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Agenda 09/13/2011 Item #16B2Agenda Changes Board of County Commissioners Meeting September 13, 2011 Continue Item 16A3 to the September 27, 2011 BCC Meeting: Recommendation to grant final approval of the roadway (private) and drainage improvements for the final plat of Caldecott with roadway and drainage improvements being privately maintained and authorizing release of the maintenance security (Staff request due to a calculation error in the performance security) Move Item 16A14 to Item 10J: PMC- PL2011 -872: Heavenly PUD — Notification of staff intent to approve a minor amendment to the Heavenly PUD in accordance with LDC Section 10.02.13.E.6 and 8 to change location and type of plantings and revise buffer standards to reduce height of trees and plantings due to site conditions and conflict with FPL lines, and allow payment in lieu of sidewalks instead of construction of a sidewalk along Myrtle Road from North Trail Boulevard to the project entrance. property located at 6926 Trail Boulevard, and comprises the entire block bounded by Ridge Drive, West Street, Myrtle Road and Trail Boulevard in Section 3, Township 49 South, Range 25 East Collier County, FL (Commissioner Hiller's request) Move Item 16A16 to Item 1OK: Recommendation to provide after the fact approval for submittal of a State of Good Repair (SGR) Bus and Bus Facilities grant application, in the amount $11,335,290, to the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) for construction of improvements at the Collier Area Transit Administration and Maintenance Facility at 8300 Radio Road (Commissioner Hiller's request) Move Item 16A19 to Item 1OH: Recommendation to accept a Speed Limit Study Report and adopt a Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, authorizing a speed limit decrease from fifty -five miles per hour (55 mph) to fifty miles per hour (50 mph) on Collier Boulevard from to Golden Gate Boulevard at a cost of approx $500. (Commissioner Fiala's request) Withdraw Item 16A25: Recommendation to advertise an amendment to Ordinance No. 2009 -44, Radio Road East of Santa Barbara Boulevard to Davis Boulevard Municipal Service Taxing Unit (MSTU) Ordinance, to remove a sunset provision of six years and provide the MSTU be dissolved upon recommendation by the MSTU Advisory Committee and approval by Board of County Commissioners. (Staff request to coordinate with future MSTU Referendum question) MOVE ITEM 16B2 TO 13A: CONTINUED FROM MAY 10, 2011 BCC MTG. RECOMMENDATION TO APPROVE A RESOLUTION TO PETITION GOVERNOR SCOTT TO EXTEND THE "RURAL AREA OF CRITICAL ECONOMIC CONCERN" DESIGNATION AWARDED TO FLORIDA'S HEARTLAND REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE, INC. FOR ANOTHER 5 -YEARS AND KEEP THE COMMUNITY OF IMMOKALEE IN THE SOUTH CENTRAL RURAL AREA OF CRITICAL ECONOMIC CONCERN DESIGNATION (COMMISSIONER HILLER'S REQUEST) Withdraw Item 16C12: Recommendation to approve a requisite Memorandum of Agreement with FDOT and the Florida Department of Financial Services, Division of Treasury, to establish an interest bearing escrow account for funds required to relocate Collier County Water -Sewer District -owned underground utility lines to accommodate widening State Road 84 between Santa Barbara Boulevard and Radio Road. (County Attorney's request) Move Item 16D5 to Item 10I: Recommendation to waive boarding fees in the amount of $16,400 associated with kenneling two declared dangerous dogs, in exchange for dismissal of a pending dangerous dog appeal, and in order for the dogs to be reunited with the owners, who currently live out - of- county. (Commissioner Coletta's request) Move Item 16D8 to Item l OG: This item was continued from the July 26, 2011 BCC Meeting. Request the Board of County Commissioners review and approve County Attorney's recommendation to waive any potential ethics conflict for a Code Enforcement Board member based on Ch. 112, Florida Statutes. (Commissioner Coyle's request) Continue Item 16E13 to the September 27, 2011 Meeting: Recommendation to establish standards and criteria for use of Peer Reviews of designs for major capital projects. (Staff request) Move Item 16H3 to Item 9H: Authorize the Chairman to sign a letter of concurrency for the Florida Department of Children and Families for a State of FL Refugee Services Targeted Assistance Grant Program and utilize funds in the County through Catholic Charities (Commissioner Fiala's request) Move Item 16K2 to Item 11A: Request authorization to advertise and bring back for future consideration ordinances which repeal or amend certain Collier County ordinances relating to the regulation of firearms and ammunition in order to comply with recent amendments to Section 790.33, Florida Statutes which preempts all such regulatory powers to the State of Florida effective October 1 2011, and that following such future public hearing the Board considers referring two Special