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Agenda 06/14/2011 Item #16A22 . . 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY To update the Board of County Commissioners (Board) on Public Petition Item #6A discussed at the Board of County Commissioners meeting on January 11, 2011 by Anton Karaba and Eva Karabova seeking approval to retain the ten-foot fence built on property located at 12243 Fuller Lane. OBJECTIVE: To respond to the Board's direction for staff to investigate the matter and report the findings in a public hearing as the result of a code violation. CONSIDERA TIONS: A code enforcement case was opened (CEAU20090008537) for an unpermitted fence due to a site visit on May 19, 2009. After hearing Mr. Karaba's concerns, the Board directed the County Manager or his designee to review the circumstances regarding Mr. Karaba's claims and assist him in achieving compliance. Based on Board direction staff accrued outstanding hours not associated with fee based services. (See attached time sheet) On January 11, 2011, Anton Karaba appeared before the Board seeking approval to retain a 10- foot high fence on property located at 12243 Fuller Lane. He cited safety concerns relating to gang activity, thefts, and unconfined animals running loose. As a result of Mr. Karaba's concerns, statistics relating to gang activity and arrest data were provided by the Sheriff's Office and service call data was provided by the Domestic Animal Control. (See attached staff report) The property o'Vvner submitted all required documentation and was issued a building permit for the existing 10-foot fence located at 12243 Ful1er Lane. Upon staff review, a Certificate of Occupancy was issued on May 18, 2011. FISCAL IMPACT: The Fiscal Impact estimated to be in the amount of approximately $3,150 for County staff hours allocated to the research, meetings site visits and preparing for presentation to the Board. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This Executive Smnmary has been reviewed by the County Attorney's Office and is fom1d legally sufficient. (STW) . RECOMMENDATION: Packet Page -1135- . . . 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. Staff investigated the matter, assisted the property owner in obtaining the necessary permit, and compiled the attached staff report for the Board's review. PREPARED BY: Diane Flagg, Director, Code Enforcement and Jamie French, Director, Operations & Regulatory Management Attachments: 1) Staff Report 2) Public Petition Request, Agenda Item No. 6A 3) Minutes from January 11,2011 BCC meeting 4) Time Sheet Packet Page -1136- . . . 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.A.22. Item Summary: To update the Board of County Commissioners (Board) on Public Petition Item #6A discussed at the Board of County Commissioners meeting on January 11, 2011 by Anton Karaba and Eva Karabova seeking approval to retain the ten-foot fence built on property located at 12243 Fuller Lane. Meeting Date: 6/14/2011 Prepared By Name: PuigJudy Title: Operations Analyst, CDES 5/19/2011 4:55:36 PM Submitted by Title: Manager - CDES Operations, Operations & Regulatory Management Name: FrenchJames 5/19/2011 4:55:37 PM Approved By Name: PuigJudy Title: Operations Analyst, CDES Date: 5/20/2011 3:05:28 PM Name: FrenchJames Title: Manager - CDES Operations, Operations & Regulatory Management Date: 5/24/2011 3:00:51 PM Name: FlaggDiane Title: Director - Code Enforcement,Code Enforcement Date: 5/24/2011 3:23:41 PM Name: FederNorman Title: Administrator - Growth Management Div,TranspOltati Date: 5/24/2011 3:36:25 PM Packet Page -1137- . . . 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. Name: Williams Steven Title: Assistant County Attorney,County Attorney Date: 5/26/2011 3:56:55 PM Name: MarceIlaJeanne Title: Executive Secretary,Transportation Planning Date: 5/31/2011 10:48:15 AM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney, Date: 6/112011 8:08:45 AM Name: IsacksonMark Title: Director-Corp Financial and Mgmt Svs,CMO Date: 6/612011 10:33:48 AM Name: SheffieldMichael Title: Manager-Business Operations, CMO Date: 6/6/2011 11:06:14 AM Packet Page -1138- . . . 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. STAFF REPORT RE: BCC Petition Item No. 6A Location: 12243 Fuller Lane Lot 28, Block A, Habitat Village, Victoria Falls Folio # 48600000705 Owners: Anton Karaba and Eva Karabova BACKGROlThTD INFORMATION During a site visit on May 19,2009, a Code Enforcement Investigator noticed the height of the fence located at 12243 Fuller Lane in the Victoria Falls neighborhood. A Code Enforcement Case (Case No. CEAU20090008537) was opened and records researched. It was discovered that a permit had been applied for in 2005 but had never received a Certificate of Completion due to a failed inspection. Pennit No. 2005040965. May 29, 2009, a Notice of Violation was sent certified and first class mail and posted at the property and cOUlthouse. May 7, 2010 the homeowner was found to be in violation by the Special Magistrate and ordered to abate the violation by obtaining a building pelmit or demolition pennit and remove the fence by August 15, 2010 or a fine in the amount of $1 00 per day would be assessed. August 6, 2010 the respondent's request for an extension oftime was denied by the Special Magistrate. September 3, 2010, an Imposition of Fines hearing was continued by the Special Magistrate until December 3, 2010. December 3, 2010, the case was withdrawn from the Imposition of Fines hearing to be brought back at a later date. March 17,2011, a meeting was held with Mr. Karaba and he was given written options on how to correct the violation. Mr. Karaba was also given the opportunity to ask staff any questions that he may have. July 1, 2011, current Imposition of Fines hearing scheduled. Description of Fence The actual construction of the fence includes an approximate 2'-0" high stem wall foundation with a wooden fence installed on top of the stem wall. The fence height is variable due to ground level conditions, and greatly exceeds the 6'-0" height and constructability indicated in the original permit application. Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23,2011 1 Packet Page -1139- 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. - FENCE fERMIT NO. 2005040965 (see Attachment A) A permitifor a 6 foot wood fence was issued on April 7, 2005 for property located at 12243 Fuller Lane. This permit never received a Certificate of Completion and expired on October 4, 2005. (see Atta4hment B) Inspection Results: On Septelnber 26,2005, the final inspection was perfonned by a structural inspector and failed due to the fence: exceeding the height approved on the permit, fence posts were not 4"x4" as required and the fenceiheight exceeded 6'-0" as approved on the building permit. Additionally, the construction of the fence did not match the infonnation included in the permit application. The PlanjReview and Inspection Department inspects the final product to verify location and height approved: by Zoning Services for each permit. Building inspectors also verify that the material of the structureS is in accordance with the approved documents. Since this permit differs from the original permit, tHe inspection could not be approved. I I , The PlaniReview and Inspection Department will ensure compliance with section 1805 of the Florida Building Code (FBC) 2007 with 2009 supplements which will address foundation (stem wall). 1 The Flori:da Building Code (FBC) has specific requirements for fences built in the high velocity zone only (Mi~111i-Dade & Broward County) Collier County is not located in a high velocity zone and thereforelthere is no specific requirement for the construction of a fence. i SITE VISIT - BUll..DING DEPARTMENT On Thur$day, January 27, 2011, Structural Inspector Tim Stick visited the job site at 12243 Fuller Lane to perform an inspection on an existing fence. I i The exis~ing fence was not constructed as outlined under Pennit No. 2005040965. The original fence pennit was specified per high velocity design standards and a maximum height of 6'-0"; the construc~ion of the actual fence meets common practice construction standards and it appears to be structura'ly sound. With regards to the height, this is variable due to site conditions. Height varies between ~, -0" to 9"-0" to maintain top of fence at the same level. ! ! A new ~ennit shall be obtained, including details for stem wall and foundation which was not included i in the 2005040965 permit. Under the Florida Building Code, there are no specific requirem~nts for construction of a fence except for fences located in the high velocity area. Collier County does not have high velocity areas. Therefore, a permit to legalize the construction of this fence cali be approved as long as all zoning requirements are met. . . ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT SITE VISIT The fence has no direct affect on the neighbors to the East or to the West as far as site drainage is concemdd. The stem wall/fence does however protrude into the rear drainage easement. The oVlrner should b~ required to have an engineer review the conditions to determine that there is not a negative impact or conveyance. If the swale is being utilized for storage as well then the engineer would need to show that compensating storage is still being provided on the subject property. With a report from . an engin~er verifying the above, and a letter of no objection from the Homeowners Association (the Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23, 2011 2 Packet Page -1140- . . . 