the above-referenced waiver of advertisemont
requirements be approved and the aW3rdlng of various services through
the direct solicitation an~ sealed bid process for tho Community Care
for the Elrl~rly progrnm, be authorized.
STAFF DIrU:Cn:D 1'0 PREPARE'" SALE Of' GENF.RJ\L OBLIGJ\1'!O: BONDS FOR
FINANCING ~USTICE CF.NTFR F.XPJ\NAION ANn TO KF.EP pOARn INF0RMF.D ON
AVArLJ\ßTLJTY OF APPL!CAALF. FUNnr. THRnUGH ADDTTrnNAL ~^Lr.~ T~X
County ~ðnagor Norman reported that Fischer, Johnson, Allen and
~urke/50utheastern Munlctpal Bon~s, the financial consultants for the
Justice Centor Expansion Progr~m, h~v~ suhmitt~d reports rcq~rdinq
alternntivo methods for financing the progrAm, copies of which have
been included in the F.x~cutlvn Summary, dðt~ð 2/1l/A'. He said that
the bulk of the reports de~l with two kinds of financing as follows1
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^) Method t~, ref~rrod to liB C.O., represents the UR~
of Cen.ral Obligation bonds.
B) ~ethod '7, refQrr~d to as c.r., represents th@ use of
Generel Funðs.
Mr. Norman continu~d by outlining the rr8u1~· of the use of e~~h
of the two above-referenced methods for finðnclng approxlm~tp.ly
S20,000,000. for this project end said that the funds must be Avellable
before any construction could proc~Qd.
Mr. Norman explained th~t th~ \..0. method would necessitate a
referendum and the C.F. method would not. Hc requested th~t the Bo~rd
consider scheduling a meeting with the consultnnts to discuss thp.
alternatives, prior to t~kinq final ^ction on the Matter. He stated
that unless decisions dre made in a timely fllshion regarding th" method
of financing tha program, the -fast track- design program will come to
ð he It .
ExplainIng that hp considers thðt th~ County's bond rating will
depend on the overall County indebtcdness, Commissioner Wenzel asked If
thero would he any advcrse effects on onft or the othcr beclluse the
County will be attempting to initiate two different bond issues at the
_ð!!',e timf', i . e . the County water/sewer progrðm at a cost of
approximately $30,000,000. and the expansion progrðm, at a cost of
epproximatp.ly S20,OOn,ooo. County ~anllqer Norman lIgrced that thp.
overall indebtedness is important, how~ver, he added, the types of
revenues that would be used for rep8~rnt of ~ach of thesn honrlo would
be totally different. This WAS discussed further, during which Chiof
Deputy Clerk/Fiscal Officer Harold ~all statf'd th1lt, if tho County h~s
a major capital program for water/sewer services, it would help tho
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County's bond rating in the lon«J run for C')~n~rnl ohl1glltion. "0
clðrifi~d this by 8~ylnq th~t n comMunity with no w~ter ~n~ spwor
. services dO~8 not hav~ much room for growth '~r q~ner31 ohliq~tion. Ho
a~d~d thnt, overðll, It would be the School 80ard that could affect the
program, however, he did not believe thnt this community is ðnywhp.r~
nenr having ð serious con~ition.
Chnlrmðn Wimer polled th~ members of the Aoar~ as to wh~ther they
preferred to make a decision today and offered his personal preference
as n genornl obligation bond progrnm with ~ rp.fer~nrlum heforc the wholo
county. Commissioner Wenzel concurred. Commiasioner Plstor asked if
the referendum would be this fnll ~nrt Chairmnn Wimer stðted that the
referendum date would be left undetermined lInd the staff could come
bðck lInd make n recommendation. County ~annger Normðn stated hIs
preliminary feeling is that the reforendum should take place this
Sept~mber. Commlsslonpr Wenzel agreed.
Commissioner Kr use mo\:~d, seconded by Commissioner Wenzel IInd
carried 4/0, thêJ t the sta f f be directed to move forward with plans to
prepare ð sðle of General Obliqatlon Bonds tor the financing of the
Justice Center, the retirement of which will he decided by a r~ferendum
vote of the people regllrdlng II tax levy.
Mr. Norman stnted that he feels that thpre is n good ch3nce th~t
ther~ will be available revenues for this kind of purpose through the
additionðl sales tax beinq considerod by thp. Lcqisl^tlon at this time.
