Agenda 06/28/2011 Item #16A 9
Agenda Changes
Board of County Commissioners Meeting
June 28, 2011
Withdraw Item lOF: Recommendation to approve a Resolution establishing an outdoor burning ban in
the unincorporated areas of Collier County in accordance with Ordiuance No. 2009-23, the Regulation of
Outdoor Burning and Incendiary Devices duriug Drought Conditions Ordinance. (Staff's request)
Move item 16BI to Item 13A:
Recommendation for the Board of County Commissioners (BCC), acting as the Community Redevelopment
Agency (CRA), to approve the relocation of Immokalee CRA Office, approve the master lease with Barron
Collier Partnership, LLLP, and authorize the Chairman to sign the master lease agreement. (3120 15th Street
North, Unit 2, Immokalee). (Commissioner Henning's request)
Move Item 16E7 to Item lOG:
Recommendation to approve a Final Management Plan for the Gordon River Greenway Preserve under the
Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Program and direct the County Manager, or his designee, to
implement the plan. (Commissioner Henning's request)
Move Item 16A2 to Item 10H:
Recommendation to approve the purchase of five (5) acres of unimproved property which will be required for
the construction of a stormwater detention and treatment pond for Phase II of the Vanderhilt Beach Road
Extension Project. Project No. 60168, Phase II (Fiscal Impact: $50,450) (Commissioner Hiller's request)
Move Item 16Dl to Item 101:
Recommendation to approve a waiver pursuant to CMA #5311(M), to authorize the Parks and Recreation
Director's participation and service as a member of the Early Learning Coalition of Southwest Florida, Inc.
Board of Directors. (Commissioner Hiller and Commissioner Coyle's separate requests)
Move Item 16E3 to Item 1 OJ:
Recommendation to authorize the Chairman to execute a letter to the South Florida Water Management
District (SFWMD) giving Century Oil Inc., LLC permission to apply for a water use permit within the
Caracara Prairie Preserve. (Commissioner Hiller and Commissioner Coyle's separate requests)
Move Item 16A9 to Item 10K:
Recommendation to authorize the use of
the newly adopted "Warehouse" Road
Impact Fee rate for the United Materials.,
Inc. expansion project., if the Building
Permit for the proposed construction is
applied for prior to the effective date of
September 1,2011 for the new/revised
land use rates. (Commissioner Hiller's
request)
Move Item 16E4 to Item 10L: Recommendation to couduct the Conservation Collier Annual Public
Meeting to provide the Board of County Commissioners and public with an update on the Program's past
activities. (Commissioner Coyle's request)
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Recommendation to authorize the use of the newly adopted "Warehouse" Road Impact Fee rate for
the United Materials, Inc. expansion project, if the Building Permit for the proposed construction is
applied for prior to the effective date of September 1, 2011 for the new/revised land use rates.
OBJECTIVE: Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners (Board) authorizes
the use of the newly adopted "Warehouse" Road Impact Fee rate for the United Materials, Inc.
expansion project, if the Building Perl11it for the proposed construction is applied for prior to the
effective date of September 1, 2011 for the ncw/revised land use rates.
CONSIDERATIONS: On May 24, 201 1 the Board adopted Ordinance No. 2011-19 providing
for changes to the Road Impact Fee schedule by providing for new and amended land use
eategorieslrates. One such new category is "Warehouse" which applies to facilities primarily
devoted to the storage of materials and may also include small retail, office and/or maintenance
areas.
The category was recommended for inclusion on the rate schedule based, in part, on frequent
inquiries related to projccts that would be accurately classified under the Warchouse use. One
such project is the proposed expansion of United Materials, Inc. The husil1ess is located at 1615
Trade Center Way and is proposing the addition of approximately 17,000 square feet of
warehouse space to support its import and wholesale natural stone slab and tile business. This
project is moving through the Site Plan approval process and is now anticipated to bc at the
Building Pennit application phase prior to September I, 20 II.