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. responsible entity for the swale) the current utilization of the easement would be allowed. (Site visit pelformed by Daryl Hughes, Inspections Manager, Engineering Review Services) COUNTY SURVEYOR'S REPORT County Surveyor Stephen Higgins did a site visit to the Victoria Falls home located at 12243 Fuller Lane on Thursday, February 3, 2011 with Claudine Auclair, Business Center Manager. They met with Mr. Karaba who took them to the rear of the property. Mr. Higgins performed several readings with his surveying equipment and other measuring tools. The fence was measured to be 6 feet high and located above a concrete wall measuring about 2 feet in height. There is a 7" support beam on which the fence rests. The crown elevation of the road was established at between 6.27 to 6.20. The total height of the fence was measured at 8 feet 7 inches. The fence was built in a drainage easement that is dedicated to Collier County for the purpose of accessing and maintaining its respective facilities, with no responsibility for maintenance. See attached illustration from Mr. Higgins. (Attachment B) VICTORIA FALLS PUD DOCUMENT REGULATIONS - ZONING The fence meets Zoning requirements in accordance with the Victoria Falls PUD which was originally approved in 1980 under Ordinance No. 80-62 and was later amended in 1991 by Ordinance No. 92-86. A final amendment to the PUD was adopted on November 23, 1999 by Ordinance No. 99-83. In accordance with Section 3.4, Development Standards, the minimum yard setbacks for both Principal Structures and Accessory Structures are: Front Yard: 20 ft. Side Yard: 7.5 ft. Rear Yard: 20 ft. Minimum Distance Between Structures: 15 ft Section 5.11, Landscape Buffers, Benns, Fences and Walls, states: Fence or wall maximum height: 9 feet, as measured from the finished grade of the ground at the base of the fence or wall. For the purpose of this provision, finished grade shall be considered no greater than 18 inches above the crown elevation of the nearest existing road, unless the fence or wall is constructed on a perimeter landscape benn. In these cases, the fence or wall shall not exceed 6 feet in height from the top of benn elevation with an average side slope of great than 4: 1 (i.e. 3: 1, 1: 1, or ve11ical). SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT DATA Street Gan!! Activitv Sergeant Ron Byington of the Collier County Sheriff's Office, Street Gang Unit, reports that there are cUlTently two (2) documented gang members and one (1) gang associate residing in the Victoria Falls development. There has been no gang activity within the development in the past calendar year. Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23, 2011 3 Packet Page -1141- 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. Persons Arrested Listinl! Residence as Victoria Falls Jim BloOlp, Collier County Sheriff's Department, provided data showing the arrest of a total of 21 . persons V\(ho listed their home address within Victoria Falls during the time period of January 1,2010 and Decetnber 31, 2010. (See Attachment C, Persons A1Tested - Listing Address in Victoria Falls spreadshqet for details of crimes) i Arrest D~ta The Orgapized Crime Bureau reported a total of 2,605 arrests in the District 3, East Naples area for the time period of September 1, 2009 and February 28, 2010. (See Attachment D, Organized Crime Bureau n1emo dated 03/05/2010) The Sheriff's Office provided the following data for Victoria Falls (Refer to Attachment E for details): i District 3:- Incidents in Victoria Falls, 01/01/09 - 12/31/09 = 19 District 3:- Incidents in Victoria Falls, 01/01/10 - 09/01/1 0 = 11 ! In comp~rison, the following was provided: Trail Ridl!e: (Refer to Attachment F for details) District 3i- Incidents in Trail Ridge, 01/01/09 - 12/31/09 = 35 District 3<- Incidents in Trail Ridge, 01/01/1 0 - 09/01/1 0 = 35 Charlee Estates.' (Refer to Attachment G for details) District 3:- Incidents in Charlie Estates, 01/01/09 - 12/31/09 = 18 District 3!- Incidents in Charlie Estates, 01/01/10 - 09/01/1 0 = 6 : Calls for: Senrice During tqe time period of 1/1/2010 - 12/31/2010, there were a total of76 calls for service at the Victoria falls development. (Refer to Attachment Hfor details) . DOMES!TIC ANIMAL CONTROL DATA Domestic Animal Control calls for service for the period of 2008 through 2010 in the Victoria Falls NeighbOlihood shows a total of23 broken down as follows. (Refer to Attachment Ifor detailed list) ! Nun'tber of Calls Nature of Call 3 Potential rabies ex osure 2 Sanitary nuisance (dog) 10 Stray dogs 2 Stray chickens 1 Routine atrol I Dog-on-dog fatality 1 Noise nuisance, dog 2 Post propeliy, animal at shelter 1 Re uest for cat tra . Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23, 2011 4 Packet Page -1142- . . . 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. - - , OPTIONS A V All..ABLE FOR RESOLUTION The following options are available to Mr. Karaba to resolve the fence issue. 1. Apply for a demolition pennit to remove the entire fence. 2. Apply for a new building pennit for the fence, including an engineer's letter confirming de minimus impact. . The new building permit must include the stem wall on which the fence was built but not detailed in the original building pennit application. The Florida Building Code does have specific guidelines for foundation walls under Section 1805, therefore the new building pennit will have to be reviewed and inspected to ensure compliance with this section of the Florida Building Code. . However, due to a change in the grading of the site, the Engineering Review Services will need to review the building pennit application to ensure the lot drainage meets the conditions of the plans approved during construction of this subdivision and to evaluate the impact of the grade elevation change on the adjacent properties. . The new building pennit will also need to be in compliance with the design standards (height limitations) allowed in the PUD Ordinance. A fence 9 feet in height may be allowed if it meets the requirements of Section 5.11, Paragraph B of the PUD Ordinance. MEETING WITH MR. KARABA - MARCH 17, 2011 PlmUling and Regulation staff met with Mr. Karaba on Thursday, March 17,2011 to review the findings of this staff report. The following are the steps he needs to take to resolve the unpennitted fence. . Mr. Karaba must obtain an engineered site plan drawing to show that there is minimal to no impact to the drainage/retention area located behind his home. This drawing will satisfy the PUD requirements for site drainage and retention. Claudine Auclair, Business Center Manager, will provide Mr. Karaba with engineering finn points of contact in the area that might assist him in acquiring the engineered site plan drawing. . Mr. Karaba must provide, to Gary Harrison, Building Official, construction drawings to indicate how the wall was constructed and how the fence is secured to the retention wall that was erected. These drawings do not have to be signed and sealed by an Engineer as long as they meet the construction standards of the FIOlida Building Code. . Once received, and all conditions have been satisfied, Mr. Karaba will need to apply for a building pennit for fonna1 review and inspection. All applicable building permit and inspection fees will apply. . Staffwill continue to monitor the status and prepare an update to the County Manager's Office as well as the Board of County Commissioners. Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23,2011 5 packetpage-1143- 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. ISSUE RESOLVED - CERTIFicATE OF OCCUPANCY ISSUED MAY 18, 2011 In accord~nce with the Victoria Palls PUD document regulations, it was determined that the height of the fence ras not an issue as the approved PUD allows for a maximum height of 9 feet. i Engineerihg Review Services staff and Plan Review and Inspection staff met with the property owner on several occasions to assist in what was needed to secure a permit since the original permit had expired. ; . The applifant was required to submit: 1. V~rification that the Home Owners Association did not object to the wall/fence within the dr~inage easement which they maintain. (BOA documentation submitted) (see Attachment J) 2. V~rification from an engineer that there would not be a negative impact on the storage or cdnveyance capabilities of the easement as a result of the wall/fence. (submitted by MeAnly EI)gineering) 3. V~rification from an engineer that the wall supporting the fence was structurally sufficient. (s'\lbmitted by MeAnly Engineering) 4. A!fence pennit (pem1it # 2011051247) i Based on !the engineer's findings and review of the documentation submitted, staff determined that the fence imet County requirements and a Certificate of Occupancy was issued on May 18, 2011. I i j I . . Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23,2011 6 Packet Page -1144- . . . 