This was discussed briefly, ~t the' conclusion of which Chairm.,n Wimer
directed the County ~c1naqer to keep the Bonrd informad on thf' stl'ltus of
avallnbl1l1tyof aðditioMI soles tax tundinq. Commissioner Kruse
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8uggest~d that the stfttt should work v~ry closely with the Citlz~ns
Commltt~e because it i8 imperativo that th~ qcnornl public ~ft made
aware of the alternative to the ~xpðnBion proqrðm, I.e. thoy may face
the possibility of nlqhtly releaso of prisonors rro~ the 1ai2 hec8uso
of overcrowdod conditions.
REVISED PROJECTf> AND RUDGETS RE FISCAL YEAR }QRl-A2 C^PITAL T~PROVF.MF.NT
PROGRAM FUNDS 302, 303 ad ~04 - APPROVED RE~PECTIVE PU~CET AMENDMENTS
AUTHORIZED FOR PREPAR^TION BY FISC^L OFFICER
Management Analyst H~nry Hill requested approval of the revisod
projects and budgets for Cnpitol Tmprovcmp.nt Funds 102, '01 nnd 104, In
order to accurately reflect the r~vcnues an,~ expR~dlturcs for Fiscal
Yeor 1981-~2. In reply to r.ommissionr.r Pistor, Mr. Hill stated that
the relative funds have alwnys b~en thAr~, howev~r, the aðoptùd budgets
were incongruent with the Cðpit~l Improvem~nt Program ~pproved hy the
Board. The differences arc as outlined belowt
FISCAL YF.^R ]9R]-R2
BCC APPROVED C^PITOL IMPROVEMP.NT PROGR^M AND 80^RD ^DOPTED RUrGF.TS
FUND FY 81-A2 APPROVED PROGR^M FY AI-A' ^DOPTr.D AUDGF.T
11'12 $2,60';,257 $1,025,000
:'03 1,<2",777 ],I71,r;c;O
304 25fi,f!13 3'5,000
Commissioner Wenzel osked why there was such a drðstic drop from
tho approved program for Fund 302 to the adopted program, as indicated
above? Mr. lUll said that tho improved proqrl1m was prr.snrtted durinq
the summer and, cons~quently, when the budget W~8 ðdopted it only
included those projocts that were put Into the financiðl system by the
Clerk's office. County M~n~9~r Norm~n ~ddcd th~t th~ ontire proqr~m
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WðS actually approvnd, hownvcr, th~r~ was c ~hortfðll tn tcr~s ~t
getting the propor In!orm~tion into tho computer.
Mr. Hill recommonded that the following revisions to the P'Y ~l-R'
Budqet for FundD 30?, 30' IInd 104 h~ approv~d, in order to provide for
the balancing of ðvailable funds with recommended project expendltures1
FISC~L YEAR 19n1-p,
^ÐOPT~n RUn~~T AND RECO~~ENDFD RFVISTONS TO ~UDGET
FUND
FY ~l-P7. ^DOPTF,D AUnGET
PY Al-R2 RP.COr'r-ŒNOF.n i:p.VrSIONS
302
J03
304
$1,025,000
1,.171,550
325,000
$3,~~O.000
1,473,729
543,891
Mr. Hill recommended that the following project expenditures for
Capitol Improvement Funds J02, 303, ^nd 304 bo approvedr
RECOMMFNOED CAPITAL IMPROVF.~F.NT PROJECT EXPENDITURES
rrfCAL YEAR 19R1-~2
10? CAPITAL I~PROV~~ENT TRUST FUND
HVAC R~novðtion8
Wnter Main ExtensIon (Imm.)
r.ovcrn~cnt C~nter Expansion
Pðrkinq r.xpdnsion
Mobile Officos
Sheriff Stockado
Nðplcs Tr~n5fer Station
Irnmokalee L~ndfill
B i k e p" t h s
Collier North Library
Dðta Procr.ssing Upgrades
$ 53';,975
45,000
1,4~"7,R20
22,000
RO,OOO
11)5,931
4l3,JOO
99,000
299,115
145,2/;2
115,597
Fund 302 Total
$3,190,000
103 crr OTHP.R THAN ROADR
Jllil Exp<'lnsion
Animðl Control Facility
~,.~yvicw Park
Art i fi d ð 1 Rc e f
$1,(D4,OOO
100,000
319,729
20,000
Fund 303 Total
$1,473,729
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Lðnd Acqulaition
Immokalec" Courtho~se Lands
-No Wako· Signs
Park Development
$ ~7,nAO
125,onn
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10fi,AJ1
$-;,",(191
Fund 304 Total
Mr. Hill also recommended that the respective budget amendments,
that will properly reflect the ~bove-referenced budg~t nnd project
revisions, be authorized for preparation by the Fiscal 0fflcor, the
details of which nro fully d~fined within the F.xecutivo Summ~ry, paqes
lO through :10 (At tachment II).