The Warehouse rate is scheduled to become effective on September I, 201 I, based 011 the 90-day
notice requiremel1ts of Section 163.31801, Florida Statu/es which provides:
(d) Require that notice be provided no less than 90 days before the ~ffective date of an
ordinance or resolution imposing a new or increased impact fee. A county or
municipality is not required to wait 90 days to decrease, suspend, or eliminate an impact
fee.
In the case of the Small Medical Office, Manufacturing and Warehouse categories, which were
the new land uses added via Ordinance 20 I J -19, projects classified as one of the above would
othervv~se be considered under a category with a higher associated rate. therefore these added
categories are expansions of an existing impact fee schedulc (Road) that do not constitute a fee
increase. The other changes adopted through this Ordinance Amendment provided for
modifications to the Church and Convcl1ience Store with Gas Pumps which involved a change in
the measure used to calculate the impact fees to provide for a more equitable application of the
rates. This was accomplished by changing the measure (square footage to seats) or applicatiol1
(tiered rate schedule) of the existil1g rates.
With respect to this Ordinance, the 90-day notice was provided due to the imposition of new
impact fee categories. This conservative approach has previously beel1 used when proposing
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new land use categories. However, as stated above, these added categories are expansions of an
existing impact fee schedule (Road) that do not constitute a fee increase. Therefore, the request
to authorize the use of the Warehouse rate for the United Materials project is not a violation of
the 90-day notice requiremel1ts. Staff has discussed this issue with the County Attorney and the
Collier County's outside legal counsel, Nabors, Giblin and Nickerson, P.A., and both agree that
this request is both fair and reasonable and also provides the economic benefits of advancing the
new construction.
If the Board does not authorize this request, the applicant has the option to 1) delay the submittal
of the Building Perl11it until September 1, 20] I or 2) apply under the existing rates (prior to
September I, 201 I) and upon the new rates becoming effective on September 1, 201 I, cancel the
Building Perl11it and re-apply undcr the new rate schedule. A refund of impact fees would also
be required, representing the difference between the rates utilized before September 1,2011 and
the rate in effect after September 1, 2011.
This is the only applicant, at this time, for which this timing issue has arisen. Other projects are
in the early stages of the process or have yet to submit any documents to begin the process.
However, if any other projects encounter the same issues related to the new rate implementation,
staff will return to the Board to provide specifies and seek guidance.
FISCAL IMPACT: By authorizing the use of the Warehouse rate, the project will be allowed
to move forward through the remainder of the Site Plan process al1d Building Perl11it review
process without delays related to rates or delays and expenses related to cancellation and re-
submittalofpem1its. This expansion project will provide economic benefits to Collier County in
the form of impact fees paid for the project jobs related to the construction, purchase of building
materials, and increased value of the improved property.
If the Board approves this request, the applicant will pay a rate of $2,352 per 1,000 square feet
for the square footage being added by way of this expansion. The expansion is currently
estimated at 17,000 square feet, however a p01tion of that square footage may be replacing
square footage being demolished to make way for this expansion. Impact Fees will be assessed
for the net new square footage with the tinal calculation being completed in conjunction with
review of the Building Pern1it.
In any case, whether via this request, or by delaying the application or by applying then
cancelling and re-submitting the required permit, the final amount of Road Impact Fees paid will
equal $2,352 per 1,000 square feet.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: This change is consistent with Objective 1.2 of the
Capital Improvement Elemel1t (CIE) of the Collier County Gro\\th Management Plan (GMP),
which states: "Future development will beur a proport;ol1ute cost offacility improvements
necessitated by growth."
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: The County Attorney has reviewed this matter and finds it
legally sufficient for Board action, which requires majority support for approval. -JAK
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RECOMMENDATION: Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners (Board)
authorize the use of the newly adopted "Warehouse" Road Impact Fee rate for the United
Materials, Inc. expansion project, if the Building Permit for the proposed construction is applied
for prior to the effective date of September 1, 20 I I for the new/revised land use rates.