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. ATTACHMENT A Permit (3 pages) Pages 14 through 16 .~~. 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P.c..r. _ PaaDllnr!' CDtIftID'L PODI1' 0'" - UIIlOl w.- 0&11.. _ azx:TI1C&L KAXD tan.& 0. LP. - U<:R1" POI.I: . .. _ ~ 1"EUPKOlIE t:mVICZ ..J:J,;ttIn _ EZIInUft; nil!: KnJIUJIT lla - ""'ID. VALIa II: &a. _ a.z:cna-...u. BOX o czrw - Cd:L2 'n:l%Vl!UOIf [J .... - Y&.'Iat Ia'TIft 130 _ .na az.alI oar o - B'1'DftIt K'UiX rncH USDf W,.... - P'DlWI'IK!' UC1'UlAL &UlPUJRi ronrr . H'El-'Ollli YOU DIG !!! CAll- 1.800-432-4i70 !.T LEAST 48 HOt:nS DEFORE . I: S~.:.t:bCd~~fbw~oI'IIh:-OII1terlortpliljr.rrpllcz ...... ~ka:rd LDilDC'.35tJDf!1tIUt NCI!bca~ ~~ } lif':~-C.;jIZ".p:lII~ l"I~(U~UlbrfQ~..mt'nL . SCALE: ]. - 30' i NOTES: i ADDRESS: lZ243 FUIU:R UNE ElEVATIONS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUll. 1929 ruw. IiANEL No. ]200B7 080S D INDICATES THAT THE PROPERT'{ IS IN ZONE 'AE". ELEVATION 7.0 BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE RECORDED PLAT US'I'EO BELOW CONTRACTOR/OWNER SHALL VERIFY CONSTRUCTION SETBACK RESTRICTIONS ONLY $SEMENTS ON RECORDED Pl.AT OR TROSE FURNISHED SURVEYOR ARE SHOllN HEREON LEGAL pESCRIPTIDN: LOT 28; BLOCK 'A- OF HABrrAT VILLAGE. A SUBDIVISION AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 37. 'PAGES 48 AND 49 OF TRE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY. FLORIDA. SAW PARCEL CONTAINING 3850,00 SQUARE FEET OR 0,09 ACRES MORE: OR LESS. ! PCIIECI': D&tt: NOVCllBER sa. 2001 IIC.WO , 1- _ so. HVLT3ll11A 357/07-00 . Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23,2011 Packet Page -1146- . . . 9 . . '. ';,"'.~ ''';. . '.> .~. 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. Wood F~es All wood fen:::es tilail be ::on.,'1:i:U.."'~d to wit.'1Si~d llppli=~le wind speeds, CUS!:J:n.:;:r m::y provido enginee$g by a design ?rc:f~ssio!L<U ra:" th~ spe:mc pro'; eet or may ::onst:n.:.c: a fe~e OB8ed OD cod.e.C1ite!la of l"lC!:iria Building Code Se::ci'~n 232,8. Thi~ is 11 eztabl:.~ed design criterion for wood fe~ce:; in a::ugh ",'eloClty ~tm:icc.!le Zone. Su:::h.:funce s...1uill not ~ mer.. ::I:l.m. c". G" in he:gln md cop.strl:C:ed v::t.'l ~"X4"Xo' lor:g pasts, N ci. 2 C-rade 0; be~. Posrs sb1l be rJpa::ei no :n.o...-e th:m 4' ,_ 0" ~ ce-..:::r and c;:nb~ 2' ~ Of? into a t:~cr::te !DOUllf, 1 O"in cE~e~;: ana 2' _ 0' deep,. . , F=nces 5' - O' in heig.~t may i:r.creaEe p01:1 Epa:::n::; to 5'- 0", Pences 4'. Or. in height"I:li3}' :r..::r::a~e post spac.:.r:.g it) 6' _ 0" r//l//SJ/ S I.DE rJr- ,;C"t:;?t/e.tF /VG.JF:;7:;:S . J " v-:o i3 if TP -rHr: Ou-r:s!l,~ , " \.~~ 't ~""'~~r v~,,. i' ~ i J.,..! .0;.. 1 ". 'Y!lil --1~I-jD~ \. ,~-- '" i~. ;.. v .1]' .11 \ \ , -r! . - , .t1. ~ I f l ! t-.,t _ D II .-1- II. . 1- F ~lliJl.lJ1;j) :: f ). ,2:l_6el ,IL. ~ , . . I ~';".'-'D~~ - I U I I' " I, I' i r i 1 i I II I ! 1111 I '/. I t l'! III j ! 1 '1.~' i j I J 1111 i J :' ,I ~ iI' 1 If. 'Ill I - I.: 1 :., I ,.! \' j" " l .' i. .' .. 1-., 1/' j'z/ -r'J ' , J , .J Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23,2011 Packet Page -1147- 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. ATTACaMENT B . ~'),1 -' If ..--/ ~? /-::/' ~ i_ro'),\:J /;::=::~ (( \~ \\~II ,\,' /f '0.... /' / ., ,: Ii /,' ~ =:::::- =:;:;:/ \> '. FULLER LANE (TRACT R) -coNCIlElEaJRII WT30 I i I ---1 6' HIGH WOOD ---'" STOCXADE FENCE LOT 29 WT27 EXISllHG ONE STORY REIlIDENCE ro r;:;,.,. /~6' HIGH WOOD / STOCKADE FENCE ~; \ \ \ \ \ \ -- lO'D.E. --- TRAcr B (LANDSCAPE BUFFER) .. -+;; \ ~ S'B.E. .- 6' HIGH WOOD STOCJ:ADE FENCE ON CONCllc"TE WAll. . TRAcrD-3 (DRAINAGE) rTOPOFFEI<CE I~ GIllllNl ~T ~ HIGH wooo . -f"'~;;;= 2'HIGI!COHCRElE WAll FENCE DETAIL ALONG REAR LINE NOTTO SCALE "NOT A SURVEY -ILLUSTRATION ONLY" NORTH PLAT 12243 FULLER LANE, NAPLES, FLORIDA ELEVAllONS SHOW WERE OBSERVED BY GPS AND ARE BASED ON NAW 1988 DAl\JM ,,'Y - SPOT ELEVATION B.E. - ? P.U.E. - PUBUC UTILITY EASEMENT D.E. - DRAINAGE EASEMENT COLLIER COUNTY Engineering Service Dept. Growth Management Division Planning and Regulation 2800 Nodh HoncoIloeDri... NIjlI.. Florida 34104 PIKme: 2J9-2S2~88S Fu:2J9-2S2-0476 hvJect D: . 02-03-2011 l' = 30' Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23, 2011 10 Packet Page -1148- . . . 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. ATTACHMENT C Collier County Sheriff's Office Persons Arrested - Listing Address in Victoria Falls 01/0112010 -12/31/2010 Count d i,. '... ' ':,".', ,. :. .... b~D nbr , :, bkiLnllr __<Iesc h5l-"","_name . . .., ' hsl_doIl nst_~_nam list 5Ireel housen aT_~_namt! arT_hDU orr_5lleet_type " , e :;;",.. br ~ nh!" TDIIlI 2ll1oo00D1093 OlIT 0;= COUIIo"TY WARRA!fT ALVAiEZ.REIliE ALBER. 0 29516 RlLLER LN '\2252 TAMl'<l.ll TRAIL 3301 (blankl 1 DEo\LJNG IN STOLEN 12252 (blank) 1 PRO"'ERTY ALVM'EZ.RENE ALBERTO 111'Z?l11!ll0 O:DO FUllER LN TAMIAMI TRAIL 3301 DEfRAUDING PAWNBROI'.ER 12252 (blink) 1 FOR PAWKED ITEIoIS OV 300 DOLS AL VP..</EZ.RENE ALBERTO 1[1,':!2I11l300,OO FUllER LN TAMW,11 TRAIL 3301 DEFRAUDING PAWNBROKER 12252 {blank} 1 FOR PAWNED ITEMS UNDER 300 ALVA!lE:.P.El>iE ALBERTO 1[l'22J1llS0 0:00 FUllER LN TAMI~"ITRAIL 3301 201000003056 B"TTERY -ItIlENTlO/>lALlY BOSHER,SARAH J 2f!4fle AAr=l>JCUS 1214~ MIERICUS 12146 LN 1 CAUSE BODILY HARM TO ANOTHER LN BATTERY-TOUCHORS~KE 12146 LN 1 ANOTHERAGAlNST1HEIR WILL BOSHER,SAP.AH J g,'2IlllS00:00 M1ERICUS LN AI.lERICUS 1214e. 2010000:15S~ DUI BLD ALCH ,15 OR HIGHER LO?E.:.~UGU-:L 23139 FUlLER 12195 GOLDENGATEBV (blankl ST 1 OR WITH PERSON UNDER 1a @2QTIl 1ST OFF LIl 201000000243 THEFT-?cl IT . HEFT - UND-:::R ORTlZFEtlA. YAROGDY L 28481 SITTERLEY ST 1~0 COlLIER 6650 BL 1 5100 20l0000!l663P DWLSR DRrJE WHILE FUEh'TCSIdEJiA,HELEN 32499 12044 US 41>: JOHUS (blank) 5T 1 UCENSE SUSPENDED SITTERL..-CV ST 201QOmrJ7055 FAlLUP.E TO AF?E.A.~ i=OR. ORTlZFENA. ,'AROGDY L 28481 121lW TAMlAMl =1 lR I MISDEJ.EANOR O:-'"FENSE ITA SrT'TERlEY ST 2lllooDDDB031 DWLSR DRIVE WHILE DIRlBlZO,ldARIA ISASEL 25524 FUlLER LN 12179 PINE RIDe;: (blank) IX 1 UCEl'ISE SUSPENDED P.D&AlRl'ORT PULLING :!!Iloo0008~Qg NO VAUD DRIVE'S UC"NSE ADENCID.GORGDNIO 236dl SfiTERLEY ST 12072 WARREN 5626 sr 1 NVDL FRAUD-IM?ERSONA TIO~ 12= 5T 1 FAlSE INFO TO LEO WHEN ARF.ESlEDfDETAlNED ADENClO.GORGONIO 111161111M 0:00 SmERLEY ST WARREN 5629 G:It\."'IOI)~~~wmPert.NVlaor.aF;J!511LX15 2 PP.pz!OIll'A.~ SIlpeI'.'....O!lJS Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23,2011 11 Packet Page -1149- 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. ATTACaMENT D . ORGANIZED CRII\-:rE BUREAU '(0: F~OM: SWOJECT: ! DATE: ChiefHlnom, Lt, Mlllhnllro..d, CBpt. Rooorts. nna r ,to (Jankh Tllmi (:anw. Anal:ytical ~lJrervi~OT An rer~on! Arres1ed by DiSUict - 09,10 li09 - 02:/28/1 0 - \lnd Llws~ liiling 11()lIldess,lGe~rnl Deli ~,t:rylWoocls, elc m DillLricl3 - Ew;:l Nap lea ml05!2QJ 0 , i ." The WfotilllUil)11 cunlWm:d in lhil> ~qut:sl \\'~ pullt:d from Wing!!. 1 pulled fnr the l!Tl1:sl <late j:; belween U9lm 12[11)9 and {l~12ltl2l)H), th~ ORl conta[us FllJ 1.1(l<l00 (C'CSO l'llly), clwrg.: ID tlqw<ls 1 (primM)' cbrll'ge unly). Dlstrict: ~ 01 . North NRllles . 02 - Gollien G2:m j 03. Ealit NaplBB 04 - F..stflres [)5 -: fI{Ia!CXlJl!lla~.. 07 - Ever:J:a~s liS - Immokelee I to:ro ,OY - Cil~' ~f ~~apl~!-L 21 Total 6191 . bis\ric:t3 - Em ~I!plcs: Only:: t. Tho= Wl're 260S p:m;>on!I mresicd in District 3 -12;:1 Kaplet>, (J Thc~ wCl'e Z39 person:;. ~3lw iI~.o ~us(ooy in Distrir.::l3 for MllJdlmllll Acts, o Tht:n' Wt:riO 49 p:::ro<ms ll,-res1x:d in Oistrici g fur Tl'C'lp'L'l5CS, .. , Usiag!ht: sumc) ibb, 1 then sortaf the addro!l~ lookillp, fo(' lIUVIhing that MIl1aiucd "'2001 Airpl:>ltr. (SL " 'Matthews}, "homcl", "<rt~". "WOoUs", "(nn~". "g<:'Jlt:r'.d" "~ll"'t:r,i' and ''fI.{:ul.tll~'''- i " Ofthc 26D5 arre;;rS,. n3 01' 5.1% ~=l> Ii~ltld lfu:ir addn:ss 11.'> shuwlIl1..',uve, c Oftbt: 239 Mnrcnmsn Act!;, 35 err 1,1.6% li~cd ti1cir llrldrc~~ :l.~ ~n<lU'" ~.J."'lVO, o nftl1~ <1Q Trc"~SSp.,,. 22 (I' 44.9% listed !heir 11ddr~s II!; shownabD~'l:. I ri'l run 00 ur furlher <IssislwlI:eplc:a'lC crmtnct me at c:tt. 1302. NcxtoI253..<H72.l>iC 158*~8*1 0&2. i Gc'.!:lfl3:51 {jtXJ\All1I~:;i<'.l "'tiWa~\r,,";\ 1-1.",,",..."'19 m ](;,..1< . lnFs-cd hy .1s.r.:11j"Jcal S.ur~.i~ulT OIBS - - - - --- - - - --- --- - - -- -- -- - - . Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23,2011 12 Packet Page -1150- . . . ATTACHMENT E Count of inc dcsc 1 datel street name 02126110 AMERICUS 03101110 FULLER 03117110 AMERICUS 03118110 TAMIAlJlI TR E&HABITAT DR 03120:10 AMERICUS 06107110 FULLER 06125110 AMERICUS 07/15110 FULLER 07128110 FULLER 08/05110 FULLER Grand Total 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. street LN LN LN IX LN LN LN LN LN LN pc ine dese. CHILD ABUSE WITHOUT GREAT HARM SUSPICIOUS INCIDENT - JUVENILE INVOLVED BATTERY - TOUCH OR STRIKE ANOTHER AGAINST THEIR WILL TRAFFIC ACCIDENT LARC,PETIT THEFT 1 ST DEGREE 100 LESS 300 DOLS LOST PROPERTY TO OBTAIN PROPERTY BY IMPERSONATION THEFT-PETIT THEFT - UNDERS100 THEFT-PETIT THEFT - UNDER S100 r~EGLECT OF CHILD - WITHOUT GREAT BODILY HARM Total 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 Note: Informalion gathered from Wings, Information pulled for repe" date between 01/01/10 - 09/01/10 and street name Wke "HAB". "Sir', "FUL", and "AME' and grid contains "3203", "3201" and "3204", Informalion may vary dueto backlogged dala entry in Central Records, Information may vary pending review ofthe CriminallnvestigaUons Division. Information reflects the number of crimeslincldents and nol the number of reports written. It is possible to have multiple crimesfinc:ldents on a single report. street t c LN LN LN l1'l LN LN l1'l U< U< LN ST Lt~ LN U< 07106;09 FULLER l1'l 12107 J09 FUlLER 12/28/09 AMER1CUS Grund Total l1'l l1'l PublicFiles on CCSADSHAREIAgencyWide ShareFolder\ASUlKathlecn McyersIHabitat grid 3203 2009 2010 Prepared by: 1386 'r~- .