Commissioner Kruse moved, scconded by Commissioner Wenzel and
carried 4/0, that the ~bove-roferenced revisions to the Capital
Improvom~nt Project Expenditures arid Cðpltal Improvement progrnm
Budgets for Funds 302, 303, and :104 be approved and that the Fiscal
Officer be authorized to prrpare tho respp.ctlve buJget ^~cndments to
reflect these revisions as pres~nted in the Executivo Summary, pages 10
. through 30.
N::'W CONTR.A.CT NIT" ARCHITECTURAL ENC.INEF.R /lPPROVEO ANO LF.TTF.R OF
AGREEMENT FOR CONSTRUr.TION M^NAC.r.MF.NT AUTHORIZf.D FOR EXECUTION RE
JUSTICE CENTER EXP^N~TnN PROCR^M
Public Safety Administrator Neil Dorrill reported that, pursuant
to tho revisions and rcductions In tho scope of the Justice Cp.nter
expansion program, ~ new contr~ct with the architectural e~ginocrlng
consultðnts, Ross/Ehrenkrnntz (joint venture) and a letter of agr~c~cnt
for tho construction man~gement firm, Polizzi/HcefY (joint venture)
have been prnpðrpd to reflect the n~cess~ry ~odifications In the ~copc
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of their rAspectiv~ ~qrpcments with thA ~ounty.
Mr. Dorrill r.y.pl~!nc~ thnt tho tot~l fco reductions rc1~tr.d to tho
. consultants agreements for the expansion progrnm t~~~ugh the complotion
of Stage II, repres~nts ð sðvings of ~pproXI~ðt~ly $1,000,000.
Commissioner Wenzel moved, scconded by CommisAioner Plstor and
carriod 4/0, th~t th~ new revised contrðct with Ross/F.hrenkrantz for
architecturðl engineering servicns and the letter of Açreemcnt for
construction m~nðqem~nt services, reflecting the reduction in scope of
tho County's expansion program, be approved for execution.
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!:TA'F TO SCHFD!I~! þ., WORI(SHOP FOR orsCUS!:;rON OF ALL f>CHFM^TJC DE!HCN!' RP.
JUSTICE CENTF.R r.XP^NSTON PROCR^~
~r. Corrill reported that th~ schematic designs for tho entire
Justico Ce~ter Expansion Program, including thoso r~lnted to th~ 1nil
facilities, are complete at this time. In response to Mr. Porrill's
inquiry, and upon polling tho m~mber8 of tha no~rd, Chnirmnn Wimer
suggested that a workshop bo Gcheduled for tho purpose of discussing
all of tho schematic designs, rathrr than having them presente~ this
da tc .
Deputy Chief R~ymond Barnett rcported that ShÐriff Aubrey Rogers
recommends th~t another module, which Yould afford more cell space, be
planned for con~truction. This was discusserl briefly, during which
County Manager Norman stated that, because the jail cell facilities are
constructed in the modular fashion, it would not be diffIcult to ndd
one morc, however, there is tho question of th~ ~dditionðl cost to
consider. Doputy Barnett reported that thore are 234 prisoners in th~
system today and he clarified the purpose of this statement of concern
by stating that the SherIff docs not want the CommIssioners to br un~er
the Impression that he is confident thnt thp. proposed pl~ns for the
jail expansion ~ill be of an adequate size to houso sufficiont numbers
of prisoners by the time construction is complet~~. He emphnsize~ tho
fact that the ShorIff feels that the jail will still be crowded. The
consensus of the Board was thnt this mnttor he thoroughly discussed at
thft worknhop that 10 to he scheduled hy stnf! IIn~ ChairmAn Wimer ~lso
directed staff ðnd the consultants to make copios of the schcmntIc
dosigns of the propos~d jðil facJliti~g ðvnilnbl~ to the public, the
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medta and th~ Citl7.~ns Committ~o. He remindod Mr. Dorril1 th~t it 11
very 1rnport~nt ~or the close coordlnnt.!on with th~ ~Itiz~n'ft Commtttoe
to continue and Mr. Dorrlll concurre<1, addinC'J that thLJ h-"vc been most
holpful In the paRt.