Prepared by: Amy Patterson, Impact Fee and Economic Development Manager,
Growth Management Division - Planning and Regulation
Attachments: 1) Warehouse Land Use calculation
2) Ordinance 20 I 1-19
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COLLIER COUNTY
Board of County Commissioners
Item Number: 16.A.9.
Item Summary: Recommendation to authorize the use of the newly adopted
"Warehouse" Road Impact Fee rate for the United Materials, Inc. expansion project, if the
Building Permit for the proposed construction is applied for prior to the effective date of
September 1, 2011 for the new/revised land use rates.
Meeting Date: 6/28/2011
Prepared By
Name: PattersonAmy
Title: Manager - Impact Fees & EOC,Business Management &
6/912011 11:37:26 AM
Approved By
Name: Puig.ludy
Title: Operations Analyst, COES
Date: 6/9/2011 3:44:13 PM
Name: FederNonnan
Title: Administrator - Growth Management Div,Tral1sportati
Date: 6/10/20119:49:13 AM
Name: Marcel1aJeanne
Title: Executive Secretary,TranspOltation Planning
Date: 6/16/201 1 1 :48:05 PM
Name: Klatzkow.leff
Tille: County Attorney,
Date: 6/17/20119:32:33 AM
Name: UsherSusan
Title: Management/Budget Analyst, Senior,Office of Manage
Date: 6/20/20 II 10:33:33 AM
Name: lsacksonMark
Title: Director-Corp Financial and Mgmt Svs,CMO
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Tindale-Oliver & Associates, Inc.
Memo
To: Amy Patterson, Collier County Impact Fee Manager
From: Steve Tindale, President, and NilgUn Kamp, Associate Principal
Date: March 23, 2011
Re: Transportation Impact Fee for Warehousing Land Use
Collier County retained TOA to calculate a transportation impact fee for the warehousing
land use. The County's current impact fee schedule does not include the warehousing land
use; however, given the recent permitting activity in Collier County, the County is
considering adding this land use to the fee schedule.
The development of the impact fee for the warehousing category involved the following
analysis:
. A review of the information available regarding the trip generation rate for the
warehousing land use (ITE Land Use Code 150) was conducted to determine
whether it is appropriate to use the average trip generation rate or if there is a need
to tier the fee by building size; and
. Determination of the appropriate trip length and percent new trip figures.
The following paragraphs provide a summary of this analysis and the resulting
recommendations.
Trip Generation Rate (TGR)
The ITE Trip Generation Handbook (8th Edition) recommends an average trip rate of 3.56
trips per 1,000 square feet for the warehousing land use. This trip rate is based on 18 sites
for relatively large warehouses, with the majority of the facilities having between 30,000
Tindale-Qliver & Associates, Inc.
March 2011
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Collier County
Transportation Impact Fee for Warehousing
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square feet and 350,000 square feet of space. A review of this data showed no consistent
increasing or decreasing trend in the trip generation rate as the warehouse facility size
increases. A review of the peak period activity also supported this conclusion.
As such, based on the available data, TDA recommends that a trip generation rate of 3.56
trips per 1,000 sf should be used for the warehousing land use and that the data does not
indicate a need for tiering.
It is important to note that this analysis presents a calculation based on the available data,
which includes larger facilities (approximately 30,000 square feet or more). This data and
any available local data will be reviewed further during the next update of the
transportation impact fee.
Trip Length and Percent New Trips
Upon an evaluation of information on trip length and percent new trips for other land uses,
it is found reasonable to use the trip length and percent new trips associated with the
general light industrial land use. As such, a trip length of 5.38 miles and a percent new trips
factor of 92 percent are used in the impact fee calculation.