~. .- , ~);..~~.-., l. "-', - .."....,.... Collier CCluntySherlfrs Office District 3 - Incidents In Victoria Falls ':j .(D. ,'--', ..'..,. ". ','-~' .. :;6.' , 'I ,.., ,',. ......-.:.~ 01101/09c 12/31/09 ~ ' inc dcsc FIRES -ALL OTHERS NOT ARSON ASSAULT CRIMINAL MISCHIEF - UNDER $200 FRAUD,lMPEPSON-SOLlCITOR MISREPRESENT IDENTITY SUBSQ CNV MISSING PERSONS - RUNA\NAY LOST PROPERTY BATTERY - H OR STRIKE ANOTHER AGAINST THEIR WILL BATTERY - H OR STRIKE ANOTHER AGAINST THEIR VV1LL SUSPICIO IDENT BATTERY - TOUCH OR STRIKE ANOTHER AGAINST THEIR V'JILL PROPERn' DAMAGE GRAND THEFT AUTO - GTA - 3RD DEGREE BURGLARY - UNOCCUPIED DWELUNG UNARMED BURGLARY - UI<OCCUPIED CONVEYANCE UNARMED GRAND THEFT - 5300 - 55000 BURGLARY - WITH ASSAULT OR BATTERY THEFT,PETIT THEFT - UNDER S100 THEFT.PETIT THEFT - 51 00 - 5300 LOST PROPERTY Total 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 19 Note: Inrormation gathered from VJings. Information pulled for report dale between 01/01J09- 12131109 and streat name Inke -HAS-, "SIT", ~UL". and -AM~ and grid coll"..ains -3203-, "'3201-and "'3204", Informa!ion may "oary due to backlogged data entry in Central Records. Infonna!.ion m3}'vary pending reView of the Criminal Investigations Division. Information reflects the number ofcnmes.:incid.ents and nollhe number of reports writlen. Ii Is passibleto have multiple crimeslincidents 13 PubTicFiles on SSADSHARE\AgencyWlde ShareFolder\ASU\Kalhleen Meyers\Habltat grid 3203 2009-2010 Pl"epared by: 1386 Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23,2011 Packet Page -1151- 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. ATTACFNT F . Collier County Sheriffs Office' District 3 - Incidents In Trail Ridge 0,1(01'-09 - 1~31J09. Count of inc desc - " .. rDt datDtlme street name street tvoe inc dcsc Total 01/1 B'09 PASEDO DR&KOINONICI DR (blank TRAFFIC ACCIDENT - INJURY 1 02/0~/09 LEGACY LN SUSPICIOUS INCIDENT 1 0211 ~/09 TRAIL RIDGE RD&COLLlER BLVD (blank) TRAFAC ACCIDENT 1 03102109 LEGACY LN SUSPICIOUS INCIDENT 1 03110/09 LEGACY LN FRAUD-IMPERSON-SOLlCrrOR MISREPRESENT IDENTITY 1 04/05109 COLLIER BLVD&TRAlL RIDGE (blank) TRAFAC ACCIDENT 1 04'14109 TRAIL RIDGE&COLUER BLVD (blank TRAFAC ACCIDErIT 1 04/1lil09 COVENANT RD SUSPICIOUS INCIDENT - JUVENILE INVOLVED 1 05'19109 COLUER BLVD&TRAIL RIDGE IX TRAFFIC ACCIDENT , 05123109 LEGACY LN&KOINONIA DR (blank) TRAFFIC ACCIDENT 1 05129'09 LEGACY LN SUSPICIOUS INCIDENT - JUVENILE INVOLVED 1 06122109 LEGACY LN FRAUD-IMPERSONATION-POSSESS OR USE 10 OF ANOTH 1 07/17109 COVENANT RD FRAUD-IMPERSONATION-POSSESS OR USE ID OF ANOTH 1 0711~109 LEGACY LN LOST PROPERTY 1 0810.3109 COVENANT RD BAKER ACT 1 08107/09 COVE NAN , RD&GEMMER RD (blank TRAFFIC ACCIDENT 1 08'25/09 COLLIER BLVD&TRAIL RIDGE RD (blank) TRAFFIC ACCIDENT 1 08125109 COLLIER BLVD&TRAIL RIDGE RD (blank TRAFAC ACCIDENT 1 09106109 LEGACY LN CRIMINAL MISCHIEF - S200 - S1000 1 09113109 GEMMER RD CRIMINAL MISCHIEF - 5200 - 51000 1 09/HlI09 LEGACY LN BATTERY - TOUCH OR STRIKE ANOTHER AGAINST THEIR 1 09/23109 COVEERNANT RD SUSPICIOUS INCIDENT - JUVENILE INVOLVED 1 09127/09 COVENANT RD BATTERY - TOUCH OR STRIKE ANOTHER AGAINST THEIR 1 10105109 GEMMER RD AND CONVENANT RD RD SUSPICIOUS INCIDENT - ATTEMPTED LURE I ENTICE 1 10115109 LEGACY LN&KOINONIA DR IX TRAFAC ACCIDENT 1 10121(09 COVENANT RD&LEGACY LN (blank) TRAFFIC ACCIDENT 1 10125/09 COVENANT RD f\,USSING PERSONS - RUNAWAY 1 10J2B!09 LEGACY LN E!A TTERY - TOUCH OR STRIKE ANOTHER AGAINST THEIR 1 Publicrilos on CCSADSHARE\AgencyWtde Share Folder\ASU\Kathleen Meyers\Habitat 3303 2009 2010 Prepared by: 1386 LEGACY KOINONIA ICOVENANT TRAIL RIDGE BLVD&COLUER BLVD COVENANT LEGACY ICOVENANT LN DR RD IX RD LN RD BURGLARY - WITH ASSAULT OR BATTERY 1 LOST PROPERTY 1 BATTERY - TOUCH OR STRIKE ANOlHER AGAINST THEIR 1 TRAFRC ACCIDENT 1 LOST PROPERTY 1 INFORMATION ONLY 1 DOMESTIC DISTURBANCE 1 35 . 1 0!26/09 11102109 11115/09 12/08109 12114/09 i 2123109 12l2~109 Grand Tolal ! Note: : Informatioh gathered from Winos. Information pulled for report date between 01101109- 12131109 and street name Jnke "TRA". PI\S". "KOI", "LEG". "COV", and "GEM" and grid contains "3201', '3203", "3204', '3205"."3303", '3304' "6103'. "6105", "9999". Informatioo may vary due to backlogged data entry in Central Records.lnfonnation may vary pending review of the Crirrunallnvestigations Division, Information reflects the number of crimesiincidents and not the number of reports written, It is possible to have muhiple crimeslincidents on a singl~ report . Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23, 2011 14 Packet Page -1152- . . . 15 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. Count ofincdesc c-., .,. , ' . . - ., ... rpt datct street namc ., ,.. . street ine dcse - . -...., ,..,. Total 0111811 0 LEGACY LN INFORMATION ONLY 1 01119110 LEGACY LN BATTERY - ONE PRIOR CONVICTION 2ND OR SUBSQ OFFENSE 1 01/25110 LEGACY LN CRIMINAL MISCHIEF - $200 - 51 000 1 02/01/10 LEGACY LN INFORMATION ONLY 1 02/01/10 LEGACY LN SUSPICIOUS INCIDENT - JUVENILE INVOLVED 1 02/03110 LEGACY LN SUSPICIOUS INCIDENT - JUVENILE INVOLVED 1 02/03110 COVENANT RD BATTERY - TOUCH OR STRIKE ANOTHER AGAINST THEIR WILL 1 02120/1 0 PASEDO DR&KOINONIA DR IX TRAFFIC ACCIDENT 1 02/26/10 LEGACY LN SUSPICIOUS INCIDENT 1 03/02110 KOIl~ONIA DR SEX BATTERY - VICT 12 -17YOA BY FAMIUAUCUSTODIAN 1 UNLAWFUL SEXUAL ACTIVITY WITH CERTAIN MINORS 1 03/0211 0 KOINONIA DR LOST PROPERTY 1 03/11/10 KOINONIA DR INFORMATION ONLY 1 03/11/10 COLLIER BLVD&LEGACY LN IX TRAFFIC ACCIDENT - PROPERTY DAMAGE 1 03/19/10 COLLIER BLVD&TRA1L RIDGE RD IX TRAFFIC ACCIDENT 1 03/24/10 LEGACY LN BURGLARY - UNOCCUPIED DWELLn~G UNARMED 1 LARC-GRAND THEFT 300 LESS THAN 51< DOLS 1 03131/10 LEGACY LN SHOOT MISSILE INTO DWELUNG VEHICLE BUILDING OR AIRCRAFT 1 04/07/10 PASEDO DR THEFT -PETIT THEFT - $100 - 5300 1 04/07/10 COVENANT RD THEFT-PETIT THEFT - UNDER $100 1 04/23110 KOINONIA DR TRAFRC ACCIDENT - PROPERTY DAMAGE 1 04/27/10 COVENANT RD LEWD LASCIVIOUS BATTERY - SEXUAL ACT W PERSON 12- 15 YOA 1 05/02110 LEGACY LN BATTERY - TOUCH OR STRIKE ANOTHER AGAINST THEIR WILL 1 06/14/10 LEGACY LN SUSPICIOUS INCIDENT - JUVENILE INVOLVED 1 06/17/10 COVENANT RD BURGLARY-UNOCCUPIED CONVEYANCE 1 THEFT-PETIT THEFT - UNDER $1 00 1 PublicFiles on CCSADSHARE\Agenc;yWide ShareFolder\ASUlKathleen Meyers\Habitat 330320092010 06/17il0 LEGACY 06/16/10 PASEDO DRIVE & COVENANT DRIVE 06119110 KOINONIA 06/29/10 LEGACY 07/16/10 COVENANT 07/23110 PASEDO DR&1RAIL RIDGE RD 07/24110 KOINONIA 07/29/10 COVENANT LN CRIMINAL MISCHIEF - UNDER 5200 IX FOUND PROPERTY DR CRIMINAL MISCHIEF - 5200 -$1000 LN PROPERTY DAlvtAGE RD SUSPICIOUS INCIDENT- SEX NATURE JUVENILE (blank) TRAFFIC ACCIDENT DR SA TTERY - TOUCH OR STRIKE ANOTHER AGAINST THEIR WILL RD BURGLARY - UNOCCUPIED DWElLING UNARMED GP.AND THEFT - 5300 - 55000 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 35 Grand Total Note: Information gathered iTom Wings, Information pulled for report date between 01101/10 - 09101110 and street name llike "TP.A", PAS', "KO\", "LEG", "CO\!", and "GEM" and grid contains "3201', "3203', "3204', "3205","3303", '3304" "6103", "6105', '9999', Information may vary due to backlogged data entry in Central Records, Information may vary pending review of the Criminal Investigations Division. Information renects the number of crimeslincidents and not the number of reports written, It is possible to have multiple crimeslincidents on a Single report Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23,2011 Packet Page -1153- 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. ATTACHMENT G . , .' ...._'~.'