ROUTINE BILLS - P^TD,
Pursuant to R~aolution Al-150, th^ following checks were Issued
through Friday, February 12, 19P2, In payment of routin~ bills1
FUND
CHF:CJ< NOS.
AMOUNT
County Chp.cks
J013 - 4054
33(190 - 3'31'32
$1,571,290."4
292, .,:n . '70
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BUDCET ^MENC,..r.NT NO. £1'-';0 (COLLIF:R ~ORTII Ar¡.'NCH ~IRRARY) PROVIDING FOR
~EASE OF WATER COOI.fR - A['IOP1'F:r> IN THE "MOIJWr OF $'00
ComMissioner Wanze1 moved, secondod by Commissioner Kruse and
c~rried 4/0, that Budgot Amendment No. ~2-S0, providing for the lo~~o
of a water cooler for the Collier North Br~nch Librßry, be adopted in
the amount of $200.
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r.um;r.T "",r.NDMr.NT NO. A'-&;1 CCQ1t,MUNTTY nLC'CJ< GRANT rpOGPAM' r-~ovrDrNG
ron VARTOUS U~^tTIC!rATEn ~xrr.NnITunr~ - AnorTEn TN TR~ ^~OU"T OF ~q10
Commissioner Wenzel moved, spconð~d by Commtssioner ~rus@ nn~
cnrrled 4/0, th~t Budget ^m~ndmcnt No. P2-S1, prov1J!ng for utility
8orvicoQ, advortising and ropntr and maintenanc. of oqutpment
previoualy unðntlcip1lted in the Community ~velopment Block Grant
Program, be adopted in the amount of S9'O.
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AUnGET AMENDMENT NO. R'-~2 rW^T~R MAN^G~M~NT) rROVIDTN~ FOR ~~PT^t
PfhlTOGR"I"HR - ',~OPTr.D TN Tllr. M10UNT OF t::¡, r.OO (TO f'r. I1P.TMß!JR!'F.O FW BCßA
CR^NTf.-YN-^Jn PF. COLnr.N C"Tr. F.f,T^Tr.~ TNTf.RTM ^CTTON rRO~r.CT1
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Commlsslon~r W~nzrl MOVP.~, sncon~cd by Commissionp.r Kruse and
carried 4/0, that Budget AmendMent No. R7-5?', providing for ^eri~l
photoqr1lph9 for Wðt~r Ml'InaqpmAnt, to be reimbursed hy the Big Cypress
Basin ~onrd through Grants-in-aid program for the Colden Cate Estllte.
Interim Action Project, be adoptod in the amount of $7,500.
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8Ur.~F.T AMF.NOMF.NT NO. n?-~1 (WORD
1\C,)PTf:D IN THF. 1\,..OUN'¡' m' $''''
Fobruary l~, 1~R2
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PROCr.gr.tNG) PROVIDING FOR r.OUIr,..ENT
COMmissioner Wenzol moved, seconded by Commissioner Kruso ~nd
carried 4/0, thnt Rudget Amcndm..nt No. ~?-5', provldir,Cj for £'qulpment
ordcred in FIRcðl Yeð~ 1900-Al but not rec~lveð until Fiscal Year
1981-~? budget for the Word ProcosRing ~pðrtm@nt, bp. IIdopted in the
amount of $243.
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ST1\F'F A'JTIIOfct7.F.D TO tNTTTATF. Nr.~C'TI"TTONf, In: lICC'UTSTC'N ("IF' "'I,~Y!,,"'.f.
~rNN~L ON ^IRFCR7 ~nAC, EXPENCrTUR~ NOT TO rxcr~n r'"nn ron "PPR^I~AL
Rr f,flMF: "UTHrmr7.p.n
Ch~ir~~n Wimer reported th~t, pursu~nt to th~ ßitu~tlon wher~ln
the County is Involved In negotiations rel~ting to contr~ctural
services from the Humnne Society to provide animal sholter fllclltties,
it has come to his attention that there 18 ð possibility that th~ ~oard
could acquire an "xisting facility, knovn as Mary~ale ~r.nnrl, located
on Airport Road ~nd Orange BlosÐom Lan~. He reportp.d that he has
spoken to the owner and asked the County Manager to take ð courtesy
look at the situation. ~o asked the Aoard to considor authorization
for the inittation of negoti~tions with the owner anrl for a
professional appraisal of tho property in question, noting that the
owner has indicated to him thðt ~ ledse/purchase ðgre~ment would he
negot iable.