Transportation Impoct Fee Calculation
Trip generation, trip length and percent new trips figures obtained above are incorporated
into the County's fee schedules. Tables 1 and 2 show the detailed impact fee calculations
per 1,000 square feet for Phases I and II, respectively.
Tindale-Oliver & Associates, Inc.
March 2011
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Collier County
Transportation Impact Fee for Warehousing
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ORDINANCE NO. 2011- 19
AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUI'iTY COMMISSIONERS OF
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 74 OF THE
COLLIER COUNTY CODE OF LAWS A:'oID ORDINANCES, THAT
ORDINANCE BEING THE COLLIER COUNTY CONSOLIDATED
IMPACT FEE ORDINANCE, AS AMENDED, PROVIDING FOR THE
INCORPORATION, BY REFERENCE, OF THE TRIP GENERATION
RATE ANALYSIS, ENTITLED "TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEE
CALCULATIONS FOR SELECT LAND t:SES - MARCH 23, 2011,"
CONDUCTED RELATED TO THE CHURCH, CONVENIENCE STORE
WITH GAS PUMPS, MANUFACTlJRING, SMALL MEDICAL OFFICE
AND WAREHOUSE LAND USES; AMENDING THE ROAD IMPACT
FEE RATE SCHEDULE, WHICH IS SCHEDULE ONE OF APPENDIX A,
TO PROVIDE FOR THE '\EW MANt:FACTt:lUNG, SMALL MEDICAL
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE LAND USE CATEGORY AND IMPACT
FEE RATE AND AMENDING THE CONVEI'iIENCE STORE WITH GAS
PUMPS RATE TO PROVIDE FOR TIERED RATES AND THE CHURCH
RATE TO PROVIDE FOR A PER SEAT CALCULATION, IN ORDER
TO MORE EQlJ1TABLY ACCOU:'\T FOR DEMAND CREATED;
t:PDATING THE GENERAL DEFINITIONS SECTION; UPDATING
PROVISIONS RELATED TO USE OF IMPACT FEE CREDITS;
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR
INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDll\'ANCES; AND
PROVIDING FOR A DELAYED EFFECTIVE DATE OF SEPTEMBER I,
2011,1]\ ACCORDANCE WITH THE 90-DA Y NOTICE REQt:IREMENTS
OF SECTIO:'ol 163.31801, FLORIDA STATUTES, WHICH IS THE
FLORIDA IMPACT FEE ACT.
WHEREAS, Collier County (the "County') has used impact fces as a funding source for
gro\\1h-related capital improvements for transpol1ation since J 985; and
WHEREAS. on March 13,2001. the Board of County Commissioners (Board) adopted
Ordinance No. 2001-13, the Collier County Consolidated Impact fee Ordinance, repealing and
superseding all of the County's thcn existing impact fee regulations. and consolidating all of the
County's impact fee rcgulations into that one Ordinancc. coditied in Chapter 74 of the Collier
County Code of Laws and Ordinances (the "Codc"); and
WHEREAS. on February 22. 201 J. the Board adopted Ordinance No. 20 I I -05. thereby
amending Schedule One of Appendix A of Chapter 74 of the Code and establishing the Road
Impact Fee rates that are currently ill effect: and
WHEREAS. on February 26. 2008. the Board. based on the recommendation of the
Productivity Committee, directed that additional rate categorics. particularly for small
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businesses, be developed, when appropriate, to address land uses that are not currently
contemplated on the impact fee schedules; and
WHEREAS, on May 25. 2010. the Board, in accordance with recommendations from the
building industry, the Productivity Committee. the Development Services Advisory Committee
and the Economic Development Council of Collier County. further directed that the County
Manager, or his designee, explore additional or alternative impact fee rates for specialty medical
offices, small medical offices andlor other medical uses with lesser impacts than a traditional
medical ot1ice; and
WHEREAS, the current rate schedule for Road Impact Fees does not include a
"Manufacturing," "Small Medical Ot1ice" or "Warehouse"land use category or impact fee rate;
and
WHEREAS, staff has receivcd numerous inquiries related to potential projects that
would be appropriately classi1ied under these land use categories: and
WHEREAS, based on data available and reviews conducted, statf and Tindale-Oliver