<!'"' Collier CountY Sti.eriffs Office District 3 - Incidents In Charlie Estates 01/C>.11,99 - 12/31,109, Total 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 18 Count of Joe desc t datctime 02110/09 0211 0/09 i 02110109: 03/03109, 03117/09, 03124/09: ABIAKA WAYS TAMIAMI TR E CHICKEE CHICKEE IX DR DR tRC dcsc THEFT-PETIT THEFT -$100- $300 BURGLARY - UNOCCUPIED CONVEYANCE UNARMED GRAND THEFT - 5300 - $5000 BURGLARY - UNOCCUPIED CONVEYANCE UNARMED GRAND THEFT - 5300 - $5000 TRAFFIC ACCIDENT LOST PROPERTY BURGLARY - UNOCCUPIED DWEWNG UNARMED GRAND THEFT - 5300 - 55000 CRIMINAL MISCHIEF - UNDER 5200 BURGLARY - UNOCCUPIED DVIlELLING UNARMED LOST PROPERTY TRAFFIC ACCIDENT SUSPICIOUS INCIDENT - JUVENILE INVOLVED BATTERY - TOUCH OR STRIKE ANOTHER AGAINST THEIR WILL NO VALID DRIVERS LICENSE NVOL PROB VIOLATION-CHILD IN VIOL OF IMPOSED CONDITIONS RESIST LEO WITHOUT VIOLENCE RAWOV street name APALACHEE APALACHEE street pe ST ST ABIAKA W'(' 04103109' 04117/09 04/24/09' 05119/09' 06119/09' 07/07/09' 08118109: APALACHEE APALACHEE CHICKEE ABIAKA WAY&CHICKEE DR APALACHEE CHICKEE BLOCK OF APALACHEE ST ST DR (blank) ST DR ST Gr.JndTotal i Note: i Information g~thered from Wings. Information pulled for report date between 01101/09 - 12131/09 and street name IIike -APA-. .CHI"', rABI-. and grid oontains ~203". ""3303"" and -3304._ Information ~y vary due to backlogged data entry In Central Records. Information may vary pending review of the Criminal Investigations Division. Information reflects the number of crimcs:inc'idents and not the number of reports written. It is possible to have multiple crimeslinc1dents on a single re~rt. PublicFlles on CCSADSHARE\AgencyWlde ShareFolderlKathleen MeyersIHabltat grid 3304 20092010 Prepared by: 1386 . Collier County Sheriffs Office ColliekCounty Sherlfrsc5ffiee Incidents In Charlie Estates Count of inc desc I datetime 05125/10 07/19/10 07~4110 I 08115110 street name APALACHEE APALACHEE CHIC...'EE str(!ct t ST ST DR pc inc desc INFORMATION ONLY !FRAUD,OBTAIN PROPERTY UNDER 520000 BURGlARY - UNOCCUPIED CONVEYANCE THEFT-PETIT THEFT - 5100 - $300 BURGlARY - UNOCCUPIED DWELLING UNARMED GRAND THEFT - 5300 - 55000 Total 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 APALACHEE ST Grand Total , Note: ! Informati~ gathered from Wings, Information pulled for report dale between 01/01/10 - 09101/10 and street name IIike -APA", "OHI". "ASI-. end grid contains "3203-, "3303" and "3304", InformatiOn may vary due to backlogged data entry in Central Records. Inform3tion may vary pending review of the Criminal Investioations Division. Informati6n reflects the number of crimesfjncidents and not the number of reports wntten. It Is possiI>;e to have multiple crimeslincidents on a single reporL PublicRles on CCSADSHARE\AgencyllVide ShareFolderlASU\Kathleen MeyersIHabttat grid 330420092010 Prepared by: 1386 . Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23,2011 16 Packet Page -1154- . ATTACHMENTH 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. Victoria Falls Calls For Service From: 1/112010 To: 12J3112D10 Grid 3203 am! a~cin!sses con:aining :Habitat Dr. SittErly 51. Fuller Ln, Amerr..us In Incident Type Description count 04 ACCIDENT-VEHICLE 2 D7 DEAD PERSON 1 DlJ STOLEN TAG 2 lD17 CONDUCT 1N'.ESTlGA TlO 4 1 D2lID SHOCAP CHECYSMADE 71 1077 SERVING CML PROCES 1 12 RECKlESS DRlVER 1 13 SUSPICIOUS mCIDENT I; 13? SUSPICIOUS P::RSON 1 17 A TEMPT TOCO~'fACT-R 1 2lI MENTALLY ILL PEP,SON 1 22 DISTURBANCE 1 ZID DOr.r:STIC DISTURBANCE 1 3J. TIG=T 1 34 SEX CRIME 1 . 37 WELFA"<.E CI-ECK-SUSPIC 1 3Q ASSAULTISATIERY 1 410 :xrRA PAIROL - DlSTR 2 44 LCSTPROPERTY 2 46 ;:-OR6ERYij=P.AUD 1 53L LAV{ENFORCEMENTAGEN 1 56Y Y01JTHiCHlLD ABUSE 1 fi1 NOIS: COMPLAl~T 3 72 UN\'ERFiED il11 3 7!l !.E3ALAlMCE 2 L71 MEDICAL CAllJAMBU'..AlII 1 L71U PERSON DOWN-UNKNOWN 1 L74 CARDIAC CALL (AED N: 2 PI PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR 2 PRIV PRlVATETOW 1 REPD REPO 1 To::aJ Calls : 1& 1!l1,'2()11 . 17 Packet Page -1155- Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23, 2011 ATTACHMENT I , i I ~lhlltv * ~ IlIrcri.... I ~01S~7 110,'D7"1~ I III Of!SG7 171:S!lD ---!.'--' Illi"O:~:J,5G6 j ],<1f..IlO 11iJ.:IS,,~253t ,5l;m.O , }D ::~2~:G I 1('"OS2~81) lD!Y';131!,. ,,~o.QS:'3::50 . :'0 U~.;e.! 10 I ! I :CJ~~Z19:l 110 r~~~ ; la.<.1!1"1!r101 I ' ! I IO~4r-<mll ~b4t.9n i 5/1Wla ! ::'~'le:"'l:J; I 5/10,.'11:' 1...~"'10 i 1';.'17Jt., ~t:'"u'M- I I 03-(J.C;3fG9 ; , i 6,0'13.'09 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. . Vlctori;o F",ll. N..igMIClrIIood tlAS c..11$fa<' S..n.;.., 2010-2008 I r'l.It': r..ropC!rtV. c:!g is. ; 2.~ ~elter l~c"M' p,.,..cl ! ~o~ ~"P<'r1'/. I ~aL";)l.: is at Si'1t:t((!r tc~.~ j 17:lIici slitt:ret~'1iIn= II rClj~tlal ra:llc:o I Cat r~led~tl tt"('lm I ctl.-::I~~.Jn! I qt.;.;(l~. ~tlnc-m:;~cd Invr.~':Il!iJtu:n. CIrt an h~d'~ mJtT.e1 bit-= I S~6...r'CJ.dnt!:nz~-doa I r.~l,iiC~rpoz.ralie:! O1r~}!.. wilS. U"'lal~ TO -1:U:::l1(' ___- :'Ire~OJ1....,_ Cill"" mqJe:~J~ ~'l I Cfm~~ WAS ::Jr-i-bl~ i~ j ~I ap l l7I:d:t! ~nb:lcl ....;~h J ~ crt::l:!n I P.otJlf:'f,.;iI1 r..bes " DoJ: r~h:us.ed ffi."~ e..p:)~A.lr.e '. I QUiL..ntm~ir,,~cd !WcukJI:d 1101.lll!D , 7/~/1.a I comDI~ed 1Ql'J3/:.0 1 I\d~t@~1i 112'l~~ Full~r 1=. I JIIlInLSJtt!'- lOr C.,II ~~~~ ..~~ i(JW!?;.trs:.1Ion.. dCE: on 'r1unrilu' bIle I So.lnl~'nlllgntr.. dOlt 15.....~iUIf'. nuiSj:nt-e-, do,;; I ~t"..!' "EI!T=n-., ''''C I R.sult. : UOG 1':-~~idt:O irorn ! qUilr.II':;t21lC in ~cod hedltn i I NO'~ I :2]41':, :'mcno.r. l..ir1t! 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Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23,2011 Packet Page -1156- . ATTACHMENT J Homeowner's Association Approval (3 pages) 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. (;'iAST - JJtJ:~ fJ/~ls .Gx~I1J/~r" CO II, er- ""tun) JJ vfslo", ) .' l/ '/'--. //fJ5 IS WE ri ?PLIC.-If IIO/v' T~I/ froA frh I T7J- T n;( . 7i~;J..!J /wo -fc-i</i/ TS I OtVE li2Dtj f1/J,5 / TlJ-T rILE: . T -#- T I7'fN A -~a.x: . I.' . ,;2., Sd-. - .2 3 3 f - f1-o Ii fl1 ~ I oN! t-,1R.1f~1J ;(;~ - 008b -TfA/J) -ItPPRovn-L ;fa./frtfN/7 iCE Cc-/Pi/ ;ILL ; ; I tJ t.I... frffr/E tl7J( q O-ES 77 ON ~ / C-/f-LL US. 7!t If /l/ k- /0 r.L-/ ~'d geOi:c9Z dgp:l ~ ~ ~ ~o ,{S["J 19 iq,(;~c,~ Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23,2011 Packet Page -1157- 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. . Vi~'oria. Falls Homeowners Associatiun House modification application rev_ IlJ4i.2003 *~*.1~.***-**.~~**~*~~**~+~~***~****~~~~*~~**~*~*~~.=**~~~***~****~***~** New fA.pplicalion Application Number; I DO Lt- Revi3~d Application tJ. I D Date Received: I \.~\ \cD' -***+***:t-**** "'** ~Jic*.:ht ,4:* **. JC:**,.*,If'!**~*~**..:** ....v.**~*~* * ae:** * .**~-***e*lf<.* Ii"*~*~ ~ Homeownc;: , ....J;. "- 0-';> ~ Tn;m~['k proposed (ch~c..!c aU tlat appl~'): BCnCinrs cia.'1~g Siding Permanent sitework (walls. drives, at!tletic equipment. n:?gpoles, cLc,) DE1rrcrior insLallati on or mechanica1 Olj electrical e:j1JIpmcnt, tanks, etc, o Other (please specii)r): Home phone: Work phone: cmail adcre:;s: 7- i~ E.. -_'&.' g ~ Porch Shed Rool1ng replacement EJdcriof deck Exterior ligh6lg I...tez:nor additions (batllfooms, roams) Desaiiption of Proposed wor~ Attach drawings, sketches, blueprints, photos or ifJlcr clipla..'1atory :!Od graphic materials to cleuly explain tllC project. Attach copy of YOill' plat plan showing exact location of pr<U.:ct wi.h respect to house, trees and adjacent struc:rurc.s, Label dimensiollb of stmctures Dr worlr, di~t:aJ\Ces t{l property lines, utility lines orease:n{:n:s. Scale to be 1/4" equals a foot for plans. and elentiol1S and L" equals 20 or 30 feet for site plans. ''{rite a descripLion oforoje--ct L'1 ~zce below. - - :" '-. '-.... -, .. : - I I ~---= -.--;- ~l ~-1~ ---. ,. i l 1 ,. 1 r I , I .i " ,- .' ; I I . '......-.....'~~---:-rrcr:' i ~. - -~. -:q T ;_ _I: .-.\ . ~ .)..rf~; ~----- \ ~. (continued on rffi,'e:-se-) (';'d 9gO~Z9~ 20 d9V:Z;~ ~ ~ so {,"'AI . Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23,2011 Packet Page -1158- . . . 21 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. ~Wil1 stomnvater systems be affected? Tfyes, describe methods to minimize the impact and attach, 'Will soils be moved? Ifso, describe methods to minimi7.e impact and attac;:h. Is county building pennit required? Call (2:>9) 403.2440 to :find out, ' Will eo_eta, b. ""'" If '0, p='& ,- """=' "'" phon,_ I iPlease send your appiication and supporting materials to: ,iPlea5e keep a copy of materials sent forYOl.lT records! Ariana Friedlander (239) 775-0036 11145 Tamiami TnlJl East / Space Below for Office and Board Use ONLY ,Remarks nnd Comments: t,> &-~-\- , ) t ( I Review CoII1lIlJ=Uee Signature: V ""'(1'1.1 A ) ,f 1----' Review Commillee Signature() --- ' ,..I Review Committee Sigoa1ure: Call at for Finallnspection Review at Project Completion. Remarks and Comments: evie,ver: 17d gtlot:Z9C; Date: Date: Date: Dale: Packet Page -1159- 2- > I dLt>-:Z ~ ~ ~ so .r.Cl~'~ Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23,2011 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. ATTACHMENT K - PHOTOS I ! . . Fence at riear, looking east at 12243 i Rear drainage thru wall to swale . Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23,2011 22 Packet Page -1160- . . . 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. A1IR. -~-.. ~ ~' I#-"~:: '7" "~.., ,'.-:-=..j;- .--::>, (>, Fence, west side, looking north at 12243 Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23, 2011 23 PacketPage-1161- 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. . . I I Fence, ea~t property line, looking north at 12243 . Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23,2011 24 Packet Page -1162- . . . 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. Looking west from rear of property at 12247 Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23,2011 25 PacketPage-1163- 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. . . Looking e st from rear of property at 12243 . Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17,2011, revised May 23,2011 26 Packet Page -1164- . . . 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. Looking east from behind 12247 Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23,2011 27 Packet Page -1165- 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. . . I Looking vJest from behind 12251 I . Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23,2011 28 Packet Page -1166- . . . 