Acts dealing with firearms to the Legislative Delegation, with a request the Legislature review them for possible repeal. (Commissioner Hiller's request) Continue Item 16K6 to the October 11, 2011 BCC Meeting: Recommendation that the Board consider the withdrawal of the designation of the Stewardship Sending Area known as Half Circle L Ranch Partnership ( "HCLRP ") SSA #8 and the termination of the Stewardship Sending Area Credit Agreement and the Stewardship Easement Agreement, and the canceling of the Stewardship credits generated by the designation of said Stewardship Sending Area. (County Attorney's request) Note: Item 8C does not require that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members as stated in the agenda title. Also, Items 8B and 8C are companion items; Item 8C will be heard before 8B. Item 16A20 "Recommendation" portion of the Executive Summary should read: That the Board of County Commissioners accept the Traffic Speed Limit Study and adopt the Resolution deer-easin increasing the speed limit on a designated section of Pine Ridge Road, authorize Chairman to execute the Resolution, and authorize County Manager to erect and remove appropriate traffic control signs. (Commissioner Fiala's request) Item 16A21 requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. 9/13/2011 Item 16.8.2. n EUCUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve a Resolution to petition Governor Scott to extend the "Rural Area of Critical Economic Concern" designation awarded to Florida's Heartland Regional. Economic Development Initiative, Inc. for another 5-years and to keep the Community of Immokalee within the South Central Rural Area of Critical Economic Concern designation. This item is being placed on the agenda at the request of the Economic Development Council of Collier County OBJECTIVE: That the Board of County Commissioners approve a Resolution to petition Governor Scott to extend the "Rural Area of Critical Economic Concern" (RACEC) designation awarded to the Florida Heartland Regional Economic Development Initiative, Inc. ( FHREDI) Region another 5 -years and to keep the Community of Immokalee within the South Central RACEC designation. CONSIDER LIONS; This designation was first denoted by Executive Order in 2001 by then Florida Governor Jeb Bush. FHREDI petitioned to have the designation renewed in 2006. Renewal of this designation is required in 2011. In 2006 the item was approved at the May 23, 2006 Board meeting agenda item 16A8. As the South Central RACEC, the FHREDI Region is granted the easing of certain requirements of state incentives. Among other advantages, this ,allows our rural counties and communities to compete on an even footing with larger, more populated counties when an existing or new company is expanding or relocating to the region. Keeping Immokalee in the RACEC designated area provides access to resources inducing marketing support and technical assistance from FHREDI, whose mission is to enhance regional partnerships to support economic and tourism development. FHREDI supports regional plans for broadband access, business expansion, retention, education, exporting and regional transportation. The strength of a customized regional approach to rural economic development is proven. Based on the regional approach championed during the 2005 Roadmap process, a 7 -point action agenda for rural Florida was adopted, leading to a $2 million appropriation for the establishment of the Rural Economic Development Catalyst Project. In 2010, FHREDI was. awarded a $24 of ARRBA Grant to bring broadband to the South Central RACEC. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact related to this request.: However, if the RACEC designation is extended, Collier County may realize revenue by participating in this program through the Catalyst Project revenue distribution plans already adopted by Collier County. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item is legally sufficient for Board action. A simple majority vote is required for approval. JAK Packet: Page - 2092- 9/13/2011 Item 16. B.2. RELQ NDATION: That the Board -of County Commissioners approve the attached resolution to petition Governor Scott to extend the "Rural Area of Critical Economic Concern" (RACEC) designation awarded to the FHREDI Region another 5- years, and to keep the Community of Immokalee within the South Central RACEC designation. Prepared, by: Penny Phillippi Meeting: September 13, 2011 Attachments: 1) Proposed Resolution 2) Memorandum of Agreements 3) Map y 1 t I I i i Packet Page -2093- 9/13/2011 Item 16:6.2 COLLIER COUNTY Board of Cour)ty Commissioners Item Number: 16.8.2. Item Summary: This item was continued from the May 10, 2011 BCC meeting. Recommendation to approve a Resolution to petition Governor Scott to extend the "Rural Area of Critical ° Economic Concern" designation awarded to Florida "s Heartland Regional Economic Development