Referring to thr. negotiations wIth the Hu~ane 50ciaty, Mr. Normðn
explained that, due to the heavy workload of Mr. Dorrill relatcð to the
expansion program IInd the fl'ct t:lat he is also the Public S~fety
p'rcctor, under which the responsibility for the Humllne Society's
contractural arrangements fall, the County has experienced an
unavoidable delay in cðrrying those negotiations to conclusion.
However, said Mr. Norman, he wishes to mðke it clear th~t the
reprosentðtlves of the Humano Society hl'lvo been cooperative and they
3re awar~ of this np.w development that will be considered as an
alternative to their contractual services. He said that, if the BOllrd
so authorizes, he should have ~ recommendation prepllred for
presentntion in two wooks r~qardinq the best alternative for animal
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shelter facilities.
Mr. Norman stated thðt ~r. Aðrkdðl~ has prcsent~d ðn 3ppraisðl
estlmato for the subject property, which Inc1u~e8 ð fee to be in thp
range of $1,000 to 91,200, and he requc~ted ~uthorS~htion for the
inltiðtlon of this ðpprðisal by the slImo firm that tho ,Boarð approved
to conduct 8i~ilðr work in the Immokalee Area Inst waek.
Commissioner Kruse moved, seconded by Commissioner Ptstor and
carried 4/0, that the staff be ðircctc~ to initiðte np.qotiations with
the owner of tho aforementioned kennel IInd that the professional
appraisal of the subject property ho ðuthorizcd at a cost not to oxceed
$1,200. Commissioner Wenzel asknd Mr. Norman to include a two-column
breakdown, including preßcnt versus future costs with ð complete
amortization. ~r. Norman agreed.
CERTIFICATES OF CORRECTInN TO TAX ~OLL ~S PRESENT~~ BY PROPERTY
APPRAISER'S OFFICE - ^UTIIORTZED FOR ~XECUTI(')S AY r.H.I\!RMAN
Commissioner Pistor moved, scconde~ by Commissioner Kruse and
carried 4/0, that the Chairman be authorized to execute the f?llowinq
Certificates of Correction to the Tax Roll, as prosent~~ by th~
Property Appralsor's officet
lc)Rl T"X ROLL
T"NGIBLr. P~R~ONAL PROPFRTY
NUMBERS
DATES
19f11-q9
2/10/R?
19P1 TAX ROL~
420 - 430
2/r:./fl2 - 2/P/P,,-
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TF.N CAYS F.XT~^ r.~IN TJMF. FnR IN~ATr. NO. ,~p,,, - APPRnvr.o
Co~rnI5~lon~r ~anz~l Movpd, s~ronrlrð hy Commissionnr pistor ~nð
cnrrlr.d ~/O, thðt ten dnya extra qain time bø ðpprov~d 'n~ Yn~~t~
'Jon7.7., ch~nqinq the rrlpase date to 7./17/~2.
BO^RD IS5Ur.n CONFIRMATION ON SPACE pnn~nAM~ING CONCr.PT ~E CLr.RK OF THr.
CIRCUIT C~URT RF. JUSTYCr. CF.NTPR EXP^N~rON PRnGRAM
Administrative Aide Grace Spaulding roportcd th~t Dnryl Bailos,
from Polizzl/Heery, is requ~Rting confirmation on th~ spac~ progrðmming
concept being follow~d by the construction manaqers and ðrchitccts, as
rel3te to the Clcrk of the Circuit Court offices.
Chairman wimer asked it CI~rk Reagan was in agreement to the
proposed prnqrnmming and Chlof Deputy Clerk/Fiscal Of!lc('r Harold Hall
replied that it is his understanding that ~r. Reagan has developed an
appropriate plan. County ~~nn~er Norman reported that he h~s talked
with Clerk Rengnn and that h~ h~r. indlc~tcd thðt h~ ðo~s nqrp~ with the
approach ~5 outlined in the memorandum (rom Polizzi/Hcrry that he
transmitted tc the Board on 2/2/82. Chairmnn Wimer clariflpd the fact
Lhðt the Board's intùnt is to be in lIgr"~l'Irnt with t'lr. Rf'agan's w18h~s
on this matter and that, based on the assumption that he concurrs with
the consultðntn' proposal, he callp.d for a motion for con!lrl'llltton.