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. .1 t(.~;r:~l ~ .r.,,~ ..,.., ":~~i:~.3t\ Looking east at rear of 12239 Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23, 2011 29 Packet Page -1167- 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. . . I Looking ~est to rear of 12235 . Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23,2011 30 Packet Page -1168- . . . 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. Looking west at rear of 12235 Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23, 2011 31 Packet Page -1169- 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. . . Looking e st from rear of 12235 . Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23,2011 32 Packet Page -1170- . . . 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. r--1------- \ t . I' ; . . . " .: . '~- .\ . \ \ \ I' , I \ \ Drainage to rear swale in back of 12243 Staff Report prepared by: Glenda Smith March 17, 2011, revised May 23,2011 33 Packet Page -1171- 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. \- \ \ . .i 1\ ~, . Drainag t eo rear swale in back of 12243 . Staff R eport prepared b March 17,2011 . y: Glenda Smith , revised May 23 ,2011 Packet Page -1172- 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. "tJ"'IIU'-A 11.\J111 1"_. VI \ January 11, 2011 Page 1 of 2 .-..--.. . . Y,\~~~~~ . Office of the County Manager ~ ~7:::~.J , Leo E. Ochs, Jr. , ~ 3301 East Tamiami Trail- Naples Florida 34112 - (239) 252-8383 - FAX: (239)252-4010 December 9, 2010 Mr. Anton Karaba Ms. Eva Karabova 12243 Fuller Lane Naples FL 34113 Re: Public Petition Request by Anton Karaba and Eva Karabova seeking Board approval to retain the 1 O-foot fence they've built on their property Dear Mr. Karaba and Ms. Karabova, Please be advised that you are scheduled to appear before the Collier County Board of Commissioners at the meeting of January 11, 2011, regarding the above referenced subject. . Your petition to the Board of County Commissioners will be limited to ten minutes. Please be advised that the Board will take no action on your petition at this meeting. However, your petition may be placed on a future agenda for consideration at the Board's discretion. If the subject matter is currently under litigation or is an on-going Code Enforcement case, the Board will hear the item but will not discuss the item after it has been presented. Therefore, your petition to the Board should be to advise them of your concern and the need for action by the Board at a future meeting. The meeting will begin at 9:00 a.m. in the Board's Chambers on the Third Floor of the W. Harmon Tumer Building (Building "P) of the government complex. Please arrange to be present at this meeting and to respond to inquiries by Board members. If you require any further information or assistance, please do not hesitate to contact this office. ~4~~ Mike Sheffield Assistant to the County Manager MJS:mjb cc: Jeffrey Klatzkow, County Attorney Nick Casalanguida, Manager, Growth Management Diane Flagg, Director, Code Enforcement . PacketPage-1173- 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. , '::1~"~~ ..~... . .~. ~. . January 11, 2011 Page 2 of2 Request to Speak under Public Petition Please print Name: ~hone: -h.; TiP I. J KftA-eJ A ~ i 1. 11..'-1 ~ -fuLl.r:'f?. Lr>. IV A f>l(~1 j-L 3 4- 1/3 I J:3q- :2G:2-jogS- 81* ~ov.,l.. 1 Address: I i ! 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We've been seeing over the years a trend toward people trying to use other countries to bring in fruits and vegetables. So that hasn't been a good thing for this area. So actually the specialists at the university are looking at this trend also. COMMISSIONER FIALA: Thank you. And lny other question is to Leo. Leo, what's happening with these lights? MR. OCHS: COffilnissioner Hiller has reported sonle sensitivity to the lighting and we're trying to balance her concenlS against having enough light to proj ect this onto the TV screen so people can see it. So Troy is trying to balance those two issues right now. That's why we're trying to get the lighting adjusted. I apologize. We'll get it right. COMMISSIONER COLETTA: Thank you, Robert. MR. HALMAN: Thank you. Iteln #6A PUBLIC PETITION BY ANTON KARABA AND EVA KARABOV A SEEKING BOARD APPROVAL TO RETAIN THE la-FOOT FENCE THEY'VE BUILT ON THEIR PROPERTY - MOTION TO BRING BACK W/STAFF REPORT AFTER REVIEW OF ALL FACTS (PETITIONER GIVEN INFORMATION REGARDING THE VARIANCE PROCESS) - APPROVED MR. OCHS: COlmnissioners, 5D is the 10: 00 a.ln. tiIne certain, so we'll move to iteln 6A on your agenda, public petitions. 6A is a public petition request by Anton Karaba and Eva Karabova seeking board approval to retain the 10-foot fence they built . on their property. . Page 22 Packet Page -1175- 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. January 11,2011 Please come forward to the podiuln, sir. . MR. MITCHELL: Mr. Chainnan, we've also got someone who's asked t9 speak to this, but they should be aware they're not going to be able to ~peak until agenda item 11. C:aA1RMAN COYLE: Has that been explained to them? :MR.. :MITCHELL: No, because I just got-- C:fIAIRMAN COYLE: Our policy is that only one person nlust speak under public petition. If your wife wishes to speak, she will have to! speak under another public input, which could be later today. Is Ithere any way you could combine the re -- l\1jR. MITCHELL: No, COlIunissioner, it was another person a1toget~er. CHAIRMAN COYLE: Another person. MR. MITCHELL: A Mr. Kalua (phonetic) HalTis. CHAIRMAN COYLE: The public petitions will allow only one speaker. Would you prefer the other person speak on your behalf or -- . MR. KARABA: No, no, I'll -- CBAlRMAN COYLE: You want to do it? I lV:(R. KARABA: Yes. CHAIRMAN COYLE: Okay, that will be fIne. I Ybu lnay go ahead. MR. I<ARABA: Yeah, fIrst I would like to say it's not 10 foot high fence. By the code enforcelnent it's about eight feet high, which . IS -- CHAIRMAN COYLE: Could you try to speak into that I11icrophone so that we can get you on record? Thank you. MR.I<ARABA: What I said, it's not 10-foot high fence by the code ef1forcelnent. It's about eight feet high, which is main problem. It's lik~ -- as we stated in request to speak under public petition, we are asking:for a variance to regulations for our project of wood fence. And it'is about six years ago we ask for permit to build this fence and . i Page 23 Packet Page -1176- . . . 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. January 11,2011 we tried to build it our best knowledge in the conditions we live and where we live to protect our faInily and our property and privacy, so we tried to build it strong. Also, hurricane I think it was Wihna, in 2005, it withstood that. It stay and didn't do any damage, so it's hun"icane proof. Looks like the lnain problem is it's not going down like copying the property or the terrain down to the canal. So if I built a fence in the canal there is lnight be two feet water, it's going to rot in a few years, Inaybe. .And the water was cOIning up to our property so we had to deal with tIns problem. So we're living in an area built by Habitat for Hunlanity of Collier County. When we asked the management of tIns Habitat for Humanity to build our property right, that's mean fill the property with lnore dirt so the water is separated or it's built kind of canal for the water going away, we got an answer, no. So then we spend a lot of Inoney and hours of labor to fix this and other problems for our safety and fighting crhne in our place where we live. When we cOInplain about the conditions froln the beginning where we live, our reward was hate and retaliation at any chance, and nothing changed to better. I would like to l1lention a few exalnples. When we built the fence, we had to do it because next door neighbor, they got thTee big dogs running around, sOlnetnnes on the streets, picking up dust under our windows because we have very close houses. And if it's a nice weather, we would like to enjoy the Florida weather, you know, open the winds and fi-esh air. So barking, nless, stink, anything from the dogs_ So we had to build sonlething really good. The other thing was stealing of our properties by neighbors gangs. .And a few thnes it was in the night, nights. SOlnetllnes it was Page 24 Packet Page -1177- 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. January 11,2011 when we been absent from our house. They make damages. When we been away from our house. That was maybe during the day or something. We don't know. . ," So I have copy of the letter, I can leave the letter here. We have also damages to our 'house. Mostly doors, windows. When we left for summer last year, that was in 2008. We put hUITicane shutters on the windows. Next day we had letter fi.om Habita~ and code enforcement, we have to put it down on the fine. Next day sOlnebody broke a lot of house. Broke window, damag~d doors, and did lots of damages. We found out later. So that was like galne. You know, we are trying to Inake some kind ofnonnalliving I conditions where we live. So we notified first the Habitat for Hunlallity Inanagement, do some kind of rules because they can do it. And if~hey do it, the people will listen, I think. And then they said call police. Okay, we call police. And they didn't help us. We call code enforcelnent, animal control. Sometunes they did sOlnething if the anlllals are running froln (sic) the streets and doing tPis really unpleasant and health probleln also. I don't want to naIne it, but everybody knows, I think. S9 when we had these problems and called police, nobody was found guilty. And we were not compensated for our dalnages. Big concenl is also loud dirty ITIusic and other noises. You know, picking up dust, snlells. I don't know, sonletulles it's like sOlnebody's bUlnulg tires or sOlnething. So if you open the windows, you get it in, you cannot get it out. So it's also kind of -- and cheIniaals. I don't know, sonlebody spraying sonlething. sb it's noisy.. Is like loud trucks and blowing hOIns. And noisy. I It's lat~ or early in the nlonung, parties and this bad behaviors. They are no~ kind of regulated in the our place. Nobody was stopped to do these activities or filled. Police or -- I don't know if it's code enforc~ment. Because they said it's code enforcement problelns, I Page 25 Packet Page -1178- . . . . . . 