Initiative, Inc. Region another 5 -years and to keep the Community of Immokalee within the South. Central Rural Area of Critical Economic Concern designation. Meeting; Date: 9/13/2011 Prepared By Approved By Name: SheffieldMichael Title: Manager- Rusiness Operations, CMQ . Date: 9/6/20114:33:07 PM Packet Page -2094- 9/13/2011 Item 16.13.2. RESOLUTION 2011- A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, EXPRESSING ITS SUPPORT THAT THE DESIGNATION OF RURAL AREA OF CRITICAL ECONOMIC CONCERN (RACEC) CONTINUE TO APPLY TO THE SOUTH CENTRAL FLORIDA REGION INCORPORATING DESOTO, HIGHLANDS, GLADES, OKEECHOBEE, HENDRY, AND HARDEE COUNTIES (INCLUDING THE CITIES, TOWNS AND COMMUNITIES WITHIN EACH), THE CITIES OF BELLE GLADE, PAHOKEE, SOUTH BAY, AND THE COMMUNITY OF IMMOKALEE; AND, THAT ALL ENTERPRISE ZONES IN THESE COUNTIES AND COMMUNITIES CONTINUE TO EXIST; AND THE CONTINUATION OF ALL STAFFING GRANT FUNDING FOR FLORIDA'S HEARTLAND REDI, INC., THROUGH ENTERPRISE FLORIDA, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, in 2001 Governor Jeb Bush, by executive order, identified six counties (Hardee, DeSoto, Highlands, Glades, Hendry, and Okeechobee) and thee cities (Belle Glade, South Bay, Pahokee) and the Community of Immokalee as Rural Areas of Critical Economic Concern, and that this designation was renewed in 2006; and WHEREAS, in 1994 Florida's Heartland REDI, Inc. was incorporated to promote and improve economic development in the six counties, three cities and one community designated in 2001 as Rural Areas of Critical Economic Concern; and WHEREAS, the various counties and municipalities in the Florida's Heartland REDI, Inc. region request that Governor Rick Scott renew the designation as a Rural Area of Critical Economic Concern; and WHEREAS, Florida's Heartland REDI, Inc. has assisted in establishing Enterprise Zones in each of the six counties, the three cities, and one community; and WHEREAS, Florida's Heartland REDI, Inc. has made great strides in improving the economic outlook for the South Central Rural Area of Critical Economic Concern by assisting with recruiting new industries, supporting infrastructure projects and working together with local communities and other organizations such as Enterprise Florida, and the Governor's Office of Tourism, Trade and Economic Development (OTTED); and WHEREAS, notwithstanding the progress that has been made since 2006, there is still much work that needs to be done to help these six counties, three cities and one community compete economically with other parts of the state. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Collier County Board of County Commissioners does hereby express its support of the following: �. 1. That the designation of Rural Areas of Critical Economic Concern continue to apply to Hardee, Highlands, DeSoto, Hendry, Glades, and Okeechobee counties, the cities of Belle Glade, Pahokee, South Bay and the community of Immokalee. Packet Page -2095- 9/13/2011 Item 16.6.2. 2. That all existing Enterprise Zones in these counties continue to exist. 3. The continuation of all staffing grant funding for Florida's Heartland REDI, Inc. zn through Enterprise Florida and OTTED THIS RESOLUTION ADOPTED after motion, second and majority vote on this the day of , 2011. ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk , Deputy Clerk Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Jeffrey A. Klatzkow County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: FRED W. COYLE, CHAIRMAN Packet Page -2096- A40"N, 9/13/2011 Item 163.2. THIS STANDARD MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT IS A COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN: THE OFFICE OF TOURISM, TRADE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND THE TOWN OF IMMOKALEE FLORIDA I. Background and Purpose of Agreement The purpose of this Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) is to document the terms and conditions of the implementation of the Rural Area of Critical Economic Concern ( RACEC) re- designation. The Governor and Legislature recognize that successful rural communities are essential to the overall success of the state's economy and quality of life, yet many rural communities struggle to maintain, support or enhance job creation activities and to generate revenues for critical services. /10—N Section 288.0656, Florida Statutes authorizes the establishment of the Rural Economic Development Initiative (REDI) within the Office of Tourism, Trade and Economic Development (OTTED) and the participation of state and regional organizations. Section 288.0656 also provides for the designation of up to three RACEC areas, which are rural communities that have been adversely affected by extraordinary economic events, severe or chronic distress, or a natural disaster. On February 16, 2006, Governor Bush signed Executive Order #06 -34 which implemented the continued designation of the Counties of DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Hendry, Highlands, and Okeechobee, and the Cities of Belle Glade, Pahokee, and South Bay, and the area around Immokalee included within the Round II Federal Enterprise Community located in northeast Collier County. as a RACEC area with an expiration date of February 16, 2011. Pursuant to Section 288.0656 (7), Florida Statutes, representatives of the state and regional agencies and organizations comprising the REDI met on November 19, 2010 and recommended the re- designation of this area. On April 22, 2011, Governor Rick Scott signed Executive Order #11 -81 which re- designated the area for another five -year term with an expiration date of April 22, 2016. Packet Page -2097- 9/13/2011 Item 16.6.2. II. The Rural Economic Development Initiative (REDI) REDI is a proactive, multi- agency effort responsible for coordinating and focusing efforts and resources of state and regional agencies on problems which affect the fiscal, economic, and community viability of Florida's rural counties and communities. REDI works with local governments, community -based organizations, and private organizations on the growth and development of these communities to find ways to enhance the local economy and resolve issues while balancing the local environment and growth management needs. Participating REDI representatives: • Act as the primary point of contact for their agencies on issues and projects relating to rural communities. • Ensure prompt and effective response to problems. • Work closely with other representatives in the identification of opportunities for preferential awards of program funds and allowances and waiver of program requirements when necessary to encourage and facilitate long -term private capital investment and job creation. • Review statutes and regulations and work to mitigate adverse impact. • Ensure that each district office of their agencies is informed about REDI and provide assistance throughout their agency in the implementation of projects and issues relating to the RACEC. 0 Identify projects within a designated RACEC as priority assignments. On a case -by -case basis, REDI may recommend to the Governor waivers of criteria, requirements or provisions of certain economic development incentives. Such incentives shall include, but not be limited to: the Qualified Targeted Industry Tax Refund Program, the Quick Response Training Program, the WAGES Quick Response Training Program, the Economic Development Transportation Fund, the Brownfield Bonus Tax Program, and the Rural Job Tax Credit Program. REDI annually reviews the RACEC designation and may recommend that the designation of the area or counties or municipalities be terminated or continued based on economic development progress from current base lines or performance under this memorandum of agreement. Packet Page -2098- 9/13/2011 Item 16.6.2. III. The Participating Community Pursuant to Section 288.0656, Florida Statutes, and Executive Order #11 -81, re- designation as a RACEC shall be contingent upon the execution of a Memorandum of Agreement between OTTED and the governing bodies of the counties and the municipalities included within the area. Such memoranda shall specify the terms and conditions of the designations and the duties and responsibilities of the counties and municipalities. The Town of Immokalee makes the following commitments. Designate a specific person from among the Town of Immokalee elected or appointed officials and one person from a non - profit organization engaged in economic development activity to serve as an alternate for the community in matters relating to the South Central Florida RACEC. The contact information form for these individuals is attached as Exhibit A. These individuals may be the same designee to serve as the community's representative to other, similar organizations. The Town will inform OTTED of any changes to the specified persons within ten days of a change. 2. Actively participate in the RACEC regional economic development organization by attending meetings on a regular basis and taking part in regional economic development initiatives. OTTED strongly encourages the Town's participation in initiatives sponsored by the regional organization such as national and regional marketing; trade shows; regional branding; and through the payment of assessed dues. 3. Catalyst Projects within the South Central Florida RACEC shall be priority assignments for local agencies under the control of the governing body of Immokalee. These agencies will work cooperatively with RED[ agencies to implement these projects. 