Commissioner Wenzel moved, secondød by Commissioner Pistor and
carried 4/0, thnt thp Roard confirm the sp~ce programming concept al
they relate to space for the Clerk of the Circuit Court, for the
Justice Cp.ntar Expansion Program.
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Rr.~IGN^TYCN OF WILLIAM L. RLOCUM FR~M CONTnACTOR'r. L1Cr.N~INr. AOARD
^CCEPTED M~O APPRORT1\TF. Lr.TTFR OF APpnr.CY"TTON AUTIIORTZED
Admlnl8trntlv~ Aid. Grace fip~uldlnq rcported that a lettcr of
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re8ignðtlo~' from the Contractor's Licf'ns1 ng B()~rd hits be-en rccp.ived
from IIr. William L. Slocum. She also expl~dn...ð the atc:-:"I'I?t made by
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htr, upon direction from Chnlrman Wimer, to clarify the Bonrd's
position relating to Advisory 80ards In answer to Mr. Slocum's letter,
adding that no r~ply h~s been forthcoming from Mr. Slocum.
Commissf~ner Wenz@l ~ov~d, sr.conded by Commissionr pistor and
carried ~/O, that Mr. Slocum's resignation be accepted and that an
appropriate letter of appreciatIon be authorized.
THIRTY D^Y~ LF.AVE OF ABSENCr. ~rPROVF.O fOn E1GHT DTSPLAC~D EMPLOYEES IN
TRANSPORTATION, ROM) & FHH[Xa: t'F:P,II,RTfIIF.N1'
Commlssion~r Pistor mov~d, seconded by Commisßionor Wenzol and
carried 4/0, th~t thirty d~ys lCDVC of ~b~~ncc be ûpprovod for tho
following TransportatIon, Road and Bridge employp~s displaced hy ARA,
in order that they may retain their full employoe bonefits during the
period of transition or while considering their options for emplo~p.nt,
an recnrnmended by the County Manager:
Robert Curry
Irenðldo Garcia del Prod a
William RiMes
L..,rry M. Dupree
Dennis L. RlIker
Billy F.. T~ylor
Je S DO L. Fl I nq
Richard D. Rice
LAKE TRAFFORD MEMORI^~ CARDEN~ DF.P.O NO. '~5 - ACCEPTr.O FOR RF.CORO^TION
Pursuant to action of the ~oard Jðnuary 10, 197~, wher,.in the
Chairman was ðuthori7.~ to sign varloun de£'ðs to Lake Trafford ~~morlðl
Gardens C£'metery lots as the need arises, the following Deed No. 2~5
was r~cordp.rt and filed for the record1
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VOTtNC p~F:CrNCT Dr.fi1GN^TTONfi FTLr.O Fon v^nTntl~ fillF.nTFF'F: m:rUTTEfi
Pursunnt to Florf~~ ~tðtUt~Ð ~O.OA, the following ð~sfqn~tlonø of
voting procincts for the f,horiff'. Oeputies wore fl10d for tha recordr
DEPUTY ~HrRIFF
PRECTNCT NO.
Richard ^. 810ckrr
Thom^8 J. Loebs
Michnel L. Dolan
~ry T. Downing
Mtlry J. Benson
~cnneth R. Van Tine
Michael L. Woods
Mðrtln J. fiheah~n
Cðrol "-. Burns
Todd P. 'l'aylor
Will1ðm P. Kneo
Henry R. Wheeler
Luther D. Addison
Carol A. ~atzger
Danð M. 'l'ðylor
P^ul D. C~ltabiðno
J^mes M. Sm f th
'l'erry L. Ct~nci^
Cathy Williamson
Herm~n E. Lðmbert
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MISCE~LANEOUS COnRf.~PONDENCF: - FILED ANO/CR REFERRF.D
Thoro being no objection, the Chair directed the following
correspondence be filed anð/or rcferr~d to tho various depðrt~p.nts ðS
indicatt"dl
1. Lctt~r dated 2/4/?,2 from Florida Engint"erinq Society,
requostinq their members be contðcted to scrve on
^dvisory ßOðrds. Filed
2. Parks nnd Rccroatlon Advisory Bonrd minutes of Jðnuðry
20, 19821 Parks ^nd Recr~ntlon ^d Hoc Commltt~c minutes
of Janunry 22, 19A'-1 notice of comhined meeting for
FebrulHY '2", 1982. Filed
3. CAPC minutes of Jonuðry 7, 1982 and CArc nnd CCPA
minutes of February 4, 19R2. Filed.