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. January 11,2011 police problem, whatever. But nobody measure anything, nobody fix this probleln, nobody was fined. So the people do these activities ongoing basis. I have one exalnple also about these problelTIs here. I don't want to read it because I don't know if I can say natne or number of the house and this infolTIlation. So I'll just leave tIns letter here so you can look at it. So we nlostly can say we that separate our property fi"om the canal because of the water. Especially over the SUlnmer, the water stays for long time. If anything if can -- like mosquitoes, snakes and anything, it's a health hazard. So we would like to ask the Cormnission to approve our project. And if there is any unpleasant like fees or paynlents or any ldnd of threats (phonetic) or I don't know how to call it, you would like to, you know, abate it. And what I can say, it's really bad econolnic times, so we sacrificing a lot. And tIns is not any pleasant thing to deal with, the stinks. In the past and these present days. All I can say, that the fence is built strong and was flXed and painted. You IG10W, we trying to nlake our property nice, about two years ago. So -- I think we trying to do the place safe also for the neighbors. CHAIRMAN COYLE: Your titne has expired. I think we get the gist of YOUl" concern. So that you Ullderstand how these proceedings take place, it is not nonnal for us to solve these problems today. TIns is a public petition to see if there's sufficient support on the board to bring tlns issue back for a full hearing where we would have the staff investigate and provide infonnation to us. I would like to suggest, though there. atoe two cOIDlnissioners who would like to Inake conunents. But I would like to suggest that the two cOlmnissioners consider the possibility of us providing guidance to the staff to work with you about solving some of those problelTIs. Page 26 Packet Page -1179- 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. January 11,2011 And th~n ifnecessary, if the staff believes it's appropriate to do so, to . bring it iback for a full hearing. But the two, the now three cormnissioners would like to speak. We'll st~rt with Commissioner Henning. C(j)MIv1ISSIONER HENNING: Yes, thank you, I do want to speak. : I did take the time to pull up their pennit on this, the 2005 pennit. And ac~ording to our staff, not only do we have a height issue, but the posts were not four-by-four. And you applied for a six-foot wooden fence. J asked staff for some more information, and they provided pictures. Even if this was a public petition, I would really question whether I would approve the consuuction of this fence. Not because of the Height so Inuch as it's the way it vvas constructed. I don't think it belongs in any neighborhood. So I can't support bringing this back unless -- you always have the riglit to apply for a variance, and I will listen to it. . l\1R. KARABA: I understand. COMIv1ISSIONER HENNING: It didn't need a COlnment. C~ COYLE: We have a time to talk, okay. All right? C6rmnissioner Fiala? I CpMIv1ISSIONER FIALA: My button was on because I thought that's vfhat he was doing was asking for a variance. And I was going to ask l1hn is that what he's here for, or ask staff, is that what he's here for is a! variance? I\1R. KARABA: Yes. CDMIv1ISSIONER FIALA: Okay. So then you would need to bring tI;J.at back in order to have a variance considered. CfIAIRMAN COYLE: Okay, Cormnissioner Hiller? COMIv1ISSIONER IDLLER: Since it is a variance that you're looking for, there is a process in place for addressing variances. And I think that the board as a matter of policy should not be using the public retition process where another form of established -- another . Page 27 Packet Page -1180- . . . 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. January 11, 2011 Ineans of redress has legally been established for the public to avail thetnself in a situation like yours. It really isn't fair when everyone else in the public is applying for variances, going tln.ough that avenue, and you are circumventing that process and cOIning to the board tln.ough the public petition process to avoid those types of hearings. So my suggestion is that you apply for a variance tln.ough the established legal process for that particular issue. MR. KARABA: I don't understand. I don't know what you're talking. . COMMISSIONER HILLER: What I would recormnend -- MR. KARABA: I don't know the rules or whatever. COMMISSIONER HILLER: Right. .And that's what we have staff for. And I think the director of that division, Mr. Casalanguida, can explain how to apply for it. Has no one told you that you can apply for a variance through a variance process? MR. KARAB.A: No, no, I talk to building departlnent or zoning depali111ent. Nobody gave n1e straight answer. Only sOlnebody said you go and do the petition for the -- to the COlnmissioners. That's what they told me if. COMMISSIONER HILLER: Mr. Casalanguida, did your division not explain to him? MR. CASALANGUIDA: I believe that we did. For the record, Nick Casalanguida. .And if there's clarification, we'll gladly sit with the gentlell1an and walk hiln through it. But I think we clearly explained there is a variance process and application fee. .And I think both code explained that and our staff did. And I'ln happy to walk hiln tln.ough it very clearly and detailed. COMMISSIONER HILLER: Thank you. That being said, I an1 velY concen1ed what I'm hearing about your neighborhood. Is yours a Habitat neighborhood? Page 28 Packet Page -1181- 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. January 11,2011 N$.-. KARABA: Yes. . CQ.MMISSIONER HILLER: And you have gangs? ~. KARABA: Yeah. CQ.MMISSIONER HILLER: And you have dogs roaming the street fi~eely? ~. I<ARABA: Yeah. C0.MMISSIONER HILLER: And you have drainage issues? MR. I<ARABA: Yeah. C<D.MMISSIONER HILLER: I think that's very disconcel1ing. I think tliat's an issue that has to be very carefully looked into. TIns is the first I've heard of sOll1ething like that. T4e police were not helpful to you with respect to the gangs that vandalized your property? MR. KARABA: To our property, not at alL They like tlu'ow out SOlne p~ople, you know, whole families because sOlnebody was in the I gang. $0 they tln'ow whole falnily out of the house. So they lost the . house. II think that was last time about five houses. i It is sad. It is sad. But they did it this way. And I don't lmow any other, you know, steps to take, you know, protect people in our commttnity. Just they did it this way. CO.MMISSIONER HILLER: I think tIns is a 111atter that the sheriff has to be Il1ade aware of. And I would like to know what is going qn with respect to gallgS in those and in any other type of cOInm.ttnity. Because obviously it's disconcerting. You obviously work v~ry hard to try to buy a house for you and your family. MjR. KARABA: Yeah. CO.MMISSIONER HILLER: And you should be properly I protect~d. You shouldn't feel tlu'eatened in any way in your honle. And to!hear that you have to put hUITicane shutters up to protect your falnily Dust is incolnprehensible. MR. KARABA: You know, also, the height of the fence is a questi9n of also the privacy and security. Because really, the property . Page 29 Packet Page -1182- . . . 