and Associates recommend that changes to thc "Church" and "Convenience Store with Gas
Pumps" rates be incorporated to more equitably account for demand created; and
WHEREAS, the "Church" rate will be measured by number of seats rather than square
footage and the "Convenience Store with Gas Pumps" will now incorporate a tiered system
rather than a t1at rate pcr fueling position; and
WHEREAS. Tindale-Olivcr and Associates, Inc., has prepared trip generation rate
analysis for theses land uses in order to develop. or modity, the impact fee rates, and
WHEREAS, this analysis, is being incorporated by reference as "Transportation Impact
Fee Calculations for Select Land Uses - March 23. 2011;" and
WHEREAS. thc Consultant has prepared the fee calculation methodology that will be
imposed in an equitable and non-discriminatory manner; and
WHEREAS. the proposed changes were developed consistent with the adopted impact
fee methodology: and
WHEREAS. Section 163.31801. Florida Statutes. which is the Florida Impact Fee Act.
rcquires the most recent and localizcd data be uscd in impact fee calculations and this analysis
complies with lhat requirement; and
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WHEREAS. the study methodology has been reviewed and approved by Collier
County's outside legal counsel, Nabors, Giblin and Nickerson, P.A.; and
WHEREAS, staff has thoroughly reviewed the calculations and findings, concurs with
the recommended changes to the Road Impact Fee rate schedule. and recommends that the Board
of County Commissioners adopts this Ordinance to implement the recommended changes; and
WHEREAS, staff has identified provision within Section 74-205 related to the use and
assignment of impact fee credits related to developer contribution agreements that should be
updated in order for developers to effectively utilize their impact fee credits.
WHEREAS, this amended language is consistent with other types of developer
agreements used to administer impact fee credits.
NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT ORDAI:'IIED BY THE BOARD OF COl:NTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COU,TY, FLORIDA, that:
SECTION ONE. Article I. General, Section 74-106. Adoplion of impacl.fi;e sllldies. of the
Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances is hereby amended to read as follows:
Section 74-106.
Adoption of impact fee studics.
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(1) Tral1SpOrlal!on facililies: "Collier County Transportation Impact Fee update Study,"
prepared by Tindale-Oliver and Associates. Incorporated (February 19,2009) and Collier County
Trip Characteristics Study - Mine Land Use (September 3. 2009) as amended by the "Collier
County Transportation Impact Fee Cost and Crcdit Update Study" (September 8, 2010) and the
'Transportation impact Fee Calculations for Select L.and Uses" (March 23.201 I);
***
SECTION TWO. Article I. General. Section 74-108. General definilions. of the Collier County
Code of Laws and Ordinances is hereby amended to read as follows:
Section 74.108.
General definitions.
When used in this chapter. the following tenus shall have the following meanings, unless
the context clearly indicates otherwise. Terms cOl1tained in article 1Il or the rate schedules
supt:rcede these gencral definitions to thc C.\lcnt of any cont1ict(s).
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Manu(acturinl! shall mean facilities where the primarv activitv is the conversion of raw
materials or parts into finished products.
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Small medical office shall mean medical offices with 10.000 square feet or less that are
occupied bv medical doctors.
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Wurehollse shall mean facilities that are primarilv devoted to the storage of materials.
Thev mav also include office and maintenance areas. Retail use may not exceed 20
oercent of the building or facilitv.