4. The Town of Immokalee will work to ensure priority consideration and cooperation among local organizations to support projects that facilitate the retention and expansion of existing businesses as well as the recruitment of new businesses, and to improve the quality of life for their residents. Packet Page -2099- 9/13/2011 Item 16. B.2. IV. Implementation and Duration Pursuant to Executive Order #11 -81, the re- designation of the South Central Florida RACEC affecting the Counties of DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Hendry, Highlands, and Okeechobee, and the Cities of Belle Glade, Pahokee, and South Bay, and the area around Immokalee included within the Round II Federal Enterprise Community located in northeast Collier County shall be in effect for five years and will expire on April 22, 2016. REDI may recommend this agreement be terminated or continued based on economic development progress from current base lines or performance under the memoranda of agreement. 1. This MOA shall take effect immediately upon signature by the parties involved. 2. This MOA shall expire on April 22, 2016 unless terminated earlier. 3. Both parties shall review this MOA periodically. If revisions are needed, notification shall be given to both parties in writing of the specific changes desired with the proposed modification language and the reasons for the revisions. With the mutual consent of both parties, the proposed changes shall become effective when both parties to the MOA have signed a modification to this agreement. 4. The Town of Immokalee may terminate this MOA at any time upon written notice to OTTED. In Witness whereof, the parties have executed this Memorandum of Agreement this day of , 2011. Michelle Dennard Office of Tourism, Trade and Economic Development Penny Phillippi, Executive Director Immokalee CRA Packet Page -2100- QO 9/13/2011 Item 16.13.2. The Town of Immokalee EXHIBIT A Contact Information For An Elected or Appointed Official Name: Address: Phone: Fax: Email: Contact Information For One Person From A Non - Profit Organization Engaged in Economic Development Name: Address: Phone: Fax: Email: Please complete this page and return with the signed MOA. The Town is required to inform OTTED of any changes within ten days of a change. Packet Page -2101- 9/13/2011 Item 16.B.2. THIS STANDARD MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT IS A COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN: THE OFFICE OF TOURISM, TRADE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA I. Background and Purpose of Agreement The purpose of this Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) is to document the terms and conditions of the implementation of the Rural Area of Critical Economic Concern ( RACEC) designation. The Governor and Legislature recognize that successful rural communities are essential to the overall success of the state's economy and quality of life, yet many rural communities struggle to maintain, support or enhance job creation activities and to generate revenues for critical services. Section 288.0656, Florida Statutes, authorizes the establishment of the Rural Economic Development Initiative (REDI) within the Office of Tourism, Trade and Economic Development (OTTED) and the participation of state and regional organizations. Section 288.0656 also provides for the designation of up to three RACEC areas, which are rural communities that have been adversely affected by extraordinary economic events, severe or chronic distress, or a natural disaster. On February 16, 2006, Governor Bush signed Executive Order #06 -34 which implemented the continued designation of the Counties of DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Hendry, Highlands, and Okeechobee, and the Cities of Belie Glade, Pahokee, and South Bay, and the area around Immokalee included within the Round II Federal Enterprise Community located in northeast Collier County. as a RACEC area with an expiration date of February 16, 2011. Pursuant to Section 288.0656 (7), Florida Statutes, representatives of the state and regional agencies and organizations comprising the REDI met on March 18, 2011 and recommended the re- designation of this area. On April 22, 2011, Governor Rick Scott signed Executive Order #11-81 which re- designated the area for another five -year term with an expiration date of April 22, 2016. Packet Page -2102- 9/13/2011 Item 16.13.2. II. The Rural Economic Development Initiative (REDI) REDI is a proactive, multi- agency effort responsible for coordinating and focusing efforts and resources of state and regional agencies on problems which affect the fiscal, economic, and community viability of Florida's rural counties and communities. REDI works with local governments, community -based organizations, and private organizations on the growth and development of these communities to find ways to enhance the local economy and resolve issues while balancing the local environment and growth management needs. Participating REDI representatives: • Act as the primary point of contact for their agencies on issues and projects relating to rural communities. • Ensure prompt and effective response to problems. • Work closely with other representatives in the identification of opportunities