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. January 11,2011 is not fInished properly. There is no canal, because the canal is like tIlls and going up to our house. So it's not really -- COJ\1JVlISSIONER HILLER: And actually that's a second issue. The fence should not be the reason -- I mean, you should not have to build a fence to protect yourself against water damage if there's improper drainage with respect to that property. Mr. Casalanguida? At the same titne, could you help him with his drainage concerns? Obviously if you've got a canal that's not being adequately nlaintained and you don't have sufficient drainage and they're being tln4eatened by potential flooding, that's another very serious public safety issue that needs to be looked into, beyond the issue of the fence. :MR. CASALANGUIDA: COIDlnissioner, I will sit down with the applicant, the petitioner, and go tln'ough in detail what his conce111S are and we'll see where we can help hinl. COJ\1JVlISSIONER HILLER: The next issue you brought up was the issues of these dogs. And you said that you contacted Aninlal Control and they did nothing to help you with that? :MR. KARABA: I calIDot say nothing. But the problenl was solved after they Inoved out. COJ\1JVlISSIONER HILLER: Oh, so the individuals Inoved out oftheconununity-- :MR. KARABA: They moved out -- ,COJ\1JVlISSIONER HILLER: I'ln glad to hear that. :MR. KARABA: You know, after two, three years of bothering for I don't know how nlany years. COJ\1JVlISSIONER HILLER: Was Anilnal Control-- when you called Anitnal Control before these people Inoved out, were they responsive? Did they help you with seeing that the dogs -- :MR. KARABA: Somethnes-- COJ\1JVlISSIONER HILLER: -- were contained? :MR. KARABA: Yeah, when the aIlllnals were out of the cage or Page 30 Packet Page -1183- 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. January 11, 2011 sOlnething, running on the streets, yes. But if they were inside, you . know, and they've been barking and this stuf:f, there was no help. That was ongoing problem. C<DMJ\1ISSIONER HILLER: But that isn't an issue any longer. MR. KARABA: Not now with the neighbor. B~t the dogs are ru11Illng on the streets, barking-- CIjIAIRMAN COYLE: Okay, we don't want to spend the I afternoon -- C0MJ\1ISSIONER IDLLER: No, I don't, but -- C~RMAN COYLE: -- talking about this. C~MJ\1ISSIONER IDLLER: -- this is -- these are nnportant issues. : I Inean, tlus gentleInan has a hOIne that obviously, you know, has been at risk. i CHAIRMAN COYLE: Well, that to me is solved simply by asking staff to take a look at it and COIne back and report to us about what a~tion has -- COMJ\1ISSIONER HILLER: And I think we need to -- . CHAIRMAN COYLE: -- been done. 1 So we don't have any support so far for bringing this back for a full hearing. I think there is support for getting the staff to talk with you anq. work through this process and fInd out what is a current conceqi and what is a past concern. And that would include coordil~ating with the sheriff s agency. Bt;tt Mr. Casalanguida can do that. He has said he is going to do that. And as far as I'm concenled, that is the solution. C{)1mnissioner Fiala? I COMJ\1ISSIONER FIALA: Yeah, Inight I suggest to Nick also, right b?fore your meeting with thenl, get a sheriff s report fl."om that cOInnlylnity. It's -- I had one yesterday and it went Inissing. But it's a very interesting repoli. And not only froIn organized crnne, but also other c~4i1nes. And then you'll see why he's asking for this. Okay? C~RMAN COYLE: And then you'll give us a repoli, right? . Page 31 Packet Page -1184- . . . 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. January 11, 2011 :MR. CAS ALAN GUIDA: If that's the direction of the board. CHAIRMAN COYLE: Yeah, we would like to have a report as to how this turns out. :MR. CASALANGUIDA: Very good. :MR. 'OCHS: Mr. Chainnan, would you like that report back to the board in this fOImat, or would you like a ITIemorandum? CHAIRMAN COYLE: A ITIemoranduITI will do it as far as I'In concenled. I don't know, any other -- do other COInmissioners disagree? You want a public hearing on tlus? COIv11v1lSSIONER HILLER: I think we should have a public hearing. I Inean, we're talking about very serious questions of public safety. And I think we want this fully vetted so we're assured that residents in conllnunities like Habitat and other cOIrunuIuties that Inight be similar are, you know, not subject to these type of public risks. CHAIRMAN COYLE: Then that has to be a Inotion for a fonnal public hearing, okay? If we want to do that, I can consider that a Inotion, if you wish. COIv11v1lSSIONER HILLER: Please do. CHAIRMAN COYLE: Okay. COIv11v1lSSIONER FIALA: Second. MR. KARABA: I can do the steps if sOITIebody tellIl1e what to do, but I don't lmow. CHAIRMAN COYLE: Don't worry, we're going to take care of this. I'll sUlnmarize this in just a second. Okay, we have a ITIotion by COlrunissioner Hiller, a seconded by COIrunissioner Fiala to bring tIus back for a public hearing to hear a report fi'oIn staff, after consultation with you and an inspection of the site itself and a review of the police repolis and coordination with the sheriffs agency, and all the agencies within our purview that are in any way concelned with these issues. And bring that repoli back to us Page 32 Packet Page -1185- 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. January 11,2011 in a public hearing and we will discuss it then. . So COITIl11issioner Coletta, go ahead. C0MMISSIONER COLETTA: Yes, just one conunent. If for SOlne reason tins starts tm"ough the process and the petitioner finds that he gets the answers he needs, he understands that he can end the process: at that point and withdraw cOIning forward before the COImnission. So in other words, staff will Inake every effort to resolve!this with you. If they can't resolve it, then you COIne before us. If they do resolve it, then we go on with our lives. MjR. KARABA: Okay, thank you. cHAlRMAN COYLE: Okay. Everybody clear? NIjR.OCHS: No, sir, I'ln not. I thought we had a decision that staff w$,s going to bring back a report on the concerns of this gentle~an. If nothing In ore than bring it back and say that we've addressed his concerns and he seeIns to be satisfied, we'll still -- CHAIRMAN COYLE: I thinkColnnlissioner Hiller's intent was to have it brought back and have a full public hearing on it. And then . I suspe~t COlmnissioner Fiala's intent and seconded was the sanle. So 1 I I Iv1)R. OCHS: Yes, sir. COMMISSIONER IllLLER: May I? ct-IAIRMAN COYLE: Yes, COlmnissioner Hiller, go ahead. I CpMMISSIONER IllLLER: I just want to the clarify sOlnething for the ibenefit of the petitioner. Ypur petition for a variance will go through the variance process. And :rvv". Casalanguida will assist you in that regard. \Vhat we are going ~o bring back to the board, after Mr. Casalanguida organizes the investi~ation and cOlnpiles the conclusions of Ins investigation in a report, ! is essentially for the purposes of discussing all these issues that I you haJve brought before the board today urn "elated to your fence. You have alfence issue which is whether or not the fence is built according to cod~ as pernntted, and then separately you have these other issues. . Page 33 Packet Page -1186- . . . 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. January 11, 2011 While I understand you built the fence because you had these problenls, that is separate and apart fi'oIn what you are legally pennitted to do with respect to fencing. And Mr. Casalanguida will help you. And he will repeat everything that we discussed today. If you have any questions, he'll assist you in that regard. MR. KARABA: Okay. CHAIRMAN COYLE: Okay, all in favor of the Inotion, please signify by saying aye. COMIVlISSIONER FIALA: Aye. CHAIRMAN COYLE: Aye. COMJ\1ISSIONER HILLER: Aye. COMJ\1ISSIONER COLETTA: Aye. COMJ\1ISSIONER HENNING: May I hear the Inotion? CHAIRMAN COYLE: Yeah, I think the Inotion is clear. It's clear that we bring it back for public hearing with a full report by staff on the whole -- COMJ\1ISSIONER FIALA: Nick, do you understand the Illotion? MR. CASALANGUIDA: I believe I do. You want a fonnal staff presentation that details each one of the topics discussed and tells you where that cOInnlU1uty stands, where he stands and what action the board could take if any on each of those iteIlls. CHAIRMAN COYLE: Yes. COMJ\1ISSIONER FIALA: Nick, we Inight need a little bit on that too, because I have SOIne other infonnation you Inight need to do. MR. CASALANGUIDA: Very good. CHAIRMAN COYLE: All in favor, sigtufy by saying aye. COMJ\1ISSIONER FIALA: Aye. CHAIRMAN COYLE: Aye. COMJ\1ISSIONER HILLER: Aye. COMJ\1ISSIONER COLETTA: Aye. Page 34 Packet Page -1187- 6/14/2011 Item 16.A.22. January 11,2011 CHAIRMAN COYLE: Any opposed by like sign. . CQMMlSSIONER HENNING: Aye. CI;IAIRMAN COYLE: The ITIotion passes 4-1, with Conuni~sioner Henning dissenting. T4ank you very much and good luck to you. 1v1R.OCHS: Cormnissioners, you have a 10:00 a.m. time certain. C:FIA:rRMAN COYLE: Yes. MR. OCHS : Would you like to go to that, sir? C]-IAIRMAN COYLE: Yes. We're ready. !teln #5D PRESENTATION OF THE BLUE RIBBON PANEL REPORT REGARDING THE PREHOSPITAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL TREATMENT AND TRANSPORT (PEMTT) SYSTEM - MOTION TO ACCEPT REPORT AND HAVE STAFF ANALYZE REPORT AND PROVIDE RECO:MMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD- I FAILE]); MOTION TO ACCEPT REPORT AND BRING BACK FOR DISCUSSION AT FUTURE WORKSHOP WITH ALL P ART~ES INVOLVED AND CHAIRMAN TO WRITE LETTER OF THANKS TO THE BLUE RlBBON COMMlTTEE - APPR0VED $.OCHS: That's IteIn 5D on your agenda. It's a presentation of the $lue Ribbon Panel Report regarding pre-hospital enlergency nledic~l treatment and transpoli systeIns. I\1R. MOEBIUS: Good nlolning, COlmnissioners. My cohorts are sitting down. I'In Jeff Moebius, and I chaired the Blue Ribbon Panel. i Behind ITIe is Ed Morton; he was the Vice chair. Mike Reagan, CEO df the Chamber, he was very instlunlental in helping us get through this. In fact, we really were very appreciative of the i I i Page 35 Packet Page -1188- . .