SECTION THREE. Article II. Impact Fees, Section 74-205, Developer contribution credit, of
the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances is hereby amended to read as follows:
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(n) Impact fee crcdits shall not be assigned or otherwise transferred from one development
to another development except by written agreement executed by the county, and then,
shall only be transferable tram one development to another development owned by the
same aevels!Jer within the same or adiaeent impact fee district for the same type of
public facility impact fee. This assignment or transfer mav be to commercial and/or
residential develoDments. No sueR assigFlmerlt or traFlsfer of iFll!Jaet fee credits sAul1 be
allowed ufltil tRe origiFlal-<levelopment has Been cOA1!Jleted. Impact fee credits will be
accomplished only through the operation of a credit agreement. Should an assignment
of credit be approved by the county through exccution of such an agreement, the
assignee shall lake the agreement as is and shall be bound by all of the terms and
conditions of the agreement as originally executed by the assignor and other parties. No
assignee (or transferce) of any such agreement shall have the right to any review
procedurc under this chapter except to the extent expressly granted in the agreement.
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The provisions of this paragraph shall apply to subsequent purchasers or successors in
title to the owner.
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SECTION FOUR. Schedule One, Road Impact Fee Rate Schedule. of Appendix A of Chapter
74 of the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances is hereby amended as set forth in the
attachment to this Ordinance.
SECTION FIVE. CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY.
In the event this Ordinance conflicts with any other Ordinance of Collier County or other
applicable law. the more restrictive shall apply. Ifany phrase or portion of this Ordinance is held
invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction. such portion shall be deemed a
separate, distinct, and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the
remaining portions.
SECTlO!'l SIX. INCLUSION IN CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES.
The provisions of this Ordinance shall be made a part of the Code of Laws and
Ordinances of Collier County. Florida The sections of the Ordinance may be renumbercd orre-
lettered and internal cross-references amended throughout to accomplish such. and the word
"ordinance" may be changed to "section,'- "article," or any other appropriate word.
SECTIO!'l SEVEN. EFFECTIVE DATE.
This Ordinance shall be considered adopted on the date written below. However. the
effective date of the Road Impact Fee Schedule shall be delayed to September 1, 201 I. in
accordance with the 90-day notice requirements of Section 163.3 I 80 I, Florida SlalU/es. which is
the Florida Impact Fee Act.
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PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier
County, Florida on this the ~y~ day Of~, 201 I.
ATTEST
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
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IrapaCI Fee Land l'K Category
ResideDti.J
Assisted Living Facility (ALF)
Condoffownhouse (1-2 Stories)
High-Rise Condominium (3+ Stones)
Mobile Home
Multi-family (Apartments) 1.10 Stones
Multi-family (Apartments) >10 Stories
Retirement Communlty
Single Family Detached House
Less than 1.<;00 sq ft
1 ,~OO to 2.499 sq ft
2.'100 sq fl or larger
NOD-Residential
Auto Sales - LuxuT)'
Auto Sales - New/Used
Bank/Savings: Drive-In
Bank/Savmgs Y.'alk-!n
Business Park
C lU Wash - Automatic
Car Wash - Self-Service
Church
APPENDIX A . SCHEDt'LE O"E
ROAD IMPACT FEE RATE SCHEDl'LE
PhalU II - Effective Me.flI Seotem ber 1. 20 11
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$906.00 Per Dwelling Unit
S4.53700 Per Dwelling Unit
$3.29200 Per Dwdling Unit
$2,553.00 Per Dwelling Unit
$4.599.00 Per Dwelling Unit
$2,92300 Per ~'elJing Coit
$2.26600 Per Dwelling Unit
$4} 10_00 Per Dwelling Unit
$6,133 00 Per Dwelling Unit
16.934.00 Per Dwelling Unit
$8.874 00
514,451.00
S23.405.00
S22,98400
S8,31700
S22.66300
121,02600
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S)JjLOJ!
Per I ,000 ~, fi.
Per 1.000 sq. ft.
Per 1,000 sq fi
Per 1,1100 sq ft
Per I ,OUO sq ft.