for preferential awards of program funds and allowances and waiver of program requirements when necessary to encourage and facilitate long -term private capital investment and job creation. • Review statutes and regulations and work to mitigate adverse impact. • Ensure that each district office of their agencies is informed about REDI • 'Provide assistance throughout their agencies in the implementation of projects and issues relating to the RACEC. • Identify projects within a designated RACEC as priority assignments. On a case -by -case basis, REDI may recommend to the Governor waivers of criteria, requirements or provisions of certain economic development incentives. Such incentives shall include, but not be limited to: the Qualified Targeted Industry Tax Refund Program, the Quick Response Training Program, the WAGES Quick Response Training Program, the Economic Development Transportation Fund, the Brownfield Bonus Tax Program, and the Rural Job Tax Credit Program. REDI reviews the RACEC designation and may recommend that the designation of the area or counties or municipalities be terminated or continued based on economic development progress from current base lines or performance under this memorandum of agreement. Packet Page -2103- 9/13/2011 Item 16.B.2. III. The Participating Community Pursuant to Section 288.0656, Florida Statutes, and Executive Order #11-81, re- designation as a RACEC shall be contingent upon the execution of a Memorandum of Agreement between OTTED and the governing bodies of the counties and the municipalities included within the area. Such memoranda shall specify the terms and conditions of the designations and the duties and responsibilities of the counties and municipalities. Collier County makes the following commitments. 1. Designate a specific person from among Collier County elected or appointed officials and one person from a non - profit organization engaged in economic development activity to serve as an alternate for the community in matters relating to the South Central Florida RACEC. The contact information form for these individuals is attached as Exhibit A. These individuals may be the same designee to serve as the community's representative to other, similar organizations. The county will inform OTTED of any changes to the specified persons within ten days of a change. 2. Actively participate in the RACEC regional economic development organization by attending meetings on a regular basis and taking part in regional economic development initiatives. OTTED strongly encourages the county's participation in initiatives sponsored by the regional organization such as national and regional marketing; trade shows; regional branding; and through the payment of assessed dues. 3. Catalyst Projects within the South Central Florida RACEC shall be priority assignments for local agencies under the control of the governing body of Collier County. These agencies will work cooperatively with REDI agencies to implement catalyst projects. 4. Collier County will work to ensure priority consideration and cooperation among local organizations to support projects that facilitate the retention and expansion of existing businesses as well as the recruitment of new businesses, and to improve the quality of life for their residents. Packet Page -2104- n 9/13/2011 Item 16.6.2. IV. Implementation and Duration Pursuant to Executive Order #11 -81, the designation of the South Central Florida RACEC affecting the counties of DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Hendry, Highlands, and Okeechobee, and the cities of Belle Glade, Pahokee, and South Bay, and the area around Immokalee included within the Round II Federal Enterprise Community located in northeast Collier County shall be in effect for five years and will expire on April 22, 2016. REDI may recommend this agreement be terminated or continued based on economic development progress from current base lines or performance under the memoranda of agreement. 1. This MOA shall take effect immediately upon signature by the parties involved. 2. This MOA shall expire on April 22, 2016 unless terminated earlier. 3. Both parties shall review this MOA periodically. If revisions are needed, notification shall be given to both parties in writing of the specific changes desired with the proposed modification language and the reasons for the revisions. With the mutual consent of both parties, the proposed changes shall become effective when both parties to the MOA have signed a modification to this agreement. 4. Collier County may terminate this MOA at any time upon written notice to OTTED. In Witness whereof, the parties have executed this Memorandum of Agreement this day of , 2011. MICHELLE DENNARD Office of Tourism, Trade and Economic Development Fred Coyle, Chairman Collier County Board of County Commissioners Packet Page -2105- 9/13/2011 Item 16.6.2. 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