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4. Ochop£'~~Flr9 Control DiAtri~t Arlvlsory Cornmttt~e minutes
of Frhruary ~, 19P2. Fll~d
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5. Copy o! ~~~c~~~~u~ dðt~d 2/~/~' to County ~~nn~cr fro~
Public Swrv¡~ú ^dnlnistrðtor, rû ~onthly C~TA Status
Rl'!port. Fil cd
~. Lettor d~tr.ò '/9/A2 from Dep~rtment of Vp.tp.r^n an~
Com~~nity Affðlrs noting that the effective dnto of Rule
9C:-l1 will bo posponcrt until 10/1/fl2 l'Ind re:qup.sting each
County to work directly with ~ACC rÐ .!Imp.nded fur-ding
formuli'l. xc Cha 1 rmðn, I'CC 1 County ~'ðn"(]Cr; and Public
Services AdmInistrator; Fil~d.
7. Copy of DNR Por~t 'CO-?A(M), modlfl~d 2/2/R2, re
Cl'Iptrnn Development Corporðtion, issued ll/~/el for
lIddition of pool. Filed.
B. Copy of Putnam County R~solution opposinq F~OT
rcgulðtion~ ~nd proc~dures rcquirlnq thr. County orectlon
of route signs on State roans desIgnatinq loc^tion ot
County Ronns, adopt~ð ]/2~/~?. xc rounty Mnnðgerl
Public Works Administrator; Filed.
9. Lettcr dntrd '-/5/(1'), from "'''rrill ~. "'/ltson, ohjp.cting
to In£'quitl'lhlc distribution of cost for scw~rs in M^rco
Jslllnd. xc Mr. Borzon; Filed.
10. Copy of letter to EMS Director, dnted 2/P/B'), from
School ponrd Supcrlntcnd~nt Thomns L. Richey, objp.ctlng
to landing the County helicoptcr on school qrounds
bp.twcnn A:rn A.~. and 4!nn P.M. xc County Ml'Inaqr.r,
Public Safoty AdminIstr/ltor; Fil~d.
11. Copy of letter dðt,.ð ')/In/A2 to Mr. BIll rltzmorrls,
from County M~n~qer, explaining the applIcðtton of
[r~nchisc fr.cs fvr ~onsultnnt'8 fe~s re rate lncr~aBe8
,nd notifyIng him that Engineorlng will look into
allcgðtlons of free service hy Yahl Bros. Filed.
12. ~outh Cp.ntral Florida Health Systems Council, Inc,
notificntlon re Ccrtlflcðte of ~e~d rcqur.sts, review
meetings and projects, reccIved by ACC '/11/82. FIl£'d
IJ. Copy of nNn perMit 'DC1]-~P~~5, dated 2/~/A2, re Col1i~r
County/Mðrco Shores Wðstewllter Tre^tm~nt Pl^n~. Filed
14. ~tter dated 2/J/P.2 trðnsmltting the FOOT ^nnunl Report
- 1981. Fllod.
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15. Lott~r d~tod 1/2'::/0? from ~"pllrtm~nt of V~tprnn ðnd
Com~unity Aff~lrs, r~quostlnQ Infor~atlon ra ~u~l
tðxatlon and ~nn~x~tlon relðtp.d to tho l~Rt four ycðrs.
xC County ~ðnng~r; Filed.
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Th~re hoing no further buniness for the qood of tr~ ~ounty, the
meeting was ndjourned by order of thp Chllir - Timer l1t]~ A.M.
BO~RD OF COUNTY CC~MJSSrO~r.ns/r.x
OFFICTO GOVF.RNrNG "O^RD(S) OF FPECTAL
DISTRICTS UNDER ITS CONTROL
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7f>/~4 1'I',",/,¿¿ðA-~' V
C. R. ,ARU. çf~¡""ER, ¡AIRMAN I
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Thcs~~minutes ðPP(6v~d by the BCC on
prE'sent'd X ,0'( ðB corrp.ctp.d
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narch ::1, 1982
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P~ge "70
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