Per 1.000 sq ft
Per Sen.'ice Bay
Perl.()ggs<!.ft.~
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ImpaCI Fee Laod l:se Calf'lory
College/University tPnvatej
<7,501 Students
>7.500 Students
Convenience Store 124 hours)
Convenience Store w/G85 Pumps
4 or less Fuel Positions
5 ~ 6 Fuel Positions
7 . 8 Fuel Posilions
9. 10 Fuel Posilions
\ I . 12 Fuel Positions
13 or more Fuel Positions
Dance Studios/Gymnastics
Day Care
Furniture Store
Gasoline/Service Station
General Light Industrial
Golf Course
Home Impnwement Store
Hospital
Hotel
Hotel. All Suites
Manufacturin2
Marina
Mine/Commercial Excavation
Mmi-Warehouse
Motel
Movie Theater
Nursing Home
Office 50.000 sq. ft. or less
Office 50.001-100.000 sq. ft
Office 100.001-200,000 sq. ft.
omc~ 200.001-400.000 sq ft
Office Greater than 400.000 sq ft.
Omce - Medical Greater than 10000 sa ft
Office. Medical 10000 sa. ft or less
PharmaqJDrug Store
Quick Lube
Restau.rant. Drive-In
Restaurant - High TurnO\:er
$1.413.00
$1.067.00
$56.12800
$21.!31.g9
56.112.00
$856.00
52.18900
54.66600
54.61900
5456.52700
$5.84900
$10.01500
53.91500
$2.35000
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52.098 00
$600
5941 00
$2.50300
526.86800
573800
$9.905 00
58.44300
57.20500
$6.142.00
$5.596.00
$23.776.00
$157'1700
$8.186.00
$8.44400
$79.73700
51.43500
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Per 1,000 sq ft
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Pcr Room
Per Room
Per I 000 S(l ft.
Per Berth (Dryf\\'et)
Per 1.000 cubic yards
Per 1,000 sq ft
Per Room
Per Screen
Per Bed
Per 1,000 sq. fi.
Per 1.000 sq. ft.
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Per ServlJce Bay
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Impart F<< land l'!ir Catrgory Ralr
Restaurant. Quality S904.00 Per Seal
Retail 50,000 Sq. Ft or Less 511.55500 Per 1,000 sq ft.
Retail 50,001-100,000 Sq. FI Sl170600 Per 1.000 sq ft
RetailIOO,OOJ.ISO,OOO Sq. Ft 510.92400 Per 1,000 sq ft.
Retail 150.001-200,000 Sq Fe 510.465.00 Per 1.000 sq_ ft
Retail 200.001-400,000 Sq. Ft. 59.90900 Per 1,000 sq ft
Re!aiI400.001-600,OOO Sq. F! $9.896.00 Per 1.000 sq 1\
Retail 600.c}{J!.] ,000,000 Sq Ft 510,74000 Per 1.000 sq ft
Retail )> LOOO,OOO Sq Ft S I 1.296.00 Per 1.000 sq ft
Relai] . Specialty 515.72800 Per 1,000 sq ft.
RV Park $1.363.00 Per Site
School. Elementary ,Private) 5623 00 Per Student
School. Middle (Private) $870.00 Per Student
School - High School (Private) .5920 00 Per Student
Supermarket $15.466.00 Per] ,ODD sq ft
TIre Slore $6.45700 Per Servlcc Bay
W arehouse li..J.&Q!J Per I 000 s,Q..Jl
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STATE OF FLORIDA)
COUNTY OF COLLIER)
I, DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk of Courts in and for the
Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Collier County, Florida, do
hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct
copy of:
ORDINANCE 2011-19
which was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners
on the 24th day of May, 2011, during Regular Session.
WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the Board of
County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 26th
day of May, 2011.
DWIGHT E. BROCK
Clerk of Courts and Clerk
Ex-officio to Board of
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By: Teresa Pola'~!d,' ';, . ~.
Deputy Clerk' '.- ....:,
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